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Stirred by the menace of the boll
weevil, which is expected to attack
cotton in Fulton and adjacent coun
ties this season in much greater force
than last year, when the pest ap
peared for the first time in this sec
tion, farmers and business men will
dollar. The Waukaway Shoe stock, 136 Whitehall street, invoices $14,367.81. Watson bought this stock at 75c on the dollar. WATSON “SCOOPED” BOTH AND‘
BOTH GO ON SALE “SIMULTANEOUSLY.” ' |
WHERE—FIRST at Watson’s regular all-bargain store, Cor. Pryor and Decatur Sts. Be sure to see the signs and the name Watson-then enter-you are “in right.”
SECOND-136 WHITEHALL STREET, where the Waukaway held forth. Watson “takes over” this store “body and soul,” entire and complete, just asit lay.
A WATSON “PICK - UP”"—Two Great Shoe Stocks—Two Great Shoe Sales—AT THE SAME TIME
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ONLY ONCE IN A LIFE
TIME SUCH SHOE
BARGAINS
EXPL AN ATORY Watson, as usual was “there,” on the spot, with the Spot Cash”—hence the greatest shoe “Buy”’—the biggest THE F ACTS,
, “scoop” of fine, high-grade, dependable footwear for men, women and children in the “career” of ‘this great all-
Bargain Store where nothing but real “honest t 0 goodness” Bargains are sold every business day of the year. Once in a great while the chance to “trade’ for one stock occurs, but seldom, if ever,
do two such fine stocks “come Watson’s way” at one and the same time. “Circumstances’ necessitated the “disposing” of the Waukaway Shoe Store, 136 Whitehall Street—AND WATSON
“BOUGHT”. Different “circumstances”, as described further down, necessitated the sacrificing of the great shoe stock of Hyman Bros., Greenshoro, N. C.,—AND WATSON “BOUGHT.”
READ ON THROUGH -EVERY WORD OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT—EVERY WORD IS “GOLDEN”"—LADEN WITH BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES GALORE. :
WATSON IS ALWAYS “ON THE SPOT" 66 99 WATSON “SECURES” THE FINEST
WHEREVER “OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS” THE SOURCE OF SUP PLY IS THE REASON WHY STOCKS BELOW ALL ‘MARKET PRICES’
Fire, that dread visitor, slightly damaged the Hyman Bros. Store in Greensboro, N. C.—only “slightly” but just enough to
' necessitate an insurance “settlement”’—HEßE'S WHERE WATSON “CAME IN”—the stock, after being turned over by
@ the interested insurance companies to the Underwriters’ Salvage Company, was sold “complete” to Watson at his own “price”
and is now in Atlanta ready for you thousands of loyal Watson patrons.
WHEN WATSON “GRABS OFF” A STOCK YOU KNOW
THE QUALITY MUST BE HIGH AND THE PRICE ‘LOW’
R T T ' | Worth of Shoes for Ment Women and
it ee e e INVOICING $39,335.68 i eyt e
TWO GREAT SHOE STOCKS—TWO GREAT SALES—TWO LOCATIONS—AT THE SAME TIME
Waukaway Shoe Company
b+ 136 WHITEHALL STREET
VPR e ST, R S TYR S
Slightly damaged, lots of shoes,
ete., for men and ladies’ bunched
and priced—the Watson way—
sl.99 and
E 2.9 .
You Eknow the soles are worth
more than we ask.
Infants’ Soft Soles, while
they last, as 69 C
low as
that ean be backed, We tell you the invoice price, we tell you
what we paid Just like we did whem we Dbought the sal
vage frem t(he Parks Chambers Hardwick fire stock—we told
you the whole truth and we now tell you the whole truth,
forues Pryor and Decatur Sts.
A ....ALL BARGAINS....
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ¢8 o " A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes ¢B @ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
| assemble Thursday morning sat 10
(o'elock in the courthouse to discuss
' methods of controlling the weevil and
| the best means of growing cotton un
ider boll weevil conditions.
. Announcement of the call for the
'mass meeting was made Wednesday
ghy Harry L. Brown, new agricultural
and stock raising agent for Fulton
County. The meeting will be held in
ithe offices of the county agricul
tural department on the ninth floor
’of the courthouse. ‘
r Several addresses will be made by
boll weevil experts, including A. C.]
Lewis, State entomologist; C, E. Kel
TOMORROW AND CONTINUES DAILY FROMDAY TODAY UNTIL THE LAST PAIR ISSOLD OUT
S R ARS
QOne lot damaged Shoes,
odds and ends, etec.
Some slightly mis
mated, all bunched for,
While they last
Men's, Boys', Girls’
Ladies'
Children's Shoes,
while they last—
AND
69c 9c
WATSON’S TWO BIG SHOE SALES!
'logg of the State Agricultural Col
lege, Athens; W. 8. Brown, district
agent, United States department of
‘agriculture, and Mr, Brown, county
‘agent.
Kirkwood P.T. A. Offers
| Gold Medal for Prize
A gold medal is to be awarded by
the Kirkwood Parent-Teacher Asso
ciation te the high school student
‘who wins in the preliminary contests
to be held there for the high school
meet in the Fifth Congressional Dis
trict April 27, 28 and 29.
~ The high school meet will be held
‘in East Point.
| SPECIAL SHOE BARGAINS I
One lot Ladies’ Two
Tone Slippers, go
for— ‘
$2.39 \
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aetsenad v
One lot Ladies' Low
Quarters, white,
bronze, grey, etc, go
for- |
$4.89
Ladies’High Boots
The very finest and best made.
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Officer’s Death Starts
. .
War Against ‘District’
ALBANY, ¥eb. 11.—E., 8. English,
Jack Horkan and A, Newell, younsg
men from Moultrie, charged with the
murder of Marion C. Collins, 2 mem
ber of the Albany police force, Sun
day night, have employed counsel here
and so far have issued no state
ments. 7/
A sensational sidelight yesterday
'was the editorial in the Albany
Herald, a local daily, calling either
for the abolition of the redlight dis
trict or the official recognition of
it. Officer Collins was killed in the
district, where he was sent in the
discharge of his duty, and the news
paper ends its editorial with the dec
ALSO
One lot Ladies’' Kid,
Patent and Black
Oxfords go for—
-53.99
L
The finest and best
Ladies’ Shoes, etc.,
go for—
-56.89
VTSIV, S 00 DRI 1 M
We Cater
to and sell the customer who buys
on quality and value. The custo
mer who buys merchandise rather
than somebody's “name”.
One lot of Ladies’
Bronze Slippers go
for—
-52.99
The more you buy
the more you really
save. Men, women,
children, boys and
girls, —the entire
family and every
body can “partici
pate”,
RO e R IR .Y
laration that “the blood of Marion
Collins, dead at 28, cries out to the
city whose uniform he wore to come
clean, for he was killed while at
tempting to make an arrest in a dis
|t.xiet which his city government had
'solemnly declared could not exist.”
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’ Te Heal
’lee HAYES HEALING HONEY, 3Se—
Advertisement.
}“DIAMOND DYES” TURN
| OLD GARMENTS NEW
Any woman can dye faded, shabby
wearing apparel, wether wool, silk,
linen, cotton or mixed goods to any
color, just like new, by following
simple directions in each package of
“Diamond Dyes.”—Adv, |
The death of a member of the Atlanta firm of Waukaway Shoe Company brought about the ‘‘closing’’ and going
out of business of thid~well known, highly esteemed retail dealer in shoes for the entire family—and of course
this proved another ‘‘source of supply’’ for Watson, who ‘‘traded’’ for this stock, good will and lease of the
Waukaway Shoe Company, 136 Whitehall Street. ‘‘The source of supply is the reason why'’ nobody can sell as
cheap at WATSON.
At the Same Time WATSON Offers Complete the Big Stock of
HYMAN BROTHERS ° e
North Carolina
s WATSON'S ALL-BARGAIN. STORE
Number 21 North Pryor St. Right on the Corner of Decatur St. |
RI el TR IO
Extra Special
AT BOTH STORES
Very fine Men’s Shoes,
such sa,you are paying
$1250 for—tans and
blacks—
ss.B9
Watson saves you sev
eral dollars each pair.
TR SR R SRR AR
AR SRR RN BRI, R
Watson wins
with truthful
talk all the
time.
MEN’'S SHOES
Many of the world's best brands,
Tans, Blacks, Vicis, Gunmetal,
English, Blucher, Button and Lace.
Goodyear welt. Actually worth
right now $14.00, $
ORBIOD ...l 6.89
RHYNE'S A-B PILLS
A GOVERNOR OR REGULATOR
FOR THE ;
LIVER AND BOWELS
‘“As Regular as a Clock”
SPLENDID FOR BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION,
SLUGGISH OR TORPID LIVER.
=——TRY THEM ——
FOR SALE BY YOUR DRUGGIST
10 & 25 CENTS
Mailed Direct Upon Receipt of Price
RHYNE MEDICINE CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
R RRSRS AT
Be sure to ‘‘look
over’’ the showing of
Men's and Ladies’
Shoes
for s6'B9
Values to $14.00.
While these stocks
last you pick 'em out
for $6.89.
B R R AR
SR O R ATR
A word to the wise
is sufficient to save
you money on
your purchases.
—WATSON’S
R A T Rl P TA TR
WANTED —25 SALES
MEN and 25 SALES LA.
DIES. Apply Wednesday
p. m. or early Thursday
morning at Watson's All-
Bargain Store, corner
Pryor and Decatur Sts.
| ERNEST HOWARD] FAED H. LANSDELL | WARREN C. CLAY.
WE SELL—— :
-~ INSURANCE > GOOD SERVICE
AR — —NOTHING ELSE,
And We're After Your Business
ERNEST HOWARD INS. AGENCY
" 504505 Grant Bldg. Phones: lvy 347-348
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SDR RGN
At Pryor and De
catur sale only—
One lot Ladies’,
Boys’ and Girls’
Shoes go for the
old old price of—
Another lot at
both sales for—
-51.99
T A T i AP A DA A < (ha
ASR N A R R LRI A
Sale of all Watson Bargains will
go on in other parts of the
building just as usual. You
know Watson sells most every
thing—men, women and chil
dren. Nobody can sell as cheap
as Watson. The source of sup
ply is the reason why. -
T R IR A S R e a—
On Thursday starts the ‘‘ball’’ of
‘‘lower prices’’ rolling, Push it
§ along. Let us all get tofether and
‘‘break the market.’”’ It can be done.
AR R S
Be sure to ‘‘Look
Over’’ the Shoes
selling for—
-52.99
ALSO
$3.99
ALSO
»
$4.89
Each lot is worthy
of your time and
attention.
RS ISN oe ST e A S LR
136 'Whitehall St.:
-ALL BARGAINS..
MEN’'S FINE SHOES
EXTRA SPECIAL
$4089
Both Stores, Both Sales
A sale without a paral
lel and without a pre.
cedent—unlike any
thing anywhere but
Watson’s. The man
who puts ‘‘gain’’ in
““bar-gain’’,
TDS R AR 5A O g
Boys’ and Girls Endi
cott-Johnson & Co.’s
and others go for—
-51.99, $2.39, $2.99
You know these are the
kinds that wear boys that
are rough on their clothes.
You save “much money”
by trading with Watson.
B e I R e T T T