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so well wit our idea of what the
automobile busine would be !fl:»‘
year that 1 ild like to call it Lo
your attentior |
‘This item d Mr. Elyea, "had
reference y the part played by the
automobile industry in the winnir s'l
of the war, and in conclusion it '~ml,‘
“The automobile industry reaps H\J
just rewapd. The Hun has lain AlH“'lj
his sword Peace once more reigns
supreme. Our army doffs its khaki
for the old time civies,” As the
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41 South Forsyth Street Atlanta, Ga.
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*third largest industry comes again’
Into its own it finds a world-wide
demand awaiting its products such
as never has begn even approached
in previous years. 1919 is to be the
'boom year of the industry, An im
portant page of automobile history
will be written this year. Dermgand
will greatly exceed supply. Prepare
for the bumper harvest in store for
yvou,, Put your house & arder. book
well to your organi¥ation, Look
well to your stock, Car dealers and
accessory dealerg have unprecedent -
ed opportunities this year to make
money and expand their businas.’”
“We have believed all the year
that 1919 would be the largest year
50 far in the history of the automo
tive business, One day this week
I saw an automobile on the streets of
Atlanta with a 1919 heense tag num
‘bvr 109221, and this is only the mid
‘dle of June. What is true here in
Georgia, is also true proportionately,
in the other stmtes throughout the
gouthern territory.”
“The injunction contained in the
artjcle whieh 1 have just quoted you,
‘Put your house in order’ is one that
will certainly be heeded by every
live, wide awake automoblle supply
dealer throughout the South. Auto
mobile owners must have supplies,
and they are going to buy these sup-
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN . A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY. JUNE 15 1919.
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plies from the dealer who carries
comprehensive stock at all times, The
summer business is now on us, and
we as jobbers, are doing our very
best to give our dealers the merch
andigse which they so urgently need
at this particular time. We believe
that we shall be able to give our
dealers the benefit of some very at
tractive items throughout the re
mainder of the year”
Mr. Elyea is mnot what could be
termed a_“‘born optomist.” He doesn’t
make a practice of looking on the
dark side by any means, but at the
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Baylis Office Equipment Co.
No. 1 S. Broad St. Phone Main 124
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ORDER YOUR SHRINE CARDS NOW. We have a number of
choice designs with gold embossed Shrine emblem. Get ready for
the Indianapolis trip. Order them now,
HUBBARD BROS.
PRINTERS
40/ W. MITCHELL 8T ——ATLANTA
A FREE TRIP
to Atlanta is available to the merchant who buys an
adequate bill from the members of the Merchants’
Association.
Write to
H. T. MOORE, '
SECRETARY
Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ATLANTA, GA,
To Sell Alecoholie Cider in Georgia,
Why Not Be Sale and Buy
Non-Alcoholic Beverages? ‘
They are the highest grade keg beverages on the mar
ket Muscadine, Peach, Apricot, Loganberry and Apple
Punches, Cherry Tip, Gin Rickey and Mexican Hot are big
sellers everywhere,
Lyons Brothers Company
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same time, his statements may al
ways be considered as conservative.
He ig in very close touch with the
different lines handled by this firm
and with the conditions prevailing
throughout the Southern territory,
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It is easier to find fault with a hus
band, than to find a Jugband without a
fault,
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The biography of the man who never
offended anyone seldom gets into print.
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Neither a lie, interest, taxes, mort
gages nor the devil sleep.
There will be ne need for worry on
the part of the thirsty ones, thanks
to the increased business of Bevo
distributors, who expect in the very
near future to receive a car each day.
Bradley & Woertz, of No. 229 Simpson
street, are the local distributérs for
Bevo, and they report that sales are
climbing rapidly. The firm has at
the present time in transit several
carloads of Bevo for Atlanta trade.
Bradley & Woertz supply the trade
in Fulton, Campbell, DeKalb, Cobb
and part of Gwinnett Counties. They
also supply Camp Gerdon, Ca.mp‘
Jesup and the camp exchanges at‘
Jesup., ‘
During the month of May many
large barbecues were given in and
around Atlanta. At all of these Bevo
was served, to the delight and sat
isfaction of those present. Ar{mn;
others that used Bevo were " the
Knights Templar, the hotel men’s con
vention, the barbecue given at Lake
‘wood which was given by the officers
of the SoutMeastern Fair Associtaion.
Above this article wou will notice
a photograph of a window display.
i'l‘his is the show window of Deitch
& Wolkin at No. 18 Marietta street,
\who sell Bevo and report large quan
tities sold. They have a large demand
for it served cold with lunches. Oth
er extensive users of Bevo are the
Winecoff, Cason & Russe at the Kim
ball House, and the Georgian Ter
race. »
Bradley & Woertz's motto is “quick
service,” and they live up to this,
;uuing five delivery trucks to do it.
If you aren't sure you know how to
;dn the thing right, why not ask the
questions before doing it rather than
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““The man who thinks
Invests in FINCK'S"’
W. M. Finck & Co., Mirs,,
, Detroit
Write for Prices and Secure
Agency
‘W. R. CANNON
Dalton, Ga.
Southern Representative.
McELROY
The
Limb
That's
Nearest ‘
to Nature
McElroy Limbs are the
lightest, easiest to wear
and least complicated
on the market. McEl
roy Limbs work on
Nature's plan, Your
artificial limb trou
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wear a McElroy
Limb,
Write, phone or call for demonstration.
We guarnntee perfect fit,
ARTIFICIAL
685, W. Mitehell St., Atlanta, Ga,
WHO MAKE AND SELL ATLANTA PRODUCTS
Big Men Invest in
ig Men Invest in
Cotton Ch Co.;
otton uhopper LO.;
~ Atlanta Plant Soon
| Progress toward®plans for estab
lishing in Atlanta the big manu
facturing plant or the Lanham Cot
ton Cultivator-Chopper Company
made long strides last week, when
several additional business men of
high, standing became heavily in
terested in the company, which
will manufacture the first practi
cal - machine for chopping cotton
and perhaps saving many a crop
which otherwise would perish for
lack of field hands.
- Among the Atlantans who have
. become interested in the new en
terprise are: C., W, McClure, head
of the big chain of 10 cent stores:
Colonel F. J. Merriam, president of
the Southern Ruralist; Charles P,
Byrd, president of the Pyrd Print
ing 4Company; W. D. Ellis, Jr,
prominent attorney, and A, O. Bla
lock, collector of internal revenue.
Associated with the organization
for an'(ne time have been: H. G.
Hastings, president, and H. W.
Brown, vice president, of the H.
G. Hastings Company, the big seed
house; St. Elmo Massengale, head
of the Massengale Advertising
Agency, and H. C. Bagley, of Bag
ley & Willet, an owner of several
large plantations.
The participation by these men
in the fortunes of the new com
pany gives virtual assurance that
the organization will complete its
financial affairs in a short time and
be in a position to establish its own
plant. The machines, which were
given a thorough test in several
states in the last few weeks, have
~ been manufactured by the Lanham
Company by a large factory devot
ed to making machinery, but the
Lanham Cotton Cultivatpr Com
pany . intends building their own
plant, in order to be assured of
large production and to gain the
advantage of quantity buying of
materials.
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Woodruff Machinery Co.
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Is Making Headway
What the majority believes in is
generally accepted as true, and what
a great many people buy is generally
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in view of the fact that the Woodruff
Machinery and Manufacturing Com
pany, through its president, A. J.
DO NOT DELAY
In Placing Your Orders for Immediate and Fall Needs.
. Prices Continue to Advance On ' ]
Dry Goods,
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Notions and
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Furnishings
We Advise Merchants to Buy Now.
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l ARE SEiLLERS,NOT STICKERS,
Our 'l‘ruvwling' Men Are Out With the Most Attractive and
Complete Line of Fall Goods We Have Ever Had.
Our Stocks Are Full and Our Prices Are Right
Send for One of Our Sul(:smnn or Call to See Us
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in the Farquhar grain thrasher, we
are forced to conclude that this
thrasher is a mighty good one.
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