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Stirred by the menace of the boll|
weevil, which is expected to attal‘k;
cotton in Fulton and adjacent coun- |
ties this season in much greater force |
than last year, when the pest np-%
peared for the first time in this sec-|
Uon. farmers and business men aill |
Tt e s e mann SN o 5B P O
Again WATSON scores with “truth.” HYMAN BROS., GREENSBORO, N. C., SHOE STOCK invoices exactly $24,867.87. Watson bought the stock at 60c on the
dollar. The Waukaway Shoe stock, 136 Whitehall street, invoices $14,367.81. W atson bought this stock at 75c on the dollar. WATSON “SCOOPED” BOTH AND
BOTH GO ON SALE “SIMULTANEOUSLY.” e ;
WHERE—FIRST at Watson’s regular all-bargain store, Cor. Pryor and Decatur Sts. Be sure to see the si@s 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 as it lay.
A WATSON “PICK - UP”—Two Great Shoe Stocks—Two Great Shoe Sales—AT THE SAME TIME
9 ‘6 , n 7Y \, _ ' ~
£
| ONLY ONCE IN A LIFE- ' WATSON
TIME SUCH SHOE “lower prices” rolling, Push 3t |
BARGAINS < ek eit T abe desa .
e TOMORROW AND CONTINUES DAILY FROMDAY TODAY UNTIL THE LAST PAIRIS SOLD OUT » ' g
' Watson, as usual was “there,” on the spot, with the Spot Cash”—hence the greatest shoe “Buy”—the biggest :
EXP LAN ATORY “scoop” of fine, high-grade, dependable footwear for men, women and children in the “career” of this great all- THE FACTS
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., Greensboro, N. C.,—AND WATSON “BOUGHT.” :
READ ON THROUGH-—EVERY WORD OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT—EVERY WORD IS “GOLDEN”—~LADEN WITH BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES GALORE.
“ ’ ' WATSON “SECURES” THE FINEST
whtrever ‘orrorromry kvocke “THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY IS THE REASON WHY™ §locks BeLow ALL ‘MARKET PRICES
Fire, that dread visitor, slightly damag% the Hyman Bros, Store in Greensboro, N. C.—only “slightly” but just enough to*
FI RE' SMO KE! w ATER! 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”
° g and is now in Atlanta ready for you thousands of loyal Watson patrons. :
‘ The death .of a memb.er of the Atlanta firm of Waukaway Shoe Co_mpa.ny brought a.bou_t the “glosing”- and going |
WHEN WATSON “GRABS OFF” A STOCK YOU KNOW A I S O B ved it ‘taparen of sompi Jou Wrtom Wi el eSot NN N
) THE QU ALITY MUST BE HIGH AND THE PRICE ‘LOW’ - g:aupku::a% il'xlgéao%.lnpany, 136 Whitehall Street. ‘‘The source of supply is the reason why'' nobody can sell as
L ‘ : Worth of Shoes for Men, Women and
At a ridiculously low price Watson INV OI C I'N G $3 9 33 5 6 8 Children—from two old, esteemed, well
“bought” these two great stocks ) ® known retail shoes stores.
TWO GREAT SHOE STOCKS—TWO GREAT SALES—TWO LOCATIONS—AT THE SAME TIME
Waunkaway Shoe Company
s 136 WHITEHALL STREET
BRGEEUAL VAT AR I R R TSR AR R R RS ER ER S
Slightly damaged, lots of shoes, One lot damaged Shoes,
etc., for men and ladies’ bunched ;“' W
ome slightly mis
and priced-—the Watson way— mated, all bunched for,
$1.99 and 99 ¢
$2.99 :
> . ¥ i While they last
You know the soles are worth Bhire, it Tt - i
more than we ask. Ladies’
r Children’'s Sh )
Infants’ Soft Soles, while we o
hile they 1
they last, as 69¢ T oy M
low as 69¢ 99¢
1 . Sy
. . 'S SHOES WANTED — 256 SALES
) S e ot Taa ey Read and Remember
' Many of the world's best brand Bstoß B 8 .
any of the wor N . rands, DIES. Apply Wednesday Sale of all Watson Bargains will
Tans, Blacks, Vicis, Gunmetal, go on in other parts of the
. to and sell the customer who buys Enalish, Blucher, Button and Lace p. m. or ear]y Thursday building just as usual. You
that can be backed. We tell you the invoice price, we tell you The very finest and best made. on quality and value. The custo- 9 ye;r welt.' ot ~ylorth. morning at Watson's All- 3():‘l‘;‘;——\:7\?:}:.onw;j:;]l}inm?;r:dev:!:i)i:
B N POAE SUSE WRG IR Gi6 Whew WO heugie ohe Worth $14.00, 689 mer who buys merchandise rather right now $14.00, Bargain Store, corner dren. Nobody can sell as cheap
yage from the Parks Chambers Hardwick fire stock—we told . i $6 89 d D s as Watson. The source of sup.
_/ou the whole truth and we now tell you the whole truth. DRI .ol s i than somebody's “ngame”. SN .. et ads . Pryor an ecatur Sts. ply i the reason why, .
s . Kl e 2 S s Y _
og o wideatr s \AJATSON'S TWO BIG SHOE SALES! T 3 eircains.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
assemble Thursday morning at 10
o'clock in the ecourthouse to dlucuu‘:
methods of controlling the weevil and |
the best means of growifig.cotton un-.
der boll weevil conditions. !
~ Announcement of the call for the
mass meeting was made Wednesday
by Harry L. Brown, new agricultural
and stock raising agent for Fulton
County. The meeting will be held ln}
the offices of the county agricul
tural department on the ninth floor
of the courthouse. I
Several addresses will be made Wl
holl weevil experts, ineluding A. C.
Lewis, State entomologist; C. B, Kel-
!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
{eiation to the high schbo! student
{who wins in the preliminary contests
{to be held there for the high school |
|meet in the Fifth Congressional Dis
itriet April 27, 28 and 29.
| . The high school meet will be held
in East Point, A
ATR AT RIS Q 1 S SRR LS P SRS TR
At the Waukaway Store, 136 Whitehall St., only—
These
One lot Ladies’ Two | One lot Ladies’ Kid, | One lot of Ladies’
®
Tone Slippers, ge | Patent and Black | Bronze Slippers go
\
for— Oxfords go for— for— ’
$2.39 | $3.99 | $2.99
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One lot Ladies’ Low | The finest and best The more you buy
Quartere, White the more you really
b“' : .re . ; Ladles' Shoes, etc., | o.va Men, women,
ronze, grey, etc, @ e children, Boys and
for—- . girls —the entire
family and every
s4 89 $6 8 body can “partici
- “ pate”.
A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes
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Officer’s Death Staris |
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War Against ‘District’
ALBANY, Feb. 11.—E. 8. English, |
Jack Horkan and A. Newell, young |
men from Moultrie, charged with the |
murder of Marion C. Collins, a mem-~
ber bf the Albany police force, Sun
day night, have émployed counsel here
and so far have issued no mte-!
ments,
A sensational sidelight yesterday |
was the editorial in the Albany
Herald, a loca) daily, ealling either |
for the abolition of the redlight dis- ‘
trict or the officlal recognition of |
it. Officer Collinse was Kkilled in the |
district, where he was sent in the |
discharge of his duty, and the news- i
paper ends its editorial with the dec
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
;tempung to make an arrest in a dis- [
trict which his city government had |
solemnly declared could not exist” |
i . To Yieal a Uouzlh
Take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, 3%c.—
Advertisement, l
“DIAMOND DYES” TURN - .
| OLD GARMENTS NEWI
i Apy woman can dye faded, shabby
wearing apparel, wether wool, silk,
linen, cotton or mixed goods to any}
ecolor, just like new, by following|
simple directions in each package otl
“Diamond Dyes."—Adv.
At the Same Time WATSON Offers Complete the Big Stock of 3
HYMAN BROTHERS ° vowcmi
North Carolina |
s WATSON'S ALL-BARGAIN STORE |
Number 21 North Pryor St. Right on the Corr:er of Decatur St.
AR SISO IR L RS A VR .TNAR S 0
Extra Special Be sure to ‘‘look Be sure to ‘‘Look
AT BOTH STORES over'’ the showing of . 2oren 206 B, Over’’ the Shoes
Very fine Men's Shoes, Men's and Ladies’ catur sale only— selling for—
-2 :
$1250 for—tans and Shoes $6.89 | § One lot Ladies’,
blacks— S Z ; ; $2 99
$5 89 Values to $14.00. Boys’ and Girls .
» While these stocks Shoes go for the ALSO
Watson saves you sev- last you pick ‘em out old old price of—
eral dollars each pair. for $6.89.
TSRS WA IO RIS T ORI .
. : A q . ALSO
Watson wins . wor' .tOt -~ ‘Another lot at 4
with truthful is sufficient to save $ .89
both sales for—
you mone on
talk all the h . Each lot is worthy
L your purchases. $1 99 of your time and
“time. —WATSON’S ° attention.
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.
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ERNEST HOWARD | FRED H. LANSDELL | WARREN C. CLAY
WE SELL-x ]
INSURANCE v GOOD SERVICE
———NOTHING ELSE
And We're After Your Business
ERNEST HOWARD INS. AGENCY
504-505 Grant Bidg. Phones: Ivy 347-348
N AR,
MEN’'S FINE SHOES
EXTRA SPECIAL
$4.89
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 §
llbar-gainl" .
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Boys' and’ Girls Endi
cott-Johnson & Co.’s :
and others go for— ;
$1.99, $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. '
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