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“ —Madam. Buy Here at
Wholesale Prices and Save
The Middleman s Profit.”
SEWELL’S
113-115 Whitehall St.
We are in the wholesale
business, buy in immense
quantities and therefore
undersell all competitors.
Just Received and
On Special Sale
WEDNESDAY
and
THURSDAY '
Solid carload of Fruits I
and Vegetables, solid car
load of California Oranges
and Lemons; a big lot of |
Poultry, Eggs, New Pota
toes,. etc.
Specials For Wed
nes day and Thurs
day In Our
J DELICATESSEN DEP’T.
* 25c 3-lb. can Table
Peaches 14c
Grape Juice .33 l-3c
I 10c can ‘ Pet” Ev.
Milk 6 l-4c
12 l-2c can ‘‘Damask
Rose” Corn 8 l-3c
20c 3-lb. can Black-
berries 10c
15c 3-lb. can Apples. . 9c
30c Cream Cheese. . . . 24c
40c Creamery Butter. 30c
DRESSED POULTRY
Dressed fresh daily on
premises. Big lot for Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Lowest prices in Atlanta.
Sewell Commission Co.
Wholesale and Retail
113-115 Whitehall Street
"What. Others Advertise,
We Sell For Less.”
-Hur New Directories
are now being distrib
uted among our thou
sands <>f subscribers.
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erence book carefully.
Tlie Classified List is a
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guide for all who “shop
by wire.”
One Central Ex
change. one system, one
standard of efficiency—
combined in a phone in
your home for 8 1-3
cents per day.
Call Contract Department 309
The Atlanta Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
A. B. CONKLIN, lien. Mgr. j
M -aw *
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DIXIE PORTABLE
ALL IRON GARAGE
Combines simplicity of construction,
unusual durability and strength. Ab
solute Safety. Reasonable Cost.
Made of Galvanized Rust Resist
ing American Ingot Iron to last 100
years.
We also make all-steel garages at
a tower price when price Is the prin
cipal consideration.
Let us tell you more about each.
The Dixie Culvert & Metal Co.
manufacturers
Atlanta. - - - - Georgia
GOING FASTER THAN
: WE CAN GET THEM
Now Arranging for a New Supply,
So That None of Our Readers
Will Be Disappointed.
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stock that arrangements had to be
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now under way. We will try to sup
ply all demands, but must urge our
readers to act promptly, as the offer
must he withdrawn soon.
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wfint to know about foreign countries
that you read about. You want to
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of a certain city that suddenly comes
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perusal of the Standard Atlas and
Chronological History of the World,
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| COULD HARDLY
| BEAR SUFFERING
Mrs. Duncan, of Pryor,
Tells Story of Her In
tense Suffering, and
Describes Harrow
ing Symptoms.
Pryor. Okla.—"l suffered so much I
If ould hardly bear It.” says Mrs. Mollie
Duncan, of-thls place.
"Eoi‘ 1" years I had been afflicted
with wftmanly troubles, and had differ
| ent doctors give me treatment, but
none of them helped me any.
"I had such drawing-down pains,
and a pain in my side. Also headache
and dizzy spells. J was very weak, and
could not be up at times.
"I decided to try Cardui, and I will
. say I am not sorry that I did, for it
helped me wonderfully. I feel like a
new person. 1 intend to keep Cardui
in the house, just as long as I live, for
it has done me so much good!"
Remember Uiat Cardui is a mild, safe
remedy, composed of valuable medici
nal ingredients, which help to build
up vitality, tone up the nerves, and
strengthen the womanly constitution.
For more than 5(1 years Cardui has
been relieving women's sufferings, and
building weak women up to health and
strength. No other medicine has ex
actly the same results as Cardui. No
other medicine has the long record of
success in treating cases of womanly
weakness and disease.
It will help you.
Suppose you try it.
N B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.,
Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga.
Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64-
page book. "Home Treatment for Wom
en." sent in plain wrapper, on request.
J.M.High Comiwny.
Great Purchase of Fine
EMBROIDERIES
45 and 27 inch Dress Flouncings
Values $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 yard
Tomorrow q All New
Wednesday Fine
Choice Goods
Our Mr. Collier has just returned from ;
New York, where he consummated some /
big deals in Embroideries. One lot has //j
just arrived and will go on sale to
morrow—just in time for com- |
mencement and summer dresses 1
Don’t fail to , • *■
behere - |
J.M.HKjH COMRXNY. || J.MJIJGfI COMBANY.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS:
ffio=Carts and Carriages
We are exclusive Atlanta
agents for the celebrated Princess
Go-Carts, and we have never of
fered such values at the prices.
Priced from $5.00 up
Heywood’s Carriages and Per
ambulators in all styles and
sizes.
Priced from SIO.OO up
GOLDSMITH • ACTON ■ WITHERSPOON CO.
62 Peachtree Life Time Furniture 61 N. Broad
Your Dental Work
Sate In Our Hands
No experiments or experimenters here.
Every dentist is skillful and experienced—no stu
dents or failures.
And with our new equipment we are in position to
do better work than ever.
if your teeth need repairs, come and let us examine
them. No charge for advice.
All Work Exami '.
Guaranteed nations
Ten Years ree
These Are Our Prices for Best Quality Dental Work
GOLD CROWNS, $4.00 AND $5.00
SET OF TEETH, $5.00, BRIDGE WORK, $4.00
Atlanta Denial Parlors
DR. G. A. CONSTANTINE, Proprietor and Manager
Gor. Peachtree and Decatur Sis. Entrance 1% Peachtree
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912.
J.M.High Cmy,
4 Great Sales A
For Tomorrow, Wednesday, Only
GINGHAMS
12 l~2c Dress Ginghams
6,900 yards of the
best Dress Ginghams,
r wiy ?
Plaids, Stripes, Checks gg i
and Plain Colors will /gs
be sold tomorrow, for oK
one day only. The great- jfflß
est Gingham values ever
offered. Regular price, YARD*/
]_2_ jjv2e, at
'
Undermuslins
%
The May Sale of Muslin Underwear continues ,
with great enthusiasm, and tomorrow offers even greater
bargains.
1000 PAIRS WOMEN’S CAMBRIC DRAWERS,
r
Regular 25c Values
While thev last we will sell tomorrow \
— I iw tSh® *
1.000 pairs of cambric drawers with I
hemstitched and fucked ruffles, new. ' H
fresh goods. Limit 4 pairs to a cus- / H *
No Phone or Mail Orders Taken
All 59c and 75c Underwear . t 49c
All 89c and SI.OO Underwear 75c
All $1.25 and $1.50 Underwear 98c
Remnants
Silks and Dress Goods
Values to $1.50 Yard
Remnants of Dress Goods, \
Serges, Cloths, Checks, I la _
Mixtures, Albatross, etc., r sls SB
values to $ 1.50 yard. Rem-
nants of Silks, T ass et as , f Jjß
Messalmes, Foulards, Pon- i
gees, Silk Serges, etc.; val- I
ues t<> $ l .50 yard. ITG". ' Sale Begins at 8:30
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