Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 11, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 FRESH GEORGIA PEACHES Direct From Orchard £ „ to Consumer jSf'jL V ''' '*' l’<'a<-hps are ih-vct more delicious than when l . . ‘ *wjf from 110 oii-hard You uia> ••djo.v T,'® ‘'V . f JJ ._ WB’ the freshness of the orchard this year. We jSFF ■“ if .»- ' M w ‘ll ship you a crate of Geortria's finest X.. i 1 B I" l " •'•'•■h da.\ "i week mhi fU" >•»•. a, prefer, direcl from our orchards All orders lytSEl jGS Wifi'* »-. shipped the day they are received. £ Shipments should reach llieir destination ■fTO iBB>BL * 4k • i J? within from ' •■• ■n • • after le.it iniz *h p "fehard. We prepay express charges * “ r . t<> any point in Georgia. Ea»Mi I ' % Make arrangemcuts no« shipnmnis ■ g rjHwfrr f ' “Z’-Y i *-'l daily, or as often as you desire, for home «F Wk. * *4* 111 liS, ‘- Aerate of nice select peaches Hr?? T •• • « *’ •* makes a desirable remembrance to a friend. • GEORGIA’S FINEST PEACHES t JK' Til K ' i Marshallville is the home of Georgia's finest I -41 b 'i ;<n.l *t Ciii'his The rilH'i ta and th* i.aor- E- > r „ ‘ ' gia Belle originated in this town. The famous g » Aia '•■ ’ ' *’ *-w Carmans and Greensboros are moving now. .k| h-~ > .\. 4i L-■ I ’he Early Belle will epme next; Other va- * y . >•■ .*. j ’W rieties will move in the following order: j T Wk. it Georgia Belle. Elbertas, Emmas ami Evas. m ’ 1 ** ;, t The season will last until about August Ist., I if; • V . A Von may have a crat" each day ”* 1-■ 1 FRUIT FRESH AND CLEAN g< a I 3 employ the most modern methods of • *’ .gjH, /. Jl ' l ,i|, 'h |I1 g '"'d shipping. The fruit is packed I**’ > otil\ once, iii a good, durable erale with plenty b, AiJ i,’i of prolection from injury in shipping. Per- .» Z ■•>*** sanitaiiim is insured . OUR PLAN 0F SHIPMENT We handle two grades and ship to points - "■ \ in Georgia. lind prepay express. Write for ... .v . ! stock, care- M'mlations for points outside of slate. ivl'y 1 irom tin 1 :-est and beat All good, sound fruit, run of orchard, six s' mp' ; exn: ■ pren. d. i,o any point in large baskets to crate, express prepaid to any G . g six la *ge buKe.s to the crate—for poin*. in Georgia. p< ' Crate. $2.00 ( • r’. ar Postoffice Money Order Must Accompany AH Orders J. O. BOOTON, Marshallville, Georgia | S - - tur r> i Some Seasonable Suggestions I $ (0) Ch e . TO A i ■ THEM Swip © The Best Cut Glass i (0) VV r have the largest stock of highest grade Cut <o) Glass in Atlanta; also many extra special bargains. THESE FOR TUESDAY ® Rich Cut Gia Tumblers, shown in our Table No. 1. assorted pieces rich cut, just Whitehall street window *si3lx»k for June wedding EQ z/p 1 cal ■ oub each £.vC 8' ifts - Tuesday only . 4> " »vv 'J I Table No. 2, assorted as above. QQ f Five and (in h Bonbons; rich cut A-l Tuesday only ZphaawV (O) g; ide glass. Choice ftfi* Table No. 3. assorted as above. QA Ap Tuesdav. only OOC Choice, Tuesday only ((» ® Wm. A Rogers’ Silverware ® (0) 26-piece set in the popular Carnation de- 6 Carnation design Knives and Forks, in (0) sign, consisting of 6 fancy knives. 6 fancy lined case. CO OQ (jj) forks 6 firncy tablespoons. 6 fancy tea- Tuesday only ZPhahU’ «j) rtfk spoons, 1 fancy sugar shell, 1 fancy butter . _ , . . X knife Tuesdav 6 Grape design Knives and Forks, in lined <o> only case - Tuesday (JQ 4 Q «)) (0) only I (0) /Ax 26-piece set. consisting oi the same number , ,Ax T of pieces as above, only in the just as popu- V6FV SDCCiill z/L (w Jar design in Grape: both sets in lined *■ ~ leatherette cases. CA Silver plated Salt and Pep- O fnr Ojla (Q) Tuesdav only J*T.UJ per Shakers Tuesday only .fa faQC (6) (0) «>) I J. M. HIGH COMPANY | <il><lfr<ii>©<t»<tMl> ©<©©©©©©© ©©©©©©©©©© EVERY lA/A NT Ah HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN ALL ITS OWN BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. .TUNE 11. 1912. A FAILURE We told R. A. Crothers, editor and pro prietor of The San FraneiHCO Bulletin, that to convince him Bright’s Disease and ! Diabetes are curable if he would send us a case we would attempt a demonstra tion. The result was that we w r ere put in I tou' h with a young physician who had Diabetes. He was so incredulous at first that he would not take the treatment, although there was no charge. When his case became extreme and he was in bed in a dark room he consented. Within four months from the date that Fulton’s Diabetic Compound was sent him he called at our office in person to express his gratification and asked what we ex pected him to do. We replied that all i we asked of him was to call on Editor ’ Crothers of the Bulletin and declare the I results. Up did so. But it seems the ’disease v.hs not entirely eliminated, foi aoout three years thereafter his death was reported. • We do not make strong Haims in young (uses and were prepared for failure. But Vx ho can measure the value of those three a ears added to the patient’s life? Who \»ill say it was not worth while.' •If middle-aged or over w r e look for per manence in many cases. (There have been a number who have been cured over ten years). Fulton’s Diabetic Compound can be had at Frank Edmondson & Bro., 14 S. Broad , and 10 N Pryor streets Ask for pamphlet or write to John J. I Fulton Company. San Francisco. Georgian Want Ads Get Results C'p—~ Loose- / , —\ I ] /- VvVaT / Prices on High Grade Pianos Are Coming Down as Never Before W ' j GRAND OPENING ,:/ a\W SALE We carry in stock such well known makes as EVERETT, HENRY & S. G. LINDEMAN, HARVARD, HOLMES & SON, CLEVELAND t!lr & MANNING and many others. BIG SALE IN FULL SWING BARGAINS WILL NOT LAST LONG The fairness of our regular fixed prices on pianos—ONE PRICE —is a matter of general knowledge, hence price-reduced instruments are proving intensely interesting. The past week has seen more de lighted customers leave our doors than ever before in the history of this house. When you take into con sideration that nothing in this majmmoth stock is reserved you immediately comprehend the genuineness of this offering. $600.00 $165.00 $97.00 v ’ " * new S3OO I pright 1 l - O/A EV EKETT —Beau Buys a bran-new The famous Wei- ~ ~, 11 O ? UU tirul art style case. I pright Piano. ma- Pianos. Mahogany One of the highest hogany ease. This lington Piano Fine high-grade piano grade pianos in the same grade instru- or Oak cases, for onlv world. Elegant wal- ment sells anywhere 1 pright Piano. Gol nut case. Has been else for $325. We ‘ rfs •« ,rx o f\ AA slightly used— sell it for den o a ]< ~i tse. A ip 1 i/O. V V A- lO.UU I $316.00 $165.00 Remember Tuesday *’T',. " ( all luesday morn Tuesday only. , Tuesday only. > Tuesday only. only. inir. A big scramble was made for the special advertised bargains in Sunday's papers. The citv trade was at our doors bright and oath Monday morning and simply crowded us out. SPECIAL to Out-of-Town Buyers— Write us a card or phone us for any bargain we advertise and we guarantee you to receive first attention. CLEVELAND-MANNING PIANO CO. 80 N. Pryor St. “Store Beautiful” Open Evenings I GEORGIAN WANT ADS Read for Profit. Use for Results A LL MEN want good clothes, most young men must have something stylish and smart, and many older men want the same thing. W The Hart Schaffner & Marx U( // and Rogers, Peet & Co. clothes meet le wants of all men in tastes of dress, whether young NnllTil jfe) or °^ er men * This season’s styles are better than ever ant^its easy *° r any man *° be suited. Ww® New colorings—grays, \ blues, tans, olives, purple blues, browns and lots of iij in cheviots, worst- lill WC ser S es , homespuns, and 11 mixed. il ' iS tru,y a & reat line, and we’ll be I I W'lall tO s^ow you suc h goods. II i Hldllln Suits for any man $lB and up. ' I '^ c! y° ur^raw '* ai n° w JI -W®. Not many stores can show you so many hats, we doubt if any can. Every g°°d kind and style, all at popular prices, $1 to SD. Daniel Bros. Co. Copyright. Hart Schaffner & Marx