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TUB ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
ir>irt.
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
Cor. Peachtree and Decatur Sts., Entrance 19 l-2Pt«cMree
SET OF TEETH $5.00
Our Teeth ril ind Look Katnral.
Teeth Mult >»< Dehrered Sana Daj.
Gold Drowns, $3 and up
Bndgework, $3 per
tootb and up.
Our Crown and Bridge-
work are made extra
heavy, insuring satis
faction and durability.
All work guaranteed
ten years.
Open Sundays 9 till 1.
Painless extraction.
01 DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION UNO SETTLES
ANY SOUR, GASSY, DISORDERED STOMACH.
; A. little Diapepsin regulates
» bad Stomachs in fire
minutes.
Every family hure ought to keep
•onto Diapepsin In thp hotia*. as any
, onp of you may have an attack of In-
■ digestion or Stomach troublp at any
' time, day or night.
TIila harmless preparation will digest
•' anything you aat and overcome a dle-
' frssied, out-of-ordar atomach l!v« mln-
utPa aftrrwarda.
If your meala don't tempt you. or
what mtle you do eat eeema to nil you.
: or laya Ilka a lump of load In your
, atomach, or If you have heartburn,
' that la a algn of Indigestion.
Aik your Pharmaciet for a 50-ccnt
caae of Pape'a Diapepsin, and take a
little lust ns aoon as you can. There
will be no sour risings, no belching
of undigested food mixed with acid,
no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness
or heavy feeling In the atomach, Nau
sea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness
or Intestinal, griping. This will all go,
and, besides, there will be no sour food
left over In the stimaeh to poison your
breath with nauseous Odors.
Pape's Dlapepsln la a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because It
prevents fermentation and takes • hold
of your food and digests It lust the
same as If your stomach wasn't there.
Relief In live minutes from all stom
ach misery at any drug etore, wait
ing for you.
Those large tO-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to cure almoat any
chronic case of Dyspepsia. Indigeation
or any other Stomach trouble.
MRS. LEGGS BREAKS LEGS;
JUMPS FROM BURNING HOTEL
Winthrop, Matt.. Nov. 25.—Firs do- from a third-story window. Tha w<
r it royed Young's hotel and an adjoining
cottage on the crest early today and re-
* a.ilted In aerloua Injuries to several guests
1 who wore forced to jump from the wln-
' dows. -
The most seriously Injured are Mrs.
Margaret Legge, sge 40. and her son. age
16, of Springfield, Mass., who jumped
oman
srp
broke both legs and had several Inti
Injuries. Her son Is reported to, be
Ing of a fractured skull. A doxen other
The loss Is estimated at $40,000.
Exhibition Given by Dalton As
sociation Proves To Be
Great Success.
Dalton, Ga., Nov. 25.—The 1*10 show
of the Dalton Poultry and Pot Stock
association closes tonight, after
highly successful show.
Thursday the prize winners were an
nounred as follows:
Rost Display of Bantams-Cup
awarded to Bob McCamy, Dalton: best
display of chlckene, cup won by J. I-
Wallace. Dalton; cup for highest scor
Ing cock, cockerel, hen and pullet (o"ne
variety), won by j. L. Wallace, Dalton.
Barred Plymouth Rocks—First cock,
first pen. second and third pullets, Mrs,
W. P. Miller, Dalton: second cock, sec
ond und third cockerel, first lien. Julian
McCamy; Dalton; first cockerel, first
pullet, O. II. Berry. Rome; second and
third pens, Mrs. D. Purycar. Dalton,
Burr Plymouth Rocks—First cock,
first, second and third pullets. Mrs. K.
I,. Jackson, Calhoun; third cockerel,
third pullet, B. W, Rpringfleld, Dalton.
Buff Orpingtons—Second cock, first
pen. first hen. J. M. Byrd Calhoun;
first cock, first cockerel, first pullet,
H. N. Arnold, Rome.
Single-Comb Rhode Island Reds—
Second cock, first, second and third
cockerel, first and second hen, first and
third pullet, firat and third pen, J. L.
Wallace, Dalton; first and third cock'
erel, third hen. J. C. Sapp, Dalton; iec.
ond pen, Raymond Russell, Rome.
THREE RING LEADERS OF
SUFFRAGETTES SENTENCED
London, Nov, 25.—The severest sen
tences ever Imposed upon suffragettes
In England ware today dealt out to the
three ring leaders who led mobs of
women In the storming of government
officers. They were sentenced to two
months at hard labor. Others were
discharged and still others had their
cases postponed. The Bow-st. court
waa crowded with spectators and when
the sentences were Imposed the suf
fragettes among the spectators cheered
and cried: "Votes for women."
The three women who were sentenced
took the Judge's words calmly and
Immediately, produced hand bags con
taining a change of clothing. The
"martyrs" were, led nway to their cells
amid a pandemonium of noise which
caused the presiding magistrate to
threaten to have the court room cleared
by forte. ■"
The- three women threatened to dis
obey. prison, rules und refuao to eat or
to work., o ' <
Six 'note fufTrngeufs were arraigned
tMs afternoon and received two months
sentences. They w ere .found guilty of
throwing stone* und. Iron holts thru the
windows,of government offices and re.
/used to. moke any .defense.
OFFICERS ARE NAMED
BY MEDICAL SOCIETY
Vsldoils, Ga.. Nov. 2S<—The follow
ing are the now officers of the Eleventh
Congressional District Medical society,
elected at the meeting of the society
held here this week: President, Dr. A.
Q. little. Valdosta; vice president. Dr.
II. C. Welchel, Douglas; secretary and
treasurer, Dr. W. K. Millar. Kastman.
The next meeting of the association will
be held at Eastman on the third Tues
day In June, 1(11.
Among tha physicians who. delivered
addresses before ths meetings of ths
ble, of Atlan£y Dr. Maury Htapler, .
Macon; Dr.- II. F. Harris, of Atlanta
Dr. John W. Daniel, of Savannah; Dr
Edward (I. Jones, of Atlanta; Dr.
Charles Hnroiii, of Macon; Dr. R. s.
Oauldon, of Quitman, and Drs. Sieve
Harris and J. M. Smith, of Valdosta.
Confeesss to Killing.
Tifton, Qs„ Nov. 25.—Frank Herring,
a negro, when arrested on suspicion
Monday by Officer J. O. Thrasher, eon.'
fessed ho had killed a negro at Way
cross on Sunday-night. -Ho-was taken
to that pjaco Tuesday.
The Famous j?dy&
The Lamp with Diffused Light
■hould always be used where several
people sit, because it does not strain the
eyes of those sitting far from It L
The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give
the maximum diffused white light. Every
detail that Increases its light-giving value
hM been Included.
Tha Rayo is a low-priced lamp. You may
pay $5, $10 or even 320 for other lamps and get
a more expensive container—but you cannot get
a better light than the Rayo gives.
This season’s Rayo his a new and strength,
ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder
keeps the shade on firm and true. Easy to ktep
’polished, as It is made ot solid briss, finished
In nickel.
One* a Rayo Ussr, Always One.
ST Standard Oil Company
, ^ (Incorporated)
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
HOUSEHOLD PREMIUM COUPON
NOV- 25. 1910
NAME
ADDRESS
This Coupon Counts As 10
Sse Daily Georgian for full particulars.
Visit our premium headquarters at 20 East Alabama-st,
Cut out tbo above coupon and cummence saving today.
SPECIAL NOTICE—The Dally Georgian will deliver
Household Premiums to your homo In Atlanta and suburbs
for 35 cents additional—outside of this radius all premiums
will be shipped charges to collect.
Cut out tho above coupon and commonco saving today*
111 |WII» no) IllOlltl Jtunncii, •swiih.
Rose-Comb Rhode Island Reds—First
cock, first cockerel, first, second and
third pullets. L. J. Allyn, Dalton.
Partridge Wyumlottes—First cock,
first rockerel. first and second hens,
first and aecond pullets. If. A - HwnU
dy. Johnson City, Tenn.
Brown Leghorns—First cockerel,
first and aecond pullets, Pine Crest
Farm, Louise, Ga.
White Leghdms—First pullet, second
pen, Mrs. W. P. Miller, Dolton; first
pen, second and third pullets, second
and third cockerels. J. F; Weatherly,
Dalton; first cockerel, Mrs. D. Pur-
year. Dalton.
Golden Wyandottes—First cock, Dave
Hlx. Dalton.
Houdans—First cock, first and sec
ond pullet, John Puryeor, Dolton,
Black Minorca!—First pen. J- R-
Brooks, Atlanta
Pit Gaines—First cock, third hen. M.
L. Blevins; second cock, M. F. Bols-
clnlr, Dalton; firat cockerel first hen,
Dave Hlx, Dalton; second cockerel,
third hen, flret and second pullete, B.
W. Springfield. Dalton; second cockerel,
third pullet, F. M. McClary, Dalton.
Indian Games—First cock, M. F.
Bolsrlalr, Dalton.
HALF BREED IS HELD
FI
Indian-Negro Is Suspected of
Murder of Aged Minister
and Wife.
Trenton, N. J., Nov. ?5.—John Sears,
ths 1 half-breed negro and Indian ac-
rusrd of kllllntc the aged Rev. Amsl L.
Armstrong and hla wife, was held to
day without hall for the January grand
Jury.
This action was taken utter ths sus
pact had been put thru an exhaustive
examination lasting fifteen hours. In
which "third degree ‘ method* were used
to Induce him to ronfeaa the double
crime. The man was trapped Into sev
eral damaging cdntradlctlon*.
SOME REAL BIG DOINGS
AT KIMBALLVILLE FARM
Will V. Zimmer, or the New Kimball
the members of the Atlanta
association and a number of other
friends Is enjoying an old-fashloosd
barbecue with new fashioned trim
mings out at his country place. Klm-
ballvllle farm.
The Invitations sent out Intimated
that there would be nothing more than
near-beer In ths wassail line, hut in
cluded the cheering statement that
there would he loads of good things- to
eat.
The occasion was enlivened with
vaudeville stunta and exhibitions of
wild animals and pet stock. The feast
waa thoroughly enjoyed by tho many
lest*. who. have Mr. Zimmer to thank
r a day of unalloyed pleasure.
GADSKI SHOULD DRAW
A SPLENDID AUDIENCE
The roneert by Mine. Johanna Gad-
ski at the Auditorium-Armor)' Hatur-
dnv night under the auspices of the At
lanta Manic Festival association will be
one ot the real events of the season In
the local music world, and the audi
ence Is expected to measure up u< some
of the crowds at public events held In
the great building of late.
Mme. Gadskl does little rehearsing on
tour. Her concert engagements serve
as a very steady tax on her voire ond
powers, and at the same time have the
effect of rehearaals. each for the next,
once In a while the prime donna will
derote n morning to singing at the
hotel at'whlrh she chances to be stop
ping. and then the corridors are
thronged with persons eager to hear
her gorgeous voice.
The 'greatest care is constantly re
quired to guard against colds and over
taxing her strength.
"We have no voice Insurance unfortu-
natel.v," she said the other da)', “and
therefore none of the protection which
pianists, for example, ran .secure. The
best we can do Is to remain Indoors
when the weather Is chilly, and to
that the chambermaid does not leave
the windows open. I mm frequently
obliged to remain in my hotel all day.
Instead of enjoying a trip about the
city. Rut it's worth all the pains and
discomforts."
Patents Granted to Georgians.
Washington, Nov, 25,—Tile following
patents have been granted to Geor
gians: P. K. Coleman, Fort Gaines,
tooth crown; I- J. Elsas, Atlanta, ma
chine for feeding tags to printing or
other machines; N. K. Marshbiirn, La-
Grange. fruit basket: II. Ttaden, At
lanta. airship: P. M. Tarborough. Ha-
vaitnah, fireplace fender and screen.
s cA 'Ke'ta
Arrow
Kotch COLLAR
Sits snugly to the neck, the
tops meet in front and there
is ample space for the cravat.
15c., 2 for 25c. Cluett.Peabody 9c Co., Maker*
ARROW CUFFS 25 centa a pair
WESLEY MEMORIAL HAS
REAL THANKSGIVING
, The Thanksgiving celebration
ley Memorial Thursday morning was quite
tho most unique and among the most In
teresting services In the history of tho
church. The features of the celebration
were the formal opening at 10 o'clock of
the library, readini ■-*
Bishop Candler, am
“* ~~ sermon at 11
... .vllson, of Baltimore, the senior
bishop of tho Southern Methodist church.'
Bishop Candler delivered- Ills address In
the main auditorium to an audience of
fully 1,000 persons. He said tho pun*
of the library Is to conserve the
odist history of Geort
South, and to furnlsl
wholesome literature.
self as being especially ...
a canter a* Wesley Memorial church,
where all the Methodist families of the
city and state can meet together around
and your ears for they hear." The
mon was an ablo presentation of the need
of the true vision of things and the sup
ply of that need by Christ.
A large collection was taken for* tho
Barclay Memorial home.
Ill
We
shop Wilson will be heard again at
iley Memorial Sunday morning, and
— induct the evening
LEAVES ON THE TRACK
CAUSE TROLLEY SMASH
Mack Bell, a negro driver for E. S.
Sims, wns seriously bruised up and two
mule* were killed when a Pcacht'i-pe-lo-
Brookwood car smashed Into a wagon
near the Brookwood bridge Thursday
afternoon. Owing to the obstruction
ousel by a pile of gravel on one side
of the street the wagon was forced
Into the same aide with the track and
leaves on the track, It Is said, caused
the cor to skid.
The car struck tho wngon from be
nd and completely demolished It'.
■gro was thrown onto tho pile of
gravel, receiving several braises. One
of the mutes wan killed and the other
was so badly hurt that 1’atrotmnn 8,
J. Roberts shot It.
Dr. Fullerton to Preach.
Rev. B. P. Fullerton, T>. D„ of Ht.
Louis, .will preach at the Harris-*!. Pres
byterian church Ruhday at tl a. m. and
7:45 p. m. Dr. Kulleraon Is field secretary
of the Presbyterian-church; L\ H. A., In
Ilia district of the Couth and Southwest.
He was moderator of the 120th general
assembly held In Kansas City In 1908. lie
Is a pomlnent tnan of ths church and an
able preacher.
Killed by << Unloaded’’~Gun. .
Spartanburg, 8. C., Nov. 25.—Will
Higgins, fifteen years old. was shot to
death at his homo near Pacolet on
Thursday with an "unloaded” gun In the
hands of hla companion. Charlie Griffin.
The boys were sitting on the steps
when the gun was discharged. The
coroner held an Inquest, but attached
no blame to Griffin.
Dublin to Vote For Bonds.
Dublin, Ga., Nov. 25.-The registra
tion books have been purged prepara
tory to holding the bond election on
December (. There are 389 qualified
white voters and nine negro voters. It
will take 204 votes for bonds to carry
the election, but It la thought it will
be easy to do tills. The city will Issue
bonds to the amount of tSo.QUO, 8 per
cent, for tbu purpose of paving streets
and to Improve the light nnd water
plant.
LET YOUR STOMACH HAVE
ITS OWN WAY.
Do Not Try to Drive end Foree It to
Work When It le Not Able or You
Will Suffer All The More.
You ran not treat your stomach as
eomc men treat a balky horse; force,
drive or even starve It Into doing work
at which It rebels. The stomach is a
.patient and faithful servant and will
stand much abuse and Ill-treatment be
fore It "balks," but when It does you
had better go slow with it and not at
tempt to make It work. Home people
have the mistaken Idea that they can
nutke their stomachs work by starving
themselves. They might cure the
stomach that way, but It would take
so long that they would lurve no ust
for a stomach when they got through.
The sensible way out of the difficulty la
t6 let the stomach rest If It wants to
and employ a substitute to do Its work.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do tho
work of your stomach for you and di
gest your food just as your stomach
used to when ft was well. You can
prove this by putting your food In a
glass jar with one of the tablets and
sufficient water and you will see the
food digested in Just the same time as
the digestive fluids of the stomach
would do It. That will satisfy your
mind. Now, to satisfy both your mind
and body take one of Htuart's Dys|*p-
a Tablets after eating—eat all and
hat you want and you will feel In
your mind that your food Is being di
gested because you w ill feel no disturb,
ance or weight In your stomach; In
fact, you will forget all about having a
stomach, just as you did when you were
healthy boy or girl.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act in a
natural way because they contain only
the natural elements of the gastric,
juices and other digestive fluids of tha
stomach. It makes no difference what
condition the stomach is In. they go
right ahead of their own accord and
do their work. They know their busi
ness and surrounding conditions*do not
Influence them In the least. They thus
relieve the weak stomach of alt Its bur
dens and give It its much-needed rest
and permit It to become strong and
healthy.
8tuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are for
sale by all druggists at 50 cents n box.
They are so well known and their pop
ularity Is so grout that a druggist would
as soon think of being out of alcohol or
quinine us of them. Iti fact, physicians
arc prescribing them all over the land,
and if your own doctor is real hottest
with you. lie wilt tell you frankly that
then* Is nothing on earth so for
dyspepsia ns Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets.
Brannen\s Drug Stores
Brannen’s Drug Stores
IVORY SOAP 10c
25c Mentholatum, Cut 1 «
Saturday to . . . .
A Full*Pound Box of Deli-
cious Chocolates ** s t-
Tho well-known Harr’s Saturday Candy,
sold exclusively at Branneu’s, only 29c per
pound.
25c Dolls, Cut 1 A _
Saturday to .. J- ttC
Any 25c Doll in the house on sale
all day Saturday at only 14c. You
make your selection from 1,000 Dolls.
Always Remember Brannen’s Is the Nearest Drug Store
No matter in what portion of the city, you live, you save time and
money by trading at Bran lien’s. Fifteen telephones over which to take or
ders, and the quickest bicycle messenger delivery. Try us.
STATIONERY, PLAYING CARDS.
Wn have enlarged nur Stationery
Departments nnd now carry the
largest lino of high-grade hox pa
per, tablets, pound paper ond en
velopes nt prices- one-half under
regular price*.
FINEST BRI8TLE GOODS.
A great display selected from the
beet American and foreign style*.
Guaranteed B. D. S. Tooth Brushes,
25, Hair Brushes. 50e up; Combs. 60c
up.
SHAVERS' SUPPLIES.
All the best safety razors and ex-
• tra blades. Guaranteed regular ra
zors. 98 rents. Rubberset brushes,
soaps, creams, ’ strops, automatic
strappers, mugs.
FACE POWDERS.
Ever)' face powder of merit Is on
sale at llrannen's. Levy> La Blacho
cut to He. Java Rice cut to 35c, spe
cial prices on all others.
POINTS TO REMEMBER.
The home of VINOL.
The Rexall store.
Agency for Llggt-tt's, Kentvay and
Lowney’* Chocolates. Eqrr’s Satur
day Candy.
Extracts, Toilet Waters, Boaps,
Sachets, Both Powders and'special
ties of ever)- famous American nnd
foreign perfumer.
A COMPLETE line of standard
Shoe Polishes, Furniture Polishes.
Metal Polishes. Silver Creams.
A private fitting room at main
store for purchasers of trusses,
braces, bandages, supporters, sus
pensories, crutches nnd similar spe
cialties.
Thousands of patent medicines,
preparations and specialties carried
In stock—hundred* not obtainable at
ordinary drag store*.
DOG SOAPS, REMEDIES.
Dent's, Glover's, Sergeant’s Kl-
kay's—do you know any better? We
carry tho complete line* of each.
Gome In and get a free book on the
cave of dogs.
GUARANTEED RUBBER GOODS
We buy direct great quantities
of the best ntbber goods and guar
antee ever)' Item to give satisfactory
service. Tho closest prices on ail
Items.
MANICURE SUPPLIE8.
•Manicure sets 23c, 50c, 76c, 11.00
and up. All supplies, including en
amel. tint, powder, orange wood
sticks, scissors, files, knives, etc.
FACE CREAM.
Our department of face creams,
massage creams, lotions end toilet
specialties Is not surpassed by any
drug store anywhere.
BRANNEN’S 3 QUALITY DRUG STORES
T. H BRANNEN. Proprietor
102 Whitehall St.
245 Houston Street
(Branch)
R. B. Beadles, Mgr.
Corner Mitchell
357 Peters Street
(Branch)
K. C. Markt, Mgr.
Bad weather don't affect much
where our coal is used.
CARROLL & HUNTER.
OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS
AT 331-3 PER CENT LESS
Why should you toko your prescrip
tion to the place your oculist directs
you when you eon get It filled for 33 1-3
per cant less? All work absolutely
guaranteed, r
stairs Optortiet
geaohtree nnd Walton, entrance 2 1-2
ffeduib *
KILLED BY STREET
..CAR AT COLUMBUS
Columbuj. Qa., NoV.'25. - ). E. V4*k, a
Jawclry drummer for a Chicago house,
wn* lulled h>- a btrnet car here yesterday.
10 years old. His home
Md.
$50 ■ REWARD
for any caso of Kidney, Bladder or
Rheumatic trouble* Hull's Texas Won
der can not cure if taken In time and
S ' cn a fair trial. One bottle often
fects a cure. Bend for testimonials.
. E. W. Hall. 2326 Ollve-st., St.
Louis. Mo. Bold by all druggists.
RULING:IS MADE
IN RAILROAD CASE
Montgomery, Al*„ Nov. 25.-»-Th*» ac
cepting railroad and not ‘the connect
ing line I* liable to the conalgnor for
damage to good* In transit, according
to an opinion of the *u
day In the case of the •
la railroad against J. n. mum, irnm
.»u*scll county. , The accepting line
can not ahlft the burden, but baa its
recourse upon the cunnectlng roads.
B0ZFMA IUSHcTtBEBORS TOR
v THIS YOUNO LADY
8li* ha* found Tettrrinc.
"I have uied your Tetterin* and received
(rent benefit from the na« of aame. The
enema on my face usually appears in the
spring and yoar aalva always helps it. I
uae no othar preparation but Tetteriaa and
find it superior to any oil the market.
"Refpectfnlly.
•'KIsHIK M. JUDKRINE.
"Kdgar Spring. Mo.. July 15. 1908."
OPERA GLASSES
have always been an appreciative
< Tirlntimut gift. We handle only the
bent make*, nil varieties In pearl and
morocco. Price* from $4.50 to $40.00.
Make youf selection now and have
them laid aside. No old stock. Walter
Ballard Optical t!o„ 85 Peuchtree-st.
(Clock Sign).
Philadelphia Dental Rooms,
36*/* Whitehall st.
Dr. P. J. While, manger, specialises la
traeting with vitalised air. The only office in
Atlanta that mamiactnm and administers out
own preparation. Made fresh daily. Tha
best in thorough, high-grade, artistic plstework.
Unsatisfactory and rnmplirstfd cases solicited
with guarantee to improve over old plates or
no charge.
TRIBBLE DENIES STORY
. ABOUT MISSING DEEDS:
Athaoa. Ga.. Nov. 29.—Congressman- \
•ta't fi. 4. Tribble, in a Htatameni yoater- j
day. corrected several jiHsertlons that f
vrete made In stories published In Atlanta '
recently regarding the claim made by
fiamitol Duiigan. of Philadelphia, to a
7,900-aero tract of land lit Franklin county
upon which nre situated the towns of
Bowersvtlle, Boynton, Canon, and Frank
lin .spring*.
The stories statrd that Colonel Trib
ble's father waa clerk of the county At
the time the deeds are nlfeged to have
lieen torn from the record*, and further
that his parent on bla dentil Ini I confessed
* f t! gun never* to reveal the secret. "•""‘ i PHILLIPS IS NAMED
• MAYOR OFLITHONIA
hint at the time of ht* death, he knows ; — i
he n.v«r_memlotisd anythin* regarding | Lithenis, Ga., Nov. 25. In un r-l.-o-
jtlon hrlilhere Wednesday to name the
mayor and count-11 of 1911, D. P. Phil-
Ill'* defeated W. P. Evans for mayor.
The following were named ns council-
men: Dr. J. If. Tribble, A. J. Jtc-
Gshee. G. W. Ragsdale, w. J. Ktepben-
—Get Our Catalogue and Prices on
Korelock Veneered Birch Doors
Carolina Cypress Colonial Columns
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• ' It i -L .
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logue before they settle on the kind of Door they will use.
Keystone Lime, Stnndnrd Portland Cement, Ac me Plas
ter Products, Shingle Stain, Acme Imported Refined Creo
sote, Kleetroid Rubber Roofing.
All kinds of Bnildincr Paper, Pitch,- Tnr, Felt, Roofing
Slate, Ridge Roll and Valley Tin, Iron 'Column*, Metal
Shingles. •
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
. . ATLANTA, GA.
Georgian Magazihe Offer
Four magazines and the Daily Georgian for practi
cally tho price of The Georgian alone.
HERE IS THE OFFER:
Reg. Price.
The Daily Georgian , ..$4.50
Hampton’s Magazine .$1.50
The World Today ..$1.50
Uncle Remus’s or Human Life (choice). .$1.00
• McCall’s Magazine 50c
Total $S
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