Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 16, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. APHID 16. New Atlanta Offers Attractive Merchandise KINGSBERY Shoe Company Offers the most convenient places in Atlanta for pur chasing shoes, especially to those coming in and going out of the city. i Our Store No. 1 is at the corner of North Pryor and Decatur Streets, the central portion of the city. 'Our Branch Store No. 2 is just opposite postoffice station B, on West Mitchell, nearest shoo store to New • Terminal Station. At both of these stores wo offer the public a com plete lino of dependable shoes at reasonable prices. Bet ns supply you. Satisfaction guaranteed with every 1 purchase. P. ,S.—In connection with onr large line of ahoes we carry at store No.,1 a full lino of hosiery, and at storo No. 2, line of gent’s famishing*. TALK OF THE TOWN Man*s Lunch at Child’s Price Hotel and Cafes 45-7-9 West Mitchell Street, 1-2 Block East of New Terminal Station. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. DO NOT COUNT THE COST TO US, BUT SERVE THE BEST AT PAIR PRICES. Branch Cafe, 8 South Broad St., Next to Journal Office. Atlanta’s New Shoe Store 64 W. Mitchell (Next, door to Postoffice Station B.) Have You Seen It? By Far the Prettiest Shoe Store im Atlanta. Mr. R. T. Moon, formerly of Dan iel’s shoe store, has Just opened an entirely new storo wltn all new goods and the very latest styles In the cele brated Star Brand Shoes for men, women and children. Old time honesty In quality; prices the very lowest, quality considered. Shoes for the o%- tire family. You wear shoes; we sell shoes. Let’s get together. I want your trade. A trial Vlll convince you that Star Brand Shoes are better. Tours to please, ..oujAa A LESSON IN CLOTHING VALUES A suit at wholesale costs *18.00. „ . With legitimate cost of handling and profit, sells for *20.00. . Where S0-day charges make extra expense and loss, the price Is *25.00. And when to this you adfl longer "Credit Courtesies" High' Rent, Big Expenses, the price must be made to cover all this cost—must go up—*30.00 or higher. , , __ BUT BEAR IN MIND THAT THE SUIT IS THE S4ME.. These extra expenses have added to'the cost but not to the value. But as some difference must be shown. High sounding claims will answer, but as you are at liberty to form your own opinion, select your own place for buying and thus regulate the prico you pay. WE OFFER TOU AN OPPORTUNITT to buy FIRST-CLASS goods at RETAIL, but at the WHOLESALE PRICE, with our solid guarantee of TOUR MONET’S WORTH OR TOUR MONET BACK. It will pay you to Investigate this. It will not cost you anything to come and see. It may save you good money. IF TOU HAVE BOTS TO DRESS, WE WILL LIGHTEN THAT LOAD. EMPIRE CLOTHING CO., 16 W. Mitchell St. Near Terminal Station. SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK: New E. T. DAVIS New Atlanta * The spirit of Concentration, Perseverance and Push, which is making this new part of the city throb and pul sate with business, is making us use our best efforts in giving the people a Department Store with the best Val ues and most Reasonable Prices. Fair treatment and satisfaction guaranteed. We call special attention to our lines of Dress Goods, White Goods, Wash Goods, No tions, Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Ladies’ Furnishing, Mil- linery, Boys’ Furnishing, Gents’ Furnishing and Shoes for Men, Women and Children. We are sole agents for the celebrated Peerless Pat terns for the South. . For people coming in the city we Will cheek parcels and grips free in our store. * 1 E T. DAVIS, 60 W. Mitchell St. Near Terminal Station. ST °f 14 W. Mitchell FOR Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Goods. Everything we sell is of the latest style, and the newest seasonable goods. Save money by letting us supply your Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Goods. I Remember that Mrs. I. Springer, the well-known milliner, is in charge and cordially invites you to call for her. BOYS’ WASH PANTS 15 Cents Worth up to SOc MEN’S TROUSERS $2.00 Worth up to $3.50 BOYS’ KNEE PANtS 25 Cents Worth up to 75c Dr. A. L. Curtis, DRUGGIST One of The Main Factors In The Development of MITCHELL STREET. Dr. A. L. Curtis, proprietor of the drug atore at the corner of Mitchell and Forayth atreeta, la one of the beat- known bualneaa men In the city. Dr. Curtlf haa aerved a term aa coun cilman from the FI rat ward and la now aervlng the city aa alderman from the aame ward. Hla record aa a public aervant ia carried out In the manage ment of hta drug bualneaa, alwoya giv ing the public the beat and pureat ar ticle that can be obtained and giving ft to them at the loweat poaatble cost. Curtla’ drug atore la one of the land marks of Mitchell street. The present bualneaa at the corner of Mitchell and Forayth atreeta was begun by Dr. A. L. Curtla* father. Dr. W. M. Curtla. over twenty years ago, the aon aucceedlng the father a number of yeara ago. In addition to the atore on Mitchell etreet. Dr. Curtla conducta a drug huat- neaa at the corner of Haynea and Pe ter* atreeta, where the aarae quality of drug* and drug accenorie* are die- pensed to the public. Tranalenta coming to or leaving At lanta wll^flnd It very convenient to atop In at Curtla’ drug atore and have their drug, cigar, tobacco or drug *un- dry want* aupplled. Springer’s Millinery And Ready-to-Wear Store 14 West Mitchell St. Hotel Marion Annex Mitchell Street, Near Terminal Station Rates: $1, $1.50, $2, European Everything new, modem and complete, under the management of Dabney II. Scoville. Cafe Marion . NOW OPEN. Music by Lilly’s Orches tra in the afternoon and eve nings. . The most elegantly equip ped, moderate priced Cafe in Atlanta. Open all * night. Cuisine find service unex celled. A. HERBERT, Manager. I- «*. WEATIIEns. President, h. II. WOOD, Vico President, WILLIAM II. SMITH, Treaiurer. SOUTHERN STORE FIXTURE COMPANY » MANUFACTURERS Store, Office, Bank and Interior Display Fixtures of All Kinds Bell Telephone 1406, Atlanta Telephono 1400. Factory. 80*22 Trinity Arenue. Bell Thone 1407 J. Office and salesroom 58 W. Mitchell St. Tho only exclusivs .tors fixtur* houso in ths South. “If if* a fixture, wo sell It.” Estimate* furnished on complete storo outfits of all kind*. Drug and bank fixtures a specialty. Send us your pisn for estimates. IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU See ue. Our staff of eyesight spe cialists Is the best In Atlanta. We carry a full and complete line of optlesl goods. No -charge far examination. Established UK. Central Bank and Trust Corporation Capital $500,000.00. Candler Building. Branch, Corner Mitchell and Forsyth Street* General Banking and Trust Business 4 Per Cent Compound Interest Paid on Savings Deppsils OFFICERS! ASA O. CAN PI.Kit. President. The Globe Optical Go. 29 W. Mitchell St. W. H. PATTERSON. Vice-President. A. I*. COLES, Cashier. JOHN 8. OWENS. Vice-President. WII. D. OWENS, Asalstnnt Cashier I. Y. Sage. Norman C. Miller, J ohn N. Goddard, George E. King, am D. Jones, Isaac II. Illrectb, V. D. Dancy, William U. Nixon, Asa O. Candler. Williams. W. H. Patterson, Charles U. Goodrich John 8. On cns. Dr. J. Scott Todd,