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[ “Everything Retailed at
Wholesale Prices '
SEWELL’S
113-115 Whitehall St.
\Nt, are wholesalers and buy
only in immense quantities,
mostly in carload lots.
Thursday and
Friday Specials
Regular 30c Cream Cheese,
pound 13*4C
Regular 50c quart bottle
SS'So. 33'Ztc
Regular 15c 3-lb. f*
can Apples
Regular 20c 3-lb. !
can Blackberries . . • V*C
Regular 10c familv size
"Libby's” ftlZa*.
Ev. Milk O'/ifC
Solid. Carload
CAL. LEMONS
Extra Specials
14C DO2L
Fresh Dressed Poultry, in
cluding a big lot of broilers
and fryers, at lowest prices in
Atlanta.
SEWELL COMMISSION CL
113-115 Whitehall St.
“We Undersell All Com
petitors’
HAD TETTER FORTEN YEARS;
TWO BOXES TETTERINE CURED
Mr. Wren, of Chicago, writes us
that he had suffered for ten years with
tetter, many doctors in nearly every state
In the I ninn having failed to cure him.
A druggist recommended Tetterine tn
him and he bought a box 11 gave him
relief, and the second box effected a com
plete cure Tetterine at all druggists or
by mail for 50c from the Shuptrine Com
pany. Savannah. Ga.
Ask any business man and he will tell
you The Georgian Want Ad columns
reach more people and bring better results
that, could not be obtained in any other
medium in this seetinn.
jg A New Sale
en Nats
At $5.00
z HATS, too, nearly every one
of them---l\\ere being only a very
<*■' few of the Spring hats left from our
$5.00 sale of last week. 7 ‘
7 his sale is different from anything We have offered you in that these hats have
been specially prepared for this sale, having been macle up of all line materials, so far
unused, composing the large supply necessary to our mdhnerv business. And this
means elegant materials—ribbons, laces, feathers and all the Howers, as we do not
carry over anything of I his nature any more than we carry over trimmed hats.
The season is well on—you get them now at your own price—possibly much less than you expect, one
price, $5.00. Every color is represented—pinks and blues, black and white.
Our popular $5.00 Summer hat is also shown in full assortment. Many people have been pleased
with the ever present opportunity to buy such a hat at Allen’s for the small sum of $5.00.
We have these in great variety always after the middle of May.
See about our special offerings for Thursday. Friday and Saturday. We are going
to sell 200 hats worth from $ I 0.00 to $25.00 at e
J. P. ALLEN & CO.
51-53 WHITEHALL STREET
GREATEST MONSTER
OF ALL CAPTURED
After Suffering From Ravages of Horrible Parasite, Little Woman Weighing
Ninety-six Pounds Expels a Tapeworm Ninety-seven Feet Long
Mrs J. Lalley. living at No. 4
Ethel street, near High. this city, is
now happy. F.our years ago this lady
was in excellent health and weighed
over 130 pounds. Later she became a
weak, pale and discourag'd woman, and
her weight was only 96 pounds. What
was the ■ ause of the gieat loss W hen
she w;if seen sh- said: I began to ha\*
stomach trouble about four y*ars ago. I
could hloa* and belch after--meab
Keadach* and "*'.*= f equent-'
j would nauseate at the sight of f <
5 lI||ESX
WHITE 57//-.SA7/7///C
El •' TS the most talkcd-of car of today. The Mon- ■ j
tr 1 obloc Motor, with all manifolds eliminated, • /
H would alone distinguish it as the most advanced
If:?.. in design. This superlative Six, however, has ;. A
| . the logical and convenient left-side drive with .3
| righthand control, together with the positive ■A
|IA White electrical starting and lighting system, •' • $
fi ■ making it possible to reach the driving seat, A-A
H- ■.;? start and light the car without stepping into / 1
B the roadway. These are advantages which are £
II W worthwhile. > j
I.?- The White Company
Er T
H y Manufacturers of Gasoline Motor Cars, Trucks and Taxicabs.
I Local Branch, 132 Peachtree St, J
sometimes. Again I had a ravenous ap
petite. often having to get up at mid
night to eat. I’ains in my stomach and
a soreness in the back and around m\
sides kept me in misery. J treated for
indigestinn. but gm no relief. I kept
getting weaker and thinner, until I had
to stop most of my house work. I u>od
many of th* 1 remedies. but was really
wnrsr after them. Jh friends told rm I
must have lung trouble. E«mi ppi -of
thi** suffering redu<“d mv weight <»v»
3b pounds. I was discouraged and
thought,- 1 hert was.no cure for me. I
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS;THURSDAY. MAY 30. 1912.
‘•ailed at t’ouisey & Munn’s drug stop
I explain' d my trouble and they icrom
mended the use of Quaker Extract. 1
began using it, and aftc four days’ use
felt a slight dizziness < onm ove< rm ,
after which I expelled this horrible
parasite, which is ovei 97 feet long I
hav» eaten the tlr-t rm al that I « an sav
I enjoyed in four years. and foe| like F
have a new stomAch 1 win alwa -
praise ih- wonderful Quaker Extra't.'
ThV- d r 'i th-dealing monster w'a?
hrou«ht to the drug store The sevo d
parasites biought we*.., j n many in-
■tam*-.-. largo, hut this worm expelled
by Mrs LMley Is the inonstet of them
all. and is now harmless, after having
been the <-ntite cause of all her four
< ai s of suffer ing. it is att rart tng jm.n
attention and will be explained
> ou suffer from any branch of stomach
trouble. if you hav< kidney, bladder <"
blood
xou -mould « ail at once at i’ouhmu a
Munn’s drug tor* :_'9 Marietta -f ee:
ami obtain Quaker Ex’ act. ?; »•“ f ’
8 fop t.'j.fui \\c prep,' «
* .'• og r : on all - r-Pr> of $3.00 -u user
Men’s $25 Suits
?' • ’T’HE test of value in the suit you buy
1 * s satisfaction it gives you in
4 W\V /4 v - Bt X Ie ’ f** wear you get
V \ from it. In these $25 suits made for
3^l-Il rflU^ ÜBby
1/ I7 ¥ Rogers, Peet & Co., Nev; York
In 1/ 1 and
JT ■ Hart Schaffner & Marx, Chicago
/j fVi II 17 you’ll find the best clothes made; nu
\ 1 31 merous exclusive fabrics in styles that
1 I Ira! are supreme. Hand-tailored by most
\ \ 1 fabk skilled workmen in the world.
\ daSSr Blue Merges and unfinished Worsteds in grays, tans and
I MbFw fancy mixtures. Models in the English, box and con-
servative styles. Pretty hair-line stripes in the English
Ucf model, with high-cut vest. Come in and let us show you
A Hart Schaffner Ar Marx
YOUR SPRING OXFORDS
Try on a pair of these new model Shoes, and see
how comfortable they fit you; how stylish they look on k
your feet, and then after you’ve bought them, give
them any kind of service you please; they’ll wear to /
your satisfaction. Black or tan, all leathers.
Shoe prices $4, $5, $6, $7.
DANIEL BROS. CO.
M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO.
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The Clearance of Women’s Suits |
» Comprises Our Entire Stock. None
5 Reserved 3
.n« Every wool suit in this big stock is included in the clear- JJ
-J ance. Not one is excepted. You can select from the entire JJ
pjj stock—black, white, colors or mixtures—all go at greatly reduced J
prices. t
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Ba O *• 7CI For any suit in Q C For any suit for- S'-
K* 1 merly $25 tO s3sf
W XM °merly priced °up alß ° some that
2 to S2O. were $39.50.
SB*
Ba Pretty new Suits of Serge, of Cheviots, Whipcords or fancy Worst- JF
■J e<ls -all the styles now in vogue will be found in the collection. Severely
na plain tailored Suits or fancy trimmed Suits —all with Coats silk lined and 5?
| Skirts cut along the narrow lines now so fashionable. Jp»
5 Dresses That Were $19.75
• Choose from entire stock of serge dresses
that were formerly priced at $19.75 —select
the one like best—ami pay the sales- 11
person $9.75. They in pretty styles—
?>• serge dresses in black or colors—many are
ZJIB trimmed, while some are plain. And you
may choose from the entire lot at
5 Cotton Voile Dresses; Something New S;
,IB Perhaps you noticed the display in our window—pretty new summer dresses of cot- 3?
ton voiles in nav} black and Copenhagen. Some are set off with large lace collars which
<2 lend an attractive touch of style. Here arc the smartest of mid-summer dressesthere
'dj will be nothing more, fashionable.
E Tomorrow $19.75 and $23.50.
I pH. RICH & BROSCOI i
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