Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 14, 1907, Image 6

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1907. IB A Word to The Wise W oman If you ars a woman °n a salary, er in busi- \ n?ss for yoursslf, or oh an allowance, or of in dependent means, then the safe, correct and helpful way to handle your money~be it much or little—is through a bank. We have a department exclusively for the handling of women's business and we invite .you ts have an account with us. This bank is right in the heart of tQwn, convenient and accessible. Courteous considera tion and every possible assistance extended our customers. Fourth National Bank Be Sure to See Our Exhibit at The STATE FAIR We Sell Surreys, Runabouts, Phaetons, Buggies, Harness, Whips, Robes, and Everything in the Vehicle line. Wo have the exclusive sale of the FAMOUS II. H. Babcock & Co. Line. Best line of Pleasure and Business Vehicles made in the United States. We manufacture Delivery Wagons of all kinds. We manufacture AutoTops;also make a specialty painting Autos. We make a specialty of putting on Rubber Tires Prices Guaranteed. Give Us a Trial. Spratlin Buggy & Wagon Co. Repository: 92-94 S. Forsyh St. ATLANTA, GA. Factory: 759 Whitehall St MEN WHO TRAVEL FOR TRUITT-SILVEY Round Dozen of Most Popu lar Men On Road With This Firm. With J. W. Stalling! In southwest Georgia, the old hat veteran, who has been traveling that territory for nearly twenty years and Is very popular with the trade, there Is no reason why we should not get the business. Mr. L. M. Lylam, southeast Georgia, our anecdote and sporting, drummer. We count on tbat business before it's gotten. Mr. W. C. Bykes, our tall, dignified, good Impression maker and order-get ter In our Atlanta territory, this we count a certainty. C. B. Whatley, our west Florida and southeast Alabama man, a Chesterfield among drummers. Is making a record we are Indeed quite proud of. Mr. J. A. Swell, our northwest Geor gla and north Alabama man, can hit John Sullivan blows when he goes after business and always gets It. J. Ed Smith, out In Mississippi and Louisiana, Is a new horse on tho track, but we have seen enough to put our money up on him. Keep your eye on J. Ed, competitor. With A. F. Alexander down In south Mississippi and Louisiana, a man who can sell goods with that ease that a duck swims. Is bound to get result*. Mr. P. M. Sturkey, our South Caro lina preacher, teacher, politician and prohibitionist, and the man who can’t take time to write opt full and complete Instructions for his' orders, but abbre viates to an alarming degree, la a howl ing success. Mr. R. M. Llghtfoot, who goes to the Old North 8tate, is quiet and unpre tentious, but gets the largest orders with the fewest Items we have. Mr. Harlet, who goes up in the moun tain* of North Georgia and North Caro, ltna, la rad-headed, persistent and will never take no, but an order. Now, F. R. Smith, this is n good name and some of them succeed, and he Is one. He travels northeast Geor gia and knows every man In his terri tory, and they hold their orders for Frank Smith. ' Our Mr. Williams, who goes to the Land of Gophers. Is a practical, calcu lating fellow, and always winds up the season with a good business for tho house and himself. ONE OF GREATEST Big Department Store One of Leaders of the South. Typical of the modern department store, where business Is conducted on a pcale that would do credit to the most metropolitan city in the land, la the store of Chamberlln-Johnson-Du- Bose Company. Established when Atlanta was little more than n struggling hamlet, the business of this well-known firm has Increased and multiplied until today It stands os a synonym for progress and prosperity, typifying the marvelous commercial strides which the city of Atlnnta has made during the past few years. _ The firm of Chamberlln-Johnson-Du- Bose Is one of the strongest and most firmly established In the south, and Its reputalion for fair and square dealing has spread far beyond the confines of the c|ty In which It 1b located. OF INTEREST TO VISITORS DURING THE FAIR. Typical of the Interest they represent, and among the foremost of the leaders of the large business houses In Atlanta, may be mentioned the Spratlin Buggy and Wagon Company, whose advertise ment appears on this pan and who ore located at 92-94 South Forsyth street, near the Terminal station. This enterprising concern, born and reared here In Atlanta, has always maintained In all their business career that open hospitality, liberality of dis position so seldom to be found. Con ducting business always on broad, lib eral ami dignified principles, It ts not strange that they have always met with great success. Good Goods and a Square Deal has always been the motto of the Spratlin Buggy and Wagon Co. The Spratlin Buggy and Wagon Co. wish to announce to those attending the stute fair and to the general public the addition of their own spring wagon factory, which ts located on ample space In the suburbs of the city. These goods are built only for their retail store on Forsyth street, and through this addition they are able to supply their demand for such vehicles at a minimum price. The Spratlin Buggy and Wagon Co. have made arrangements for a large exhibit at the state fair, and extend a cordial Invitation to all Interested vis itors In the city, which no doubt it would be good judgment to accept FOURTH NATIONAL A BANKING LEADER Its New Savings Depart ment Proves One of Big Successes. There are numerous banking Insti tutions In Atlanta and the South, but there are none more Justly deserving the confidence of the people than the Fourth National Bank of Atlanta. With a capital and surplus ranking with any similar Institution in this section of the country, the Fourth Na tional Bank enjoys an enormous pa tronage and conducts one of the most successful banking businesses In the South. The savings department which this banking Institution recently Installed roven unusually popular with the S , and thousands of Its miniature are now in possession of people In Atlanta and throughout the state, and because of the savings system In augurated by this Institution more "rainy” days are being provided for than baa ever been the case before. Mid-October—the V: of Fairs ahd Hors? Seasons iis St Changing B ran ber- The store must keep in complete harmony with nature. There’s an affinity—a In Germany they have an old name for October—"Wine Month”—the vintag And so it is—the season of scales and balances, when nature reckons with hei The changing season, all nature is changing, the leaves changing from their su -the sun, though warm at midday, sends its early morning slant almost coldly t Unmistakable signs everywhere of winter’s coming. But what of this store in mid-October? Well, to consider October from our standpoint, you would have to go back t that’s here in mid-October to enrapture and surprise you. It’s like the preparation of some gorgeous spectacular play. * July and August found part of the C.-J.-D. organisation searching the Amer: Paris, London, Vienna—gathered hit by bit for this magnificent mid-October stagflj September—and all these came rolling in. October comes, everything is rushed in place, the finishing touches are de: It’s a great stage and ample—this Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Store—set October brides, the events that crowd fast upon each other, and the hundreds upon While we must use one arm of our organization in selecting exquisite opera be as keen in buying blankets or table linens. For this store has a side for every mood and phase of living. Let’s sum it up, for there are some of you who have never been here at all- And some of you have been away and do not know all that has beon afoot Here at the right as you enter—Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Gloves and admiration. Going on still on the left side—Umbrellas, Parasols; then counters and shelrj At the right hand side—here’s a feast for the women—dainty little bows work. Here, too, are the silk stockings and all the other hosiery items from the w(j Knit underwear next, still on the right—all the substantial things, for no i substrata of substantialness runs through everything. A step farther and we come upon another department, the telling of which 1 adepts with the embroidery needle, and things all ready to use. In the center of the store, from front to rear, are two departments that will J deals entirely in novelties; the other in the most staple of all things—little things, 1 And this brings us to the “L.” A day here and you’d hardly see all. In the center a spacious case of imported trimming. On the right side silks and dress goods, and such creations as they are—ch cloths, robes of net and lace—what use is there to try description here?—these tbiij in cotton weaves—the winter wash goods, the domestics and their kin. Now for the second floor—Ready-to-Wear—from front to rear everything onl That great branch of merchandising that has so revolutionized things. At t! j creations of milady negligee, kimonos, dressing sacques. The Ready-to-Wear Waists from tailor-made wash waists to real lace concej And then the suits. From the nobby walking suit to a creation of silk and! The evening coats, gorgeous in materials and stunning in design. Everything for’morning, evening and after candle light. But we must go on. i Third floor—millinery, and we can only express it as a woman does when hatj this season’s millinery. Enough to say that horse shows and social functions go 1 own designers after personal study of the modes of Paris, right in their own don On the fourth floor—the wholesale millinery. Now, down the elevator to the Annex. Furniture, carpets, Oriental and doc The Annex pertains to the home beautiful, but you who are seeing Cbambdj things to wear, and the furniture department has gathered rare woods from-the fofl And as we have divided the store into departments, we might go on and sub-1 Each an independent factor in itself, fitted like a separate tooth on a great cl hitch. Come in, go through the store just as we have here, stay as long as you li^ e j Come in—you’re as welcome as the flowers in springtime. ChambetTin-Johhsoi