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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
rtBDNEIDAY. MARCH t IKt.
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Hand-Embroidered Chemise, $1.00.
licautiful Frtui'b hand-made. liand-nmhroidoi'cd Chemist*: #1.0(1. Who would
!*vci* think they could he bought for so little! Here they are:
Softest of Nainsook, hand-worked scallops around neck, dainty scroll de
signs hand-embroidered across front; several different styles from which to
-hiiose. Also, for this occasion, a special offering each of Petticoats, Corset Cov-
i s and (towns—equally remarkable values:
Petticoats at
$1.00.
i jimliric top*, with hem-
ktitrlu'il tucks hihI wide
S« iss embroidery ttouuces.
inkers have hands of ('In
in inserting Mild deep lace
i it hers. extreRiOiy wide,
have large and small tucks
r.irininK the flounce.
\,i less th'ati 20 different
stvhs is the variety of these
, \n'|ilioiial ifil.00 Petticoats.
Kiiit>r materials and better
iviirkmanship, more attrac-
tive in design than usual.
Corset Covers
50c.
Th are of Nainsook, very
soft and ilaiuty. Deep "V”
or round yokes of lace and
heading back nml front. Hith
er Valenciennes or ('limy in
the newest patterns.
Some have beautifully em
broidered yokes in designs
simulating hand work.
Fifty styles; can von imag
ine a better range of ode Cor
set Covers? Actual value of
most of them, a third more.
Nightgowns at
$1.50.
Soft Nainsook is the mate-
rial, cut generously full and
made with care.
Deep *‘V” yokes of em
broidery inserting and bead
ing. wide embroidery edges
and ribbons.
Some have yokes back and
and front in elaborate de
signs of .lace, heading and
ribbon.
Others stpuire-ynkc effect
of iill-.wri- embroidery ; short
sleeves. A very great varie-.
ty of styles, at -id ..10 each.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.,
Store of Many Departments.
C fmoml MtriHon ^
Additional Sporting News BOWMAN BOYS
BEAT ROYSTON
FOR FULL PAGE CF SPORTS SEE LAST PAGE.
FAMOUS BASEBALL WRITERS
ACCOMPANY THE YANKEES
i-.iyeliall writers arrived in A>-
J«nM "till tlie New York team Tues-
«l.< night and will he here during the
1.1 • . f Hu* liighlandct*
I • • an* Rozeman Bulger, of Th**
llvfnlm; World: Sid Mercer. *»f Tlt»*
(barge McCormick. <*f The
Am * i .hi mid Alexander MacKenzb*.
■f Tin* MhH.
■' ■«v. hi. *n ate all well known to all
i- cl. r- of baseball dope.
K.*/eiHun Bulger made his first )uh ..t
fame ill Bit minghum. when lie wh*#
• ••nnet te«| *\v ii?i The Age-Herald. II**
went to The Evening \Voild several
veais ago and made •»n«» of the fa*u*>t
and liuide**! hits which lias been re
tarded in favoi of any meli opuiitutt
sp »* t writer.
'i’.te oilier three writer* are known
w ln*tever baseball is played and w hei •
ever fan* fait.
All four tire do;iblc-dy«*d fun*, dou
ble and tvested expett* and genuine
authorities *»n baseball and basehalllsts.
KID KELLY AND BILLY SLIM
SIGN TO BOX 20 ROUNDS
K"l K* |!y and Billy Slim, two local
h.\n- have signed to light twenty
* *uit i- .luring th»» week beginning
be i* Both men have piisted 91 *»
f • f *• :o guniantee their appearance.
•*■• • ■■ ?h»*v will make weight -lit*
1 . - ••;! th** day of the light.
m - n have agreed to past a $25
aide bet the week of the lic it. Fight
ing ell the wav, through will hr* the
ru«*. hitting in the clinches ,tn4 the
hi *».!.« being .allowed.
Yin.*c boys ate f.t,*-t boxers and game
to iIn* c«ffv. and when llt«v niee* some
thing will he s'ill Ing. The licit! goes
la the club making the best offer.
EMBRYO DOCTORS ORGANIZE
A SPEEDY BASEBALL TEAM
■'!f v untr men >>f the Atlanta ('••!-
bv * Phy-iclans and Surgeons have
* ;• ha-elmll club, wit It a haul
*•'■ * mher**.
•■•plain. J. H. Coffee, has the
k •• prat tit ing every afternoon,
i >o.,n have the line,up cont-
• N • al! the players have played
• ■u college teams, which makes the out
look for tin* team the brightest
i 'upturn * ’offer •* 'ell known in
Florida a* a ivvirhtr of high older.
Tin- fa« ultv and student hod> ar«*
giv ing tlie dub theli support
The college h.* * declared 11 -«*lf fat
sports and gyntn.i-tits. and lias added
a finely •**inipl *d g> mna*ittib to llte
new bttiidings-
FORTY-SIX YEARS FROM HOME,
AGED MAN FINDS RELATIVES
s ■•• i 'a* tioornlnu
' • ■ tin.. March 4.-Mr* l»
i>- -j.ut'tic** of tin* AtTleck llou*v.
' ' * rojnirltig over the re*torntl*»n
f h**r fmher. a \V. N. Phelps, whom
*' 1 "*» *‘•*••11 III forty-six venr*. or
' ‘ « toddling child. Mr. IMtelp*
• t!n war In tin* Con federate army
' 1 •.••*t»ernp»lr wounded nnd left for
" 1 ""• held or (lettynburg After III*
* «n|iti\ity lie itecm* t** hmc
" *’ ••■ of hi* fnittlly, nnd after vainly
..MiiviiiliL- f»r III f.ir MII1I.; linn Ii-
f,.i- South Alltel Li', wlfie It** reuialtted tl|*
to ;i Hltoft llUlt* ago
Uelttrtilng to Alnh.iin-t leceitlly. he bi*ev.
r.| ailvertlseiiteitts In Mi* pitpers. xyeklng
hifoiinntlon of lii* family, and Mr* Affte«*k
-iw tlo* notice Her IiumL.tml went to larni
tnglctlit nml brought the ••pnsllgn! fiUia*; -
hoiiu-. and It lirn*h> reunion »n- tit.* result ,
Mr I'h. li'* ** •» >'«*nrs " f “B* *'i
rcHiH.ttsHde |H»s|tam :*ii ei.gliteer In s.miiI.
Attierh * foi thlrtv seven year*. Ill* vv if.
resides in tl*:* *h> ul*"
—
Jacobs’ Pharmacy.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy. |
‘ in .Tin* ticorgiitii
j How man. *{«.. March 6.— old Sul put
ion hi* baseball attire Monday morning
land thin reminded the lovers of the
| tunioiinl sport nt Royston that they
| would like to play a game —just for old
! time's sake. Result—they sent a de
fiant challenge to the Gibson-Met ccr
ucademy boys, and li was readily at -
i ( opted. Royston put Uj aUm* heaviest
• bid and dtevv the t millet The ring
was soon cleared and the fim began
, It took one hour and a half to decide
j the bout. Then the spectators realised
• that the lm\n from Rowiimn had wal*
I loped the home pets 7 to 4—Just for
I old time s sake. Those who partici
pated In the walloping were the fol
lowing
(• M. A. Royston.
Suddetii. p...., (*obb, p.
i H. Burden, c
«». Bagwell, lb
Ik Bagwell. 2b
Johnston, ss.
(*. Burden. ;ib
Ward. If
Teasley. if
Adams, if... . ».
The Gibbon-Men.
ail challenges.
.... McWhorter.
....McCreary, lb.
.(Sinn, l'l*.
.(’unninglmm. *:».
i.'niu, 3b.
Taylor. If.
Smith, if.
I ones. rf.
boys are open to
COLLEGE MAN
BALKS SOME
Ed-
\\ dshimtion. Mat t h t».
mondston. c\-Gcorgetow n star, is c«t-
rjing a mat luilc ll.r.uo coninui front
Manager •‘antilion in hi* pocket un
signed Sam Is tinder reserve to th**
Washington club, but says that the
provisions ..f Joe’s document don't
meet with Ills approval a- a •* riaht
malicious » louse gives Joe ituilioiity t•»
• •list the collegian Into bush leugiie
datkness a* his pleasure, without any
protest front Sant.
Mli» Emma Stelumets. of lit. Var*
non. K. Y.. I* visiting her aunt. Mis.
Laura Ahle*. ai 15 Little street.
Miss I.ou Roseborough. of St. Louis.
Is visiting her slater, Mrs. W. H. Foster,
at 6U3 Washington street.
Mias Josle Lee Williford ha* returned
from a visit to her slater. Mrs. Wil
liam Hurt. In Tuskegee, Ala.
Mrs. Livingston Mint" has .returned
from a lecture tour of the West and Is
at home with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hadcn
Mr. Edward Furlson has returned
from Augusta.
Rev. B. I>. dray, of Atlanta, secre
tary of the home mlsflmt hoard of the
Baptist church, and one of the most
eloquent speakers, will occupy the pul
pit at the Edgefield Bant 1st church
next Sunday morning.—Nashv Ills* Ban
ner.
MMs Roberta Hurbridgo liar returned
to bet hodie af Jacksonville. Fla., after
a short visit to Mrs. Van flonssalner.
Rev. J. J. Rennett. secretary of the
state mission hoard, will conduct the
prayer meeting at the First Baptist
church Wednesday night.
Mrs. II. 8. Kcalhofer left Monday
morning for Carlisle. Ark., to attend
the funeral of her mother. Mis. Junirx
Barks Cooper, who died suddenly Sun
day night, March 2. Montgomery Ad-
vei User.
Mr. John
Wedncolav
trip.
Calvert
Atlanta Is well t (‘presented at tie*
Clarendon Hotel. Seabreeze. Florida.
Among those at present at 11*1- popular
.resort are Mrs. I.vman Hall and her
daughter. Miss Annie Hall. Mr. and
Mr-. K. W. drove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
L. Seely and children. Mrs. Wills P«q*e.
Miss Susie May Ro|s\ Mr. deurge M
Blown anti Mr. and Mrs. J. 1e*c Barnes
and little son.
Mr. and Mrs. David Woodward and
Miss Mai Inn Woodward returned Wed
nesday from a visit to Seabreeze. Flu.
RICH’S in the New Store. *
Tomorrow, Thursday, we offer
startling reductions in
Muslin
Underwear
Values from 75c to $1.50
For
Choice
One
Day
Only
spent Tuesday In tl
We want to have the biggest day’s business in our
Muslin Underwear Department tomorrow of any since
we moved into the new store, so we will place on
center counters for quick selling: Ladies’ Night
Oowns, Skirts. Corset Covers, Chemise and Drawers,
made of good qualities of cambric, longcloth and
nainsook. Some of these goods are slightly soiled,
others are new spring stock, reduced for this
day s sale. Come if you need good Under
wear and want to save money; a garment....
one
49c
Mrs. p. K. Hickey, after a visit to
her mat her. Mm. W. c. Saunders. and
Mrs. W. S. Elkin, lias returned to her
haute in Montgomery.
91. RICH & BROS. CO. II M.;
RICH & BROS. CO.
Notice of Water Bond Election.
• f Hartwell, spent
Mi.-s Leonora Owsley has returned
from Washington. D. <\. where she was
Hie guest of the Misses Shunt*.
In. W. A. Crowe has returned from n
trip to Florida.
Mrs. A S No
nan is the guest of
Norman, at Alpha-
tin* city of Atlanta Unit the tuny or nml
general council of wild elty Imve railed nil
election to lit* held nt Him *cvcml voting
precliM Is in I In* city of Atlanta. within
th" legal hours for holding elections, on
Tnemlav. the tali day of April. 1*07. |o
determine wlmthcr the. nuttllfled voters of
the e||y of Atlanta will assent, bv the
reipilslie two thirds mnjoriiv. to (lie Is
sue of five hundred thousand if.7m.no ••
dollar* of InmiiIn of the eltv of Athllltil.
sold for not less than par. mid
Norwood Mitchell has returned
ten days* business trip.
Mr. and Mrs Martin Dunbar are the
guests of Miss Lucy Doughty, at Au-
Mls-' Stubblefield, of Nashville. aft<*l
a week's visit to Mis. Tin.mas t>. (’ole-
man. at Augusta. Ims returned to At
lanta for a short vbdt
the proceeds thereof applied only
Improveiiieuts hi and additions to the sys
teui of water works of said elty nml the
extension of water mains within the eor
pornle limits of said city. The ImiikIs pro
imimhI to In* Issued are live hundred i.V***H
maids of said elty of Atliintn. of (lie de
ttonilinitlon of one thousniid *tl.*k*ii dollars
••«'di. to mu thirty (3m years, and bearing
interest at the m If of four Mi |*er cent mu.
per nniiuni. The prlnelpnl mid Interest of!
said bonds to he payable In gnld coin of I
the I lilted Ktales of Ainerha. of the pres j
ent stnndnrd of welglit and fineness, mid no •
pint of Ho* |il‘llieilNiI of said bonds to hr I
paid before iiiatnriiy. and the Interest to I
paid semi .ilinil.lliv. Ill tie 1 event wild j
•snots are issued, an annual lax will be
levied. Is-gluning wlih the year |!Nl7
• oniiiiMing tlirmigh tin- year IP:Pi. siifTe lent
in ainonnt to pne twenty thonsainl «!_».*»»»•
dtillil l s per annum Interest Oil said I totals
nnd sixteen thousand six hundred mol *lxi\
“ dollars |M*r miiiUlil ol» neeollHI
MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.
<tf the pt-111<11»f11 of stibl bonds, the mnoiiui
vo ral«et| on him «»f the priucl|wil of
meetivig «»f the lg*die*’ .Memail.i! jwitd bt*nds. to Is* |ini lii tin* sinking fund of
said eltv nml kept by tin* sinking fund
eoinildsslnli. illld applied ill the lintturlty
(tf the Istuds to llielr payment
Atmot iHtian will Is* held at the
ncgle libinrv Thursday morning at
o'clock MRS. W. Iv ELLIS.
President
colic
NOT YET. BUT SOON.
FOR TOM HUGHES.
Totninv Ihigto- the At latiiii
pitcher who will be given a trial with
the Highland!*: *. has not arrived in At
lanta vet. but is expected at am uia- j
mettt.
ATLANTA CHAPTER, U. D. C.
\ # meeting af the Atlahtn ('liupte*
United Daughters id the Confederacy
| legistrai tor eleelIntis, ordered
j «ii ami general coitm'll of tin* elty of At
j III li I it. has opened losikM of legist ration for
| tin* purpose of registering tin* *)(
•voters of tin* eltv. under the ordinance*
I tli**r<*for. mid sueii registrar will ke*|» snbl
BRIDGE
WORK WEAKENS THE
KIDNEYS.
open dnllv. Sunday
* ten dav * ‘
III. iilfl
• •f tin*
ill the
Hast limiter
liiIlex' of I In* eoiirt tioiise
‘tree!. Isdvveeii Soulh Pryor street nml
'cittrni avenue. in :ln* el’iy of Atlanta, said
• 111 si 11 ft • -• I
have written at- minted on their tickets
tin- word*, ■•l-’or the Issue of rtve hundred
$.7ki.iiio itollars of ImiioIs. ft»r Improvement*
\l last the people e ||.» use
bridge over the Southern ra
wliete they stand
Within four nion hs that in*
•rep* bridge will be completed.
the
Doin'! Kidney Pllle Hive Done Greet
Service for Pooplo Who Work
In Atlinte.
Xloet Atlanta people work every diy
tn «omc strained, unniturtl poeltlon—
bending constantly over a deak—rid
ing on Jolllng wagons or cart—doing
laborious housework: llfilng. reaching!
or pulling, or trying the back tn a hun- . .. .
i Am*A an>i nn . ^1... _, ava aji J teiisioh the systeiii vf water works
arod »na on# otn^r wgjra. All incaa. *|*| la , l ,| ( , r tiou shall in* «‘fdniui*ted under the
; ■ trains land to wear, weaken and In* ! -nte- nmi regulation* g.iveruiiig the election
'jure the kldneye until they fall behind »' mi«. nt.i.-nu.-i. nnu .-unnrTia »niu
' imiimIs shall have written «.r tuliited
! their tickets the words. • Against the Is
•if five hundred thousand tl&OO.ODOi dnl
of IhuhIs for Improveuieiits In amt
Sexine Pills
Regular Price $1.00, at
In lots of forty or more 66 2-ic each
80c
'WOULD HOCK CLOTHES
TO ESCAPE STOCKADE
Hughes 9 Ideal Hair QQq
Brushes, $l-00 grade at.
When c 1* Thfimas. a white man. was
tilled T’» Wednesday morning on lie*
charge of ilriiukeiiness. he offered to pawn
to Recorder llroyhM all «»f his wearing np
parol to raise th«* amount of the Him
Welch Grape Juice
_ not taui'luctbig n pawn shop here.'
i fc«|HUided tin* court. "Voii may Im* aide P
1 pawn your • lothlng to soim* one else,
would advise von in adopt some .other plan
however, for If von him »*eed In paw ning tu
\ lollies
Im» aide to go i
Pints
$2.50
Quarts
. 45c; dozen
$4.50
Half Gallons..
$8.00
'MILLS HAMPKRKI)
FOR WANT OF LABOR
In lots of 4 or more dozens, rate secured.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy.
(Kpffiiil to Tin* Ijeorghin.
i;re**nslHuo. N. i . Mat' ll »’> - Mummer Mar
gent, oil** of the drfeinimita In the immi
• grillb*11 silit. ttlli«lo<l ll*s tes|tin<Hiy Tttemlny
nii'l It. J Ihilddns was llte second wit
ness 1-VRUilnnl.
Ihdddn* is su|H*riulvndent of the Liray
mills, at ttflslonin. nml lie testitled that
j iin* mill whs badly hampered runt litconveu
■ want of Inimr last year. toonis
in.| 5.»r» spindles lining Idle all the time.
|»»-:rl*t Attornev ll. lt.^i give Serge
6-8-10 Marietta St.
23 Whitehall St.
Mayo
• >f the
ill Im* held In tlie Woman's ''It
nuns Thursday afternoon nt *" ;
'eliH'k.
MRS EDWARD WARNER
l»te.H|deni.
from the blood. Do ana Kidney Piila ' midhintice ealbiig
1 c.;re alck kidneys, put new strength i ebrusry
i In bad backs.
3. T. Ivey, the well-known farmer,
of Ixtgansvllle Postolllce. Walton coun
ty. who has many acqualntancea In At
lanta. says: “Though I am naturally'
a very strong, healthy man. my back
has given me a great deal of trouble. \
There was a terrible pain In the small |
of It. and often I was hardly able to
walk Any over-exertion or a alight
cold always made It worse. I waa con
vinced that the kidneys were at fault,
and tried many well-known prepara
tions, but none of them did me any
good until some months ago, when In
Atlanta. I stopped at Braunen A An
thony's drug store, at 102 Whitehall
street, also 3« Marietta street, end
asked their advice. Doans Kidney
l*llls were recommended to me and I
got a box The reeult of taking these j
pllle was far beyond my expectation.I v .,.... i v ijl'i i ,.
Before I used them the secretions were jl.'tmf l' n ro, 11.
In a badly disordered condition, being!
derk colored and full of sediment and 1
bard to main, especially at night, hut i
since taking the pllle they have been!
cleared up and restored to a normal)
I! JOYSKIt.
'Itv iif Atlnutn.
t « ami’Hf.u..
Hy of Ailiui.-v
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY.
Tin* Woman'* Auxiliary tn Atlanta
Typographical I nlon will men Tliut*-
dn\. March 7. at I’arncgle library. All
iiiPiubcm im* urged lt» Im an band
promptly at 2;3» oTImk.
MRS FRED. J TERRY
Secretary.
(’HARGK ASSAULT
ii H'jraor, tin* negio ro-uh'iI of
condition."and thV'reTinlTon Is'also! z ‘"''
.. . , . j j ui Itro.'iit nml Mli<-ti>*ll nrwt<. vm« IhoiiuI
perfect. My back Is slroug and sound. Tllwlll ,
too. since ttklng he treatment | ,i„. ,h,r c - ..f «uh
For M f bv a!! Uealeni. Prlcff in uuirvir-r nix ImhuI wa« ittmi *i
cent* Fotler-Mllbtipn C.o.. Ijufralo.| t , tl , ,i,.f ltU |, „f wid.ii in* went t*» th**
N>w York, io’tt for the UnlU4' |„ M(I
SlItM 1 tic* negro denied hi* ilbl the ■||«M»tlng
Rcmaral nr the otuil—Doan's—lod l(ei> ivnl wa* uJItluz foi ear. And wa*
iaBc CO liter. « •»»*** a bullet tuti-nded fwr nnulUtr tunu.
EDGAR DUNLAP,
INSURANCE
211-12-13 Prudential Building.
Telephones: Bell 329; Atlanta 121.
, SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
Kiir tilt six niiintha ending December 31, 190», of the condition of the
Phoenix Assurance Company (Limited)
OF LONDON,
organized tinder tin* law* of th* Kingdom of Great Britain, made to tha
governor of the «tutc of Ueorffla. In purauame of the lawn of said a lata.
I Tim i pul office 47 Cedar at reel. New York.
II. A88ET8.
:i. Stock* and bond* owned absolutely by the company, par
vain**. I.LTo.'.ihmumi. market value (carried out), S2.5I0,-
13U2* 92.590.13I.tft
4 Stock*, bond* and all other necuritien (except mortgageet
hypothecated with company aa collateral security for
' loaned by the company, with the pat* and market
value of the name and the amount loaned thereon.
.'• *T»nh in cottipanyh principal office.. ». 9218.5*
• *«*!» belonging to the com|iany deposited In bank 291.0G4.9J
7. Cnnh In hands of agent" and In course of trans
mission 295.339.*1
Total 9589.613.34
Total cash Item* (carried out) .. 589,913.34
y Amount of Interest actually due and accrued and
unpaid 928.403.48 28.40S.4I
Reinsurance due on losses already paid 43,050.99
Total assets of the company, actual cash market value. .93.398,199.1#
III. LIABILITIES.
2. dross losse* in proves* of adjuatment or in aua-
pense. Including all reported and supposed
losses 8349.754.00
3 Losses resisted. Including Interest, cost and all
other expenses thereon 28,047.(V*
4 Total amount of claims for losses 394.80i.oo
.*• Deduct reinsurance thereon 117,628.00
c Net amount of unpaid loaaea (carried out) 8277,379.00
i" The amount of reserve for relnaurance 1.109,031.54
II. All other claims against the cnmpanv 6.996.97
13. Httrplus beyond nil liabilities 1.077,363.93
14 Total liabilities $3,248,199.14
IV. INCOME DURING THE LA8T SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1908.
1 Amount of (nsh premiums received 91.319,994.39
:i Received for Interest 64.413.64
•». American branches of foreign companies will please re
port amount of remittances from home office during the
six months ?.394,364.36
ti. Total incoma actually rectivsd during the last six months
•n cash 99.449.413.98
d. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
1904.
I Amount of losses paid _- j 92.934.473.13
.1 Amount of expense* paid. Including fee*, salaries and com
missions to agents and offlcera of the company . . . . . 433.224.*15
4 Paid for state, national and jocal taxes In this and other
stntes . 29.167.43
5 All other pHvments and expendttuifs 219,996.19
6 American branches of foreign ••. mpanics will please rtporb
amount sent to home office Uutlng the last six months.. 644,737.39
Total expenditures during the last eix months of tho yoar
in cash fl.143.977.1T
(greatest amount Insured In any one risk.. 9J6U.900.mt
Total amount of Insurame outstanding . . 327,102.241.00
A copy of the act of Incorporation. dul> ret tilled, la of file In the offlcf of
the Itvsuinnce Commissioner.
STATE (IF NEW YORK—COUNTY oF NEW YORK.
Personally appealed Ivefore the undersigned. Louis P. Bayard, being duly
••worn, deposes and says that he I* the Assistant Manager of Phoenix As
surance Companv. Ltd., of London, mid that the foregoing statement la
correct and true.
LOUIS P. BAYARD. -
Assistant Manager.
Sworn to and subset died befor* me, thl* 4th day of March, 1907.
GEORGG o. ruder.
Notary Public.
Name *f Htate Agent EDGAR DUNLAP. .
Name of Agent at Atlanta—EDGAR DUNLAP.
CY p RE88 VikNKS ANO^ 1 3 STEEL'TANKr^D*^"
EC - 11NN MarMllv»«V 0 CO lt " 8 ' M DUNN MACHINERY CO.
a DUN M N M^, c ,M«t. co ’ \JL M M A r , i r„u.sr t -
Atlanta, Go. i '