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Martin & Knott Furniture Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
H. A. Martin I urniture Co.
135 Whitehall St.
Having recently remodeled and enlarged our store, adding
some new lines and putting in an especially attractive line of
all grades of Furniture, Rugs, Brass* Beds, etc., we are now in
position to furnish your home throughout with Furnishings
that are tasty, stylish and durable.
We have bought these goods for cash, saved the discount,
are situated out of the high rent district, yet easily accessible,
have eliminated every waste expense and can sell you goods
for these reasons at prices you wiil be unable to procure
elsewhere.
Mr. Martin's long experience in buying furniture for (he
trad and knowledge of the furniture business gained by ac
tual active engagement in the business f>r the past 20 years,
guarantees to you that the stock is one of chore sei c
tion and methods emp oyed in handling same are of he best.
We wiil appreciate a call whether you want to buy or
not, as it wiil be a pleasure to show you what we have and
quote prices.
H. A. Martin Geo. E Knott
LET’S GET READY
TO GO HUNTING
$25.00
BAKER GUN for sls
These ( are high-grade hammerless guns. 12 gauge, with 26,
28 and -30-ineh barrels.
S2O Marlin Repeater sls
In addition to these we carry Parker. L. U. Smith. Stevens.
Winchtester. Remington, Savage. Fox and Ithaca guns. Xo
matter what make is your favorite, we can fit yon up with
just the gun yon are looking for.
Hunting Coats, Vests and Pants,
Shell Belts, Leggins
Dog collars, chains and whistles, and everything used by
hunters.
King Hardware Co.
53 I’eachtree Stree
An Important Question:
Am I developing a cash reserve
which will provide an income or m 3
enable me to grasp my oppor
tunity the moment it arrives
Do you know of a better way to develop a reserve
than to deposit your income in this bank and pay it out
by check?
That plan will give you an incentive to keep your
balance growing, and your account, large or small, will be
welcome.
AMERICANNATIONALBANK
ATLANTA. GA.
At Lyric this week, the
“Mother Love” drama,
“Madama X *
Eugenie Biair in “Mad
ame X.” at the Lyric this
week.
A TIArtTA (TEURGIAN AND NEWTS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1912
Checking Accounts
Or Savings
Whether you want a regular open account,
subject to check, or a saving* account earning in
terest, we can afford you thoroughly desirable
facilities. *
Aside from the very convenient location
of this bank, and its excellent equipment, we be
lieve you will like our methods of doing business.
We have a Department exclusively for
Women.
Fourth National Bank
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H a nan dhoes
' \ wan t to show
\ y° u the new styles
\ < in HANAN Shoes
1 h y° u have ever worn
V HANAN Shoes you know
\ *ll the rest in regard to per-
<i /* / cct l° n 8 Wear ing quality
1/ and the way they retain
c ’ r ’hapc*
We are showing the correct styles and
leathers for all occasions, and are as careful
to satisfy your taste as we are to give you a
comfortable fit.
Our stock is now at its best, and
choosing will be easy.
CARLTON
Shoe and Clothing Co.
36 Whitehall St.
“THE SOCIETY CIRCUS”
AT BONITA THEATER
ALL THIS WEEK
The Southern Beauty Comedy Com
pany. which has proven so popular in
Xtlanta during the past few weeks at
the popular Bonita, will present this
week 'The Society Circus," one of the
best snia.ll plays ever seen in the city.
This company is on* of the most ca-
Fitting Trusses
ANY clerk can't fit a truss properly.
It requires a professional under
standing of the human form and a
long experience in fitting many pecu
liarities to give you a truss that will
benefit you and not aggravate the trou
ble.
And rupture is far too serious to take
chances with it.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Gives You the Best
Prof essional Service
For over 27 years we have been fit
ting trusses properly. We have the
largest and most successful business in
the Southern States, the best equipped
department, and the most extensive
stock of Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Belts,
Bandages. Abdominal Supporters, etc.
At our Main Store we have private
fitting rooms, quiet and apart from the
general business, with men and women
attendants. .And we invite consulta
tion Our expert professional advice
costs you nothing; it may save you
much. Don’t neglect it.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Atlanta, Ga.
Eugenie Blair in “Mad
ame X,’’ at the Lyric this
week.
pable that has ever appeared at the
Bonita, the costumes are well chosen
the music in everv instance tuneful and’
appropriate. the performers
themselves are mote than could be ex
pected at even five times the price of
admission. (Advt.i
At Lyric this week, the
* ‘ Mother Love ” drama,
“Madame X.”
1 A BIG DAY TUESDAY IN 2j
sHncomDASim
E ~ Gold Dust, lA r y 19c Serpentine Crepes
to 3 Pk(f\ at IVV Serpentine Crepe needs no introdue- “ <■
to " “*■ tion. It is used throughout the country for making at- jjw
The regulation 5c size— tractive kimonos, dressing sacques, house dresses, Eas- 29
to everybody knows the “Gold 'b "fished, requires no honing. Here tomorrow at 121-2 w 9
to Dust Twins” is a grand instead of 19c, because these are mill lengths of 2to 16
to cleaner. ” yards. Plenty of the larger pieces. Tn plain colors and *1
to fancies —characteristic kimono patterns, floral designs etc WM
• 10 Big Bars oßiy 1212e H
Os Soap toVV 5c Laces, 3c 15c Embroideries, 10c jj
Cotton Torchon Laces in’edg- 18-inch Embroidery flouncing 29
Kirk s Cabinet Laundry Soap. ings and insertings—2 to 4 ,as well as edgings and insert.
to one of the best of the high- inches wide. ings—4 to 12 inches 59
to grade laundry soaps. Sold in - RM
to some stores at 5c a bar; 10 big Ir* Ift T C• I r» •n .
to bars here for 25c. lOC ailCl IDC L&CC bide T HilS E SI
for 3 bars of the famous „ „ a JI Cl 29
Jap Rose Glycerine Toi- ' ery little price to pay for such fresh, attractive
let Soap. neckwear. Malines and nets finished with lace frills 29
1 Bars Soap, 25c 3 Embroidered Col- in L , 3
to . lars, 25c 10c Chambray, 7 l-2c <1
to k°k P ’ spl ®“ di<i for Three Collars for the usual Splendid nmlltv r>r <=t <?■
the toilet or bath soothing, an- price of one, because these need f sturdy jgM
g; tiseptic cleansing A usual 5c a tubbing. Hand embroidered. fastcol o'' Chambray for dresses. ZJ
to seller; < bars for 25c. turnover styles. None for late waists, etc. Yard wide in solid
t® " " comers. color tans pink blue or gray, yj
to Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Hats $1.39 Q e J|
to Jaunty Styles, Worth $2.25, at ■ <pl.7u
HW Smartly tailored skirts JI
to Bright school girls and misses made of the fashionable cor- 51
will take happily to these dashing duroy. Stylish and very
collapsible hats. serviceable. Plain tailored; i(1
to * button trimmed on side M
Z Very soft; can be shaped to suit Brown, black and blue Just <1
the wearer—worn as demurely or rak- f\ / vw®* « /> ,>o • j , ,• ,
to ishly as you please. Reversible — l//ks*'- ■ | a ’ ari< '\ e Relieve the JI
®S plush or velvet on one side with a /i> f I ~4th woman will find them JJ
to shepherd check fabric on the other. !j iI I all gone. JJ
to In all the -wanted colors. Worth $2.25 ' / (M nr r •• ✓+> - ~ ~ •Cl
S for $i.39. I 1 J $3.95 Sailor C? QQ JI
A Corduroy Hat with a nar- Plaid fabric Hats have wide Jlf «|
„ , . ~ , brims and piquant hood effects. fll , t ,1
to row roll brim has a chick, saucy Nifty styles with a touch of Peter Thompson and sail-
J* air about it that is delightful. feath^ r trimmings Greatly fav- O r suits made of all wool <’l
to n ored for street and school wear. „„„„„ r>i a j i• .
j-a Worth $1.98 for $1.39. $2.25 values at $1.39. ~e ser S e - Halted skirts, |
sailor collar, finished with
to Untrimmed Shapes, 79c; Values to $2.48 white braid. Red tie com J,|
to pletes the costume. All “I
to Various medium and small Shapes in velvet and Bengaline silk sizes 4to 12. Jbl
with velvet anderbrim. Good assortment of styles and colors. In- tl VU C S /•n s=l
eluded also are a few black Shapes that have sold at $2.48. Jj* Mill Yf | v I
5 Fascinators, <
to laperS t Snfptv Pins If maker’s entire sample line 's’l
to C 4 1 D* utfllvlj 1 1113, IV o f throw Scarfs and Fascina- Jd
>1 IBIS, Safptv pino—] dozen t( , „ tors for street - evening and
Safety Blns 1 dozen to a opera wear. Some are all white:
Good quality paper Pins—the ca ’" (l , IC - , , , . _ . others white with colors. Sizes
to price makes them less than 1c . lc _T >r s ?°°, , , ma s Cot ‘ range from 36 to 54 inches. RM
to a paper. ton Thread-black and white. Worth to $1 so ,. g9c
“to ’ " ' ’ ' jl
5 A Sale of Brassiers at A Corset Clearance *1
to Odd Lots of Corsets Reduced
Tuesday, and Tuesday only. "STT | Various broken lines of corsets, discon- au
lUp we offer brassiers that com- |(lp tinned models, and slightly soiled numbers £|
K/V pare very favorably to 50c 1/V are grouped on five big tables at very little MU
qualities for just 19c. And prices. All sizes and styles in the lot, but 51
*to you'll be hard to see just wherein these sizes in every style. jl
;to differ from the average 50c brassier. Made *
~to „ , ~ , . , corsets for $1.19, are in right good styles;
5 of good quality cambric, insertion and em- th( . corsf , ts a1 49c B 9 (. and 98p thonfrh M
Jto broidery trimmed. All sizes. Only 19c. no s so modish, are great values for those £1
(Tuesday only. Xo phone or mail orders.) who look only for comfort. U
5 Good 7c Outing Flannels 3
2 SoftT comfy outing flannels for less than the ’’l
price of calico. Used for underskirts, night gowns, boys’ Ji -
waists, etc. Dark stripes and cheeks. 12-yard limit. 5|
7c Ginghams, 5c 12c 1-2cßibbons,7 1-2 c \
S’ Best Southern Mills apron 10c anf i 12 l-2c solid color I \ gH
» Ginghams—fast color, full ! affeta : sa,in , an< ’ R ! b ’
to . . bons In floral and Persian de- vh If xj —I
weight and count-- all checks signs. Leading colors and black W- tV JI
and colors. and white; 3 to 5 inches. f !2j
5 12-yd -Bolt Longcloth for QQp I, *1
-to Soft, firm quality of Sea Island Longcloth TP I 3
•to f or muslin wear, etc. Lingerie finish. Yard wide, 12- rja J q <1
45 ' fil’d holt for just 89c. A’
to • <1
5 SI.OO Pajamas, 89c 10c Socks, 5c AMERICAN REALTY 3
to Men's $1 Pajamas made of Men’s fine cotton Socks in riIDQETC 51
'to blue and white stripe outing black and leading colors, only vUI\JEI3 <yl sj'J
to flannels, frog trimmed. 5c a pair. £]
to A splendid model for the JI
* Great Value in Stockings at figure requiring a
to - ' , ejC L. ’’" st al, d hips fi-nd <,
?! These stockings are in sizes sto 9. They are hack lines. A special fen J
I imported from England, and should sell for 19c a pair. t> llv th’ s <>ors< d is its ex- .
to But they didn’t take well in this country, and the impor- frame skirt length, givmc J
to ter closed them out to us at a big loss. They are fiat the model the much desired
to rib. are warranted clear and stainless, and will not rub. straight effect over the hip-
to Extra soles and high spliced heels. A splendid stocking fi>*d sinoothnev'
Jto for service, good looking, and only 5c a pair. Black only. over the back. Material i'
Jto . * a splendid coutil trimmed ML
to Stockings, 3 Pairs, 25c 15c Stockings, 10c with lace and embroidery <
and has draw string. Hos'
to A fine light-weight Stockingof Fine gauze Stockings that are fl , nnt 5
to which we sell quantities at 10c; unusually good values at their r tlont ,U1
to fast black. Tuesday only 3 pair regular values of 15c and 19c; SI.OO.
to| 25c. white and tan —10c. ——
5 5 Dozen Pearl 39c and 50c Underwear at 25 c 1
S"* RllthlfK Odds and ends of soiled vests, pants an 1
60 white pearl Buttons for l ( ’t. so luck consists in finding your size. »<.
to d’Xn' 1 ' Fish Tye, ia Taney Tmd Underwear, 19c 3ffc Gowns, 25c S
plain. All on cards —dozen to Gray ribbed Underwear; soft Comfy outing flannel Gov.'.
a card. fleeced. Sizes for boys and girls in white with pink or i'hi
t° O years. Vests and pants. stripes Sizes 4to 12.
Rich & 3'OS. Co. »>“".WW.T'y