The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 21, 1906, Image 9

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r DECEMBER 21. 1906. What Papa Would Appreciate Hd you know that the Gillette Razor had Igd a world-wide celebrity? Ii razor has been advertised the world over and (U deserves the merit that Is heaped upon It. (or the Razor and 12 Blades, and the worry and lie of shaving Is all over. Fifty thousand men tried them and exclaim—“Delighted—awful to give papa. Hell never forget you." Nearly Everybody Eats ter Is never a very bad thing to give to anybody, and right ■ a little showing that may be of Interest to anybody—we handle je quantities. amiinity Silver designs are recognized as superior to all others, the appearance of sterling, and will wear longer, livery piece nmunlty Silver is guaranteed for 25 years. oons, set $1.50 Spoons, set $3.00 rt Spoons, set $2.75 oSpoons, set $2.50 set $5.00 let $3.00 Spoons, set $1.50 Heat Forks, each $1.25 PER ONE ROOF! the Big House of Many Departments [ Pocket Knives 5c to $5.00 A Young Lady Friend Would gladly welcome as an Xmas present either of these articles nnd they are beautiful as well as economical: Comb and brush sets, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5, $5.50, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 Jewel Cases In French Gray and Gold, 50c each to 10.00 each Gold Clocks $3.50 to $5.00 French Gray Sliver $3.50 to $5.00 Large line of Silver Candlesticks, ,75c to $3 each Clocks for All Purposes YOUR OWN HOME, THE OFFICE, OR GIFT MAKING 8-day Cabinet Clocks, atrike half hour, with cathedral gong, $5.00 to $7.50 Small Mission Clocks at, each $2.50 Ingersoll Watohes $1.00 lngersoll Midget Watches, ladles' watch—$2.00 Swiss Watches, worth from $6.00 to $7.60; special, each $3.50 8-day Wall Clocks, strike hour and half hour.$7,50 Fine line of gold and fancy Clocks for gifts, $1.50 to $10.00 Etlleen Alarm Clock, special at, each 65c F. k W. Alarm Clock, black Iron at, each..$1.60 Spasmodic Alarm Clock at, each $1.50 Alert Alarm Clock, back alarm, each $1.00 Fancy Gold Clock, worth $3.50, special at..$2.35 La Sallta traveling Clock, special $1.00 Small Porcelain Clock $1.25 Special line of gilt clocks, $1.50 to..,.....$10.00 Very handsome bronze library Clock, 8-day; strikes every bait hour $20.00 Nothing Better For Dear Wife Let the present be “THE KING STEEL.” That's the Range, that Is today in use in hundreds of homes In Atlanta and In Georgia—the Range that gives the fullest measure of service and the "King Steel” Is the best of all. WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE every Range that we sell and can give hundreds of testimonials showing that the "KING STEEL” stands today without a peer. Why? Because It Is absolutely perfect In every detail of construction, liecause It Is made of the very best material and on the most scientific lines, constructed entirely of the best steel and asbestos lined. A score of new nnd desirable features not found In any other make can be unmistakably demonstrated right here. The Boys Shout With Delight We sell the best manufacture of express wagons to be had. No. 04 a 75 No. 03 90 No. 02 $1.00 No. 0 $1.25 No. 1 $1.50 No. 2 $1.75 No. 3 $2.00 No. 6 $3 DO No. 7 $4.50 VELOCIPEDES No. 0—Price $1.26 No. 1—Price $1.50 No. 2—Price 4 $1.75 No. 3—Price $2.25 Last Minute That Contains nta Claus’ Pack Itself )se. It will end in a blaze of commercial splendor unequalled in attention to details has crowned our efforts. Today we stand lties Ever Shown by One House in the orgia! and are novelties not of the regular kind, but are novelties that are the best selections you ev^r made in your life; A Partial List of Things Needful Every Day In the Year 1-2 Inch socket framing Chisel 20e- worth 40c 5-8-lncli socket framing Chlael 25c; worth 45c 1-1-4-lnch Socket Framing Chisel 35c; worth 60c 1-2-Inch Nut Auger 16c: worth 26c 3-4-Inch Nut Auger ..: DOot worth 25o 00- foot Tape Lines -25c: worth 40c Tack Puller worth Kk "Iron" Glue, atick anything, per tube 5e; worth 10c "Iron" Glue, atick anything, per tube 10c; worth 20e Army and Navy Glue, 1 quart cans 2Se; worth 66e Army and Navy Glue, 1 pint rant 15c: worth 36c Army and Navy Glue, 1 gill cans 10c: worth 20c Army uml Navy Glue, 1-2 gill cans 60; worth 10c Cabinet Glue. 1-2 gill cans 10c; worth 20c For telephone and Telegraph work we carry In stock Klein's Climbers. Sldecuttlng Pliers and Connectors: Swedish Diagonal Pliers; French and German Long Round Nose Pliers, Combination Pliers, and nearly any other kind of Pller that may be wanted. We are headquarters for Meat Market Supplies, Swinging and Marble Top Scales, Butchers’ Saws, Cleavers, Knives, Chuck Pins, Meat Hooks, etc. Now is the time to shut out the cold wind. Bosley's Wsather Strip will do the Work. All rubber or part matal and part rubbar, , 1- 2-Inch In 50-feet rolls, 11.00 per roll; or 2 l-2c per foot cut. 3-4-Inch In SO-feet rolls, $1.25 per roll, or 3e per foot cut. 1-Inch In 60-foot rolls, $1.75 per roll, or 4o per foot cut. • y Lady Appreciates Scissors *ir of Scissors is to a woman what, a i* to a man—and is just ns acceptable fistmas. We have Scissors of all sorts izes for all purposes, at prices from H.50. Then we have them in sets of taee, four and five pairs in fine leath- «s, at per set, $'-'.00, $3.50, *4.00 $5.00 $1.00 for a Watch We sell the famous Ingersoll Watch for only *1.00, ami a million people have bought them and pronounced them good timekeep ers. We have a belter class of Watches and they are of some of the best makes; still we sell them at popular prices; also a big line of Chains and Charms, that arc newest styles and lowest prices. Please the Little Fellow By getting one of our silver plated Knife, Fork and Spoon sets. They are very much appreciated and at the same time are very serviceable. Knife, Fork and Spoon, good quality. .$ .50 Knife, Fork and Spoon, pearl handle.. 1.50 Knife, Fork and Spoon, Community hollow handle 2.00 The Best of All When you are thinking of Holiday Gifts, remember that the “Universal” Bread Maker only requires three minutes of the housekeeper’s time on bread day. Put in the liquids, then the flour and an easy turn of the haudle does the mixing and kneading thoroughly and accurately with out putting the hands in the dough. A wel come relief from 20 or 30 minutes of hand kneading. No woman should try to keep house with out the ‘ ‘ Universal. ’ 1 Price.... $2.00 elight for the Ladies *0 very special articles that we are iwhat overstocked on: tog Dishes, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 $10.00 ir Pitchers, each, $2.50 to.. .$10.00 Happy Are Our Customers. Why? Because they buy here all the things desired and at the very lowest possible price. Wo arc known as the store of many departments. Things Suitable for Every Home Fancy papier mache Crum Trays and Brushes 85c Black Star Patent Crumb Trays and Brushes 85c Heavy brass, nickel-plated Crumb Trays and Scraper $1.50 Very Special—Nickel-plated Tray and Scraper, worth 50c; ent to 16c “Ilcnis” Fruit nnd Vegetable Press. ...25c Silver's Patent Fruit and Vegetable Press 35c Silver’s Patent Beef Tea Press 60o Columbia No. 1 Beef Tea Press $1.00 Columbia Beef Tea Pre«s, extra quality $1.75 Victor Alcohol Gas Stove, $1.00 kind, for 60c Travelers’ Companion Alcohol Stove. .$1.00 Fancy Imported Japanese Nut Bowls, each $1.00 Decorated Imported Japanese Nut Bowls, each $2.00 Don’t spoil your fruit cake with seed. Get them out with a “Crown Raisin Seeder” 76c ay valuahle artirlpa would be left out. In our place are thousands of serviceable and beautiful things XAT& Offor* IVICE and DURABILITY. YOU MUST COME ANY WAY, before you MAKE UP YOUR MIND, and d©© W W e Ulier COMPANY 53 Peachtree 87 Whitehall 203 Peters 116 Decatur SOLEMN SERVICES HELD 5 TIMES FOR w New York, Dec. 21.—Funeral services will be held In five widely eeparated parts of the world for Nelson Fair- child, of this city, the American vice consul at Mukden. Manchuria. Mr. Fairchild was killed In Manchuria Sun day, accidentally. It was reported, to the state department at Washington, by a shot from his own pistol. Services will be held here at.the Church of the Heavenly Rest tonight, which will be conducted by Dr. Mor gan, the rector. His father, Charles' Fairchild, a broker at 29 Wall street; his brothers, Charles S. and Gordon, the latter a student at Harvard, will attend this service. His mother and sister, Mrs. H. B. Fuller, who are In Santa Barbara, C'al., will attend services there in honor of the dead vice consul. The burial will take place In Mukden. A service will also be held In Madison, WIs.. where he also has numerous relatives. Mr. Fairchild was 28 years old and was born In this city. He wss graduated from Harvard in 1901. TRACK ON AUMMi The plans of the Atlanta and Caro lina Construction Company have struck a stumbling block again, the latest block being Alderman Harwell. The company aalu a franchise to lay a single track from the comer of Madi son avenue and ,Weat Mitchell street, along Medlson avenue to Alabama street and along Alabama to Forsyth, and a double track on Alabama from Forsyth to Broad. The aldermanlc board met Thursday afternoon to con cur In the action of council In granting the franchise. Alderman Harwell made a motion that the franchise be granted, provided the company pay one-half the coat of widening Alabama street, which wae about $6,000. The motion was lost by a vote of 4 to 2. A motion to concur In the action of council was adopted. Alderman Harwell gave notice that he would make a motion to reconalder at the next meeting. This keeps tbs matter open. The Atlanta and Carolina Construction Company has been grant ed a franchise to ruri trolley lines from Conyers and West Point to the corner of Madison avenue and West Mitchell street. PASSENGER FAINTED DURING STREET CAR WRECK gpeclsl to Tbs Georgian. Macon, Go. Dec. 21.—Opposite Wes leyan College yesterday afternoon a Vinevllle street car left the track, caus. Ing slight damage to the car and a general ahake-up of the passengers. No one was seriously hurt. One lady paa. eenger tainted and had to bo cared for. The run was resumed after a brief delay. SITE HAS BEEN SELECTED FOR BIG POWER HOUSE. dpeclal to The Georgian. Macon, Gs, Dec. 21.—A site has beea selected on the Ocmulgee river for the power bouse for the Macon and Albany electric railway. Water power will be secured in ths Flint and Ocmulgee rlvere to drive the electric can from Macon to Albany, and as soon gs construction Is com pleted the power will be In operation In sufficient force to maintain excellent schedules. COVINGTON PYTHIANS ELECT NEW OFFICERS. gpeclsl to The Georgian. Covington, Os, Dec. 21.—The Cov ington order of Knights of Pythias elected the following officers for the ensuing term: K. W. Carrol, chancel lor commander; A. B. Simms, vies chancellor; T. G. Callaway, prelnte; W. Cohen, mastsr of work; R. B. Fow ler, keeper of records and seal; G. T. Smith, muster of exchequer; J. L. Cal. laway, master of finance; P. W. God frey, master at arms; B. E. Stephenson, Inner guard; C. A. Cannon, outer guard. Explosion Damages Grstn Houss. gpeclsl to Tbs Georgian. Gadsden, Ala, Dec. 21.—A coal oil stove In a green houee owned by Mrs. M. A. Stocks on Haralson avenue, ex ploded Tuesday night and badly dam aged a large number of potted plants and the building. Mormon Leadsra in Florida, gpeclsl to The Georgian. SL Augustine, Fla., Dec. 21.—Gcurge Albert Smith, ono of the twelve Mor mon apostles, and B. H. Roberts, for mer Mormon congressman from Utah, have been In this city during the week. They are touring the South In the In terest of their church. Will Ask for Appropriation. Special to The Georgian. St. Augustine, Fla. Dec. 21.—Con gressman Frank Clark, of this district, ts here Inspecting the coast line to as certain the extent of the erosion caused by the sea. He will bring the matter before congress with a view of getting an appropriation for this place. Father McFaul in Florida, gpeclsl to The Georgian. St. Augustine, Fla. Dec. 21.—Rev. Father McFaul, the oldest Catholic priest In the United States, has ar rived here to spend the winter. He lc a resident of St. Louis- but usually winters here. Large Ginnery Is Sold. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala. Dec. 21.—The large ginnery of the Gadsden Ginning; Com pany has been raid to the Butler, Kyaer Oil and Fertiliser Company, of Al bertville, who will continue to conduct It. The gin Is one of the largest and most successful In this section.