Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 20, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9
SAFEST SOAP FOR THE SKIN
Poslam Soap, Medicated With Poslam,
Possesses Rare Virtues Over
Ordinary Soaps.
Poslam Soap—different from and supe
rior to all ordinary soaps for toilet and
bath—is the latest product of the Emer
gency Laboratories, proprietors of Pos
lam. the famous skin remedy.
The unique feature of Poslam Soap is
that it contains Poslam in its entirety,
combined with an absolutely pure soap
base.
This is commendation indeed to those
who know the virtue of Poslam, the mar
velous healing remedy through which so
many thousands of cases of eczema and
other stubborn skin troubles have been
completely cured.
POSLAM SOAP is rendered antiseptic
and germicidal. It is the safest and most
soothing nursery soap and will not irri
tate even the tender skins of chafing in
fants. It Improves the health, color and
quality of the skin, beautifies complex
ions, renders the hands soft and velvety.
An unusually large and lasting cake:
price. 25 cents; for sale by all druggists.
For free sample, write to the Emer
gency Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street,
New York City.
SHORTHANDSTUDENTS
WILL CONTEST FOR
PRIZE SCHOLARSHIPS
Over One Hundred Enrolled
for Bagwell’s Week’s Free
Course—Public Invited.
A public contest will be held in the
assembly hall of Bagwell Business Col
lege, 34 1-2 Luckie street, Friday night,
June 21, at 8 o’clock, to determine the
winners of the prize scholarships given
to those making»the best records In the
week’s free course in Shorthand, which
that institution is giving this week.
There will be an excellent musical pro
gram by the college orchestra and the
public is cordially invited to attend.
After only FIVE DAYS instruction,
students will write on the blackboard
business letters which they have never
before written and read them back to
the audience.
Over one hundred enrolled for the
course, and great enthusiasm is being
manifested.
Every one is delighted with the sim
plicity of the Chartier system and the
ease with which it can be written and
read. Fully 75 per cent have already
expressed their intention to finish the
course.
All who are in any way Interested In
Shorthand should attend this demon
stration and see for themselves what
can be accomplished with this wonder
ful system. ***
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Before our gems are mount
ed they are subjected to the
closest imaginable examina
tion ; on each our findings are
marked in plain figures; we
hide absolutely nothing. Ts
the stone is not perfect, the
shape or cutting not correct,
it is so marked. You are
fully protected when buying
from us.
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ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
A Sale of Our Famous
Henry Grady Rockers.
$1.35 Instead of $1.75.
Os natural maple with sturdy rattan
seat and high back.
At $1.75 the Henry Grady Rocker I
has for years and years been one of the
best known and liked specials of this fur
' nit lire store.
We know of no rocker at $i.75 that
can approach it for service or for looks.
For the one day, tomorrow, it will be
$1.35. Buy several for your porch.
Chamberlin^Johnson=Dußose Company
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, -TTNT 20, 1912.
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If J Equitable Building, 53-55 N. Pryor St.
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11 PIANOS GO FAST
I I AT OPENING SALE I
R So
I When Bargain Prices Like These Prevail |
are selling off our slightly
S used, faken-in-irade and floor
J TI sample Pianos and Players
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At s?ea!3y Less Than
® Half Their Values
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tf’* I T ® imperative that every one of these pianos and
ff EclSy j * players is sold within the next few days, and
S ° We re ' n ’ ar k P rices dawn to the very lowest
point, feeling perfectly sure that no one who needs
I Terms |KW a piano or player can resist such tremendous bar- B l
j 'y gains. This is the last of this remarkable sale, the
i»U femwaiiii Hr greatest in history, and if you don’t come today,
'■ | you will miss most phenomenal bargains.
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YOU kave been looking for this chance—so here it is. | |
| People who do not have pianos or players need I |
i offer no excuse when they can be bought at such I |
I low prices as these—practically YOUR OWN FIGURES |
I AND TERMS.
Mind you, this is not some old, useless stock, but in- |
struments in good condition—-many only shop-worn—and
others taken in exchange on Players and Everett Grands. J
| Buyers reap a harvest. From hamlet, town and city,
g orders come pouring in for one or the other of these
very high-grade Pianos offered during our big opening
7 sale.
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I Terms Easy ! Write Today
J Easy payint’iif down, and small monthly ! M;ik(‘ your <H’(l(‘l’ HOW —doll t put
I or ycarh payments, sends a beautiful it off, IbVOl'V instrument sold oil a
H Piano to your home today. ; guarantee <»i satisfaction.
Cleveland-Manning Piano Co.
■ “Store beautiful ’
| 80 North Pryor St. Atlanta, Georgia
iflE MMM 5 111 SOUTH ’
DIM MI OTHER SEtWM Os 0. S.
Also Consumption of Calo
mel Greater in South than
Any Other Section of
Country.
These important facts pri-senteil
tor thoughtful emishleration.
Why is it that our obi men and wom
en of the Smith today are rheumatic j
almost without exception? Is calomel
the cause?
Until recent years calomel was uni
versally accepted in the South as the
great family medicine, and in the days
wlv n doctors were hard to get the cal
omel .jar was kept handy on the man
tel. Even today the South consumes
much more calomel than the Noith.
We know now that calomel is a pow
erful mercurial drug and should never
be taken as an ordinary purgative
without a physician’s prescription. Too
much calomel in the system has a di
rect. dargerous action upifn the bones,
eating away their substance, causing
wasting away and finally crumbling.
And scientists advance the theory that
the prevalent rheumatic condition of
the Southern' petqiie is due largely to
the enormous consumption of mercurial
calotn ■! as an ordinary purgative.
We know also where there is bile
and constipation there Is a uric acid
■ii cumulation in the blood, and a dose
of calomel merely forces out the bile
and leai’es tile acid in the blood. The
uric nid then flows thru the blood
stream and finally lodges in the muscles
and joints Io develop into acute rheu
matic conditions.
Don’t take calomel. If you are con
' stipated and bilious take JACOBS’
I LIVER SALT. It immediately dis-
I -■ Ivo- and expels the uric acid, puri
i ti the blond, cleanses the stomach and
I prevents further accumulation of uric
.acid,
If you have rheumatism which has
: i resulted from uri< acid ervstallization
.■of the blI. JACOBS’ LIVER SALT
| will act directly upon the poisonous
s-aeid deposit in the tissues. It will not
cure you over night, neither did your
rheumatism e< me over night. But it.
. is the 11 ■ st sm-.-essful uric acid solvent
■ that we know of. and will relieve and
■ cure rheumatism if used conscientious
ly. Try it.
JACOBS' LIVER SALT makes a
, pleas'nni. efh r\ es.n nt drink. Nothing
just like it. to tons up a weak stomach.
Don't .incept substitutes. 1-2 lb. jar
' 25c. (16e additional postage by mail),
i Jacobs' Pharmacy. Atlanta.
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