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ATLANTA. GA.-
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pfi- G. Geiger Says His Wife
- Suffered With Rheuma
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~ tism for years—Tanlac
~ Overcomes Trouble.
& "Panlac has not only relieved my
‘wife of a very severe attack of rhen
#nAtism, but she has actually gained
Twenty-five (25) pounds since she be
w taking the medicine,” said Mr. G
8. Geiger, residing at 133 East Linden
&tmet and for a number of vears.em
%l:yed as engineer by the Georgia
Railroad.
& "I don't believe 1 ever saw anyone
suffer with rheumatism as much as
#he did.” continued Mr. Geiger in his
statement tg the Tanlac representa
fhve. ‘“Sometimes her feet would
wll g 0 she couldn’'t get her shoes on
The pains in her arms were so great
&t times she would remark that they
felt like they were about to drop off
She had severe headaches, too, and
| dizzy and nervous all the time,
WNnd unable to sleep well at night. Her
tite failed her and she lost a great
#&l in weight and strength. She
: etimes got so bad off she would
have to g 0 to bed and stay for weeks
Bl & time. When she wasn't inp bed
‘#he felt so tired and played out she
Was never able to look after har
Thiousework.
% "“Bhe tried all kinds of medicine, but
Wothing seemed to do her much good,
and when I began .0 hear so much
2alk about Tanlac 1 just made up my
‘mind to lay all the other medicines
aside and put her on Tanlac,
" *“She has now finished her fourth
Bbottle and she is like a different wome-
An. The rheumatism has been entire
¥ relieved, she doesn’t have the head-
Ache any more, is no longer nervous
dike she used to be and she sleeps like
A baby. She has a splendid appetite
‘and has been gaining strength and
welght right along, and, as [ have al
&ndy told you, she has gained twen
qAy-five pounds. She is full of life and
y now and is looking after the
sework like she hadn't ever bheaen
ik, |
& [ tell you, it's just wonderful .the
WAy this medicine has helped her, for
Bhe was almost a nervous wreck when
] started taking it., I'll never he
X to tell you how thankful Tam for
‘ t it has done for her, and I'm rec
ommending it to all my friends. Many
of them have already begun taking it
: my recommendation.”
% Manlac is sold in Atlanta exclusive- |
¥ by Jacobs’ Pharmacy.—Advertise
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Yes, Donehoo caml
Furnish Funerals
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At Other Prices
~“Beventy-five Pollars Is My Spe
~ cialty,’’ Says Donehoo. ‘‘But I
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- Can Supply One That Is Either
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- More orLessElaborate.”” What
~ ever the Price—lt Is Agreed in
. Advance. You Know Exactly
. What It Will Cost. You Are
. Not Charged for Unexpected
.
~ Extras.
? Peaple have been caming to Donehoo and saying
ESIS know that your $75 funersl is a good one,
% Sppose one wants o pay LESS than 875, or
(88 other other hand, desires 8 MORE ELABORATE
% than you advertise at $759"
& Demehoo says: My $75 funersl is a wpeclalty,
"t I can give you a proportionstely more elabo
e e or a less expensive one If you desire |
’ Ml s to give the people justice In funeral
;‘ Whatever they pay, they alwags know it
what the cost will be
" 25 ITEMS—2
’. Donehoo's $75 funera! includes handsome "as
B, White, gray or Dlack cioth, with siiver or hlack
b and namepiate (large siiver and gold crucifiy
- desired) outside box: transferring remains
7 hospital or home: embalming by lcensed o
{»n i shaving or halr dremsing; bathing, dresing,
T . hose, «viam burisl robe, professional
funeral notice In newspapers, burial or
B phrmit, hal or arm crepe, palibearers
;F Also use of deor orepe. Woor rugs, slumber
! . handsome hedrse, lady sttendants when
desired
Telephones Just One
Main 1847 " Block From
Atlanta 4100 City Hall
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- Payers of Fulton County:
y .
s 1 hereby announce myse!f for positior
e County Commissioner, subjee! to the
E mocratic prima to ‘ P Apr
N, next, for one of the two piaces to
filled
E 8 have resided in Atlanta and Pultes
CSunty 31 yvears and have had the op
tUnity to serve the Iblic mAn
; S, both as acitizen and as a pub
al If elected | w work for the
Righest and best terest of the citizgens
o this County and will stand for mod
PP, progressive methods and econon
BB] administration of the County as
falre and the permaner mproveme
of the mais ighways streels ar
bridges
Your vote and influence are respe
fully solicited
J.Lee Bar nes
Ry
You and every one else
worth reaching reads
The Dally Georglan and
Sunday Amerlcan.
That s one of the rea
sons why they are
The South’s
Greatest
Newspapers
Husband Files General and Spe
cial Demurrers to Plaintiff’s
Petition in Suit,
MILILEN, March 14 Attorney Ar
chibald Blackshear, of Augusta, lead
ing counsel for Mrs. Winifred Wadley
Raoul, arrived in Millen this morning
to be ready for the trial Wednhesday
morning of Mrs., Raoul's divorce and
alimony suit against her husband,
William Green Raoul.
Counsel for the plaintiff have
amended the original petition in eight
instances, and counsel for the defend
ant have filed both general and spe
cial demurrers to the plaintiff’s peti
tion. In the original petition of the
plaintiff it is alleged that the defend
ant is a man of immense wealth, con
sigting principally of stocks and
bonde. The rlnl'nwisg' denies, in his
answer, that he is worth more than
$25,000,
Raoul seems to be optimistic as to
the outcome of the suit when tried
Wednesday, while Mrs, Raoul and her
attorneys are confident she will re
celve a divorce and permanent ali
mony. Mrs. Raoul last summer was
granted temporary alimony of S6O per
month, BShe 18 asking for a much
iarger allowance as permanent ali
mony,
Mrs. Raoul is a sister of Mrs, Flor
ence Wadley Coleman, of Macon, and
it is probable Mrs. Coleman will ar
rive in Millen late to-day or tn-mnr
row. She was here while the suit was
in progress lasgt summer. The Wadley
family hag been one of the leading
ones, soclally and financially, in this
section of the State, Several of the
Wadley boys, brothers of Mrs. Raoul,
reside in this county now, near
Herndon,
Raoul keeps bachelor's hall on the
second story of the Lane Buillding
here, He appears to be a very busy
man, and Is very fond of football,
baseball and other sports. While In
the East recently he purchased a fine
boat, which will be brought to Sa
vannah at an early date,
Raoul, who is an ardent Socialist,
attegded manv socialistic functions
while in the East. Raoul and Mrs
Raoul lived together about five months
after their romantic elopement and
marriage. At the time of the mar
riage Mrs. Raoul was 18 years old and
Raoul was 43. |
Publisher’s Slayer
In Federal Prison
George B, Perking, of Boston, Mass,,
slayer of F. W, R. Hinman, business
manager of The Jacksonville Times-
Union, Tuesday was in the Federal
prison, having been brought here fol
lowing his conviction at Florence, S,
', where his second trial resulted in
u three-year sentence for man
slaughter,
Mr. Hinman was killed in Novem
ber, 1914, aboard the Clyde Line
steamship Mohawk, the shooting oc
curring at sea. Captain Ingram, of
the ship, and C. Wright, a passenger,
also were wounded by bullets. Perk
ing' defense was that use of drugs had
deranged his brain.
In addition to “lenty of fresh air
and gropor diet, those -ufloflng.from
or who are predisposed to Tuberou
losis are recommended to use Fek
man's C-msnllvo to stop night
sweats, banish fever and hasten re.
covery. This medicine, by reason of
its successful use during the past,
warrants the fullest investigation
possible by every sufferer.
Eckman's Altor‘tm is _most eff).
clent in bronchlal catarrh and se
vere throat and lung affections, and
‘n upbuilding the system. It con
tains no narcoties, nor harmful or
hahihlormm‘ddrun. Accept no suh.
stitutes. Sold by all Jacobs' drug
stores and other ludlnunufl-u
Write to the Eckman boratory,
Philadelphia, Pa., for booklet telling
of recoveries
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OFFICIAL CALL OF THE REGULAR GEORGIA |
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REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ,
FOR CONVENTION IN MACON APRIL 12, 1916 i
" Macon, Ga.,, March 10, 1916, |
To the Electors of the State of Georgia:
In accordance with long established custom, and in obedience to
instructions contained in the call of the Republican National Committee,
issued from the city of Washington, December 14, 1915, a Republican State
Convention is hereby called to meet in the city of Macon, Georgia, in the
Auditorium, on Wednesday, 12 noon, of the 12th day of April, 1918, for
the purpose of electing four delegates and four alternate delegates at large
to the Republican National Convention, to be held In the city of Chicago,
Hi, June 7, 1916, and for the reorganization of the Republican party in
sald State, and to transact such other business as may properly come
before the convention hareby called.
All electors of the State of Georgla, “without regard to past political
affiliations, and who believe in the principles of the Republican party, and
Indorse ite policies,” are cordially invited to unite under the call in the
election of delegates and alternate delegates to the convention hereby
called. Each county shall be entitied to twice the number of delegates
that It has representatives In the lower house of the General Assembly.
| County conventions for the selection of delegates to the District and
State Convention shall be held at the county seat under calis issued by
‘luthorlty of the Republican county committee of the several respective
counties, and only after Mfteen days’ written or printed notice. posted at
the Courthouse door or other public place, or places, or by advertisement
In any newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in the several
respective counties. In a county where there Is no Republican county
committee, the chairman of the Republican State Central Committee shail
appoint a man to make the call, and to make said publication or give
the notice.
| All delegates and alternate delegates to the State Convention to be
held under this call, shall be elected at mass meetings, primaries or
conventions.
The district committees shall give thirty days' notice of the time and
place of holding the several district conventions for the purpose of elect
ing & delegate and an alternate to said National Convention, except in the
Seventh District, where the District Convention will elect two delegates
and two alternates to said National Convention. All notices of contests
should any occur, must be submitted In writing to the chairman of the
Republican State Central Committee, on or before noon of April 10, 1918,
In a Congressional District where there is no Republican Congres
sional Committee, the chairman of the State Central Committee shall
appoint a man to issue the call for the Republican Congressional Districe
Convention, and make publication thereof, as aforesaid, or give notice.
All credentials of delegates and alternate delegates elected to the
State Convention under this call, must be forwarded to the chairman of
the Republican State Central Committee at Atlanta. Georgia, on or before
noon, April 10, 1918
Done by order of the Republican State Central Committee in regular
Session assembied, March 10, 1916, in the Auditorium at Macen. Georgia.
W. H. JOHNSON, Chairman. 1
Attest: SOL C. JOHNSON, Becretary
Up Lamet: DO
Wit - DupLey- GLAS
OME people rave that gaso-
S line
Is going higher.
Not me!
Some cuss John D. for being mean
And threaten dire 4
Revenge. Not me!
Some people say that ruin stares
Them in the face.
Not me!
One makes a howl, another swears
» It's a disgrace.
Not me!
I care no whit where gas may go,
Up or down,
Not me!
I use the trolley when 1 go
F'rom home to town. s
That's me! 3
I never owned a speed machine,
I haven't any gloves to clean,
I don’t care a hang for gasoline,
Let 'er climb!
Macon divine complains that
city doesn’t observe Lent. But
citizens thereof gay the closing of
the beer saloons has made sack
cloth, ashes and vegetarian diet
Jook like a Sardanapulan saturna
lia beside the reality. 5
Pitisburg man drank four
quarts of whisky in seven hours.
If he tries to put on the stunt in
Atlanta after May 1 he will haye
to do it in two installments u{d
in different months.
One reason to hope the vetun
tears won't be called to Mexico is
the new crop of generals and
colonels which would follow. We
have still a plenty of the Spanish
ADVERTISEMENT. .
About nine years ago 1 had Rheu
matism so bad that [ was in bed for
siX weeks. 1 was not able to raise my
head to take a drink of water, 1 was
unable to move my hands or feet, and
my back would hurt me so that words
could not téll what I suffered. 1 saw
Dr. Kilmer & Company's advertiso
'ment of Swamp-Root and | decided
to try it, and commenced to Improve
with the first bottle, [ continued on
with the use of SBwamp-Root until 1
was restored to good health. 1 am
now 67 years of age, and I do my own
housework for four in the family; also
I do my own washing. [ have not
been troubled with the Rheumatism
for the last eight years, | cheerfully
recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
to others, as 1 believe it saved myv
life,
' Very truly yours,
Mrs. EMMA A BOGGS,
‘ 1000 N, 9th SBt. Independence, Kans,
State of Kansas, } .
County of Montgomery. [ ¥
Before me, C. L. Jukes, a Notary
Public in and for sald County and
State, personally appeared Emma A,
Boggs, to me known to be the iden
tical person who executed the within
and foregoing instrument of writing,
and acknowledged to me that she ex.
ecuted the same as her free and vol
untary act and deed for the uses and
purposes therein set forth.
In testimony whereof | have here
unto set my hand and . fixed my No
tarial Seal the ‘ay and year above
mentioned.
C. L. JUKES, Notary Public.
Letter to
Dr. Kiimer & Co.,
Binghamton, N, Y.
Prove WhatSwamp-Root Will Do For You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & o,
Binghamton, N. Y, for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable
Information, telling about the kidnoys
and bladder. When writing, be sure
and mention The Atlanta Georgian.
Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size
bottles for sale at all drug stores. —
Advertisement.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
~ War vintage,
Bishops of. the Episcopal
Church congidering revision of
the Ten Commandments,
Thought most of them were
hopelessly past revision, repair
or resuscitation.
If there's any doubt in the pub
lic mind that the majority of
Fulton folks own an automobile
read the candidates’ ™ announce
ments, Everyone rests his fu
ture on a pledge for more good
roads.
As for me, I'm reserving my
vote for the man who promises a
paved boulevard for pedestrians
only,
Friends’ Club Being
Formed by Rector
For the purpose of organizing a
“F'riends’ Club,” the men of St. Phil
ip's Cathedral will meet at § o'clock
Tuesday night.
The gathering will be in the parish
house. All maie parishioners are in
vited.
SIMPLE WAY T 0 GET
RID OF BLACKHEADS
There is one simple. safe and sure way that
never falls 1o get wid of blackheads and that is
to dissoire them .
To do this get about iwo ounces of plain powder
ed neroxin from any drugstore—sprinkle a little on
a hot, wet sponge—rub over the blackheads brisk
ly—-wash the parts and you will be surprised how the
blackheads have disappeared. Big blackheads, little
biackbeads, no matter where they are, simply dis
solve and disappear, leaving the parts without any
}murk whatever. Blackheads are ®mply & mix
zvuro of dust and didrt and secretions from the body
that form in the pores of the skin. Pinching and
squeesing only cause irritation, make large pores
ilnd do not get them out after they become hard.
The powdered neroxin and the water simply dis
)noln the blackheads so they wiish right out leavs
}lnl the pores free and clean and in their natural
condition Anyone troubled with these unsightly
blemishies should certainly 'ry this simple method.
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2o\ SETOETEETH @ 300
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K 7 at e rene, NEW YORK DENTAL OFFICES
o 28'/, Peachtree Bt., Cor. Marietta, Over Elkin’s, |
HOUSEFURNISHING HARDWARE
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SPECIAL PRICE CURTAIN STRETCHERS
Do your curtains at home. No trouble at all if you use a King
Curtain Stretcher They dry curtains without a kink or wrinkle. Look
at lh‘l‘sv values -
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No. 66 CURTAIN STRETCHER. |
Has 13-4. inch wide frame. Sta.
tionary brass '{)ins 112 inches|
apart. Size 6 feet by 12 feet.
Regular Price ....... . ‘l.so
This Sale ............... 98¢!|
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DISH DRAINER
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A great time-saver and ronvcnivnool
i washing dishes. |
Size 12 by 18 inches. Made of galvan. |
ized ivon with wire frame, Pgico 3100!
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GROWS IN GEORGIA
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Bulletins Sent Out to Farmers
Interested Through Building
of Oil Mills.
Believing that the erection of three
new mills in South Georgia for the
crushing out of peanut oil as a sub
stitute for olive oil betokens a rapid
and enriching extension of the peanut
industry, CUff C. Clay, Assistant Com
misisoner of Agriculture, was busy
Tuesday getting out a bulletin on
peanut culture and its by-products.
The new mills are at Blakely, Edi
son and Dawson, while a former
structure now is in operation at Ar
lington. All of these are located in
what is generaly Kknown as the
“Wire (irass” section
Mr. Clay's interest in the matter
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7% Trofieys
Husky throats—dry, tickling throats
—hoarse throats —all quickly re
lieved by medicated Zymole Trokeys.
Sweeten the breath—pleasant to the
taste. Anydruggist—triple package
containing three little
pocket-sized boxes.
Ask for Zymole Trokeys made by
Frederick Stearns & Co.,
\5"2/ Detroit, U, 8. A.
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No. 1 CURTAIN STRETCHER
. Has 2 1-4-ineh wide frame,
adjustable brass pins, and easel
back.
Regular Price . ... sz.so
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i'l'his Sale ........ . $1.98
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'Special Sale of
- LADD Ed
'‘Mayon -
. Naise .
Mixers
The best X'.
| MAYOY aise
| maker on vll
'»-‘1:,7,’ ':”" i '(Q;\ ”
for whipping
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price ree Ltsviarg] 19
I Quart » ;-‘_ reg
~Fgl - Lon $1.89
Lihis sale . . OLBS
|Clothes Wringers
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necessary X
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for the '[_ l !
wion oSI
home TE o a‘sl
laundry |
Plain Bearing $3.50, $4, $4.50
Ball Bearing. . .$6 and $5.50
was arouse.d by hundreds of letters of
inquiry that came into the State De
partment of Agriculture, all of them
expressing a desire for information
on the growing of peanuts, or ground
nuts or goobers. As the department
had no available literature on the
subjecy he set abodt to collect accu
rate and scientific information and all
that he has gleaned will be incorpo
rated in the bulletin now under prep
aration.
Experts state that South Georgia
containg large areas especially adapt
ible to peanuts, which enrich the
ground, supply it with nitrogen and
furnish a food for cattle and horses
that is but little behind clover hay in
its nourishing qualities. The best soil
for their growth is a gray surfaqe
stratum on an rangeburg subsoil, this
land not being as suitable for cotton
as is what is commonly known as
“Norfolk land.”
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Wonderful opportunities in South for energetic
farmers. Cheap lands awaiting development. Two
and three crops a yvear No long, cold winters,
Excellent climate
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tation, water, health. Great cotton, eorn, oats,
hay. cattle, dairy, orange, grapefruit, market
garden country. Free information furnished by
The Southern Lanc Bureay of
THE GEORGIAN-AMERICAN, ATLANTA. @A,
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| Thousands of men and women suffer feom
| headaches every day, other thousands have
| bheadaches every week or every month and
| #tiß others have headaches occasionally, but
| not at regular intervals, The best Doctor is
| often unable to find the cause of many of
| these headaches, and in most other cases,
| knowing the cause, he does not know what
| will remove it, 80 as to give a permanent
| cure. Allhe can do is to prescribe the usual
i pain relievers, which give temporary rekef,
| but the headache seturns as usual, and
| treatment is again necenlrz. 1f you sufter
' from headaches,nomatter what their nature,
| take anti-kamnia tablets. and the results will
| be satistactory in the highest degree. You
| can obtain them at all druggists in any
| quantity, 10c worth, 25¢c worth or more. Ask
| sor A-K Tablets.
| ®ick-headache, the most miserable of ali
| smicknebses, loses its terrors when A-K Bab
{ lets are taken. When you feel an attack
| coming on take two tablets, and in meny
| cases, the attack will be warded off. During
| an attack take one A-K Tablet every two
| hours. The rest and comfort which follow,
| can be obtained in no other way.
| Genuwine A-K Tablets bear the A mon
| ogram. At all druggists.
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Qils Soothe
| Skin Disease
| Oil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine
dnd other healing ingredients compounded
In proper proportion into the D. D. D.
| Prescription has now become the universal
favorite of skin sufferers in relieving skin
disease. It is a mild wash that penetrates
the pores and gives instant rellef from all
y burming and Mrhlng. It kills and washes
off the gnawing diseaie germs and its
:mo(hin‘ oils quickly heal the inflamed
ISBues,
Druggists are glad to recommend this
soothing, cooling lquid, 25e¢, 50c and SI.OO,
Come to us and we will tell you more abont
this remarkable remedy. Your money bhack
unless the first bottls relieves you. D. D. D).
Boap keeps your skin healthy, Ask about it.
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, For 15 Years
i @ ® ¢ the Stanuard
| erassescas s ammarass SKlin Remedy
l Jacobs’ Pharmacy.
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of the labor
Price ..
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Police Searching
For Missing Dentist
The police T;:‘;_l-]:.—l_\—\\f‘l"(' searching
for Dr. Sam White, formerly a dentist
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I i.’l“i'gli( Foods prepared with Cottolene have their natural §l |
'l ‘ !i!{ flavor and goodness. Whether you use it for short- ||
i‘;g {lllll} ening or for frying, Cottolene will always produce f|
ivy ) the most pleasing results. It is unequaled for H
. "'_4'3. Ҥ making biscuits, pies, pastries and.other foods that il
VM f require shortening. Fish and vegetables fried in
i '“H' Cottolene are wholesome and delicious. ; |
tHH lt m‘,]l,? Make your cooking more tempting by using Cottolene every §|
;“‘ {i I,\' day. Get regular supplies of your grocer. It is packed in §!
| @REIEE, § pails of convenient sizes. | ’
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Szt ''Cottolene makes good cooking better'!
M. RICH & BROS. CO
This Is Dress-Up Week!
What could be more in keeping with the Dress-
Up Spirit— more welcome than this important
-
Sale of New Siik
Dresses at $19.75!
Just Onie Hundred of Them—s29.so to SSO
FROCKS. See Tonight’s Journal
or Tomorrow’s Constitution
For Full Details ,
Tomorrow!
Wash Goods Sale
HOUSANDS of Atlanta women look forward to
T this sale, and plan their spring sewing according
ly. They know that this once-a-year event 18
their opportunity to secure the kinds of white and col
ored wash goods they want for spring and summer at
the LOWEST PRICES /JOF THE YEAR. Our
Eighteenth Annual Sale n( Wash Goods brings these
I9c to $1 Fabrics at 14c Yard
—lQc Whate Flaxon; 38-inch. ..........14¢
—2s¢ Figured Flaxon; 34-inch .........Idc
—2s¢c White Voile; 40-nch.............1dc
—2s¢ Bourette Striped Crepe; 40-mnch .. ..14¢
—l9c White Sheerline: 40-inch . .. . .. ... .14¢
—l9c Checked Dimity; 38-mch .. ......Idec
—2oc Wihite Pajama Checks; 36-inch. .. .14¢
pig .3:55’13’2;7@?7(77&7;"?8-/”(/: L% gotaN's OO
—2s¢ Shadow Voile; 40-inck ........:...Id¢
—2s¢ and 35¢ Novelty White Vaile . .. Ide
—l9c and 25¢ Plisse Crepe; 30-inch .. ... . Idec
—2s¢ Mercerized Pongee; 28-nch .. ... . Ide¢
—l9c Wide-wale White Pique: 28-inch. . . Idc
—2s¢ Ottoman Cord: 28-inch . ... .......Idc
—2o¢ Rich’s Middy Twill: 36-mch. . ... Ide
—2s¢ Dotted Swiss; 40-inch . .......... Idc
25¢c White Devonshire Cloth; 32-inch. .. Ide
20c White Shirting Madras; 32-inch. .. Ide
" —2s¢ Seaside Suiting: 36-mch ... ... ... Idc
~l9c to 25¢ Striped Madras .. .. ... ... Idc
—l9c to 25¢ Faney Ginghams ... . ... . ... Idc
25¢ Renfrew Devonshire Cloth. ... .. .. Ade
—l9c Kimono Crepes; 30-inch ... .. ... .. Id¢
~l9c Plain Colored Plisse Crepe. . .. . ... Ide
—l9c and 25¢ Figured Plisse Crepe ... .. . Ide
-—;_'{»r‘ Mercerized Foulard: 28-inch. . iy s
—2s¢ Mercerized Shantung . . . .. ... ... Ide
- :,’(/}‘— Rambow Striped Stlk .. ... . ... el
—2s¢ Brocaded Silk Mull .. .. .. .........14¢
—3s¢ Satin Striped Vorle .-« o Tde
—2s¢ Fancy French Varle. . .. .......... Idc
—so¢ Plamn Silk and Cotton Grepe . . voot 280
—3s¢ Brocaded STk Suiting .- Tde
—so¢c Woven Striped Crepe . ... ........I4c
—soc to $1 Plain French Crepe. ... .. .ide
—2s¢ Soisette (brown or tan). ... ..... .. Idc
— 31 French Susting; 45-inch.. ... .......Ide
—~2s¢ Striped Gabardine; 36-inch. ... ... Ide
— 35¢ Floral Crepe: 28-inch. .. ok . Ide
—soc English Woven Striped Voile.. . ... .14
MORE THAN TWENTY.FIVE THOUSAND
YARDS of material are offered in this sale. The
quantity involved is larger than ever before. In view
of existing conditions, we look upon this as the
GREATEST 14c SALE OF WASH GOODS THAT
WE HAVE EVER HELD!
NOTE--Twenly-five extra salespeople
have been employed for the day.
—lO GOOH SOCHOn <M AN PSO/ em————
FUkSDAY, MARCH 14, IYiv.
of Port Arthur, Texas, whose father
in Greensboro, N. (~ is dying and
wants to see his son.
A letter from K. Waheed, a cousin
of White, asked that anyone learning
the whereabouts of the dentist com
municate with him at Greensboro, No.
204 East McCollough street.