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ESSIG BROS. CO. 2 Correct Dress for Men” I I
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Final August Reductions
Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Suits
LOT 1 LOT 2
Ynur choice of all Black Unfinish- Your choice, a lot of nice snappy
ed Worsted Suits.
. patterns,
$15.00 SIO,OO
T\ orth from $22.50 to $27.50. Most-
ly large sizes in this lot. Sizes 42 Worth from $15.00 to $22.50, a
and 44.
, few of all sizes in this lot.
Splendid values for $15.00 tor the
big men. Some exceptional values for SIO.OO.
ESSIG BROS. CO.
‘‘Correct Dress for Men”
26 Whitehall Street
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“Law Brothers for Quality”
The New Fall Hats
Have Arrived—-Formal Opening Tomorrow, Thursday
Dunlap
Hats
OUR new’ Fall Stock of Soft and Stiff Hats for
Men is here—the largest and most compre- p 1 r *
hensive showing we’ve ever made. There’s '-**ollll. Ot
three famous lines—“ Dunlap,” “Stetson” and KnaDD
Hats “(Jrofut Knapp”—from which to select, with every t T
shade, shape and style of the season well represent- Hats
ed. They're beauties. Come in tomorrow and see
for yourself.
IO WHITEHALL ST.
See Our Window Display
SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT
For she months ending June 80, 1912, of the condition of the
Columbia Life Insurance Company
. OF CINCINNATI,
Organized under the laws of the state of Ohio, made to the governor of the
state of Georgia, tn pursuance to the laws of said state
Principal office hinrtheaet Corner Fourth Avenue and Elm Street.
I, CAPITAL STOCK.
Amount of capital stockssoo,ooo.oo
Amount of capital stock paid up in cash 181,439.48
11. ASSETS.
Total a55et5J774.049.17
111. LIABILITIES.
Total llablUties J 774.049.17
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912.
Total 1nc0meJU9.715.20
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1912.
Total disbursements . $ 95.485.70
Greatest amount insured 1n any one riskJ 10,000.00
. Total amount of insurance outstanding .. 5.892,030.00
' < opx of th. act of incorporation, duly certified, is of tile tn the office of
the insurance commissioner
ST \TE OF < Hilt > -County of Hamilton.
Pers.mil!> apt- ir< before the undersigned, S. M. Cross. who. being
dub sworn. de| a > and says that he Is the secretary of the Columbia Life
Insurance Compani ..nd that the foregoing statement is correct and true
S. M CROSS
Sworn to an! s rb« ribed before rm. this 26th dav of August. 1913.
JOSEPH T HARRISON.
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THE POPULAR BONITA
If you 'vani to see a gntei, clean, up
to-date mus-iral comedy with plenty of
pretty chorus girls. erack-a-jack com
edians and ttcltt music, visit The
Bonita. _ Peachtree Street any .after
noon ot • vening this week.
The King-Murray-Jones musical
company who present the
haw proven themselves to be
n ..-t popular entertainers that have
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Atlanta.
The chorus alone is well worth the
price of admission which is 10 cents
for adulU ci i 5 cents lot . hlldren. •••
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN XNT) YEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 19i>.
• CONSTIPATION IS A •
• MENAGE IN SUMMER •
• Regularity of Bowels Very *
Important to Health at •
, This Time. •
At no time should people more close-
1\ wati’h the condition of their bowels
than during hot weather. Summer eon
ditlons contribute in various ways to
cause constipation, but whatever the
cause the trouble should be quickly
corrected; constipation. If neglected,
h arts directly to serious, and often fa
tai disease.
Some people find that certain fruits
have laxative effect, but this can not be
depended upon; a mild laxative tonic
that will act gently and positively,
without griping or shock to the system,
is far preferable. The compound of
simple laxative herbs with pepsin,
known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin'
Is highly recommended as being easy
and natural in action, pleasant to the
taste, and certain in its eft’ect. A dose
of Syrup Pepsin at night will restore
normal action in the morning, carry ing
off the heaviness and bloat Salts, pur
gative waters and cathartics should be
avoided, as they upset the entire sys
tem and afford at best but'tempo; try
relief. Ry cleansing the bowels and
removing the foreign matter that irri
tates and inflames the tissues, a sioon
ful of Syrup Pepsin will quleklv check
the-summer diarrhoea that is so weak
ening. Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
sold by druggists for fifty cents a bot
tle, the larger, family size, costing one
dollar. A free trial bottle can be ob
tained. postpaid, by writing to Dr \\.
B Caldwell 4b6 Washington St . Mon
ticcllo, Illinois.
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What have you done, or have you done ANYTHING,
to insure to your child a successful future?
One of the GREATEST lessons you can teach him
is to enable him to realize the value of money. Start
a bank account here in his name, and teach him to save
his pennies, nickels and dimes; inculcate in hint the in
valuable habit of thrift; it will give him self-respect and
make others respect him. It will enable him, when he
enters the business world, to be in a position to take ad
vantage of good business and investment opportunities.
This early training of the child can not be too strongly
urged.
SI.OO will start a Savings Account. We pay a lib
eral interest on balances in this department, and will give
the child a handsome handy bank for home savings.
IHIRD National Bank
FBANK HAWKINS President R. W. BYE RS . . Assistant Cashier
JOS. A. McCORD Vice President A. M. BERGSTROM Asst Cashier
JOHN W. GRANT Vice President W. B. SYMMERS.. . Asst. Cashier
THOMAS C. tRWIN Cashier A. J. HANSELL Asst. Cashier
In our tool department we have collected |
I quite a number of odds and ends, and while they I
last we will sell them at
Greatly Reduced Prices
Broad Hatchets, that were SI.OO, now 75c
Flooring Hatchets, that were SI.OO, now 75c
Flooring Hatchets, that were 85c, now 60c
Claw Hatchets, that were 50c, now 30c
Claw Hatchets, that were 40c, now 25c
Shingling Hatchets, that were 50c, now 30c
Shingling Hatchets, that were 40c, now 25c
Nail Hammers, that were 40c, now 25c
Wood Drills, that were 10c, now 5c
Hollow Handle Tool Sets, that were 40c, now 25c
Screw Driver Sets, thatwere 15c, now 10c |
Screw Driver Sets, that were 10c, now 5c
6-foot “Zig-Zag” Rules, that were 50c, now 35c I
5-foot “Zig-Zag” Rules, that were 40c, now... ,30c
14-foot “Zig-Zag” Rules, that were 35c, now .. ,25c
3 foot “Zig-Zag” Rules, that were 30c, now . 20c g
2-foot “Zig-Zag” Rules, that were 10c, now.sc
Gas Pliers, that were 40c, now 25c I
Cold Chisels, that were 50c, now 35c |
i Cold Chisels, that were 40c, now 25c I
Cold Chisels, that were 15c, now 10c
Screw Plates, that were $2.50, now $1.50 I
Screw Plates, that were SB.OO, now $3.50 |
Be sure to see these items when in the store.
King Hardware Co. s
I 53 Peachtree St. |
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SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending June 30, 1912, of the condition of the
Southern National Life
Insurance Co.
OF LYNDON. KY„
Organized under the laws of the state of Kentucky, marie to the governor of
the state of Georgia, in pursuance to the laws of said state
Principal office, Lyndon, Ky.
I. CAPITAL STOCK,
Amount of capital stock paid up In cash $189,040 00
11. ASSETS.
Total assets S4OO 545 4"
111. LIABILITIES.
Total liabilities $->0(1 *>4> 4 n
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912’.
Total income $7,’>.57.', 69
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1912.
Total disburse ments ... $70,580.80
Greatest amount insured in any one t isk .? 5,000.00
Total amount of insurance outstanding 4.670.500.00
v e»ac.t of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in th
of the insurance commissioner.
STATE OF KENTUCKY—County of Jefferson
Petsonally appeared before me. the undersigned, Ed I. Williams, who
being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the president of the Southern
National Lift Insurance Company, and thfet the foregoing statement is cot
rent and true ED L WILLIAMS
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 26th day of August, 1912
A. J. bickers'.
Notary Public.
JONES & FRAZER, Mgrs.
North Georgia Department
658 CANDLER ANNEX, ATLANTA. GA.
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CRICHTOK-SHUMAKERI
Established
) 1883 /7/9
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
by the PROPRiETOftS in person, is one of thei
distinctive features of this institution.l
D ' E ’ SHUMAKER.
Principal Business Department. Author-
Cnchton-Shumaker “Business Practice**
Course, has taught BUSINESS in Atlanta <
7 niore than Twenty Years.
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E. C. CRICHTON.
Shorthand Department. Author -f .
CRICHTON'S SYLLABIC CETHODIPit
manic Systems! his taught Sho-thand in ' llfll
Atlanta for more than twenty years.
SCHOmSHiPS or MONTHLV RATES
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CRICHTON-SHUMAKER BUSINESS COLLEGE
Kiser Building, Corner South Pryor and Hunter Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Every Woman Should Have
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WOMEN are bet Miming mow* and more
interested in Banking.
Those who administer household or other
funds realize that paying accounts by cheek
is the safest ami most convenient way.
Our ladies' department is entirely sepa
rate from the general business office.
A window ami desk are provided for the
exclusive use of our lady patrons.
We will appreciate your account, assur
ing prompt ami courteous service.
All matters pertaining to business cheer
fully explained.
Make CUR Bank YOUR Bank
4% Paid on Savings
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DIAMONDS
Reasonably Priced
1 -ik'i* our Morel for it or nsk Btiy one of our iruiiiv cus
tomers. The economic feature' employed in the purchasing
of our stock enables us to sell them as low as they can be
bought anywhere. Our stock, though always sufficiently broad
for selection, is <xtremely so at this time. We want you to
see our selection, exhibit to you tray after tray of these beau
tiful ornaments.. explain the different points of value and
have you judge of their merits for yourself.
Selection packages sent anywhere on approval.
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