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Keeping Account of
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ffonsehold expenses arc easily accounted for if the
housewife has a bank account. With her check
stubs she can see just what has been paid out and
learn just where the little leaks occur. And when
the bills have been paid, her cancelled checks are
the best receipts she could have.
We have a special Woman's Department under
the supervision of an experienced lady teller, and
a convenient Savings Department on the ground
floor, with a competent lady teller in attendance.
On this floor are also located the Ladies’ Private
Individual Coupon Booths, and a well-appointed,
handsomely furnished Reception Room for the use
nf our lady patrons.
It is hardly necessary, then, for us to say that
Ladies' Accounts are cordially invited.
A Liberal Interest is Paid on Savings Deposits
Third National Bank
Capital Anri Surplus $1,700,000.00
FRANK HAWKINS. JOHN w grant,
Oregldprit. Vic* nr*Ri(jrn+,
JOS. A M'CORD THOMAS C. ERWIN.
Vice President.
H. W, PIYER&. W R SYMMERS.
AsßiKtant Cushiei. Assistant Ca»ht»r,
A M. BERGSTROM. A J MANSELL.
Assistant Assistant Cashier.
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“CRESTLAWN” Means Years and Years
of Lawn Mower SATISFACTION
""1 This in positively the BEST Mower on the rn3»'l<*t to F”
above all others. 11-inch Driving Wheels turn on self-ad
justing hall bearings that instantly take up all wear, with
out any attention from the operator. It is always ready fo r
use, and is practically INDESTRUCTIBLE. Be sure to see
the “CRESTLAWN" before you buy. They’re priced at
sl4. sl6. SIR and S2O.
q We have others, too, that we guaran- ”
tee to give satisfaction in every re
spect. They’re self-sharpening, run
easy and cut like a knife.
‘ANDERSON’’ . . $8 to $9
“| “ELBERTA” ... $8 to $9 r
“DAVIS” - , . . $5 to $6
“PIEDMONT” . . $3 to $4
Anderson Hardware Co,
7 32-34 South Pryor Street
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SAGE TEA WILL
DARKEN THE HAIR
Restore Faded and Gray Han-
In Natural Color Dandruff
Quickly Removed.
there nothing new about the idea
of using Sage for restoring the color
of the hair. Our grandmother? kept
their hair dark, glossy and abundant
by the use of a simple “Sage Tea
Whenever their hair fell nut or took on
a dull, faded nr streaked appearance,
they made a brew of Sage leaves. and
applied it tn their hail with wonder
fully beneficial effect.
Nowadays we don't hare tn resort to
the old-time tiresome method of gath
ering the rerbs and making the lea.
This is done by skillful chemists bel
ter than we could do it ourselves. and
al! we hare to do Is to call for the
ready-made product. Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Hair Remedy, containing
Sag' in the proper strength, with the
addition of Sulphur, another old-time
scalp remedy.
This preparation gives youthful color
and beaut? to the hair and is one of
r>iP best remedies you can use for dan
druff <lrv. feverish itching scalp and
falling hair. 'let a lift' cent bottl®
from tour druggist toda? and you ’.‘ ill
be surprised at th c ouirk re-nit? AU
druz~i=-ts =rll it under guarantee that
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LffE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY. MAY 9. 1912.
KEELY'S | KEELY'S
New Second
Chddren\s /JR Floor
Dept, yfc]| Front
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A V cry Special Sale of
Children s Dresses
Tomorrow we will hold the firsi "bargain
sale" in our new department of children's
wear —and it will bp an event that should
attract every mother of a little girl who
reads this advertisement.
To help start the new department off with
a rush one of the loading makers from whom
wp bought largely sold us 20 dozen regular
$1.50 Children's I tresses at a price that ena
bles us to offer them tomorrow al 98 cents.
With this lot we will include other
Dresses from our regular $1.25 and $1.50
lines, making a large and complete colleetioii
io sell at 98 cents for choice.
All are brand new styles, prettily made
and tastefully trimmed —wash nicely and
wear well.
There are fancy lawns and batistes in fig
ured. striped, checked and flowered patterns
pinks, blues, tans, lavenders, greens—trim
med with embroidery bands.
Serviceable Dresses of madras, percales and
ginghams in stripes, checks, etc. —various
color combinations. And some charming ef
fects in Lingerie I tresses of white lawn, lace
and embroidery trimmed.
Sizes for age.< (i to 14 years—complete as
sortment when sale begins.
At the same price we will also include C hil
dren's and Misses' Princess Slips in samp
sizes (6 to 14 years)—new styles, prettily
trimmed.
When this lot is exhausted wp can not
again offer such values at the price. So. if
you would share in the bargain, come early
Thursday.
98c for Choice
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Begins The
Thursday 'TiJ Window
At 8 I Display
Use Georgian Want Ads
BUY DIAMONDS NOW
A wiser investment can not he made The price Jias ad
vanned continually until they a re worth double what they were
a few years ago Conditions a ITecting their values afn but nat
ural. These conditions are hecojuing more and more complex,
and we look for their value to increase even more rapidlv in
the future.
It is undoubtedly jo the interests of those contemplating
a purchase tn give the matter early attention
We have never been so well stocked as at present, hut
even so. it is certain to he exhausted in a few months, and
when such is the case we will he compelled to follow the mar
ket. which has enhanced from 15 to 25 per cent in the last few
months.
Call or write us with reference to our partial payment
plan, which will enable you to own a splendid property and
pay for it without inconvenience
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BEST FIRE DOG KILLED
WHILE DOING HIS DUTY
NEW YORK. May 9. Smoke, the fa
mous tollie dog that belonged to Hr»
truck No. 15. was killed Last night <»d
his uay to a fire. Snmkr is said t<»
have been the best fire dog in the de
partment.
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Milady’s Toilet Table
By Mme. DMILLE.
A simple home treatment that makes
rhe haii long, wavy and lusti<»tiH is to
■dry shampoo frequently with a mixture
nf ft»ur ounces of or; is root and an «»rig
; inal package of therox Sprinkle a ta-
I hlespoonful on th*- head: then brush
thoroughly through the hai’ Al’ dirt,
dust and dandruff "ill be removed, the
scalp refreshed and the hah made
( lean, light and glossy.
A lovplx soft and youthful <n?u-
I plexion will be yours> if you u>e a solu
tion made by dissolving an original
i package of mayatone in eight ounces of
: witch haze’ Gently rub over ih<-
neck and aims night and moaning.’;«hd
the skin will be clear, smooth, fair and
pliant
To slop headache. 01 ache in back or
joints, reduce swelling, alia' inflamma
tion. relieve pain in any pari of the
body, apply Mothers Sal\» The world
nevet saw its equal as a pain killei.
Any woman tan easily and quickly
remove wild hairs from fare or fore
arms. Just mix enough powdered lel
atone and watei to cover the hairs: ap
ply and after two or three minutes rub
off. wash the skin and the hairs will be
rone. . 1
THE BREADWINNER DARES NOT GIVE UP
F>o you diag yourself every day to
vour work, d<'ad -1 i 1 o<l and burdened
with an aching back" ’Thousands do.
And ii s so often unn< < cssar\. for in
many » ages those sufferings would end
i if relief wore given the tired kidneys.
Kidney troubles are \d\ common
■ among those wlu> woik. but 100 often
[the kidno* weakness is entiielx unsus
pected and time is lost in w tong treat
mem. Blindly the struggle is kept up
The hi earl -wi n nor dales not give up,
foi foai of losing his place.
Though railroading. painiing an<
some othe; •Mtnpailons are especially
jliaid on the kidno.'s. oxerwork in any j
occupation grcatlv increases Hu blond
filtering task of the kidneys, tending t<*
weaken them and to bring urinary dis- |
ordois <»i pei flaps backa<
Ii is a good plan to watch the kid- |
noys and keep them well Any stub- i
bo, n pain in ihe back is cause to sus- I
peel kidney weakness. S<> is a dis<’o - |
oration, or pain or irregularity of Hr i
passages And if there is iheumath i
pain, headache, las.-itud»». nervousness, j
or dizziness, don t delay Early kidney 1
troubles are easiest to cure.
Use Doan s Kidney Pills to stimulate,
soothe, stiengthen and help weak kid
npy s. This reined' is used and re< oni- j
“When Your Rock .is Lame—RenTemberUheiName’’
DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS A
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iDown Go
i Suit Prices i
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1215 Suits at 2 and Even Less*
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A wonderful MAY CLEARANCE of every suit A
‘ in slock, comprising Whipcords, Serges and Novelty 1
;ac J Mixtures. Ihe colors are . mainly fans, Grays and
A Navies. A drastic clearance of much importance, in
asmuch as every suit will be sold regardless of the cost k j
C to manufacture. ( |
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y All $15.00 and £7 Efi £
$16.50 Suits Noiv\*r t k
H All $23.50 and Qt &
& s2s.ooSuits NowW
: All $35.00 Suits’ (17 L
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All $45.00 Suits! &OQ Cf) )
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f I\onc Sent C. 0. D. or On Approval
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"Atlnntn\ Exclusive H'onifln’i Apparel House," W 45 W hitehall'Street J
This Company Offers a
Complete Trust Service
The offii-ers give their dose personal “T
attention io all matters intrusted to their |
eare. ami m> important detail becomes a
mere matter of routine. -S’ a
Having experienced specialists m j f
charge of each department, the service is, * 1
necessarily, much better and the work jQK
nmre exact than could be expected of any s|
individual. gg
Confer w ith our officers in regard tn 2 I
the Management of Propei-ty and the >l,l
Administration of Estates. I
Trust Company of Georgia |||
Equitable Building 53-55 N. Pryor St.
Capital and Surplus . . $1,800,000.00
T 3 :OWR Yi^Pj^yi -CURRIER
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Though Backache Makes the
Daily Grind an Agony
Hard to Endure
-'lrf-'V J ’ "h. ” .Lui-d, TV V. ;,Jj|
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“Will ihis backache
never let up?
iiAndf'd all ihe civilized world, and
Is Indorsed b> Atlanta people —person*
von ran call on. if skeptical. Here Is
HOME PROOF.
| ATLANTA PROOF
K. F. Bentley, barbet. 23d E. Ellis St., ’
Atlanta. Oa , says:
Onan s Kidney Piils acted like magr
iv In my < ase and are deserving' of tny
indorsement. I suffered from dull, nag
ging backaches and had pains through
m\ loins. Mt work obliges me to be
on mx feet most of the time and this
made my suffering worse When night
came I could nor rest well and in the
morning when I got up. T was lame and
stiff I tried several medicines that
were said to be good for kidney com
plaint, hut found no relief until I ob
tained Koan's Kidney Pills. The first
dose helped me and the contents of a
box drove awaj all my aches and
pains. - ' (Statement given April IS.
1908.1
The Cure Lasted.
I On January 27, 1911 when Mr. Rent
ley was interviewed, he said: "As I
have not had any symptom of kidney
'rouble in three years, I consider It no
more than my duty to indorse Doan’S
Kidney Pillsagain. I shall always have
a wntd of praise for this remedy when
the opportunity is given me ''
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