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BARRED OUT.
Slim Chances of the South Carolina
Exhibit Finding Room.
The question of such a division of space
in the Womans’ Building that all appli
cants will be suited, has proven by far
the most intricate problem which has
xet confronted the ladies of the board.
There is a strong probability at the pres
ent writing that the ladies who have been
at work for a South Carolina exhibit will
be forced to abandon their plans. Through
a misunderstanding the Palmetto state
was not given a separate room for its
display. At a recent meeting of the
board of women managers, the application
came up for final action, and the discour
aging discovery was made that there was
no space available.
At this juncture Mrs. E. L. Tyler,
chairman of the committee on decorative
art, offered to share her allotment with
the South Carolina committee. Accord
ingly one end of the large hall in the
building was reserved for them. A short
time ago the reservation was voided by
the ladies themselves, who were then
negotiating for a prominent location in
the annex. Mrs. Tyler then entertained
an application from a number of Russian
women who wished space for an exhibit,
and the portion of the hall previously
tendered to the South Carolina board was
given them. Subsequently the deal for
space in the annex fell through, and as
the latter applicants had already packed
and shipped their exhibit, it was impos
sible to again place it at the disposal of
the ladies of Governor Evans’ State.
Consequently it is now probable that
this interesting exbibit will not be at the
Exoo>ition. The South Carolina ladies
have worked long and hA-d to get up a
fine display and raise the Necessary funds,
and it will be a sore disappointment should
no available space be found between now
and the opening of the gates.
THE SOUTHERN RAILROAD.
This magnificently managed road is
the only one entering the ground, and
they will run a ten minute schedule to
and from there, charging 10 cent fare
each way. This furnishes the most rapid
transit possible, and the public will find it
much to their advantage to avail them
selves of it.
In addition to these facilities the South
ern has erected the most unique and
classical building on the ground. It is
pure white with a gilded dome surmounted
by a heroic size female figure represent
ing modern railway progress. Inside will
be a Bureau of Information under the
auspices of the passenger department
and a similar bureau conducted by the
Land and Immigration department of
this great system. This will prove an
immense convenience to the public, and
exhibits an entemrise deserving the high
est commendation.
With its cars entering the ground, quick
schedules and reliable service, the South
ern should be the popular carrier of the
people to the big show.
THE EXPOSITION
Is incentive sufficient for people to buy
jewelry and silverware and ornaments.
We desire to say that we have everything
in our line, at lowest prices. Stilson-
Collins Jewelry Company.
AUftallhlf Oppenheim’s
nedliny No. 14 Pure Rye
Whisky, No. 1 Whitehall street.
Dr. Hathaway & Co. are the leading
specialists in all diseases peculiar to
men and women. 22% South Broad
street.
PUKE OLD STARLIGHT RYE, SI.OO PER BOTTLE. BAILEY & CARROLL. ’PHONE 1039.
THE EXPOSITION
Is incentive sufficient for people to buy
jewelry and silverware and ornaments.
We desire to say that we have everything
in our line, at lowest prices. Stilson-
Collins Jewelry Company.
THE LELAND.
The Lelands have become famous
throughout the world as hotel managers,
being second to none. This is true to
such an extent that the Kimball proprie
tors, looking over the country for a past
grand master of hotels, sought a Leland.
The very name Leland implies the best
of everything in the hotel line, and the
Leland in Atlanta is no exception. There
is every convenience in regard to hot and
cold water, toilet, etc., on all floors. The
cuisine is excellent, and the waiters quick
and efficient. The management of the
Leland has fallen on worthy shoulders
in the person of Mrs. L. C. Dunn, a most
charming lady, who personally looks after
the wants of her guests. Anyone desir
ing to stop at a first class hotel cannot do
better than to write Mrs. L. C. Dunn, 29-
31 Houston street. Rates, $2.00; capaci
ty, 125; location, central.
The M. M. Mauch Company, wall paper, paints
shades, picture frames, decorators. Samples sent
The Jossey House, Decatur, Ga., is the
place to spend a day, week or month.
Everything first class. Terms reasonable.
Only six miles from Atlanta. Fare, 5
cents.
DR. JAMES SPICER, SPECIALIST.
Treats with a guarantee at Spicer’s
Institute, 23% Whitehall St. All dis
eases peculiar to the sexes.
Fetter’s.
Respess Co. Half-tones, 2 S. Broad.
H. GREENWALL’S
2 Nights and Thursday Matinee,
COMMENCING SEPT. 11.
The Superb Scenic Production of the
Grand Romantic Play
“Darkest Russia”
Under the management of—
SIDNEY R. ELLIS.
Depicting Scenes in the Czar’s Empire.
Elaborately Staged. Magnificently Acted.
Gorgeously Costumed.
Seats at Silverman's. Regular Prices.
ELECTRIC TELEPHOnT
Sold outright, no rent, no royalty. Adapted
to City, Village or Country. Needed in every
home, shop, store and office. Greatest conven
ience and best seller on earth.
Agents make from 85 to 850 per day.
One in a residence means a sale to all the
neighbors. Fine instruments, no toys, works
anywhere, any distance. Complete, ready for
use when shipped. Can be put up by any one,
never out of order, no repairing, lasts a life
time. Warranted. A money maker. Write
W. P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk 10, Columbus. 0.
MRS. ROSA F. MONNISH, M.D.
(Graduate of German and American Colleges)
PRIVATE SANITARIUM FOR WOMEN
3 Church st -> ATLANTA, GA.
DR. W. A. MONNISH
At present attending at New York Hospitals,
WILL RETURN SEPTEMBER Ist.
Pfl! I CPTinWC SEND YOUR past due notes,
uULLIU IIU It di claims, judgments, etc., to J. R.
Tolleson, rooms 21 and 22, second floor, Inman Bldg..
Atlanta, Ga. If he cannot collect them they are not
worth any further consideration. Give him a trial
and you will be convinced Collections made any
where No collections, no charge. Testimonials
furnished from prominent merchants and bankers.
SIGNS- — n. McGinley,
BANNERS- —40% Peachtree
The Looking Glass
Mg We operate the I
largest Copper Half-tone V-
Kg and Line Engi aving and wbW
gg Stereotyping establish-
tun went in the South. The WL
■at work turned out is of as Wg
high-class as that pro
wH duced in the North. //feg *
HEARD RESPESS CO.
Heard Respess, Mgr. I
Wi 2% South Broad St.,
' ATLANTA. GA.
A Haked Man
Walking down Whitehall street
one day last week caused a wild
commotion among the natives.
When finally arrested, he explained
that he was driven distracted by
tailors who could not fit him, so
was looking for
R. Fred Dixon,
Who, he had heard, could fit all
people as no one else could. He
was excused, found Dixon, and is
now happy.
STRANGER
ARE
YOU
HUNGRY?
IF SO GO
TO THE
Imperial Restaurant
7 N. ST.
AND GET THE
BEST MEAL FOR
THE LEAST MONEY
Grand Duchess Cheroots
THE BEST EVER MADE.
We are wholesale agents for this famous
brand. We also manufacture the
renowned
La LINDA, La MORENA,
ODETTE and BILL KITCHENS
Cigars. These are exceptionally fine
goods and we offer Special Low
Prices to Retailers.
GATE CITY CIGAR FACTORY,
42 S. PRYOR STREET, I
MONEY TO LOAN.
On Watches, Dia
monds, Guns, Musical
/ X Instruments, Business
1 \ strictly confidential.
I I We have a large assort-
| | ment of unredeemed
pledges in watches and
diamonds for sale
cheap. Capital City
Loan Co.. 24 Marietta
St., between Peachtree
and Broad.
Mrs. J. J. Krom,
HAIR WORK, HAIR DRESSING,
ETC.
J.J.Krom, Specialist, successfully treats all local
Scalp Diseases, -meh as Floculent Dandruff, and
all Scaly Affections; al o. Imperfect Circula
tion. Deficient Nutrition and Debility of Scalp.
Hair L -ss corrected. Baldness prevented, and
Hair Growth promoted where Bal ness al
ready exi-ted; or when deficient in Whiskers,
Mustache, Eyebrows, etc.
Co sultation free.
KROM’S HAIR BAZAAR,
“The Grand,” Atlanta, Ga.
BotefftFagon
ATLANTA. GA.
American and European Plans
Finest and best conducted Hotel Palace in the
South. Highest and coolest location in the City.
Three and one half blocks from Union Depot on
Peachtree Street. No noise, dirt or smoke. Perfect
cuisine and service. ROOF GARDEN OPEN
DU RING SU M MER. Electric cars pass the door
for all parts of the City. Free Bus meets all trains.
Special Rates given by the week or month during
the summer.
DfITCQ ' AMERICAN PLAN, 93.00 TO 95.00
HM I LO ) EUROPEAN PUAN, 91.50 TO 93.50
'DICKENS’ OLD CURIOSITY SHOP,
Alias
The Atlanta Auction House,
78 NORTH BROAD STREET.
Sells EVERYTHING that has value to it. On
short notice can supply ALMOST anything that
is required.
CUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE.
Our motto: “PROMPT, COURTEOUS RE
LIABLE.” We do a first-class business ONLY—
in our line. We will be pleased to have you call
and see us and make yourself at home.
ACKERMAN & CO
W. W. Turner, Agent. Oscar C. Turner.
TURNER BROS.,
Electrical • Contractors.
Electrical Supplies
of All Kinds.
25 Marietta St. Electric Building.
GOLDEN TRANSFER CO.
Office, W. & A. R. R. Freight Depot.
Phone 4-73.
General Contractor and Mover of
Safes, Machinery, Freight and Dray
ing, and insure prompt delivery and
responsible for all damages.
FRANK GOLDEN, - Proprietor.