The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 27, 1906, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, TCKBDAY. NOVEMBER 27, ioo<>. ? We are closing otit entirely our China, Crockery, .and Glassware department, and every thing is marked down at least 50 per cent to wind it all up. Now is the time to replenish for Thanksgiving and Christmas before the stock is all gone. It must go. Note the Special Cut Price We Quote of All Cray and Enameled Ware. We Do ~ This as a Special Thanksgiving Sale: Regular Price. Tinted China Plates 15c Press Cut Ice Tea SHiieers 10c Colonial Sherbets 10c Imitation Cut Cream Pitchers i 10c Hotel Salts and Peppers 10c Dutch China Salts . 10c Plain Individual Cream Pitchers 10c Press Cut Glass Ice Cream Saucers 10c Colonial Tooth Pick Holders 10c Fancy China Pickle Dishes 10c Child’s Cups mid Saucers ; 10c China Cream Pitehers J.'v..' 25c China Pickle Dishes, nicely decorated 25c Bread and Butter Plates.:. 15c Mixing Kitchen Bowls 16c Imitation Cut Glass Sugar Dishes '. 25c Imitation Cut Glass Butter Dishes ; 35c Fruit Saucers, China ...• 25c Shaving Mugs, Chinu ......' ; 25o Chocolate Cups and Saucers .. 15c Press Cut Glass Compotes 35c Ignito Gas Mantels 35c Tinted China Cake Plates .....! • 30c Tall-Glas* CJleries :.....‘. 35d Japanese Thin Clips and Saucers. 35c Japanese Cream Pitehers . : 25c Japanese Mustard Holders 25c American Beauty Rose Cake I’lntes 35q ( . China Decorated Sugar 'Dislhes '..". 30c China Decorated Cream Pitchers 25c China Decrtrnted Salad Bowls 35c American Beauty Salad Bowls, very large 35c After-Dinner China Cups and Saucers, -, •' 25c Glow Night Lamp 40 Imported China Cake Plates 50c Imported China Dinner Plates 50c Imported China Salad Bowls 75c Imported China Salad Bowls $1.00 Puff Boxes 50c Cut Price. 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c. 5c 6c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 15c 15c 15c 15c 15c* 15c ■ 16c 15c 15c 15c 15c i 15c i. ‘15c ' 25c i 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c " Regular • • Price. Handsome China Cake Plates 50o Fine Decorated Cups and Saucers 50c Japanese Puff Boxes 50c Japanese Hair Receivers 50c Japanese Jelly Dishes ;... 35c .Japanese Tea Plates 35c 1 -Japanese Pickle Dishes 35c Japanese Vases 35c Japanese Milk Pitchers 36c •Japanese Cracker Jars ...... . 35c Chiha Shaving Mugs ....' .' 50c English Porcelain Butter Dishes..... 65c Japanese Chocolate Pots 75c China Olive Dishes 50c China Cracker .Ini’s $1.00 Japanese Ramekins 35c Japanese Spice Jars 50c China After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, per tloz. $6.00 Chinn After-Dinner Cups and Saucers ,per doz. $2.50 Chinn After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, per doz. $3.00 English Pattern Beer Sets (Dickens scenes). .$10.00, English' Pattern Plaques' .' $2.00 English Pattern Celery Boats .$1.50 English Pattern Tray ............: $4,00 J( 0«I)lU|ie-Bohemian Glass Vases $4.00 .Genuine Bohemian Glass Baskets $5.00 (lenuine Bohemian Glass Baskets $4.00 'Geuiiiiie'Bohomian Glass Baskets’. $3.00 Genuine Bohemian Qlnss Bowls ............ $4.00 Genuine Bohemian Glass Bonbons $1.50 Ctiultjoii Fish Sets .-. .$10.00 Cqnldon Game Sets $10.00 Brh'ss Lamps .$15.00 Brass Lamps $11.00 Bread and Butter Plates, per dozen $8.00 ■ HXI-pieee Crown China, very fine Dinner Sets.$45.00 100-piece Austrian. Chinn Diiuier Sets $40.00 100-piece Austrian Dinner Sets .$30.00 English Porcelain 100-pieec Dinner Sets $22.50 Cut Price. 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c ,25c 25c 25c 25c . 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 26c $3.00 $1.25 $1.60 $6.00 $1.00 75c $2.00 $2.00 52.50 $2.00 51.50 $2.00 75c $5.00. $5.00 $7.60 $5.50 $4.00 $30.00 $30.00 $20.00 $14.00 Regular Cut 2- qyart Gray Enameled Milk Pan ....20c 3- quart Gray Enameled Pudding Pan 4- quart Gray Enameled Pudding Pan ..35c 6-quart Gray Enameled Pudding Pan 2- quart Gray Enameled Covered Boiler . .25c 3- quart Gray Enameled Covered Boiler 4- quart Gray Eugmeled Covered Boiler . .50c 2-quart Gray Enameled Tea Pot ........40c ' 3-quart Gray Enameled Tea Pot .; 50c 4-quart Gray Enameled Tea Pot 65c 10-quart Gray Enameled Dish Pan ‘.50c 14-quart Gray Ennmeled Dish Pan 65c 17-quart Gray Enameled Dish Pan ......75c No. 26 Gray Enameled Wash Basin ......35c Complete, line Fancy, Brown Bread, lee Cream, Melon, Border, Croquette and Individual Jelly Molds. All shapes ‘ * Patty Pans ’ ’ 20c a dozen Fancy Papier maehe Crumb Trays and Brushes. .85c Blaelt Star Patent Crumb Trays and Brushes.. .85c “Henis” Fruit and Vegetable Press.......;..25c. Silver's Patent Fintit and Vegetable Press.. ,35c Silver’s Patent Beef,Tea Press. .50c Piice. Price. 10c ...25c 10c i . .35c 15c i . .40c 20c p..25c 16c p ..35c 19c p ..50c 23c ...40c 23c ..,50c 27c ...65c 33c ..‘.50c 25c ...65c 40c ,..75c 50c ...35c ’ 15c Columbia No. 1 Beef Tea Press $1.00 Columbia Beef Tea Press, extra heavy.,. $1.75 Victor Alcohol 1 Gas Stove, $1.00 kind for ......50c Travelers’ Companion Alcohol Stove .$1.00 Fancy. Carved Wood Bread Plates 40c, 50c, 65c Fancy Imported Japanese,Nut Bowls $1.00 each Decorated Imported Japanese Nut Bowls $2.00 each Don’t spoil your fruit cake with seed. Get them out with a “Crown Raisin Seeder.”.. 75c For Thanksgiving Day • i fk&ier was Jhisjhardware spire ley prepared to-meet the uwUh of - f tlirirty housewife hThJr Thanksgiving- heed* ax we are this >enr. BIRD, STEAK AND BEEF CAR VERS.—These sots comprise, a full tempered! keen-edged knife, al«» a fork and ateel, with handsome, hand- 1 m r. n ii * * aiivnr handles—thfr coat. lust enough to In- pmntred. keen-edged Knire, also a torn ana ™ta*Mh*rn on kterjln* silver handlw-.the cost-Just enough*, to ln : pure mooA quality. '$1.50, $2.50, $3, $5, $7.50, $10, $12. S/ufoloa/Jnfflfiol&un - “Universal” Coffee Percolator Makes Delicious Coffee Every Day. / The annoyance of hnvlng a fairly Rood cup of coffee one day and not quite so Rood the next Is entirely elim inated. by ualnr the "Universal" Per colator. With this automatic proceaa you may always depend upon your coffee beingurttformly .delicious. Price Only $2.50. 53 PEACHTREE STREET. KINO HARDWARE CO. 8T WHITEHALL STREET. 1NDRFD MERCHANTS TAKE MEMBERSRIPi WANT MONET BACK LUMBERMEN LIABLE 1 FOR TIMBER REMOVED l*i to The Georgian. chants here paid *2* to a man ted T- ft. pawns, who.clalpi.tsl head- rler* In Atlanta ' for a "Buelness t’a Protective Association.” an nf- to Rlve'InVo^iH'.tipn to merchants to the rtntinclkifinding of people • bought, oipj/rcdlt*,. The office la unlj Tempi* Vcio'ed and the lady l?^iw‘li^^ited(4w letter, to seli office nffecteVo pipfor her salary for two'jnhntli*. ' *;* Torts will beTflade to-ge*,lhfv party- "fund the money or legal steps will Special to Ibe Georgian. Jackson.’Miss., Nov. 2*.—At Its sit ting yesterday 'afternoon the supremo .1 court, by a divided vote, reversed t)s former decision In the celebrated "lx- ittr* 1, --—*1"" and.. Irnlds. that leflaTS’-tr*' Tire*sixteenth -section .Idnds are liable to lessors for all timber re moved therefrom. ' Thts means that the lumber syndi cates and manufacturers must pay fatothaJovsnshUt ttttyuuy more than jrnOo.ono on account of tin .... Itnber depre. .Mates read the opinion of the court. Justice t’ulhopp dissenting. log uneasy about the- matter. A ’representative of Ttte Georgian 'Sl^l?}”5itti^ul 'I^Vilfctffe^ 1 Association unu me money or icgo. .cc- -■■■ twice, but It was closed. The office is ken, as the merchants arc becont- at 521 Austell building. MURRAY SUCCEEDS HUDS0N IN SHOPS General Master Mechanic Murray, of the Spencer nhopR at Spencer, X. C., will succeed.W. 8, Hudaon, ot Birm ingham, general. nifiHter mechanic of thewestern dl Vinton,, who haa resigned to go with a Birmingham industry. gu h iui a mi iniiip§iitgiii iniiu'ii j, Mr. Hudson was well known In 'At lanta among the railroad men. He was at one time In charge qf - the South ern shops In Gils city and. during his residence In Atlanta made many friends. His resignation lakes effect December 1.' ACCEPTS TRE CALL TO BARNE8VILLE CHURCH. Special to The Georilan llurnesville, Ga., Nov. 27.—Rev. O. !,. Martin, of Dalton. Ga.. has accepted the pastorate of Ihe First Baptist church of this city and will begin his duties here about the 'first of the new year. He was given assurance some weeks ago that he would be extended the call, provided lie would accept. After his.visit here he decided to conic to Uarncsvllle. SHOOTING OCCURS OVER OLD ACCOUNT charlotte, X. t\, Nov. 27.—William Lance, a book (seller, (shot and killed Ben LouIm Hood, a negro farmer, In South Carolina. I«ance went to Hood’*, home to collect an old account when the hholing occurred. $2.65 TO MACON, GA., AND RE TURN VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA R7. NO ONE IS HELD FOR GIRL’S DEATH . Dayton. Ohio, Nov. 27.—Two arrests were made yesterday fa connection with the Dona Miller murder case. Both men were. released. ROME EXPRESS W. and A. R. R. Account ' Athens-Auburn football game, Macon, the t’entral of Oeorgia Hallway will sell tickets at ahovty rate for Us 1 o’clock train, afternoon, No vember 28th. nnd for all trains, No vember 28th; final limit November 2oih. ■ Morning train leaves Allantu 8:00 a. m. W. H. FOGG, D. P. A Commencing Sunday, November 18, the Western and 'Atlantic railroad will re-establlih the "Rome Express,)' tralu leaving Atlanta 6:10 p. m. dally, {arriving Rome 7:66 p. m. Returning, leave Rome at 7:00 a. m.,'arriving At lanta 9:46 a: m. This train takes the place of the Marietta Accommodation. The Marietta Accommodation, here tofore leaving Atlanta 12:10 p. m. will be discontinued. CHARLES E. HARMAN. General Pasenger Agent ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, MAN CANNOT RECOVER Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 27.—B. 8. Mumford, aged about CM. who .lives near this city, was accidentally shot. A young fhan" passing’afongli country road shot at a telephone post with a rifle. The bullet mbmed the puat aud struck. Mumford back of the right ear. It pierced the skull and ranged up ward. lodging near the top of the head. No hope in entertained for hix re cover}'. * WOUND OF 40 YEARS NOW PROVES FATAL A panic was almost paused at the attacked^ The attack occurred In the ring. The trainer flred several shots, which frightened the animal away. Special, to The Georgian. Bavannah. On.. Nov. 27>-Colnn. | W. , , n *L’. ■‘■'{y. engineer of Savannah since 1881, died yesterday-afternoon ,,r n wound received at the. battle of "0 1884** Cr ** k ’ n *“ r Atlantai on Colonel Winn entered the Confeder ate army at the outbreak of the civil war as second lieutenant. The *a n, year, at the age of 28. he was electe,! major. After the battle of-Chicks- mauga he was promoted to a full col onelcy for gallantry In hlii command. Colonel Winn leaves two sons and .i daughter, residents of this city. Soeisty Elects Officers. Special to TUe Georgian. Oxford, On.. Nqv. 27.—An election of officers was held In Phi Oamma Liter ary Society yesterday, .the follaw mu men being ehosen:. President. T. i Horton. Oxford: critic, T. n. King. White plains; diapluln, C. T. Ivey, ox ford: special censor, K. IL Bend, Itcy- slon. I