. The shoppers' guide of greater Birmingham ... t was written by The Davis Advertising and Sales PROGRESSIVE BANK OF GREATER BIRMINGAHM im Alabama Trust and Savings Go. 223 Norih 19th Street Birmingham, AlabamaCAPITAL STOCK $100,000, FULLY PAID Prompt attention given all Commercial Business. Time Certificates Interest Bearing 4 to 6 months 4 per cent. Ten Branch Banks at Childersburg, Edwardsville, Vincent, Berry,York, Fort Payne, Altoona, Waverly, Oakman, Vernon. officers: GUS. T. BRANNON, President ECTOR H. SMITH, Vice-President JAS. R. I^EWIS, Secy and Treas. THOS. STOBERT, Cashier C


. The shoppers' guide of greater Birmingham ... t was written by The Davis Advertising and Sales PROGRESSIVE BANK OF GREATER BIRMINGAHM im Alabama Trust and Savings Go. 223 Norih 19th Street Birmingham, AlabamaCAPITAL STOCK $100,000, FULLY PAID Prompt attention given all Commercial Business. Time Certificates Interest Bearing 4 to 6 months 4 per cent. Ten Branch Banks at Childersburg, Edwardsville, Vincent, Berry,York, Fort Payne, Altoona, Waverly, Oakman, Vernon. officers: GUS. T. BRANNON, President ECTOR H. SMITH, Vice-President JAS. R. I^EWIS, Secy and Treas. THOS. STOBERT, Cashier CHAS. M. SPENCER, Auditor This advertisement was written by The Davis Advertising and Sales Co. 67 Please mention The Shoppers Guide to the advertisers Oldest and Largest House of Its Kind in the State of Alabama ROBERTS & SON (Incorporated) Printers, Lithographers, Blank Book Makers, En- gravers and Manufactur- ing Stationers, Rubber Stamps and Office Sup- plies, We Rebate Rail- 1810-1812 Third Avenue, Local and Long Distance BIRMINGHAM 68. Interior of H. C. Abbott & Jewelry Store, Finest in Alabama POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS No better indication of the growth of a city can be shown than the in the receipts of the postoffice in the various departments. Belowwill be found the receipts of the Birmingham, Ala., postoffice for five con-secutive fiscal years, beginning with the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904,and the money order department from the fiscal year beginning with thefiscal year ended, June 30, 1906. MONEY ORDERS ISSUED AND PAID Year Issued Paid 1906 $ 59,314 | 92,707 1907 68,165 111,474 1903 78,190 128,645 1909 79,933 113,913 POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS Year Amount 1904 $ 153,832 1905 216,372 1906 258,491 Year Amount 1907 $ 292,460 1908 . 322,784 1909 317,217 69 THE CLIMATE OF BIRMINGHAM The climate, the sum total of meteorological conditions in so far as theyaffect animal or vegetable life of the Birmingham district, compares favora-bly with the climate of any other pl


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