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Chamberlin Johnson Dußose Company
Atlanta New York Paris
BRASS BEDS FOR EVERYBODY
Priced From IO 1 to s l6s oft
Perhaps the largest single shipment of Brass
Beds that ever came to Atlanta has just been de
livered to us.
And the reason for this tremendous quantity
is found in the beds themselves.
We thought their quality was good enough,
their prices low enough to insure the sale of more
Brass Beds than were ever sold in Atlanta before.
And we acted on this conviction.
Now let’s see what your verdict will be!
There are single beds and double beds. An
unusual point is this:
The lacquering on the $10.75 bed is the same
as the lacquering on the $165.00 bed---the best
that the manufacturers of America know. So,
regardless of the price you wish to pay, you need
have no fear of that very important consideration
the lacquering.
The C J.=Duß. Mattress at $17.50
It is filled with long staple cotton and be
cause it is the best mattress that $17.50 can
buy, we had it stamped with our own name—
The Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co. Mat
tress $17.50.
Cliaiiiberlin=Johnson=DiißoseCo.
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HTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS:THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1912
YOU ME POISON
ING YOURSELF
m FOOD
PURE FOOD DOES NOT PRE
VENT POISONOUS GASES
Every Bite We Eat May Poison
All Could Be Methuselahs if
We Did Not Shorten Life By
Self Poisoning.
Al! food eaten has some waste, tin,
used particles left in the stomach un
digested. From this waste uric acid
generates, and when uric acid gets in
»he blood stream 1t poisons the sys
tem; it Is termed Autotoxemia Indi
gestion, biliousness, dyspepsia sick
headache, languidness, or loss of ener
gy and a weakened physical condition
result and make the system vulnera
ble to disease. Eliminate autotoxemia
and we could live to be hundreds of
vears old
•JACOBS’ LIVER SALT flushes the
stomach and the bon els, dissolves th*
uric acid e and expels it with the un
digested putrefying waste matter that
generates the poison.
Take JACOBS’ LFVER SALT in the
morning before breakfast. You will
do a better day’s work, and with the
consciousness that your health is safe
guarded against any indiscretion of
over-eating
JACOBS’ LIVER SALT is better
than calomel. It causes no vomiting,
nausea or after effect. Effervescent,
agreeable, mild, quick—no other liver
medicine is equal to it. Don’t tak* a
substitute 12 Ib. jar 25c (by mail,
16c extra postage.) Jacobs’ Pharmacy.
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Lillian Russell's Warning.
Sore Feet: Bad Health
Lillian Russell is a physical wonder.
Now in mature years, but having pre
served the fresh beauty of youth. In
ihp Chicago Tribune she says: “Care of
the feet, hardest worked members of
1 * ie bndy. is abso
hit ply essential to
health. Irritation
from sore feet <»ft
pn causes serious
nervous disorders.
HTlf i nothing brings
face wrinkles
niiit’ker." Here is
L tl,e l )pst treat-
/ vS3 lnent known to
<’ e T-X * L science for all foot
ailments It wnrks through the pores
and removes the cause: “TJissolve two
tahlespoonfuls of Caiocide compound in
a basin of warm water. Soak the feet
in this for full fifteen minutes, gently
rubbing the sore parts.” The effect is
magical. All soreness disappears in
stantly Corns and callouses can be
peeled right off. Ii gives instant relief
for bunions, aching and sweaty smelly
feet. Any druggist has Caiocide in
strvck or will quickly get it from his
wholesale house A twenty-five cent
box usually cures the worst feet. Caio
cide is not a patent medicine Don't
waste money on uncertain remedies.
Insist on getting what you want from
the druggist.
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l lbs.
■ ft 4
Meadow Gold or Fox QCn
Rher Butter, per lb dub
Fresh Country 171 c
Eggs, Doz l • 2
Hew Potatoes, peck OCn
49c; 1-2 peck,., '-du
Ballard’s High Grade Flour,
not cheap trash, but the
well known Ballard’s High
Grade Hour. 12 lbs, 40c;
24 lbs, 79c; 48 lbs. $1,56;
96 lbs, $3,10; bbl, $6.19
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Cash Grocery Co.
118-120 Whitehall
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I AGAIN TOMORROW: |
I The Shirtwaist Sale I
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3jJ A sale of the very’ waists one wane for summer and at. the very hour
-Hg you contemplate paying full regular price. A sale of linon waists, of tai- JL
lored waists, of lingerie waist- in peplum styles, of all-linen waists and of
silk waists. Several hundred garments in six sale groups tomorrow and
all at prices far below true worth —in fact, considerably less than you’ve
ever known similar waists to sell for at the very beginning of the shirt
waist season.
Supply your summer needs NOW—take advantage of these savings—
yim come here tomorrow and share these bargain plums:
: 2 Group I===sEso Values Group 4===Values to $4.00
But a triflp mO r<> than half pricp for any of N Par ]v all tho Waists in this lot are guaran
these new summer Shirtwaists which we se- t PURE LINEN They are in a wide t
cured under value and now offer them to you range of st.vles some severely plain tailored
on the same basis. They are made of sheer models, others prettilv tucked, and a few JU
white linon with a dainty round sailor collar set o ff with a touch of'embroidery or in side
DS and finished with three-quarter ’"T/A tucked effects. Waist - here/K r>
-j- sleeve. A pocket lends a pretty /Hf j n excellent styles: values’hZ IM
touch of style. Choice to $4.00 ; choice' A
5 Group 2===Peplum Initial Waists Group 5-Women's Silk Shirts
5 All mT ™ pr , s ß lps ; n .‘ h J s tU 10t . He T Decided novelties, these silk shirts- and one g
you II hnd tailored Waists with the embroid- of thp tt)Pst of tl?p mnv spason ’ s , nnova
ered initialed pocket in al sizes and with f]ons Thpv - rp mf)dp of soff s] , ks m fJaint •
every initial: also several styles in new T ep- stfi ()f j; |apk tan b|up lavPnd ' er 01 . ( , ra? JC
lum waists. They re made of sheer lingerie on '„ hjfp „ rounds . All are made with the JG
cloths trimmed with heavy aces. An op- , . . ,■ ® n ~ ™ ”5.
detachable collar and turn /♦* <■>
etaa :x t SI.OO Xs^S. p “ trt s2.69 |
g Group 3-Values to Group 6-ffalues tn slll,llO
»=J! A big lot here for milady to choose from. True some of the Waists in this lot are from
-jg There are pretty white tailored waists in the past season's selling, but they are in
fancy plaited styles and plain tailored mod- splendid styles—waists of which we have but
nE els with the embroidered pocket: there are one or two of a kind. There are waists of
EM waists of white china silk, of net, of crepe crepe de chine, waists of messalines and
de chine and nicssaline ’fews-ol'-a-kind." chiffons- only about 3(1 in all, but every
but nearly all in white. rs» onp a remarkable value. d* O Ofl
vr* Values here to s.'>.oo; to- I IM Styles here formerly %MM JL -
morrow any of them'r * priced up to $10.00’• Sg
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\ Allen s Summer
Shoes Are Now
New Low-Heel Pump At Their Best
or Colonial
$4,00 Beit Gun Metal, Tan, White,
Patent or Satin, we are now
fully prepared for you. During the past two
weeks we have received over $ I 0,000 worth
of newer and smarter shoes than we opened the
Spring season with.
Summer needs are different in the* selection
of footwear to early Spring requirements. We * <
have the real new styles you want.
A stock of over $30,000 worth of new
style shoes is ready at Allen’s for women and
children exclusively.
J, P, Allen & Co,
51-53 Whitehall St.
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