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Third National Bank
OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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50,000-pound Door to our Massive Safety Deposit Vault. The Finest
and Most Modern Vault in the South.
Deposits April 18, 1912 . . $9,596,393.28
Deposits April 18, 1911 . . 3,590, >67.22
INCREASE FOR ONE YEAR $ 956,226.06
OFFICERS
FRANK HAWKINS. ..President R. W. BYE RS... Assistant Cashier
JOS. A. McCord ... Vice President A. M. BERGSTROM . Asst. Cashier
JOHN W. GRANT. Vice President W. B. SYMMERS. . Asst. Cashier
THOMAS C. ERWlNCashier A. J. HANSELLAsst. Cashier
You’ll Find Us Accommodating, Accurate and
Appreciative.
Our Splendid Business Is Only Made Possible
Through the IMPLICIT CONFIDENCE
of the Public
Orders Filled Promptly
Standard High Grade Coal. Finest
quality Red and White Ash Anthra
cite Pennsylvania Coal. We screen
all coal before shipping. Let us
submit estimates.
Consumers Coal Company
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Use Georgian Want Ads
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J. M. High Company.
The Greatest of All Sales
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Untrimmed Hats
Values to $7.50
Including Panamas, Leg- jS
horns, Hemps, Tagals, Mi-
lans, etc. This is the opportunity of the season. The
most fashionable Hats for mid-summer, whether in the
city or out of town, and bought at a price that enables
us to sell them at the price of cheap Hats. The sale
will begin promptly at 9 o’clock tomorrow, Thursday,
morning for one day only. So you must be early to
get first choice.
$7.50 Hats, tit QQ
$6.50 Hats, rjf- t|> J . jzO
$5.00 Hats, <ll I Sale
$4.00 Hats, 1 Begins at
$3.00 Hats, 9 o'clock
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912.
Talk to Yourself
Say emphatically—
“ That's exactly the kind of firm T
want to deal with, one that will guaran
tee me satisfaction in quality and service
on everything I buy of them, or which
will, without quibble, return me the
money I paid out if 1 am NOT satisfied.*’
Then come here and say what yon want,
for that is the guarantee we offer all our cus
tomers.
Talk to US!
ELKINA
Prescription Specialists
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SB posit Boxes, which mav be rented for ||*
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“ CUPREME value to you is
ICT - - what we constantly strive
—to give; to merit your patronage by
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m °ney you pay us, whether you buy
v a 50-cent tie or a S4O suit; and if
yif we j onot j o t t o y Our satisfaction
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1 / get the best value, you should see
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/11 ' isq&j clothes before you spend it. Theyr’e
/ r I clothes with life in them; clothes with
// I] / style in them; clothes with the best
tailoring, and we guarantee a satis-
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-y | Suits of value $lB, S2O and up.
Copyright H»rt S.haft.r k Marx
Come and see the new summer Our shoe section is going strong
styles in soft hats; such fine mel- these nice days; more and more
low shades in breezy shapes the men find the superior fit, comfort
young men want. Panama and and value in these Nettleton and
straws, too. Howard & Foster oxfords.
Hat prices $1 to $lO. Priced at $4, $5, $6, $7.
DANIEL BROS. CO.
Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Company
Atlanta New York Paris
A Millinery Display
For the Particular Pleasure of Next Month’s
Brides, Bridesmaids and Girl Graduates
A transition in the Millinery Department.
The cases are filled with the white and flow
ered hats for June Brides, Bridesmaids and Girl
’ Graduates! The hats were made for occasion
—made in the Estelle Mershon shop in New York
by artists who knew that these were to come to
Atlanta for this special display. And, judging by
the hats, the knowledge must have been an inspira
tion—they must have worked in the spirit that
loves a lover.
All the beauty and loveliness that surround the
events that mark the month of June have been
expressed in the hats that you are invited to see
tomorrow.
Soft Milans and drooping Leghorns with
crowns wrapped with French crepe, wreathed
with delicate, tiny flowers or richly adorned with
masses of roses; lace hats, lingerie hats, showing
the new uses of filet embroidered nets, and the
quaint beauty that shirred and plain frills of French
crepe and chiffon lend to the shapes that droop
low about the face, and, showing too, that bows,
huge bows of satin may be shaped and placed in
hitherto unthought ways. Then there are in a
case to themselves the tailored hats—Panamas
assume a new meaning once you see these small
shapes with their upturned brims. Besides these
are the Batavia hats and the linen hats in the
colors to match your suit or dress. The ratine and
ramie linens are very prominent.
But come and see what we have arranged for
you to see—not to tell you of.
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company
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