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J. E. M’CLELLAND ANSWERS
STATEMENT OF JOEL HURT
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 6. 1912.
I note in the Atlanta Constitution of
this morning, Friday. September 6.
statements made by Mr. Joel Hurt,
with reference to myself concerning
my attitude on the proposed work on
Ivy street.
Mr. Hurt declares, if correctly quot
ed by the paper. “That ft was my own
guilty conscience that prompted me to
bring the charges /if political high
handedness on the part of other mem
bers." He is further quoted as stating
that my statements were “fraudulen.
and untrue." So far as the persona’ '
of thia is concerned, within teu min
utes after 1 read the article in the
Constitution. I called Mr. Hurt over
the phone and told him that his stat> ■
ments were untrue and that he knew
that he was a common, ordinary liar,
and for which I non have, and never
will have any apology to offer, on the
; ground that he made statements rec k
lessly and wantonly. I much regret
that Mr. Hurt should have seen tit
at this time, with his old time boldness,
to conn out and again burden Atlanta
with hi'- infamy.
Espoit.illy is it true that go into
a controversy with Mr. Hurt, it will
become necessary to recoup* “his fin
gering in politics." In the old days It
was so common to him to buy. bar
ter with and bluff politicians that he
then thought he owned Atlanta. The
people awakened and realized the in
famy that had been practiced ujton the
public, and public opinion kicked him
out of the running, he however, de
manded his pound of flesh from At
lanta. and got it. by owning and con
trolling the political situation. With
wisdom he has pursued silence and
Kept from the public gaze sim . then,
but with his brazen effronlt ry he now
comes out in nthci quarter. and ■ eks
to bulldoze those that he has not J
bought and demands that \tlanta be
turned over to him so ; his own per
sonal gain. It never enter'd his mind
to help Ivy street property owners. The
jirojet t was that the comity should be
ilturned oyer to Idm Io do any work
■that he saw fit to have done . ijvl I
jsay with regret that it is a
tknow n fact that by leason of Mr.
Hurts persona! elatiorN with certain
county officials, that the county's con
wicts are at his services, lb can get
'them on a day s notice Georgia ave
tnue. Marietta street, and any other
4% QnSavings
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Travelers Bank and Trust Co.
No. SlO5.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Jhe American National Bank
m Atlanta, in the state of Georgia, at the elose of business September 4, 1912.
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
Koansand di5c0unt553,936,170.67 Capita! stock paid m $600,000 00
Overdrafts, secured and unse- , Surplus fund
cured . 5,288.99 I ndivided profits less expenses
1 S. bonds to secure eircula- and taxes paid 179,774.02
tion . 00.000.00 National bank notes outstand-
Other bonds to secure postal ing 499.995.00
savings 11.000.00 Due toother national banks 27 613 39
T’emiums on 1 S .bonds. 4.453.12 Due to state and private banks
Ronds. securities, etc. 47.130 00 and bankers. 149,779 64
Pup from national banks (not Due to trust companies and
: eserve agents) . 2.'.099.00 savings banks 20,890.74
3 >ue from state and private Duo to approved reserve ag'ts 24 381 83
banks and bankers, trust Dividends unpaid ’ 12 00
■ ompat. es and savings banks 134,455.02 Individual deposits subject to
pue from approved reserve check 2,909.108.79
agents 4331 Demand certificates of deposit. 111,223 85
Checks and other cash items <♦.:•.a -m certified checks l/.k() 68
Exchanges for clearing house . 53.-13 19 ('ashler's checks outstanding . IBj>6B '.‘2
Rotes < f other national banks 50.000.00 Postal savings deposits 1,029.12
Fractional paper current > Notesand bills rediscounted . 25*000 00
nickels and cents 4,048.78 Bills payable, including certifl-
J.awful mone> reserve in bank. cates of deposit for money
viz : borrowed 550.000.00
Specie .. . . . .$155,904 oo
Legal tender notes 80.000.00 235.904 00
Redemption fund with I S. .
treasurer <5% of circulation). 25,000.00
Total >5.519,057.98 T0ta155,519,057.98
STATE OF GEORGIA «’ount\ of Fulton, ss
T .1 Peeples cashier < f the ab«»v • named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of m y knowledge and belief
T PEEPLES. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of September. 1913.
S.\Ml \ SWANN. Notary Public.
Correct Attest W. L. PEEL
W H KISER.
J T HOLLEMAN
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EVERY WANT
—• -----You May Have
Can be satisfied, quickly, efficiently and
cheaply, if you us the W ant Ad
Pages of The Georgian.
The Georgian’s Want Ad Pages
•j—i—r -t—i— r 4-5-4.
Are 7he Real " Alarket Place of Atlanta. ’ ’
U BOTH PHONES 8000 ||
street that is used for the common pub
s lie has to bide their time with pa
tience until private persona! !ntere»ts
. are served by such men as Mr. Hurt.
> At a meeting of the street commit
-1 tee, Mr. Hurt declared that any man
who voted against his proposition
would never cotYie back to council: that
1 he would buy a paper, run it ami pub
-1 lish It to prevent th* man who had
dared to go against his wishes, and
openly shook his tlnger in the face "f
• ! a member of council and said. "I put
Iy ou or notice that because you are
Ivotfrg aga.nst Ivy- street you will nev
>r ave another political office." I
''Want it understood that I am not the
lore that he treated thusly, for. for such
| tudaetty 1 should have then and there
| slapped his face.
Os course. Ml. Hurt may now buy
the papers and by reason of the fact
that he holds himself so far above
the common people, he may say that
what I have said does not demand or
warrant any reply from him because
of the fact that 1 am so far beneath
him, and in advance I will say that 1
have not becomt encumbered with
money that came illegitimately from
the people of Atlanta, but with a con
sciousness of my Own rectitude-! even
have the audacity to defy Mr. Hurt.
1 ain leaving the city with my boy.
who is desperately ill, but I shall give
no excuse of any kind or character for
attending to Mr. Hurt on all occa
sions. My address is Borden Wheeler.
Ala., and I shall return to Atlanta at
any minute that Mr. Hurt desires a
discussion of this matter in any way.
I am out of the mayor's race; I hnv
no political ambition, hut have got the |
courage tn say what I think of anil be
lieve of tlie politicians of Atlanta and
if the health of my boy permits, I
shall publicly state th. facts to the
people. I shall tell them <hy Mr. Hurt
[is so exercised even thou h ';t> has got
Mr. f'li.tmb' i a in hit* political camp,
and even though he has 'ought by
promises or otherwise what he thinks
is a sufficient number to carry out his
personal projects. I put him on notice
that they won't stay bought, because
the constituents an going to force I
their representatives to do w hat is I
right, and nobody will have ever m- |
cused Mr. Hurt witli any kinship to
progress or Atlanta's into--ext, unless he
is benefitad two to one hints.df.
j. e. McClelland
'1 HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN’ AND NEWS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1911
LVe Have Prepared for Your
Every Convenience
Even’ banking convenience that could
possibly be wished or expected is pro
vided for our customers. Nothing is too ,
good for them, and neither trouble nor
expense has been spared to facilitate
their transactions and to PRONE to
them that we sincerely appreciate their
patronage.
A Pay Roll Window. Ladies’ Depart
ment. the finest Vault in rhe South, pri
vate < oupon-t lipping Booths for ladies
and gentlemen. Ladies' Rest Room, con
venient Savings Department.- etc., are
some of the features provided for YOUR
coinenience by the
THIRD National Bank
Capital and Surplus $1,700,000.00
. .President R. W. BYERS Asststant Cashier
JOS. A M CORD Vice President A. M. BERGSTROM . Asst. Cashier
JOHN W. GRANT Vice President W. B. SYMMERS Asst. Cashier
THOMAS C. ERWIN Cashier A. J. HANSELL Asst. Cashier
SchoolDays!SclioolDays!||
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Special Sale Saturday in Everything For Bills
Boys’ Department .arass ssjb
~ . o I bon.*, Windsor Belts, etc.
■suits. Pants. Shoes, Hats. Caps.]
ilns . Shirt:-: Blouses, Waists,.Un-I SPECIAL
det wear tfhd Neckwear.
SPECIAL. 24-in.h Paragon Frame School
... . ~ .... .. . ~ , . Umbrellas, at
... dozen Boys White and (. oloreo
"Mothers' Friend" Waists; regular
Mil qualities; for, each
25c 3UC
MEN'S SHIRTS.
WOOL SERGES. Very ap'i-ial value Saturday in
36-lnch All-Wool Serges In every Men's Percale <'oat Shirts; regular
wanted color: two finishes, hard or 75c grades, for
soft; at. yard
50c 50c
May Manton Patterns —everything May Manton Fashion Books, just i
that's new out
10c 5c
TAYLOR’S 240 Marietta Street I
Fori
Longer I
FREE
00 Fall Pat
pect our line,
y special made
rfolk, English ||
lege Boys. |p
IN MILLS I
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Woolen Mills.
cm Phone
M. 126
“Dreadnaught” Trunks 1
fear no trip—fear no travel.
Made—sold—guaranteed by
LIEBERMAN’S
The House of Guaranteed Baggage.
92 Whitehall.
I EVERY TIME You
Think of ATLANTA OPTICAL CO., 142 Peachtree St.
They Originate. Others Imitate. Perfect Glasses
Elkin sSs
Bargains Saturday Through Monday
Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Thermos Bottles,
Shaving Outfits, Kodak Supplies, Ebony Hair Brushes
GREAT INTRODUCTORY OFFER
04 AA lhe tremendous popularity of all our previous Palm Olive Bargain sales.
Jk I M|| and the many requests for more, induces us to make the following extra-
S eww ordinary offer, to introduce another superior articl" of this family—Palm
Olive Shampoo. Don’t miss this. The great demand for these articles at
VSIUDS TOT regular prices makes it hard to get enough for a bargain sale, so as mir
supply is limited, come early.
6 cakes of Palm Olive Soap, regular price 90c
I-8 K w ne J ar I’alm Olive Cold ('ream, regular price 50c
OOU O ne f’abn Olive Shampoo, regular price 50c
WU Total $1.90
All three this sale for 88c
MAPI P Seda Fount Special lOc
In presenting this week-end soda fountain spe- R c nflt
PW&M W(1 ' our choice of peach, vanilla or oanana fiP’"’
I UUHN '-ho,-olate ice''-ream, with pure maple syrup firape keC,eOT ' j
CUHin&S* pecan mils. topped with whipped ereani bet/t/ippieCider.
uUlvlJAt ai!< l ‘‘D stall ized violets. To introduce this new Fresh Lactone But-\
15c sundae we invite you to try it for 10c. let Milk
PATENT MEDICINE HAIR BRUSH REDUCTIONS I TOILET ARTICLE
For this special sale we have five
FJ inni Jilt? gross Os genuine brittle (long and not ft A A 181 ft
□ A nb Al N d Ser”hi*ne r X X b A Hb At n d
This is the identical brush for which
... cc- >'°u have been paving $1.25 and $1.50. ,
sal Hrpatiea . .'Sc, 40c, Bj>c As ~a (. b br ,, sh js . acked in a hcinl . Kolynos Tooth Paste /o
Rexalk Liver Salts 9c. tiful ribbon tied, lithographed box it L'?'•', s Liot.i 1 owder ,1/c
Parman Sage. 39c, 78c the id<?a) ( fo] . y S ubi, ,? a ,T " ,
Halls Hair Renevve: 79c n • .» Rexall Mouth Mash 200
Pinaud’s Eau De Quinine. 41c, 82c i!|s.A| st Uristle’. Spearmint Dental ('ream ... 20c
Swamp Root 39c, 78c IUL.ML Rubber Cushion Sozodrmt 19c
S. S. S 67c, $1.40 The "Ideal Brush" for the ideal lady. Hydri x Disappearing Cream. 19c
Hood s Sarsaparilla 79c This is the regular solid back, air eush- Unit; Butter ( 'old Cream . . .25c
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 79c j,, n imported brush with pure bristles. Rexall Vanishing Ci‘am ... 25c
Pinkham Compound 69c This is the sanitary- brush. We offer Rexall Cold Cream 25c
Fellows’ Hy pophos. . 73c & $1.05 both sizes (75c and $1.00) during thi" Arnica Tooth Soap 19c
Phillips' Milk Magnesia . ...41c sa i e f or 63c. D. &R. Cold Cream ... 19c, 29c
Fletcher’s Castoria 25c F" 9 ‘ With each of these Ideal Hind s ' Honey and Almond
Sloan’s Liniment .. .19c, 38c, 73c LUsgL Brushes we present y-u ('ream 38c. 75c
Alcock s Porus Platers 12c j||F" a w ith a 35c rubber Comb Rosaline 19c
Rexall Foot Powder—the best. 15c " y lee Mum ...19c
Horlick’s Malted Milk.34c. 73c, S 3 : Rexall Nice 25c
Maltine Preparations 79 c m a-. S-m .-i- Harmony Face Powder ...k.25c
Uray's (Hye. Tonic. 79c O .rs W a ’iJISTgiTJR Woodbury Face Powder 19c
Bromo Seltzer .. .9c, 17c, 34c. 67c ‘ Azurea Face Powder 87c
Doan's Kidney Pills 39c tZ. R Carnation Ta’cntn '. '. . . . .12c
Rexall Kidney Pills 39c <s Violet Talcum 12c
Syrup of Figs 37c This Shaving Outfit consists of: 50c Perfutnes, ounce 29c
Listerim 17c, 34c, 67c One Brandt Razor... $2.50 Rexail Violet Soap. 3 cakes ..25c
Pasteurine 18c, 35c, 69c One N'oxall Razor Strop 2.09 Harmony Soap. 2 cakes for 25c
Glyco Thymoline . . .19c. 38c, 79c One Shaving Brush . 35 Jergin Vic-let Glye. Soap, 3 for 25c
Mentholatum 15c, 37c One Rexall Shaving Lotion 25 Pinaud’s Vegetal 65c
D. D. D 19c, 79c And one cake Colgate’s Soap 10 Piver's Vegetal 75c
Di“xogen 19c, 38c This $5.20 complete outfit we offer for Violet Dulce Toilet Water ...65c
Rceinol (a tasteless castor oil) 19c this sale only for the special price of Rexall Shaving Lotion . .19c, 38c
DeWitt s Kidney Pills 38c $3.25. and to the first fifteen purchasers Lehn & l ink's Talcum...... 19c
Rexall Bamboo Briar (a real we present you with the deal a new Cutieura Soap 19c
blood lurifler and altera- SI.OO bill. We positively do not extend Woodbury Soap ...19c
the); $2 size for .. $1.69 | this offer except as above stated, so Mercolize’d Wax 65c
Rexall Celery and Iron 65c come early if you want to share in this R. &G. Violet Extract 85c
Rexall Beef, Iron and Wine...73c offer. Key Roe Pov der 11c
If \on are one of the thousands “broken” bv the long hot B ’ n,ho ’ Eriar Blood Purif, ?, r 7Z
spell: ii you tee! a lack ot vim and energy which is your This sale $1.69
right at this season, the beginning of fall, a blood purifier and Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic—
tonic will do you worlds of good. The following famous Rexall Thfs'saie’'' '.**. . ' * 65c
Remedies are sold exclusively by us in this territory, ami guar- Rexall Beef, iron and W'n« —
anteed. If not satisfactory your money back. ce
KODAKS zfß—ea CANDY sa Lnu? ay 29c
INAL Kodak, the finest pho- ** 11 ’ ’ ’ VPIL K *. V V
li , £ ra ,’ > rt l tJ na Vi‘ ,n f. ever .invented at their respec- A genuine 40c Confect ion reffiw d Saturdays
nrd-JThnv i Vx'rX ,n ' t eßt T Pnt , in an ,- v ?’ ller ’ ONLY to 29c. It is re< . iv. d fresh the dav before
free ma an r ' ' '"T 'levelop Roll Films a sale. Always guaranteed to be in prime condi-
sonable nrlces Mnke nt > P J lUng at 'T’ Ak,ke Ha ' U-mm m buy at Elklb s all v nur
RnfJks ?' i k 1)S ( ' our headquarters for Candies as wo are al-o agents fw Huyler's. Park
1 •s. developing and printing. £ Tilford’s and L'ggetl’s—the world’s leaders in
Roll Films Developed FREE. 80c Candies.
Imported Thermos Bottles S—Pints SI.OO
Send all your prescriptions i bhug Prescriptions called for and de-1
to us for accuracy and trust- ns || § livered anywhere in town night
worthy quality of chemicals. Enia IbKS wl IB w w CO, or day; mortorcycle service.
• Rich’s Economy Basement 95c •;
: FINAL “CLEAN-UP” SALE
® Prices Cut Far Below Cost. / A S,
b Special for Saturday’s Selling Xz <Z /"y
» Q 42 Pairs children’s black, patent, dull and kid, one 7 S'
• i'y and two straps, former selling prices from J
J $1.50 to $3. Sizes broken. They run from s’s to B’s x— - £
ss and 8 1-2’s to 2's ' 95c
fiO P?i rs patent, gun metal and black satin Pumps and Oxford
J O lies. Mostly small sizes; but where you get a tit. you’ve obtained a J
9 bargain. $3.50 and $4 values 95c
• Pairs children’s white canvas 1-strap and 5- ’
J rxr* strap slippers. Sizes broken, but run from
I Z7OC 8 I_2 sto2 s - 00 and $2.50 values 95c J
' ni ail. phone or C. 0. I), orders filled. * -
• RICH’S ECONOMY BASEMENT ;
• ‘‘The Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta”