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Cut Prices Every Day
At Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Mail and Telephone Orders Receive
Careful and Immediate Attention
i'T PRICES EVERY DAY—Yes. on over 10.000 articles.
YOU CAX ALWAYS GET THE LOWEST PRICE AT
JACOBS' PHARMACY. We list a few of our representa
tive Vnt prices.
OCR COMPLETE MAIL ORDER CATALOG. 144 pages.
■'>oo illustrations, will be sent free to anyone living out of
town. Write for it and ORDER BY MAIL AT .JACOBS’
CUT PRICES.
SI.OO Wine of Cardui $ .59
SI.OO Pinkham’s Compound .69
35c Fletcher’s Castoria 20
SI.OO H. K. Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil .59
$1.50 Fellow’s Syrup of Hypophosphites ... .99
25c Tutt’s Pills .15
SI.OO Scott’s Emulsion .67
SI.OO Danderino, 67c; 50c size .34
25c Danderine .17
SI.OO Newbro’s Herpicide, 67c; 50c size ..... .33
35c Wyeth’s Lithia Tablets, sgr , .25
50c Parisian Sage .35
50c Malted Milk, 38c; SI.OO size 57
$3.75 Hospital size Malted Milk 3.00
25c Squibb’s Talcum 15
50c Nadine Face Powder 35
SI.OO Azurea Face Powder .85
$1.50 Oriental Cream 1.00
25c J. &. J. Belladonna Plasters .10
25c J. &J. Red Cross Kidney Plasters .... .14
25c Sloan’s Liniment 15
25c Morse’s Indian Root Pills - .15
SI.OO Peruna 67
50c Diapepsin 35
50c Cuticura Ointment .37
50c Milk of Magnesia 35
25c Capudine 17
SI.OO D. D. D .67
25c Sozodont Mouth Wash .17
25c Rubiform Mouth Wash 17
25c Lyon’s Tooth Powder 17
25c Sanitol Tooth Powder .17
SI.OO Listerine .59
SI.OO S. S. S 67
SI.OO Hood’s Sarsaparilla 73
SI.OO Kilmer’s Swamp Root, 65c; 50c size ... .35
50c Doan’s Kidney Pills .35
Sample Sale
Imported China
For Wedding Gifts
Second Consignment of Handsome
Hand-Painted, Rare Importations
From George Borgfeldt & Co.
Less Than Wholesale
A XOTHER great opportunity, and just at tin 1 right moment,
when you are looking for something beautiful and unus
ual for a wedding gift. Or a birthday. Or that rare piece,
perhaps, that you have wanted for your sideboard.
Coffee and Chocolate Pots, Sugar and
Cream Sets, Cracker Jars, Nut Bowls, Fruit
and Salad Bowls, Pitchers, Syrup Sets, Com
potes. Cake Trays, Serving Plates, Celery
Trays, Bon Rons, Vases, Candle Sticks and
many other appropriate pieces.
We have just received this second consignment of George
Borgfeldt & Co.'s precious sample pieces. It is really a beau
tiful collection from Austria. Prussia. Bavaria, Germany, France
and other countries. And any of these rare importations you
can buy for less than the regular wholesale price*
Pieces marked at ,/t* «
$1.50, $2 and $3, % I 8j( J
To go at A • W
Pieces marked at /hn
$3.50. $4 and $5, JkZ IM I
To go at WZ
At the Main Store Only
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta St.
23 Whitehall St., 102 Whitehall St., 152 Decatur St.
266 p e i e r s St., 70 W. Mitchell St., 245 Houston St.
423 Marietta St. 544 Peachtree St.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
NEW TANGLE IN
BIG CITY PLANT
Successful Bidders for $376,-
000 Job Will Ask for Addi-
• tional Delay.
A bad legal tangle today threatened
to hold up indefinitely the building of a
garbage disposal plant for which At
lanta has been clamoring for years.
The Destructor Company of New
York, which secured the contract on a
bid of 1376.000, agreed to take the
council’s moral obligation for all but
$50,000 of the amount, already appro
priated. The company has not yet
been able to negotiate through banks
this obligation. The time limit to be
gin work is up tomorrow. At a special
meeting of council thia afternoon an
additional ten davs’ time will be re
quested.
It was declared today that council
has evaded the chArter provision which
specifically states that the council of
one year can not bind the council of
another year for debt by pledging itself
in a moral contract. The Destructor
Company of New York wants to dis
count the city’s moral notes through a
bank. The banks demand that the pa
pers be legal and the city charter pro
vides that it would be illegal to make
them legal.
Officials Hunt
Solution in Vain.
Whatever the success of the De
structor Company is, however, in dis
counting the city’s moral notes, the city
holds a $35,000 certified check guaran
teeing that the contract will be carried
out.
Robert F. Maddox bought the new
city hall and took the city's moral obli
gation for $50,000. Hugh T. Inman
purchased a $150,000 pump for Atlanta
when he only had a moral pledge that
he would be repaid. Council made both
of the payments without question. The
building of the garbage disposal plant,
however, is on a cold business basis
and city officials were at a loss today
for a solution of the problem that has
apparently been ignored thus far.
According to the contract the city is
to pay $50,000 cash and $75,000 each
year until the amount is paid. The
deferred payments are to bear interest
of not more than six per cent. For any
reason it thought a succeeding council
could legally refuse to make the prom
ised payment.
Gilbert Confident It
Will Be Underwritten.
There is opposition among a few
members of officials to the. purchase of
this plant and its erection on the site
of the present crematory. There is
doubt of the outcome if these oppo
nents resort to the courts.
Dr. W. L. Gilbert, president of the
board of health, said today that while
the matter of financing the deal had
not yet been settled, he had no doubt
that a satisfactory agreement would be
reached. He insisted that the building)
of the plant would be underwritten
The plant not only provides for a
garbage disposal plant, but a 1,500-
kilowatt capacity elect tic power plan’.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
USE LEGS TO BOOM
A MINSTREL SHOW
ATLANTIC CITY. June 13.—Several
pretty girls, members of the gradu
ating class of the high school, caused a
ripple of excitement this morning* by
appearing in classes with one leg cov
ered with a black silk stocking, while
the other was covered with white. It
was done to advertise a minstrel show
to be given by their sorority.
Professor Miller, principal, directed
the girls to go into an adjoining cla »!
room in company with one of the wom
en teachers, and there they had to
change about until each pair of legs
was garned in colors that matched.
After the changes were made Super
intendent Boyer made an inspection to
be convinced that the proper ’swaps’’
had been made.
BULL FROGS OBEY LAW
AGAINST UNSEEMLY FUSS
NEW YORK, June 13.—Staten Island
folk say bullfrogs there croak only
from 5 a. m. to midnight, thereby obey
ing the law that prohibits unseemly
noisea from midnight to 6 a. m.
FINES HIS WIFE $1 EVERY
TIME SHE “TALKS BACK'’;
> ————
BOSTON. June 13. —According to his
wife's diary. Dr. Frederick S. Bennett,
who is being sued for divorce. fined his
wife $1 every time she was saucy or
impertinent, and $5 every time she r i I
her mother's letters.
John P. Walker, Jr.
The body of John P. Walker, Jr.
years old. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Walker, of union City. Ala., who died
in Atlanta last night, Iles at the chapel
of Poole & Co., awaiting funeral ar
rangements.
Ends Hunt For Rich Girl.
Often the hunt for a rich wife ends
when the. man meets a woman that
uses Electric Bitters. Her strong
nerves tell in a bright brain and even
temper. Her peach-bloom complexion
and ruby lips result from her pure
blood; her bright eyes from restful
sleep; her elastic step from firm, free
muscles, all telling of the health and
strength Electric Bitters give a wom
an, and the freedom from indigestion,
backache, headache, fainting and dizzy
spells they promote. Everywhere they
are woman’s favorite remedy. If weak
or ailing, try them. 50c at all drug
arls's. ***
SEVEN HALF-DEAD SAILORS
TAKEN FROM SINKING SHIP
NEW ORLEANS. June 13.—Nearly
dead from exposure and starvation, the
seven members of the crew of the lum
ber schooner Hornet were picked up at
sea from their sinking craft and
brought here by the steamship Geiste
munde, which arrived today. The men
were picked up 50 miles off this port
just after their craft became water
logged and began sinking.
Before You Go Away
Come in and purchase from us a book of Travelers’
Cheques or a Letter of Credit, either of which will enable
you to practically enjoy the advantages of having a bank
account in any foreign country in which you may travel.
This is the modern and sensible method of carrying
money. It will save you many delays, and enable you to
know the exact relative worth of your money in foreign
lands.
The cost is very moderate, but the advantages are
many and great.
Investigate Our Low Rates
on Foreign Exchange
This bank has established a connection which enables
it to offer very low rates on Foreign Exchange. We'll be
glad to have you come in and let us quote you a rate on
your next remittance. Where the amount is large, we
can afford you a considerable saving.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus $1,700,000.00
FRANK HAWKINS President R. W. BYERS Assistant Cashier
JOS. A. McCORD Vice President A. M. BERGSTROM Asst. Cashier
JOHN W. GRANT Vice President W. B. SYMMERS ... Asst. Cashier
THOMAS C. ERWIN Cashier A. J. HANSELL Asst. Cashier
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“PITTSBURGH PERFECT”
Poultry and Garden Fence
This is the verdict of every man and woman whose poultry quarters or gardens
are enclosed with this fence. What more than perfect satisfaction can one desire?
It is the high quality Open Hearth wire, like old time iron wire, perfectly galvanized
and made into fence by inseparably joining stay and strand wires by
ELECTRIC WELDING
at every contact point that makes "PitUburgh Perfect” Fence the «tronge«>.
handsomest and most durable in the world.
73 different ntyles and aizei, adapted to every FIELD, FARM,
RANCH. LAWN OR POULTRY PURPOSE.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT
TBf WILD
THAT HE! 0
jjjgjß, No. 5819—55.50 R 011—165 feet.
wHMw 58 inches high.
■«W No ' 4617 ~-s 4 ’s° R 011—165 feet.
WJn 46 inches high. iSGjS
Pittsburgh Perfect Hog and Field Fence
THE WELD THAT HELD
No. 4710—55.50 R 011—165 feet.
47 inches high.
No. 309- 84.00 Roll-165 feet.
30 inches high.
KING HARDWARE CO.
53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St.
Money-Making Opportunities
The man with a. little capital has mor> opportunities now
to make money than ever before in the history of the world.
Thousands of good proposition.- a . lying for capital and
thousands of men without a cent saved are bemoaning their "ill
luck." .
GET CAPITAL! Save it out of your earnings Save now—
then opportunity won’t find you with an empty pocketbook
Save here. We pay 4 per cent Inter, st on Savings Accounts
SI.OO starts the a. count. Wt have been designated United
S'.tites Depository for Postal Savings Funds. open Saturday
afternoons 4 tn 6.
Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Co.
Atlanta’s Oldest Savings Bank
GRANT BUILDING
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1912.
CONGRESSMAN WICKLIFFE
IS BURIED AT LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE, KY„ June 13.—Con
gressman Robert C. Wickliffe of Louis
iana, who met a tragic death in Wash
ington Monday, will he laid to rest this
afternoon in Cave Hill cemetery. The
funeral party arrived from Washington
at 10:35 o’clock In two private coaches.
There will be services at Christ church
cathedral and brief services at Cave
Hill cemetery. The Woodmen of the
World formed an escort of honor.
Friday and Saturday
Specials at Rogers’
Today’s an Let us again re
nouncement of /jnYM mind you that
Friday and Sat- in giving or-
urday bargains ■ | mX ders early Fri-
a.t the 35 Rog. day morning
ers Pure Food you are assured
Stores should of prompt, and
be more than complete deliv-
usually attract- XSUm f >1 eries and avoid
ive to economi- Saturday
cal housewives. rush.
Picnic Specials
The Rogers Stores offer, just now, the best line of Picnic
Specialties to he found in Atlanta, including
A New Shipment of Olives
At Very Special Prices.
Extra fancy Queen Olives; about 35 large olives to the bottle;
real 40c value;
per bottle KaVV
Manzanillo Stuffed Olives, about 90 in
bottle; per bottle WWW
Rogers' Special Olives, plain or 4
stuffed; per bottle I UG
Special prices in dozen lots.
Tourist Brand Sardines 10c Ford’s Excelsior Soft Crab.... 12c
l.es Aphrodites Sardines.. . 30c Franco-American Potted Beef, 10c
Petite Parisienne Sardines.. ..15c Morris’ Barbecued Hash .. ..20c
Thelma Brand Sardines . .10c Libbey’s Corned Beef—
Dupont Sardines (extra large> .20c Small can 10e
Dupont Sardines (boneless) t . 20c Large can 20e
Rose Queen Sardines 8 1-3 c Verihest Corned Beef .. ..171-2c
Excelda Smoked Sardines 10c Veribest Roast Beef 17 1-2e
Globe Brand Shrimp .... 25c Veal Loaf, per can 15c
Burnham & Morrill’s Fish Flakes: Underwood’s Deviled Ham-
Small can 10c Small can 10c
can 15c Medium can 20c
Richardson * Robbins' Boned Large can 30c
Chicken—Small can 35c Underwood's Soused Mackerel, 20c
Large can 55c St. Bernard Brand Shrimp .. ..15c
Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish 10c Red Cross Potted Meat .. . ,31-2 c
Royal Scarlet Sardines . ,12 1-2 c Snowflake Brand Lobster-
Marshall’s Kipjjered Herring: Small can 20e
Largo cans, plain 20c I.arge can 30e
Small cans, plain 10c Pimiento Peppers—
In tomato sauce 20c Small can 15e
Cherry Stone Lunch Oysters.2oc Large can 25c
Ford’s Excelsjor Crab Meat..2oc Derby's Boneless Chicken .. ..35c
Snowdrift / no white
The Perfect Specially
Shortening. nM Priced.
No. 10 kWW’wS No. 5 ril
Pail uIC
Order These Specials
Early Tomorrow:
Fresh Indian River Q_
PINEAPPLES, each .. OC
Lenox Soap, full size 5c cake; two days only,
9 cakes for 29c
Gold Cross Evaporated Milk, tall regular 10c cans, on sale
Friday and Saturday at. 2 cans for 15c
(Better than fresh milk for making ice cream.)
Regular 20c grade California Evaporated Peaches; two days at
9c per pound
Georgia Elberta Peaches, fine for pies; regular 15c full No. 3
size cans 9c per can
Extra Large, Smooth, New
Irish Potatoes
The finest now on the market
52c Per Quart
Small New Irish Potatoes, 3 l-2c quart
Chocolate and Cocoa
Special Friday and Saturday Only
Ri gular 25<‘ tins of Lowncy's ’ Regular 25c cakes of Lown
(’oeoa, Friday and Saturday ; ey's Chocolate; Friday and
only. 4 | Saturday only, 4 J _
per tin I "tG I per cake I "VG
ROGERS’
35 PURE FOOD S ORES
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