Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 08, 1912, FINAL, Page 6, Image 6

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6 WEDSTO GORE CDCAINE HABIT Hargraves Tells Court Matri mony Is the Best Check on Longing for Drug. "T*vp at last found a cure for >h» co caine habit —it's matrimony." today re marked Joe Hargraves. an alleged drug agent, who was flood $25.75 or 30 days for escaping from the police station Saturday afternoon after he had been heavily sentenced by Recorder Pro Tom Preston for selling cocaine Hargraves told the court he married two weeks ago for the purpose of breaking himself of the habit Ho tee. tlfled to the success of the romance cure by declaring he had taken cocaine but once In 50 hours “I want to free rm self from the grip of this terrible habit." explained Har graves. "and. as 1 had tided other rem edies without success. I determined to give love a tryout I'm glad that I did. for I And that the power of lov< is Wronger than the appetite for drugs. Mr desire for cocaine Is being swamped by this new sensation in rm heart." , Found With His Bride. Two witnesses testified Saturday aft ernoon they had bought e.naine from Hargraves Judge Preston fined him $500.75 or 30 days and bound him ovet to the state courts in tend of SI,OOO. While Hargraves lawyer «».« prepar- ChamberlinJohnsoirDiißose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARES We Announce The Once-a-Year Event THE SALE OF TRIMMED HATS At and SC.OO Altogether there are only one hun dred and sixteen hats in this sale. We do not doubt that more than that number of women will want at least one of these when it is known they comprise hats that Miss Price brought as models from Paris, and others that the Estelle Mershon Shop of New York sent us as the smartest styles that appeared in the metropolis this season. But regardless of their beauty and their prestige they must go and go now. To you they may be a “heart’s desire;” to us they are mere merchandise, and. accordingly, are subject to our methods of “store-keeping.” So 60 Hats Formerly Tto W Now T 56 Hats Formerly s l2"° to W* Now s s°" Included are hats for every occasion that summer knows. There arejhatsthat will appeal directly to those a-vacat ion-going. There are hats for street wear. There are hats for parties and even ing wear. Hemps and Milans, in light and dark colorings, trimmed gloriously with feath ers, Howers and ribbons, and a scattering • of Panamas—a variety that means quick and certain satisfaction. So you who would have another hat take this as your best opportunity. lfchamberliii=Joliiison=Dußose Co. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. GOOD ROADS MEET AND ATLANTA AUTO SHOW SAME WEEK Atlanla will be crowded with good roads enthusiasts on November 20 and 21. when the Southern Appalachian Good Roads Association holds its fourth an nual convention here. The date was decided upon Saturday at a meeting which Dr. Joseph H. Pratt, president of the association and stale geologist of North Carolina, held with representatives of the Chamber of Com merce and the county commissioners The Atlanta automobile show will be here for the week of November 16-23. and while automobilists, all of whom are in favor of good roads, are In the city, the com mittee decided It would be best to hold their convention. The Southern Appalachian Association comprises all those states south of the Potomac river, and It is believed nearly 500 delegates will attend the convention. Headuuarlers will be at the Piedmont hotel and the meetings will be held in the Piedmont hotel auditorium The object of the association Is to press the scientific building and upkeep of roads and to obtain good roads legislation. ing to make bond for him, the prisoner slipped away. The fugitive was found Sunday night by Policemen Gantt and McHugh with his bride in his room in the Cannon hotel. P<df< iman Kd Arthur, of the chief's office, this morning uncovered a wholesale quantity of cocaine hidden by Hargraves. Some of it was In his hnt and some rolled in a paper in a big pocketbook. Several needles also were found The cocaine and needles were offered in evidence when Hargraves wag ar raigned before Recorder Bros les. Two others drug users', arrested by officer Arthur in the Cannon hotel, also were tried today. W. H Nunnally was bound Over in bond of SSOO on the charges of vagrancy and falling to sup port his minor child, w hile H. K. Nesbit was held tn bond of SIOO for vagrancy. THE ATLANTA GEOKGTAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, JULY 8. 1912. VIRGINIA EDUCATOR TO JOIN MERCER FACULTY LORNE. V.A.. July S. -It was announced today that Professor Henry T. Louthan has been elected head of tpe department of history at Mercer university. Macon, Ga He has accepted and will begin bis duties there in September. He was ad junct professor of history at William and Mary college for six years For the past two years he has been pursuing graduate work at the University of (’hfrago. He is a native of this place. TO PROVE BRIGHT’S DISEASE CURABLE Many physicians are now saving cases of chronic Bright's Disease heretofore supposed to be incurable But to con vince more members of the profession on Saturday. May 18th, the San Francisco dailies (Evening Post and Bulletin) con tained an invitation to the effect that if four reputable physicians of know n stand Ing In San Francisco would send us a case of chronic Bright's Disease (patient to be strong enough to <all at our office, showing a large amount of albumen and casts, a case in which Digitalis. Nitro Glycerine and Basham a Mixture have failed, with a letter signed by them show ing these facts, we would attempt to return the patient in sixty days with the albumen and casts reduced one-half or more and patient on the road to recov ery. If we (ail. we to publish the fact, if we succeed the physicians to admit it. All these cases do not recover, bin so many have that with the hope that It would convince more physicians and save more of the thousands annually dying under the old treatment, we made the above offer. i Note In critical cases the heart and eliminative treatment, etc . should be continued with the Renal Compound if necessary . There is no conflict.) Frank Edmondson A Bro.. 14 South Broad street and 106 North Pryor street, are local agents for Fulton's Renal Com pound for Bright's Disease Ask for pamphlet or write tn John .1. Fulton Co., San Francisco. ATLANTA SWIMMER WILL COMPETE IN NATIONAL CONTEST An Atlanta swimmer, chosen from the members of the United States Vol unteer Life Saving corps at Piedmont park, will be sent to compete in the national swimming contest which will be held in New York late in August The contest will be over a long-dis tance route and will he participated in Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. Atlanta New York Paris Concerning This Sale of Sheets, Pillow Cases and Quilts Let us say just this— The one paramount reason for housekeepers to buy sheets, pillowcases and quilts here and now is that these every day and night necessities are marked at unusually low prices; at prices that make it the part of wisdom to look to future needs as well as to present wants. And byway of explanation we will add— That we follow the same principles in the disposal of staple merchandise as we do in the case of novelties subject to the changes of fashion—we clean up stocks and start a-fresh at certain periods. This is the Clearance of Bed Linens. Although we will rebuy and continue to sell the same brands and qualities (for we consider them the standard of merit at their respective prices) we choose now a Clearance Sale. Can anyone who is concerned with the economical manage ment of a home, a boarding house, a hotel or an institution afford to let this sale pass unnoticed? | p. 42 1-2x40 1-2 Twilight Pillow Cases. iXIVQI SIIGCtS regularly 25c, now 221-2 c 4,5 x 40 1-2 Twilight Pillow Cases, Wp know the Rival to be the best -sheet at regularly 27 l-2e, now 25c its regular price. It is torn, not cut. and has 50x36 Twilight Pillow Cases, regularlv three-inch hem. These are'the reductions: 30c. now .27 l-2c 54x90 Rival Sheets, regularlv 55... now .. ,49c «x 36 Utica Pillow Cases, now .......22 1-2 C 72x90 Rival Sheets, regularly 65c. now ... 59c 4 - XoB '' 2 Lf "' a 1 lllo ' v ' «««• n <™' 25,5 81x90 Rival Sheets, regularly 75c, now ... 69c 81x99 Rival Sheets, regularly 85c. now ... 75c 90x99 Rival Sheets, regularlv 90c. now ... ,79c rpi i , • , I here are general reductions throughout 'T'xxrilicrht Qbiootc t,le f|uilt stock - Exce Pt for the one lot men- 1 OllCdo tioned below, ail are as fresh as any you ever . ■ i j i x p i l x x- i bought at regular prices. A soit-fimsned sheet of good, substantial weight that warrants wear. If is torn, and has 72x81 Three-ply Quilts, splendid for three-inch hern. porch beds, regularly SI.OO. now .... 90c -o -i- L4.cn 4. c- 81x90 White Honey-Comb Quilts, -o X o, - '- S ' « S ' r, ' K ' O-"' "" MP regularlv $1.25. now . SI.OO ,2x9 hvihgh Shoe s. reg. T,,- n0w.... 89c fioxßß F Qui|ts h substantial. « x oo t r g L q ' S ' g - t -' ' aS fo '- poreh beds, regularlv $1.35. now . $1.15 O , X on ■ r g « ,g ' im' ao " «♦<> Honey-Con,b Quilts. X o ' lg ’« ,W ’• rPg ' '■■«l ns regularlv $1.50, now . $1.25 X’t fl,«r T *l. >- tms I'M Four-plv. White Fringed Honey-Comb 90x108 I w,light Sheets, reg. $1.2.,. now. .$1.15 _ Q|ljlt y ■ ~e gularlv now ' $1 , 78 T t a • oil a 72x90 Colored Quilts, light weight. Utica SiTCCtS regularly $2.50. now $1.95 11- White Fringed Quilts, cut corners. Ihe same good quality that has main- regularlv $2 25 now $195 tained the prestige of the Utica Mills all these S lx9o White Satin Quilts, Marseilles' years. It. too, is torn, and has three-meh hem. pattern, regularly $3.00. now $2.65 72x90 Utica Sheets, regularlv 90e. now. 85c White Satin Quilts, fringed Marseilles 81x90 Utica Sheets, regularly 95e. now... 89c pattern, rut corners, regularly $3.00, 90x90 Utica Sheets, regularly SI.OO. now. , ,95c now $2.75 12- White Satin Quilts,Marseilles pattern. Pillow fTIQPQ regularly $3.50, now $2.95 1 niVF v White Satin. Quilts, Marseilles pattern. Tn each case the same qualitv materia) as regularly $4.50. now $3.95 the sheets whose name they bear. IX4 " lll r "’ Marseilles Pattern regularly sb.oo. now $5.00 42x36 Rival Pillow ('ases. now 15c 12x4 White Marseilles Quilts, fringed. 15x36 Rival Pillow Cases, now 17 l-2c regularly $6.00, now $5.00 One lot of quilts whose price range was from $1.50 to $2.50 will be sold at reductions of one fourth to one-third—this because they have be come soiled. by members of the corps from all over the country where there are stations. The route will be fourteen miies long, from Brooklyn bridge to Coney Island. ('aptain Bm Schlomberg. in charge of the Atlanta station, will hold a con test here about August 26 to choose At lanta's representative. The contest will be a flve-mile swim in the lake at Piedmont. FABER'S PURE FLAVORING EX TRACTS have no equal Sold every where 10c and 25c the bottle, at your grocer’s. FORMER BANK PRESIDENT UNDER CHARGE OF FRAUD SAVANNAH, GA., July 3. At the re quest of the authorities of Gainesville. Fla.. J. B. Smith, former president of the Merchants and Farmers National Bank at Claxton, Ga., is being held in this city for the Florida authorities. It is stated that Smith is wanted in Gainesville for obtaining money under false pretenses. Smith claims he is ignorant of the grounds on which the charge is based. The Choice of a Husband is too important a matter for a woman to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these kili hopes by taking Dr. King's Life PF New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits—things that win men—follow their use. Easy, saN sure, 25c. All druggists. ' Dysentery is always serious and of’, en a dangerous disease, but it can n s cured. Chamberlain's Colic. Choler? and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured ft even when malignant and epidemic Fo sale by all dealers. ' ...