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ML! FOLKS’ MEL. SSLTS
MID CiTHifITICSM’T FOB 1011
Harmless, gentle “Syrup of Figs’’ is best to cleanse
• your stomach, liver end 30 feet of bowels of sour
bile, decaying food, gases and clogged-up waste.
You old feopli Syrup <>f is
Ilk- tnk Vou ho*< <t -.s
also tucome I. - , ’>■
Th)|. ‘-p i’ S' ’ tip ’’ll S ‘S
' ~i i" ' ; - ]ll ’ ’ V ■ ' - ' W' ’ < 1 1 ’
Find ’veak. • uggi*-h l>< ■ • nur.it
natural n< gdu tie
no *l, <. I-:. ’.VI! >• !•' b-»u
•h ■ • • • : •> ?>«. -. i
■Humeww'.W’m’ «w> ru.-wirew
Basement
SHOES
Gir I Boys’
Parent Vw-rhe’ , Gun i Box Calf, Blucher and >
.Wb-?- ai and Button Scout Shoes.
• SIZES
8 2 11 11511 to 1-- $1.65
11 1-2 lo .65 11-2 to 51-2 $1.95
- 51.95 6to 8 - - $2.45
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25 WHITEHALL SY.
FRED- S. STEWART CO.
Umder-Ptice Sasem srat
ttb'i itamaMtMßA-MMsn:- w.u.MwißiMyFwixifc. aw- -- u— bl i —rr iimiiiiiiiii ■mu jj—n
y; 5
t ■ » w Offered by our
{. ng ! 1 Safe Deposit
WL® -- >’ Vaults "
ill e g’ve to patrons the
,■' ■' A'Ar? • advantages of new and
•l- <• ■•■ ... “•*— modern vaults rein-
■ forced and barrica .ltd with Yale Deposit Locks. Ihe
j Yale svsUin of lock ig is known around the world as
■ the most sturdy, the most impregnable.
1 .. rv b jx to o. • aolt i .r. tec t< aLva .pt i.d guard n.m hard nt and a double set of
i.iul:. ii.ii i \ ’ oa.ii'> io us, —they will be su '<r hum fire as well as theft.
j ATLANTA TRUST CO..
Hi-lygr, Piesident. Capital. $500,000.00
THE REPORT
‘•'j i ,inc. '<• r lee pr.ys close attention to the in
v< . , ■ : • ■ - i ■\ « iic.’. l- , anti it should t»e heartily
com: •-. i ’ f. i.>. , .onit his adopted for its guidance.
I, is , . <1 'I si . 'olution that no member of the Com-
•n.tt, ■ •. Ji, ciihet dire Ivor indirectly, borrow any ol the
Company’s i Is, nor shall any member, directly or indi
rectly, i< ve take any commission for loans made, or
upon ccuritie purchased for the Company.”
ile 'i os o ■ The Company s minutes are well kept,
and - ' out in detail the action oi the Dneciors and various
Committees.'*
' id in his fir 1 comment he further slates: “The offi
cers of the < ’otnp must be complimented for their admin
istration, wli it is without reproach, and for the earnest
desi:■■ they hi r e . displayed to conserve the interests ol
the policy holders.”
JOHN F. ROCHE, of New York City.
*April, 1912 To the insurance Dept, of Ala.
If isii uh pardonable Pride The Southern States Life
Ini iran < >mpa y presents the above report from the
hn .T York actuary’. This report conl'inns
those 1 hit'll h.i.’e t i made by other aeniariul investi
gate s o lave preceded. The investigation was thor
ougii ai.rl the report speaks for iiself.
Ge l ', al <n f> remin d for unfilled territory.
Local Aei nts i.'unte.l in all territories.
Th ’ ?■' State! Lite Insurance Co.
ATLANTA,
X ’•». 2
GA.
S. • • OD,
’ Igeats
/V \ 10l .-iuo til illOf ’fd
WILMER I. fro.
: (thirty feet of bowels suck :his d" ay
j ing w.t 'D .inti poi-on> into the- blood
i You wib never ge t f» • ling inht unt!
;h* s s < - ”<t. 1 ‘>ut do D centl\
■' Don'; h )'■»• a boive' ; son
j ii>»- » bovv-’l irritant. For voUi sak<
j 'inh g’-ntlo. * IT’*r li\ • S\ru;
• . f Fi: Thon you are not drugging
; ' ’Uiseh t‘< . Syrup of I ig- c ompose,
joi' nn’.y hist ions ties. <enna and aro
i hi n which can not injure.
A ' -a.-potinfui t'-nignt will gent'? bu
■ • -:gh’y, ri!'»v»- on and out of \<»il
Isvsicm b- mi ning ail the sour bib
s. rm uiing fond and ( logged
i! uatti . without gripe, naus’-.i
• ’ e ,i*.
gi t th» genuine. Ask your drug
. • Hi name, “Syrup of i-’iv*
x • s nna " R< fus<. wit i
<ont nt. >i.' '‘thii Fig Syrup unh-s?
by th
.f, . ■ i.' i Sy ii|i I'liiiti .ti' Ib’-t
I the I ih< i
THE \TLA'<TA GEORGIAN XND V FWS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1912.
Greatest Herve
Vitalize! Knm
A 50-CENT BOX FREE
A Recent Discovery. Kellogg’s Sanitone
Wafers, the Most Effective Nerve
Strengthener for Men and Wo
men Ever Found by Science.
I This is the world's n.-west, safest, most
: reliable mid efT- -tive nerve inviarorator,
' revltallzer. brain awakener, body -trenarth
ener. without equal in the world's history
of medicine. It brimzs a’>out a change from
that awful, dull, weak, lazy, don't-irive-a
hnng feeling to brightness, strength,
clear-headedness and courage which is
remarkable.
Kellogg's ?Sa a I tone Waters Make You
Feel Fine Ail the Time.
FOR MEN.— a’civi force gone' You
aii what 'our nert es arc, nothing else. '
If you feel all run "down from over- ‘
work or other causes, if you suffer from
insomnia, "< a' . <l-in” feeling, brain fag.
extreme nervousness. peevishness, '
gloomine.-s worry, cloudy brain, loss of
ambition, energy and vitality, loss of '
weight and digestion, constipation, ‘
liea da i 11. s. neura igia. of the debilitating ‘
effects of tobacco or drmk, send for a
50i- free trial box of Kellogg's Sanitone 1
Wafers, and soon you v. ill be well,
strong and happy.
FOR WOMEN.— If nu s t.f, from
nei cons ikdown. extreni. nervous
ness, "blift ” spells, desire to i-t y . u or- '
ry, neurAlgi;. back pains. loss of 1
weight or appetite, sleeplessness, head- '
aches, and constipation, anti arc all
out-of. sorts Kellogg's Saniton; Wafers '
will make you feel that there is more
to life than you ever realized before. *
Send today for tin .'(lie free trial box.
No tnoie med of dieting, diversion.
11 .i' • I - cm- - '.e'-eis, s, dangt . ous
drugs, eleeti i< i 1 \ . mass-igo or any
thing elsi Kellogu's Sanitone Wafers
do tin <•. ri-t for ■ a b and all. givt you
nerve-fotce and m-ke you love to live.
11 first -class di uggists ha ve Kel
lo-.:;.’,': Sanitone W afers in stock, al Sl.o'l
a box. or they vxi'l be mailed direct i
upon rei 11 ■■ of price by I' - . J. Kel- I
logg. 1329 11 oe'm.i-t-T Bloek, Battit I
t’.eek. Mich. No free trial bon ■ from
druggist s.
A aO-eeni :-i.-il bo:: of this gre >t dis
covery will prove that tin? do the
work. 'i'lie. •<■ guaranteid every
wafer. S,nd coupon !>< low tod -. for
free '■ '■(■ trial b ■ of Kt Ipgg's Sanitoni
Wat --.
s. ra»»»-n>«w tw-• > e—»«•«-- ««www_ ■ «m-
| FREE TRIAL BOX COUPON. L
F. J. Kellog:; Co.. 1329 ! ‘off;-.. •«' .r L
Block, Battle Creek. Mi h.
S» nd I”’* b\ it ’ ~rn ni iil, li t • <>f j.
vhaiL r P, a • flit trial box of th<’||
i. o: tis rful <>ist <>\ «i vs. rii. i\i , :<■ 1- I
loggT miton.* .f. ;p. I i: 'lose ,
!» cnt in ■l*. ;■■ •> hf Ip ;a; post - ;
u.- and pat king.
f
I
j Sucet or IL !•' It - .
| City State
I 'l'lie regular SI.OO siz.e of Kellogg's.
Sanitone Wafers :n>- for sale in Atlan
ta by Coursey A .Winn, 20 Marietta |
street: Eikit Drug <”o.. 26 P htree I
I str et : .!:-eobs' I’p c iiim. ' . (I Marietta j
strict (eight stores).
No fe. packages from druggists.
BMIOOT
ITCHED AND BURNED
On Wrists and Hands. Ears Red
and Swollen. Terrible Itching.
Heel Would Crack. Could Not
Sieep. Cut'cura Soap and Oint
ment Cured all Troubles.
Beliion. Ga "Some time avo my feet ;
and ears were tn»si bitten, which troubled
me very much every winter. Aiy ears
wou»d turn r.*d and swefl. with terrible
i itching and my heel would <-ack. I had
a severe brain trouble and also .1 breaking
j out on my wrists and hands winch would
p itch and burn until I could not sleep of
I nigh's. 'There an eruption on my scalp '
with dandruff. I had to keep my hair ‘
| clipped dose io kt cp down tL»* irritation ‘
' and itching. I tried several remedies and i
cream and two trea’mentsof remedies '
which did me no good. 'Then ! u-ed (’uti- ’
cura Soap and Ointment ami I am i. •• cured
of all my troubles.” (Signed ' .1. S. Echols.
I Mar. IJ, P.H2.
♦
BABY CURED OF SKIN TROUBLE
Decaturville. 'Fenn ' My baby’s head
broke out in little blisters when he was |
about two mci ks burst and then '
. st scabbed oxer with a F"ti -i or* y crust 1
ami raw under it. He < a<i and could not
sleep. 'There didn't anything do him ary 1
good until I got the (’uGcma Soap ami I
Ointment. In about three weeks after i i
began using Outieura Soap ami Ointment I
thvv cured him (Signed) Mrs. Anna j
Goodman, .lan, 31. 191?
Cuticiiri’ Soap and Cuticura Ointment are j
. sold throughout the world, libera! sample of i
ea< p. Skin Bo >k \ 1
i dress post-card Cuticura, Dept I’. Boston.”
'U'pnde--faced men should use Cuticura
Soap Shaving Sii< k. 23c. Sample free.
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
FILL ALL WANTS.
BOTH PHONES SOCO.
.'iMMriv •■ i. wi— «.n
KIMBROUGH STATES VIEWS
TO TENTH WASD VOTERS
MM
J. T. KIMBROUGH,
Candidate for Council Tenth Ward.
•
In submitting my candidacy for coun
! il to the people of the Tenth ward, I
■ • '-'i e to au e ih< m that if I am
honored by being elected to represent
I shall give unsi--iringiv of my
time in looking after their interests.
The Tenth ward is to be congratu
lated on having secured as part of it«
terrdoiy <’apitu'. Vi- w. Wnile I expec t
io give a s<jua: dial to all sections of
.he ward in furthering public improve
ments, the new section should it -ci'..
•me; i d attention.
What tic Tenth ward needs more
ban anythin*., else is bell r streets.
I shall bnd every energy to
securing the.- e -huc. 1, -necc d improve
ments 'The public wor'is departmen:
should be <|iiijj'fd with nev and mod
ern machinery which will enable them
to do more work at less cost.
Tiii, v. ard als.» ha -two pa.ks whhb
ought to b* cup: over! for the benolit
of oin ( itizens.
I shall do all i can to seem- appro
priations for this purpose.
it is my iriTiD.iori, if elected, to work
: t‘ ■ ’ my ■it ihf other mi Tubers o
Tc’Ph w.- rd dfbgation in council.
i bclii .( iha; with co-operation with
i‘ olir. r iii;.i!* splendid improve
at nts can he secured. ** •’
HY NOT GET
A GUARANTEE
Every Article of Merit that is Sole
1 nese Days in Guaranteed—No
Guarantee Often .Means
Poor Quality.
T <i- is? vi 1;. little exi p>< for any
' per.-n:i tn claim ti’sit h<- has been
i '-tmig” mi a pitii i ise. Fifty yf-nrs age
: he buyei had to look out, but today it
is unusual tn find a mi reliant who wil'
loot return the iiintti y for any articlt
that ha? proved unstttit tactory.
An excellent example of this kind of
i.'air dealing is shown by the eleaiicut
I glia anti i- that all \tlnnta druggists
give on Dodson’s Liver Tone.
These people toll us ;h; l any person
’ r.hu pays 50c. for a bottle of Dodson's
Li\ r Tom- ami <1 ms r.ot find it a gon
le . nd most pleasant liver tonic, harm .
a S. but a -ure Fell -Ver of copstip: lion
sind a perfect substitute for calomel,
can get his money ba 'k just as quick as
'hey i an get it out of tile money iiraw-
t i -Ov.ip's Liver Tone has practically
j taken the place of calomel. It is ab
rct”. I: i’-irmh ss. sore in its-' action ’.nd
•nu.'.s no 11 .-tt ietiou of 'mbit or diet
I No wonder the drug people are glad to
g’j:i t ante, it. while ether rem: dies tim:
h :i:ati- , : claims of Dods it's Liver
'(’one are not gtmrantet 1 at all.
Boys Are Just Awful i
on Shoes x j
X, t
v\ Ii v not try sonic
i tii.'it ; !•:• Vfbde-in-At-
i l.iuta
i
I Plentx dF -iiifi v t in
tile lip]*'!'. ;i’i(l doilblf*
s 'l’\ it-e in ’. lie j
I iillv ;1!lI T V ( 'obit j
lasts.
I CRAIG’S
OS
litgF
!93 Peachtree St.
Dollar a pair saved in
the wear.
ftMMB .wmiL «-'•’i-iC - JB«I H .
Georgian
Want Ads
CrCt
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Chamberlindoliiison=Dußose Co.
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
J
All Is Ready Now in the
Suit Department
'There is a bustle and stir and an air of “busy-ness” in our big,
roomy second floor. It tells of the new season’s dresses, suits
and coats, of startling styles and charming colors.
For the new season is here and with its arrival our prepara
tions are complete.
To delay now can effect no good. The style marks for fall
are clearly defined What we show we show with authority.
No guesswork; doubts are dispelled. We know now, and so will
you after a visit to our second floor.
Fake, for instance—
T'llP What is it about them that you like at once? Is
I i!IU it the richness of the materials, the heavy cords and
stripes and rough weaves, in shades of taupe,brown, blue
SUITS aCK white? Is it the distinguished looking
cutaway, or the jaunty adaptations of the Norfolk, or
is it the new collars that turn away from the neck and show a
little vest effect? It may be any of these, for they all justly
claim the approval of Paris.
There is much to be seen and much to be admired in suits
this year!
And you may see and admire them right here and now.
Will you?
* Tlio. Perhaps one of your most pleasing surprises will
8 liC be the new woolen dresses—for they 7 are essentially
NEW and trim and smart. Eponge is one of the ma
ii tenals, and heavy welt diagonals-much lighter in
t V/JfrJvD we irrht than -in looks—and two-toned whipcords.
Many are belted One very smart dress is an out-and-out Nor
folk, surprising as this may seem for a one-piece dress. It has
all of the plaits of the Norfolk; the belt is of suede.
Then the collars this season take in dresses far and away
from those of other seasons. This is the dug-out effect, variously
and charmingly worked out.
And the silk dresses. Perhaps we should have said the
charmeuse dresses—for that is what they are, in taupe and amber
and soft French blues that have been oddly named this season.
I heir skirts are usually plain, or with a draping that falls very
low and is often caught at the side. The sleeves, simula
ting those of the days of Robespierre, are long and slashed at
the cuffs and finished with frillings and with a tiny piping, usu
ally of contrasting shade.
TT|i»a The thermometer may argue it is too soon to
£HU speak of them—but the style demands some notice.
.It is a forty-live inch—a three-quarter length— coat
that ’ s of boucle or double-faced materials,
U.O or o f uncu t velour. In the back the lines are very
straight: in front it is cutaway. Its edges are braided; it has
patch pockets. Its collar will button close about the neck or
roll back, showing a vest. This in greys and browns and black
and white mixtures.
ChaniberlinJohnsoiPltaßose Company
PRESENT
TRAFFIC BREAKS
ALL SUMMER
RECORDS
These past few weeks j I
lia\ <‘ taxed the capabilities i J
<>f our opera!ing department |
as never before.
Only the cheerful co-oper- •
at ion of our "< entrals" •
lias made possible rhe han-1
dling of 1 iiis great ;■ tow!h in ;
business, due in part to the •
rapidlv increasing number.
of those who "Shop bv
Wire."
Our phone in the home for
oid\ S 1-3 rents per dav is
pro\ ing a big factor in this
1 summer growl h.
U'aata Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
A. B. CONKLIN, Gen. Mgr.
■ ..... I
/IzpbVy a good position has
1 been found through the
“He if Wanted"' columns of
Ihe Georgian. Iloth Phones 8000
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' “Used, but Useful”
. Articles may he turned into money through
the simple alchemy of THE
GEORGIAN Want Ads.
Results Produced by Using Three-Time Ads
Want Ad Rates 1c a Word !
Both Phones 8000
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Classified Advertising Dept.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN |
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