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Backslider N<*' »wf
from Wekviile
to Dingbat-Town
A slide:—- \
from health to ill-health ' A
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A ureat many people have tried the slide, who didn’t know exactly what
thev would get in “Dingbat-Town."
r l’he <-offee drinker is <piitc certain to get some kind of a “bat." Il may be in
stomach. ■liver, heart, bowels, eyes, kidneys or some other organ, for the bad effeels
of the caffeine in coffee, locate in a variety of different organs in different people.
Many persons who knew this some time ago quit coffee and commenced Pos
tmn.
Then, because they found trouble in ha\ing Postmn prepared suitably at ho
tels and elsewhere. they ga\< it up and wont back to coffee, thinking, ‘‘Now I am
well and can stand it."
So thev became backsliders and when they slid into “Dingbat-Town." symp
toms of tin 1 old troubles I i ■ ' ' they found b diffp oTt t<> return to
Yellville.
Now comes
Instant rostum
as one sure way to get back.
Instant Postmn is in po\der form made from regular Postmn and contains
the same nourishing ingredients; von simply stir a level toaspoonful into a cup of
hot water and instantly have a perfect cup ol Postum; it has a delicious mel
low flavour and is i ree from the coffee drug, Caffeine.
It epn be made anywhere that hoi waler can be obtained; in hotels, on the
train, in 'he office- its high, rich ipialitv is constantly uniform.
I ins holding enough for about I()(> cups are sold for 50 cents bv grorors.
•Smaller tins at ■’,() rents. male about 50 cups.
Ordinary coflfee costs about twice as much.
A two rent stamp to cover postage wiP cairv to you a 5 cup sample tin free.
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JS QUALITY IS RIGHT UP TO “G”! S'
But the price has all but vanished! 5 ■
>• READ THIS GOOD GLOVE NEWS x S
W* De sale includes tlm ■utire assortment of both Silk and Lisle Gloves, the sea- -.3
s. h’s selling has reduced t<> the ranks of odd sizes and broken lots. The absurdity ott
>3* of 25. a pair forth <, yloves scores of them being Dollar V alues) will imrne
diate!\ iron-- youi bargain instincts, and make you a prompt ami interested par
tieipant in this sab
Let us enumerate the list, please: JL,
2 Clasp White and Black Silk Gloves, regular 50c values.
2-Cltisp colored Silk Gloves— broken assortment colors regular SI.OO to $1.50 ■Bf'"
• * valm. gjr
JP 2 <'lasp Chamoisette Gloves, in chamois coloi only regular 50c values. «S T
r-®* Itil’m on length white ehanmis Charaoisette Gloves— regular 50c ami 75e
■<2 values WL.
b> Button length Lisle Gioves, in colors naw, tan, inode, gra\ and other col
ors II gular 50e, 75c and ft.nil values And other varieties in odds and ends at s?*
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Georgian Want Ads Bring Big Results
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1912.
KEELY’S K EELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S
AAn Keely Quality School
S s c ho°s Shoes for Children
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I For many years this store has been
famous for its splendid styles and quali
ties and its great values in Children’s
I & Shoes '
i Another thing that appeals to care-
hSi *?fSi ful P arents is our filing of Children’s
h v Shoes. We take extreme pains to see that
the rowin g feet are fitted in shoes of
'A r. correct shape that will not pinch or bind,
’ I / x " A a b A and this care obviates endless foot-suffer-
L sSßik i n l ater y ears -
And Keel Y Children’s Shoes are as
I smartly stylish in appearance as they
are Portable in fit.
< I* d 6 The new Fall and Winter lines in-
L / I elude many models in shoes for big and
S irls and boys—plain, patent and
1 tan others; all sizes and widths.
• I 41 Bring or send the children to this
I W "• I\ V* f] J \ store for their school shoes. They will
J | < \ ’ \ \ \ have our most careful attention whether
* ■ ■ im>i LJ \ \ 1 they come alone or with parents.
See W indow Display
K. EEL Y * iS
Buy Your Diamond on
Easy Terms Before
Prices Are Ad
vanced
Here, any reliable person can
buy a diamond on such easy I
monthly payments the outlay is
not felt.
You pay only one-fifth of the
cash price at time of sale and
settle the balance in ten equal
monthly payments. We charge
only six per cent simple interest
on the balance.
Our present tock of diamonds
is priced fully $25 per carat un
der the market. By the last of
October we shall be compelled
to follow this advance.
Net prices and full particulars
are given in out booklet. "Pacts
About Diamonds." Call or write
for a copy of this interesting
booklet.
Maier & Berkele. Inc.
Diamond Merchants.
3i-33 Whitehall Street
Egtabliflhed 1887
Every day is a good day to read the
Want Ad Pages of The Georgian. New '
opportunities are there today that did not t
exist yesterday.
4^rpnSavings •
!1 1 "Why 1 Ise the Travelers Bank” 111|
-THE HELPFUL WIFE- i
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| II “Because. I first persuaded my hus- B I
h I band to give me a weekly allowance. In || p
!|i I £n this way 1 tied my housekeeping on J llffl
A a business-like basis Next 1 looked |J I
'l fur ■’ S!, f'' enterprising Bank, een- M. .
I' Jlpiff 1'' trally 'wuietl, that would show me hoe I
lii rawr Ir ,o hanking ' found all these in f
pi All T/ 9 the Travelers, and have materially re- S p
111 JwmF duced my housekeeping expens s "
> T The testimony of one of our many |i| !
I|j I / friends among our depositors.
Il M ZTw x Businessman’s Best Part- mj
'kill ¥£<*■*>. ne is a Businesslike Wife. Juilvkli
—ZM j
Travelers Bank and Trust Co>
You See a Pair of Glasses
Think of ATLANTA OPTICAL CO.. 142 Peachtree St.
! They Originate. Others Imitate. Perfect Glasses
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WAFlorM’
NINE PEACHTREE.
THAT FALL SUIT!!
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Is the problem now. ADVICE—-don’t delay
until the last moment, when our shops are work
ing under heavy pressure, but take time and select
your patterns now and get the full benefit of our
large and extensive selections of beautiful fabrics.
Watch Our Show Window
What does it mean to you to have
your eyes tested for glasses?
Does it mean having your eyes treated?
You answer "NO.'' for they are not diseased, they need no medical at
tention.
If it Is not this, What is it?
The fitting of glasses is a mechanical process, pure and simple. It has
to do with light and how it enters your eyes.
It's the determining whether or not your eyeballs are regular in shape
whether too long, too short, irregular in curve, etc. 3 in snape.
It s the measuring of their depths, their curves, their nerve supply, their
'.’very e O ne ance that the of flosses have to do. Mechanical processes.
You will find in our fitting room equipped with every Instrument that a
skilled refractlonlst requires in the taking of the measurements
You will find that our knowledge and experience In the optical business,
qualify and enable us to make thorough and accurate "EYE TESTS” th*
fitting of comfortable, becoming. "SUITED TO YOUR REQUIREMENT”
GI asses.
Special attention given to Children.
JAFFE OPTICAL CO.
74 WHITEHALL ST.
OR- WOOLLEY'S SANITARIUM
Sr® Op urn and Whisky
jSffi ASUIKrSIM ' experience «h"’
' are enable raf’er-.- ».•■<, ir»»te.l th.-r
?-• '■ i.uonsultatmn <„ n fi<»eni.al » h.,.,| , n :he<ub-
Lr-' ~t: B B W'IoLLEY & SuX. No. »-A Vi*,
lor sanitarium. Atlanta. Ga..