Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 28, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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ME TEA BILL 1 DfIHKENTHEHfiIRs Restore Faded and C4rayi| Hair to Natural Color— I Dandruff Quickly Removed. ; e is nothing new about the idea ; R e s ink Sage for restoring tile color i R cf (he hair. Our grandmothers kept 1 1 t?r ., hair dark, glossy and abundant [I t>' v i lie use of a simple '’Sage Tea.’ |l n.-ver their hair fell out or took 1B ;>HI, faded or streaked appearance. I B th,.', made a brew of Sage leaves, and I 1 a ,.. Jit to their hair witli wonderful ■ll I nericial effect. ' y wadays we don’t have to resort to tin old-time tiresome method of gath-l cring the herbs and making the tea. I Tl- . ,< done by skillful chemists better | t!:1 n we could do it ourselves; and all I w , ive io do is to call for the ready- i Il]a . i.;-.(duet. Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-| , Hdr Remedy, containing Sage ini roper strength, with the addition ~ ilpiiur, another old-time scalp rem- | K This preparation gives youthful col-I 0I - ; nd beauty to the hair, and is on | ~f , le best remedies you can use for | dull tiff, dry, feverish, itching scalp, and falling hair. Get a fifty cent bot de from your druggist today, and you v be surprised at the quick rt-sults. All druggists sell it. under guarantee i ■ the money will be refunded if the ■ r . :i ■dy is not exactly as represented. ■ (Advt.) | This Girl Recovered From Consumption I Tint makers of - Eckman’s Alterative, IB whi- i is doing sy ■ much good for Con-iE Min i tiies. are continually in receipt of f wet erf.i! reports of recoveries brought | ■ »l»'t lely through the use of this metii-i E cine*. ‘ I "se reports are always a. the I F coiniiaiid of any one interested, and manv I fc of ; . rlers in their gratitude 1 ave sag- i I gesbd that like sufferers write direct and I R leal what it did for them. Here is one |II sp<-< i.non: B 121 Second Ave . Aurora, ill. | 1 eiu < i en: Pardon me for not writing •!! foci- . Wilt 1 wanted to see if 1 w ould |R r< ■ 1 tan now truthfully sav lis uni ■ • . tie well. I wish to expre- n,v I fit I’m. f.ii .hanks. I have no pain, no A no night sweats, no : .... fever sii i. a child of two years, I have been I H mm, "i’li lung trouble, whi-h grew i iv... . I grew < Ider. At the ag< of ton: -’ * n»-i . t.ie doctor said if 1 eoel.i nor |. H sen South I would surely di< of '.'onsump- ‘P live'.'.- winter l Would bo . lire to | H I.o’ either Bronchitis. Pleurisy or Pnoii- ; F mon i. I had I Typhoid-Pneumonia one I B I had catarrh of the stomach and i k I'i.vo Is and had Hay Fever for the last's •<« ’.ears; but have not anything of the ; £ kin,, this year. ‘i will answer all letters sent to me.'lß ask ;:g a history of my case, from any one I B suffering with lung trouble.’’ IK ■ Sworn affidavit) ETTA PLATH. ig i Five years later reports still well.) B liekman’s Alterative is effective in i bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever: Throat i B and Lung Troubles and in upbuilding the R system. Does not contain poisons, opiates E habit-forming drugs. For sale by all R ;i< <I s' Drug Stores and other leading B; < r .ggists. Ask for booklet telling of re- B • '.cries, and write to Eckman Labora- h :• Philadelphia. Pa , for additional evi- ■ tience. -Advt. E THIN AND WEAK f .— Easy Way For Them To Get Strong u and Fat. To thin and weak Atlanta people Ja-jH has a word to say.. Let them i I use Samose, the wonderful flesh-form-1 B ing food, that is now so popular, and | they will soon be plump and rosy. Samose is not an ordinary medicine; I B i-a flesh-forming food that is adapt-I ■ rd io the most delicate. Its tonic es-i I f t gives strength and health so that ift< i its use for a short time all the I li-s. and fat producing elements in the | I will be easily assimilated and re-j tail d by the body. T large sale Druggist Jacobs ha- 1 ® ■< i on Samose since he first intro- 1 B d it in Atlanta and the wonderful j B following its use have made I such an enthusiastic believer in | B -teat merits that he gives his per-|B -••nai guarantee to refund the money if j B Sari >se does not make thin people fat i E -in l’i store strength and health. g d an a gain in weight is nodeed:S ■ft Samose has been used for a week;# 11 n days, and health has improved,lß ip you notice yourself growing strong- ; E ,'ou certainly should feel more than ■ E ■at -tied w’th what you have received IB ■ the small cost of 50c. i \dvt.i b LiMESI 7k DOZEN I. £ » 100 50c j I £ S CO $2.35 ’ 1,000 ....$4.50 i Guaranteed Fresh Country Eggs r I DOZEN CASH GROCERY CO, I 118-120 Whitehall Street, 1 ft 00 I’ll Trust You! & J i 1 3 BE' * ’ '•>" r’ *•i RwWWMECrM isoOffflML iirJiAst t BBaKraraHtHKET* •’ f«ic ' i ‘? rA’ »•<’M'S**-*' •’■ '!»'’s*** • tJVIB C_ 3f g Wt...—. . .' . . ' .. . ■ ’ ll,l,l ''MMEi?/' ,?oS| I WttK I I WIII rP Wv I ! "ILL IB Im ’•■■■ w 1 VOtlO Sill llilllf I I I Uun r "TjS 2 * — ram ■ ENTIRE JI FAMILY 1 'X . NSI IrLL CREDIT ALL OF YOU! 8 And at the same time offer you the best of goods at a human interest price. LISTEN- I || thousands of Atlanta’s best people have already become my customers and I can I ; truthfully say that my credit system appeals alike to rich and poor. I || I offer you a clean-cut, manly face-to-face business proposition. A dignified, up- I N to-date, easy payment plan, which is all in your favor. You select what you want, pay I ■ a small amount down, and the balance in easy payments of a dollar a week. A man I |to man agreement. Our goods are the best the markets afford. Our prices are the I I lowest at which reliable goods can be bought. W. A. DAY I $ MLiIX’S !J Overcoats in the latest styles for I $5.00 to $25.00 Men’s Suits, smart, nobby fall styles, for g SIO.OO to $30.00 Blue Serge Suits for | $15.00 A full line of Hats, including Stetson’s, for 3 SI.OO to $5.00 Complete line of Men’s Shoes. ¥ (J’T* OS A 1 You get flfty vot€s for ev jry dollar s worth of goods bought on our easy payment plan, m « jwel f |ii * I and an extra hfty votes for every dollar paid in, amounting to 100 votes for every dol- Sg&r 'W? Wt Sel ® “ ieF>"3U 35191 ST<?* l ar 3 P enl with us. Bring in anew customer and get 500 votes for such service. S* HvLtj Votes deposited in a locked box, and the key is given to a local newspaper man. Three \ newspaper men to be the final judges. L I Contest closes on December 31, 1912, at 12 p. m. Party receiving largest number of 5| ■ ■ j votes is the winner. IW. A. DAY CO 1 4 W. MITCHELL I s d .. . ... ... ......... ... . , ... . .... s . .. . . . . ■. - . : ... - ...v;...,v THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATERDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1912. BOYS’ Furnishings of every description. You can outfit your boy from head to foot right here in my store at a reasonable price. Children’s School iuit-s, Norfolks and Bloomer pants, for m 00 u nn bLW ID |u.uU FREE ALTERATIONS WOMEN’S I Suits in all colors, the latest styles, handsomely trimmed and silk lined, for SIO.OO to $50.00 I Dresses, made up in beautiful patterns, exqui sitely finished, for SIO.OO to $30.00 I Millinery, an extra large stock of Trimmed Hats being sacrificed for l| $2.00 to $15.00 I 9