Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 10, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 7, Image 7

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SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE. WAYCROSS, GA., Oct. 10.—D. W. Sims, of Atlanta, secretary of the Georgia Sunday School association, will hold a conference here tomorrow with representatives of all the Sunday schools of the city. Two sessions will be held, afternoon and night. “Mama, Look!” Will This Doll Make YOUR Darling ’s Eyes Flash With Joy? SI.OO At JACOBS ’ -. This Week Regularly Valued $1.50 T IIIS . is the first j«- cobs' Doll of the season ■ j — a Beauty! w 'AOI llf I ,e th* 3 advance agent to 1011 y,,u that JA COBS’ Doll M O/.//zL 'I Show is the “Biggest and Jmr W U' ' i Best on Earth.” and she Mv/ \K‘ /Mi A carries conviction with her \ because never before in At- 7 W ■ Inula has such a BIG doll w $ value been offered for SI.OO. li K I And perhaps WE shall not du- F 1 * g-tonyj plicate the offer again this sea- K son - are trying to attract f w : K ■ ypur attention now. as when the KTn iffIJMMBWAG 1 1 circus shows its amazing beau- l ' es ’ n the advance parade, and ■ twLVuWLx " e have selected this doll value ■ ■''twjv! that’s head and shoulders over \ all others. v Be wise and grasp this intro- ductory offer, and act Quickly, because we can not afford to of- See the Widow at Main Store S,™,’ “X’ Bisque Doll, 23 inches tall. Note description in detail below Body fully jointed. l ' ut ; Head both turns and nods, and ■' so little girl could want a more Face has an exceptionally beau- beautiful doll than this to love, tiful, child-like expression, with Regularly priced, it would cost open-and-shut eyes, blue or $1.50. Buy NOW, at the Special brown, and genuine hair lashes. Advance Price of SI.OO. and There are blondes with golden dress it prettily before the holi er light brown curls, and beauti- day rush begins. Perhaps you ful dark-haired brunettes. have several toddlers begging'for And Dolly has pretty lace "a Dolly"—if you come early you stockings and buckled slippers. tnay secure one for each. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta Street 23 Whitehall St . 544 Peachtree St., 245 Houston St. 102 Whitehall St., 266 Peters St., 70 W. Mitchell S 423 Marietta St., 152 Decatur St. ■ Mail ini av-KMrrg jr;-. - iru rm—am ii—rn in Mwwiwwi wm ...... Limr- ■wM*MM*rwrKrm-rr>w xwn—x ■-th me yA— s3K v „o J> i Yr/Gs@»L v / <>-Z'■-•/rK ' >bcS« Jf/EL- / yßS^''-A/ '’*K,<T^'^ ! '?-’'’S?7^r 1 x> \r . Every Boy and Girl Wants a Watch! fe v> 4 g i S TE'St~Ka S 3 etriif(£&. miXULM, » J ~* 4 k> We wan t ever y P’P e and cigarette smoker jj in this country to know how good Duke’s p> Mixture is. PS We want you to know that every grain in that big one and a naif ounce 5c sack is pure, clean tobacco |K —a delightful smoke. jg Ka And you should know, too, that with each sack you ftl now get a book of cigarette papers and Nj |t A Free Present Coupon 11 These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable pres- dj 4bk ents, such as watches, toilet articles, silverware, furni- r£ mJ ture, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member of the family. You will surely like Duke’s Mixture, made by Liggett A 'dyers at Durham, N. C., and the presents cannot fail h t° P' ease y° u an d yours. jj| Kfc As a special offer, |5 Z/ -<:'i s ptST - " during October 2 ML 7 «KM ~’Mp and November only 5 '* we tffill send you 2J 3 1 *2l rtfj our neu} illustrated LtMIA ' < ** i *®**J catalog of presents ugu ! FREE - Just send us e& I your name and address Fl tju 0,1 a p° sta ’- 5 fStftfljdPiibi - > J Covb"'.s from Duke’e Mixture may be pM ’Seixi atutr: d wtin tags from HORSE f’SS BsaSSiy* ’/ shoe, j.t., tinsley’s natural M I LEAF. GRANGER TWIST. «./*»« AM <C<\; / fr. >, FOUR ROSES (lOcdrn double rVUSKf I <“i‘ pick hug cut. pied. fj / ’v^W r W> \ / MONT CIGARETI r -S. CUX CIGA- S*B 'W.*Jz / RET I ES, and other tags or mutant KB r? wiwd by us. Address— Prenuum Dept. ST. LOUIS, MO. TO T£Y FIVE KILLING CASES. WAYCROSS, GA., Oct. 10.—The fall term of superior court in Charlton county is in session at Folkston and may, before adjournment, dispose of no less than five killing cases, four of the five defendants being white men. One of the cases is a new trial. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEVVS.THTRSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1912 Motor Car Carries Papers io Strike-bound Communities ISOLATED-TOWNS GET NEWS «| i HB fIB HR ma i 1 jg BhHM If* I m. ,SMh4.. « 9L f«i a -.fijifeE XI : ' —” 1 -n g<*M***'** w ‘-* eo^*I ** WQfc ' X * '••/. r • -’*•>> Biinair uW»...,...' ~.2 ""I* 111 "' ~ ■ • ’ < i ■ ■■■ —■■■■ ■» i ‘ --.-M 1 " i . *f- _■ ; . I>J|W - - -- -■—« ■ ir»nn—nrootw«^^jai»a>—/ ===Z3B3fcl%=7r..7 => The newspaper motor car which carries the daily news to the strikebound towns along the Georgia railroad, “Cap” Beale at the “throttle.” OPERATIONHERD TRIES TG END LIFE Man Who Gave Blood in Futile Effort to Save His Wife Swallows Poison. After having given his blooi in a vain attempt to save his wife’s 1 us, M. B. Duke, a real estate agent. 566 z.outh Pryor street, worried by the debts en tailed in his wife’s illness, tried to end his life. He is recovering from mor phine poisoning at his|home today. Duke attempted suicide at the Hotel Peachtree, on Peachtree street, and was only prevented by the arrival of Mrs. N. L. Monk, the proprietress, a former trained nurse, who rushed to a nearby drug store, got a bottle of mustard and used it as an emetic. Above two newspaper pictures of Duke and his wife was written this note: "My dear, darling wife: I hope I meet you in that home above to which you have gone before me.” Duke said today he was glad his at tempt had not succeeded, but that he was driven to it by his inability to meet debts contracted during his wife's illness. Twice Duke gave of his blood to save his wife in transfusion operations at the Wesley Memorial hospital. The first operation was partly successful, but a few days following the second she died. MILLIE-CHRISTINE, FAMED TWINS WITH ONE BODY, DEAD WILMINGTON, N. ('., Oct. 10.— Death has claimed Millie and Christine, the famous Millie-Christine twins. Christine survived her sister by a few hours. The twins had the same body, but had two heads and two sets of lower limbs. They died at their home near Wilmington. They could talk to them selves or could carry on conversations with others at the same time. While one was asleep the other would be awake, but as a rule they went to sleep at the same time. They had been all over this country and in Europe and Canada. A Log On the Track. of the fast express means serious trou ble ahead if not removed: so does loss of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness, if appetite fails, take Electric Hitters quickly to overcome the cause by ton ing up the stomach and curing the in digestion. Michael Hessheinter. of Lin coln. Nebr.. had been sick over three year.-, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion Only 50 cents at all druggists. (Advt.l To flavor fancy food deliciously ux* SAUER’S PURE FLAVORING EX TRACTS Vanilla. Lemon etc Thir teen highest awards and medals lAdvtj EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUET 0 AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO Cull Mam 1130. < Adt»ri iMRmi nt » Georgia Railroad Officials AI-‘ low Atlanta Publishers to On- ! erate a Unique “Special.” Despite the complete tie-up of the Georgia railroad, people along the route are enabled every night to read the de tails of the big strike and to get the news of the world. This is made possible by the opera tion of a gasoline auto car over the tracks of the Georgia road, distributing to subscribers the regular editions of The Atlanta Georgian and The Atlanta 1 Journal. The car is operated through the kindness of officials of the railroad, who consented in order that thousands of people might not be inconvenienced by failure to get the Atlanta afternoon pa pers. ■While it has been found impossible to operate freight and passenger trains on the Georgia, t'iie "paper train” is given a. clear tight of way. Its coming every afternoon is impatiently awaited by throngs along the route, and its ar rival is greeted by cheers and hurrahs The car is operated jointly by The Georgian and The Journal, and leaves Atlanta at 3 o’clock in the afternoon Through this medium subscribers get their papers as early, and. in fact, earlier, than by the ordinary railroad schedule. It will continue to be run until the strike is settled. The car is operated by “Cap” Beale, an experienced machinist of Montgom ery. Sfe§| \ IK *y* "A.y •*«ho ’T : -mar--; -t HAYS HAIR HEALTH 3 Restores color to grey or faded hair; Cleanses, cools and invigorates the Scalp. 5 Removes Dandruff-there by giving the hair a chance to grow in a healthy natural way and stopping its failing ' out. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Is not a dye. SI.OO and 50c at Drug Stores nr direct upon receipt of price and dealer's name. Send 10c for trial bottle Philo Haji Specialties Co., Newark, N J., U. S. At DraaßaaaßMmsr.aK 'i w wn wmumt.kvmbhob KEEPS YOU LOOKING YOUNG »!■ n.—mi M Fort SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY JACOBS’ PHARMACY. I IBIIIM ■« I r.n _ IJU ... I ll II ■■I.IIMII I .!■ IM- Optical Work of the highest CLASS is what Hr. Hincu. the Optometrist gives in every case He examines the eyes and fits glasses In such a way that they relieve the trouble, remuve ah strain from the nerves and muscles, give perfect sight and make life worth living No I'OlSoNOt S DROPS <iR DRUGS USED. Hines Optical Co. 91 Peachtree Street. E etween Mon gomery and Alcazar fheaters gBA But H in.or .1 S.mi.ri . Hooli <>n .uhii < < j Ay ■Fr.e. I>H B M wool .IF V, (fl,. • •MBMflMßi'ithiltfriuin, Atlanta. Geinyt* SURELY SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS “Pape’s Diapepsin” ends Indigestion, G-as, Sourness in five minutes. "Really does" put bad stomachs tn order—"really does” overcome indiges tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sour ness in five minutes —that—just that— makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator in the world. If tvhat you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches: breath foul; tongue coated; your insides filled with bile and indi gestible waste, remember the moment Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost man clous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large 50-cent of Pape's Dia pepsin will give you a hundred dollars’ worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. It’s worth its weight in gold to men and women who can’t get their stom achs regulated. (t belongs in your home —should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour,’upset stomach dur ing the day or at night. It’s the quick est, surest and most harmless stomach doctor in the world. (Advt.) READ FOR PROFIT, GEORGIAN WANT ADS, USE FOR RESULTS. A I'REFZ TRIP October is liable to surprise you with its unexpected call for merchandise. If a filling-in trip to market is advisable why not Atlanta. If your purchases amount to a thousand dollars from any or all of our members, you can have your railroad fare both ways refunded. That’s Atlanta’s way of wanting to know you better, and to thereby serve you better. Meantime our hundreds of salesmen are at your service. ATLANTA MERCHANTS AND MANUFAC TURERS ASSOCIATION, Harry T\ Moore, Secretary, Rhodes* Htiildinjr, Atlonta. TO RUN TWO YEARS HENCE. MONTGOMERY, ALA., Oct. 10.— State Treasurer John Purlfoy has au thorized the positive statement that he DELICIOUS ‘MP DF FIGS” FOR S BAD LIVER OR SLOGGLISR BOWELS This gentle, effective fruit laxative thoroughly cleans your system, liver and 30 feet of bowels of sour bile, poisons, gases and clogged-up waste. A harmless cure for sick headache, for biliousness, for a sour, gassy, dis ordered stomach, for constipation, in digestion, coated tongue, sallowness, pimples—take delicious Syrup of Eigs. For the cause of all these troubles lies in a torpid liver and sluggish condition of your thirty feet of bowels. A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs to night means all poisonous waste mat ter. the undigested, fermenting food and sour bile gently moved on and out of your system by morning, without griping, nausea or weakness. It moans a cheery day tomorrow —many bright days thereafter. Please don't think of gentle, effective Syrup of Figs as a physic. Don't think you are drugging yourself, for luscious figs, senna and aromatics can not in jure any one. This remarkable fruit preparation is IT’S TIME TO PAINT FALL IS THE BEST TIME TO PAINT. lOja STERLING PAINT IS THE BEST PAINT TO USE. IT COSTS LESS AND WEARS LONGER THAN ORDINARY PAINT. ... -awu. WE OAN TALK p AINT OVER THE Phones, Main 1115 PITfINF. Atlanta 329. rnuno. » MANUFACTURED BY ★1 DOZIER & GAY PAINT C 2 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. AT ®a°NTa" G*A° ST Here is the opportunity you have been waiting for. The matchless Ford is now with in your reach. We have min imized the price. We have maximized the product. And we have made possible a Model T—for you. Runabout - - - - $525 Touring Car - - - 600 Town Car ... - 800 These new prices, f. o. b. Detroit, with all equipment. An early order will mean an early delivery. Get particulars from Ford Motor Company, 311 Peachtree street. Atlanta, or direct from Detroit factory. will be a candidate for secretary of state two years hence, unless some thing unforeseen causes him to change 1 his mind. a wonderful stomach, liver and bowel cleanser, regulator and tonic, the safest and most positive ever devised. The day of violent purgatives, such as calomel, pills, salts anrf castor oil, is past. They were all wrong. You got relief, but at what a cost! They acted by flooding the bowels with fluids, but these fluids were digestive juices. Syrup of Figs embodies only harmless laxa tives, which act in a natural way. It does what right food would do—what eating lots of fruit and what plenty of exercise will do for the liver, stomach and bowels. Be sure you get the old reliable and genuine. Ask your druggist for the full name. "Syrup of Figs anad Elixir of Senna." prepared by The California Fig Syrup Company. Hand back, with scorn, any I-'ig Syrup imitation recom mended as “just as good.” (Advt.) 7