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THIS 6-ROOM BUNGALOW
Is located at Capitol View. L<>l .72x15’2. elevated, on car line.
House well built, with mission mantels, cement plaster, well
lighted and ventilated.
EASY TERMS—NO MORTGAGE.
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W. I). BEAT IE,
207 Equitable Bldg. Roth Phones 3.720.
Your Success in Life
Depends entirely upon your own efforts;
so don’t be always leaning on others.
Think for yourself, and net according to
your own judgment.
For instance, just think what a few
hundred dollars in the bank would do
toward strengthening your business posi
tion. or toward making a well-paying in
vestment. And when you realize what it
means to have a good bank account, conic
in and open an account with this strong
Company.
SI.OO will do Io start with.
Trust Company of Georgia
ERNEST WOODRUFF, J. H. NUNNALLY.
President. Vice President.
JOHN E. MURPHY, JOHN .B. WHEAT,
Vice President. Secretary and Treasurer.
EDWARD R. RAWLINGS, Trust Officer.
Equitable Build : ng 53-55 N. Pryor St.
Capital and Surplus . . $1,800,000.00
, AUCTION SALE
?85 sf ■. :• ■ . ~ '
THURSDAY, MAY 16th, AT 3 P. M.
IN INMAN PARK aaSSSE
TAKE ANY INMAN PARK CAR. GET OFF AT DRltlO CIRCLE
k \ SEVEN VACANT LOTS, 49x100, AND ONE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE ANO LOT, 50x100
s Kx\ IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY
» \ \ Water, Gas, Sewer in front of these lots and easy access to all advantages afforded by the
/A c City of Atlanta. These lots should appeal to the builder, as well as to the man who wants a
—pH L<Z GZ SITE FOR A COTTAGE HOME
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* \ / \ Terms on the house and lot, $250 cash, balance sls per month, 6 per cent
I u § \ interest; purchaser to assume loan of S6OO at 8 per cent.
, W \ z \ x. Terms on vacant lots, SIOO cash, balance $lO per month, 7 per cent interest.
\ ' THE sale will start PROMPTLY AT 3p. m.
I 1 | J w FERGUSON & SON, AUCTIONEERS
|2l Holmes & Luckie Realty Co.
HALE STKLKT 34 NORTH FORSYTH ST.
PHONE IVY 4157 ATLANTA PHONE 226
THE ATLANT\ GHOKUIAN AND NEWS: THCIibDAY. Al A Y lb. m.
SICK STOMACH, INDIGESTION OH
CONSTIPATED BOWELS—CASGARETS.
That awful ,s<>urru s>. belching «»' acid and foul gases; that pain in the pit
<>f the stomach, th. h« ai tbui n. nervou ■ ne-s, nausea, bloating after eating,
fooling of fuline.-s. dizziness and sick headache means indigestion; a dis
ordered stomach Hi< ti can not be regulated until you remove the cause. It
isn’t your stomach’s fault. ...
Tit i’ascarets. tiny cure Indigestion. bo< a use. they immediately cleanse
the atomic u. removi the -out. indigested and fermenting food and foul prises;
take the ex, ess bile from the liver and . arry off the decomposed wastg matter
and poison from the int- dines and bowels. Then your stomach trouble is end- .
cd forever. A Casco ret tonight will str iighti n you out by morning.
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10 Cents. Never gripe or sicken. ,
“CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.”
We Redeem
Dissatisfaction
We virtually indemnify every
purchaser with the guarantee of
quality satisfaction, or unqualified re
imbursement. Surely that is just the kind
of concern you want to deal with. When
ever you .need anything in the drug store
line come or send here for it. If it is too
late to come, telephone. It is never too late
for us to receive, fill and deliver promptly
anything in our line you ask for.
ELKIN DRU G Co ‘
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high box toes are both here, tans and
blacks in every good leather.
A corps of expert salesmen who know I
how to fit you for comfort in new shoes.
Excellent values at $4, $5, $6, $7.
DANIEL BROS. CO.
WHAT A RAILROAD
CONDUCTOR SAYS
Mr. H. White, railroad conductor on
the Southern from Allanta to Heflin,
Ala., 'has for some time suffered with
stomach trouble and kidney trouble.
In his weak, run-down condition, his
stomach caused him much distress af
ter eating even the lightest foods. He
was annoyed with bloating, belching
and shortness of breath and sometimes
had dizzy spells. Like most railroad
men, he was affected with kidney trou
ble. He would have to get up several
times at night. Had a dull pain across
the small of his back. During this time
he has used many so-called kidney
pills, plasters, etc., without tin- hast
T OTS of men are playing
-L' the good clothes game
with us now, and there’s
mighty good reason too. They
find their clothes money buys
more value and better quality in
these Rogers, Peet & Co. and
Hart Schaffner & Marx suits than
they get elsewhere; besides they
get a most positive guarantee of
satisfaction with every suit.
More than that, if the clothes
are not right or satisfactory in
every way, your money will be
refunded. Suits $lB, S2O, $25
to S4O.
NEW SPRING OXFORDS
Any style you J
want; flat lasts or ///:
benefit.' His condition began to alarm
him, his vitality was passing away, he
had no ambition and nothing lie took
seemed to benefit him in the least. Fi
nally, a friend of his, a brother railroad
man who had been using the Quaker
Extract for catarrh of the stomach and
who had received wonderful benefits,
advised him to try the Quaker Extract.
He did and to his surprise lie com
menced to feel better after the first
day. and today, says that Quaker Ex
tract is the most wonderful medicine in
the world, and he would not take $5,000
for the benefits he has received. He
eats anything without the sllr-htest dis
tress; the pains and trouble from the
kidneysj have disappeared and Ire feels
20 years younger. EvePy nerve and
muscle in his body is built up and
proves that the Quaker Extract which
the Health Teacher has introduced at
Coursey & Munn’s drug store is worth
its weight in gold.
Remember, thesO are the remedies
that are curing so many people of rheu
matism. catarrh, kidney, liver, stomach,
bladder. indigestion, constipation—in
fact, they are doing the work others
have left undone. Quaker Extract, $1;
3 for $2.50. or fi for $5. Oil of Balm.
25c, or 5 for sl. These remedies can
always be had at Coursey & Munn's
Drug Store, 29 Marietta street. We
prepay express charges on all orders
of $3 or oyer. )