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ALKAHEST LYCEUM TICKETS ON SALE
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AT CABLE PIANO CO>-ONLY 3 )RE DAYS
I— 71 SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 |~ I
PRICE: SI.OO, 51.50 and $2.00 for the entire ten attractions, including reserved seats. It only costs you 10c, 15c or 200 to hear the world’s greatest artists if
you buy a season ticket this week. The best seats will he sold first. Better call at once and select yours. Hone Main 1233 or Ivy 10G1.
One Dollar, plus—
A Determination
T N this busy age every worker, regardless of
his station in life, wins out by honest appli
cation. Idle money and idle men are both
useless. Your money will work for you night
and day if given a eha nee.
If you have no surplus dollars, reduce
unnecessary expenses, eliminate a few pleas
ures, and—
With the first dollar saved open an account
with this Bank.
With a strong determination, your saving
habit will grow—so will your bank account. •
4 Per Cent on Savings
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EVERYBODY WANTS GOOD PAINT
THERE ,S NOT A BETTER PAINT MADE THAN
|g|i STERLING PAINT
WQPro h° st °f satisfied users will vouch for
its quality, durability and economy.
“LET US'EXPLAIN ITS ADVANTAGES.”
Phones. Main 1115. Atlanta 329.
Read for Profit. Use for Results
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THLRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1912.
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_^»w««* sß{of * Sn ers W| || ] ea ve Omaha lor San Francisco
and Los Angeles Sept 26, 27, 28 and Oct. 8,9, 10 and 11. Automatic Electric
Block Safety Signals every meh of the way. Heavy double tracks, excellent roadbed
ballasted with dustless Sherman gravel, powerful engines and splendid equipment.
on the best; it costs no more.
I Tickets On Sale Sept. 25 to Oct. 10, Inclusive '
O. P. BARTLETT, General Agent
Union Pacific R. R. Co.
Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. , I j
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Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co.
3 BIG SPECIALS
$6 Arts and OQ
Crafts Clock
We offer a limited quantity of , r ~*
these beautiful Arts and (’rafts >’ >s, i J
8-Day Clocks, in Early English. i
or Pinned Oak. These docks are feu
made in the “Shop of the Craft- i K|
ers’’ and are of the best possible M
construction. The ease measures
23 l /2 inches tall, 13 inches wide
and 7 inches deep. The move- B| B t ill
ment is the Seth Thomas and
is fully guaranteed. A $6.00 |i || |? ||
Clock fltBH
for LJ
$4.00 OAK ANO MAHOGANY ffl QQ
CENTER TABLES
We have on sale a limited quan
tity of Center Tables, consisting
of factory seconds. This means
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u A tfrr^s| ss®E« 9 sll tions in finish, and they are sold
as suc h’ but they would be splen-
1,,- did values at twice the price.
If 11’ Large or small sizes, round or
|J*' $ square tops. OQ
3 Center Tables .... *
$12.50 S JH L $7.98
Too much can not be said about this
~- 1 11 wonderful Bed which is made through-
Z/ riT” XX ou * °f carbon steel tubing in a heavy 2-
inch continuous design. The fillers are.
the largest size.
Perfect fitting rails. II am me r
them all you wish.
I zk ~y ,-^C~LLZ~n~Tr\ X ' x . ts you can break
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I IldF 5 ~- gladly replace it
l/hiX ” U=a K? ? a t an V time with-
U l( | ® fill Uh CT in 10 years.
I Brush Brass.
$12.50 steel bed
' 57.98
Pay for Your Furniture While You Use It, “A Little at a Time”
$6.50 National Spring $3.98 ■
.. , , ~ ~ ~~ .. Our Sanitaire Mattress, built
Our Leader Mattress, hull 4u- bv han d, of seJected felt>
pound weightj felted to pre- weight uO pounds, side straps,
, 1 ; , guaranteed not to grow hard
ent pack.ng or $7 EQ or lumpv. A strictlv £< n
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A sale of Bedroom Furniture, Colonial or conventional
designs, in matched suits or odd pieces, in all woods and
finishes; and the prices are so low you’ll be surprised that you
can buy really good Furniture for so little.
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Dining Room Furniture in the popular Arts and Crafts
patterns, as well as the pure Colonial; in all of the oak fin
ishes as well as veneered and solid mahogany. The styles are
the latest. The prices low.
Pullman Dav- our line
imports in ma - 1 0 '' bibrary Fur-
iiogany. o a < r niture in ma-
harlx English hogany. Fumed
and fn ru I Lrffiffii'iMdUimLU' l ffi ()ak alul , '- :irl . v
Stocks f<> 11'-English. Co r
plete. prices ' ~. mB re et styles and
low jis $35.00. s|* prices.
Pullman Davenports $35 and up
Pay lor Your Furniture While You Use it, “A Little at a Time”
Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co.
LIFETIME FURNITURE, RUGS ANO DRAPERIES
■ 62 Peachtree 61 North Broad
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