Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 08, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A CARD FROM JAMES G. WOODWARD To the People of Atlant;: I am going to ask to be allowed to trespass on your time for just few minutes —just long enough for you to read the short statement that follows 1 am going to be a bit personal in this statement. In other wods. I am going to toll you just how 1 feel about the second race tor mayor that 1 am now being forced to make after having been reall' elected a few days ago. To begin with. lam US years of agt I have been honored by the peopi* of At lanta more, perhaps, than any man who bn.- ever aspired for public office. But there has been an element against nn Tr.a! la but natural. ror two reasons. The first Is due to the l.,ei that no man can expect to get all ti; votes in any community. The se -ori! is due to the inability of the liter branch of the op posing lyemetit ;•> use me. 1 have been made the object of the crue att 'ks, perhaps, that any man. ever he ito combat Nothing has beer, spared me Every effort han been made to wrest firom me the honors that my pMt'ple have accorded tn* And now. in the twilight of mj life, another at tß<-k is being plane.*-I There are thos. who wou;d rob me of the privilege of roundins out my public and private life with an honorable and an enviable rec ord as mayor of Vlanta Next to my family tb#> most cherished thing In all the world today is the d'etre to end m> political career as mayor of Atlanta with the best administration that has •ver been known in its history. This 1- an honest desire of which any man should be proud, but tn rny cuae it is particularly near and dear to my heart. The 68 years that have passed over my head have been rip< In experience, put ting me closely in touch with public af fair:.". but lightly as they have dealt with me physically, they have naturally brotflght mo face to face with the cer tainty that there are not many years of active life before mo so far as strenuous politics is concerned. Dearer to me al most than life itself is the ambition to which I have Just referred. Just now . more perhaps than ever be fore, Atlanta needa a guiding hand that la steady careful and experienced. Backed with my experience, in the af fairs of the city, urged on by the thought of making the next two years the mrnst valuable of my life, 1 feel that I make no mistake when I say to the people that I am full.' prepared to serve them in a waj that will protect their Interests to the limit in all things I have-no time for vilification of those who are making a cruel fight on mt iJlfe. at best, is filled with disappoint ments. and men should help, not de stroy. their fellow men But if those ■who have been disappointed over th. rewult of the voice of the people at tin polls feel differently, that Is their m -■ fortune, for unkind and untrue at: > will surely react and harm them mot than me lam not in the least fearful of the suit of the second primary thai t- to held on October 15 Inst. ad. I am tain that the people will s'.i-n crease of confidence in m. and In my ability as a publi. ■ would not make this statem ' i . hut for the fact that I want th to knOl'w just what Is in m . this is the best wa* to re :■ > t i. in With tlie help of th- poop provements which th'", li.iv<- .■ i’ expect in the next two war I t made vml in' adnilnisi ration T am (rretiH hi be paved, sewers ■ b built, s; vets o lie repai .ii mil s< Ji-ms s ■■ 1 :i hi',. -I imo. n !< n ■ s.s of ail. :< a ork to b. ,n * ami s< . These things, >)■, i 1- .i. t> : >m mill ft urn now < ci ■in mi h tt* ntlon I h: v tri: a to make this stallin' i .< t 1 : '. .as Possible, and I assure you tii.il ;-i . on ndence expt .seed in nn at pills shall meet with my best indeav- Yours sincerely, t Advt ) J. (1 WiWiDWAKD h E & How Much Have S? I You Saved? That question is || w being asked more R- R .and more by em- B ployers. From your abil- MW H' ity in hand’ i ng w H your own income, H your ability in B other directions is S g gauged. H The savings ac~ d- B count gives you a || B standing in the ® business wo r 1 d H g| that nothing else y B can give. if Start now to save S and you will soon H earn a higher place B in the confidence *’» B of vour business B world & B ■ Every Dollar DePotrfed r t B Earns More Dollars £•? We Pay 4% on Savings I CITY SAHNfiS BANK | 15 E. Alabama St. GEORGIAN WANT ADS FILL ALL WAS PS. A- HOTU cc I Mi RiCH & BROB, CO, i - JJ - “The Real Department Store” JC II Dreamy Raiments | .5 Os Silk and Lace S -J Jj Exquisite Negligee Robes--Dainty Studies in w Silk and Lace and Iridescent Colors **" £ ' R OSEBUD Raiment -i) ainty in line as the iridescent of morn- 5c ing’s dew—filmy fancies of silk and lace, the charms of Mi- jC lady's form to grace. We have just taken these Fairyland robes from their cases, and a gorgeous window display tomorrow will hint the exquisite beauty of these treasures of the second floor. They are veritable dreams of crepe de chine and shadow, val, Clunv and other fascinating laces -dainty ribbon run effects—ribbon rosettes —knots, 3? ‘C clusters and bows. bt CREPE DE CHINE NEGLIGEE ROBES-—Exquisite confections of crept* de chine and maze of ]ace and ribbons. Colors: Primrose, Si V; I0 blue, white, pink, lavender: also in two-color effects, primrose pan- on M nier draping over accordion plaited white; also elaborately hand-em- ■C ’JJ broidered effects $8.95, $lO, $12.50 tip to $37.50 J • GOWNS—Crepe de chine Gowns luxuriously beautiful garments— elaborately lace and ribbon trimmed- in white ami the dainty pastel Su 3j shades $4.95, $7.50, $8.95, $lO, $12.50 to $16.50 jC Jw GOWANS OF CHINA SILK \\ hite, pink, blue—elaboratelv trimmed Jg —charmingly effective $6.50 to S2O -jj* HAND EMBROIDERED GOWNS These are beautifully and elabo- *5 rately hand embroidered,’ with interspersions of Clunv medallions $7.50 and $11.50 hi KNICKERBOCKERS Knickerbockers of China and Italian silk and JC vjj satin— China silk and satin $2.50 Italian silk $3.95 mT. Colors white and black. JJp PETTICOATS . . $4.95, $6.50, $7.50, SIO.OO ' COMBINATIONS—-Corset Cover and Di •awer combinat ions— S" i 2C J ' 1 SECOND FLOOR ] Ruptured People- Try This for Relief and Cure lb re is something you can try sixty a> \\i ho I having to risk a single cent f y«iui money. S■•mething which has cured In the last a«-litx • four years thousands of ruptured tuple >.■ mething so strengthening to the rup ired parts that you can work right along Idle being cured If you don’t find yourself getting bet r after trying a Cluthe Truss or Cluthe utomatic Massager If you don’t think it’s doing xou a lot I good making a new man of you Then we don’t want a penny Try It Sixty Days at Our Risk. This Is more than a truss more than lerely a device to hold your rupture in lace. I or your protection we guarantee in riling that a Cluthe Truss will keep your jpture from coming out when you ate orking, exercising, taking a bath (this •uss is waterproof) every minute of the ay It a sixty days’ trial doesn’t nrove the truss won’t cost \ <>u a cent You see this truss unlike all others— ; self-adjusting self-regulat ii g The support it gives automa t icall\ in irases when there is an> sudden move lent or strain as in working «q no irain can force your rupture out And in addition, a Cluthe Truss pro ul« s the only wax ever discovered for vereoming the weakness which Is the *hl cßuae of rupture W hile relaxing the weak ruptured parts T all strain, this Truss is constantly r< i’gthenmg the ruptured parts. l»oes that by automatically massaging i mm this healing massage does for tin >• arts what exercise does for a weak arm r< stores their lost strength in in.-’- is.*s makes them so strong that a t > no longer needed. Curing Begins at Once This mas age is so beneficial that ; feel bet let and stronger gei ir. late relief after trying this truss beneficial that a Cluthe Truss 1 as • <1 smne of the worst cases on record u•••: p them mon and women 50 to mt ‘ id. who bad been ruptured from | -•niv to fifty years • ci- I many of them after everything including operation, had failed to do nx good whatever. 1 1 \dvt > 9 Our Name On The Box Insures Quality spr 'inl attention to the selection of everx article 1 s ’ X\ , (i o this, not onl\ heeause our business with yon is greater, lint that your . il’le to uive the best ina) he enhanc'd. lin pj»iin tiuures on , h vj ,•). even inelx pood. C 'wwc ZZz taiincvG. win i an THE ATLANTA GEORG FAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 19J2. Our Expense If It Falls. A <m are making the mistake of vonr life il you let any doubts or past disappoint* ments keep you from finding mu what a Cluthe Truss can do for you. Uemember that we ask you to take no chances We'll make a truss especially for your ease and send it to you and allow you sixty days trial io prove that it will hold your rupture that il will put an end to the trouble you've heretofore had and improve vour eonditior If the trial fails to prove this, we'll lie the losers, not you. Get the World's Greatest Rupture Book So that you can judge for yourself, we ward to send you a free book we have written a cloth-bound book of advice liven physicians who have read it say it's tile best book ever written on Rupture It sums up all we have learned about rupture In forty years of day-after-day experience in Hie successful treatment of more than 21)0,000 eases. It deals with rupture in till its forms and stag. . ex plains the dangers of operalions ex poses Ho- worthless trusses and the equally worthless makeshifts masquerad ing under such names as "appliance,” "method.” "system.” "plasters," etc -- puts you on guard against throwing money away on tilings that can't stand a fair test And it tells all about the Cluthe Truss how little It costs how it ends con stant expense on account of your ruptpre how thousands have found this truss as comfortable as their clothing <no springs or web or elastic band or belt around vour waist no leg straps) how you can try one sixty days at our risk thus giving \on plenty of time to cake sure of its wonderful holding and healing powers and of its waterproof and wearing qualities. It tells in their own words—the ex pc’icnee of many former sufferers gives their names and addresses perhaps you know some of them I Hook- sent in plain, scaled envelope Write for it today don't put It off tins I hook may be the means of adding many ears to our life and of restoring you to t'a'i strength and usefulness. lu t use He coupon or simply s• y in a '■ " ' P 'tl "<<•• .1 me the Rook " In writing us. please give our box number: 3ox 55—CLUTHE COMPANY -3 East Twenty thud Street. NEW M, ■ CITY. no me vou free Book on The Cure of Rupture I Name i Street J Town 1 1 10-Pound Fait ’ Hogiess i-atd W 98 E Country Eggs, Pirty, IQp Bui (tear-nteedFresh ■ DOZEN Ga. Yams 24c Peck 55c Bushel The 27c Kind limes 71-2 c Doz. ’ Lemons ?.9c Doz. Salmon 81-3 c, Large Tali Cans Meadow | I 40c Goifce'. 28c ; 30c Cflie? . . 22c s ' 25c Pifisn . . lS*c I 1-4 Pound mixed Tea 5; ? Gssh Co, | 118-128 WiitcW! Sirsst ‘ clriW" WASHNeTON TO iimket™ \ I 'll I'ST.A G.\ , Oct. 7. — Tile citizens ■ I Washington, W'llkea countt. have or. ganized and called upon those who have In it Intel fi ring w ith the move ment of Georgia ■ailroad trains, ami put them upon notice that such inter '■■reiiee mist cease or they will be ■ o- d under the aw Sim •• that i. ‘p in iveinents of Georgia railroad ' ib W shiugmn bt an. h have vyGliuui inittriupuun. 1 * t You can’t buy there! Where? In the woods—take a box along. On the fishing trip— take a box along. On the links—take a box along. On the farm—take a box along. It costs little by the pack age, but less by the box. It’s portable—beneficial enjoyable—cheap. It’s the goody that’s good for you because it preserves teeth sharpens appetite aids digestion—purifies breath. So get enough of it while you’re near it so you’ll have it when you want it! * Look for the spear. The flavor lasts. ■ ■ II ~ I JRp xWRtGIEYSjjO "W dywar 111 ■< •Ai v/ 0 sfl A. « 1 fix ■’**"’*y— —— —■• ■- ■ ■■■■ i .. ggF iWK' Is Your Bank Our Bank? K' VH9«.AS Q MCADOH. V.M ’•»C* O»A. , G I a ft"LUA'« A«C T»w _ the •-miEsßsua iurensiu,,,. <;».'-'ncer I jfWlk ♦. U J, /<■ --—DOLLARS 5 . xj - ? i ’ c THKW »’'FHK«XSTAT»i**JPEIWsrw,WaE« t> . J , **” fl 1 "*"" 11 1 . . ■ ' •WWI : - THIS IS THE WAY IT IS DONE h«4TK3S JkTjS r', ,:• XTS 1 '” ",f " hc »—v doos ■nil. oosb.es .ho Co. u ,„ ; . ,„ T .01. General Agents wanted for unfilled territory Y y- Local .AjJents wanted in all territories. Co-operation of the Company with their agents together w it?, , . agents contracts with the Southern States Life profitable. thelr unm atched policies, make Wili.,-.r L. iVeadc.. Gen. '.'.c. 6 The Slates Lite Insurance Company ATLANTA, GEORGIA SECRET OF SUCCESS DISCLOSED BY TIME Why has the name of the famous Quaker Health Teaehe: become a household word in Atlanta? Perhaps Pte best answer m<v be found in the stories told by the people who had called on hint to tell their experiences with Quake: Herb Extract. While he rad shown (great Interest in his work when here, even greate' reports have been made from those using the reme dies for chronic diseases_am! those who have used it An unusual case of this character came to light when Mrs. Ma tilda Watson, of 120 Curran street. ( tiled Mrs. Watson is the wife of an old employee of the Dysart Construc tion Company, and is 55 vea s of age "■"■“•"•’•■••■"■■■’•■•■a®" 1 She told the following: i "1 soft.'ted with severe stomach and bowel troubb- for several years. 1 would bloat and belch after rating and my food would lie like lead in mv stomach 1 Gas would form and caused palpitation ' of tile heart, dizziness. etc. i was in misery, and could cat only the lightest foods. I had several attacks of aeub indigestion a few months ago. and was weak. pale end tiiin. Doctors and pat ent medicines were all alike in th.dr inability to relieve me. and I wag, •. ting disgusted, hut mv attention called to the Quaker Herb Extra, t. 1 began using It and after sewn b :t!es am now well, hale and heart' I will - - -r— —.- ■ rivADnTAKr tx/amt 1 a ns> pptwcj. ts? n wa\s cheerfully recommend the won- . iul It. in,-di -s to all who ask what Quaker did for me." I hose who suffer from either stom liver or kidney troubles, catarrh, heumatistn of norms should procure **’ !' '' 1 th, .•. -bottle treatment ' Herb Extract at once. Don't c .ay it you '..ant (hat bounding -pa:k -- - t.i.i iit health—the priceless asset "l all m.-n, "omen and children. Cout - w Munn's Drug Store. 29 Marietta -. ;ls the full Hue of Remedies Quake Extract is six bottles tot J 5 On three for $2 50, $1 00 a bottle We pre-' pay express charges on all orders of S?Oft or over (Advto