The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 19, 1906, Image 6
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
If Accompanied by Parent or Nurse
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Come and see the Man Eating Lion and other trained
wild animals. Buck Skin Ben’s Wild West, with broncho
busting cowboys, expert riders and marksmen from the
plains. Lunette, the mysterious flying lady. Old Plan
tation. Oriental Scenes. Vaudeville. ’Frisco Fire. Mon
tana Kidnaping and rescue of a beautiful young woman.
Your last chance to see the best Fair ever held in
Georgia. Spend your holiday at the Fair. Mammoth
Agricultural Exhibits. The Poultry Show is a wonder.
Fine Cattle and Swine. A large display of Gasoline En
gines and other Machinery in operation. Milking Ma
chine—Don’t forget it.
Running Races start at 2:30 o’clock.
-AIRSHIP’S LAST FLIGHT--
This is the most sensational act in the world
GRAND AUCTION of Jellies, Preserves, Fruits ahd Vegetables, 12 to 4 o’clock.
Come ahd get your winter supply cheap. All the exhibitors want to sell out rather than
carry their displays back home. A rare opportunity for bargain hunters. You can save
the price of admission many times in your purchases. Think of that, ladies.
PAIN’S $ 100,000 SPECTACLE-POMPEII AND VESUVIUS
From Manhattan Beach, and brilliant Fireworks Display at ni ght. Ad mission to the grounds
free to all at night.
DON’T MISS THE FAIR. IT’S THE BEST EVER HELD.
J. J. CONNER, ALEX W. SMITH, FRANK WELDON,
Pres. State Agricultural Society. Pres. Atlanta Fair Association. ' General Manager
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