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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS* FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1911.
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7 5 Peachtree St,
60 Whitehall St. (New Place)
Stocked With
150 Varieties
of Christmas Confections
Pure Candies
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED!
Si'v Wt You ^ re Cordially Invited to Visit the Holiday Candy Shops, Where
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Purity is Paramount and Prices Particularly Pleasing
Quality, purity, variety are up to the highest standard of confectionery consistencies, and you will be surprised and delighted with
the splendid assortment here for your choosing at about half regular prices.
Also have full assortment of “WHIMS,” those popular Chocolate confections. “Whims” de
Luxe gift boxes, $1.00. “Whims” Superb, special Christmas box, 80c. Regular size or Petite
package of “Whims,” 25e.
Here are a few of the many popular ‘Christmas Candies—Assorted Cream
Bon Bods—Royal Gum Drops—Jelly Cocoa Slices— Cocoanut Marshmal
lows—Toasted Marshmallows—Nut Creams — Cream Mints—Chocolates—
Maraschino Cherries—Vanilla and Chocolate Lotus Caramels—Christmas
Tree Design Candies, new and special—Mint Daytonias—Liberty Squares
—Lemon Drops—Qooso Berries—Peach Stones—Lime Tablets.
. Large stick candy 2 for 5c, and 5c, 10c, . /
1 • 25c and 50c each s/W
| Can Make These Any Size Up to 100
' Pounds on Short Notice
OUR 40 c HAND
MADE CHOCO-
LATES. REGULAR
60<s QUALITY IN
FANCY BOXES.
Our 60q dark, thick coated, rich, finely flavored CHOCOLATES
are absolutely the equal of any 80c lb. goods, in America. Our
fine assortment of light sweet Chocolates -at 40c a lb. are the
equal of any 60o goods on tho market.
CHOCOLATES at 20e lb. Theso
are In a variety of nut brittle and
cream centers; also marshmallow
centers. Fine tasting and abso
lutely PURE.
Our superb 60c CHOCOLATES in fancy and regular boxes in 1-2,
1, 2, 8 and 5-lb. sizes. No bettor candy made. »
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Ask to see our speciol 25c
box of Chocolates.
Blown Taffy,
Peanut, Cocoanut
Big variety
Big variety of 5e and .
Reg. 40c value,
and Walnut Brit-
bright hard can-
10c boxes of dainty
20e lb.
tie, 20c lb.
dies, 20c lb.
sweets.
SUPREME COURT OF OEOROIA.
(December II, 1»11.)
' Judgments Affirmed.
Everett et al vs. Jennings.et si.; from
, j Worrlll. M.
J. Yeomans. W. H. Ourr. for plaintiffs In
error. M. t. Edwards, H. A. Wilkinson,
contrs. , '
Stover
Stewart—Judge
SPECIAL SALE
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of Genuine Hand-Hammered $1.98
Brass Goods; values to $6.50
In this shipment now being opened, especially
rushed to us for this Sale, we find far better val
ues than we or other stores have ever been able to
offer at this low price.
Among the hundreds of articles may be found
large Jardinieres, Pedestals, Umbrella Stands,
Vases, Smoking Sets, Lov
ing Cups, Hanging Baskets,
Trays and too many others
to mention.
Remember, each
piece bears the Im
perial Russian stamp
and is guaranteed
solid Brass.
Sale now on; values '
$6.50..... $1.98
Special Prices on Christmas Furniture
Mail Orders Filled
Goldsmithf Acton°W itherspoon Co
Formerly American Furniture Co.
62 Peachtree "LIFETIME FURNITURE” 61 N. Broad
V. Dunwodv, contra. _ »
Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantia nail-
road Company v«. Brown: from Glynn—
Judge Conyers. Crovatt & Whittled, for
plaintiff In error, F. H. Harris, D. W.
Kriun, contra. _
White ve. Levi A Company; from Ful
ton—Judge Bell. R. J. Jordan, for plain
tiff In error. Bell & Kill., contra.
Daniel ve. Behwnrawelee; from Burke—
Judge Hammond. E. L. Brlmon, C. B.
Ourllck, for plalntlir In error. C. H. and
R. 8. Cohen, F. B. Burney, contra.
McCarthy et al. v». Lana rue, adminis
trator; from Bibb—Judga Felton. F. R.
Martin, B. B. Hunter, for plaintiffs in
error. C. A. Olewaon, L. D. Moore,
contra.
McKnlght et >1. ve. City of Dalton et
al.; from Whitfield—Judge Fite. C. D.
and F. K. MoCntcheon, Sam P. Maddox,
Julian McCamy. for plaintiffs in error.
W. C. Martin. W. E. Mann, M. C- Torver,
contra.
McWllllam. et *1. v*. City of TaUa-
r MS; from Haralson—Judge Edwards.
M. and H. J. McBride, for plaintiffs In
error. Lloyd Thomas, M. J. Head,
contra.
Martin A Bone ve. Bank of Leesburg;
from Lee—Judge Littlejohn. Jetee w.
Walters, Shipp A Bheppard, W. O. Mar
tin, for plaintiffs In error. Hardeman,
Jones, Callaway A Johnston. H. L. Long,
contra.
Smith vs. Baker: from Colquitt—Judge
Thomas. J. W. Walter*. Shipp A Kline,
for plaintiff In error. Hardeman, Jones.
Callaway A Johnston, contra.
Dickson T». Walnwright: from Charlton
—Judge Parker. . Wilson. Bennett A
Lambdtn, W. M. OlUff, for plaintiff In
error.
Hayes va. Towns; from Jeff Davlo—
Judge Conyers. W. W. Bennett, for plain-
tiff In error. Graham A Graham, contra.
Judgments Revsrsed. *
Bynum vs. Knighton; from Randolph—
Judge Worrlll. R. Terry. M. C. Edwards,
for plaintiff In error. George H. Perry,
contra.
Hunter ft. Bowen; from Ben Hill-
Judge Whipple. Otis H. Elkins, for plain
tiff In error. Heygood A Cutts, contra.
Monroe ve. Martin, executor; from Cal-
>un—Judge Frank Park. J. L. Boyn-
s or Htei
contra.
Blackburn vs. Lee at al.; from Ware-
Judge Parker. A. E. Cochran, for plaln-
ff In error. Wilson, Bennett A Lamb-
in, contra.
Gilmore et aL vs.Hunt; from Washing
ton—Judge Rawlings, w. K. Arratatead,
Hines A Jordon,, for plaintiffs In error.
Hardwick A Wright, J. K. Hyman,
contra.
Clark vi. Walton; from Richmond—
Judge Hammond. Palrrn Dutcbar, for
plaintiff In error. E. H. Callaway, con-
Cambridge Tile Co. vs. Scalfe A Sons
Co.; from Liberty—Judge Beabrook.
Wlmblsh A Ellis, Way A McCall, for
plaintiff In error. P.‘ W. MeMrlm, contra.
McCarthy vs. McKinney; from,Dough
erty—Judge Frank Pork. Pope A Ben-
net. for plaintiff In error. R. J. Bacon,
contra.
Dismissed,
Goodin ve. Mills; from Crawfon
Judge Felton. R. 8. Wimberly, for pie
tiff In error.
DeLang vs. Clare; from Ben Hill—Jut
Whipple. E. Wall, Griffin A Griffin,
8ATURDAY ONLY
Afternoon and Evening
PEPITO ARRIOLA
World's Most Wonderful Boy Plantet.
Mat. 280 to $1. Night, 25c to $1.50
Return of the Masterpiece of
Movlna Pictures
"DANTE'S INFERNO"
Wonderful Exhibition of tha World's
~~Wteet Allegory.
Jraeteal .
Four shows dally. Matinee 2:30 to 6:30.
Nights 7:30 to 10:30.
MATINEES DAILY. PRICES 25c.
Etna Steel and 1
Ell.., ___
from Baldwin.
$40,000 bankrupt stock
diamonds and jewelry at
auction. Chas. M. May &
Co., 93 Peachtree. Three
sales daily—10:30, 2:30 and
8 p. m.
, Whittier’s immortal poem.
‘Mkud Muller,” shown to
day at Elite.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
From The Hew York Press.
A man braga about hla cigar hllli to
everybody but hi* wife.
Tha reason a man can t get along with
his family Is ha ought to.
There eeern* to he much more
selling gold mines than In working them
The most troublesome thing to a girl
about having a half-dozen best beaux I*
she feels It her duty to hernlf to have
different photographs taken for each of
them.
Pleasure often turn* out to h* * Map
ping .tone to misery.
TEETH
EXTIMCB
WIMPaln
A Spectator
DR. H. JENSEN, 23 1-2 WMIlhll SI
TONIGHT,
Friday, Saturday and Saturday Mat.
"Best show of season,” aay Richmond
and Chattanooga manager*.
-THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW"
* WITH I8ABELLE LOWE.
Night*, 25c to 31.50; matinee, 25c to $1
CORSYTH l iM
rn Atlanta's BulesITheiltr f Tonight W0
Vaudevlllo'e Biggest Novelty
LORCH FAMILY
J. Frenolh Dooley, Linden Beckwith.
.'erry W - »
Hodgkin.
Next Weak
The Florentine Slngera and Others.
Percy Waram "tit 'Co K*1mberly*‘ &
I. Ramadell Trio, Btubberfleld
LYRIC
BEULAH POYNTER
—In—
“A KENTUCKY ROMANCE"
Dy JOB. LE BRANDT.
THIS
WEEK
Thura. and Sat.
LYRIC next
—• WEEK
Matinees Tues., Thurt. and Sat.
jIftOUIID THE CLOCK
Introducing
BILLIE RITCHIE
The Man That Makes the World Laugh
Vaudet t E
PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY.
"THE COWBOY COWARO"
(Flrat Run Etaanay)
THE 8ICK MAN FROM THE EA8T”
(First Run Vitagraph)
OTHER FINE PICTURES.
MISS LEOTA GLIMPSE,
Doublad-Voicsd Vocalist.
MR. JOSEPH M'ANALLY,
Irish Tenor.
ADMISSION 5C.
And a wise bachelor always hlkaa for
is tall timber when ha hears a girl say
that aha Intend* to be an old maid.
GRAND—Tonight
Tech Glee Club
8:30 P. M.
"50 MEN IN COLLEGE HITS"
Prices 25c to $1.00. Box Seats S1.S&
Tk/\ME:RICAN
THE HILL AND EDMUNDS COMfDY
COMPANY.
14—REAL ARTI8TS—14
MOSTLY GIRLS
PRESENT THIS WEEK
"THREE MARRIED MEN"
Bsautiful Motion Pictures in Additlan.
AFTERNOONS 80, NIGHT 10C.
unumjm
Refined Vaudeville and Motion Pictura*
SNYDER £ VAUGHN.
Comedy, Singing and Dancing.
DONALD DEAN,
8ongs and Talking.
“MARTYNE,"
Imitations and Character Chang**.
SAM HOWARD,
“That Craxy Wanch."
THUR8DAY. FRIDAY & 8ATURDAY1
FRANCIS £ DAVENPORT,
Rapid Fire Comedy.
MASTER HOWARD,
Singing and Dancing.
MOTION PICTURES.
HE iUPERBA
WHAT HAPPENED TO COHEN."
A Rattling Good Musical Comedy—
Plenty of Pretty Girls, Who Can
Sing and Dane*—Qood Comedian*.
14—REAL ARTISTS—14
EXTRA
“THE TWO HERBERTS,"
Tha World's Greatest Foot Juggler*,
Lata' of Ringling Brothers Circus.
MOTION PICTURES.
ADMISSION IOC.
TWO FINE PICTURES FOR
SATURDAY.
•THE HACK AND SCHMIDT BOUT
• (Comedy)
"YOUTH VERSUS AGE”
(Drama)
OTHER FINE SUBJECTS.
MISS JUNE M'EACHRON.
Soprano.
ADMISSION 5C. y
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