Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 26, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 8, Image 8

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8 25 CENT ‘DANDERINE’ FOR FILLING ■ Ji DANDRUFF--GHOWS M Don’t Pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics —Use old, reliable, harmless “Danderine”—Get results. Thin, brittle, colo: less and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff--that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff It robs the hair of its luster, its sttength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of tile scalp, whidh if not rem edied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight—now—any tint —will surel\ save your hair. —SAFETY®-* First—Last you DON’T CARE HOW ' big this bank is, but— HOW SAFE. YOU don’t care how many million dollars it has, but— what it is doing with YOUR money. YOU want SAFETY. W E offer it. | 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Eg. i’PSlWiylC | Attractively Finished Walls MfIKE THE HOME beaut,ful VELVO TONE FLAT WASHABLE WALL FINISH Is put up in many attractive shades and colors, and is adapted to any interior surface. "We can talk paint over the phone,” Main 1115, Atlanta 329. DANGER th EATING TOO MUCH MEAT Medical Reports Show That Peo ple Who Eat a Great Deal of Meat Are Susceptible to Ty phoid Fever. The death rate of typhoid has been in pei eent for many years. Even if the patent letuivi - there s danget A weakened constitution. langbidmss loss of energx. mil other ailments di rectly dm in the effect of tj phoid. In a majority of cases typhoid fever is direct)) traceable to an inactive liver which has refused to purify thi mass of meat particles left undigested In the alimentary canal. This mass putrefies and sends out death dealing poison.-, so that the patient suffers an • ttai k of tvj hold fever which could tasily l ate been avoided JACOBS' LIVER SALT Is the great est known liver stimulant. Its action Is gentle yet effective. it draws tin water to the alimentary canal, flushes the bowels and takes the undigested meat particles out of the body, remov ing the danger of set mentation The blood will bi purified through the re newed i i.ivitv of the iver and you s ill fi < 1 like a new person. JACOBS LIVER SALT is better than ralotm | It does not cause nausea and Vomiting, then are no serious after ef fects as with itomel, and it is offer veseent mt) pleasant I ain't take at nferior substitute. S’-n. -tores max MTer other pi parations upon which hey make larger pt lit-. perhaps imi tating the name but ver. different in teflon to the genuine l.\cti|;s LIVER ?AI.T. Large i o (by mail 16i ad 4iti< ; a ft po tagt • ! sah bj all lac... I ■■: X S: ■ .|. s I Old i I ugg '1 vnr i ■ I ' Advr rysenient. i GEORGIAN Want Ads bring results. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the fit st application you will say it was the best investment you ever made Your hair will fmme- | diately take on that life, luster and | luxuriance which is eo beautiful. It , win become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; an in comparable gloss and softness, but what w ill please you most will be after Just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair — new hair—growing all over the scadp. i Advt.) Tuberculosis Remedy based on Medicine To say that a specific exists for the cure <»r t ttiisuinpi|<>n is perhaps too strong a statement, but in Krknian s Alterative we nave a medicine that has been the means of saving many a life to years of usefulness, and in permanently benefiting a large number of Consumptives • ertainly a person atTlicted with a wast ing disease should be well fed with wholesome, nourishing food, but frequent ly raw eggs tn quantities cause a digest 'v. breakdown, ami then no food nour ishes As for milk, a very good food for man\, but a producer of biliousness for some Anv diet that keei>s a Consumptive well | nourished is the right one. but what is! going to improve the patient? Eekmaji’s i Alterative has brought about full recov 1 cry in many eases of Consumption Let i those speak who know Here is one 90 Savannah Kt . Rochester. N Y “Gentlemen On .lune 3. 1907. I was! operated upon for Tubercular peritonitis! at St. Marx’s Hospital. Rochester, N Y \fter the operation my physician gave me up as hopeless 1 was then urged bv a priest to take Eckman’s Alterative, which 1 did. M\ weight al the time was 72 lbs I began to Improve ami steadily tfuihed in health and strength I now I weigh 125 pounds, ami am absolutely well Belh ving I owe it to myself and others. I make this statement (Sworn Affidavit) ~ , . EDNA FTN7SER Eckmans Alterative is effective in Brom hlHs. Asthma, Hax Fever; Throat ' and Lung Troubles and in upbuikiing the system Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs l-'or sale bv all . .icobs Drug Stores and other leading , druggists. Xsk for booklet telling of re coveries. and write to Eckman Labora tory. Philadelphia. Pa. for additional evi - :. V_J "“"Lutr Broth, rs for Quality" A GENTLEMAN'S SUIT FOR $25 Here's what you’ve been looking for—a really high class, pure wool, perfect i fitting, stylish Suit, made to your measure at a pop ular price. Suits at from $25 to $45. See our hand some new $25 Fall pat terns. WHITEHALL »T il C/u, VA utuou' Diap.ii . - THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1912. Trunks Repaired I Traveling Bags Repaired. Suit Cases Repaired. 1 Quickly, Reasonably, Satisfactorily j LIEBERMAN’S Phone Main 466. 92 Whitehall »• r ■ —H | ■ , I ‘ Crooked business can't be divorced from crooked 1 politics by either of the old parties, because the ' old parties are in the grip of the bosses and they 1 won't let go.” --OSCAR STRAUS. 1 ROOSEVELT America s Greatest Private Citizen— the Strongest Figure of Two Continents =SPEAKS= On the Political Issues < That Grip the Nation AUDITORIUM-ARMORY! 8:00 P. M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 YOU ARE INVITED ■ Superfluous Hair iMJliraefe Removes It Quickly With Certainty and Absolute Safety. This perfect method for removing superfluous hair is the cleanliest and most convenient to use. It is decidedly the surest, safest, quickest and most inex pensive depilatory known. Why experiment when you can buy this world-famed preparation at our toilet goods department at OUR SPECIAL PRICES 1.00 bottle 79c 2.00 bottle 1.69 Wo recommend DeMiracle because it is the onlv depilatory of proven merit. It was the largest selling depilatory ten years ago, and more of it has been sold ■ each year since than the combined sales of the ques tionable depilatories. Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co. Corner Whitehall and Hunter Sts. ATLANTA, GA, 16 —-r- IIU nilllll WU.MUIL !!■ HID Prevents Unpleasant Perspiration Odor Does Not Clog Restrain or Injure Large Porcelain Jar 25c FOR SALE BY All Jacobs’ Stores And Druggists Generally. HIGH-PRICED ARTISTS APPEAR ON STAGE AT THE BONITA THEATER There Is one popular priced theater in Atlanta, that it may be said to its credit, has never encouraged nor em ployed amateurs, either girls or boys. This theuter is the Bonita, located at 32 Peachtree street. The Bonita is a high-class, |*>pulai pi iced house, no coarse jokes are ever i permitted no suggestive perfobmances : are tolerated, and never have been Mr. B I-' Glenn, the manager, is an i Atlanta man. and is 'sell and t'av<>rabl\ Hxii.c. n He is nlwins n all.-ndan< e. I titd Mdics >nd . I il.ir. n a ti tiding title ( ».-w. e a.e ussuicu ~f his sp... jal . a.c. I , (Adtt.Jt i A Diamond Bought Now Is An Especially Line Investment Diamonds in the best grade have advanced at the rate of 17 1-2 per cent yearly for more than a decade. Since we purchased our pres ent stock foui‘ advances have oc curred in the primary market. These advances make a total of fully 52.» per carat over our pres ent prices. It will be necessary for us to follow this advance by the last of < ictober. Aon have just about four weeks tn which to take advantage of the old prices. Selections sent prepaid on ap proval. Liberal contract pay ments allowed. Call or write for our booklet "l-'acts About Diamonds " It gives you net prices and all par ticulars about our plans. Maier & Berkele. Inc. Diamond Merchants. 31-33 \yhitehall Strtet Established JBB,' , I| ••2222* | Certainly! I • The proper thing for every woman to do, when she $ a feels that she needs a tonic, is to take Cardui, the J woman’s tonic. || « When you do this, you will get the benefit of the t * special value that Cardui must have, (being a successful J female tonic), for all cases of womanly weakness. • • Another important thing to remember, about I £ Cardui, is, that it is a mild extract of simple, vegetable | • ingredients —an herb tea —with only sufficient preser- ® • vative, added, to prevent souring. * | • f If You Wish to be Well t I - CARDUI I « The Woman’s Tonic S $ $ • « t ‘ cannot say enough for Cardui, • I the woman’s tonic,” writes Mrs. « W Mary B. Fowlkes, of Keysville, Va. | i Wlf “Before I commenced using Cardui, t f xU ' would have fainting spells, sick « | headache and backache. 1 can’t tell f | °f symptoms. But now, since | I \ \ \ \ \ using only two bottles of Cardui, I $ | \ ' do not suffer pain, and lam glad to | g| say that lam in better health than in many years.” g || Sold by all Druggists | Hall Caine’s New Serial “The Woman Thou Gavest Me” is a strangely human story of a woman’s life. You will be carried to the intensest pity—the deepest love and the extreme of hatred as you follow each character. The men and women will indelibly impress you and hoi d your keen i nterest to the very end. More Standard Oil Letters The Truth About Roosevelt-Archbold William Randolph Hearst in the October issue answers Senator Penrose and those false to their trust. It is an unrelenting revelation in the interest of truth and justice, and in the hope of better government. The article reveals the Standard Oil cipher code and shows their investments in U. S. Senators. The surprising attitude of the then President is disclosed. Chis article should be read by every patriotic • citizen. Hearst’s Magazine 15 Cents a Copy $1.50 a Year I- „J