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A Strictly Tailored I
Suit or Overcoat |
All wool goods—all wool lined —or silk vene- I
tian, if yon like it. ■
(No extra charge for these.) ■
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Absolutely Guaranteed To Fit |
Made to C/i p ? Strictly I
Your *I 7) Union I
Measure 1 Tailored i
107 Peachtree Street.
Exactly Opposite Piedmont Hotel.
Note —We have no other store in Atlanta, though
we have IMITATORS sprung up since we opened
up our Atlanta store THREE YEARS AHO at 107 ]
Peachtree, where we are now. and where we are |
now making more SUITS than any other house in |
THE CITY OE ATLANTA! Our reputation I
stands for a square deal. Monev refunded if not I
satisfied. BE SURE OF THE ADDRESS.
THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO. ffl
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gg An Extra Pair of Boys Trousers g|»
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Without Extra Cost I I II
eg® Norfolk or
Breasted Suits JrML
flMft Every suit warranted wool. In addition, /
tlir ‘xrelkncr of service and selection of col- I /Cp'i - * 4 '‘ 1 I
«« ors -
Box s’ Blue S< rge Suits at $5 and $7.50. '*■• <
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Boys Overcoats. Some with convertible col- i *.s m T luT
MQ|5tES$& ' ,l,s ' '** , * IC '"‘" 'st ideas for winter. Priced I ’ 'Vtdl
SIIKJS at $3, $5, $7.50, $lO. IHV Bl
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Children’s Suits
~ Children’s Reefers ApjKlfl .
v "leas for the little fel-
lows, in serges, cheviots £9
or ""‘'•steds, at $2.50, $3, $4 fell OS
A raWr*Sr4- v an ? $5 - fl h
ZXjdf” Boys Rubber Slip-On Coats, fiß W
$2.50, s - $ 4 - ,/Je ■..-■■■
Rubber Hats, 50c.
4Bw Play Suits for Boys ■»«?—*
Imiian Suits. Cow Bov Suits, sl, $1.50. $2.50.
Ch ” p8 ’ Legpins ’ $100 ’ $ 2 - 50 > $3-
Bp Which Do You Prefer igi
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BpS In Suit, Overcoat or Cravenette SSS
@yi!k One at $15.00, $16.50
WjO $lB. S2O or $25? |p
u It matters not vour price selection we > u gsiss»
** plve '' ou . our aBSU1 ‘ nnce °f satistaction at §»RB®xiS
either price. Some as low as
... jg' $lO 00 and $12.50 |g|
I* 0 "!' over the new ideas in Belted Overcoats at $lO, sls, $lB.
S< < ’ n, ‘" *oue Serge Suit we sell at sls and $lB. mlCismiw
Rubber Slip-On Coats. $4, $5, $6, $lO.
The Globe Clothing Co |
EIGHTY-NINE WHITEHALL STREET
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If you are thinking of buying
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j a house, a lot, a horse, an automobile, a business, : b
a musical instrument, you will serve your own in- , '
terests by consulting The Georgian Want Ads. j
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1912.
I Climate Failed;
Medicine Effecitve!
It han been absolutely shown that rest. |
I fresh air and good food do help many
I persons suffering from tuberculosis. But
I it must be admitted that the disease is !
| seldom more than ‘’arrested." Something i
I more is needed.
| Eckman’s Alterative is a medicine made
I for the treatment of tuberculosis. It has
I conquered this disease again and again.
|j Often these Inmefits have been effected
I where the surroundings were not ideal
'.- i es resulted. Now we argue
I that Eckman’s Alterative should be used
| in every case of tuberculosis, in addition
to good, nourish!! g 1 I an fresl air,
[ which we all need. A remarkable case
I follows:
Weldon, Hl.
I “Gentlemen: Through Eckman’s Altera
| live I have been saved from a premature
( grave. <>n December 14. ’9Ol. I was taken
with typhoid pneumonia '•< I ings be
| came very much affected; my sputum was
I examined and tuberculosis bacilli were
I found. On February 21. 1903. I was a<i- I
I vised to go to Fort Worth. Tex White |
I there an abscess in my right lung broke •
I and discharged. I grew worst ,a* be
came very much emaciated. M.v pi -iciai.
informed me that I must go <‘oh tail"
as quickly as possible I left Texas Jun«
1 and arrived in (’anon City June 3. very
feeble. After being there two weeks, my
physician informed me that mv < ase was
I hopeless. Three weeks later I returned
home, weighing 103 pounds, the doctor}
having given me no assurance of reaching i
I there alive.
I “On Julj 11, 1905, I began taking Eek- |
man’s wonderful remedj’ for consumption, i
Today I weigh 158 pounds. I am stout
and well and can do anx kind «-»t work
about my grain elevator. I hav< not an
ache nor pain in my lungs, eat well, sleep
well, and never felt bell er "
I < Sworn affidavit) A IUD IUR WEBB.
I Eckman’s Alterative is efioctive in bron- •
chitis, asthma, hay fever, throat and lung i
troubles, and in upbuilding the system.
Does not contain poisons, opiates or hab
it-forming drugs. For sale by all Ja
cobs’ drug stores and other leading drug-
I gisti Ask fqr booklet telling of recov
erh-s, and write to Eckman Laboratory. ,
Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence.
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GEORGIAN
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; Want Ads
BRING RESULTS.
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Cold Wave To-Night!
Have you bought your
Heater?
e?. Don’t shiver over a grate.
Let us put up a heater for
& you. It will make your
coal bill smaller and keep
■ you warm -
JISgJL Prises fro® $3.00 up
This is the place to buy
Coal Hods, Fire Screens,
Stove Boards, Shovels,
// VI Tongs, Pokers, Grate Bas-
’ •* W kets, etc.
Special attention given to telephone orders.
ANDERSON HARDWARE CO.
32-34 S. PRYOR STREET
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r i TT miiirrUi iTMST r iISHIiHf I——
Wolfsheimer&CoJ
114-116 Whitehall Street.
EXTRA SPECIAL—FOR CASH ONLY
Our own slaughtered Tennessee hogs free of
ice box odor.
Pork Shoulders 12 l-2c
Pork Hams 15 C
Pork Loins ig c
Pork Chops .171-2 c
LAMB AND MUTTON.
Mutton Foie Quarter g c
Mutton Hind Quarter lie
Lamb Fore Quarter 12c
Lamb Hind Quarter 15 C
Lamb Chops 20c
BEEF.
Stew Meat 5c to 7 l-2c
Roast—Pot 8c to 12 1-2 c
Roast—Rib 12 1-2 cto 15c
Steaks 121-2 cto 20c
HAMS AND BACON.
Hams—Westphalia—Freshed Smoked 17 l-2c
Hams—Rex—Fresh Smoked 18c
Bacon—Westphalia—Fresh Smoked 19c
Bacon —Rex 20c
SAUSAGE.
All Pork Sausage—extra fine 20c
Mixed Sausage 12 l-2c
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Eggs—Fresh Country 29c
Eggs—Storage 25c
Butterine 15c to 29c
Butter 32c to 40c
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Our Grocery Department is new and every- !
thing is absolutely fresh.
No telephone orders at above prices.
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Wil Ver AII tiie arth ' W I
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—J you will find WALK-OVERS. They
std the style for shoes the world ■
over.
Every day more than seventeen
, ... thousand men and women buy .Wr
uTL- " -D'K OVERS -Because they know them and 1
trust them. iJHfA )
A Because of the recognized quality, ihe many '\\v <
styles, the way they fit. and look—this is why
<7LL t * ,r w,,| ‘l'l ls wearinjr WALK-OVERS.
xfL your feet, and choose WALK-OVERS LO L
' . Come and I "■ really fitted. j j
' r"" ' V rhis new "’odd is
jfer ) I //y an example of the new )
/ h/ WALK-OVER styles
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W It f )u 9 Button Sinton. I
SI uXV fl I
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GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.
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WorlcFs Choicest
Suit and O’coat
Patterns
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wJ wfflK PURE w 0 ° L
V IeW Why pay S3O to
for an a11 "
|rp A, woo l made-to
order Suit or
Overcoat.
Unrestricted choice of this magnificent
stock.
Made to Your In- ®w«BS3
dividual Measure fl a
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Garment J lIW
FT 0 “Not Cheap S mlm
0 i teces
(Coat, Vest and Pants) W
Corner Auburn Ave. and Peachtree St.
| 127 Stores from Coast to Coast
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WANTED 1,000 MEN
To conie in early tomorrow and order that new
Fall Suit and Overcoat. We are strictly ONE
PRICE tailors.
HYca Won’t Get Stung
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For extra charges, no matter whether you
want your suit made Norfolk, English, semi-Eng
|| lish or regulation style. You ran come in here,
i make your selection from this great stock of new
Kall Woolens with the complete assurance that
I you won't have to pay a single cent extra.
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
To Your $ S/QO No More
Order Mi *l^- No Less
Quality, Style, Fit, Our Success”
Natjona! Woolen Mills
WORLD’S LARGEST TAILORS
Robt. F. Mobley, Mgr. 77 Peachtree
Three Doors From Auburn. Phon* Main 126
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STODDARDIZING
!r E unce you try STODDARDIZING. you'll never change O
*■ —li<wause it's Ihe greatest Dry Cleaning Process in |i|
America. Amongst other articles that we Dry Clean and |g
Press, in a SI’PEKIOR manner, are Women's Coat Suits! ffl
Mm's Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed for SI.OO. jj|
A Wagon for a Phone Call.
We pay Express (one way) on out-of-town orders of $2 or over.
StOll CL dr d "*•**'• n 8 reateßt
uivuuu/ u Atlanta Phont 43 Dry Cleaner and Dyer