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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
he held, afternoon and night.
“Mama, Look!”
Will This Doll Make YOUR
Darling ’s Eyes Flash With Joy?
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At JACOBS’
// This Week
Regularly Valued $1.50
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rliro cobs’ Doll of the season
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yi tell that JACOBS’ Doll
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Ir' 1 ' w 'll J est 0,1 Earth.” and she
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1 because never before in At-
1 'K . • lanta lias such a BIG doll
K Z i va^”e een °ffcred for SI.OO.
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C-"*-**' plicate the offer again this sea-
t W son - We are trying to attract
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jffiiwffllwh T 1 ‘ 1 circus shows its amazing beau-
h'TnMWWlMwAwnffiw ties in lhe advance parade, and
Wf’w ■'Wfe ' ' ve have selected this doll value
/ that’s head and shoulders over
all others.
V' m™ l Be wise and grasp this intro-
ductory offer, and act quickly,
because we can not afford to of-
See lhe Windew at Main Store 1;,,,”'“,’'. ’“X
Bisque Doll. 23 inches tall. x °te description in detail below
Body fully jointed. ’ut.
Head both turns and nods, and x,) little girl could want a more
Face has an exceptionally beau- beautiful doll than this to love,
tiful, child-like expression, with ar ' y P r ,' oe£ b it would cost
open-and-shut eyes, blue or $1.50. Buy NOW, at the Special
blown, and genuine hair lashes. Advance Price of SI.OO. and
There are blondes with golden aress it prettily before the holi
er light brown curls, and beauti- day rush begins. Perhaps you
ful dark-haired brunettes. have several toddlers begging for
And Dolly has pretty lace "a Dolly’’—if you come early you
stockings and buckled slippers. may secure one for each.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta Street
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23 Whitehall St . 544 Peachtree St., 245 Houston St.,
102 Whitehall St.. 260 Peters St.
70 W. Mitchell b» 423 Marietta St., 152 Decatur St.
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A We want every pipe and cigarette smoker
in this country to know how good Duke’s S
Mixture is.
We want you to know that every grain in that big
Sone and a half ounce 5c sack is pure, clean tobacco
—a delightful smoke.
Li And you should know, too, that with each sack you
now get a book of cigarette papers and H|
p A Free Present Coupon |$
|J| These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable pres- 4
ents, such as watches, toilet articles, silverware, furni- P<fi
gjh ture, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member
of the family. tS&
You will surely like Duke’s Mixture, made by Liggett
[X i Myers at Durham, N. C., and the presents cannot fail
to please you and yours. ?j|
As a special offer,
Z/ ' during October
.\'.'a our new illustrated gti
a UAtt&d '•** catalog of presents
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TO TRY FIVE KILLINd 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 ANT) NEWS.THTKSDAT. OCTOBER 10. 1912.
Motor Car Carries Papers to Strike-bound Communities
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The newspaper motor car which carries the daih news to the strikebound towns along the
Georgia railroad, “Cap” Beale at the “throttle.”
ram hero
TRIES TO 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 l i-j. 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 TWJNS WITH
ONE BODY, DEAD
WILMINGTON. N. C„ 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 cot r.try and In Europe .and
i 'anada.
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 Bitters
quickly to overcome the cause by ton
ing up the stomach and curing the in
digestion. Michael Hessheimer. of Lin
coln, Nebr., had been sick over three
years, 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.)
To flavor fancy food deliciously use
SAUER’S PURE FLAVORING EX
TRACTS Vanilla. Lemon, etc Ttilr
'een highest awards and medals (Advt >
EXQUISITE WEDDING BOL'QUETf,
AND DECORATIONS.
ATLANTA FLORAL CO
C&ll Main 1130
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Georgia Railroad Officials Al
low Atlanta Publishers to Op
erate a Unique “Special.”
Despit? 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 ca over the
tracks of the Georgia road, distributing
to subscribers the regular editions of
The Atlanta Georgian and The Atlanta
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
papers.
While it has been found impossible
to operate freight an<l passenger trains
on the Georgia, the “paper train” is
given a clear light 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, ami 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 he run
until the strike is settled.
The ear is operated by “Cap" Beale,
an experienced machinist of Montgom
ery.
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5 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 falling
out. Keeps hair soft and
glossy. Is not a dye.
SI.OO and 50c at Drug Stores or direct
upon receipt of p r ice and dealer's name.
Send 10<' for trial bottle. Philo Haja
Specialties Co., Newark, N J., U. S.
KEEPS YOdIqOKING YOUNG
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rOn OALC AND RECOMMENDED
BY JACOBS’ PHARMACY.
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Optical
HIGHEST
CLASS
Is what Dr. Hines, the Optometrist
gives in every case. He examines
the eyes and fits glasses in such a
way that they relieve the trouble,
remove all strain front the nerves
and muscles, give perfect sight and
make life worth living.
NO POISONOUS DROPS OR
DRUGS USED.
Hines Optical Co.
91 Peachtree Street.
f etween Mon gomery and Alcazar Theaters'
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50REL1SETTLES
OPSET STOUGHS
“Pape’s Diapepsin’’ ends
Indigestion, Gas, 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 what 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 marvelous,
and the joy is its harmlessness.
A large 50-cent case of Pape’s Dia
pepsin will give you a hundred dollars’
worth of satisfaction or vour 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. It belongs in your
home—should always be kept handv in
ease 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 FRFZE 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 Building, Atlanta.
TO RUN TWO YEARS HENCE.
MONTGOMERY, ALA., Oct. 10.—
State Treasurer John Purifoy has au
thorized the positive statement that he
DELICIOUS “SIRUP OF FIGS” FOR J
Bi LIVER OR SLUGGLISH 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 Figs.
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 means
a cheery day tomorrow —many bright
days thereafter.
Please don’t think of gentle, effective
Syiup 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.
STERLING PAINT
IS THE BEST PAINT TO USE.
IT COSTS LESS AND WEARS LONGER
THAN ORDINARY PAINT.
WE CAN TALK PAINT OVER THE
Phones, Main 1115 PHANf!
Atlanta 329. rnuiw.
MANUFACTURED BY
>1 DOZIER & GAY PAINT C -
22 E. Bay St. 31 So. Broad St
JACKSONVILLE. FLA ATLANTA. GA
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
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 and castor oil, is
past. They were all wrong. You got
relief, but at what a cost! They acted
by Hooding 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 Fig Syrup imitation recom
mended as "just as good.” (Advt.)
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