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>t Stylish
Comfortable
SCHOOL
SHOES
The kind that are built on
smart, sensible lasts that
look well, tit better and al
low tor growing feet. The
high quality of the leather
and the skilled workmanship
that goes into every shoe,
makes it hold its shape and
insures long, satisfactory
wear.
Bring or send the little
ones in and give them the
benefit of our new. unbroken
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Waterproof Book Bag
FREE
A® l°ng as the supply lasts,
(OX we wiH give FREE w it h
V-V? 1 ;■ eVery purchase of School
Shoes, a splendid WATER
PROOF BOOK BAG.
CARLTON
Shoe and Clothing Co.
36 Whitehall St.
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OVOU run no risk in trying Q-BAnX 1
11 HAIR TONIC, since it cannot possibly \
! hurt the hair growth or discolor it. Also with 1
k your purchase you receive signed “Money f
Back” guarantee, which we leave to your 1
• own .sense of fairness. Give the tonic \
i a fair trial and then decide for yourself. \
I Dandruff, dry scalp, dead hair —all these troub-
j les yield promptly to Q-BAN Hair Tonic.
S Get a bottle today from your druggist and start the J
Z treatment. If he don’t keen it, send SI.OO direct to /
Z us for full sized package, prepaid. f
/ Hessig-Ellis Drug Co. /v’- Jw
{ Memphis, Tenn. / A
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» found in every Dr. Nott’s package, / ■; / V
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Robert’s Strong Appeal to
Voters of Atlanta
You know the horrible condition of the streets, the sew
eis and the sidewalks of Atlanta. The desire of every citizen
is for improvement of these conditions. The past must be ac
cepted as an index of the future unless radical, sweeping
changes are made in the CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT.
So unbearable have these conditions become that the city
press lias stepped aside to condemn the conduct of our street
department.
Any change in the Construction Department must be an
improvement because conditions could not be worse. I am a
?. a T 1 lJ !date for Chief of Construction on the broad platform of
IMPROVEMENT.” My past experience of twenty years as
Civil Engineer and fourteen years as County Surveyor amply
equip me for the position. I can benefit the city, and if
elected will remedy the evils in the Construction Depart
ment of which everybody in Atlanta has suffered.
I will appreciate your vote and your influence.
Respectfully,
CHARLES S. ROBERT.
Candidate for Chief of Construction.
EVERY WANT
——You May Have
Can be satisfied, quickly, efficiently and
cheaply, if you us the Want Ad
Pages of The Georgian. .*. .*.
—be Georgoan’s Want Ad Pages
$••£•»}• • • •
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d'v 77zc Real "Market Place of Atlanta."
11 BOTH PHONES 8000 ||
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HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1912.
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A Wore? to the Wise
is Sufficient
concerning our Autumn and
Winter line of woolens and
our new style ideas for Winter
Clothes.
We have everything worth
while for the particular dresser.
Our specialty is making Clothes
for the busy business man,
who allows us to take his
measure and leaves the rest in
our hands.
These models show two and three
button soft roll lapel sack coats.
\ ery conservative and stylish for
a strictly business suit.
Eagle Tailoring Co.
18=20 S. Pryor St.===Opp. Temple Court
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SAFE . The Road of a Thousand Wonders COMFORTABLE
Via New Orleans to
Louisiana, Texas, Old and New Mexico,
Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington
Two Daily Trains for California
With Connections for Portland and Seattle
Three Daily Trains for Houston with direct connections for
North Texas Points
Through Standard and Sleeping Cars
Oil Burning Locomotives
Best Dining Car Service in the World.
S/IQ CC One Way Colonist Fares on Sale 6in rr
T'U.iJu Sept. 25th to Oct. 10th, inclusive s4uiuu
Atlanta to El Paso, Los Angeles, San Francisco and
Other California Points.
For particulars and literature, call or write
0. P. BARTLETT, Gen. Agent. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A.
1901 First avenue. Birmingham, Ala. 121 Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga.
IA SPECIAL TRIP
At this time may call for the purchase of
Trunk, Bag or Suit Case
Here you will Hud your wants easily supplied.
We make our trunks and Save You the Fac
tory Profit.
$30.00 Trunks at ... $25.00 SIO.OO Trunks at SB.OO
$20.00 Trunks at ... $17.50 $ 7.50 Trunks at $6.00
$15.00 Trunks at ....$12.00 $ 5.00 Trunks at $4.00
Suit Case Traveling Bag
Specials Bargains
sl, $5, $lO $2.50, $6, $lO
LIEBERMAN'S
The House of Guaranteed Baggage
92 Whitehall
SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE?
Note for TURNER for Uity Electrician. “PROGRESSIVE.” for LOWER
Electric and Gas Rates.
™ TURNER forced the OCTOPUS (THE GEORGIA RAILWAY AND POW-
J! ) b’EDUUE Electric Rates to Atlanta people TWO HUN
DRED 1 H()l SAND DOLLARS, beginning January. 1913.
TURNER will next begin a fight to Reduce Gas Rates for ATLANTA peo
ple. The Octopus owns the Gas Burned Here.
i, < 1 Y ’f XTV VEARS Atlanta has experieneed NOREDUCTION INGAS
RAfES Atlantans pay TWENTY PER CENT MORE for gas than New York.
Boston. Kichmond and Baltimore. \\ HV? BECAUSE the OCTOPUS owns the
Gas used by the rich and the poor. Gas is the commodities of the high
cost of living.
ITRNKR investigated x TL RNER says Atlanta
gas rates in New York. ' must have more street
Boston, Riehmond and r;,l ' s during the
~|lsli hours. He is the
Baltimore in person and ■F Cga. t> .,, .
B 081 Straphangers’ candi-
at his own expense. ||L .■ WMb date.
I While TURN ER’S ene-
TURNER advocates ~ ” mies are “shelling the
that the .-ily own an.l ..p- » lißF* ’ I """J» « lt b mud." TUR-
y? niiiiL.' W& NER is on the job at citv
erate its own electric looking after the
l’ lauU people’s interests in elec-/
- ' tric a 1 ass a i .
Co-operate with TUR- JSI Eleventh-hour charges
vrp • ! • U ! r > WMh- --oMB ar, ‘ MALICIOUS and
XER in his hght for the ‘ G ARDEN. The pen
people by re-electing him / pl ( ‘ receive the bene-
to office on next Wednes- of II RNER'S fight
day, October 2d. C 'J'"’"’ ! “"' h
R. C. TURNER,
City Electrician. ;
“The Man Who Cut the Price of Electricity in Atlanta.”
Have you received one of the twenty thousand circular letters signed bv
several directors and stockholders of the Georgia Railway and Powrr Company,
asking you to vote for Turner’s opponent? “There’s a reason.” They can not
control I urner. He represents the people’s interest at all times.
i ochTmouTi ßHE^ll
‘ 5 ~ —The Real Department Store s JJ>
| Tuesday Sale Domestic
i 1W MT Lace Curtains and I
i q Lace Curtain Nets! •
B lßwjO/ Greatly Underpriced £
/ Domestic Lee Curtains at Very Special Prices— jE
/•' /' 17 / J / 300 pairs of new, fresh Curtains in this offering; rep-
resenting the surplus stock of one of the leading
3* i jfl ce Mill*. A saving to you of at least one-third
LOT I—Lace Curtains; regular price ~
eJ* $2.25 and $2.50 pair; £4 "9F Lace Curtain Nets—From the same mill; gr
special, pair 3M ■■ O and in this purchase comes twenty-five
'= S JJ LOT 2—Lace Curtains; regular price pieces of new and up-to-date patterns
“W $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 ££ QC of Lace Nets by the yard. Sharp sav-
pair; special, pair <s£»vU ings for you Monday and Tuesday. Sp*
3! 'i 0T Lace Curtains; regular price Twenty-five pieces Net, regular ‘prices S’"
JJB $.>.00. $6.00 and $6.50 QfT 60c. lIIH ’ ?5c per yard; FQ
pair; special, pair special, yard OUC
| (RUGS! DOMESTIC and ANTIQUES RUGS! |
J 5 An Unsurpassed Assortment
T? Our gorgeous collection of Oriental Antiques a' 2?
TBl masterpiece marvels in historic originals, surpass in Wi-WXWTH*r
brilliancy, variety and values anv previous importa Xn S
3* tions shown on our floors. Then* was a marked j |>f* i-'tT 3
scarcity of these gems this year, yet. notwithstand- c MI
rd* ing this obstacle, we got in on the market at a high- /. ~
l.v opportune moment, and bought Io such an ad- 6 j 2 iiH
'jjt vantage we can offer you these rare art antiques ''WF
~>l at undervalue prices. Besides the Antique we have ■ '’•iW ®L-
a magnificent assortment of Persians wrought in the |>
Ji characteristic beautv proverbial in these artistic rug & V-: *?W S s *
creations. JU
Fine Domestic Rugs, ineluding the exquisite Wiltons, !)xl2 $35 to $57; and the
gorgeous Axminsters, 9x12. $9.75 to $30.00. Qua intly pretty Log Cabin Rugs, in 5F
the round cornered effects. 9x12. $12.00. Plain color Hugs. 9x12. sls to S6O. ’ St
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Are you looking for Real Estate to In
vest in or do you want to sell your prop
erty? Then read the Real Estate Ads
in The Georgian Every dealer of Im
portance in the real estate business In
this section, advertises in The Georgian’s
Real Estate columns.
Interest paid on Savings
Deposits at 4 per cent com
pounded twice a year. Trust
Company of Georgia.
Open a Savings Account
with the strongest institu
tion of its kind in Georgia.
; Trust Company of Georgia.
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