Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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JjL > That I long, hard day I HKM|||w over the Books I IS u H Big rush—nothing but work! M «** ’ m That’s when you feel the need of B’ a chew. It’s good company — F® li i i* steadies you and makes your whole working machinery run smooth. W And Drummond’s the best of all. 11 You’ll know it’s Drummond all right the minute you ‘W loL, iSK fßlili&frfc None of that rank rankness—just mild, mellow, natural tobacco goodness—delicious flavor and not a hint of a heartburn in a bushel of boxes. [ DRUMMOND" I CHEWING TOBACCO I Drummond has the age to give it it. It has the metal box to keep it flavor. in condition. It has over 30 years It has the natural leaf to give it of friends. real tobacco richness. It has the Why don’t you get acquainted to- clean preparation to make you trust day? At your dealer’s. H I 10C ■■^ss=== gg =f*# I w l iirwT zTT •- -. 13 ’ *** ’’ • 'i -I/' 1 " 11 I——M——» l»av II ii—— —HW— -Illi Bill MB ■l—HW—ill JI - WIT '-™ r-n rm lim-I W HANAN SHOES \ ’ S' / for Women \ | I They stro igly appeal to ! | I women of discriminating I !««■ taste who wish a smart ami t , ff re* i exclusive style, yet who \«s i MI ST have absolute com- \ ,<,rt g \ \ 5 our s ’ ze 111 l ' lc new \ fits* 'X lasts is here. /Ji I L 5 / *3® --/g \ i K \ HANAN SHOES > J for Men J? Ihe name of CARL- I'OX assures vour exact .// fit in the style you prefer. / Xml the name of H.XX.XX / jA assures you of the I »I<ST / shoes made \ X X I \\ 111- RE in the world. CARLTON Shoe and Clothing Co. 36 Whitehall St. Great Pleasure Derived From Work p t Health Teacher Says It Is ‘lore Gratifying Than Mon etary Consideration. >0 a pl 'axiint chat the H>a It h brought up the case of a lady H East Point, and who. tis neat can remember, spoke as* follows: not look like a very sick woman, 1 really b v |jeve there is n > cure i' It is only because many of '■ighbors have been benefited by .''tiker Rem-dies that 1 concluded ’l'm. Eor many years 1 have and it would be almost t"l' . ' say how i r where I felt I. 1 hav. been to several phy- I sieians in this city, and what w ith get-| ting prescriptions tilled and buying medicines that were recommended lam ashamed to look at a druggist. My hus band is a hard-working man. and it | has taken all he could eain to pay for i treatments for me and make us a bare living. When 1 get up in the mornings I li tve t<> drag myself around to get out breakfast, and then, feeling utterly exhausted, I will go back to bed. I am troubled with hot anti cold flashes, and have fearful headaches, sometimes last ing for days. I seem to be breaking in half across the small of my back, and have pains running up to my shoulder blade.-. At time- I seem to be full of pains and w eakness, from head to ft ot. ' THE ATLANTA GEOK«iIAN AND NEWS TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1912. Inspiring Activity In Business The telegraph is an incentive to promptness and precision. Western Union DAY LET TERS or NIGHT LETTERS used in your business will make a man ACT while others wait. lull Informut’un and Rates by Telephone THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY - ■» Wl.l—in Dinner at Folsom’s SERVED FROM 11:30 TO 3 P. M. Delivered to any part of city within one mile of restaurant for 60 cents. S<»l p—Green Turtle an Madere Aunt Fannie's Corn Muffins Choice Any Two of the Following: Uuiled Chicken Halibut. Victoria I'orneil Beef and Cabbage Calf Liver Braised with Onions Roast Pork, Barbecue Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Mashed Potatoes, Turnip Salad, String Beans. Steamed Carolina Rice, German Potato Salad CHOICE Os Sweet Potato Pudding, Lemon Sauce. Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream anil Cake, pies with Cheese-Sweet Potato, Lemon. Apple and l\*ach CHOICE OF Coffee. Sweet Milk, Butler Milk, Tea SERVED TO ONE PERSON ONLY TELEPHt iNE 530. ■ wiwrw'jrm--™wr.in—r-wwieranHeeeßeewMmm wcsmm nmwsa I 1 have shortness of breath and palpi tation of the heart. 1 am so nervous that a slight noise will cause me to tremble like a leaf. What I eat does not give me any strength. Nt rvous indigestion is what the doctors said my trouble was. I seem to have every ail ment that the system is heir to, ami oft en get very discouraged. 1 don t expect a cure, but want you to toll me if the Quaker Extract will do me any good at all." The Health Teacher told this lady that there was a constitutional cause for all her symptoms which would be removed by the proper us- of Quaker Extract. She bought a treatment of three bottle :> and nothing more wa- thought of the matter, when a smiling faced, cheerful woman walk'd Into the drug store and almost overwhelmed with thanks. This was the same lady who was only a few weeks before hope less and skeptical. In her hand she car ried a package which when unwrap ped proved to be a Mason Jar which contained the entire cause of all liei suffering, a horrible tapeworm, head and all complete. 48 feet long, power less to do further harm. Sufferers from stomach, liver, kidney, bladder and blood troubles should try the Quaker Remedies at once. Obtain these wonderful remedies at Coursey & Munn's drug store, 29 Marietta street. Wo pr pay express charges on all or ders of $3.00 or over. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company Atlanta New York Paris Beautiful Hats We wish to make a very plain, a very broad and an unequivocal statement about the hats here this fall. We have never shown such beautiful and becoming hats as we are showing this fall. No pinch of salt is necessary; there is no ex aggeration here. It is very inadequately express ing the millinery treat that is in store for the women of Atlanta. The reason is not hard to find. It is a season of unusual richness and diversity of shapes and of trimming, and of color; and this general fact com bined with the fact that our millinery organization is such that we can show by first authority the styles as Paris originates them, puts this store in a unique position. Through our connection with the Estelle Mershcn shop of New York, we are brought as close to Paris as the distance will permit. There are no delays. What Paris shows we show as soon as it is possible. We show the original Paris mod els or minutely accurate copies—minutely accu rate, because Miss Price brings from Paris not only the ideas, the “atmosphere” of French shops, but also the materials that are necessary to work these ideas out into the hats of the moment’s style. Is it necessary for us to talk to you of “lines” and “sweeping sailors” and “astonishing color combinations” and of like descriptions that would fail of their purpose when as a matter of fact we can invite you to see and try on Paris-made and Paris-inspired millinery? ChamberlinJohiison=Dußose Company TO HOSPITALS AND PHYSICIANS 10 grammes Picric Acid 30 grammes Citric Acid. Water to make one litre. Put equal quantities of this reagent and specimen from a ease of Bright's Disease In lest tube. In twelve hours It will show the percentage of albumen. Put the patient on an agent to counteract renal degeneration Test again in twenty days and you will know to a certainty whether the albumen Is decreasing or not. (As the albumen declines the miscrosc. pe commonly shows the casts also to be dis appearing.) Thus no physician or chem ist need be in doubt. If there is anything that decreases al bumen and casts and permits recoveries In chronic Bright's Disease and Nephritis that are row carrying off nearly 90.000 a year. It is one of the most important con tributions to modern medicine. That you may know to a certainty that these re sults are being obtained we present the agent, Fulton's Renal Compound, and hand you the above formula to demon strate the. fact In your own offices. The new agent is a mild infusion with out opiates or heart stimulants and con tains less than 5 per cent of alcohol (to prevent fermentation). The substance of the formula surrounds each bottle. The motive being to reduce renal degeneration It does not conflict with physicians' pre scriptions and can be given with the usual heart, eliminative and tonic treatment. It often gets recoveries alone where there is a fair heart and recuperative power. All do not recover, but It changes the prognosis from despair to hope in many cases. Even critical cases have yielded, but to delay till the patient is greatly weakened Invites failure. Frank Edmondson A- Bro.. 14 South Broad street and 10G North Pryor street, will fill prescriptions ano supply the com pound. Ask for pamphlet or write John J. Fulton Company. San Francisco. (Advertisement.) i '■ .. • DON'T LET YOUR LIVER GET LAZY Dodson’s Liver Tone Will Keep It Working and Make You Feel Well and Clean —No Bad After-Effects. lazv try Dodson's Liver Tone, and note how quickly and harmlessly it starts the liver and relieves eonstiuatlon and bilious attacks. When you take Dodson's Liver Tone, you do not have to stay in the house ! all day. None of the weakening and harmful after-effects of calomel follow its use. Dodson's Liver Tone is a mild, I pleasant vegetable liquid that can not | hurt either Children or grown people | Yet it easily overcomes the most stub born and Inactive live) without mak ing you quit eating or working. These are not Just claims. Atlan ta drug storer back up every one of these statements and agree to refund the price of Dodson's Liver Tone with a trnile to any person who pays his 50 cents for a bottle and isn’t satisfied that he got his money's worth. imitations of Dodson’s Liver Tone are another proof that it is a good Atlantic Ice and Coal Corporation---Important Notice To Ice Consumers: On account of a large number of our ice coupons getting into improper hands in Atlanta we will discontinue the canary colored coupon which has been in use for three and a half years and substitute therefor books of pink coupons for resi dences and green coupons for the whole sale trade. The new books will be ready for delivery October 1, and any of the old issue of coupons will be redeemed when presented at our office in the original cov er. None of the old issue of canary-col ored coupons will be accepted for ice after October 15. Your assistance in car rying out this arrangement and protecting us against the coupons in improper hands will be appreciated. Atlanta, Ga., September 23, 1912. I Special Trunk Sale Monday and Tuesday Saturday we were dosed. In order to make up we offer an extra discount to trunk buyers Mon day and Tuesday. $30,00 Trunks $24.00 $12.50 Trunks SIO.OO $20.00 Trunks SIB.OO $1(1.00 Trunks . SB.OO SIB.OO Trunks sl4 40 $7.50 Trunks $6.00 $15.00 Trunks $12.00 $5.00 Trunks $4.00 Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Hat Trunks —all are included in this CUT PRICE SALE | LIEBERMAN'S | 92 Whitehall St. If >ou have allowed your fear of calo- remedy. Be sure you get the genuine me) to keep you from toning up your Dodson’s 1 Ker Tone—the kind that Is 11