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ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINARY!
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The Phillips & Crew Company, perhaps the oldest Victor ».
distributors in the South, takes pleasure in announcing for
the Victor Talking Machine Company four s■•
NEW VICTOR-VICTRCLAS
These instruments are now on display in our warerooms,
and the public generally is invited to call and hear them.
IViCTROLAS FROM $15.00 TO $250.00. EASY PAYMENTS I
Every Victor-Victrola and every Victor record in stock
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82-84 86 North Pryor Street
Established 1865 Representative for the TTEINWAY Piano
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DAhwRGUS CALOMEL
GOING OUT Os USE
A Safer. More Reliable Remedy Has
Tak’n 'ts Place in the Drug
Store and in the Home.
A h <•: i ago. mon, women and
child,,a, ■ 1 <a•-i ■ 1 for a s'uggish
liver and foi constipation. They took
risks no tic,, did so, for calomel is
a dang..ous < rag. "nu family doctor
will be 'in lira! io ell you this if he
discovers mu il-’rin ; yourself with cal
omel.
But tn. ili.ig ’i !• h. - found a safer,
mol. pleasant m■ I than calomel in
Dodom's I ,i\ i Ton. .
A ■ .■; i • . ■ ts ' ys tan t t heir
'drill- -to s . ! in,.'son' I \-<-r Ton
in pr.i. ' . - .-very . .ise of tjilious
ms-- and 'n r uouble where calomel
used to be taken.
I >o, ion' Idler Tone -s a vegetable
liter toni hat i-- absolutely harmless
for children nd grown people. It sells
for 'ci ■ ts. a bottle and is guaranteed to
in entirely satisfactory by all Atlanta
druggists, who ,11 refund your money
with a smil, if ,t does not give quick,
genth relief without any of calomel's
unph-as int after-effects
i Advertisement 1
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READ FOR PROF!'.
/ GEORGIAN WANT ADS
USE FOR RESULTS
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UNUSUAL OFFER
'197” —• PIANO
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Sold by Others at $350.00t05400.00
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One carload of new pianos was shipped ns, 15 in num
ber, to sell at this wholesale price, $197.00; only a few !
pianos are left after our last week’s sale. These will go
with a rush, as such values will attract the attention of
out-of-town dealers. Eve f ry piano guaranteed for io
years Stool and scarf not included, on easy terms of
9 .00 OHLY THE REMAINING PIANOS $1.50
■ £ .TOWN WILL BE SOLD AT THIS PRICE | WEEKLY
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Lobar Down, Dollar Week, Buys a Used Piano.
U You Cannot Cad, Write. Full Description
Wis! Se Sent You Immediateiiy
STORY & CLARK PIANO CO.
61 rlcrth Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
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Don’t Be Behind Ihe l imes!
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STODDARDIZE
tJS E\ and WOMEX who buy up-to-date clothes should
Bl lave ’em Dry ('leaned and Pressed by the up-to-date Hr
STODDARD way! M]
We Dry Cleaii and Press Men's Suits for sl.
; KL A Wagon for a Phone Call. Hi |
' MMi llxpreKs (one way) on out-of-town orders of $2 or over. 30
Stoddard •
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I Good Repairing! I
| But not high prices.
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases.
lEBERMAN’S I
liouse of Guaranteed Baggage.
j,, 92 Whitehall. |
THE ATLANT A GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1912.
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for re f re? hes your mouth before smoking—cools it afterward. Your ’T'Tie
<tn breath is purified—your appetite sharpened—your digestion aided. flavor M
Wjt spear Take it home tonight. Pass it around after meals. Make sure year lasts
family has bamefiicßaf enjoyment. It costs tiiitfle by the package, but
. less by the box of twenty packages.
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To the People of Atlanta
| We, the undersigned citizens of the NINTH WARD, the
| home ward of MR. ALDINE CHAMBERS, desire most heartily
2 to indorse his candidacy for mayor, and to commend him to the
I favorable consideration of the people of Atlanta.
I Mr. Chambers is both HONEST and CAPABLE. He
? is faithful in the discharge of duty, and is worthy of the fullest
I confidence both as an official and private citizen. His accurate
knowledge of the city s affairs, and his careful and unremitting
attention to every duty he assumes, preeminently and peculiarly fit
| him for service of a high order as Mayor at this time.
J. G. Thrower Geo. C. Walters E. P. ]|. Akers Asa G. Candler
| M. M. Welch I. B. Wey .1, A. Perdue \\\ [> Walthall
M. L. Minor 0. W. Allen J. L. Stewart T. B. Ryan
i 1‘- Cuinn Harold Hirsch J. AL Skinner W. I). Owens
Jaeob 11. Olsom Stewart R. Roberts J. W. Hollingsworth L. C. Daggett
Mark W. Johnson Walker White A. B. Caldwell Chas. W. Smith
AA . 11. Rabern H. Al. Golden S. 1). Clav j/ \y AValker
AV. 1). Thomson C. AL Rizer V. H. Kriegshaber 1. N. Brown
J. F. Hamby E. R. Stanley Al. E. Tucker J. E. Guthrie
W. \ . Kriegshaber W. L. Percey J no . y. (Mndler W. R. Johnson
Asa W. Candler F. AL Williams G. J. Lawhon (’. c Crymes
Ihe above statement has been prepared and published with
| out the knowledge or consent of either Mr. Chambers or his
| Campaign Committee.
GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS
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