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I $5 Gold I
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jer WIPES'
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I | GOLUMIAN |
J ’ OPTICAL I
j J STORE
81-83 v HITEIIALL ST.,
H In Columbian Boek Store. 2t
“LIFER" IS ON FURL OUGH
WITHOUT EVEN A GUARD
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MICHIGAN CITY, INP. Auk I .
visit his sister, wh*. is <h:iK Siu ■ h h
Keller, a negro life convict in i‘
Michigan City prison, will leave th •
Kj-, institution tomorrow morning for ms
home in Non Alban' Ht will be,
ten days anil will go to hi< hmm .<n,i
return to prison nitimut gourd, lining
put upon his honor. Kell< r i been in
priaon since 1908 and bio- th. <lls
tinction, it Is said, of being the first
colored life convli i in any penitential-,
in the United States to be gi\<n h’s
EMfe. liberty under stnh condition*
1 BONITA ACTOR USES
MELODEON WHICH IS
OVER 200 YEARS OLD
A unique specialty at The Bonita is
week is a* duet by King and Kii.u.
the King-Murray-Jones Musical t'om
edy Company, the accompanying mu
sic for which is rendered upon a rm ■ >
deon that has seen service In the K ng
family for more than two hundre
years. The Instrument is one of th.
few now in existence which found its
..■ay over from England in the em
days of the colonies.
The above company is placing an »\.
tended engagement at this houw«, arm
the funny comedians, shapelv glris mrri
laughable situations together with a
liig offering of delightful motion i-i
turag, make it « tn of the ben oif.-i i .««
of the seuttuti. Children, 4c; adults, I 1
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“The Cool Store” Eiseman Bros., Inc.
CLOTHING
f/ 3 OFF / 3 | / 2 OFF £
I Men’s Suits Youths' Suits
$15.00 Suits SIO.OO SIO.OO Suits $ 6.70
16*50 Suits 1100 11.00 Suits 7.35
I 18 50 Suits 12.35 12.50 Suits 8.35
F 20(H) Suits 13.35 13.50 Suits 9.00 ,
‘>2 50 Suits 15.00 15.00 Suits 10.00
! 25 00 Suits 16.70 16.50 Suits 11.00
27 50 Suits 18.35 18.00 Suits 12.00
30 00 Suits 20.00 20.00 Suits 13.35
32 50 Suits 21.70 22.50 Suits 15.00
I 35.0(1 Suits 23.35 25.00 Suits 16.70
Fancy, Blue, Black. Fancy, Blue, Black.
Fbovs’ MEhFS TROUSERS
I Wo ° l :: Wash
| Stfffs ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Suits
j y 3 off y 3 a ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: L ml> OFF
I Automobile Dusters and Linen Lap Robes-
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\EISEMAN BROS. inc.
; ’ 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St., Atlanta
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(ANNUAL MOUNTAIN EXCURSIONS I
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
PREMtER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH
| SATURDAY, AUGUST IT, 1912
Low i<ound-Trip Fares as Indicated in Following Table:
I 17.-, a. a y r Asheville, Bristol. Mender- Hot Lake Tate
ffirrom 1O NG. i Tenn. sonvilte, Toxaway, Springs,
Tn. G. N. G. N. C. Fenn.
S ATI. \NTA, GA $6,00 pi.,.0 $6.00 $6.00 . $6,00 $6.00 I
■ U STI-J.1., GA 6.00 6,00 (LOO 6,00 ....
( B f AYETTEVIULE. GA 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20
j] li'LOVILLA, GA 7.50 XOO 7.5 Q 7.50 7.50 7.5 Q
I# FT \ ALI.I Y. GA 7.50 8.00 '7.50 750 7.50 7.50 ■
IB GBIFI'IN. GA ,, ~ 7.50 7.50 7.50 .. ~ B
I ; ■' ''’ KSn>: - ,1A 7.50 ~.. 7.50 7.50 7.50 .... B
UH M- IIGN' il 'GII. G A 7UO , 7.40 7.40 7.40 ... . ■
f i>- Hi H'KM ART. GA 6.00 (1.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00
FINAL LIMIT Tickets will be limited to return on any train and date up to midnight of
September 1, 1912.
TH REE SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ATLANTA I
MGRNING NOON.' NIGHT.
| I.' yianta 8:00 am. I.v. Atlanta 11:15 a. ni, Lv. Atlanta 9:00 p. m.
I Ar Hei’dereonvillc .5:15 p. tn Ar. Hendersonville . 8:17 p. nr. Ar. Hendersonville 6:00 a. m.
II a AI Asheville - ::o p. m. Ar. Asheville 9:25 p. m. Ar. Asheville 7:10 ant
I 4 At Brevard U p. m \t. Brevard Ar. Brevard 7:11 a m.
Al I like I'. X. wa\ 8,1.1 p, tn Ar l ake Toxaway Ar. Lake Toxaway 8:10 a. m.
' Hot : 8 1.1 p. m Ar Hot Springs Ar. Hot Springs 7:30 a. m.
Day Lrains wi’l carry through parlor cars, coaches and dining cars. Night trains
wi i carry Pullman sleeping cars and through coaches
For further information and sleeping car reservation address James Freeman, Division Passenger Agent, |
City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St.. Atlanta, Ga Phones Main 142-143, Atlanta 142
H. F. CARY. JNO. L. MEEK, JAMES FREEMAN.
General Passenget Agent. Asst. Gen. Prjvsengcr Agent. Division Passenger Agent.
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On limited capital arc
those always o n t h e
lookout for snaps of all
kinds. In ibis day all d
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pages is the only plat'e
a complete list is ever
' offered.
In Atlanta
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The Georgian
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, ALGLBT 2, 1912.
| BEFORE I
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8 \on go away, look oxer your baggage. If it needs i
w| M
S repairs, call on us. The railroads will not be re- B
■ sponsible for luggage in “bad order.' |
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Phone M. 466
L LIEBERMAN'S I
The House of Guaranteed Baggage
92 Whitehall
mail
AUGUST EXCURSIONS
5,000 Mile Circle Tour By Rail and Steamer
'■rand collection of trawl features. vis- nKara Calls, all expenses paid, onh ss.’> 1
•O. K t'm imati. !>■ troll. Buffalo. X’i.igara Special Pullman train leaves Atlanta Au
ra Is. Toronto. Canada Thousand Islands. Kust 17th. Steamer trips on latkes Erie
c'.ai.' Xcw York. H.-st..it, and steamer and Ontario, Hudson river and Atlanti.
io S:c.inri<l We pay ;>t| In ini expense ocean. Exclusive um of ship All sea
lot i ' • '•• n • or >nb is'; .. Same Hires high class The official tour with
■ to > « 100 Coston, and Ido K Wish- a record of 4.751 patrons IKO alres.o
. nx’"O tt'l t otitiiore. n steamer to booaed. Room for a few more Further
s.iv •iitinl'. ti- <n •: ■■ <. i - paid, information from .1 F McFarland Mgt
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Use Georgian Want Ads
J.M-HIGH CftfflANY. [
9 Great Sales O
NOW IN FULL FORCE
%
August Furniture Sale
At OFF
Including every piece of Furniture in our Greater Fur
niture Department, fourth and fifth floors; embracing the
highest grade Mahogany, Early English, Fumed, Mission,
Golden Oak and Circassian Walnut Furniture for every
room in the house. Saving you 20 cents on every
dollar and offering the benefit of our “Divided Pay
, ments.” If you need Furniture now or in the future,
come and make selections. We will store it until you
wish it delivered.
1
August Blanket Sale
AT GREAT REDUCTIONS
I
The finest, largest, cleanest stock of Blankets Atlanta
has ever seen. Not a Blanket carried over from last year,
not one soiled, but all direct from the mills and marked
at our August Blanket Sale lowered prices.
Our Special Blanket Offer
Pay one-fourth down and we will store them for
you until fall. In this way you can take advantage right
now of our money-saving prices.
™stTinlnsale|
AT QKEAT BEIHCTWXS
Great offers in Table Linens, Napkins, Remnants,
Drummers’ Sample Towels, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed
Spreads—-all at reduced prices in this sale. For example:
Full Double Bed Size Ready-made Pillow White Hemmed,
o . qh, + qi ' Cases, 42x36, regular roehet Spreads, ex-
Seamless Sheets. 81x s f ra i arge s j ze worth
90 inches, 69e value ''" a $1 : 23 cach ’ Au « ust
this sale price
55c 10c 98c
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WANT AD WAY IS THE MODERN
A way; by no better method can Real Estate be
bought, sold, rented or exchanged, than
through the Real Estate columns of THE
Illi II ATLANTA GEORGIAN. /. /. /.