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SETTLES SOUR. UPSETSTONIAGHIN
FIVEMINUTES-PfIPE’S DIAPEPSIN
As soon as it reaches the stomach all that distressing
gas, Sourness, Heartburn and Indigestion vanishes.
Time it! In five minutes all stomach
distress gon< No indigestion, heart
burn. sourness or hel< hlnjr of gas. acid
or eructations of undigested food, no
dizziness, bloating, foul breath o;
headache.
Pape's Dlapepsin is noted for its
speed in 'egulating upset stomachs. It
is the surest, quickest stomach doctor
tn the whole world and besides it Is
harmless and delightful.
Millions of men and women now eat
their favorite foods without feat -the\
know it is needless to hav. a bad stom
ach
Let Us Show You
A
Remarkable Line
OF
Imported Hats
Th is season our Hats were imported
from England. France, Austria. Germany
and Italy. We ve taken this step in order
that our trade may have the finest Hat' made on earth.
These foreign products are soft, mellow and pliable, with a lus
trous sheen, possessing a feel soft and silky to the touch. Being made
of the finest material, they retain their shape; the colors are absolute
ly unchangeable.
Imported Velours, in all shades, $3.00 to $6.00.
imported Furs, in all shades. $3.00 to $5.00.
Imported Crushers, in all shades, $2.50.
An unusual range of models and proportions in Stetsons and
Crofut Knapp Derbies at $3.00 and $4.00.
We sell the Heidcap at SI.OO and $1.50,
Come in tomorrow and select your fall style for
Our store will be closed Thursday on account holiday.
Eiseman Bros., Inc.
11-13-15-17 Whitehall St.
Get a large 50-cent case of Pape's
Diapepsfn from any drug store and put
your stomach right Stop being mis
erable-life Is too short —you are not
here long, so make your stay agreeable.
Eat what you like and digest ft; enjoy
It. without fear of rebellion in the
stomach.
Diapepsin belongs in your home.
Should one of the family eat something
which doesn't agree with them 01 in
case of an attack of indigestion, dys
pepsia. gastritis or stomach derange
ment. it is there to give the quickest,
surest elief known.
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Of'■ Lassw', I witGl yaffil /h*o- Al
HPHIS is the “mixer.” In it is
kneaded all the dough that
goes into ROGERS’ BREAD.
No human handscan knead bread prop
erly. No human strength can properly
combine and mix the correct propor
tions of flour, salt, yeast, sugar and milk.
The machine does these things with
unerring exactness. So that ROGERS*
BREAD IS ALWAYS RIGHT—DELI
CIOUS, HEALTHFUL. And the ma
chine is absolutely CLEAN cleaner
than the cleanest hands.
Jos. Rogers Co.
57 Highland Avenue
Come out to the KOGERS BAKERY, Waieh
the “miner” mi*. You'll be interested.
THE ATLANTA UWWAN AM) NEW’S. U El>.\ EISDA Y. SEPTEMBER 11. imz.
Bright Eyes
An active, healthy liver
that never shirks its
work is reflected in your
eyes which sparkle and
shine with the joy of life
—watch your eyes in the
mirror and take
Tutt's Pills
at the first sign of dull
ness. At your druggist,
sugar coated or plain.
K . •• 1
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
IT SMALL GOST
A Simple Remedy Beautifies
the Hair, Cures Dandruff,
Stops Falling Hair,
What a pity it is to so many
people with thin, wispy hair, faded or
streaked with gray, and realize that
most of these people might have soft,
glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color
and luster if they would but use the
proper treatment. There is no neces
sity for gray hair under sixty-five years
< f age. and there is no excuse for any
one, young or old, having thin, strag
gling hair, either full of dandruff or
heavy and rank smelling with ex
cessive oil.
You can bring back the natural color
of your hair in a few days and forever
rid yourself of any dandruff and loose
hairs, and make your- hair grow’ strong
and beautiful by using Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Hair Remedy. For gener
ations common garden Sage has been
used for restoring and preserving the
color of the hair; and Sulphur is recog
nized by Scalp Specialists as being
excellent for treatment of hair and
scalp troubles.
If you are troubled with dandruff
or itching scalp, or if your hair is
losing its color or coming out, get a
fifty-cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur'from your druggist, and notice
the improvement in the appearance of
your hair after a few days' treatment.
CRIED DAY AND
NIGHT WITH ECZEMA
Thought It Would Kill Him, Broke
Out in Pimples. Scabbed Over,
Itched and Burned. Had to Tie
Hands. Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment Cured Him Sound and Well,
RF D. No. 5, Tenn "My
little boy broke out on the face with that
terrible disease, eczema, when he was juzt
one month old. and I just
thought sure it would kill
him. »s it killed our other
baby at. five months old. It
; would break out In pimples
and seal; over, and be cried
’ day and night. I thought
that there was no cure for
7 him at all. His face would
Itch and burn so bad that,
I had to tie his little hands
down so he could not
scratch his face
. "We began at ence to
have him treated until he
I--
w
( iT' 1
was seven months old. and he got worse
all the time. It would break out worse
than ever. I decided to give the Cuticura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment a trial, bo I
sent and got a box of Cuticura Ointment
and one cako of Cuticura Soap. 1 had
not used them a week until 1 could see a
great change, and they cured hint sound
and well and never left a single ecar "
(Signed) Mrs. Lillie Sikes, Feb. 17. 1912.
Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are
sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.
A single set is often sufficient when all
else fails. Liberal sample of each mailed
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post
card "Cuticura. Dept. T. Boston.'
♦•-Tender-faced men should use Cuticura
Soap Shaving Stick, 25c. Sample free.
PRESENT FALL
PROSPECTS
BREAK ALL
PAST RECORDS
I
Never before have the
prospects for a tremendous
fall business been as bright
as they are now.
Orders are coming in with
a rush and the applications
for private board exchanges
unprecedented.
Atlanta's remarkable de
velopment and our “Rapid
Fire Service" are two great
factors in this exceptional
growth.
Atlanta Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
A. B. CONKLIN, Gen. Mgr.
SAM SHEPHARD'S FRIENDS
TO MEET JTUESDAY NIGHT
There will be a meeting of the citi
zens of the Third ward at Sam Shep
hards residence. 09 Sidnev street,
Tuesday night at S o'clock. September
10, for the purpose of furthering his
candidacy for councilman from this
ward. •••
MEN AND RELIGION BULLETIN NO. 18
%
“The Houses In Our Midst’’
Neighbors, a Letter
and Light on
The Segregated District
A lawyer asked, “Who is my neighbor?’’
Jesus, replying, told the story of the man left by robbers as dead
in Jericho road.
The priest saw him, but hurried on his way.
The Levite, gathering his immaculate robes, scurried past.
But a despised Samaritan, forgetting thieves and clothes, picked
up the bleeding man and saved his life.
“Which of these,’’ Jesus asked, “Thinkest thou proved neighbor
unto him that fell among robbers?’’
The lawyer answered, “He that showed mercy on him.’’
“Go,” said Jesus, “and do thou likewise.”
Your way of obeying, men and women of Atlanta, is more than
strange.
Worse than thieves are in the city.
They own the Houses in our Midst.
In these are their victims, more pitiable than the man in Jericho
Road; women, who once were girls, for sale.
To the cowardice and indifference of the hurrying priest and
scurrying Levite, you add your words:
“Don’t talk publicly of such creatures.
“Leave them in their filth!
“If you disturb them, they will scatter and may become our
neighbors.”
Your “neighbors?”
God has made them your sisters.
And you will not be able to escape the responsibility.
But you need not their presence.
Close the houses!
Then owners of women may open for business next door to you?
If they do, phone Police Headquarters and they will be moved.
Atlanta’s policemen are not nearly so puerile and inefficient as
some would have you believe.
And you are not so low as to refuse to run the risk of having to
walk to a telephone, preferring rather to remain a partner in betray
ing girls, selling women, blinding babies, breaking hearts of wives and
killing them with loathsome disease as you are while your city ap
proves the houses and accepts money earned by prostitution.
Remember this, and no longer speak of scattering the evil!
Those wishing to leave the life will not annoy you.
Most of these will slip away.
One who did this, in a letter written in a distant city, throws
light upon the segregated district. She writes:
“I’m one whom the Chief of Police closed in Atlanta. SOME
DIFFERENT PEOPLE THINKING I WOULD HAVE TO GO IN
THE REGULAR DISTRICT IN YOUR CITY, WORK FOR THE
RICH LANDLORDS WHO CONTROL AND GIVE THEM EVERY
DOLLAR I MAKE. But no, indeed. I have money, and thank God,
lam a different woman, and cex-tainly expect to live a happy, good
life in the future.
“I thank God, and also you.
“Respectfully,
“ONCE A FALLEN WOMAN OF ATLANTA.”
May she know that her letter is valued!
She had “money,” and so escaped!
Think of those who have none!
Without doubt, when The Constitution announced that Atlanta
would be advised to force all fallen women into that district favored
by officials, but hated by God, the price of girls went down while rent
went up.
The churches of Jesus Christ, and men and women worthy of the
name, will be heard from, ere this unlawful shame shall be fastened
on our city.
Atlanta should and will close the Houses in our Midst.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF
THE MEN AND RELIGION FORWARD MOVEMENT.