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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TnrnsDAY, October si. iwt.
DISEASES
Bone Pains, Itching 8kin Diseases,
lenmi
Permanently cured by taking Botanic
Blood Balm. If you have aches and
palna.ln Hones, ba£k and joints, itching
ikln, blood feels hot hr thin, risings
snd bumps on the skin, sore throat,
pimples, or offensive eruptions, or rash
m skin, are run down, or nervous, ul-
rers on any part of the body, scales or
watery blisters of eczema, carbuncles
»r boils, take Botanic Blood Balm,
guaranteed to cure even the worst and
inbet deep-seated caaes. Heals all
sores, stops all swellings, makes blood
pure and rich, completely changing the
entire body into a clean, healthy con
dition. B. B. B. Is the recognized blood
remedy for all Blood Diseases.
CANCER CURED.
It you have a persistent pimple, wart,
swelling, shooting, stinging pains, take
Blood Balm and they will disappear be
fore they develop into Cancer. Many
ipparently hopeless cases of Cancer,
suppurating swellings, eating sores or
tumor cured by B. B. B.
Botanic Blood Balm (3. B. B.) is
pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly
tested for 30 years. Composed of pure
Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens weak
kidneys and weak stomachs, cures dys
pepsia. Sample sent free by writing
Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
Bold by all druggists at $1 per large
bottle, or sent by express prepaid.
|DR. D. CLAY LILLY
COMESNEXT WEEK
One Hearer Was So Im
pressed That He Sent
Him on Long Tour.
DR. D. CLAY LILLY.
He will lecture next Monday and
Tuesday, In Presbyterian churches.
Chloroform Was Given Be
fore Extracting
Teeth.
ftpeclal to Tin* Georgian.
. Chattanooga. Tenn., U«t % 31.—Mrs.
Charles E. Jordan, 35 years old, wife
of the local manager of the O.
Houck Plano Company, died In the of
fice of Dr. Clarence Cobletgh, on Mar
ket street near Eighth, yesterday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. Jordan went to Dr. A. W. Moy
er, whose office adjoins that of Dr.
Coblelgh, to Jmve fifteen teeth extract
ed, preparatory to putting in a falsi
set. Dr. Meyer feared she could not
stand the pain, and took her In to Dr.
Coblelgh, who administered chloro
form.’ A few moments after the drug
got in Its work her heart stopped beat
ing, Dr. Coblelgh Insists that lie did
not administer an unusual amount of
chloroform, and asserts tb4t a natur
ally weak heart inuty littv* M mainly
responsible tot her death. -
VALDOSTA BAPTISTS
MEET AT LAKE PARK
HpOflat to Tho Georgian.
Valdosta, Ga., Oft. SI.—Thf Valdosta
ftapjtat Association, composed of tha
llaptlst churches In Lowndes, Clinch,
• Kchols, parts of Berrien and Ware
counties. Is In annual session at Lake
Park. Ga. Practically every church
belonging to the association 1s repre
sented by good delegations, and there
are many prominent visitors from the
state at large. Among the latter are
Rev. J. J. Bennett, of Atlanta, corre
sponding secretary of the state mission
board, and Rev. J. H. McLemore. secre
tary of the Raptlst Young People's
Union of Georgia.
Among the Important matters which
It la understood will come before the
association this week Is the providing
of funds for the completion of the Bap
tist college at .Mill town. which was
begun more thnn a year ago.
The association will be In session tor
three days.
An Interesting story Is told In con
nection with Dr.D. Qlay Lilly, the em
inent Presbyterian divine of Winston-
Salem, X. C., wUo will deliver a lecture
in the Central Presbyterian church on
next Monday evening, and In the North
Avenue Presbyterian church Tuesday
evening.
Dr. Lilly was pastor of a church in
Winston-Salem. He delivered a lec
ture til Montreal. X. C.. and among his
hearers was a Mr. Graham, a wealthy
mill owner of Greenville, S C. So Im
pressed was the mill mnn with the
power and beauty of the lecture that
he went to Dr. Lilly and .mndc Him a
proposition.
It was to supply Ills church In Win
ston-Salem. so Dr. Lilly Oould travel
anil deliver his lecture to churches all
over the country. The salary of the
substitute, as well as Dr. Lilly's salary,
was to be paid by Mr.' Graham.
And that Is how Atlanta and other
places are having the pleasure of hear
ing this able man. At Central church
on Monday evening Dr. Lilly will be
tendered a reception from " to 8 o’clock,
after which he will deliver his address.
"Pneumonia's Deadly Work had so
seriously affected my right lung.”
writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural
Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn* "that I
coughed continuously night and fifty.
and the neighbors' prediction—con
sumption— seemed Inevitable, until my
husband brought home a bottle of Dr.
King’s Xew Discovery, which In my
ease proved to he the only real cough
cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs."
When all other remedies utterly fall,
you may still win In the gnttle against
lung and throat troubles with New Dis
covery, the real remedy. Guaranteed
by all druggists. 50c. and 11.00. Trial
bottle free.
SOCIAL EVIL WILL
BE DISCUSSED
Piles Cured
Quickly at Home
The lawyers, ministers and physi
cian* of Atlanta are especially. Invited
to attend a called meeting of the Fulton
County Medical Society at Carnegie
library Thursday night at 8 o’clock for
the discussion of the social evil In its
various phases. Societies for sanltnry
and moral prophylaxis are now waging
a successful campaign against soclul
vices and their many attendant evils In
many of the large cities, and It Is be
lieved that the progressive citizens of
Atlanta will realize the Importance
of this mutter when It Is brought be
fore them and will co-operatc in this
orthy movement. ,
Among the speukers will be: Dr. E.
. Ballenger, Dr. Thoo. T/epel, Dr.
Archibald Bmlth, Dr. E. t\ Davis, Dr.
Marlon Hull. Dr. Dunbar Hoy, Rev
John E. White, Father Gunn, Rabbi
Marx, Hon. Linton Hopkins, professor
K. Cl. Matheson, of the Bchool of Tech
nology. Anyone taking speciul interest
In the matter will be welcome.
Without Pain, Cutting or Surgery. SAY WIRE STRIKERS
Instant Relief. RETURNING TO WORK
ti* Prove It. Sample Package Free.
There le Juat one other eure way to
be cured—palnlear. eafe and In the
. privacy of your own home—It Is Pyra-
i mid Pile Core.
- We mall a trial package free to all
who write.
It will give you Instant relief, .hole
you the harmlew, palnlena nature of
this great remedy and atari you well on
the way toward a perfect cure. ’
Then you can get a full-alaed box
from any druggist for 50 cents, and
often one bog cures.
If the druggist tries to self you some
thing Just as good, it la because he
makes more money on the substitute.
Insist on having what you call for.
The cure begins at ones and con
Unites rapidly until It Is complete and
permanent. ....
Tou can go right ahead with your
work and be easy and comfortable all
the time. .
It Is well worth trying.
Just send j >ur name and address to
Pyramid Drug Company, 95 Pyramid
Building. Marshall, Mich., and receive
free by return moll the trial package
In a. plain wrapoer.
Thousand* have been cured In this
ea.y, painless and Inexpensive way. In
the privacy of the home.
So knife and Ita torture.
So doctor and his bills.
All druggists. 50 cents. Write today
A message from New York was re
ceived Wednesday by Superintendent
J. Levin of the Western Union saying
there was a general break In the ranks
of the strikers there. It also said that
thirty-seven strikers had mode appli
cation for employment and that of this
number thirty-two had been employed.
The message a nnounced that there are
only seventy more men needed at the
New York office.
ASK FOR RULING
ON PURE FOOD LAW
In order to secure a definite ruling
on the pure food law. a committee from
the Georgia Bottlers’ Protective Asso
elation called on Commissioner of Ag
riculture Hudson Wednesday. This
committee consisted of President Julius
King, of Helena: Secretary George S.
Cobb, of ColutnBui: Donald A. I-ny-
less and Frank K. Lowensteln, of At
lanta. The gen\lemen pointed ou| that
their Interest* In Georgia represented
11,040,000, and that there was no hos
tility to the pure food law. A set of
questions are to be formulated and
submitted to the department for rut-
lop-
SONS OF BONI
IN AUTO CRASH
Parts, Oct. 31.—While speeding with
their tutor In an automobile. Boni and
Jay, the sons of Count Boni de Castel
lans and Madame Anna Oould, had a
narrow escape from death. The auto
mobile was completely wrecked.
Killed by Automobile.
Hpx-lsl y The Georgina.
WrightsvIUe. Ga.. Oct. 31.—The body
of W. A. Aarons, who was run down and
killed by the automobile of J.,M. Levy,
In New Orleans. La., last Friday night,
arrived here yesterday, and the burial
took place this afternoon at Beulah
church. In this county.
NECKWEAR: The Season’s Prettiest
The W
oman
Fond Of
Dainty ^Fixings —Some Specials
When a woman doesn't care whether or not her neck is prettily dressed, it's a mighty bad sign.
It means either dyspepsia or a settled pessimism. Its not normal. The normal woman—whatever her
age—wants pretties for her heck. To be freshly, smartly and becomingly "fixed” is her daily desire—
and duty.
The charming things in °ur Neckwear sectien would arouse the most indifferent feminine bsing te en
thusiasm and move her t° a spell ef primping that would do her geed and make Her family happy.
Here are, briefly, some ef the items in which you'll be interested, because they are th^ msst popular:
STIFF LINEN COLLARS, em
broidered, very trim ahd heat
COAT COLLARS, «mbroidsry
ahd lace, for wear with tailor suits
COAT SETS, collars and cuffs,
of hand embroidery, Cluhy and
Irish lace
BOWS, of colored silk, some tiny,
others in jabot styls, for wearing
with the linen collars
JABOTS, in mull, lace, mousssline,
vsry graceful, dressy and soft in
effset .......
WINDSOR TIES, the narrow
kind, colored silk, with or with
out plaid ends ....
LACE TiES, in roft, pretty pat
terns, errata and white .' .
SCARFS, of silk and erspe in soft
becoming colors, plain ahd flow
ered in most artistic patterns
LACE SCARFS, exceedingly
hahdsome ahd v«ry useful ars
thess long graceful Scarfs .
25c and 50c
75c fo 450
$3 * $7.50
25c and 50c
25c* *3.50
25c
$1.00
$2.50
$10 to $12
50c yard
Upward
FRONT RUFFLES, dainty con
ceits of embroidery edged with
tihy frills of mull or lawn, for
wear with plain shirtwaists.
White with pink, blus or white
edges .
MULL TIES, always good, with
embroidered Shds, in whits and «, *7C
colers. V«ry daihty . . 10 / OC
RUCHINGS, a full and prstty as
sortment, including Marie Antsin- O C 1
etts and widows’ruches \ . .
TOURIST RUCHING, an indis
pensable and effective nsek-finish. ^ C l
Six yards in bsx . . . . **0 CehtS
FEATHER BOAS, in Marabsu
and coq feathers. These ars vsry
smart accessories. Prstty for '
evening year. Thsy are in whits, d* t A *, d*A'7
pihk, light blue, brown ahd black y U CO yZ. /
CHIFFON VEILS, in all the de
sirable colors, beautifully smbroid- d*'! CfY
srsd, same in Fillet het . . t
Upward
/ • t
Twq Specials for Friday and Saturday
Veils
Tuxedo Veiling, all colers and all the be
coming dots and meshes. Regular 50c quality;
en Friday ahd Saturday,
29 Cents
Lace Yekes
Stunning to wear with silk er net waists.
They are round and V-shape, with collar at
tached. Some have cuffs t? match. These
range from $1.75 te $10.00. For Friday and
Saturday every one is specially re
duced.
Main Floor, to the Rights as You Come In,
We Receive Clearing House Certificates as Cash