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Atlanta No. 523. Loyal Order
of Moose, gives $. a week, sickneas or
accident; SIOO funeral; free medical
attention members and family. Dues
75e per month. For Moose free Uni
versity. free Tuberculosis Sanitarium,
tree Home for Aged and Infirm, 25c
quarterlx . No assessments Non-sec- .
tartan Non-pol'thal Only reliable
men wanted Boozers will not apply.
The init ttion fee erf Atlanta lodge,
for a short time, is $5 —only $2 with
application and $.3 when Initiated.'
Latet '■•‘s I lamination fl. Medical
examiners Dr. C. A Rhodes. ♦502-3-4
Atlanta Bank building; Dr. W. H, |
Hoey. 301-2 Walton building (Jet ex
amined early, please. It is Important, i
You should jdn today and saxe S2O
N WALDO KENNEDY.
National Director.
12’> Fea* htree St.. Candler Bldg
Telephone Ivy 5147 P. O. Box 1 404.
Office open dav and evening Wel
come to one and all. (Advertisement.)
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goods #— goods
Sum.-ti Him to snrpr.se ynu P '| R f JB |||. ~j ; , W | Wll jjFf' Ij h ''ill jj' ( |I l! [. ’ Three earloads, fresh, spark
this ' ' Eook in S J |l ' K II ling with newness. Style and
• h I,IL wmdov ■>’ ••><■ new | i| . ■ fe — -""qg quality go hand in hand here
1 inmssian Wain ,i PHor Suit i| J4fC~—THxlffr *1 | Isl >; i.alß |<--- I' I' with every wood known io the
II ■* *" m " M **“*™~***"*~—'* L 1 linH IK Ir I*T» - jp-.m i iimt* '' '* gigw l iP 1
IFor Ih. parlor and library and |MF'♦ ’’ . : r t i0i.;,,! I',■ j■ | art. Mahogany. Bird's-Eve
lvill - v ' -h-’v'nu- ■ r -Maph. Fumed Oak. Early
1101 a " inill "‘ l,s, ‘ ' 1,111 lillHln "'H jfl -M '"”0 jl j: English Oak. Golden Oak.
“ V,r - se! '" -1 1,,1 '‘ r,ul fr---A d J || fgTI W M jTSi di tr 'w|- j Beds ’ l)resserh - Somnoes.
’'* oidustry ftM I !';* Wj iffi; .('hiifoniers. Tables and Chairs
’lSH®''^?iblii^r >u ltl,,<b '* l *uits. with
ticiilar st\l<* of suit. Curtains ar‘ l j i stylish Rugs for each. Suits
f< ' * n ’' IISI Fas.' J lilm B ” ' coni P^ e^e ’ or au . v piece
(Biairs, odd pieces innuniera rl w W = ° _ — Q 1 * 1 >1 u. separate just as you say. And
hie. Leather Goods. Comfort J A j. I 1 ,u ‘ prices on these goods are
(Lockers. Royal Rest < hairs If Ti-TsJ~fc| F ver\ moderate. Don’t fail to
Reading ( hairs and all the T * “I see our windows, and then, if
little and big conveniences Ii • j VO|l f ee ] inclined, come in and
;- ~ SOLID MAHOGANY DINING SUIT “
I.r S,„, ~, , 3 pi„ es . is Every Inch of Wood Used in Our New Dining Room Suit Is Solid Mahoganv ,e " so, ‘- a,,d we ' vant ■ vo ” w
« special feature. & J see the result.
~ 7 ~~ ' ==========z : The Buffet is 55 inches high. 54 inches long. 24 inches deep. The silver drawer is furnished with re- ' —.2:-.■.;...
| movable velvet-covered pad. Fretiqh beveled mirror, 44x12. Finished either dull or polished.
( ) 4.1 1" IOFIP S tt/X.£I.C t The Dining Table measures 54 inches in diameter when closed: opens to 8 feet. Leaves finished same IO f* TTI Q
as balance of top—all of solid Mahoganv. Duo-stvle lock, which permits insertion of two leaves before v*A AC A IXI ft
aro m„de to ~,n e».-l, Lj|{e th " divide, ' _ will perhaps be » revelation t«
iner s convenience. As far as F-he China ( lose! is 5 feet 3 inches high. 50 inches wide. All glass bent. The shelves are of solid h von Come in and see iust
consistent with cood lm«ino«« Mahogany, finished same as outside parts. One mirror in back. 44x12, at no extra charge. |‘ ’ . . . . '
we fldnn one t ™ T Cllt Th '‘ l; "'^ st Serving Table in ,mr entire stock. Solid African Mahoganv. how easy it is to acquire the
customer’s needs stOeacll VJ UI throughout : 3<J inches high, 31 -2 feet long and 20 inches deep. A rare gem of S//C i you may want. AV-
the cabinetmaker’s skill. The entire suit a great value for $25 cash. $lO monthly, A-' please you.
> ! This Entire Set | This Entire Set
FREE FREE
To Every Purchaser To Every Purchaser
Seis Free with every Range, no matter the price, Klct * Fo pv( ‘ r . v customer buying S4O. or more, we will
I and with every purchase of S4O or more. The set |f-fe■s ffijSgglfß give FREE of charge, this fine set of Blue and
White steel ware. Set consists of 13 large pieces,
covered sauce pan. 1 pudding pan. 1 eof- ' J exactly as shown tn the cut. This ware is not
fee pot. 1 dish pan. 1 maslin kettle. 1 wash i ../ the cheap ware sold in department stores, but tin
1 ’ I,sln - ,u, d 1 large tea kettle. This set will *'® very best enamel blue and white steel that can be
make your kitchen complete II you contemplate | made. Every piece is fully warranted to be per
trading at this store in the near future, come and fectly fret- from even the slightest blemish. Each
select your goods now and get the free set. We ''.. ' IF* P lece is 11,11 ,; »rge size, admirably suited for
w ill tag and set your purchase aside and store its purpose. The full sot would cost you $5.00 to
free for you until you are ready for delivery Pay- •■*. L t -• 5 " in an - v first-class hardware store. Don't
I ments on your purchase need not begin until de t siippl.v is limited, ami there will he
livery. But don't wait no more. A word to the wise is sufficient.
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Mww 'li JSS wBESwEBhi Heater
; W heaters. The | V , ? ~'i ' ,s W / f \ -> I 1 11 lira 111 d*o IT A
p : v """" tWwfe®y ! i <».3v tSj
heaters are w li></Wfeyi.^G/z-am Zl ' 'i jmib ' 41 JJL _ J f IUII v y’WJ
the last i" ' ;»/// 1 " V ' ' '7\
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" ".nd "fine C _| Exactly like
/.. T\ ,11 '' nickel pV-lptlv T! "" I)inu ~ Slllt IS l’°P’ llar f«v<>nte. Made of solid oak (no veneer., in Early p.'' '
I( IT looks ke J English and Golden Oak. Table 4 s inches across, when opened extends t» feel. The been sold in 4»yKBl
W\vHk,'4L“' g 11 wAB'S'W new monev. ■ •* i ■ » wL*H
" f \nd the EIKC China Closet is i>4 mein* Inch. 4<» wide and 15 deep. The Buffet s 412 feet high. ,l "' Mor '’ *" r '--«7
Iprices you 45 inches long. 22 deep. The Serving Table is 43x18.The greatest value in dft (T f\ j s ' .' U 'i
• i,lsl '‘"p” ’° Cut Atlanta at $5.00 cash. $5.00 monthly for the entire suft t|pOxz relia b1 e
s e e how , .
- heater. \
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I ■ 11 \furniture/ \cdmpany in operation. ..
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103-5-7-9-11 Whitehall Street, Corner Mitchell * '”'
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS THURSDAY. NOA’EMBER 21, 1912.