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WrenMJEl
The Kind loti Have Always Bought has borne the signa*
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has hern made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
«* Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlu and Wind
Colic. It relaxes Teething Troubles. eur< - Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
y* Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMMNY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEWARK CITY.
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Typically Southern
Are these Big Shape Panamas-—made of fine,
light, fl exihle braids—-closely woven, smooth
and even
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Today for the style above——still finer ones of
same style or the big square crown at $6.00.
$7.50 and SIO.OO.
Select Straws of very light, hne split braids,
rough braids, milan straws and genuine bamboo.
$1.50 to $5.00.
Make your dollars go the limit by buying
one of our Straws or Panamas today
Eiseman Bros.. Inc.
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WILMER L. MOORE. President.
TH E REPORT
"The Finance Committee pays close attention to the in vestments of the
Company's funds, and it should be heartily commended for a resolution it has
adopted for its guidance. It is provided by this resolution that no member of
the Committee shall, either directly or indirectly, borrow any of the Com
pany’s funds, nor shall any member, directly or indirectly, receive or take any
commission for loans made, or upon securities purchased for the Company."
He also says: "The Company's minutes a>e well kept, and set out in de
tail the action of the Directors and various Committees."
And in his final comment he further states: ‘ The officers of the Company
must be complimented for their administration, which is without reproach,
and for the earnest desire they have ever displayed to conserve the interests
of the policyholders."
JOHN F ROCHE, of New York City,
April, 1912. To the Insurance Dept, of Ala,
This is what the well known actuary of New York reported on this
company to the Insurance Department of Alabama. These are statements of
facts from one designated to investigate and report the exact conditions as
they are found. I his report is a matter of pride to the company and one of
satisfaction to the policyholders.
Desirable territory open for men of character and ability to represent
this company. Applications received at the home office. «
THE SOUTHERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Supervisor of Agents for the Stat* of /A E I al 11 t ri .
Georgia, Home Office Candler Build'ng. * * uiltu, KJU.
THE AT LAM A GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. TV ESPA Y, .JITY 16. 1912.
LAUGHS TIPPINS
BILL INTO BELAY
Senator Morris. Aided by Other
Wits. ‘‘Wishes” Measure on
Shelf for Two Days.
Six senators, members of the tem
perance committee of the upper house,
hare been successful In laughing the
Tippins-Alexander bill into a two-days
delay.
The prohibition measure, as a result
of the unusual/ proceeding which took
place in a senate committee late yes
terday afternoon, will not get even a
committee consideration until tomor
row. Indications are that a vote on the
bill can not be taken before next week.
Senator Bush, prohibition leader in
the senate, is around and about today
wondering just how the whole thing
happened. When the committee con
vened he swept aside debate and in
sisted on a motion to approve the bill
forthwith.
Then Morris Laughed.
Senator Morris arose and laughed
and remarked that he was an opponent
of the bill and several persons had ask
ed him to obtain them a hearing be
tore the committee took definite ac
t ion.
"This is the first I have heard of it.”
asserted Senator Bush. You just want
to delay the bill.”
Senator Morris laughed again.
"Yes. I just want to delay the bill.”
he admitted.
Senator Bush then Insisted that his
motion that the bill be approved, be
submitted to a vote.
Mo r ri» and Spenee oin In.
"We have got* the votes here to put
this thing through and it is going
through." said Bush.
Then both Senator Morris and Sena
tor Spence arose and laughed a third
time.
This is running the steam roller
over on us. isn't it?” remonstrated
Spence, still laughing.
“Put the motion." shouted Bush.
When the chairman called for the
vote there was a division and Senator
Graham, not quite sure of his position,
refused to vote.
"Mak« the senator vote." laughed
Morris.
So they forced Graham to vote, and
he voted for postponement.
The executive committee of the Men
and Religion Forward Movement, at a
meeting at which were present a num
ber of Atlanta ministers, adopted res
olutions condemning the stand of R
F. Maddox on the Tippins bill.
Chronic Diseases
THE reason many doctors do not have
success in treating chronic or long
standing d'seases is bacause they do not
get to the cause of
the trouble —incor-
rect diagnosis I
have helped many
a chronic invalid
by being able to
find the cause and
removing it. That’s
why I have been
called a crank on
diagnosis My 35
years of experience
in such diseases, in
cluding diseases of
men and nervous
d 1 s o r d e rs, have
made it possible for
me to obtain suc
cess in many cases
where others have
failed I have some
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DR. WM. M, BAIRD original Ideas re-
Brown-Randolph Bldg.garding the dis-
Atlanta, Ga. eases tn which I
J specialize which are set forth in my mon
ographs. They're free by mail in plain,
eealed wrapper. My office hours are 8 to
j7; Sundays and holidays, 14 to 1. Ex
amination is free.
CITY PLANT PACT
TO WINN TO SIGN
Amended Contract" With De
structor Company Approved
by Entire Council.
All that is necessary toda* finally to
close the contract for the building of
a garbage disposal plant is the sign
ing of the contract by Mayor Winn
and the representatives of the com
pany. The amended contract was ap
proved by both council and the alder
manic board yesterday.
Members of council declared today
that the bond of the New- Y’ork De
structor Company provided that an
electric power plant should be built in
connection with the crematory.
The contract provides, however, that
work shall nol be started on the elec
tric plant until the garbage plant is
completed. The entire new plant will
cost $376,000, the exact cost of the
electric plant being $102,000.
TURKS REJECT PEACE OFFER.
CONSTANTINOPLE, July IS. The
government has rejected terms of peace
offered to end lhe Italian war.
There Is more Catarrh In this section of
the country than all other diseases put to
gether. and until the last few years was
supposed to be incurable. For a great
many years doctors pronounced it a Jocnl
disease and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly falling to cure with local
treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science
has proven catarrh Io lie a constitutional
disease end therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It Is taken Internally
In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. They offer oue him
dred dollars for any case it falls to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address:
F. I CHENEY A- CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
• Sold bv druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
DO YOU NEED DENTAL WORK? ; ■
Come in any day and let ns ex- (lU _____ '
? rOg'/t I -imine your toclh and advise yon
1 J free of charge. Rv mir scientific 0 fl /7
Imsf materials and employ most —.—- . ....
Xf't ’f [Jw expert dentists. Yet our charges i—l
are very low.
set of* teeth. $5.00. bridge work. $4.00 Are received bv telephone.
GOLD CROWNS. $4.00 and $5.00. Air o . . \
ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS Ask for 8000 - bnth phones.
DR. C. A. CONSTANTINE, Prop, and Mgr.
-Corner Peachtree and Decatur; Entrance 19L_> Peachtree Street. ■
Chamberiin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
Atlanta New York Paris
The Annual Sale of Our Choicest
Embroidery Dress Patterns
The annual sale of the embroideries “de luxe”---those rich, lacy,
wonderful flouncings that all women love and want.
I hey are in white and all the delicate shades for summer wear and
they come with the bands to match.
I omorrow they will be exactly
HALF PRICE
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Regardless of whether the price was Tor s l2 -sft a yard
And the bargain is a bargain without a single drawback. Every
yard is as fresh and as lovely as it was when it came to us in the big
boxes from far-away Switzerland. We venture that, at these prices,
many smart women are going to look beyond their present needs and
buy for dresses that next spring she will hardly be able to duplicate
at twice these present prices.
Also let us impress upon you that these are not odds and ends.
Your choice will have ample scope. Included are all those lacy, blind
and punch-work patterns that have won such high favor this season.
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
A JULY SALE of JEWELRY
MEN’S STAPLE “FIXINGS”
For Tomorrow, Wednesday Only!
The items in this sale cover the ground of Men’s Jewelry
necessities -- Cuff Links, Stick Pins, Coat Chains,
lie Clasps, Fobs.
Die variety is almost bewildering—the qual- 1
ity is reassuring—the price puzzling in its small- S[
ness - Every item in this sale is high-grade, ] [
guaranteed rolled gold plate goods. Designs are HHhM S
unique, artistic, fashionable, pleasing and cor- S
rect. The settings comprise replicas of all’the q
precious stones --- Sapphires, Garnets, Rubies, fe
Emeralds, Sardonyx, Pearl, Jade, Turquoise,
Amethysts, etc. IggHragl
| See the big representative display in our
windows.
Come early. Although the ,stock is large,
prices will quickly reduce it.
Absolute Values /iA nWM
|O|| 50c, 75cand$1.00
. Tomorrow, choice tzV w r
Limited to 3 Purchases to a Customer
DANIEL BROS. CO.
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