. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. k was organized and S m : — —~^ =^ ■— 1111111 ij hartered in 1874, and is doing a heavy business ■l|i i J ^ /^ A fflii i ^*^P*^-^ts, discounts, loans, collections, etc. jiiy -A. ^^ ms Ms liyiil J - The capital stock, all paid up, is $100,000; sur-plus fund, $20,000; undivided profits, $12, correspondents are the United States Na-tional of New York, the Cincinnati National ofCincinnati, and the Kentucky National of Louis-ville. The officers we have already named. Theboard ot directors is ct)mposed of live, pushingb
. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. k was organized and S m : — —~^ =^ ■— 1111111 ij hartered in 1874, and is doing a heavy business ■l|i i J ^ /^ A fflii i ^*^P*^-^ts, discounts, loans, collections, etc. jiiy -A. ^^ ms Ms liyiil J - The capital stock, all paid up, is $100,000; sur-plus fund, $20,000; undivided profits, $12, correspondents are the United States Na-tional of New York, the Cincinnati National ofCincinnati, and the Kentucky National of Louis-ville. The officers we have already named. Theboard ot directors is ct)mposed of live, pushingbusiness men, as follows: L. Bradley, the presi-dent, who is also secretary and treasurer of theNew Albany Cotton Batting Mills Company;1. P. Leyden, the vice-president, is engaged inthe milling business; R. G. McCord, of McCordFlorida orange-grower; R. P. Main, farmer; bub, wholesale (confectioner; John Shriider, furniture manufacturer. Liberal and well-managed, the Second Natic)nal is a financial institution of which anjcity might well feel & Avdelotte, Louisvil S. W. Walts W. H. PADGETT & SONS, Manufacturers of all kinds of Furniture, Office Desks, Counters, Store Fixtures, etc.—No. 171 State Street, between Elm and Oak. Mankind can never pay in full the debt tliey owe to the cabinet-maker and the fur-niture manufacturer. From earliest infancj- to tottering age he ministers to our ease andcomfort—provides the cradle that rocks the prattling babe to seraphic slumber, the bedthat refreshes the wearied man and woman, and the casket that contains all that is mortalof us when lifes fitlul fever ends in the sleep that knows no waking. The cabinet-maker is, therefore, a most important factor in smoothing over the rough places in thisvale of tears, softening our woes, beautifying our homes, and fulfilling to the full his mis-sion in the grand pioneer corps of civilizations ever-advancing forces. The firm of W. H. Padgett & Sons, No. 171 State street. New
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