Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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TENYEAR CASE YIELDS il <■ following from a teller Robinson. Spartanburg, s. c. : . , on Hr. .1. A. Thompson, who I ten years ago with chronic „' .iscase. It gradual!} grew , L ntil two years ago he was beri , Son anil family gave up hope, i Renal Compound, using about a j \..w tip and much improved, is . i. You can use this item, as this privilege. His son is a diTUtsl." 'ir no uiiesiioiT about this pa- g the chronic and supposed in- I 'i tn of Kidney disease. Some ~ t> deciare the sixth month ptr s I over the deadline}. Physi- I red the chronic stage in this established ten years ag< . i Unit patient was bedfast fori before taking the treatment. I . s mi an absolutely hopeless I r the old regime. v. declared over and oyer that i • me hope in even old and ex- I uses, fur a certain percentage of I . t as in the above Instance. ’. i i scuse under heaven cun lie lidding people who have ehron- ■ .: sense to certain death on litgi- . . . - .-glycerine and Basham's Mix ... w> ■ ' there is hope through the sedition of this new bland and r i'tineni. It does not conflict ..si.-inns' prescriptions. Cases not , - - i.ough to be in the hands of' usually yield to Fulton's i tipound unaided. We desire to and advise with cases not I- . I itnondson & Bro.. 12 North i it and 106 North Pryor street. N ! (Advt.) Health Restored By Eckman’s Alterative „ VdlsWte Remedy for Throat and Lungs. ■re a sufferer from Glandular 11.. sis, or Know of any one so af mig'ht be well to investigate where the writer declares after -uttering, he found permanent ■! util recovery to health by using .i Alterative, a medicine which si. .. . n effective in man} cases of Tu ■en iil'-sis: 257 Larustoti St., I’hila.. Pa. lenien:' In March, 1909, I was : s , and m} doctor pronounced my "I-reulosis in the Glands.' Medi al eiiiii.'tit did not help me and on my I Iviee I went to a hospital l'o ited Upon, hill relief was only • ■ I lost strength and at times ■we cold sweats and fever. In '■ 10. I returned to the hospital. ■ . ntinued operations were not . .... io ng me. meantime, a friend of mine ad nan's Alterative, saying it was ; .... i- Tuberculosis. The wounds in my i.ecK were still open and in a frightful i, when I started to take it. After! ■ ux wo bottles. I found I was improv i". having gained weight, could eai and able sleep. I continued using it I well, which was in November. . Ih-'ore | took the medicine I had li. . lorrhages: since I have been tak :.g 1 I have not had any. i»n Novem ber H. 1910. 1 started to work, and since al rime I have, not lost one day’s work i- roiigh sickness. I can highly reeom li. liman's Alterative to any one who s As.-ring from Tuberculosis or Gland .. providing they take it as directed. I w'll gladly correspond with any party ns.' i g further information of what the iiie.-l, -ine did for me." sworn affidavit) JOSEPH B. WHITE. 1. .mini's -Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever: Throat : Lung Troubles and In upbuilding the ■ .<’<•. I'oes not contain poisons, opi ■or habit-forming drugs. For sale by Jacobs' drug stores and other leading uggisis. Ask for booklet telling of re -■-r-.-s and write to Eckman Laboratory, iladelphia. l“a . for additional evidence. (Advt. i - . .. : rips' VERY EASY | TO SEI what you want. s * I -= SOMEONE 'S SURE TO H AVE IT. NO MATTER WHAT IT I Is - I I == TO GET IN TOUCH g WITH THE PROP i ER PARTY I USE I GEORGIAN > WANT I ADS I —■■ ii - ■ -.1 i —•.. 1 1 ■- -.. _ - , .... — — - ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF OFF 1 ON GIFTS AND TOYS W e find ourselves overstocked on a number of articles suitable for gifts, as ''ell as on some kinds of toys, and rather than carry them over we have reduced t from one-third to one-half, giving you an unusual opportunity to save money on your Christmas shopping. Here is the list: Number „ Rff.ular Price NOW Regular Price NOW ’«r‘ Q J jrass / en ? er fr-o-oo $13.33 Brass Fern Dish $ .75 $ 39 ‘IL Vra b n ass B * nder • • 17-50 1167 Child’s Clothes Basket 20 .10 Brass Fender. 3-fold 20.00 13 33 Horse on Wheels 7.00 3 50 53 £ e ™er, black with brass trimming 8.50 567 Woolly Dog .25 10 , Solid Brass Fender, 4-fold 10.00 6 67 Dressed Bear 50 .25 00 wohd Brass Fender, 4-fold i 8.50. 5 0 12 33 Doll Bedroom Set 1.50 b bender, steel, bronze finish 5.00 3.34 China Tea Set 25 13 313 Fender, sohd brass 20.00 13 33 China Tea Set .35 IS .410 bender, solid brass, adjustable 30.00 20.00 Casserole 3.00 150 1/ Fender, solid brass 14.00 933 Casserole 3.50 175 3/3 endei, sohd brass 17.50 11 67 Casserole 5.00 2.50 1430 Fender, sohd brass 18 . 00 12 00 Casserole 7.00 350 • Wl ou ght iron 14.00 9.33 Fancy Cake Plate 1.00 19 7 W°°d Garner. orass i 7 .50 1167 Salad Bowl 1.00 19 1 2 Wood Carrier, brass 17 . 50 11.67 Sugar and Cream 7S 39 j 1 Wood Carrier, brass 12.50 8.33 Lemonade Set R 2.50 125 1 English Copper Ccnl Hod 12.50 8.33 Candle Stands 1.00 50 Black and Brass Coal Hod 7 . 50 500 Chocolate Sets 2.50 198 015 Andirons, brass ■’<; 00 16 07 c-i el. □ or- 131'2 Andirons, brass . . ' ' I? Silver Salt and Pepper 75 2o 186'2 Andirons, brass 2 moo 13 33 Glass Vase . 2 5 ■•<) 167 Andirons, brass 17 5O 11 67 Rubber-Tired Toy Cart .10 126' 2 Andirons, brass 11.00 7.33 Rubber-Tired Toy Wagon .15 679 Andirons, brass 10.00 6.67 Rubber-Tired Toy Wagon 25 19 " Anairons, brass 10.00 66“ Fancy Silk-Lined Work Baskets. . 4.00 3.00 208'4 Andirons, brass g.oo 600 Fancy Silk-Lined Work Baskets .. 3.00 2 .aO 315 Andirons, brass -’ C o 167 Fancy Silk-Lined Work Stand 10.00 8.00 100 Andirons, brass 5.00 3.34 Fancy Silk-Lined Work Stand 15.00 12.00 514 Andirons, brass 6.50 1.33 Mission Waste Paper Baskets 1.50 1.00 COME QUICK OR YOU WILL BE TOO LATE! KING HARDWARE CO. 87 Whitehall 53 Peachtree J JI rmnWif'Tiriir iWßnmfiillMiimwMHg Ui IHIIDI II II |i HI! ■■■ll "’-M, J ust 2 Days > To Buy Your Xmas Gifts Beautiful Gifts Are at Crankshaw’s wOm ' f f^L ? A gift from Crankshaw’s is sure of appreciation. W* reputation of the establishment guarantees its value. . ’■ Choose here from a wonderful display of jewels, y jewelry, gold, silver, art glass and small novelties. At any price you wish to pay this store oilers best gift things. r ' Gold Gifts Silver Gifts WATCHES Tl \ CHAIX'S C( ifTEESETS PENDANTS |AM POTS BRACELETS PLATTERS HROOCHES VEGETABLI DISHES BAR PIXS PITCHERS . /W JIGaL EIANDV PINS c,OP,LETS MESH BAGS SANDW’K 11 TRAYS ZjEgl 1 XRD CASES COMPOTES WwTWM iOfilri '4 GOLI) BEADS Sl'k\ ICE PL VIES f NECKLACES BRI'.XD AND Bt’TIT'R sl'.X'l T RING- Mi,SH BA(,s ’ DIAMOND F-HXG- . • . ~ ( . . <r I li.AKl.i l ) , ssi < X Wll’i > \>)-> MATCH BOXI-S (K.XRI III' CASF-.S BI I.f’ PINs M AXICI Rl SETS esc mW'" .7 THI.XH’.TJ-S I’OILE'I >ET' ( I r<>m ;to / H Pt XS jo piecesj i The Beautiful Bracelet Watches T Arc Among 1 the New Gift Things Charles W. Crankshaw y < lb Whitehall—Atlanta National Bank Bldtf. r - S tOre Op cn -r TngJ □&'* -v 1 " x ' > * - * THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TCESDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1912. ---- ■ ~ ' Give An Umbrella A Sensible and Serviceable Gift for Him and for Her An umbrella affords you one of the nieesi kinds of re membrances for Christmas. Over thirty styles for ladies are carried in stock at prices ranging from $5.00 to $30.00 Canes with silver or gold heads are carried in a wide ■ range of styles and prices. Practically all of our umbrellas have detachable handies. 1 lie best quality of silk is used. Most every style has space for engraving monograms. Mail Orders: Mail orders are shipped prepaid. Safe delivery and sat isfaction guaranteed. Our ItiO-page lliistratml catalogue solves all gift problems. It brings your shopping U> you. saves time, money and trouble \\ rile for a copy today Maier & Berkele. Inc. Gold and Silversmiths Established 1887 31-33 Whitehall St. Atlanta. Ga. I^=— -r ' I IM. RICH & BROS. CO.I '• | Comfort and Big Stocks Await j jllth Hour Shoppers At Rich's I s I * 'i on are not to be disappointed just because • i* von had t<» put <>ff shopping until the last mo- 5". inent—we have taken care of that. sc —All reserve stock rooms have been emptied— * up to the lasi minute there will be plentiful as 2: * sortnients of fresh, attractive Xmas merchandise. 2 ■» —lt’s the eleventh hour, hut our army of more S' than GOO cheerful helpers will strive to make 2 .* every last precious minute count in your favor. N. B. —We intend surely to deliver every pur- 2 5 chase made here Tuesday. Wagons will not leave until the 5 J close of the store, and they will take every package with * them. But if you live far out, please take small parcels •_ 2 with you. X: 2 The Last Big Day of Toy land 2 : * Brings Some Reductions—Notably S , jS 2i" £ Wheel Goods, Large Animals, Doll-carts, 2 » Game Boards and Christmas Trees 2 : 5 S 2 Just a word about these reductions: It once J.' -• was considered good storekcepirig and is yet away from Atlanta to gel an exorbitant first profit on toys and 2 H)'* ll dip prices to half the last dav. -* • * And the thoughtful, humane customer who jc i "shops early’’ gets "S'ri XG.” X: * But not at Rich’s. Our first price is our lasi 2c.' !»» price one fair profit throughout Customers who ehose 2r JJ leisurely at the start of the season got best selection ami * * paid no more than if they had waited until these last mob- i like moments of burly burly. 2=- * W hat, Then, of These Reductions? 2 Simply this: The reductions arc onl\ on 2' ;m bulky goods occupying borrowed space. Their first prices 2f £ should have sold them all before now but some inevitably 2' ;2j linger. Ami w? in no wise violate the above inerehandis- I* ing principles by reducing prices on thes comparative 15 few- 2: » All Large Animals Reduced 1-4 to 1-3 2: £ S= H o-Huinp< < 'aniel .121.00 I $14.75 Buff.ilo o $ 9.50 5 - jp $57.50 I'urike} on V\ heel $18.75 415.7.'. Uobb\ ll<. s. so $10.50 2’ 5S L ou „n Wheels $26.50 : 41 1.5<» Ih.bm Lion so $ 9.75 ..’W '•j \ll otlirr iiriirnais propoi‘l iouatel.v r«•<111 <••*<I * All Wheel Goods Reduced 1-4 to 1-3 2 I.iige EuKine. rubber- | sll. n V<lo< i|.••<!•■ $7.5 • w $16.50 Du}.-. $7„- t * ?..,5 Huekbo.i ■!. $4.50 f 55.95 Iri, . s)j.!<s 2"' $11.95 Patl-o. Wagon $ 7.50 ’I. .mt . i ...l,i'. $K.5n sg *• s]f).o'i F.irn! Wegon $ 7.50 514.77. ' ors< o mon . ...SU)."O * Hors, and carl. $16.50 slo.On 1.-, oi wauoii $7.50 • M $7.95 Velocipede $ 5.95 $22.50 hoiso mid ■ t .$16.50 * All other pony and carts .wagons, wheel goods, etc.. •».. ■■ proport iomitely reduced. * Save a Third on Game Boards I'liese arc ciiiefly the famous carom and areharctiu • j combination game boards, on many of which you can play « l as many as 57 different games. Jp 1 J l''orinei' prices, $1.50 to $7 ,0. uou $1 to $5. *7 Reed Doll Carts Reduced About 1-3 * $9.75 doit .-art. *7.50 I M'-.O" doli ■ . : 5'1..'.0. * . * $11.50 doll COIt. $7 !'.. |59... oil $6 .ci „ ’ All other reed doll carts proportionately reduced. * 5 Save Half on All Christmas Trees '* 2 These are the non inflammable < hristiims tries recom- • mended by instiraiiev inspeetdrs. \<> danger of Imrnine •».! bi even from ever so many lighted candles. Have candle re 2? jj tainers attached. Were $1.59 to ss : now >O,. | 0 $4 «* ! All Doll Houses Reduced Thus: ..•I >0 St . ><< Hou.m . AJb ". j S". L««-g < alii 51 * sl9 ''ott.ig. $13.50 1 <!■,.,l’'',. : ... <11,50 2? -.5 w All other Doll Houses proportionately redmed. ■2 f" Toyiaiid Annex .Main l'’h:or II v ltl \isle. • 9