Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 01, 1912, EXTRA, Image 10

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|MTimely Facts About HF F° ur *k Nationals Savings Department July First is the Interest Date. If you are thinking of opening an account with the FOURTH National, this is the very best time to do it. fs Money deposited here any day up ' to and including the Fifth of July will begin to bear interest from the First. ■ These are the advantages we have to offer our depositors: The strength and the solid security of this bank s large resources. Government Supervision and in ad dition the safety afforded by the system of individual audits maintained by the bank itself. Three and a half per cent interest I paid or compounded twice a year. Courteous, considerate and helpful service. A location that is unsurpassed for eaae of access. Savings Department open every banking day unti Six oCI ock < After two oclock, you come in through the main entrance to the Ban k diuilding). Pocket and home savings-banks of the most modern and convenient type furnished to depositors. Deposits received by mail as well as in person. We shall be glad to have your ac count at any time, but we call attention to the fact that this is a particularly op portune time to open up. Fourth National Bank MSHMK WWWBMW JWi '*****■■. iwsw** v SwW-SF* DIDN’T IT RAIN? | YES!!? Did Your Roof Leak? | TRY OUR REMEDY I' i •' 5 I I ' ' •N’S »M< «4.«t»sr> »' / I—art I team rT? gOTPsyy* WWfr- ya ,T 11 i l I m!Wu s I - i 'rj*jg| JP lASTS lo * G£ ’* jr PARACOTE Permanent Roofing We are the Agents It is the most pliable roofing made yet you can t tear it. Only the best wool felt is used in the manufacture of Para cote. It is free from tar of every kind and contains no cheap oils or so-called asphalt. It stays flexible in the coldefl weather and in the hottest sun it won’t melt or run. Paracote is all ready to lay. Everything needed in laying comes with the roll. You can lay it yourself. It is 32 inches wide, the best width for making a good roof. Refl because it will not wrinkle or buckle, but lies smooth. Be.Q because it is easier to handle. Paracote Lasts Langer < «-*e <t \ psi , Iggr x je Me „„ ft Rf w, W A THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS MONDAY. Ji ly 1, 1912. WI Bj 39 ks wWIoM Established 1858 \OiißlF ff Over 50 years in business in Atlanta. M IT p know Building Materials, and we I f WHIIF k z !i — b —"- 7/ ■I fwWI Prompt Delivery j. / ® Our Specialty is exterior and interior [ finish, Bank and Office Fixtures, any fin- Ij l / III', Uh, any wood. L 7/w'v <-‘4 * If - vou arP ’ n H lp market for Lumber, | R IgjO Faths, Shingles. Sash. Doors, Blinds or * la anything carried by an up-to-date plan- Iwffli ■ ni we have ’P and at reasonable j ■IJ I jl Hl prices. We are agents for u | O/ffl ll exas C emen l Poster V y,.| augm It is as good as the best and better than j J 5 M hra most plasters. It hangs longest and j >f if Bii 0 cracks least. When the plaster begins to I t ‘‘rack and scale, the inside beauty of J li ' your home is marred. So why not get ‘ OiOflilPF H —Texas Cement Plaster? / |- To Contractor or Builder ’ j wl ' I nu k now w hat prompt delivery i Pwf \ means. No delay, no carpenters waiting 4 at your expense for material ordered, no ' | I Iff ‘ failure to complete building when /L > I j. promised. We can supply anv order on i !|| z Phoenix Planing Mill f | Manufacturers of i|h Sash, Doors and Blinds I V AIA Factory and Office: 321 Highland Avenue, 1 ij i W* Wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of Budding Ma. I I ( V . terial, Lumber, Laths. Shingles. Etc, ’ 1 Texas Cement Plaster. Vulcanite Roofing, tW-" ws'W Heavy Timbers a Specialty v u'pt.' XA wA ei »—r -r- r wwt, ?«tan ar i■ • ■■mwn rrrw«Mrm*mrww^wM«aa«wnMHaHßmmßrMMMryaaanaMnnMvaaMHnHM*ManMvnMMHMßMaMNaaßß***>* al **!!! l WO pfl g Q Hr m > f 2 o i®ii * y idRI m Um ' Unexcelled for Neatness. Cleanliness ano Saving—To See It Is to Want It—To Use It Is to Praise It—Every Gro cer Should Have One. as They Pay for T hem se Ives in a S h ort Time. Each measure has a separate removable funnel which ts over the mouth No flies can ger in the measure when not in use. and * " neatness it can’t he excelled, for cleanliness unsurpassed: for labor saving in e'er being •e:ui\ for use is lust the thing, and for saving the drippings from each measure in clean shape read} to sell again, it appeals to the pocket of ever\ grocer as ft will p«> fnr itself in a short time A. D. HOWARD Patentee. For sale by any wholesale grocer In At lanta Dr. Palmer’s Skin Whitener Will Lighten Any Dark Complexion I TS EFFECT is marvelous upon a ven dark or sal low skin You cannot realize what it will do until yon have used it Guaranteed pure ami harmless Price, large box 25c, postpaid anv il h*j ■ Wye -T - o f Cjid* Or Specialist in Nerve, Lfi a ■ Blood and Skin Diseases 16' 2 NORTH BROAD STREET. ATLANTA. GA. I AM AGAINST HIGH AND EXTORTIONATE FEES CHARGED BT SOME DOCTORS XND SPECIALISTS To men and women my fee is $5.00t0 SIO.OO in all catarrhal chronic disor ders and simple maladies. I furnish you the medicine with the fee which is prepared by me personal!? in my private laboratory from the purest and best of drugs. If your ailment is chronic and you have failed to find a cure consult DR. HUGHES without the slightest obligation on your part If he finds your case incurable be will frankly tell you so and advise you against spending your money for useless treatment. ; But remember DR. HI GHES has cured many chronic sufferers whom other doctors had pronounced incurable if | }P accepts vour case for treatment he will positively make you no charge if tie fails to effect a cure. . 1 make the above statement so that you will z know jou consult a regular physician and sur- / ' \ geon who is making a specialty of certain dis- I / \ eases. 1 possess skill and experience which t \ ean and you can feel assured when W you con,e ,n nl!t °^ ce no deceit will be pra.c --' ? a Heed. I meet you as man to man. open and a®Sl a ' \ above board. *** * ' invite you to come to my office. I will ex- I j JLi plain to you my treatment for Varicocele. Stric- ture. Hydrocele, Hernia. Nervous Debility, < ] Blood Poison. Piles, Fistula, Kidney, Bladder v Jr and Prostatic Troubles, and give you FREE a x physical examination: if necessary, a microsco- /'.'A / \ / \ pical and chemical analysis of secretions to de- S™' ifexl __ \ termine pathological and bacteriological Condi- V'\ Hons Every person should learn their true WW nditlon x permanent cure is what you want. I, Specific or Non-Specifis Chronic Diseases. t My Treatment For Disorders Kidney and Bladder. "Nervous Debility." '! inftammaUon and 'frriu' Frinary Trouble. Blood You have probably ' I lion stopped in day or Poison (contracted or been treated fnr this I two. This bad disease Inherited! Piles. Pirn so-called trouble and l |c l, |n <, 3i n <tays a,! ' ' Pies. Fleers. Skin Dis- helped temporarily or ■ 1 also cure Contagious eases. Nervous Trou- maybe not at all. This i Blood Poison and all p| es condition is merely a ; <■ applications fro nt .. . , symptom of some deep- these ailments. M? Catarrh successful!. seated and obscure com- treatment and cure Is treated all dropping plication My direct no new discover? with and hawking stopped treatment removes the me and has long since in a few days. Chronic cause, thereby' making passed the experimental Diseases <>f Men ami permanent cures and ' stage I cure this dis- Women cured to stay restoring strength, ease never to return cured. health and hapiness. MX SERVICES (’GST Y'lf NOTHING t'NLESS Vol' ARE PERM A i NENTLV CI'RED AND SATISFIED. It is because my well tried, effective methods cure such a large per cent of cases that 1 am able to give this ad vantage which other specialists do not offer. H'H'RS S X M To 7 P. M SUNDAYS 9TO 1. FREE—CONSULTATION AND EXA M IN AT ION —FRE E. Call or write for information before taking treatment, as you will find my charges lower and treatment quicker and better than elsewhere. DR. J. D. HUGHES ‘ ‘ '1 I A Co; S acted as , Paint \J 0 w, ..L, that time > um.imi ..- ... j of the Wilke. Is extrernely flHk* York State the bur den of “ell oui nmerman's proi hail - York one x. Mhie , d the surface wfAXS K» over nnd !il ß ne, ‘hese condition.. Bo ov ~ month. Zimmera D. & G» A.yS miners as a pitched you Booklet J* T*T? was a tirst-elai aF PRACTICE - much cIHSA I f more work bi -on l(Kslfced xaiwes. if Led bia/jrten | rlWßiiF'a fO'v Jf- /-IE ba< .jjy,' Th. IBT 3 1 •TejFJ] 3 3. lEnTr |I IT ~ TEAaa fio * : ” ..MW). 11 rwOBBBW* 4 \. r . What Can and Can Not Ba Done in a Specialist’s Office I AM sure that it Is with a pardonable pride that I can point to the facts that my office has stood ever since its inception for truthful ness in advertising, and for pointing out facts and errors of the prac tice of medicine, telling the people the truth about what could and what could not be done. ■* When I began to advertise in Atlanta the city was crowded with so called specialists, who were advertising "no-cure, no-pay," “we guaran- • tee a cure," and "five days’ cure for certain diseases." but every doctor that knew anything at all knew that it was impossible to be done, 1 did not hesitate to denounce all this, but the public is aware of the fact that 1 stopped all that kind of advertising, in this city at least, and got the animosity of the crooks from the Atlantic to the Pacific for do ing so. I have not hesitated to tell the truth, and to admit that certain dis eases that were supposed to be easily cured were among the most difficult to get what is properly called a cure, that is a genuine cure, not simply to allay symptoms, and to cover up the disease for the time being. This was especially true of spe cific blood poison. Nothing is so amenable to treatment that seems to cure as this. Cases are taken on a guarantee cure basis, and by pushing medicine into the patients pretty strong for a month or so the symptoms will generally subside and then the doctor discharges the pa tient as positively cured, gets his fee, and doesn't care a snap what becomes of the patient in the fu ture. Undoubtedly T have lost many a, fee by being frank and candid with patients about this. When the new, or so-called new, remedy. “606” or Salvarsan, came out i did not hesitate to tell the public th" truth about it. I was not one of those who rushed off to get the first supply, and to assure pa tients that one dose was a cure. Those who advertised the "fake violet ray” cure for stricture, would start out with a one-dose cure for blood poison, when I came out frankly, and told the truth about it, they, to use a phrase, of the street, "hedged" on it. and said that one dose would often cure, that two doses was quite sure to cure, and that it was seldom but what one or two doses was a positive cure. The consequence has been that my office gets every day patients who have had these promises made to them, all of which I knew to be false at the time. I never thought for a moment that “606" or the arsenic preparations were without benefit, but I told in an article published a year ago that it was not perfect and it would be only a question of a few months when a new article would be brought out by the same people that brought out ‘ 606." This has been proven to be true, for now they are getting ready to put ”914” or Neo-Salvarsan on the market. Speaking of Blood Poison, it is true that the French do not believe in Salvarsan, or the majority of the best men in France, but prefer the French preparations of arsenic in preference to this. As a matter of fact, all of them are good, but the people are mis taken in thinking that they are positive cure*. They only allay symptoms, which is an important part, of course, for when a man comes in all ulcerated it is neces sary to got him rid of that as quickly as possible. But what I object to is some doctors telling the patients when they aie free of this that they are now cured, when as a matter of fact this is the time that they need the most care ful and thorouogh treatment. As a matter of fact, it isn’t find ing out the proper remedies to use for these diseases as much as it is how to handle them with scientific precision that gives the best results. This is what counts in this practice. Take as an in stance ”606.” It isn’t merely giving the medicine that gives us the good results. It is the examination of the blood, finding out what the effects of the medicine are, by certain tests which can only be made in the most thoroughly equipped lab oratory. The microscope does not show it. but. certain tests have got to be made, which take expensive apparatus to do It, and must be done by trained laboratory- work ers ami bactei iologists. With an honest desire to do the very best work that is possible to be done. I thoroughly equippe"cl my self for this, and say without hes itation that I have the best equip ped office south of the Mason and Dixon line. And I know thgt we are able to do in this office what heretofore has only been done in large cities like Chicago and New York. Take, for Instance, the serum treatment. As I have said about ”606." It is not a question of sim ply giving the medicine, it is a question of finding out what the results are. not by the clinical ex perience, but by the laboratory tests. Right here, come in some very interesting points, for In the use of these serums,, when they first came out it was in only one case out of fifteen or twenty we got anything like beneficial resalts. The reason why we did not know, we were at a loss, but through such laboratory workers like Metchrrikoff and Wright We are BROWN-RANDOLPH BLDG.. 56 MARIETTA ST.. ATLANTA. GA. DIAMONDS Correctly Classified The great care given to the selection of our diamond,* makes this the one house where-any one. however unfamiliar with diamond values, may purchase without any possible ele ment of risk. Before we presume to show our gems they are subjected ♦ o the closest possible examination by our diamond expert, and the weight, grade and price is marked on each tag in plain figures. Our mountings, which are next in importance, are se lected with the same care and attention. with but three thoughts in mind durability, insuring against loss of the stones, beauty of const rind ion. insuring the greatest value of the gems as ornaments, and price. which must he as low as possible, consistent with the best. If you w/mld like to know us better, ask any bank in Atlanta. „ / ;mak<” —<• !' to’ '"ur sast as , , - • ,*■ let /vu u risk. .. . . ’irj&> " '' I ' ini n BlilSßk wlb J DR. WM. M. BAIRD, Brown - Randolph Bldg., 56 Marietta St., Atlanta, Oa. able today to almost Invariably get good results providing -we use the the proper laboratory methods to know what we are about. For in stance, two men might come in with one of these diseases today exactly in the same condition, we might give each of them a dose, but tomorrow we might have to double the dose with one, and not give the other a dose until two or three days later. All of this can only be determined by ve y compli cated laboratory work, and it is with this kind of work that we are now able to get the results that we are getting in this office. I sometimes think that doctors only look at their professional side of the case. They can not look at It from the patient's standpoint, for lie looks at. it from an entirely different point of view. Often a doctor will think about a patient because he complains of be ing' nervous, and having various pains and aches, and the doctor will know that they are only func tional, and tell the patient to forget them. But the patient knows that they are only too real, as far as he is concerned, and if the doctor could, for a few minutes, look at it from the patient's standpoint, it would be better for both the doc tor and the patient. When I opened up an office here 1 made up my mind that I would have an office that I could be proud of. Not only that, but that, the city of Atlanta could be proud of it. And I know that I have it. Those who suffer from long standing dis eases and who have been disap pointed with various methods and have had all sorts of opinions about their cases from first one doctor and then another I shall always be glad to see here for a thorough and 'Careful examination. But remember one thing always —that I insist that it te not merely finding the proper medicine to gite, but it is to the attention to de tails of the case and knowing bow to handle the case with scientific precision to get good results, more than the mere dosing up with a lot of medicine. Send for my pamphlets, and I know that you will he interested. Call and see me at any time and look the work over. You will al ways find us ready to give you the very best of attention.