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STORE BEAUTIFUL
Piano Values That Please
MASON & HAMLIN.
An upright in rosewood that was taken in exchange on a
Henry & S. G. Lindeman Player-Piano. ClMftft
A splendid value at Zb I vU
EVERETT.
An upright in a beautiful walnut case, taken in exchange
on an Everett Grand. No rpore pleasing COI ft
value to be had at our price I V
STEINWAY.
A good upright. If you prefer a standard make in a used
piano to a new commercial piano, we advise 4 ft"?
you to see this piano at our price I VI
PLAYER-PIANOS.
We are headquarters for Player-Pianos in Atlanta, show
ing the largest assortment of styles and makes of any I
house in the South.
A good Player-Piano for $375
Our most expensive styles only SBSO
Twenty-four Music Rolls. 1 Bench. 1 Stool. 1 Scarf.
FREE with each Player-Piano.
('all or write for our illustrated description and prices be
fore making your choice.
Cleveland =Manning Piano
SO North Pryor St. Company House with a Policy
- ONE PRICE--NO COMMISSION —
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Down Go the Prices
MEN S SUITS, WOMEN’S SUITS,
DRESSES, MILLINERY, ETC.
This Great Housecleaning is Your Opportunity
Orders from
flSjSJtk headquarters • ALL
read: “Carry NEW summer
no goods over styles
//SOM the season. ARE red uced
' JllhKWn Never mind 30 10 50 CENTS
profits, never 0N THE
K i >r\ mind cost — DOLLAR
W J T $ j us t slash!”
C'/f 7 TJ Believe us,
I we are “slash- the beauty
W it j ing.” We are ° E
\ i ill IJi slaughtering. THIS sale
f l 'll All new > IS THAT
' fOl seasonable you don’t
. ..SjfcltW clothing, too. need cash.
-tF H / Get something ALL BILLS
S 111/ nice for vacation PAYABLE
at this sale. BY
]/ Charge everything. THE WEEK
v Pay by the week.
rJTVlenter Rjjosenbloom Co.
71 1-2 Whitehall Street
ATLANTA, GA.
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I Cut Price Sale!! I
We are determined to close out our
summer stock, and the prices are actual
ly slashed to less than cost. A visit to
our store will convince you.
MILLINERY I
Special sale of Trimmed Hats; all styles, in the very latest shapes;
some of the models in window; $lO and sl2 8S
I’ntrimrned Shapes in latest fashions; large Neapolitan styles, tn K
black and cream; regular $2.00 and $2.50 630 I
values for WWW
SKIRTS
$5.00 and $6.00 Skirts In tan, gray blue, white in all colors, made of n|
serge in the latest S 3 ftß
styles for m
One lot of Cream Serge Skirts with paneled backs; In two-piece jig
patterns; reduced from QQ I#
$5.00 to
DRESSES
A collection of stylish Wash Dresses In all colors and mixtures; MB
handsomely trimmed with sailor collars; the neatest things on the I
market; reduced from $3.00
and $4.00 to • • • •• • , T
A shipment of Lingerie Dresses with beautiful embroidery and dell
iate colored trimmings that QR
sell for sls; reduced to j
I. Springer, 95 W S I TREET LL I
Prices No Object at Duffy’s Friendship Sale!
mu GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1912.
EXTRA SPECIAL
For Saturday, July 13th, 1812
Royal Brand Sugar-Cured Hams, pound 15c
Royal Brand Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams, pound 13c
Royal Brand Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon,
pound 18c
English Style Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon
pound 17c
Blade Breakfast Bacon (sugar-cured), pound. . 14c
White Side Meat (dry salted), pound 13c
Bean Pork (for seasoning vegetables), pound. 11c
Prime Beef Rib Roast, pound 11c and 14c
Choice Beef Pot Roast, pound 9c and 10c
Choice Boneless Rolled Beef Roast, pound 15c
Fancy Beef Stew, pound 6c and 7c
Pork Loin Roast, pound 14c
Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 12 L2c
Choice Veal Roast, pound 9c to 14c
Fancy Hind Quarter Lamb, pound 14c
Fancy Fore Quarter Lamb, pound He
Weiner, Frankfurter, Garlic and Bologne
Sausage, pound lie
Our own kettle-rendered, pure Hog Lard.
10-pound pails, per pail ; ... $1.25
5-pound pails, per pail 65c
3-pound pails, per pail 40c
All other meats at the usual very low prices.
Buy your meats where you can buy at living
prices. At
BUEHLERBROS.
119 Whitehall Street.
$2.50 Chattanooga and Return
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 1912
Tickets will be sold for afternoon trains only (3 p. m. and
5:10 p. m.) ; limited good to return on any regular train
up to and including the morning trains, leaving Chatta
nooga Monday, July 15.
GOING SCHEDULE:
Lv. ATLANTA 3:00 PM 5:10 P. K.
/I. CHATTANOOGA 8:45 P. M. 9:35 P. M.
The 3 p. m. train carries day coaches only. The 5:10 p. m.
train carries Pullman sleeping cars (seat fare 75c), and
Southern Railway dining car serving supper.
JNO. L. MEEK. Assistant Gen'l Pass. Agent JAMES FREEMAN. Div. Pass Agent
ATLANTA, GA.
HOW POOR ARE YOU?
Don’t you feel dejected and dis
couraged when you see an old
schoolmate driving to his office in
his big automobile? Whose fault
is it? Weren’t yor chances equal?
Couldn’t you save even SI.OO a
week? By saving, couldn’t you
have forced people to place their
faith in your common sense and
responsibility? Wouldn’t you feel
lots more prosperous today if you
had saved just a little bit of your
weekly salary?
Interest is paid on Savings at the
FULTON
NATIONAL BANK
■I EMPIRE BLINDING ■■
There was an old woman—indeed 'tis no dream—
Who lived upon little but Toasties and cream;
And if you would know her delight in such diet,
Just purchase a box at the grocer’s and try it.
Written by ALBERT FITCH.
Central City, Nebr.
One of the 50 Jingles for which the Postum Co..
Battle Creek. Mich., paid SIOOO 00 in May.
THERE are several Sunday needs suggest- ,
ed in this ad, and you can go no further
nor fare better than to get these needs
now —right here —where VARIETY is W
abundant, VALUES strong, and prices T
exceptionally consistent.
Shirts
Our mammoth Shirt stock comprises an abundant ''
variety of the world-wide popular Manhattans, Earl &
Wilsons, and other standard favorites, in multiple-hued |
madras weaves, in the French woven and Russian cord ‘
effects—sl.so to $3.50. Soisettes. $1.50 to $3.00. Silk
Shirts, $3.00 to $5.00. Then never for a minute forget - « J
about the
DANDY DOLLAR DANIEL!
’l'he IOC point value garment for 100 cents. The biggest Dollars worth of real value ever
sewed up in a Shirt. Big variety of patterns in madras and French percales. -Just a Dollar (sl.)
Underwear
w|ll I The No-Weight weaves in wost. soothing, sweet fresh checked nainsobk
I and self-plald muffins; separate garments—coat cut. quarter and no sleeve
Hg&f t I Shirts—knee length drawers—soc to SI.OO per garment. Union Suits of same
' U—material—sl.oo to $2.00. Sofsette Underwear—soc to $1.50 per garment. Union
Sults of Soisette—sl.so. These we have in lisle, balbriggan, silk, all linen—
at prices up to $5.00 per garment
Neckwear RpltQ
B *®**^*** Wash Ties, four-in-hand styles. 25c
to SI.OO.
Silk Ties, 50c to $2.50. a splendid representative line ot
Panamas. Ecuador originals, s.j to B “ f win K ries * for ,ow collars, 50c. b | a ek. gray and white—
sls. Rough and smooth braid Straws, Sox
Yacht style, SI.OO to $5.00. White Silk Sox, 50c. C O Ca 1 CiY
Solid colors and all popular shades, 111 I e
Milan* $3 to $5. silk lisle and silk, 50c to $2.50 v ’C
DANIEL BROS. CO.
PIANOS
Below we list a number of used Pianos, practically
as good as new, and if you are contemplating the pur
chase of an instrument you should take advantage of
this great offer.
WAS NOW
S3OO Weser $ 43
$350 Mathushek.... $ 62
$325 Kimball $143
$350 Cote $l9B
S4OO Haines $217
$325 Palmer $228
,$550... Mason & Hamlin... $375
$650 Player Piano $395
1 USED FOR DEMONSTRATING
On Some of the Above--Stools and Scarfs Extra
STORY & CLARK NEW PIANOS
S4OO to SSOO Values, from $298 to $379
Come Early, as These Bargains Will Not Last Long
StoryS Clark Piano Co
61 N. FORSYTH ST, ATLANTA, GA.
TVHE WANT AD WAY IS THE MODERN
r way; by no better method can Real Estate be
Illi bought, sold, rented or exchanged, than
through the Real Estate columns of THE
mill ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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