Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 05, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 It s a Satisfaction to open a bundle of linen fresh I from our laundry. ( The collars are white, shapely a d smooth- the shirts are neatly I <i ne, fresh, sweet and clean 1i ree are no raw edges. no frayed I < ds no holes We have laundered for him ! < ed' of customers in Atlanta for: ; >ars and have no complaints. Let us try your laundry Send is your collars, cuffs and shirts: ‘»r one week W.c guarantee sat i .fact ion. ?iedmont Laundry Co. 3 Trinnity and 134 Central Aves. j 3 Trinitv and lad Central Aves. 1 1 . I 11 I \ ! □ i I 'W AM Look at Your Ash Pile Good Clean Coal will pi-<>dm-< more than twice the amount of, heat that poor coal will that is full j of slate and clinkers Cood coal heats more uniformly, it burns steailily down to a line small ash. ('heap coal is poor economy . Order coal now before the cold weather finds you with an empty bill. 'Phone orders receive piompt alt ntion. Satisl'action RANDALL BRO MAIX OFFICE. PETERS BUILDING YARI B Marietta treei anti North \\ciiu« both if.ii toihoatl. Gel) |>l -oin- Main 3 s Al- < lai li> tn • and , mthcr; n n ad. !•:< ’! Main .54. Atlanta :21: M .-!?<• i. H»-r i’\ il»>s Mlanta 70S;' Is_ r-’.Hjth i'r ■ ■ t. buih phone ! 'uy Diamonds Before : 'rices Are Advanced You < in bll \ I i nov f.<>m «nn pi '>'-m si<>< < in the I t. • • i <h n i l' .ir • w !i w ill - iU-r • V’b " i cant Most • • . n 'i •- , \ x ~«ai ♦ and -•»»<•»■ 1 tin. nt vr '■ ' :ih ”>-i u t h.i- ' ■' i m thv In m-fl. <■! . i old pi i ■ Si levti' li sent t.!’ |i?ofal all vhait;t> i*. ;d. Attractive ni«»n: al\ p \ut ir all<n\od to these who pre ft ; i« bin that ua\ .\«t |.iitcx ami full p i rticula . s aboil! .air libera! plans given in <• . 1 »i;rui'ii<i Bo< »k let Write ot <all for Booklet. “Faets A boat I > inioiiti> Maier £? Berkele, Inc. Diamond Merchants. 31-33 White}.ad Street Established 1887 IWEST LUMBER CO.I I EVERYTHING TO BUILD AND PAINT WITH ,2* I SHINGLE STAINS A SHOULD BE AS HIGH GRADE AS THE PAINT USED ON YOUR / - E'jFY'Sg HOUSE. ' ..J& IT IS POOR ECONOMY TO BUY CHEAP STAINS. OUR SHINGLE YL - ■ ' STAINS ARE MADE FROM BEST \ '' \ IMPORTED CREOSOTE AND CHEM- ICALLY PURE COLORS GROUND IN PUREST LINSEED OIL. THEY WILL STAND THE TEST. ■ ‘MANUFACTURED SY ’ I A) DOZIER & GAY PAINT C° jgp* f ; | New York & American Dentai Parlors 28% and 32% Peachtree Street BEST EQUIPPED IN DIXIE Have just received large shipment of Teeth. You . F need Te«th and we need money. This is a chance BC- 1 SPECIAL FOR Gold Fillings SI.OO ' Gold Crowns $3.00 . , “’ R Bridge Work $3.00 Set of Teeth $4.00 Out BEST Set of Teeth . . $5.00 few f SSSSSS?' M. FOX LADIES’ TAILOR and FURRIER 4 141 Peacht'ee Street, Room 202 Peck Building. " I I" ■ to aniioim. <• I hav< just ret l ived a complete line of woolens of lie lull-t ryl's. velvet and broadcloth. Velvet patterns which have love. 1..-' ii - in in Atlanta before, consisting of ihe most beautiful pat i*in- imaginable. Will be pleased to have you call and place your ol der at vom earliest eonvenicnei . V ‘l/ott air cordially invited to viatt the exhibit of the .J . lyllcvcnA vnijtaviiiq Im. ' du< mg th <• < Vt ''an u factutera <h>.rposition. (I'uqti.it fiidt to tenth oiiicie will he dt.ipla yed many interesting .ipccmien.i of and (Copper ( J late representing the product of ihto plant tn Cbtlanta. i nfrminrar John Osman. Mechano Therapist, having just completed a post graduate course at the American College of Mechano- I heropy at Chicago, ill., wishes to announce to his many Iriends. and the medical profession in particular, that he is now open for engagements, and better qualified for special yvorl. in that line th,-in ever before. Chronic cases of indi gestion, constipation, many pelvic troubles, etc., are relieved ui a few treatments. <m give you the names of many Atlanta People who tire ie; i dy io testily as to the good they have received from our hts Lady attendants. 53 West Baker street. Phone Ivy 2< K 13.1 i - READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS— GEORGIAN WANT ADS 4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. AUGUST 5. 1912. | Wesleyan College Macon, Ga. \yESLEYAN COLLEGE, MACON, GA., Oldest College for Women in America. The Standard of Excellence in every Department of Women’s Education. Al ways at the front, its Growth in recent years has been Marvelous. Standard of Instruction. A large Faculty of men and women of the very best University training are teaching the col lege courses at VVeshyvan. They are doing a work unsurpassed by any school lor men in the Slate, these professors and teachers are always cordial and approachable, and render the voting holies ol the stud< nt-hody all needed assistance in their work. Conservatory of Music. Fourteen splendid officers and teachers have won for tin* Conservatory recognition as the best music school in the Southeast Trained in the world s greattst schools, they are well prepared to give instruction in Piano. Voice- Culture. Violin. Pipe Organ, Harmony, Theory, etc. Teachers' Diplomas and Certificates are given those preparing to teach. SOME POINTS OF WESLEYAN’S SUPERIORITY 1 A Faculty of forty distinguished officers and teachers with the best possible equipment for their work. 2 An atmosphere of the most womanly refinement, deeply and sanely religious. The spirit of leadership in every real department of life is breathed into the Wesleyan student. 3 One of the best equipped college plants in the entire South. Five large buildings supplied with every convenience needed for comfort and work. 4 The most conscientious adherence to the highest standards of literary education. 5. A great Conservatory of Music doing a work unsurpassed by any school of the South. 6 Splendid school of Oratory under one of America s best trained teachers. 7. A school of Art, giving instruction in Oil. Water Color. China Painting, etc., that is winning continent wide recognition. 8 A magnificent new Gymnasium under ne of the b est teachers in the South. Other Departments. The Art Studios of the College are a note-worthy attraction. Large numbers of students from all over the South conn desiring instruction in Oil, Water Color and China Painting, in Charcoal and Pen Drawing. All work is done in life, is original and not mean imitation. The department of Expression is all that could be desired. The Director has had a career of wonderful success. She holds diplomas from four leading schools and universities. Wesleyan’s New Gymnasium, with a Director graduated from three schools, is developing a large number of young women who will be thoroughly competent to teach gymnastics. This department alone has been recently improved at a cost of ten thousand dollars. College Buildings and Location. The College occupies a beautiful tract of eight acres in the heart of the residential sec tion of Macon. Five large commodious and connected buildings are situated upon an eminence that commands a view of the en tire-city. These buildings an- admirably equipped for their purposes. Health. Discipline. Home Life. etc. Macon has the finest climate in the world for the nine school months. One escapes the rigorous cold of ■ the farther north and the depression of the southern flat lands. The sunny hlls of middle. Georgia make the healthiest home on earth. Macon’s ■ health record is unsurpassed 1' , Wesleyan girls seldom need n doctor. The home life is delightful. It is one large family made up from the choicest homes in Amerh S ent governm nt affords large liberty., makes each student careful of hei conduct for her own honor’s sake, and ■ furnishes strict enforcement of college law for any who might be disposed to disregard the responsibility.thus placed upon them. RATES: The rates at Wesleyan are very low considering the high grade of work. The purpose of the institution is not to make money, but to con tribute to the greatness of American womanhood. School will open September 18. Write for catalogue to C. R. JENKINS. President QUIT THAT! YOU’LL NEED YOUR MONEY SOMETIME cM. Our great president, McKinley, once wrote: “Extrava gance rots character; train youth away from it. On the other hand, the habit of saving money, while it stiffens the will, also brightens the energies. If you would be sure that you are be ginning right, begin to save.’’ Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank 4 Per Cent on Savings Deposits ANNOUNCEMENT! P. J. Bloomfield has withdrawn from the Bloomfield Burkert Company and is now located at 84 and 86 South Pryor Street (Thrower Bldg.) under the name of P. J. BLOOMFIELD COMPANY Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Both Phones 535. Mr. Will A. is associated with above Company. INFORMATION IS INSPIRATION! If you want a real dose of inspiration, take a dime and go down to the Auditorium tonight. You’ll eome home delighted. You'll want to go again. You’ll get information on a subject that is vi tal to Atlanta people. You'll see a complete exposition of Atlanta made 1 goods. You'll see the factories • -tually running, and you 11 see the workmen tend to their business just the way they do in their shops. Five hundred and forty-eight plants in Atlanta where things are manufactured. Many of them in miniature down at this show. You'll certainly get informed if you go. And information is inspiration. Tern cents is tile price. Ought to be a dollar But it's A DIME. The Auditorium |j (Afternoons and Evenings) ", A"' DIAMONDS! Wouldn’t she appreciate one? And besides they are the very best kind o an investment for your savings More, our Divided Payment plan makes it easy for you to buy a beautiful stone. See us or write for catalogue The Durham Company, 20 Edgewood Ave.