Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 13, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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A Way to Keep Well Phe most common source of ill health is constipation. You’ll never have it, if you TAKE Jacobs 9 Liver Salt Only a pleasant, efferves cent. before breakfast stimu lant. but there's nothing bet ter for a weak stomach. Don’t take substitutes. /-2 lb Jar 25c 16c additional by mail Jacobs’ Pharmacy Atlanta, Ga. _________ The Safest Place for Most Disinfectants is Where They’re Unreachable— Not So With CN. rrvllE wrong bottle taken from a dark room has caused many a atragedy —be sate (and clean) by using only CN ! ( hlorides and carbolic acid are poi sonous. Besides, they possess onlv a traction of the strength of CN. A drop or two in your cleaning water will do. But don’t wait till sickness and dis ease come before using CN. I e it every day in the year and see how sickness and disease will keep away. Start on a 10 cent bottle to-day— at your druggist. West W1 In Buttles at I Disinfecting Company 10c. 25c Atlanta fBII 50c. $1 —■ -- yf— ■ Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D'MILLE, ■ Null and lifeless hair makes a woman look older than she should. Dry sham pooing makes the hail bright, fluffy and dean full of life and lustre. Put four ounces of powdered orris root in a fruit jar and mix it well with an original pack age of therox. Sprinkle a teaspoonful of the mixture on the head once a week and brush it out thoroughly. Therox makes hair grow when everything else fails. “The natural beauty of a person’s face Is marred by thin ami straggly eyebrows and lashes. Rubbing gently with plain pyroxin will induce them to grow long, thick and silky. The eyebrows should be brushed to train them to grow into an arch. “Instead of powder and paint, use a simple <omplc.\*i<m lotion made at home by dissolving an original package of mayatone in a half pint of witch hazel. Gently rub over the face in the morning ami all day your skin will be as dear, soft and satiny as a baby’s with no dark or muddy discolorations. “I»<‘laton.> is equal to the electric needle for the removal of superfluous hair, is positively painless, and not nearly so ex pensive. Just mix a little delatone with water; cover the wild hairs with this paste; let it remain two minutes; then wash the skin, and the hairs will be gone.” We Have Ife'M! Saved ■HE * 4 ’ JB Many dollars j W W 8”. worth of linens ] 25 ife v ■ ■■'. hp ® for our cus- B tomers. by —— J WftjT knowing just . i I \ I how to launder ' I ) I ' |j them, and wei ■4 1 ' I know we can ! ? ' ■ l do similar good 1 I p service for you. I I O ur special j process is ab- j I I solutely safe 1 I— Jj-x Jrf/j l\ an d reliable. // We preserve | HH 9/J ![ th® most deli- HB7 f///f III} cate fabrics in HF till l/7l\ cleaning them. /.'.I ////I 11 will pay you SB /' to 9’ ve us a Hi * r ' a 1 ■ cACLLSIGH laundry 40 Wall St, Phone M, 41 Nadinola Talcum WILL PLEASE THE rj '■ '771 most exacting & 1 There’s None Better ■pnjSESn.VK Wk TU? V' Ml X-X ZS Contains More N 7’ Antiseptics iICX ® etS f fee i USt enou K* l ' -AcJ oxygen to keep the skin ] white, soft, smooth and ' healthy. Nadinola Talcum Powder is composed i entirely of sanative ingredients. Soft as | velvet Guaranteed. By toilet counters | or by mail 25 cents. NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Paris. Tenn. CHICHESTER S PILLS Vz—. THE DIAMOND BRAND. a bedim! A*L your DritgglM for A\ CE&tt < hl.< h<MPmr> Diamond Brnod/AX Z-(> n R r <i an, i ■ boxes, sealed >lth Blue Ribbon. \/ * ■tJ ’l ake no other. Bur of voar 1/ rtf DrngciM. Alf r ( 111-< HUM-TFR * C Jr DIAMOND BRAND PILLB, for «& V tJ* n vears k now nr»s Best, basest. Always Reliable A -- r bULD BY DRVGfSTS EVERYWHERE 1 The Working Man and His Money Save, Save, Save. The Future Will Care For Itself By THOMAS TAPPER. (The following article is printed by permission from Mr. Thomas Ta pper’s. book just published by the Platt & Peck Co., New York, and copyrighted by them, entitled "Youth and Opportunity.”) LET us keep before us the aver age workingman and his money, and let us ask what his money means, what its power is. and how It may serve him now and in the future; for every man. who earns little or much, looks upon money almost hungrily as the gne resource of safety. He wants the use of it now and the bom fort of it in the future. Most peo ple get the one—the use of it i r the present—but not the other, ' future protection of It. Can » have both? It Is a comforting fan* that he can. But in or workingman of any st have this two-fold use o must begin ths s-tudy things: 1. Os the money he » 2. Os the time he pos From these he must g fold satisfaction he see comfort and future insi How shall he begin? Assuming that he givi best there is in him for he receives, it becomes money is only another f best there is in him. and works, is faithful t< and at the end of the pay envelope GIVES HIS. QUALITIES BACK AGAI. > * .. ° ANOTHER FORM. This mone difference between the a thing he can exchange readit, who •‘ ,,nds all of h,s Balal J’ for other things. But before he be- J d*rk who saves part of gins to exchange It he should pause | »t> l» the difference. In ten years Wall Paper Largest Assortment in the Citv. GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO., 35-37 Luckie St. CORSYTH * 8 Atlanta's BuslestTheater f Teright 8:39 LILLIAN SHAW. CLIFF GORDO' McConnell & simpson, Johnson-Howard-Lizette, Campbell Yates, Smythe & Hartman, Schreck . Percival. Next Week?TRiXIE FRISARZi ■= GOLDSMITH-ACTON-WITHERSPOON CO. = PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE_ OF Furniture, Rugs and Curtains Since January Ist we have accumulated a lot of odd pieces of Furniture suitable for any room in the house. An odd Sideboard, China Clos et- Table, Jessen CWfonier- Bed, Chifforobe-Bed, Chair, Rocker, Library Table. Curtains, of which we have one, two, three or four pairs. Dropped patterns in Ari‘Squares and smaH Rugs new, fresh poods and fully up to our standard of quality; but our fall stock will soon be on the way, and, to make room, we have decided on cutting prices to the quick and close out every odd piece in one clean-sweep sale. Here are a few prices—want of space forbids printing hundrds of others just as interesting: Was Now. Was. Now. * Was. Now. Was. Now. Oak Sideboards 45.00 $ 35.00 Wicker 3-piece Suit, leather Bird’s-Eye Maple Dressing Mahogany Chifforobe .. ..$ 3.>.00 $27.50 Oak China Closet 40.00 30.00 upholstered 86.00 50.00 Table 16,50 Mahogany Chifforobe ~.. 75.00 50.00 Oak Sideboard 42.50 32.50 Solid Mahogany Settee .. .. 40.00 30.00 Mahogany Dressers 20.00 $ 15.00 Mahogany Chifforobe 50.00 37.50' Early English China Closet. 32.50 25.00 Solid Mahogany Rocker .... 21.00 16.50 Mahogany Dresser 30.00 22.50 Early English Chifforobe... 32.50 26.00 Early English Buffet 60.00 40.00 Wicker Chair, brown 10.50 8.00 Mahogany Dresser 35.00 22.50 Oak Chifforobe 60.00 42.50 Oak Buffet, China Closet and . ; Wicker Chair, brown 10.00 7.50 n , •>-. on 22 50 i- i n rl r i e ■. on no iosn Serving Tabb- 279.00 200.00 Wicker Rocker, brown 17.50 12.00 OakDresset •• M ZZ.OU Early English Library Suit. . 30.00 19.50 Early English Buffet 80.00 60.00 Wicker Settee, brown .. .. 29.00 16.50 Oak Dresser Early English Library Table 16.50 12.00 Early English China Closet .. 70.00 50.00 Wicker Settee, brown .. .. 3600 20.00 Mahogany Diessei -J nn i Fumed Rocker 6.50 5.00- Early English Dining Table. 4000 30.00 Wicker Chair, brown 13.50 10.00 Mahogany 1 U '' Q ■ Odd Chairs, values to .. .. 600 2.00 SideUard 35 <; ; 44 00 ci ion w . ln „, > ± .. : KOO ttiw odd vain,, !o ... 7.00 3.00 J !i lOgali y ?, i Ui ;• ’ 1 2750 Tab,e Oak Dresser ... 4000 32.00 Brass Bed 13.50 9.75 Mahogany (Inna Closet .. . 38.00 27.50 Oak Dressing Table 20.0(1 12.00 M a hoganv Dresser 37.50 25.00 Brass Bed 2300 15.00 Mahogany (hina Closet. . . .>O.O 40.00 Oak Dreßß i ng Table .. .. 23,>0 13.50 a ah og Hn v Chiffonier ... 40.00 22.00 Brass Bed 3100 26.50 . * ;3 ( ' ■ ■ 5200 40 00 . <)ak D - k 7 o< ’ s ’°° S S’onier 22.50 17.50 Brass Bed 58.00 45.00 man on nn Mahogany D»sk and Book- Mahoganv Chiffonier ... 22.50 17.50 Iron Bed 7.50 5.00 burned Oak Dining I able . . 40.0 30.00 ■ 27 - () 20 00 <rhiffonwr .i\ . 55.00 27.50 Iron Bed 10.00 7.50 Mahogany Eng Tab A’'7s 00 58 00 Oak Desk 22..50 12.00 Mahogany Chiffonie- 42.00 24.00 Iron Bed 20.00 15.00 Oak p..' n ,i Pncinr ’MOO 16.80 9ak Desk 30,00 20.00 Mahogany Chiffonier .>O.OO 27.50 3 9x12 Velvet Rugs _o.oo 17.00 ia.. 1900 14 75 Circassian Walnut Desk.. 17.50 12.00 Circassian Chiffonier 30.00 t 22.50 •> 9x12 Axminster Rugs ... 2.>.00 17.50 L\., Tin I 00 20 00 Circassian Walnut Desk 15.00 10.00 Circassian Chiffonier «)0.00 27.50 10 36x72 Axminster Rugs .. 4.«>0 2.75 '1 Mhrarv Suit 53 50 38 00 Dak Desk and Bookcase... ->9.(XI 35.00 Oak Chiffonier 30.0(1 22.50 9 American Oriental Rugs.. .>.OO 3.25 Filmed Puekor 2100 16.80 M ahogany Desk and Bookcase 32..50 25.00 o a k Chiffonier 42.00 25.00 3 6x9 Crex Rugs, slightly h'nnuxl uirnit- 91 00 16.80 Bird’s-Eye Maple Dressing Mahogany Wardrobe 45.00 30.00 damaged >OO 3.25 Fumed Roeker 13 50 10 00 Table ■ 15.00 10.00 Mahogany Wardrobe .. .. 30.00 22.50 Stripe Curtains -’.->0 1-50 lady EnXi Rocker /. 7. Farlv English Rocker 13.50 10.00 Table 30.00 20.00 Maple Wardrobe 30.00 22.50 One lot Lace Curtains, two, Wicker SO tee leather Bird’s-Eye Maple Dresser.. 35.00 20.00 Oak Wardrobe 35.00 25.00 three and four pairs ol a unholsteretl.' .... $ 32.00 $ 20.00 Bird’s-Eye Maple Chiffonier. 32,50 20.00 Walnut Wardrobe . .. 60.0 45.00 kind, to close . . . - 10 ij so Wicker' Rocker, leather Bird’s-Eye Maple Dresser.. . 35.00 27.50 Mahogany Music Cabinet. . 24.00 17.50 One lot. odd one-pair t urtains to close at 50c .upholstered 16.50 12.00 Bird's-Eye Maple Dresser .. 40.00 30.00 Mahogany Music ( abinet ... 25.00 17.50 jon the dollar. Brass and Iron Beds. Library Tables. Parlor and Library Suits, odd Chairs and Rockers, odd pieces in Mission. Rustic. Hickory and Fiber Rush Porch Furniture included in this sale. Call early and make selections. We will deliver late if requested. Our usual credit courtesies extended. GOLDSMITH-ACTON-WITHERSPOON CO. 62 Peachtree St. Lifetime Furniture 61 N. Broad St. tHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NKVVS. THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1912 power of mind and body. The money he earns should serve him faithfully, and he, in turn, must be faithful to himself in the use of his money. Up to the present moment he has perhaps saved nothing. The rule of his life lias been a varia tion of "easy come, easy go.” But It has not put Ijim forward, He is no better off. has nothing in hand. He Is. In fact, a little older and a little nearer the time when his efficiency may be less than it is today. He Must Make Himself a Student of Money. If he can succeed In seeing him- Read This Article On Another page. Deposit your Savings in this Strong, Progressive and Growing Bank. We Pay 4% on Savings Travelers Bank & Trust Company The Uncle Remus Memorial Association Presents the Indian Players Linder the Direction oj F. E. Moore in HIAWATHA, fAe Indian Passion Play At INMAN PARK, Jane 13th to June22d (Sunday excepted) PERFORMANCES AT 4 AND 8:30 O'CLOCK. Admission 50 cents . Children Under 12, 25 cents Reserved Seats 25 cents extra Indian Village Open at 10 O’Clock (Sunday Excepted), Admiseiort 10 Cents. Use Georgian Want Ads fairs in order. It has occurred to him that anything a man can not afford is really a waste, and waste is the most expensive of all habits. Extravagance is exceptionally ex pensive. Earnest men are unani mous in their denunciation of it. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt has said: "Extravagance rots character: train youth away from it. On the other hand, the habit of saving money, while it stiffens the will, also brightens the energies. If you would be sure that you are be ginning right, begin to save." Five cents thrown away for a thing one does not need is all the money a dollar can earn in twelve nths. invested at five per cent, ffve cents placed in the sav- nk daily, amounts in fifty nearly $3,000. A dollar me and lost cannot be terest in one year bn tan S2O. Small sums even for so short a ears, accumulate fm 'en cents saved dally amount! at four per y $450/ One dollar a in a savings batik >r fifty years amounts -1 °' itratlons should give the power of a little . ch considerable sums. - 1 CONSTANTLY SET n Wanamaker, who Is > started In life on a week salary, says: •twe«n Spending .ng a Part. tJ7 VERY Man in Atlanta should see these fine suits we’re selling, at S2O. These suits have that quality of style, of fabric, of tailor ing, of fitting that has made Hart Schaffner & Marx and Rogers, Peet & Co. * famous as being the best clothes makers in the world. You’ll find a genuine saving in price by get ting a suit at S2O that will cost you $5 more elsewhere. See the beautiful display of these suits in our windows; and hundreds more inside. * r J t It’s a pleasure to show you. DANIEL BROS. CO. ■•I 11 " ■' )i j "pHE WANT AD WAY IS THE MODERN A way; by no better method can Real Estate be TTp bought, sold, rented or exchanged, than through the Real Estate columns of THE HII ATLANTA GEORGIAN. /. /. /. 9