Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 20, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Cuts The Price In Two V J ' Instant Postum Costs less and actually tastes better than much of the coffee used now adays. Flavour is always uniform rich and mild, quite like the flavour of high-grade Java. Postum Contains No “Caffeine” \\ hen tasting Instant Postum many believe that it contains some coffee, but it is guaranteed pure, wholesome and absolutely I'rce from coffee, the drug “caffeine" or any other harmful ele ment. No Boiling Required Instant Postum saves time and trouble, it is made instantly by -tirring a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water and adding cream and sugar to taste. Grocers sell Instant Postum —IOO-cup tins at 50c. 50-cup tins at 30c. If your grocer doesn’t have Instant Postum send a 2c. stamp for postage and we will send you a 5-cup sample free. “There s a Reason" for Postum Made bt Postum Cereal Co.. Ltd.. Pure Food Factories. Battle Creek. Mich. "■ 111 . ..... i The Shoes for Children and Girls of School Age at Muse's The service of our Women’s Shoe Department does not end with women’s shoes. We would say with great emphasis that a splendid line of the most favored fashions for young children and girls find a decided place here. We sell the foot form shoe, broad toe and low heel, for children, and this guarantees constant comfort, with plenty of room for natural expansion. The perfect adjustment, which is extremely essential is assured. The quality answers for the service, which we also wish to emphasize. Leathers are patent, dull black and tan Russia and vici kid. Infants' and Children's Shoes SI.OO to $2.50 C>iris' Low Heel Shoes $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Women’s Shoe Section, 2nd Floor. Geo. Muse Clothing Co. EVERY WANT HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN FliNl H MklX ITS OWN BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1912. ■ The Doctor’s Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By OR. LEWIS BAKER. \ The questions answered below are general In charac- ? ter; the symptoms or diseases are given and the an- ( swers will apply to any case of similar nature. ) Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. ) Lewis Baker, College building, College-Ellwood streets, ? Dayton. Ohio, inclosing self-addressed, stamped envelope $ for replj. Full name and address must be given but cnlv ) initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. < The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. > .. ' '< jL3g "Mason" writes: k “ 1 •''“ ars 1 have ygy '' wWI b»>-n taking niedi- f *-***4/Arrr ' ine i<> cure con aMMb m stipation. liver trouble and the usual diseases that come from that source. Headaches, sallow skin, kidney trouble, dark spots before my eyes, dizzy spells and twinges of rheumatism are getting worse." Answer: Take three-grain sulplierb tablets (not sulphur). They are packed in sealed tubes with directions and are con venient. effective and highly curative for such ailments as arise from chronic con stipation. If you are dyspeptic, also take tablets triopeptine ... "Mrs. A. D.’ Incontinence of urine can he cured by using the following: Tincture cubebs 1 drain, tincture rhus aromatic 2 drams and comp, fluid balmwort 1 ounce. Give from 10 to 15 drops in water one hour before meals. ... "OMA W " writes: "1 have suffered with catarrh of the head for many years. This has become so bad that it has af fected my blood, also my stomach and bowels to a very great extent. I shall appreciate an immediate answer as I suf fer greatly.” Answer: I would advise you to pur chase a 2-ounce package of Vilane pow der: Take one-half teaspoonful of the powder and add to this a pint, of warm water, snuff the water from the palm of the hand through the nostrils several times a day. Make a catarrh balm by mixing one teaspoonful of powder with one nuijce of vaseline, or lard will do. and apply as far up tlie nostrils as possible. For the stom ach, bowels and blood, I would recom mend the following tonic: Syrup sarsa parilla cornu., 4 ounces: comp fit id balm wort. I Duties, and I ounce of fluid ex tract buchu. Mix by shaking well In a bottle and take one teaspoonful after each meal and at bed time. • • • "Gloria” writes: “I would like you to prescribe a good hair and scalp treat ment. I am bothered with itching scalp and dandruff My hair is faded and fall ing and none of the remedies I have tried have done any permanent good.” Answer Go to your druggist and ob tain a 4-ounee jar of plain yellow Minvol Apply as per directions. This treatment differs from all and 1 have actually seen the astonishing transformations which re sult from its use. The dandruff and itch ing are cured with two or three appli cations. while it makes the hair glossy, wavy and full of intense natural color • » • "Myrtle” writes: “Owing to my ex treme thinness 1 am frequently embar rassed by slighting remarks of young peo ple. Gan you prescribe a safe remedy to increase my weight?" Answer: I have so many gratifying reports from the users of 3-grain Hypo- Nuelane tablets that 1 have become to re gard these valuable little tablets as a spe cific and prescribe them to all who are anemic, thin, wasting, nervous and debil itated. I recommend that you begin their (A <1 ver $5.00 to SIO.OO represent the value of our popular priced trunks. They are guaranteed. LIEBERMAN’S The House of Guaranteed Baggage. 92 Whitehall. -T-X“l*ltTWn |rrr- - - f-|TT»rrm——T—l •f*• i' jmi i itibib m iiiiiwnriTw jwt■■■*!■■■■■■■■ I Wg-.: MW 1 Served From 11:30 to 3 p. tn. Delivered to Any Part of City Within One Mile of Restaurant for 60 Cents. Country Vegetable Soup Broiled Lake Trout Maitre d’Hotel Choice Any Two of the Following; Spare Rib Pie, Southern Style Roast Beef Croquettes With Green Peas Roast Saddle of Mutton, Currant Jelly Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Mashed Potatoes. Butter Beans. Steamed Rice, Greens and Bacon Combination Salad • » • Choice of: Bread and Butter Pudding. Vanilla Sauce, Sweet Potato. * Apple Lemon or Peach Pie Choice of Sweet Milk. Coffee. Buttermilk or Tea ♦ * * Aunt Fannie's Cornbread • • • THE DINNER THAT MADE ATLANTA FAMOUS ( Special Prices Gold Crowns . . . $3.00 Bridge Work . . . $4.00 • *4-1 Silver Fillings ... 50c - > Painless Extracting 50c Teeth Made While You «C fin Wx,t S3.UU IK A All Other Prices Reasonable One of the Men who made the NEW YORK ANO AMERICAN dental parlors 28*2 and 32*2 Peachtree Street. Marvelous Success. We Guaran- L——— tee Every Piece of Work Done by DR. W. J. HARPER. Th ' S Firm - USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS use at once and continue regularly until your system is able to assimilate the fatty elements of your food: then you will grow plump and have plenty of red blood, with color in your complexion and bright spar kling eyes of health. « • • 'Sick M. G. writes: "1 have been af fected for some months with rheumatism and have taken much medicine in vain. I lease give prescription that will cure.” Answer: The most efficient prescrip- J’bn I have ever given for rheumatism is: lodide of potassium. 2 drams: sodium sali cylate, 4 drams; wine of eolchicuni. one naif ounce; comp, essence cardiol 1 ounce; comp, fluid balmwort, 1 ounce, and syrup sarsaparilla comp., 5 ounces. Mix and take a teaspoonful at meal time and at bed time. • * * Farmwife" writes: “You once recom mended a home-made cough syrup. I tried it and found it the best cough and cold syrup that I ever heard of. It was so prompt in relieving the severest coughs and colds and a pint bottle made at home lasted sn long that 1 have forgotten the ingredients. Kindly publish again." Answer: The splendid laxative home made cough syrup is made by mixing a * 2-ounce bottle of concentrated essence mentho-laxene with a home-made sugar syrup. Directions on the bottle tell how to make and use. It is a tine, cheap remedy. • • • ".Johnson" writes; “I am bothered greatly with indigestion. Things I like to eat nearly always cause a heavy ill at-ease feeling in my stomach, and my breath is bad, while I am nervous, irri table and frequently can not sleep " Answer: A very excellent treatment which is widely prescribed for its grad ual curative action, as well as the in stant relief it affords, is tablets triopep tlne, packed in sealed cartons. Take a pink tablet after breakfast, white tablet after dinner anti blue tablet after sup per. Continue and the curative agen cies will soon restore natural digestion. "Mrs. M. C." writes: “I am recover ing from a long illness, but am very weak, nervous, sleepless and have little appe tite. Can you give me a good tonic re storative treatment?’’ Answer: Have the following prescrip tion tilled and take a teaspoonful before meals: Syrup of hypophosphites comp. 5 ounces, tincture cadomene comp. 1 ounce i not cardamon >. Mix and shake well be fore using. This is a fine nerve tonic and system tonic for old and young. • • ”M. D. C." writes: "I have always been afraid to try to reduce my weight, but if you will publish a safe, harmless but ef fective medicine. I will begin at once, as I am getting too stout for comfort.” Answer: Obtain separately to avoid substitutes. 1 ounce of glycol arbolene and 5 ounces of aromatic elixir. Mix. shake well and for three days take a teaspoon ful after each meal: thereafter take two teaspoonfuls. Continue a sufficient time to properly reduce the weight, rtisement.) HOT CARD FROM BOWIE, Former Assistant to City Electrician Turner Makes Sen sational Statement. TO THE PUBLIC: As has been previously announced in the city | )r< . ss I have associated myself on the ticket with Mr. Ei< 4 Miles,, who is a candidate for City Electrician. I ] lav been asked by a number of my friends to state m\ re t sons for resigning with Mr. Turner and connecting mv self with Mr. Miles. In order that the public, as wo]] as my personal friends, may be apprised of the true facts'l deem it wise to make this statement: Ist. I have worked with and under both mon and I therefore know them thoroughly. 2nd. I was for two years associated with Mr. Fred M iles while he was City Electrician. I found him to be a capable and courteous official, always alive to the inter est of the public but doing his work in that painstaking unselfish way that looked to ACHIEVING RESULTS to all the people RATHER THAN SECURING a lot of NEWSPAPER NOTORIETY. He attended strictly tn the Citv's duties and CARRIED ON NO PRIVATE OPERATIONS FOR HIMSELF. He had no connection with any institution which could PROFIT BY THE SALE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OR ELEC TRICAL EQUIPMENT to the city or in the ritv. He was JUST AND FAIR to those who worked with him, to the whole city, and to every business interest of the city. He required conformity to the law from all par ties alike. He did not use his position as a city officer to punish his enemies or reward his friends. But without fear or favor required compliance to the Citv's regula tions. He secured more IMPROVEMENTS AND CON CESSIONS THAT WERE OF REAL PROFIT TO THE PUBLIC and to private consumers than any other man who has served in this office: but he was willing to slmrr the credit for what he did with the Council and its com mittees. rather than ascribe the whole credit to himself. There was real satisfaction in laboring with and fm a man of this character. 3rd. For the past two years I have been in the office with Mr. R. C. Turner. The work with him. or under him. is not satisfactory. HE IS NOT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN. He pennits foreign contractors iodo I work in the city WITHOUT A LICENSE, am! approve* their work without requiring a license from them. Tins I is not fair to tin* local contractors. He does work mi In private account for individuals outside of tin* cit\ FOR WHICH HE RECEIVES COMPENSATION, whereas. HIS WHOLE TIME BELONGS TO THE CITY. Imr those he has reason to lie friendly with he permits ap proval on the most casual inspection, and those whom he dislikes he KEEPS FROM LIKE PRIVILEGES ON THE BAREST TECHNICALITIES. He is constantly posing in the press for publicity and personal advertis ing, and NEGLECTS THE REAL DUTIES OF HIS OF FICE. He does not make the City laws applv to all alike, but EXTENDS CERTAIN PEOPLE PRIVILEGES that he denies to others under identically the same *-ir j cumstances. For instance: He permitted a certain North side Methodist Church, because requested to do so bv I some influential parties, to DISPENSE WITH IRON CONDUITS REQUIRED BY CITY ORDINANCE, I thus saving them a considerable sum of monev; while tin* St. Johns Methodist < Tiurch, on the South side, was rigid ly required to put in iron conduits because there was an effort made to secure any special privileges for that con gregation. These and similar acts 1 believe to be a prostitution : of public* office and there can no ultimate credit come to me or any one else from a connection w ith such an ad- ■ ministration. Hence 1 severed mv relations with Mi’. j Turner. As is known to the public, when Mr. Turner and I I ran tor the office two years ago a second primary "' aS required, hi order to spare tin* public this inconven ience 1 agreed, under contract with Mr. Turner, that he should become ( itv Electrician ami I would be assistaib in his office. THE INCOME FROM THE TWO POST ■ TIONS TO BE EQUALLY DIVIDED BETV7EEN US Mr. ’I urner has not lived iqi to this contract with me. j reason of being the electrician he received the larger amount in salary, and generally USED HIS OWN GOOD I PLEASURE about when I was to receive mv part of tlr* M compensat ion as provided for in the contract. IN FACT, ■ I HAVE NOT AT THIS TIME RECEIVED THE EN TIRE AMOUNT DUE ME. The foregoing statements touching Mr. Turner's ad- ■ ministration of office are substantiated bv docuim iT* ll ' I evidence which 1 now hold in my possession. In conclusion, I wish to say that I will gratefull.' ap preciate the support and influence of the citizens of .M --lanta. 1 tried faithfully to fulfill mv duties under dd 11 1 * 1 | conditions to the best of mv abilit v, and under the i-a pa- I hh* headship of Mr. Miles I feel safe in pledging the p* 1 pie of the ('ity that they will have a smoother, more ■ nomical. and more faithful execution of their electri' 1 ; regulations than thev have had during the pa- ! ' years. (Signed) D. W BOWIS. Sept. IS. 1!»12. ■ * (Advertisement-'