The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 27, 1906, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, TIBHDAT. NOVEMBER 27, W*. ^Trade With Us; We Both Make Money. ■2a*. Just a Very Little Money at KING HARDWARE CO. Will Give You Great Values ’M'l) We are closing out entirely our China, Crockery and Glassware department, and every- Note the Special Cut Price We Quote of thing is marked down at least 50 pel* cent to wind it all up. Now is the time to replenish for All Gray and Enameled Ware. We Do Thanksgiving and Christmas before the stock is all gone. It must go. This as a Special Thanksgiving Sale: Press Cut Glass Compotes Regular Cut Price. Price. 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 6c 10c 5c 5c 10c ... 25c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c i lOo 10c ... 35c 15c 15c 15c ... 35c 15c ... 35c 15c 15c 15c 15c ...30c 15c ...25c 15c 15c > 15c ... 25c 15C 25c 25c 25c ... 75c 25c 25c 25c Regular > . Price. Handsome China Cake Plates 50c Pine Decorated Cups and Saucers 50c Japanese Puff Boxes 50c Japanese Ilair Receivers 60c Japanese Jelly Dishes 36c Japanese Tea Plates '. 35c Japanese Pickle Dishes 35c ^Japanese Vases ". 35c Japanese Milk Pitchers 35c Japanese Cracker Jars 35c China Shaving Mugs 60c English Porcelain Butter Dishes .... 65c Japanese Chocolate Pots 75c China’ Olive Dishes 60c S lhina Cracker Jars $1.00 apanese Ramekins ;. 35c Japanese Spice Jars 50c China After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, per do/.. $6.00 China After-Dinner Cups and Saucers ,per doz. $2.50 China After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, per doz. $3.00 English Pattern Beer Sets (Dickens scenes). .$10.00 English Pattern Plaques $2.00 English Pattern Celery Boats . $1.60 English Pattern Tray $4.00 Genuine Bohemian Glass Vases $4.00 Genuine Bohemian Glass Baskets $5.00 Genuine Bohemian Glass Baskets $4.00 Genuine Bohemian Glass Baskets $3.00 GetiAinc Bohemian Glass Bowls $4.00 Genuine Boheminn Glass Bonbons :. $1.50 Cauldon Fish Sets ....$10.00 Cauldnn. Game Sets $10.00 Brass Damps $15.00 Brass Lamps .’ $11.00 Bread and Butter Plates, per dozen ;.. $8.00 1 Off-piece Crown China, very fine Dinner Sets.$45.00 100-piece Austrian -China Dinner Sets $40.00 100-piece Austrian Dinner Sets $30.00 English Porcelain 100-piece Dinner Sets $22.50 Cut Price. 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 26c 25c 25c $3.00 $1.25 $1.50 $6.00 $1.00 76c $2.00 $2.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $i:.00 75c $5.00 $5.00 $7.50 $5.50 $4.00 $30.00 $30.00 $20.00 $14.00 ' * Regular Cut Price. Price. 2-quart Gray Enamelfcd Milk Pan 20c 10c 0-quart Gray Enameled Pudding Pan .. .25c 10c 4-quai-t Gray Enameled Pudding Pan . .35c 15c 6-quart Gray Enameled Pudding Pan . .40c 20c 2- quart Gray Enameled Covered Boiler . .25c 16c 3- quart Gray Enameled Covered Boiler . .35c 19c 4- quart Gray Enameled Covered Boiler . .50c 23c 2- quart Gray Enameled Tea Pot 40c 23c 3- quart Gray Enameled Tea Pot 50c 27c 4- quart Gray Enameled Tea Pot 65c . 33c 10-quart Gray Enameled Dish Pan 50c 25c 14-quart Gray Enameled Dish Pan 65c 40c 17-quart Gray Enameled Dish Pan '. .75c 50c No. 26 Gray Enameled Wash Basin 35c 15c Complete line Fancy, Brown Bread, Ice Cream, Melon, Border, Croquette and Individual Jelly .Molds. All shapes “Patty Pans” 20c a dozen Fancy Papier mache Crumb Trays and Brushes. .85c Black Star Patent Crumb Trays and Brushes.. .85c “Henis” Fruit and Vegetable Press 25c .Silver’s Patent Fruit and Vegetable Press. 35c Silver’s Patent Beef Tea Press ..50c Columbia No. 1 Beef Tea Press $1.00 Columbia BcefTcaPress, extra heavy ... .$1.75 Victor Alcohol Gas* Stove, $1.00 kind for 50c Travelers’ Companion Alcohol Stove $1.00 Fancy Carved Wood Bread Plates 40c, 50c, 65c Fancy Imported Japanese Nut Bowls... .$1.00 each Decorated Imported Japanese Nut Bowls $2.00 each Don’t spoil your fruit cake with seed! Get them out with a “Crown Raisin Seeder” 75c Carving Sets. For Thanksgiving ’ Day' ^ Never tvaa thin hardware store better prepared to meet ,the wants, of thrift!'housewife In her ThnnkegivInK need* an we are this year. BIRD STEAK AND BEEF CAR VERS.—Those sets comprise a full . “'"V'-r-Lra fork and steel, with handsmmo hand- BIRD STEAK AND tffefcr Wnvtno^inwe sets coinginw «. iuu temnereri ’ keon.edaed knife, also a fork and steel, with handsome hand- care«l^a, hom ^r sterling silver handle.-the cost just enough to In sure good quality. $1.50, $2.50, $3, $5, $7.50, $10, $12. Yiitoload/n^hotPim a Universal” Coffee Percolator XY ' Makes Delicious Coffee Every Day. The annoyance of having a fairly good cup of coffee one day and not quite so good the next Is entirely 'ellrti- Innted by using the "Universal” Per colator. With this automatic process you may always depend uron your coffee being* ttnlfnyiily delicious. Price Only $2.50. 53 PEACHTREE STREET. KING HARDWARE 87 WHITEHALL STREET. TAKE MEMBERSHIP! WANT MONEY BACK LUMBERMEN LIABLE FOR TIMBER REMOVED MURRAY SUCCEEDS HUDSON IN SHOPS al toTbe Georgian. , HWUaiA aa.„ Nov. ,w# 'hunts here paid 124 to a inun *d T. B. Downs, who claimed head- tern In*. Atlanta for a "Business s Protective Association." an nf- to give Infojjnatloiv *<> merchants ; the financial standing of people bought ,o'n ci-fdlt.' The o.llce In >nlc Temple Is closed and the lady ieaa< ln*tri|cte»l by letter to sell )Wce effects to pay for her salary for two months. ' * orta wijlbe'msde'tD get the.parly- fund the money or legal stepe will ken, as the merchants are beoom- SfMM-lal to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 27.—At Its slt- i ting yesterday afternoon the supreme I court, by a divided vote, reversed Its former decision In the. celebrated six teenth .section case and holds that lessees of the sixteenth, section lands are liable to lessors for all timber re moved therefrom. This means that the lumber-syndi cates and manufacturers must pay ACCEPTS THE CALL TO Into the township treasury more than BARNESVILLE -CHURCH. I5.O0WTO on'account of timber depre- 8| )e ,.|i*| iu Th.- Gi-nrgimi. dathms. ‘ Barresvllle, Oa.. Nov. 27.—Rev. O. Justice Mayes read the opinion of the | L Mar()n of Da|ton ^ 0a haH ar .. ep ,„, the pastorate of the Flint Baptist General Muster Mechanic Murray, of the Spencer show ut Spencer, N. C„ will succeed W. 8. Hudson, of Birm ingham, general master mechanic, of the western division, who has resigned to go with u Birmingham Industry. Mr. Hudson was well known In At lanta among the railroad men. He was at one time In charge of the South ern shops In this city and during his residence In Atlanta mpde many friends. Ills resignation takes effect December I. Ing uneasy about the matter. court. Justice t’alhoon dissenting. , ...v 1™-“--“ — * ,,v • •— — ' church of this city and will begin hls | duties here about the first of the new A representative of The Oeorglun j year. He was given assurance some called at the office of th«— Business weeks ago that he would be extended Men's Mutuhl Protective Association j the call, provide^ he would accept. twice, but It was closed, at Ml Austell building. SHOOTING OCCURS * OVER OLD ACCOUNT Charlotte, X. C., Xov. 27.—William Lance, a book seller, shot and kllled- Ben Louis Hood, a negro farmer. In South Carolina. Lgnce went to Hood’s home to collect an old account when the shoting occurred. $2.65 TO MACON, GA., AND RE TURN VIA CENTRAL OP GEORGIA RY. Account Athens-Auburn football game, Macon, the Central of Georgia Kiiinr, »*•«*» (All, IIH- </Cmiiui - in ui;'ji|iu Railway will sell tickets at above rate for It* 4 o'cldck train, afternoon. No vember 28th, and for all trains, No vember 29th; final limit November 30th. Morning train leaves Atlanta 8:00 NO ONE IS HELD FOR GIRL’S DEATH Dayton. Ohlrf. Nov. 27.—Two arreita were mad. yesterday In connection with the Dona Miller murder vase. Both men were released. ROME EXPRESS W. and A. R. R. w. H. FOGG, O. P. A Commencing Sunday, November 18, the' Weftern and Atianttc railroad will re-e»tabll»h the "Rome Express,” train leaving Atlanta 5:10 p. m. daily, arriving Rome 7:55 p. m. Returning, leave Rome at 7:00 a. m.. arriving At lanta 9:45 a. m. Thli train taken the place of the Marietta Accommodation. The Marietta Accommodation, here tofore leaving Atlanta 12:10 |i. m. will be dlacontlnued. CHARLES E. HARMAN, General Panenger Agent ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, MAN CANNOT RECOVER WOUND OF 40 YEARS NOW PROVES FATAL Wilmington, N. C., Nov, 27.—8. Npw'iii to The Georgian. * 8avannah, Qa., Nov, 27.—Colonel \V. J. Winn, city engineer of Savannuli n IlllllllSItJII, *w. V, * » • tli B. Munifurd. aged about 60, who liven near thin city, wan accidentally nbot. A young mart morning along a country road .hot ut a telephone pout with a rifle. The bullet mlimed the pn«t and .truck- Mumford back of the right ear. It pierced the nkull and ranged up ward. lodging near the top of the head. No hope In entertained for bin re covery. A panic wan almoet cauned at the circuit In Berlin wheh the blggent lion attacked a trainer named Mendrtckaon. The quack occurred in the ring. The trainer II red neveral allot*, which frightened the anlnml away. gpecfnl to The Oxford, Oa., Nov. 27.—An election of oRIcern wax held In Flit Gamma Liter- nlnce 1881, died yeaterday afternoon a wound received at the battlo Peachtree creek, near Atlanta, on Jui 20. 1864. Colonel Wfnn entered the Conf. ,1, ate army ut the outbreak of the «i\ war aa necond lieutenant. The au year, ut the age of 23. he wan elect, major. After the battl.- of Chick, manga he wan promoted to a full co onelcy for gallantry In liln coouaaml Colonel Winn leaven two .-in* and daughter, resident* of thin city. ary Society yesterday, the folio men being choaen: President. T. .1 Horton. Oxford; critic, T. n. Kin, White plalna; chaplain. L". T. fv. y, < >x ford; special censor, E. H. Bond, Boy •ton.