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THERE IS DANGER IN
NEGLECTING THE TEETH
Without perfect teeth one can not
enjoy perfect health Many dangerous
diseases can bi traced to decayed or
fau'ty teeth. The food can not be
properly masti< -tiri. germs develop and .
are carried direct!} into the system
through the stomach.
Do not take chances. Have your teeth
put in perfect repair You'll look bet
ter. feel better and live longer.
The fear of th usual torture in the '
dentist's chair causes man? people to
proc tstinate; .but that !» no onger
necessarx
The Atlanta Dental Parlors with the;
latest srientifi < . ilpment, rt> non
performing <■ ntal operations PAIN
LESSLY. Highest class of work V< iy
loxx prices
These parlors are located at Hr- cor- I
ner of Peachtree and Decalin stre> s. ■
entrance 19 1-2 Pcactytiei. Dr \
Constantine i.« manager. •**
BENJ. FRANKLIN WAS
THE INVENTOR OF
THE BIFOCAL LENSES
Y< irs ago • o idea of a two-vision or I
bifocal --or■ ■»• by Benja- '
min Frank Ton-pair of g| ss"s was
vert annoying to him. and In his <>v i
words h >'rote to Dr. Whately: "Find
this change ttoub'cs-une and not al
ways eii.Tic ently rat . . I had the gla v s 1
cut ; nd ha.f of each lens assot iat <t
in the same < irele. By this means, as
1 w. r mx spectacles constantly. I have
only to move my <-y< «• up or down to see I
far near" T « was Indicative of j
the genius of Fr.tnkun. which xvas afi
er* aid known a- the split bifocal.
Years later the cement bifocal xxas In
treduce I; it is made l>x cementing Iwo |
* lenses together, and is still in i ominon
use Then iun th* Id- i of using i
pierce of g ass of different fndiee and
fusin' them togethe’-. making a one- |
■ is knoxxn as the Kryptok Invisible Bi- ,
fox a .
But in all these there has always I
been 10.-t vision, for 'he into m-d;:'.t<
sight ms been forgotten The Hines;
Optii. Comp.inx. at 91 Peachtree
street !■ •.* >< brought >ut
fused invisible Tri-Focal lons that is
conslo, red from a scientific and me- •
< nani' at standpoint io be one of the i
greates aeltit x< merits in the optical in- ,
t u.-tr This lens is made in one solid
plf vi- i la ee distinct foca’ poxvers,
which ’>'‘nd * 1 to-, ntifuii- into one an- '
oth ji h<. it is ilmost impossible to tell I
tlu a !,i of ar. ' scriptl'.n is in front j
of I o '-ye-: ii gives perfect vision for
the i .st; i ’ intermediate as well
as so. pea . i: i-i mgs back to u» those
happy il ' v "f childhood vhen glasses I
wet cot ne<.nd. it restores the sight
and gi ■ I- • ■ 'ii ' and comfort never
before l-.nox t xxltil any glass. It is Ihe
high' t ) rid- n» the world has ever
kni xx but It Is worth several times
the I '■ ell i:l is it Is the only lens |
made in th' " ■ r . -. at will give pi i f cl ,
vlsi n 'or .ii ii. il .11 distances. They 1
are ■ d . fitt< I onlj by the Hines
Optical t’ompanx. 91 Peachtree street, ;
between the Montgomery and Alcazar I
theaters. and can not be bought else- j
where.
STRENGTHEN THE NERVES
Take Horsford's Acid Phosphate
A tpasponnf’il 1r a glass of cold water I
maken an inv goiaiing, refreshing b*ver
• g* 1 ** * i
Th* delicious flavors of th<’ hast fruit
find more economical SAUEB’R KX
TRACTS ALE FLAVORS Thirteen
hiirlo st av. :irds and medals
EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS
AND DECORATIONS.
ATLANTA < ORAL CO..
Call Main 1130
If you intend to move
September 1 call at our
Main or Ivy oTtce at once
and sign contract for tele
phone service. Ee sure and
give at least two weeks’ no
tice in advance and state
present location and address
to which you are moving.
With advance notice we will
move your telephone to new
location on date desired or
as soon thereafter as is pos
sible. Southern JB?11 Tele
pbene "ml Telegraph Cto.__
Tell
Your
I
I Estate ;
Dealer
1
■ Saw Hk
Adi in The
Georgian
Insist that he advertise
your propertv in the
paper the class yon
. want tn reach read the
i most —
That’s The
Georgian
In this vi< in it v. because
it goes to the man at
practically the nnlv
time he has tn read—in
the
I
Evening |
Georgian
Quick sales the mle
j from Georgian Real Es-
I tate Ads.
fllNPl
v’» sx s. Cv, . ■
The Kind You llaA»* Always Bought has borne the signa*
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. AHoav no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and •
.Jii't-as-good ” are but. Experiments, and endanger the
heiidh of Children— Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, I'are
goric, Drops and Soothing .Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neiiiier Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Ils age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
ano allays I'evci i.-:ine«s. It cures Diarrlt; a ami Wind
Colic. It. relit ">< s Teething Troubles, cur< Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and i’ovads, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Th< Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
in Use For Over 30 Years.
TH! « NTAUW company, tt M'issav tTRCrr. NrwvOßK CITV,
PIRK CMJE
IN MICHES
—y
On Face. Smail, Red and Hard. Al
so nn Neck and Chest. Itching
Intense. Pain and Burning. Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment Cured.
M«»rii <»n. “For one year I K«if
f.rrd from a very severe attack of acne
or pimples, accompanied by eczema It
first showed i»«clf by the
formation of smalt red, I
j _ s rather hard pimples which |
were not onl.v to I
A, • » * the face, but wore pn infill
They also appeared on my
A— '/'S- * k and Their Itch- I
f 1 ' •’»< was often ro intense as ■
' to cause insomni'i. arid fhev |
very often caused pain and
burning. I tried several so calied 'sure j
cuie irrnediPh, hut. they did little or no
goini. Several months ago I heard of ('uti
I cura Soap and Ointment and wrote for a ;
I sample.
"I found them so soothing that I at i
or.ee purchased a twenty-five cent cake of
Cuiieura, Soap, and a fiftj cent box of ;
Cut'ciira Ointment. I used the Cutlcura
Soap and Ointment ns follows: First open
some of the pimples, baihe with warm
water and Cuticura Soap, dry and snw’ar j
I'ghtly with Cuticura ointment, let this
remain on for about five or ten minutes,
then wash olf with hot water and Cuticura
Soap. After rising them for about a month, i
ail of the itching and the pimples had on- 1
rrcl.\ disappeared. (Signed) John Finger, I
Dec 30. 1911.
Cm •'•lira So >p and ( uticura Ointment are
sold Ihrom lumJ the v.o; Id Liberal >; mplcof !
h m il •<! ><• \. ith 32 p Skin B< ' I
di' -is i . f -cant Cutieuni lb*»t 1 Boston."
4«i- I t mlcr faced men bhouirl i o ('uticura ’
ea” shav ii • -I •••. sample free
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i Tl '
| Real
Estate i
n«» u'Cdii j
11 invest me nt
For both the man With
a few hundred dollars
and the man with large
capital.
Look back ten years and
see the immense increase
in value oj all classes
of . Itlanta Real E.tsate.
I he inci ease in (he next
ten years will be even
greater
Why mot iprofit
from Atlanta’s
growth as oth
ers have done?
Ihe Georgian gives you
the widest choice
j? -
t Dr. E. G. Griffm’s 3®„?J'r£")
Over BROWN & ALLEN’S D RUG STORE. 24’; WHITEHALL ST. 9
« Set o! Teelll 1
K r--- COMPLETED DAY ORDERED ■
I 22k Gold Crowns S 3 I
| S pec * a ‘ Bridge Work. $4
All Dental Work Lowest Prices. I
jW- PHONE 1708. Hours—-8 to 7. Lady Attendant. 1
1 lUS ATLA.VLX AM) NI'AVN. I I ESDAi . ALGLb’I L>. IMI2.
READ THIS.
The Texas Wonder cure* kidney and
’•tedder troubler*. removing gravel, cures
i abetc”. weak and lame backs, rheuma
• l.'°m, and all Irregularities of the kidneys
and bladdei ’r. both men and women
fieguiatf s oladder troubles in children
If not sold by your druggist, will be Kjnt
by mail on receipt of SI.OO One email
bottle is two months treatment and sel
dom fails tc pcrfi-’t a cure. Send for
timoniaa from this and other states Dr
E \V Hall. .920 Olive a< . St. Louis, Mo
tHold bv orucirlsts
Eczema and Ringworm Cured.
Tetterine is the only “dead sure” cute
for eczema. It is a fragrant, soothing,
healing antiseptic, which never fails. It
Is equally effective In the cure of ring
I worm and all other violent skin and scalp
I diseases. \sk your druggist for Tetterino.
' If he hasn't it. send 50c to the Shuptrine
j Co., Savannah, Ga. •••
Think of All
! You Eat
No wonder you some
times have a bilious
headache, feel dizzy,
are troubled with in
digestion and can’t
sleep.
Tutt’s Pills
w ill help your liver do
its work regularly, as
it should. Take no
substitute sugar
coated er nlain.
HO7 L 3 ANCi RE SORI 3.
Ocean View hotel
W. H. Actants. Owner and
Manager,
Pablo Beach, Florida.
Flirt ■■ minutes from JackTonx’itle.
i Flortda. the most desirable seaside r> -
.-ort foi the ae< ommpdation of Georgia
piople. One night’s ri.le front Atlanta.
Eu opean plan, rates one dollui pi.r
<i. y ami up; $5.00 a xxeek and up. Ex
cellent case in connection. Special re
luct'd rate to regular guests.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
ATLANTiCCITYOFITCIALCiIIIDf
I I"■ istrations AU attraction I
■ the 'catling 1 x>tels described, with rates, city I
■ maps. etc. Send J ' atainp for mailing fi ee < opv I
I X tl.tut i« < .it I rre 1 nttirnifi tioti Biii't'aul
mm r. o. Box BUS. AtlHiith City. N. J -mJ
IM ■■■» . .« I I ,
Diseases
T HE reason many doctors do not have
1 success n treating chronic or long
, standing .‘’senses is because they do not
CT* get ,o ,tlf ‘ cause of
trouble incor
v<-Vl* rect diagnosis [
have helped many
a chronic Invalid
•• by bei "’ abl * 10
I * jfee' flnd Ihe cause and
- 41 removing It That'•
w ' hy 1 been
I ViS 'ailed a crank on
S'JyiL WJgZ dlagcsls M y 35
■ .Ax years of experience
b< * TjSSi 111 "ooh diseases. !n-
-MM chiding diseases of
men nnil tiervous
Bsin&aw d I s o’r d e re, have
V Os made it possible for
me to obtain suc-
L-\r ' cess In many cases
» -L L where others have
.. tee- -ws... a. failed. I have soma
DR. WM. M. BAIRD original Idea-; e-
Brown -Ra ndolph Bldg.gardfng the tis-
Atlanta, Ga. eases In which I
speciaJtr.c which are set forth tn mv mon
ographs. They’re free by mall In plain,
sealed wrappet Mv office hour* an- Sto
7. Sundays and holidays, IS to 1. ta
annnation la free.
VArwi V.■■ «rw xt.esm IBS > eotse e-masaa
SIOO Reward. SIOO
Tlip readers nf this paper will he pleased
:o learn that th*»r«* is at lenst one <1 refilled
disease that science has been able to cure
in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive
cure now known to the medical fraternity,
(’ntarrh being a constitutional disease, re
quires r constitutional treatment. Halls
Catarrh Cure 13 taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution
an<| assisting nature in doing Its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its cura
’vr powers that they offer One Hundred
Hollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address
L .1 CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
<o!d by all druggists, 75c.
w «ke Hall's Family Pills for constipation
DON’T MISS THE BIG
MUSICAL COMEDY
AT BONITA THEATER
The King-Murray-Jones Musical
Company, ploying an extended engage
mint at the Bonitn Theater. 32 Pea<;i
tree street, offers for this xxeek one of
the most at'ractivft bills of their entire
repertoire. The company !• indeed a
capable one. The comedians are the
best seen here this season, and "The
Pretty Girl Chorus” Is xvorth the price
of admission alone. Motion pictures be
fore and after every performance. Full
and complete continuous performances
afternoons and evenings. Children sc,
adults 10c.
He’s Ruptured!
!'V' 'N’T take any chance in getting
1 z ting that truss. Come to Jacobs'
Pharmacy, where xve have experts to
examine the child and to give you the
best professional advice. On' the sec
ond Floor of our Main Stole quiet and
apart from the general .business, xve
have Private Fitting Rooms with men
and women attendants and every other
convenience for your comfort.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy has the best equip
ped Truss Department in the Southern
States. We have the most extensive
stock of all standard
T rushes
Elastic
Belts
Bandages
Abdominal
Supporters
Your physician feels safe with our
fitting, because he knows that Jacobs’
Pharmacy is the most dependable in
these critical cases. Furthermore, xve
give you the lowest possible prices on
these goods. Why. then, take chances
else w here?
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Atlanta, Ga.
I Busmess is
Good with ns. Clean merchandise and clean
methods make it so. For instance—
Iron Clad College Trunks
at $9.50
LIEBERMAN’S I
The House of Guaranteed Baggage
92 Whitehall St.
>■■■■llllllll W..WIUII-JIL i .1.1111 iiiiiiwiiiiiiimiiiii——
STO DD A R DIZI NG Means
Best Dry Cleaning!
iwtsaewas ewksn
£■ ASK anybody in Atlanta: ■’Who's the BEST Dry g’. 7 ’
ifa 1 v <'leaner and Dyer?”—and praetieallv in EVERY case tfe
you’ll he told that STODDARD does the BEST work.
jS 'There's a reason.” Our SUCCESS grew from GOOD
" Ork! Si
Mfl A Wagon Fcr t Phone Call. nES
\\ p pay Express (one way) on out-pf-town orders of $2 or over. EiJ
Stoddard Greatest
*■ Atlanta Phone 4s Dry Cleaner and Dyer
DIAMONDS
A Judicious Investment
The purchaser of diamonds has the satisfaction of
possessing, in tangible, useful form, an amount of gen
uine wealth.
Aside from the favorable attraction, commercial!v
by those wearing diamonds, the; form an investment that
:s second to few indeed. They have successfully weath
ered every depression without a single break in price.
The constant increase in their value has been re
markable. Ten years ago you could have bought them
for half, or less, of what they cost today.
We are offering exceptional values in Solitaires from
3-4 to 1 1-2 carats that will be to your interest to ex
amine.
Call or write ns for our partial-payment plan in de
tail. It will enable you to possess a diamond and pay for
it with practically no ineon venience.
Ttjugepe UyCaypeyQ.
- cyt lVlirn.H>y.l. SK.
Annual Mountain
Excursion
SOUTHERN RAiLWAY
Saturday, August 17
$6.00 Asheville, N. C.
$6.00 Lake Toxaway, N. C.
$6.00 Hendersonville, N. C.
$6.00 Hot Springs, N. C.
$6.00 Tate Springs, Tenn.
$6.50 Bristol, Tenn.
Final limit September 1.
Three trains to Asheville.
Morning | Noon I Night.
8:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 9:45 p.m.
MAKE RESERVATION NOW.
I You cannot at- H
tend to your com- ||
pany’s business if
your mind i s H
tro übl e d w i t h I
.your own affairs.
A savings ac - S
count frees your H
mind from worry si
and you can con- H
centrate on busi- B
ness.
That is what in- p
creases salaries.
L St art now to save. B
B I n a short ti me you g
B will leave worry B
I far behind.
|H . Every Dollar Deposited
; : Earn* More Dollars ? !
We pay 4 Per Cent on B
Savings
I City Savings |
■ Bank i
15 E. Alabama St. B
REASONS FOR FOTTLFS BMLECTIOI
Given by Representative Citizens from
Every Section of the State
The follow ing address has been issued
to the people of the state of Georgia by
a committee of prominent citizens, rep
resenting the various sections of the
state:
At the primary election to be held on
August 21. 1912, Hon. J. R. Pottle will be
a candidate for re-election to the posi
tion as judge of the court of appeals. The
undersigned, acting for ourselves, but also
as a committee selected by his friends
from the various sections of the state, feel
that our acquaintance with Judge Pottle,
and with his qualifications, attainments
and work justifies us in submitting to your
consideration the following statement and
reasons why, in our opinion, it is to the
best interest of the people of this state
that he should be retained in his present
position:
First and toremost should be mentioned
his eminent qualifications for the position.
He is a lawyer of unusual ability. Melias
he judicial temperament" in a marked
degree. His career has been such as to
give him special training for the charac
ter of work required in this office. For a
number of years he was one of the law
clerks in the supreme court, and he fol
lowed this with several years of active
and varied practice; and at the time of
his appointment xvas universally recog
nized as one of the most upright, skillful
and successful lawyers in the state.
While he has been on the bench for only
a little more than six months, a close
examination of tire opinions he has ren
dered will show that xve are fully justified
in the high estimate which we have placed
tt;»on his ability as a judge.
We further commend him as a polished
gentleman of high personal character,
strict integrity and unusual intellectual
attainments.
It seems to us that the present oppo
sition to him is very untimely. It lias
been the custom—a good custom as we see
it. anti one that commends itself to all
fair-minded thinking people, tliat an ap
pointee to an office of this character
should have the opportunity of perfecting
his career and of showing what is in him
before he is called upon to contest for
his position; and especially should this
be true of one who shows so much prom
ise of usefulness, and against whom
naught can be said: as is true in the ease
of Judge Pottle. The present opposition
to Judge Pottle is against all precedent.
»a«—» CLEVELAND-MAN NIN G 11 ■■ »—i
PIANO SALE
Attention of Schools, Colleges, Homes. Our August Clear
ance sale ot used pianos affords an opportunity unusual in the
way of a saving on High Grade Standard Pianos..
Easy payments may be arranged.
Vose & Sons Upright Piano $ 65
Henry &S. G. Lindeman Upright Piano . . $285
Steinway & Son Upright Piano $240
Everett Upright Piano $265
Mason & Hamlin Upright Piano ~ .$2lO
Emerson Upright Piano $295
Coral Upright Piano $247
Stetson Upright Piano $l9B
Harvard Upright Piano $255
Kingsley Upright Piano $240
John Church Upright Piano $365
Decker Bros. Upright Piano $235
We are showing the largest stock of new Uprights. Grands
and Player-Pianos of any store in the South. We invite your
inquiry or visit.
Clevelaiid=Man fling Piano Co.
80 North Pryor Street
"STORE BEAUTIFUL" i—in,,u._,
THE 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 Com
mittee shall, either directly or indirectly, borrow any of the
Company’s funds, nor shall any member, directly or indi
rectly, receive or take any commission for loans made or
upon securities purchased for t tje Company.”
He also says: “The Company’s minutes are well kept
and set out in detail the action of the Directors and various
Committees.
And in his final comment he further states: “The offi
cers of the Company must be complimented for their admin
istration, 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 Citv.
April, 1912 To the Insurance Dept, of Ala.
It is with pardonable Pride The Southern States Life
Insurance Company presents the above report from the
weh known New } ork actuary. This report confirms
those -which have been made by other actuarial investi
gators who have preceded. The investigation was thor
ough and the report specks for itself.
General Agents wanted for unfilled territory.
Local Agents wanted in ull territories. ’ ’
The Southern States Idle Insurance Co.
ATLANTA.
ga.
r s - Mcleod,
Supervisor of Agents
WILMER L. MOORE, Pre*. fOT State Os GeOl gia
That it is manifestly unfair to ask
Judge Pottle to give up the position to 1
another at this time appears when wo
recall that the office was tendered to hint
without solicitation on his part, and that
being urged by his friends to undertake
this work he gave up a large and lucra
tive practice: and yet, now within less
than a year, he is asked to give up the
judgeship, notxvithstanding his service
has been so satisfactory.
While there is no law against all three
of the Judges of this court being selected
from the same county or from the same
section of the state, still It Is the part
of wisdom that the judges should be se
lected, so far as possible, from different
•sections. It should be kept-in mind that
there are a number of questions of law
constantly arising in each section of tha
state which do not arise in the others.
The practice in the cities is very different
from the practice in the country counties:
the city laxvyer may be wholly unfamiliar
with many classes of cases constantly
arising in country practice, and vica
versa: so that the members of the court
should be selected with this diversity in
view At present the court of appeals is
composed of three judges: one is from
Atlanta, one from Walton county, within
fifty miles of Atlanta, and Judge Pottle
is from south Georgia. Judge Pottle's
opponent is from Atlanta; and, if he werel
elected, there would not be a man on the
bench to represent that vast section of
the state which lies south of Atlanta
Believing that Judge Pottle’s re-elec
tion is demanded, not only by every ar
gument of fairness and expediency, but
by the needs of the bench Itself, we com
mend him to the peopie of Georgia for
his ability, his honesty, his integrity, his
experience, his special fitness for the wor<
and ask for him your cordial support at
the coming primary.
ANDREW J. COBB, Athens, Ga.
SAML’EL B. ADAMS, Savannah, Ga
SPENCER R. ATKINSON. Atlanta. Ga.
WILLIAM A. LITTLE. Columbus. Ga.
HORACE M. HOLDEN. Augusta. Ga.
H 11. DEAN". Gainesville. Ga.
J. T HILL, Cordele, Ga.
W L. GRICE, Hawkinsville, Ga.
B. S. WILLINGHAM, Forsyth. Ga.
JOEL BRANHAM, Rome. Ga.
1. A. BVSH, Camilla, Ga.
LEON A. WILSON. Waycross, Ga.