Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 08, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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Monday’s Great Sale of “Just a Little” Used Pianos Offering the Most Wonderful Opportunity to Secure a Fine Piano or Player-Piano at a Most Extraordinary Low Price-- MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS EXTRA SPECIAL NO. 1. EXTRA SPECIAL NO. 2. lEmmba I FEO I iTESjII IF 4 * e A / <s==-s> tjfJ X J Between the hours of 8 and 9 "~" W&V /.• "‘X AX o'clock this full size 713 octave Player Piano $397. IMSk VtAF Z** wBCw. / t 3 V-3 Piano may he bought on terms x-.-*-.' Ijwm yC\ 11 S ' , "C |‘ or j us .f one-half its original price Betwvbn 9 and 10 o'clock we Wajwfi V \\\\i - $330. will sell this rww $650 Player awSt Wah" ®_\ not afford to miss those hour WVSrT ’ X s;ilpß - WoLuy. ~■ VXN ® a $5.00 down, $4.00 a week. These Monday Sales afford the public a rare oppor- W Byrz JK tunity to get a slightly-used Piano at a low price. v The.great demand for Cleveland-Manning Pianos yi and Player-Pianos makes it possible for us to offer \ v\ ’ ztl> /A/A these little-used Pianos to the public at a big dis- Az Vj Don't imagine that these used Pianos are nearly WkW worn out. It isn’t so —most of them come from At- wk a lanfa’s best homes, and have been played upon just > v Z V a little. Remember that every instrument carries WkXtL/ \ %V xwrill Jolixror onv nnn with it our unqualified 10-year guarantee. * Will uCIIVeF ROy OHG WE WILL TAKE BACK ANY ONE OF THESE L N °- ', these piaDOS tO USED PIANOS AT ANY TIME WITHIN A W W\ yOUF home YEAR AND ALLOW FULL PRICE PAID FOR in If 1’ 1 IT ON ANY NEW PIANO OR PLAYER PIANO - IN OUR STORE. fiiß rw mull ——■— ■ ' j..;. , ( Jj ' l|j jljj «L'2_J_LL_55 2LI2ILL S!! \ One Price No Commission $l9B Monday afternoon we will give you this $350 new. Upright Piano. in a rich mahogany case, at loss Wk Y than cost to manufacture. Sale wn' \ \W price $l9B. \ ' X\ $5.00 down, $1.50 a week. CLEVELAND-MANNING PIANO CO. XK . 80 North Prx r or Street marriage invitations Reception and Visiting Cards CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.. Fnrty,seven Whitehall Street Atlanta, Georgia ■ SICK PEOPLE toseethedoctohs SOME WAITED FROM EARLY MORNING UNTIL LATE IN the EVENING. Ofticps t 0 g e Rearranged That More Room Can Be Given For Treatment. r>, . "as a repetition of Wed- ” .■ the offices of the United Doe . ■ . day long their offices weir -1 sb k and afflicted waiting s ; .» ’Unity to consult the notcu ■ 0,. ' •* seems that the fam, of mutt have (receded them. " “ have they seen or treated ?.* , rrnpi. | n tneir H’st two dax.- n -<'e a: tlvii Atlanta offi' '' l ■- van mean but one thine -it must mean that the citizens of At lanta have grown tired of old-time treatment and old-time results —fail- ure and wete awaiting the advent of the modern and up-to-date methods of I the United Doe tots. , We overheard a remark In our par- I Ims yesterday that we will answer, or rather repeat an answer given ' y an other who wa ■ waiting. The qaestbm was this: "Are these doctors just here for a little while?" To which a lady an swered: "Well, judging from the fur niture of thise offices, they must In tend to remain." The answer' was a good one. Wi have leased most of tr.c second floor at 2 1-2 Auburn avenue, have had it spe cially I emodeled and enlarged to meet our demands, and have furnished th? ' offices in a most luxuriant style. They will he equipped and supplied with all the latest appliances, as are all th" United Doctors' offices. This Is the largest office they have opened In the South, anti they seem determined that it shall be their best. The Unit’ d Doctors office Is a strict - ■ ly high-class office, located at 2 1-2 Auburn avenue, corner' Auburn ami Peachtree, for the scientific treatment ; of all chronic, nervous, blood. skin, i genito-urinary and female diseases, f rheumatism and all morbid condition-' . of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, blati- I der and pelvic m gans--Piles and Rup ture cured without the knife. The dot - tor may Ire Consulted from 9 a. tn. to 3 ’■ n m THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, JULY 8, 1912. BESSIE TIFT The best. College for yeur Daugh ter. its curriculum is so balanced that the student learns in logical sequence. Each day. each month follows naturally its predecessor. Bessie Tift girls really master their studies: they do not merely "learn their lessons." The illustrated catalog will tell you more about the school and its work. A postcard will bring It. C. H. S JACKSON. President, Forsyth, Ga. USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS. USE. GEORGIAN WANT ADS, Our Monday Sale 9 1 ■" 1 i i VELVOTON E Flat washable Wall Finish is the ‘.'last 011 interior decoration. It enm- MK? bines beauty, durability and perma- imnee. Whop the walls become soiled, soap and water restore them t<> their original t condil ion. Our Guarantee Protects You Every dental op ration performed in this establishment is given the most expert and Tk. careful attention. I 11111 guarantee T aasoiut, satisfaction f, W I I ''' ‘ ll " v " ! »n t ■>, jdHHHKT’ '4wJ i H i. UM .,( am! dmtla -mgeons of skill and successful .-x pet fence tSNeU- ' m pI o x ■ •d. V "" s, ’"U"I Visit these handsome parlors ' beth*-' m-.aline tieatmern or not. SET OF TEETH $5 00 T ▼ T I 7* BRIDGE WORK $4.00 GOLD CROWNS $4.00 and «5.00 ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS PR. C. A. COMSTANTINE, hop. ant Mgr. Corner PpcChlree and Decatur: Entrance 19% Peachtree Street Use Georgian Want Ads CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE During the thirty-two years of its existence this hank has always endeavored to keep close to the people of Atlanta and their best interests. That it has succeeded is shown by its steady growth and the large number of loyal depositors in its checkins and savings departments. We have a service for every man. woman and child in Atlanta, and we want a part in building up the financial in terests of MORE people. That includes you. and a checking or savings account will open the way. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GEORGIA Capital st>oo.oo<). Surplus $500.1100, Resources $5,500,000. W. L. PEEL. President. R. E. MADDOX. Vice President. T. J. PEEPLES. Cashier. -I P. WINDSOR. Asst. Cashier •I. F. ALEXANDER. Assistant Cashier. 11