Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 23, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 More Wonderful Than Ever T» ft KOinK tn prove tn be God •endfnz cure for that awful disease, pellagra? From the present indica tions it is Here is a case that is truly worth' of mention It s a young girl. Miss Alma ('astels, who resides with her parents at Marietta, Ga Although onlv eighteen years of age. she is af flicted with that awful dreaded afflic tion called pellagra, u disease that has baffled the wisest men. and to date they have discovered no cur- Tv it. The father and mother. "Ith the young af flicted daughter, called at Coursey A- Munn's drug st-re. They had been hearing and reading about the seeming ly miraculous cures that were made and the\ thought possibly he might have ■> cure sot their daughter The Health Teacher has never made any claim tnat Quaker re nedies cured pel- Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company Atlanta New York Paris Linens for the Home The real good that such a stock of household linens as this can do you is two-fold--in What it offers for your selection—what it does not offer. While at all times it brings within your easy reach all the worth-while linens of every grade and price—at the same time it rises as your depend able and strong safeguard against the snares of inferior linens that have nothing to justify them, not even their low prices. You cannot buy such linens here because we do not buy them. The amount of business that this linen store does keeps it constantly before the big linen houses of New York and Belfast. Naturally, when fav orable conditions present themselves, w e are quickly acquainted with the facts—and what is the result? It is, that here you will find at all times linens that have full value, worth and wear woven into them for every cent of their price. Such are the linens listed below. And they are not specially priced for this occasion, they are linens that you can get at these prices at any time—-and yet, just compare » them with some of the so-called bargains that are so often paraded as special values for one day. Compare them, and see to which the compar ison becomes odious ! DAMASKS NAPKINS 72-invh. half-bleach linen, and all- All-linen napkins. Many pat linen at 75c, 90c and SI.OO. terns .to match the above cloths. _, . . .. . . . . 18x18 inch, all-linen Napkins i_-incn, silver-bleach linen, a re- . .... . a. n, at SI.OO markable value at SI.OO. , ir . , . 20x20 inch, all-linen Napkins, 72-ineh. full-bleach linen, several of special merit, at $2 and $2.50 patterns at 98c; others at SI.OO, 22x22 inch, all-linen Napkins. $1.25 and $1.35, of unusualunerit. $2.50 90-inch. double damask, very heavy 24x24 inch, all-linen Napkins. rich patterns, at $2.00. at $3.50 27x27 inch. all-linen Napkins, ri fiTHC at ILUI id TOWFIS •* These are notable i allies. that will readih commend themselves. inch Inion Linen Huck Several patterns at each price. Towels 17 12c 18x36 inch All Linen Hu<’k ’ 90x90 inch < loths. bordered all Towels 1712 c around, at $5.00 21x38 inch. All Linen Huck 90x108 inch Cloths, bordered Towels, hemstitched 30c all around, at SIO.OO 24x44 inch. All Linen Huck rowels, hemstitched 45c 90x144 inch < loths. bordered 25x38 inch. All Linen, Figured all around, at $12.50 Huck Towels, hemstitched .65c 81x81 inch Cloths, bordered all 22x44 inch. Bath Towels, of around, at $6.00 good weight and strong. .. ,25c 25x44 inch, Bath Towels 30c 81x108 inch < loths. bordered 22x45 inch. Bath Towels 35c all round, at SIO.OO 27x48 inch, Bath Towels 50c Chamberlin Johnson=Dußose Co. lagra. hut while in Mississippi lie <ame in contact w ith a large number of so diagnosed cases of pellagra, and many of those people who used the Quaker rtm« die were wonderfully benefited. So on this recommendation Mr. f'astels procured a small treatment Anna was in a very deplorable condition. The skin was off her hands up to her el bows. Across her forehead and breast was raw. The bowels were pouring off very much of the time. She was in a very’ weak, rundown condition. The fa. thei- called and said: "My daughter is getting along just splendid. The skin has all grown ba< k on her face and hands, the bowels are acting about nor mal: In fact, she is feeling good, and I truly believe the Quaker remedies will cure her completely." The Health Teacher says if pellagra THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1912. is a blood disease, he can see no reason why Quaker Extract will not cure pel lagra. Every disease it is claimed it> cure outside of expelling worms is Os the blood. Catarrh, indigestion, kidney, stomach, liver, bladder troubles, rheu matism have all got to be cured by a systemic treatment, and that Is why Quaker remedies have made such a wonderful record in Atlanta. Now, the Hoaltg Teacher doesn't claim one bottle of Extract to cure anybody. It's a child's treatment. Three bottles ere considered thfl small treat ment. It gives you about six weeks treatment, and that is the shortest space of time you can make any dispo sition in the blood. So. call today at Coursey & .Munn’s drug store, 29 Ma rietta street We prepay express charges on all orders of 53.00 or over. Sale of Imported China Valuable Hand-Painted Importations---Beautiful and Rare Pieces---No Duplicates MOMENTOUS Opportunity Sale in FINE CHINA Values to $3.50—A1l to Go at SI.OO Each Sale Continues Through This Week with nBA Delayed Shipment of Many New Pieces T N response to the request of many customers, re are continuing this re- * markable sale through the entire week. And here’s another piece of good news—part of this importation shipment was delayed and has just " reached us. just in the nick of time to get in the sale. Many new pieces are included, and the assortment is even better than Monday’s beautiful display. 'Sc In explanation for those who did not see our previous announcement. 1 we mention that this is a sale of very handsome importation samples from g George Borgfeldt & Co., one of the leading American importing houses. We / ~24' / secured the complete line at a great reduction. During this Special Sale vry. you can buy at considerably less than the regular wholesale price. Qh*( '/fl SI.OO is a ridiculous price for some of these pieces. The superb choco late pot illustrated, of Austrian Carlsbad, 12 inches tall, hand painted, nat ural wild rose design, you could not duplicate for $3.50. There’s a celery dish and a small bowl in the same motii. i his cracker jar and nut bowl set is handsome—Royal Austrian. The bird platter is genuine Royal Rudolstadt, Prussia. There are about 400 pieces in the assortment, no duplicates. Syrup Sets Cheese Dishes Nut Bowls Candle Sticks Butter Dishes Vases Fruit and Salad Bowls Dresser Sets 15 Pieces Cake Trays Coffee Pots Compotes all for Platters Chocolate Pots Coasters Comb Trays Pitchers Sugar and Cream Sets Serving Plates Puff Jars Celery Trays Cracker Jars Bon Bans Hair Receivers • Not one piece is worth less than $1.50; the majority are worth $3.00 or $3.50. Every piece in perfect condition. This week you may have your choice for SI.OO. For a gift, wedding, birthday or otherwise, it is impossible to pick up for SI.OO anything possessing more beauty and real worth. Special Sale at the Main Store Only Jacobs’ Everyday Cut Prices On Sale at All Our Stores 10 to 25 per Cent Lower Than Elsewhere. Mail Orders Shipped Immediately and Satisfaction Guaranteed 25c Pond's Extract, 19c; 50c size... .$ .38 50c Wampole’s Milk Food, 43c; SI.OO 50c Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur, 40c; 50c Jones’ Liniment (Beaver 0i1)... .40 size, 85c; family size $1.65 SI.OO size $ .80 25c Tichenor’s Antiseptic, 20c; 50c 25c Robinson’s Patent Barley, 18c; SI.OO Mary Goldman Hair Restorer.. .90 size 40 50c size 35 SIOO Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophos- 25c Sloan’s Liniment, 19c; 50c size, nn Wine of Oardui 59 phites, 80c; $1.50 size 1.12 38c; SI.OO size 75 g •. Compound 71 50c Herpicide, 34c; SI.OO size 68 25c Omega Oil, 20c; 50c size .73 25c Danderine, 19c; 50c size, 39c; 25c Porter’s Healing Oil, 20c; 50c SI.OO Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- tl ?nu Th n o an 25c Shuford’s Liniment, 18c; 50c size. .38 * 71 50c Electric Bitters, 38c; SI.OO size . . -75 SI.OO Milam 90 H 25c Atwood’s Jaundice Bitters 20 SI.OO S. 8. S -67 C ’ SOc S,Z * -I 50c Swissco, 40c ; SI.OO size 80 SI.OO B. B. B 67 oSX e ’ 6 B Runnnritnriek 90 50c Kin £’ s New Discovery, 39c; $1 $1.25 Gude’s Pepto-Mangans 87 SI.OO Galpin s Suppositories -90 size 78 SI.OO Native Herb Tablets 90 ® dy ’ 19<5 ’ 75 $3.00 Psychine 2.50 $1.50 Roche’s Embrocation 1.32 ®^. 3 A ' 43c $1 00 s °c DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Jacobs ’ Distilled Witch Hazel, 1-4 pt„ ooc Pyramid Pile Remedy, 43c, SI.OO Pl * ls - 39c; JI4JO size . ._ 78 10c; 1-2 pt.. 15c; pt. 25c; qt, 40c; gal. 1.00 t1 e RraMnAnFAmftlp Ralm arter . s ? 1 t I tl , e Llver PlUs Milk nf Marrnpsia 39 S IOO Brannon s Female Balm 90 25c Pierce s Pellets 18 Sv KnHn? 3Rc g «l no air* 75 25c Ty™®’ B Powder, 20c; $1 size 83 25c Morse’s Indian Root Pills 19 I? nn arav •« odlrin Tnnie 83 50c D,irb y' s Fluid 39 s °c Doan’s Kidney Pills 38 Eniulsioiv 39c; $1 size.! 1 >6 25c Bell's Pine Tar and Honey, 19c; SI.OO Waterbury’s Cod Liver Oil 77 50c size 38c s °p SlZ 38c; slo ° slze J 8 SI.OO Liquid Peptonoids 83 25 J I B n n°X 73 ?? f t tIQ 43 10c Cascarets, 9c: 25c size, 18c; 50c J 1 . 00 , S ’ Z ® /. 1Q L. ’ 73 25c Cheney s Expectorant, 19c; 50c i 2e gg 25c Sal Hepatica, 19c; 60c size, 45c; size 38 25c Simmons i Liver Medicine :::::: 15 SL2S size 90 25c Pise’s Consumption Cure 20 _. SI.OO Texena 80 25c Burkhardt s Tablets 20 ea r< n T SI.OO Imperial Eczema Remedy 80 25c Brandreth’s Pills 20 50c Pape s Diapepsin 3f 0Q DD D 8 0 50c Foley’s Kidney Pills, 40c; SI.OO C n j draught _. .. 1 25 c Dioxogen, 19c; 50c size, 38c; 75c size 80 50c Dodson s Liver Tone .35 giae * 60 50c Lapactic Pills 29 s °», S An Uar S Dyspepsia Tablets, 38c, 2 5 C Winslow’s Soothing Syrup 19 25c Radway’s Pills 20 M lze , e *tr u t j ’ 0 25c Bad-Em Saiz 20 25c Salter’s Pills 20 a,sc Walker s Sweet Herb Liver Med- 50c Effervescent Phosphate 25c Schenck’s Pills 20 icine •••;• J® of Soda 35 25c Smith’s Bile Beans 20 25c Ramon s Pills •• ; ■ ■■ ■_ 30 0Q g anme tto 85 50c Williams' Pink Pills 38 S °2o Wa *?AA S . ney and Llver Cure ’ 25c Warner’s Lithia Tablets 18 50c Cuticura Salve 39 38c; SI.OO size 26c Lambert’s Listerine, 18c; 50c size, 50c Poslam, 42c; $2 size 1.80 50c Lemon Elixir, 39c; SI.OO size .78 37c . sl-O o size 73 25c Camthol 20 50c Caldwell’s Syrup of Pepsin. 38c; 25c Formalid, 10c; 50c size 38 25c Bucklen’s Arnica Salve 19 SI.OO size .75 25c Pasteurine, 20c; SI.OO size 80 25c Gray’s Ointment 20 50c Kilmer's Swamp Root, 35c; $1 size .69 26c steam’s Electric Paste 20 25c Mentholatum, 18c; 50c size 38 50c Regulin 39 16c R oU gh on Rats 12 50c Pazo, 40c; SI.OO size .80 50c Miona Dysnepsia Tablets .. 37 Bug Death, 1 lb., 15c; 3 lbs., 35c; 5 50c Tettenne 40 25c Edwards’ Olive Tablets 20 lbg , 50c: 12 1-2 lbs 1.00 SI.OO Santal Midy 90 15c Charcopepsic Tablets, 12c; 25c size .20 p ar j 8 Green, 1 lb., 30c; lots of 5 lbs.. 15c Blue Jay Corn Plasters, 12c; 25c 50c Lax Fos 40 25c lb.; 10 lbs., 22c lb.; 25 lbs, 20c size 20 25c Thatcher’s Liver Medicine 20 lb.; 100 lbs., lb 16 One Night Corn Cure 10 25c Garfield Tea 20 25c Peterman's Roach Food, 20c; 50c 75c Mercolized Wax 65 SOc Digestit 40 s j ze 40 60c Saxolite 49 50c Nestle's Food .40 35c Hunyadi Janos 30 50c Pompeian Massage Cream 39 50c Borden s Malted Milk, 38c; SI.OO Abaline Water, qt 35 25c Woodbury’s Facial Cream 20 size, 75c; $3.50 Hospital size 2.75 Pluto Water, qt 35 SI.OO Beuna Tonic 90 50c Horlick’s Malted Milk, 38c; SI.OO Apenta Water, qt .25 25c Pond’s Vanishing Cream 20 size 75c $3.75 size . 3.00 25c Vick’s Pneumonia Cure. 20c; 50c 50c Kintho 45 50c Mellin's Food. 39c; 75c size 59 size. 40c; SI.OO size 80 Aubrey Sisters' Cream, 25c, 50c and .75 JACOBS’ PHARMACY Main Store and Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta St. 23 Whitehall Street 266 Peters Street 102 Whitehall Street 70 W. Mitchell Street 245 Houston Street 152 Decatur Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree Street