Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 03, 1912, EXTRA 2, Image 9

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Reductions in Boys 9 Shop at Muse 9 s As is usual, our Department for Boys is receiving its full quota of attention. Just as the quality and style of clothing sold here for boys come up to those for men, the p r ices go down in accordance. Beginning yesterday, and continu ing through August, prudent mothers find here a fertile shop ping ground—reductions as fol lows: Reductions on Boys 9 Wool Suits $ 5.00 Bovs’ Suits $ 3.75 6.50 Boys’ Suits 4.90 7.50 Boys’ Suits 5.65 8.50 Boys’ Suits 6.40 10.00 Boys’ Suits 7.50 12.50 Boys’ Suits 9.40 14.00 Boys’ Suits 10.50 15.00 Boys' Suits 11.25 16.50 Boys' Suits 12.40 Boys 9 Wool Trousers Reduced SI.OO Trousers ’ $ .75 1.50 Trousers 1.15 2.00 Trousers 1.50 2.50 Trousers 1.85 Reductions on Boys 9 Wash Suits SI.OO Wash Suits $ .75 1.50 Wash Suits 1.15 2.00 Wash Suits . . 1.50 2.50 Wash Suits 1.85 | 3.00 Wash Suits 2.25 3.50 Wash Suits 2.85 ij 4.00 Wash Suits 300 3 $5.00 Wash Suits 3.75 | Same Scale of Reductions Apply to Furnishings Straw Hats Half Price I Boys' Shop Second Floor Geo. Muse Clothing Co. --wrrri wlij L_- UiiriiinT ~ —'tt, jrTTi>rmrTM-niii— kiif—w ■■■■ i mih i 1 m r miwuiuiumuHii ii'Jb uxhjnw— Hi * J ’EXCHANGING your business for a ST house and lot is easy to do and just r ~ as profitable as if you first sold and g then bought again. Read the, offers to ■ I j exchange in the Want Ads of The Geor ii_ p" 1 - ’ RUTHERFORD LIPSCOMB HOWARD PAT FILLO Lipscomb-Pattillo Fire Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE 504-8 Atlanta National Bank Building. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT For the .six months ending June 30. 1912, of the condition of the Camden Fire Insurance Association OF CAMDEN. Organized under the laws of the state of New Jersey, made to the governor of the state of Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said state. Principal ofliee. 434 Federal St., Camden. N. J. I. CAPITAL stock. Whole amount of capital stock . . ..? $600,000.00 Amount paid up in cash 584.621.50 (Capital stock being increased from $500,000 to $600,000; $84,621.50 of the im-'ease already paid in, balance due December 2. 1912.) 11. ASSETS. Total assets of the company, actual cash market value .. ....$2,776,515.1 1 111. LIABILITIES. Total liabilities ... $2,776,515.11 IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total income actually received during the first six months in .ash $766,232.32 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total expenditures during the first six months of the year in .ash ... $704,756.13 Greatest amount insured in any one risk ..$60,0.00.00 A* copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office •it 'he insurance commissioner. STATE OF NEW JERSEY—County of Camden. Petsonally appeared before the undersigned. E. E. Read. Jr., who. be ing duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the president of the Camden Fi> Insurance Association, and that the foregoing statement Is correct and t tie. E. E. READ, JR. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 19th dav of July. 1912. FRANK J. BI RR. Notary Public. Name of State Agent—DAN B. HARRIS. ' r >it it Atlanta- I IPSCOMB « CO. rilE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, S VITRDAY. AUGUST 3. i>n_. CLEAN-UP SALE •I list uow. in the midst of the season, we are going to put our fentire stock on the bargain tables A at your pwn prices. A visit to • our store will convince you of the sincerity of this money-saving sale. SKIRTS. One lot of tan. Whipcord Skirls, in the latest st vies, reduced from $7.00 to ‘ $3.75 I Our entire slock of Serge Skirls, in all colors, that sell everywhere I for $6.00, going for $3.75 / DRESSES. ' About 100 Lingerie Dresses, beau tifully trimmed, with exquisite lace and embroidery, valued nt $15.00, going for $4.98 One lot of House Dresses that sell for $3.00 you can buy for 98c Ki W/l ‘I MILLINERY. *1 il\z 1 I c °bection of Trimmed Hats. A jl 1 latest styles. $5.00 and $6.00 val- I I ll ues for $1.85 I ' i| Untrimmed Shapes, in black and x— J cream, were $2.50. now 59c White ('hip Shapes, in all colors, for 59c All our stock of Silk Hosiery Tomorrow's 4.93 25 P gr CC,lt Off 1. SPRINGER, 95 Whitehall St. I pu iT--rrrtw iniiiiinirmiTrrmii iimiwm Straw Hats Reduced MUSE’S ALL SMOOTH STRAWS . *4 Price I All other straws, including Sennits, Milans, etc., at uniform price of I z George Mose Clothing Co. ? i 71/fAAA' a* good position has IKZ p een found through the “ Help Wanted" columns of The Georgian. Both Phones 8000 SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT For the six months ending June 30, 1912, of the condition of the American Centra! Fire insurance Company OF ST. LOUIS. organized under the laws of the state of Missouri, made to the governor of the state of Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said state. Principal Office 816 olive street. I. CAPITAL STOCK. Whole amount of capital stocks2,ooo,ooo.oo Amount paid up in cash 2,000,000.00^—52,000,000.00 11. ASSETS. Total assets of the company, actual <- -h market v i tie $5 471 662 43 111. LIABILITIES. Total liabilities 35 47j tpy 43 IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total Income actually received duringthe first -ix months in cash $1,779,471.61 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total expenditures during the first six nrnnths of the year, in cash $1,823,428.88 Greatest amount insured in any one risk $ 1 'iit.Ooo.oo Total amount of insurance outstanding 449.569.520.00 A copy of the act of incorporation. dulv certified, is of file in the ofliee of the insurance commissioner. STATE OF MISStJIRI—City of St. Louis. Personally appeared before the undoes gned B. G. Chapman, Jr., w ho. being duly sworn, depot s and says that he. is the secretary of the American Central Insurance Company. and that the tor, going statement is correct ami true. B. G. CHAPMAN. JR.. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of July, 1912 JOHN H. EGGERT, Notary Public. Ah commission expires Septemb-.-r 5 1915 Name of State Agent- GUY CARPENTER. Na "■ ,f A rnnt al Atlanta HOWARD PAT 'I!I O. SHOE REDUCTIONS AT BLACKS Offering a complete assortment of Sizes, and styles, in high-grade Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s low cuts. Including our own special lines of Laird and Schober and the Celebrated Edwin Clapp makes. xMADE TO SELL THE WORLD OVER AT ONE STAND ARD PRICE—BUT CUT GREATLY IN THIS SALE, FOR QUICK CLEARANCE Patent Leathers, Gun Metals, Tans, and All Popular Fabrics REDUCED AS FOLLOWS $7.00 Values Now $5.45 $6.00 Values Now $4.95 $5.00 Values Now $3.95 $4.00 Values Now $2.85 $3.50 Values Now $2.75 $3.00 Values Now $2.35 All Children’s Shoes Greatly Reduced 35 Whitehall Street i Diseases of Men TLI Y experience of 35 years has shown me that more human wrecks are caused by a chronic local disease than f ■• '■<>&&»*&> any oiber No ’ disease n»eds more careful or scien i lisle attention to ®a effect a cure. I »|a also know there 1» mj- aa no quick cure for W' <S specific blood pol- 3 son. Temporary I , removal of symp- ViS■’ s&jJeL Ji toms Is not a cure i yjwwlWSWh £■ Experience, care ts Jii'3 ful attention to de- F ■.< flB tails ami a thor- Ok, ■ xS .mM ough knowledge of IBM how and when to v ’’Sys use the remedies s known to be bene- flciul In the tr-Rt- Kgasjljfeiftft ’■/ ment of this dis r.nwM tj ha inn < ’ aßP - Produce re- LR. WM. M. BAIRD suits. Honest bus Brown-Randolph Bldg. lness meth(M]s and Atlanta, s»a. conscientious treat ; ment are features of my office. Exam inations free Office hours Bto 7; Sun days and holidays 10 to 1. My mono ; graphs free in plain, sealed wrapper. ■ - —•— r Pounds AFg j » J 25 pounds for 51.00 with a purchase of 1 pound of tea at 60c lb., or 4 pounds of [ coffee at 25c pound. There are no condi tions or restrictions on the 5 pounds for 25c, hut to buy the 25 pounds for SI.OO you must buy either the tea or coffee. !0-Pound Pail of Silver Cl HQ Leaf Lard V I• L J 10-Pound Pail f»i fir Compound Lard v I «UU CASH GROCERY CO. 118-120 WHITEHALL STREET ( ) Eyeglasses and Library ' Al I KP*"i I Spectacles. Extremely i HLL OIiLLL light entirely new and artistic. PHNSIII T your oculist, then bring | UUIiuULI us your prescription. no matter how simple . your eye trouble, it may _ ... be ser ' ous ’ anci y° u need § Ahulrl a P r °Per prescription ’ and perfectly fitted I glasses. Therefore bring * your prescription to the f ATLANTA OPTICAL CO. 142 PEACHTREE ST., •nd you will be sure of perfect results. I SPECIAL ON MEATSI Saturday, Aug. 3| Buy at the store that is reducing the high cost of living I for thousands of families in Atlanta and many other cities in the states. Following are some of our extra low prices: Fancy Hindquarters Lamb, per pound 13e Fancy Forequarters per pound 10d Prime Beef Rib Roast, per pound lid and lid Choice Beef Roast (boneless and rolled), per pound.... 14d Fancy Beef Pot Roast, per pound Sd an( | 10d Choice Pork Loin Roast, per pound 14d Choice Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound 12d Choice Veal Roast, per pound to 14d Fancy Porterhouse Steak, per pound 15£ and 17d Fancy Sirloin Steak, per pound 14d Fancy Tenderloin Steak, per pound 14d ! Fancy Round Steak, per pound ..13d I Fancy Chuck Steak, per pound IQd | Choice Lamb, Veal and Beef Stew, per pound . . . . <3d and Sd | Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Hams, per pound 15d j Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Picnic Hanis, per pound, 13d 1 Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per pound, ISd Our English Style Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per pound 1 7<> . Our Sugar Cured Blade Breakfast Bacon, per pound. .. 14d 1 White Side Meat (dry salted), per pound 13d Bean Pork (for seasoning vegetables), per pound lid Our Own Sugar Cured Boneless Corned Beef, per pound 10d and 12Ld Wiener, Frankfurter, Garlic, Bologna Sausage, per pound ' Veal and Ham Sausage (for cold lunches), per pound. . All other Meats at the usual very low prices. All our Meats are of best quality and strictly U. S. Government in spected. BUEHLER BROS. 119 Whitehall Street READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS- GEORGIAN WANT ADS