Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 21, 1912, HOME, Page 6, Image 6
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CUB! SEETHING:
MCE If NEAR
HAVANA. Juno 81. Rn< <• hatred
throughout Cubu is growing in bitter
ness and fear increases daily that con
ditions have reached such a pass that
a general race war < an not ho avert
ed.
Loyal newspapers in this city charge
thht M Henri Bryois, the Eren< h con
sul at Santiago de Cuba, has been se
cretly giving help to the rebels and
that it was he .w ho inspired th- procla
mation issued by G-'neral Antnmmvh,.
the negro insurgent leader, setting a
time limit when all whites should be
put to the sword.
President Gomez may call for tho re
tirement of the From h consul within
a few days.
Rebel leaders are Inflaming their ne
gro soldiers against the whites by sto
ries.of cruelties inflicted. Many of the
negroes can not read and therefore rely
■for their information «upon verbal ad
vice. Utilizing this opportunity, the
leaders are reporting terrible massa
cres by Cuban soldiers to stir the no
groes to frenzy.
GEORGIANS GET PATENTS.
WASHINGTON. D. June 21. Da
vis <£.- Davis, Washington patent attor
neys. report the grant this week tn
citizens of Georgia of the following
patents: W. G. Chipley, Atlanta, cross
tie; H. W. Stamps. Rome, clip; G. H.
VanDevander and J E. Moore, Cedar
town, cloth laying machine.
j Clothing Values |
At such reduced prices as we are now selling are soon recognized by the O
public. Never in all our days of existence (7 years) have we sold more
clothing than we have the past few days. THINK OF IT! SIB.OO,
$20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 SUITS all going at one price
t cl 2so &
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bW Blue Serges, browns, grays and all the late mixtures of the season are
* in the lot. NM
| Terminal Clothing Co. |
S 3 7W. Mitchell Street O
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL
CONVENTION
B4I.TSMORE MUY
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
OFFICIAL ROUTE
Special train will be run as a section of No 38, the “New York,
Atlanta and New Orleans Limited’’, leaving Atlanta 11:01 a. m., Sun
day, June 23rd.
Round Trip Rates From Points Named Below:
Atlanta $21.35 Newnan $23.40
Macon 23.70 LaGrange 24.35
Dalton 21.35 Americus 25.70
Rome 21.35 Albany 26.70
Athens 20.15 Elberton 19.15
Proportionately low rates from all other points. Tickets will be sold June *
20th to 24th with tinal limit to reach original starting point before midnight
of July 3rd. 1912.
F<»r sleeping <-ar accommodations on the "Democratic Special Train" or
further information, write Jarnos I'rceman. Division Passenger Agent, No. 1
Peachtree street. Atlanta, Ga.. or
HOUINS N. RANDOLPH, CRAWFORD WHEATLEV, SAMUEL C. DUNLAP,
Atlanta. Qa. Ameilcus, Ga. Gainesville, Ga.
Transportation Committee,
*H- F. CARY. G. P. A., JNO. L. MEEK. A. 0. P. A„
Washington, D. C. Atlanta. Ga.
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DELEGATION WILL
HONOR BRANTLEY
I William G. Brantley, congressman
from the Eleventh district, memlwr of
rhe way- and means committee of the
national house of representatives, and
• one of the leaders of the house Democ
racy in Washington, likely will be
named for Georgia’s membership on
the platform committee of the national
Democratic convention to meet in Bal-
1 timore next Tuesday.
This assignment generally is consid
ered the most important a state dele
t gallon has at its disposal. If far out-
■ ranks, In its real purposes, the chair
manship of the delegation, and it is.
as a rule, the place most eagerly sought
t try aspiring statesmen.
Mr Brantley has made no sort of
effort to obtain this coveted assign
ment. He is no more a candidate for
it than he was candidate for a place
■ as do|egate-at-large In the state con
vention.
It looks as if he is Io he awarded
the honor, however, much after the
’ .same fashion in which he was named
a d'degale-nt-large by the vote of the
awarding power, without his solicita
tion or suggestion.
The member of the platform commit
tee usually is selected from among such
members of a state delegation as are
, experienced in legislation, learned in
part\ precedents and !pw. and conser
vative in thought and opinion. Upon
the rational , onstruction of the party
platform theoretically depends the fu
ture party victory, i
THE A TLA NT A GEORGIAN’ AND NEWS. ER] DAT. JUN E 21, 1912.
SNAKE BITE FATAL.
BAXLEY. GA.. June Black,
aged eleven years, while picking black
, berries one mile from Baxley, was bit
ten by a rattlesnake and died.
THE BOY LINCOLN HAD.
HARD TIME LEARNING
1
f Youth of Today Has Knowledge Within
Easy Reach That Young "Abe"
I Worked For, w .
Not only to have the desire to learn
—to know the reason why and the
i reason whetefor- but to have the bull-
I doc determination and stick-to-it-ive
ness to walk ten miles twice a day
in'bitter cold weather is what the boy.
Lincoln possessed In support of his
ambition to become great.
Lincoln attained his desire. That he
was good as well as great a whole
united world will assent to. and no
on,- will deny that but for that learn-
■ ing for which he longed and for which
he struggled he would have been little
krtown or taken into account,
» The struggle to obtain the learning
was useful in building Lincoln’s char
acter, no doubt, hut the learning was
what was absolutely necessary to his
• success.
The average youth may find plenty
of tests of character without doing a
marathon after books ,orj mathematics.
■ In the Standard Atlas is enough Know I.
I edge to keep you busy, and sufficient
ready reference information to meet
your needs of the moment
Where Lincoln was forced by cir
cumstances to walk miles and spend
i hours in securing the books he dc
> sired, all The Georgian requires is the
t clippings of six headings, the payment
of a small expense fee to secure this
t Atlas and the reaching across your
' desk to use it.
Better begin clipping those headings
now.
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A New Sensation! 7 -
NOT DANGER AHEAD, BUT HAPPINESS- <'iA
A SAVING MONEY PROPOSITION. No one
else dares to attempt so early in the season such
sensational low prices on new, up-to-date mer
chandise. Somebody is losing money, but the pur- *1 z/
chaser is saving. That is Duffy’s aim at all
times. Come to the Busy Corner, “Everybody’s c
Coming He re. Once a customer, always.
TRULY DUFFY .
Corner Mitchell and Forsyth Sts. /Wil
W - . . . SENSATION I f
Vy 500 Ladies’ Lingerie Dresses. Some all-linen, beautiful
' < embroidered.collars and cuffs. <e OO
Sensationalprice. Each
Come and view them.
' SENSATION 2
LOCO House Kimonos. Now, don’t laugh because I say
10c each ‘ Remembe r, 10c is the price I will sell them
f° r » on ty two t 0 eac h customer.
ffagjTO v Come and view them.
' SENSATION 3
Here is a Hummer. A Genuine Hummer! Just think 00,
of a pure, all-silk dress for $4.98; and remember, they rjq
’-4; ‘SA are ' not damaged by water or fire sale. Just what \ |
' everybody would call a Snap Bargain. \||£.
E Come and view them. /If
-SENSATION 4 Hl ' J -I
. Hear the news! .A beautiful White Cambric Under- F| ;• M 1
waist for 25c. Is this not a ridiculously low price? ipl | t & j
But Duffy gives what he advertises. iL J
OMaH • ' Come and view them. ft I Will
bMwli .--gk A Hi J® a
SHOE THRILLERS
SENSATION 1 SENSATION 5
?.il.' n an a "oli'l “her-PunH 1 ':. 1 Th,!? I tT"* 1
S pair SI.OO l~i' J .....M-98
Come and view them. 1 Come and vlew them -
SENSATION 2 SENSATION 6
750 pairs House Slippers. After coming home. ’ Here are .a few plums. This hot weather buy your
what is nicer than to put on a soft pair of House boy a pair of Scout Lowquarters. ‘
Slippers? The price -f They are so comfortable. Pair wwC
of these will be. pair Come and view them.
Come and theni’ SENSATION 7
265 pairs in this lot. Thev are mostlv large sizes -J ° f llttle boys l alld , girls Clippers,
for misses. Things of beauty, and solid J come in even- co <u’. and < ither Slippers or
throughout. Hear the price. Pair ... <wC -"S'c \aiiei\. A sample
Come and view them. ' ’ • ’ ’ ’
SENSATION 4 ComA and view them.
410 pairs in this consignment, some velvet, oth- SENSATION 8
ers leather, and again suede. They are the latest A nice ]>ai.r of House Shoes for mother. Soft
creation in Slippers. d* < ./SO atid pliable and solid leather. CA**
Listen! Pair ■"“>’>2 They come in hl;yk only. Pair wvC
Come and view them. Come and view them.
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Everybody’s coming MCkl’O F||RMIQU|kiH2 LISTEN-GefltS' SfiCtiOn
here for Shirts, soft IViLIIU 11111111011111110 Men's Elastic Seam Drawers.. 35c
with reversible Cuffs Men’s Summer Pants69c
-50 c, worth double. M Z'L P P °r r .° Us Knit Shirts and
LISTEN-fients' Section £^SX Pair 7 ~S
a n a 1 m <B^i! -XWCkhWI tW Boys' Wash Suits, thing’s of
Silk Socks, now, pairloc shoantv5 hoantv
Men's Linen Handkerchiefs. 5 ° C
u„ i0 „ 2c MsOw W Usten—Ladles’ Section
Suits., now 49c ,WP liftmlj ''JsT ; Ladies' All-Silk Hose, pair 19c
Men’s Nansook Knee Drawers > -■ -TP'I!I Ladies' Long Gloves, white and
now 24c " lOar'ii black, pairl5 C
Men’s Athletic Nansook Shirts 'U Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs,
now24c ' 1 each ’ 2c
Men's Guyot Suspenders now 10c Ladies' fine Corsets, pair 25c
Are Not These Prices Thrillers— Ask Yourself
Truly Duffy
& Forsyth Sts! I