The Christian index. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1892-current, December 15, 1892, Image 12

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- MKI’HINT TAILORB. S2O $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 S2O Do you know a good thing when you see it? Are you a judge of goods? No? Well, we invite comparison | 2 °°° $20.00 We put on sale today, and will continue to sell until all are sold, 20 pieces each of Black and Blue Clay Worsted. A s 2oo ° $20.00 11 10-A • 11' ill i $20.00 $20.00 hlack buit is a necessary thing nowadays and when you can have one made to your order at the price we offer you $20.00 an all wool English Clay worsted, every man can afford to have his clothes made according to his particular idea and s2o’oo $20.00 style. We offer this Clay Worsted S2OOO K SACK SUIT TO ORDER FOR-- ■ $20.00 •= qj’nk CUTAWAY SUIT TO ORDER FOR-- $22.00 4!*9n V All we ask is for you to call and examine them. You people who have been paying from $40.00 to $60.00 for q) U $20.00 a Dress Suit, you people who have been paying ready-made Clothiers from SIB.OO to $30.00 for eastern factory- $20.00 s2o'oo made stuff, you are the ones we want to call and compare with our goods what you’ve get or what you have seen $20.00 elsewhere for almost double the money. We invite inspection of our work and a comparison of prices. We defy any Clothier or Tailor in this city to produce the same garment for the same money, workmanship, trimmings, fit and quality of goods and general appearance to be considered. This is by far the greatest bargain we have ever offered, | 2 °-°° * 2OO ° and if you need a suit of Clothes come and examine these goods. Fit, workmanship and trimmings to be first-class. 2OO ° $20.00 ° $20.00 * 2oo ° We also agree to press and keep in repair for one year all garments made by us. Remember the price in any $20.00 S 2 0 style of ac ' £ C° at S u > t to order, $20.00, Cutaway Coat, any style Suit, to order, $22 00. S2O 5,0.00 COME AT ONCE. DON’T DELAY. OPEN EV£RY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK P. M. "Z? $20.00 $20.00 R KAHN BROTHERS B $20.00 >1 HA i M M HU— s2o.oo $20.00 ► $20.00 <= The Leading Tailors, ■ - - 8 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. •= V s2°. 00 r $20.00 S2O s 2oo ° $20.00 $20.00 S2O iSS) : TH E *E L 6 CT R 0 P O I S E* A CURE FOR * .. V ' *■ 4 ALL DISEASES WITHOUT MEDICINE Used and Endorsed by the Leading Citizens of Atlanta and throughout Georgia. • | Do not despair if you arc suffering with dread disease pronounced incurable; the Electropoise has made its reputation curing such cases. A M. B, WHARTON. Everybody in Georgia knows the celebrated Baptist divine. Dr. M. B. Wharton, who was lor Mich n longtime a citizen of Georgia and editor of thia paper. Read what lie says about tlie Electropoise: NoHFOLK, A A., Sept, Bth, IM. Thin la to certify that the Electropoiso is, in ray judgment, n marvelous instrument for ro levine diseases -particularly those of the thro.it, bowels, etc. I w rote to a friend that I would not be without mine for one thouaand dollars if 1 could not get another, it ia a val uable traveling companion. Nearly all whom ] have seen use it apeak in glowing terms of its powers. M. B. M IIAKTOM. raster of Freemason St. Baptist Church. A fifty page Book of Testimonials and with full information sent free to any address. Write for one. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISB COMPANY, Room 45 Gonld fflfc Atlanta, Ga. Or 1405 N. Y. Avenue, Washington, D. C. A. D. ADAIR. A. D. AuAiit A McCarty linos.. (Successors to Adair Bros. A C 0..) Fertilizers. Ait .anta. Ga., January 2Cth. Is-.u Mr. AV. 11. Witherspoon. President Atlantic ElectropoiaeComimny. Atlanta, Ga, Dear Sir:—The Electropoiso I bought from your agent in October last lias given entire satisfaction. The use of it has affected, I think, a permanent cure on me I had tried many remedies for years for dyspepsia or in digestion, ami could not get nnv permanent relief.until I tried the Eleetropolse. As 1 have said before, I would not sell mine for One Thousand Dollars unless I could replace it for less. Respectfully, . A. D. Ai>air, THE CHRISTIAN INDEX: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1892. Hou. W. C. Nibley, Cured of Sciatica. AtmvsTA, Ga.. Evening Nows, Jim. 20, 'H2. Borno years ago. the evening News, in dis cussing electricity us a lending agent, alluded to the Eleetropolse, and so phenomenal amt wonderful have been its cures that the rentt tut ion of tlu> little instrument is now celioing all over the country. A well known case in Augusta Ims been completely cured by the Eleetropolse. and the following interview from such a well knjwn. reliable ami promi nent man as President William C. Sibley, of the Sibley Mill, must deeply impress, If not entirely convince, all who read it. Mr. Sibley was perfectly willing Uiartvo his testimony to thu Evening Nows about the I Electropoiso. He said ho had been a great sufferer from sciatica for live years before he began using the Elcetiopoise, Fortwowholo years he had not been free from pain, and nt times eclatie pains had been so severe that he would Jump out of lied in his sleep and awake to find himself on the floor in great agony, lie spent much money in the North for special medical treatment and was sixty seven times cauterized with a white-hot iron on different parts of It is body, The treatment wns almost as terrildeas the sciatica itself, nnd when he read that II partner of Gen. Alger, thegrent | Republican vol It it inn of Detroit, hail paid I *s,mo and a physician's expense out to Callfor nin ra Ills joyful reward for’eure from sciatica, I he Jat irminod to try Electropoise. a ‘‘How long has that been Mr. Sibley?" •'A year ago. and you know yourself my con- ■ dition Is'forc that time: 1 could not walk to my other, or even across the street. 1 was ■ helpless and had to go in my buggy every i whore. Mr. Sibley’s statements are remarkable, but there is no doubt of their correctness. and the i cure* made by the Electropoiso urn indorsed by all pliyiscians whoexamine them. Physicians Beeommcnded the Insane Aajrlnm. Gentlemen—There has lieen so much writ ten in praise of the Electropoise, 1 know 1 can • »dd nothing to the fame of this wonderful. I' might say almost miraculous, instrument,but in simple justice to its insrvclous curative merits. I make this statement. My son D A. Clark, liook keeper for 1.. R. Freeman & Co., was suffering with nervous prostration from over work, lie went to the springs in.lune for rest, but grew mnch worse, his mind became seriously affected, and I hod to bring him home. He knew no one, not oven members of the family. Ho was blind, deaf and speechless; was very violent, and would tight Ills attorn dants. Physicians advised sending him tothe asylum for treatment; they proscribed calo mid, etc., but ho would not take anything. Finally I concluded to try Electopoise, It "i took five mon totio him on the bod so that it could be put on him. In about twenty min utes lie showed signs of improvement, and bo came quiet; in nn hour he was asleep: in tire hours ho could recognize friends and neigh bors. He slept well all night and awoke next morning with Ids mind as clear as it ever wns. Ins sight, hearing and speech perfectly restor ed, Now, after six days use of the Poise his nervous and physical condition arc good, and he is preparing to goon a iisliingtrip. All this was done with the Eleetropolse. without any medicine whatever. 1 sincerely hope other sufferers will avail themselves of its merit. Pastor South Nashville Baptist Ch urchJSasb ville, Tenn,, Aug. 8, fss2.