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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1M, \9T7.
5ENTS INTERESTING NEWS TO SHOPPERS
MERCHANTS
DFORBUSINES
thoroughfare and every progressive
,f trade. Atlanta is no exception
ying centers of trade,
advantages of one of the city’s
ese pages. The many live mer-
say to the buying public and
ese pages are making a strong bid
frequents this busy thoroughfare.
,ing merchants to the confidence of
lare of its patranage.
their readiness to supply every one with nickle
see their line of mechanical tools,
hat is being offered.
"watch them grow.”
ilesalers of feedstuff,
itrical work.
es to the public,
table.
to wear.
iplete.
city.
i offers specials.
Is and cakes.
and Broad streets, have a new store and stock,
(d one of the largest drug stores of the city. Dr.
lading druggists of Atlanta,
ted with a complete line of men’s furnishings,
tches and other jewelry and does repairing.
Bijou to take advantage of their close prox-
)rk while others sleep.”
gian to examine the advertisements on these
erchants whose business is represented hereon.
[AND BARRETT
SAKE SPEECHES
JORDON CO. FAIR
1 lifurglnn.
. 20.—Among tin* l»ltf
•irW for flu* flonlon minify
•hi* In Cnlhouii Oi’toner 22,
nil night*. |» a l.lg wild wwt
tin* fair will I'l* Bpwlnl ilay.
rn-tt of tho raruuTM’ 1’iilon
Bj'i link** Smith will uinka* mi
ll oth-.T j>rojjiinciit im*i» ait* f.t-
niy "f thi* fair linn boon iinim*il
nnl a iiumlwr of tin*
•ml will mhl to Its nplomlor.
•‘•luoatloanl rally ilay. Far-
with mhlrofiN h.v !’r«**ltl«*nt
ild.iy Mlngiutf, roiifHlcruto iv-
is' limtItuto ilay, ami good
IN MILLS
FOR CALHOUN
TV to'orjrlnn.
Bn. Sopt. :*o.—At n iiiivting Itclil
ibol.lf.ru of thi* Krhota Cotton
ln# "t officers won* rfcctwl, Tin*
If H. r* nr9 t. W. Ilnrhln. W.
>• X. Starr, .1. It. Watt*. II. A.
,s W. Mill*, W. T. Unison,
W". K. I'ittH.
1'Ts nrgaiilsiHl and plortwl T.
. I^l'h iit, It. IMtt* v|pp-i»r»'*l-
’• Starr treviamri.t-
i,,,- farm ha* boon bought
, 1 ‘ r ; v , ni, d flip factory and hand
"■ ,l1 ,M * tonttwl thorp,
in .North Calhoun aud I* a very
. MAKE
iL CONNECTIONS
DAVID W. MEADOW
TO BE CANDIDATE
b'pprlul to Thi* (loorgltin.
Washington, tin., Hppt. 2).—lion. David
W. MpihIow, of Itnuli'lMvIlIp, Iniai made n
formal niinoniippinpnt of hi* cnmlldnpy for
tin* judupMhlp of the Northern judicial cir
cuit. Ill* dn lslou In the matter wna reach-
I'd Wednesduy afternoon, following n con?*
plcte survey of each county In the circuit.
Mr. Meadow Ims for eight ycara Ih*c;i
solicitor-general of the Northern circuit. It
N understood here liy friends «»f Isith men-
that Judge Joseph Worley, of Ellierton. ,
and A. ti. Curry, of llndwell. will enter i
the race shortly In uppesltlou to Mr. j
Meadow.
BABY’S LONG FALL
HARDLY HURT HER
A fall from u window at 221 Luckt*
street, a sheer descent of 22 feet, to the
ground below’, without sustaining In*
Juries more serious than a sprained an
kle and a general shaking up, was the
sturtlfng experience of Helen, the 11-
nths-old baby of Mr. and Mr*. Sid
ney Q. Boatfleld, Thursday.
The little girl had crawled Into an
up stairs room where her uncle, E. M.
Mann, was sleeping, and with baby
prattle and much tugging nt the cover
finally awakened him. Mr. Mann then
took the baby on the bed with him and
• s *turr treasurer. * began playing with her.
.... put on the 000.000 stock Suddenly the baby rolled to the edg*
!"• .in,, netoher l. WUcu of the bed and against an open wln-
i2.. nror 5 nn t 1 "* "! n dow. The blinds were closed but not
fastened, and In a flash her weight
but at them open nnd she disappeared
over the window ledge.
Horrified nt the accident, Mr. Mann
rushed down the stairs, closely follow-
>r, n m ed by Mr*, noatfleld. The baby was
no TO MAKE found lying upon the ground and at
fiiet It wus thought that ehe had been
killed. A phyulclan was summoned, but
before ho arrived she had recovered
consciousness nnd an examination
(.bowed that with the exception of a
sprained ankle nnd a severe shock the'
baby was little worse from the tum-
tle.
• property In Hd go wood
Peachtree and Boutc-
aiakc all the necessary con-
alh gas and water mains nnd
J" ,f| e wood-block puve-
n that street.
c °. providing that the
. f public work* shall no
il'" 1 ' 1 RO to d°, wa * olfered
m.ni t'omcroy at a special
munc ll Thursday nrternoon
nously adopted. The ordl-
fr l-fovlded that the pave-
11. ' be disturbed for five
practically forcing every
•"'r to make these connec-
^rtors are now ready to be.
"i Kdgewood avenue.
JSTUDENTS
1RIVE AT EMORY
rglsa.
'• Oxford, Ga., Sept. 20.
let noon a report was clr-
'* ’’"nilng from an author-
F™ ’hat about 280 new stu-
LV r ' v “<i- This Is an excep-
i? humber of new men and
* enrollment will go
i nat Previous sexsfnns.
Savannah Bankart to Attend.
•SpeHltl to Tile (ietirxlnn.
Savannah, Oa„ Sept. 20.—A number
of prominent local bankera, are leaving
today for the American Bankera’ Asso
ciation convention In Atlantic City.
Among those who are leaving are:
Merer*. Barron Carter. J. H. Stroua,
if. C. Anderson. P. B. Papy, John M.
Hogan, M. A. O’Byrne. J. W. HefTer-
nan, J. A. G. Carson and C. C. Thorpe.
Herman Myers, ex-mayor, who Is now
North, will also attend.
BRUNSWICK RIFLEMEN AND
BAND HAVE BIG OUTING.
Special to Tb« Georgian.
Brunswick, Oa., Sept. 20.—The
Brunswick Riflemen and the Atlantic
band gave the last excursion of the
season to St. Simons Island Wednes
day. Boats were run at Interval* dur
ing the day and quite a large crowd
took In the excursion. There was a
prise drill by the riflemen and a big
dance at the Bellevue Hotel In the
evening.
A. C. LANGSTON, Preit.
J. D. LANGSTON, Treat. and Genl. Mgr.
F. A. LANGSTON, V. Pres,
C. 0. LANGSTON, Sec.
Langston Hardware and
Crockery Company
200 Marietta St and 252 Peters Street,
ATLANTA, Ga.
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS.
Hardwire, Crockary, Toy,,
Tools, Fancy China, Lamp,,
Gun, and Pi,tale, Queen,wars, Glassware,
Cutlery, Stoneware, Stationery,'
BOTH PHONES AT BOTH STORE8.
Houeefurni,hinge,
Enamel Ware,
Tinware,
Woodenware.
Snipes & Company.
Specialties in Fins Shoe,, Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishings,
Two New Stores
260
Marietta 8treet.
Peter, Street.
140
We have Just rereived our fall line of Men’s Clothing. Shoe*, Hats,
Furnishings, etc., and we are prepared to give your wanta special, cour-,
teous, competent attention.
WE DON’T SELL EVERYTHING, BUT LlSTENI
Our lines represent the very beet In good, clean Merchandise at the
lowest possible prices consistent with first class goods.
Wa beg to call your attention to our complete lino of “EAC.LE BRAND”
Msn’o and Boyt’ Clothing. Theso goods are right. The prices are right,
and the fit and wear are perfect. Just favor ut with a look and bo con
vinced. . •
Men’s Oreo* Shoes. CRAWFORO’8? Why, yss. All styles, all Issth-
ers, yours for $3.50 pair.
SHIRTS AND FURNI8HINGS juet received.
Cluett't Shirt*—(’oats, cuffs attached, plaited or plain boaom. These
must be seen to bo appreciated.
Monarch—Oh, well, it’s too long a story. You know 90 per cent of the
American people are Intelligent nnd all we ask of you Is to come and see
We are willing to accept your verdict. We have a compute line of Arrow
Cellar! fn quarter sizes. We cordially Invite you to call and make an In
spection of our varied lines.
(t
Time Is Money,
M
Therefore, every time you miss a business engagement you
may "lose money." Protect yourself by carrying a "Boone Spe
cial” Watch. They have stood the test of “time” as attested by
hundreds now carrying them. We have them in' both ladies’ and
gentlemen’s sizes; various grades, new and rich designs, in solid
and gold-filled cases. ,Wc not only protect you in quality, but
pric9. Your investigation at our new store will convince you.
J. W. BOONE, Jeweler.
256 Marietta Street.
"The Watchmaker With a Reputation.”
When you go to the FOUNT
Say
RED ROCK
And Say It
PLAIN
Now On DRAUGHT
Large Glass 5c
The Purest Drink On Earth *
ATLANTA’S M08T CONVENIENT AND TIME-SAVING
Men’s Furnishing Shops.
ROYAL COLLAR AND LAUNDRY AGENTS.
Allen M. Pierce Company.
Haberdashers and Collar Fitters.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON US.
(2 Shops) NEAR MARIETTA ST. (2 Shops)
38 N. Broad St., Opposite Empire Building; Also 7 N. Broad
Street, at Bridge.
E.&.W
Tlie drug store of Elkin-
Watson represents every
thing that is pure in the
drug line.
A full line of drug sun
dries, embracing many
novelties.
We are agents for the
celebrated Huyler’s Can
dies.
We respectfully solicit
your patronage, day or
night, as
WE NEVER CLOSE.
Elkin-
Watson
Drug
Company.
Corner Marietta and
Peachtree.
I appreciate your patronage.
Shall strive to merit a continu
ance of same. Quality of goods
all right. Prices all right.
JAMES SHARP,
Druggist.
Junction Marietta and Walton Streets.
Bell Phones, 357 and 9il0 Atlanta Phone, 357
M. C. STRICKLAND,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and
Shoes.
Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings.
Ready-Made Skirts, Waists, Underwear and Clothing,
Hats and Caps.
386-388 Marietta Street, Near Comer Simpson Street.
Bell Phone, 3746—Atlanta Phone, 2314.
HOOD’S PHARMACY
431 Marietta Street, Corner Alexander.
Prescriptions a Specialty
Phones 2178. j
' ■"*" MOTTO: * '>■ Jpl
Pure drugs, science and accuracy in prescription
department. Live and let live prices.
I carry a full line of Toilet Articles. National Ci
gar stand in my store, also sub-station postoffice,
No. 5.
TOMORROW
BEFORE 12 O’CLOCK
Bring Your Want Ad to The Georgian
And get a half pound box of Wiley’s Candy with each
30c ad.
If not convenient to call, telephone Bell 4929 or At
lanta 4401 and a messenger will call for your ad. without
extra cost.
Georgian Want Ads. Produce Results.