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THE ATLANTA UJSOKUIAN AND NBW81 FRIDAY, N’OVBJIBKH 17. 1911.
SCIENTIST SENDS PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE TO ATLANTA
Discoverer of Celebrated New Treatment That Has As
tonished Many Cities by Its Wonderful Cures Sends
Special Assistant Here To Explain His
Strange New Liq uid to Atlantans.
Demonstration Will Be Held at Jacobs’ Main Store,
Where the Health Teadher Will Make His Head
quarters-Gives Interview to Newspaper
Men on Arrival Last Night and
Talks of Work.
Enraged Emperor Orders His
Son To Be Confined for
Thirty Days.
The many local people who have been
following the Interesting newspaper re
ports of the seemingly miraculous cures
that ar« being effected in all parts of
the country, with the new Boot Juice
treatment will be glad to learn that the
Jacobs' Pharmacy Company have suc
ceeded !n Inducing the discoverer to
bring the atrange new liquid to Atlanta
for the benefit of sufferers of this city.
Not only. have the Jacobs' Pharmacy
been granted the special agency for
the product, but they have also been
successful In bringing to Atlanta a per
sonal representative of the discoverer,
direct from the great Root Juice lab
oratories at Port Wayne. Ind., who will
make hla headquarters at their Marl-
etta-at. store and explain the remark
able properties of the new treatment
to all persons who are Interested.
The health teacher, as he has been
aptly called, arrived direct from Fort
Wayne on a late train last night, and
when seen at his hotel, altho It
nearly midnight, he readily consented | statements here from people
to an interview and talked freely of the j not enjoyed “ 1
great medicine
heft
expenditure of thousands of dollars."
When asked (or what diseases or all
ments the Juice treatment Is recom
mended, he said: "It Is designed chief
ly for the relief of disorders of the
stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels
blood. In fact, all such ailments as
Indigestion, dyspepsia, loss of appetite,
beJebJng and distress after meals, bil
iousness, constipation, backaches, head
aches, urinary disorders and rheuma
tlsm are usually traceable directly o
Indirectly to the failure of the organs
of digestion ■or assimilation to per
form their natural functions, and an
consequently benefited by the Juice
treatment. In cases of stomach trouble
the medicine usually gives relief al
most Instantly, and before the sufferer
realises It he Is eating and enjoying big,
hearty meals without suffering the
slightest discomfort afterward. The ef.
feet of the medicine upon the stomach
iind secretory and excretory glands of
body Is truly marvelous. 1 have
from people who had
full meal for months
remarkable | and who now say they can eat any-
ealth-glvlng grower. , t j thing with reBsh.
"There are doubtless some people In
AtlantA," he said, "who find It difficult
to believe the reports of the seemingly
miraculous cures that the Juice treat
ment has effected, and In a measure I
can not blamt them, for some of these
cases really seem too rood to be true.
But time will tell, and I daresay before
I have been In j'our beautiful city two
weeks I shall be able to point to equal
ly marvelous results right here In
town. I feel sure that as soon as your
people see results right here at home
they will become Just ss enthusiastic as
the cities of Fort Wayne, Davenport,
low a, Des Moines, Iowa, and other
places, where the discovery has been
introduced and where Its cures have
created no end of excitement.'*
When asked about the nature of the
medicine, he nald: "Root Juice, an the
discovery Is called, Is a dark brown
liquid with a pleasant taste, and It 1s
what Its name Implies, for It Is com
posed almost entirely of the extracts
of various roots and herbs. It Is very
different, however, from the many so-
called herb medicines, and the grent
secret of Its phenomenal success lies In
the scientific skill with which Its In
gredients are blended and the secret
process of Its manufacture. Its dis
covery Is the result of many years of
costly Jaboratorlal experiments and the
In cases of rheumatism, where there
Is great pain and swelling and sore
ness of the Joints and muscles, the ef
fect of the Juice treatment In many
cases seems little short of miraculous.
Here are letters from persons who were
absolutely helpless from rheumatism
and who had not walked for months.
It required from two to flvfc or
bottles bf the medicine to cure them,
and ns you can see In their own words
over their own signatures, they are
now up and about, going thru their
regular duties and enjoying the best of
health. This I consider the best proof
of the strange health-giving power of
the Juice treatment.”
The Juice treatment Is In no way
tinrmful and can be used In the home
with perfect safety. The directions are
simple and can be easily followed.
The best thing nbout the new treat
ment Is that It Is not at all expensive
and can be produced so economically
that It Is within the reach of even poor
people who can not afford big doctor
bills.
The demonstration will open at Ja
cobs’ Pharmacy, Marietta-at. wore, to
morrow morning anif l$e public is In
vlted to call and learn'hr this great
new treatment. The atrnngb properties
of the medicine win be cheerfully ex
plained to all Interested.
Berlin, Nov. 17.—Crown Prtnce Fred
erick William was today ordered under
military arrest and confined In his quar
ters at Danzig tor 30 days as punish
ment for the recent scene which he pre
cipitated In the relchstug, aligning him
self openly against the policies of Chan
cellor Von Bethmann Hollweg and vir
tually placing himself at the head of
the war party. The* relchstag outbreak
came as a result of debate over the
Franco-German Morocco accord which
the Jingoes In Germany oppose.
The arrest dt the crown price was
ordered by the emperor, who was in
censed at his son’s actions before the
relchstag.
RICH’S
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TOY-LAND
IN A BIG DOLLYLAND
(Read This to Your Kiddles.)
FOR FIREMEN’S FUND THIS IS HAPEVILLE'S
KISER CO. SEND CHECK REALLY^BUSY DAY”
While ■ city election I. on tup *t Hap*,
vllle. December 5, politic, In thet auburli,
taklnit the cue from the nubernetorlal
race, la no, caualna cacllement. W, T.
Aiken Ik candidate for mayor, end be la
In ,he Held without Apposition. Two
councilman ere lo be elected and but
three peraona are In the race—W. T.
Dunn, Itoy Jonea and I.uth.r Mann. Mr.
Dunn la the only member atandlna fur re-
election.
The newly oraanlted Manevllle Board of
Trade 1a planning an entertainment for
nei, Wedneariay night. Mra. Oary I .re
will preaent what la Known an a t’hlneae
entertainment, an oral prrernlatlnn of
acenea In the relaatlal empire.
Thanking Chief W. B. Cummlnga for the
efficient aervlce of hla man at tha lira In
their block laat Saturday afternoon, the
M. C. Klaer Company arm a check for $60,
payable to the Firemen 1 * Benevolent aaan.
elation, to tha chiefe office Thuraday aft
ernoon.
Th* lea man la popular only In certain
reasons or on apoolal occasions. In thla
he la unlike The Ororglan Want Ad
rages, which have all aeuont and times
for thrlr owm-elways doing something
worth while—doing everything well —
oulckly—with very little e
Georgjen prints more want
other Southern newspaper.
TAYLOR'S
TAYLOR’S
240 Marietta St.
Ladles’ Suita.
Trade haa been vefy heavy in
thla department and a few daye
ago our atocka were almoat de
pleted. but large reinforcement*
arrived yesterday, and on Satur.
day we will offer complete line*
of All-Wool Bull* In Serges.
Cheviots and Homespuns, at
$10.00, $12.50
and $15.00
Shoe Department.
Here I* where we keep busy
all the time. Often customers will
wait quit* awhile rather than gn
elsewhere, and there la a rea
eon for It. We keep on felting
good Bhoee for Men, Women
Boys. Mlasca and Children tn alt
the up-to-date model* at the
closest margin of prom.
Underwear.
A mighty good store to bu>
Underwear at. Men's. Woman's.
Boy*'. IliMM' and Children’s
Prices range from 25c and 50c
for Cotton, and for Wool,
$1.00
Fur Coats.
Of course we mean Imitation
Kura, aucli aa Caracul* and Heal-
»kln. We aro offering some ex
ceptional value. In these full-
length eoRta. Ladles; Caracul at
17.60. and Silk Pluah at JI2.50
and 116. Misses', * to 14 year*.
In Caracul, at 14.76, and Ultll*
dren'a. 4 to 7 year*, at
S2.98 and
S3.98
Men’s Suits.
If you have »<?%*» bought. *»
Man's Bull here Just try us once.
You run no risk. Your money
back If you want It. You'll find
that cash prieta mean r saving
to you «>f $4 to $5 on each Suit.
We advise you t»> buy front a big
line wo are showing at
$12.50
Boys’ Suits.
If.there is one line we are bet
ter equipped to save you money
on than Men's Suits' It Is Bovs'
Suits. The prices are from
$2.50 to $5.00
There will be eome very epeciaf values in our Drees Goode end Silk
Departments Saturday. Look in our big show windows and see a few of
the many good things w'th price tickets on them.
There's the awfuleat little flirt in Dolly-
land. Bee, Dottle, how. she shakes her
curls. My! Flirt Is pretty, isn't she?
We must tie a cute little bow like that
on your curls, too. Dottle, dear.
Look there. Dottle, the Twins. Chubby
gee her two teeth.
girl. Dottle. Why o. — _
enough to stand up. Look at her fat lit
tle legs. Why, she can walk if you help
her a tiny bit
come here, Dottle, anil see the
school children. How many there are.
Ftagamuffin over there looks as If he was
up to some trick. Look at Bally Long
with her pigtails. Did you count Petti
coat's ruffles. Dottle? There gu the Kld-
dydees, with their new pink slippers. No,
they're not twins, hut don’t they look
alike, and they were never known to cry
or get cross. Here comes the teacher.
Dottle. Yea, dear, she has a beautiful
dress, very stylish. That's her younger
sister with her. Queer, she always wears
silk.
Look at little Miss Priscilla trying oil
Inga they are showing her. Seem to have
enough stockings and slippers for all the
little people of Dollyland. haven’t they,
and such cute little rubbers, too, that
slip on right over the tiny slippers Just
like your own. Well, well, next time we
lose Dottle, Jr.’s, slippers we’ll know
enough to come right away over here to
Jacobs' Pharmacy to buy anothar pair,
won't we?
Haven’t you enjoyed this trip In Dolly-
land, Dottle? Hut It's near tea time now*
so say good-bye.
Don't you want to go. too, on a trip
thru the big Dollyland at Jacobs’ Phar
macy? Hundreds and hundreds of llttlo
people there that you never saw before.
Tell mamma It’s the biggest and beaut!-
fulest Dollyland that ever did come to At-
THE LAX-FOS WAY.
If you had a- medicine that would
strengthen the liver, the atomach, the
kldneye and the bowels, and at the
same tlmo make you.strong with a sys-
temte tonic, don’t you believe you
would soon be well?
That’s "The Lax-Fob Way.'
We ask you to buy the first bottle on
the money-back plan, and you will a *
your druggist to sell you the second.
It keeps your whole Insides right.
There Is nothing else made like Lax-
Fos.
Remember the name—LAX-FOS.
BOYS OF THE CORN CLUB
MAKE A GREAT SHOWING
Dalton, Q*„ Nov. 17.—Congreaanmn
Gordon L*o, who** aid and encourage
ment did mueh toward giving th* H*v-
enth congressional district th* largest
and hew organised corn elub In ih»
slnle, has prepared n statement rela
tive to the great profit mod* by eleven
of the-prlxe winner* In the district con
test. The following table shows the
namea of th* winners, their counties,
yields anil profit*;
Nam* and County.
Ben Loath, Walker .
M. T. AUlaon. Walker, . 17*
raul Bcnlley, (Jordon. .166
Ellis Eaves, Polk. . . . 140
Summerlin. Haralson. 137
Paul Nichols, Polk ... 136
Hugh Knight. Qordon . . 117
Rube Pruett, Palk . . . 123
Zeph rihellmit. Haralson. 131
Bry*n Pole, Paulding. . 116
Dallas While, Whitfield. Ill
The above table shows that eleven
boys raised 1,643 bushels of com on
eleven' sere*, making a net ptoflt of
$1,272.60—an average of 140 3-11 hush-
el*. at an average profit of 3116.33 2-11
per acre.
PROBATION VOLUNTEERS
. HOLD INITIAL MEETING
Bushsls* Profit.
214 $132.00
165.00
131.00
106.60
109.00
106.00
100.00
97.00
98.00
95.00
93.00
Tha i
thus far selected by Probation
secretary of the prison association, to
assist the probation officer for adults tn
aystematlslng. enlarging and perfecting
the work of bis office, met for the flrat
time Thursday night In the front parlor
of the Young Men's Christian associa
tion.
The object of this meeting was to get
a thorough understanding of the work to
he done by the volunteers and to learn
from officer Coogler some of the suc
cesses he has attained thru the oppor
tunities provided by the probation of
fice for adults at the recorder's court.
The Prison Association of Georgia a
few weeks ago published a statement
ther statement as to the present needs of
the office. This printed pat>er was to be
used by Robert H. McCord, of the prison
amuK'latlon. In securing 100 of the most
•drirtent men for probation service to be
found in Atlanta, whit would volunteer
some of their time In helping the pro
bation officer to keep In touch with his
probationers and make his work more
effective In keeping men out of prison
Idle making them better men.
The meeting Thursday night showed
that thirty very competent business and
professional men had b«<m selected foh
this service thus fnr, and all have agreed
to devrte some t>f their time to the work.
Mr. McCord said he had not been turned
Mown on this proposition by but three
tb whom ho had gone to enlist their
names. Moreover, as soon as the name
was taken the volunteer was given some
thing to do.
The volunteers formed themselves Into
.. permanent organisation to act with
the prison association and the probation
officer for adults in promoting the adult
probation system in Atlanta, and for set
ting an example to other cities tn and out
Formal Holiday
OPENING
Tomorrow, Saturday
We extend a cordial invitation to the people of
Atlanta, both big and little, to come to the formal
1911 Holiday Opening of our Toyland tomorrow. We
believe that this is by far the most marvelous stock of
Toys, Dolls, Inventions and Children’s Vehicles ever
assembled in this city. Thousands upon thousands of
every imaginable kind of toy. Read the list below of
what just one tabic in this wonderful department con
tains, and you can judge of the variety in other lines.
New Games and Boxed Novelties
Imported Modeling Sets
Tuck’s Marionettes .
Leap-Frog Shooting Gallery
Little Soldier Modelers
Army Tents and Soldiers
Rope Climber Sets
Mixed Company Comic Masks
Duteh Scroll Puzzles
Hi-Flyers (600 feet)
Alabama Coon Games
Riohter’s Anchor Blocks
The New Pretty Village
Red Riding Hood Blocks
Game of Department Store
Uncle Sam’s Spelling Board
Little Folks' Post office
New Folding Doll Houses
Drawing and Painting Sets
The Mysterious Wigwam
McLoughlin Color Boxes
Toy Dept.
M. RICH & BROS. CO.
Nursery Frolic Boxes
The Little Mosaic Designer
Basket Work Sets
Animal Ten Pitis
The Spero Troupe Acrobata
Mechanical Animal Sets
Father Tuck’s Nursery Rock
ers
Little Folks’ Farm Yard
Tjktent AValkiug Animnls
The Little Ones’ Xoo
Imported Soap Bubble Sets
Father Tuck’s Mechanical
Birds
Combination' Tiddlcdywinks
The Game of Old Maid
The Plucked Rooster Game
The Game of Nations
Christmas Stocking Game
Main Floor—Right Annex
AMATEUR HOLD-UP MAN
FRIGHTENS PASSENGERS
Passengers on a Southern railway tntn
from Chattanooga were given a fright on
Thursday night when K. P. Chafln, who
says he Is a watchmaker living In North
Carolina, arose from his seat, while In an
Intoxicated condition, and begnn to flour
ish an automatic pistol.
"I could hold up every
with this gun," cxclali
man.
At this, excited passengers were about
to duck under the seats, when he added:
"But l don’t want to.
Fearful that (fhafln might change his
mind, the passengers were uneasy until
the train rolled Into Atlanta.
Among the passengers on the train and
who was attracted by the antics of Chafln
was Policeman O. it. Jones, of the At
lanta force. The officer was powerless to
arrest the tntoklcatcd passenger, as he
was without authority outside of the city.
He kept hi* eye trained on Chafln and
later took him Into custody tn Decatur-
st.. finding the pistol In his pocket.
Chafln, vffien arraigned Friday morning
before Recorder Broyles. pleaded that he
was "only funning" on the train. He was j
bound over to the state courts on the |
charge of carrying a concealed weapon, j
LOOKING FOR FRIEND
. WASN’T LIKELY STORY
Caught by Police Sergeant Whatley
early this week as he was entering the
home of Mr*. Hunter P. Cooper, at
Peachtree and Thlrd-sta., W. P- Gal-
bralth, a neatly dressed young stranger!
detectives to he a crook, ex-1
believed by detectives to be a crook, ex
plained to Recorder Broyles Friday morn
ing tlmt he was merely looking for a Cin
cinnati friend, whom he heard was In At
lanta stopping In Peachtree.
Sergeant Whatley told the court that
Galbraith hail entered several other
houses In Peachtree In the same way.
When detected ho would explain that he
was looking for this Cincinnati friend.
The stranger said In* came to Atlanta
from Palm Beach, Fla., and that ha had
been here hut one hour when arrested.
Judge Broyles, however, thought the
story of the mysterious friend entirely
too thin for belief.• and he bound Gal
braith over to the state courts in bond
of $50ff on the charge of vagrancy, there
being no evidence to show that he en
tered the houses with Intent to steal.
Greatest Fresh Meat Sale Ever Known
FOR SIXTY DAYS WE WILL SELL
CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAKS... 15c lb.
CHOICE SIRLOIN ROASTS. ..15c lb.
CHOICE ROAST BEEF 10c, 12 l-2c lb.
CHOICE LEGS OF LAMB.... 15c lb.
BEST PRIME RIBS 15c lb.
BEST LAMB CHOPS 20c lb.
HOME-RENDERED PURE LARD-
No. 5 Bucket 60c
No. 10 Bucket .$1.15
ALL OTHER MEATS AT GREAT REDUCTION
KASH
a? parlor 211arfct
KASH
OR
OR
KREDIT
‘SSS5’ 186 pkiteljnU §t. iKS:
KREDIT
1
All FOR TEN CENTS
In order to Introduce the Vapooura In-
aler nnd prove tbai it will cure t-3tsrrh,
atarrhat Tir.-trnes*. .Aithm*. Hay Fever,
v old*, etc., by oily Vapor Inhalation*, we
have arranged with the underalened dm*
Store to »upply all sufferer* on the date
named helow with a Vapocura Inhaler
ami two bottle* of Vapocnra Inhallnir
fluid for only 10 cent*. Th* 'amxgra
Inhaler *eml* cloud* of healing, oily Va-
FARM SCHOOL CORN
TO BE ON EXHIBITION
T 5
Secures Surplus Stocks of Several Big Wholesale Millinery
Establishments at Way Below Value—Big Sale Begins
Saturday Morning.
on* of the features of the Southern
Corn show to be held In the Auditorium
December 6 to 8 will be the exhibition
by the agricultural schools of the con
gressional districts. There are eleven
such schools, and there has never been
at any fair a scries of exhibits from these
Institutions. They have been In operation
about three years, and the people of
Georgia will be very much Interested In
seeing what kind of work they are doing.
They have all been Invited to make ex
hibits at the Southern Corn show and
they have already replied that they will Mr. W. H. Higgins, of Smith & Hlg
be well represented. President I.ewls, of »i n . the wc ., known dermrtm#>nt *tnr«»
the Tlfton school, writes that a good ex- ? ’. ' c " oepartment store,
hlblt will com* from there. nos Just returned from a special trip,
n,'fni*t*eii U of a th*e C Kourth*1h*trtct'*ch*ol! <4H-n»mo, the new**,
writes that It will send a good exhibit, * nr ‘ be * 1 ™ tho "Intern offerings In
and th#* same Information romen from drees goods, silks, trimmings and all
the e‘.\th District school at Carrollton. the new Jewelry and leather novelties
'* F,? c ' ir ”" y * n Special attention was given the mll-
t'rcfc.Jnr S"s. Cm. In Charge of I if,"!!# d 0 T h !l''"? 1 n f t 11 ^ n * v "' ¥ " »
the IVlvcralty of Georgia's department of | *“*Pja> *>f beautiful, new models more
secondary education, has visited all the, resplendent with originality and "chlc-
agri cultural schools and thinks their ex- j nett.” Paris and New York models In
mbits will he « hlg feature of the corn every aha he, slate and color; should
-wS«WISfVEi IZ "S3 n r (7cr' *" e c r t id n' *c ntnw *c h?
charge of this group of exhibits. n " d h r * r * r . a certain color scheme.
The exh'hltg ef the district schools I Your Idea can be perfectly carried out
111 probably ho grouped around th
W. H. HIGGINS MAKES BIG
“SCOOP” IN MILLINERY
by the designers in this department. M
this store is not entirely dependent w
Paris and New York for Its Ideas, big
is Justly proud of Its own creation?-
Smith & Higgins' aueceiis with
millinery has been phenomenal.
present showing is the greatest the
store has ever made.
Space forbids mentioning the many
great bargains or specializing, but those
who appreciate good offerings and ar«
quick to grasp opportunity should
spend a day at Smith & Higgins'.
Tomorrow morning a apeclal sale
millinery will begin at the Smith &
Higgins store. Great bargains arc to
be offered.
of the state. Robert B. McCord
elected chairman. A. tftoke* vice chair
man and O. G. Ogbum lecretary.
The -list of volunteers thus far stands
thus- A. R- Blanchard. R. H. Buford.
R. Ratifhn. O. G. Ogbum, Y. J. Allen.
C. |>. Montgomery. Jr., Glenn Smith, J.
A. Bradshaw. J. Bulo Campbell. A D.
Willie. W. H. Harris. M. W. Ravage. Rob
ert B. McCord. t\ A. Stokes. II. A.
Brockman. Kdgar Morris. W. \V. Kd-
warils. I* S. McDonald. \V. L*. Telford, S.
Harris. John A. Whither. J. V. Cochran,
P. W. Hmlth. K. Dean Elian wood. J. R.
Thompson, T. L. Simmons. Dr. 1'aul F.
Brown. J. ft. Moll and \V. A, Crossland.
A majority of theta war* present at tha
first meeting
chest, healing membrane and curing j
disease. Cures i*o!d in on** day— i gla.
cures Catarrh, etc.. In a few weeks. Fori
this regular dollar Inhaler Outfit for only
.* . .— n L'motv 6MTriM.4»#
on account of the large home clrcula- On account of the large home circuit*
education in Gear-' t,on ,5f Thr Georgian, Its want sda attract Mon of The Georgian. Its want ads attract
f greater attention and bring more reauits. greater attention and bring more result*;
Also By Mail
Those who are unabTe to cell at the
above drug store can remit sdx C-cent
stamp* on nr befpre December \. and wv
will mad them, postpaid, n Varocum in
haler, together with two Nit ties of Va;*o-
cure Inhaling Fluid. Address STAND
ARD VaPO-RISBR CO.. M* W. 34th St.,
Ntw York.
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rhat TatieriSe has done t
Wits • -until rhild ho WHS |m>i*oi » » wit*
i*y. from which be has been dreadfully af i
r‘»* red for «eer<. notwirbsrsfldmr a* h*«r*;
hud him treated by phyalriant and used i
*eny advertised remedies. I hs”t nfi-e seea i
cry fruns pain caused hy th* dreadful !
■ I.InM. ,.f s.« k-. .i. —
ii sin, ... __
ured i*w sigh* wf II.*
' Signed• Mils T. J JU.\K*
50c all drucgi'ts. ur hy usi! from mono
Tsctnrera. Th* fchuptnse Cuaip«u), bs.au
.48
WE MAKE PHOTOGRAPHS
AT DEPARTMENT 8TORE PRICES.
One dozen nice cabinets, in folder, with one
11x17 Enlargement
KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED FREE
PICTURE FRAMING AT RECUCEO PRICES.
J. M. HIGH COMPANY
PHOTO-ART DEPT.
$ 2