Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 06, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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Navy, Lima or Cali- 4c fornia Pink Beans, lb 9 25c Snider’s Tomato Catsup, 2 bottles for 25c Large Salt Mackerel, each ' 1c New Potatoes, peck... 39c New, fresh Cheese, lb.. 15c 15c Sugar Corn, 4 cans.2sc 15c Pa. Evap. Apples.. 5c 40c Coffee, lb 28c twi 10c Size 5c GOLD CROSS MILK BEST CREAMERY 97C BUTTER £ 1 lb. 31-oz. jar Apple Butter 8c 80c Tea, lb 39c 40c Coffee ,1b 28c E 30c Coffee, lb 22c I 25c Coffee, lb 19c g Cash Grocery Co. | 118 and 120 Whitehall | “Law's for Quality” Order a 2=Piece All-Wool Crash SUIT for $22-50 For the man who desires style and comfort combined for either vacation or busi ness wear, these snappy, all wool ('rash Suits are the Lest bet. They come in cither gray or brown, and when we make them to your measure you can depend upon their being thoroughly tailored in the latest st vie. $22.50 STRAW HATS $2.00 to $6.00 All the popular new shapes and straws at $2.00 to $6.00. Summer Underwear Complete line at. 50c to $2.00 per garment. I nion Suits SI.OO to $3.50. IO WHITEHALL ST. . 17 OEC ATUP Tailoring--Hats-- S hoes---Furnishings “Everything Retailed al' Wholesale Prices SEWELL’S ! 113-115 Whit?h II St. We are wholesalers and buy only In immense quantities, mostly In carload lots. Specials for I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Solid carload of Florida Pineapples. Special, 7c each. Solid carload of Messina Lemons, at low est prices in Atlanta. Midweek Specials in Our Delicatessen DEPARTMENT Regular 10c can “Libby’s’' Evaporated Milk 6!4c I Regular 15c 3-lb. can of ap ples 9c 50c quart bottle “Welch” grape juice 33 1-3 c 2.5 c 3-lb. can of table pears. 14c 15c 2-lh. can Pork and Beans 9c All 5c canned goods at 4c All 10c canned goods at,...9c ■ Sewell Commission Go. 113-115 Whitehall SI. “We undersell all Competitors " t WHY NOT KEEP COOL J « - 30000850333333c3000& SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS The Best Way by the Use of the a| I Westinghouse Electric Fans? 1 l|E 3I | Efe The Westinghouse Fan is abso- jS’w I " El jlutely guaranteed, and will give best J3r - Zgfejl services. W k We have all sizes of Desk and 1 I * < - w-'-v H —————————— .• I Jiaß* UTT -■« 7 f Bracket Fans. From eight-inch to the sixteen-inch. Both currents al- Ixk ’ pffOMEy temating and direct. 11.' """ *' ' " “tl || Let us supply you with an elec- h- tr * c Fan, an d will keep your room Q * x -> -, ventilated. -4H ; | KING HARDWARE COMPANY i I |k 53 Peachtree Street «| 1 fcs?\4dUA aAtA.aAaA,4 A* A.4 All L.aAaA .a A A A .aAaA .aAaA aLaAaA .aAaA ' KTyI mHrflsWfxi Jf &5w g Rill Idlllll II I lillilil R au - z **' H I I |M SS I H ■ H 1 I I | I I |n Rl*B|||B|aB B H m| I I I I 1 • R ""Tig It THC WOST Hootas fXCToRY is fiit fIUWmMMRRWtw .■rz Among the many prizes to be given away by | The Georgian in the great $16,000 Proverb Con- f I test are ten high-grade pianos. These pianos are Cleveland-Manning pianos-- j 1h A I t^le p * ano w tth a name and a reputation behind it. |VLytE=l The factory is one of the largest and most mod- ; Y'/ ern in the world, the workmen the most 7 competent the world affords. The result of such a combination can I I only be-- B PIANO SATISFACTION Cleveland-Manning Piano Co. : ATLANTA, GA. I I * ■>, w . .g SUPERFLUOUS HAIR “CURES” THE NEW YORK WORLD COMMENTING ON THESE SO-CALLED “CURES” Says—They “have numbered their victims by the hundreds of thousands.” The New York World, conceded by journalists everywhere as one of the I most independent, fearless newspapers L devoted to the public welfare, published f an article of interest to women about depilatories. While it commends very highly a well known depilatory, it also point- out the imposition practiced by unscrupulous manufacturers of so called superfluous hair “cures." It is reprinted in part. Read it: "Unscrupulous manufacturers have ’ played on her faith and ignorance ami have made their fortunes decade after decade by publishing erroneous state ments and unfounded claims concern ing the alleged efficacy of their meth ods or agencies to eradicate unneces sary hair. The vital importance of hav ing the treatment non-polsonous. anti septic and germicidal was not recog nized. The fakes put on the market in the last ten years have numbered their i victims by the hundreds of thousands. Empty promises have been made by scores of promoters in the wild scram ble to get the money. The marvel is that woman has not become so thor oughly disgusted as to reject all treat ments for good. "But her hope for a remedy was not in vain. » * • only a few years ago the now well known DeMiracle treat | merit was brought forth, and it proved 1 I to be a revelation in modern science, j A representative of The New York I World investigated the discovery and I the methods by which it was intro- I duced to the public. He found exhaus tive tests have shown it to be the long- I desired, practical, expeditious and safe way in which to destroy the growth of I hair. Those who put it before the pub- I I lie knew the fallacy and dishonesty of J1 1 publishing extravagant claims. They THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM L> i\ Ev\ ». i±ilhoda i, jims 0, IJIL'. did not resort to any catch schemes, such as making a prospective customer a special offer of ’personal interest.' They started In to win the confidence of those interested, and in this way they have been eminently successful. "The news of its remarkable qualities spread rapidly. It is now known and widely used from coast to coast and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mex ico. What is more to the point, it has been indorsed by prominent physicians, representative medical journals and leading magazines devoted to woman's cause. There is too mueh at stake to risk such Indorsements if they are not true to the letter. Only the result of repeated chemical experiments and a thorough knowledge of the origin of all hair growth could t land against the In vestigation of such authorities. The DeMiracle Chemical Company Is open and above board in every detail. The Indorsements are not just claimed. A little probing on the part of the PAPER disclosed the fact that they are pub lished and sent broadcast, with the Identity and address of the writer or publication added. This is the stum bling block df all so-called remedies. A reputable member of the medical profession or a publication in good standing could never afford to be iden tified with anything that savors of a fake, and a voluntary praise given through these channels is not to be bought with money. It i« given on the strength of conviction * * ’. There Is no evidence wanting to prove that De- Miracle is worthy of its reputation. • * * It was found by the represen tative of The World that among promi nent department and drug stores of New Yoi k city the use of DeMiracle was lauded on all sides. The proprietor of one of the largest of these establish ments said: 'The sale of DeMiracle is constantly increasing, and we heat nothing but praise for it all the time.’ bike expressions were echoed by the others." For years we have been cautioning women against being defrauded by so called superfluous hair "cures." In spite of all warning, it seems that some are always willing to be humbugged because, as The World says, “The fakes put on the market in the last ten years have numbered their victims by the hundreds of thousands." The mere fact that fake-dangerous preparations are short-lived should alone be sufficient warning to avoid the use of any de pilatory but that of proven merit. Don’t be deceived or deluded by al luring and impossible claims of im postors. Tell any one of them that De- Miracle Chemical Company will forfeli Five Thousand Dollars If It can bi proven that their so-called superfluous hair “cures" ever eradicated one single growth of superfluous hair. It is astonishing that some women will take the risk of disfigurement by using unknown and uncertain means foi removing these blemishes when there is such a safe method as DeMiracle which is? acknowledged by eminent anc reputable authorities everywhere as the standard depilatory—the one absolutely non-poisonous preparation that dis solves hair, thereby taking the vitality out of It, consequently retarding and preventing an increased growth. If further proof is m eded as to th< reliability of DeMiracle, no stronger ar gument can be advanced than the fact that It Is the only depilatory that hat stood the test of time There was more of it sold ten years ago and there has been more of it sold each year since than the combined sales of the nostrums. All reliable dealers sell and recom mend DeMiracle, knowing it to be the best and safest depilatory. Some un principled ones will tell you they eat not procure it so that they may more easily influence you to purchase tneli own or possibly some other dangerous worthless substitute under anothei label for a few cents more profit. Tc protect you from just such Imposition if your dealer will not supply you. mal us SI.OO and we will send you, al charges paid, in plain, sealed wrapper. t< SI.OO bottle of DeMiracle. and we wil make yoti a present of a full-size Jar oi DeMiracle <'ream. If you care to, giv us the name of the dealer who tries t' sell you a "Just as good" Imitation oi substitute. Write for free booklet whirl will be mailed sealed In plain envelope DeMiracle Chemical Company. Dept. 16 Park avenue, 129th and 130th streets New York. You can always ptoeurr DeMiracle without argument In Atlanta from Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co. 5 The Proper Thing To Do Whenever You Want A Good Cook A Cozy Room A First-Class Stenographer Bookkeeper Salesman or Clerk Is To Let A . Georgian “Want Ad” Get J It For You. They Are Easy to Write and j Easy to Pay For * ■aO-r3 — — : L_TaS3<Ml. ■ Y<;_ ' 1 Grand Opening SALE The Effect of Confidence Nothing is truer than that success succeeds—and success is made up of/ sincerity and tenacity of purpose. To succeed one must have confidence in him self —he must have confidence in what he offers for sale. Everything responds to self-confidence. An optimistic salesman is always the one who carries with ' him an air of conviction which impresses customers. Place your confidence in a good, honest, reliable firm when you are in the / market, for a Piano. Come in any time and let us tell you about our One-Price No-Commission Plan of selling Pianos. ’# Three Great Values for Thursday Only We have many of the world’s standard Pianos that will be sold at. a great sacrifice during our opening sale, but can only advertise a few of these values each day. Here’s three- —<*ome in and sec the others. / Schilling & [ f e -_ T(? f I | BRADLEY & SONS 1 | Sit I SOM 1” \M27Jy vl6s°y vl9B°y 10,000 COPIES SHEET MUSIC TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE Bth. Including Some of the Most Popular Songs and Instru mental Selections of the Day CLEVELAND-MANNING PIANO CO. 80 North Pryor St. “Store Beautiful’' Open Evenings If 1011 TAKE TOO MUCH CALOMEL ran WILL BHING 01 RHEUMATISM Because the Mercury in the Calomel Attacks the Bones and Develops a Painful Mercurial Rheumatism. Calomel is a powerful mercurial drug. That Is why It is used as a strong pur gative In obstinate biliousness. The mercury will crash Into the sour bile, break it up and throw It off forcibly, and it Is the shock of the mercury and the bile coming together that causes the awfuj nausea, vomiting and some times even salivation. A shock such ns this always weakens the system and leaves It In a susceptible condition, and in a few weeks there is another bilious attack and another dose of calomel Is necessary. It does not require much reasoning to prove that each bilious attack roots Into the system a little deeper and a greater shock Is necessary to dislodge it. And every dose of calo mel that you take Is putting mercury Into your system, and mercury is a powerful chemical which attacks the bones and causes a gradual wasting away, necrosis of the bone, or mercu rial rheumatism, the most painful and Use Georgian Want Ads the most dangerous form of rheuma tism. furthermore, calomel simply throwi off the stomach the sour fermentation and leaves the cause In the system tc make more trouble. JACOBS' LIVER SALT beats calomel every way. It contains no mercury; It flushes the intestinal canal and bowels and cleanses them of all sourness and undigested waste; and it dissolves the uric acid poison which has generated from the fermenting food that has lain In the stomach and passes it off in the urine, thus removing the cause, which has poisoned the blood and cLagged the liver, and the liver of itself resumes its normal activity. The action of JACOBS’ LIVER SALT is quick but mild. It contains the same sulphates that are in the system to di gest food, stimulating their deficiency, and consequently it combines easily with the juices of the stomach and acts naturally, without griping, nausea or vomiting. We claim that JACOBS’ LIVER SALT Is the best Itver stimulant made. If you are bilious It will cure you. If you are well take it and keep well, for ev ery one's liver Is apt to get Sluggish occasionally, and prevention is always better than cure. A glass of Jacobs’ I.lver Salt Effervescent Water before breakfast is a fine ovem- morning habit try it. 1-2 pound jar, 26 cents fJtki additional by mail). Jacobs' Pharmacy* Atlanta. Insist on Jacobs’. 9