Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 26, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 QUICKLY CURES THE | WORST BACKACHE! New Remedy Makes Kidney Troubles, Bladder Disor ders. and Rheumatic Pains Disappear, as if By Magic. It is no longer n«ceseary for any one i to suffer with backaching, kidney trou- ! b!e, have disagreeable bladder and uri nary disorders to contend with, or bo, tortured with rheumatism, stiff joints. ■ and Its heart-wrenching palps, for thr 1 new discovery, Croxone, quickly and surely cur « all such troubles. Oroxone is the most wonderful rem edy yet devised for ridding the system ; of uric acid and driving out all the , poisonous impurities which cause such | troubles. It is entirely different from! ■ll other remedies. It is not like any-I thing else ever used for the purpose. It acts on the principle of removing the cause Pills, tablets, and other rente- I dies at the best, merely stimulate the I kidneys, giving temporary relief. Crox- ; one cleans out the poisons It soak.- right in through the walls, j membranes and linings, like water in a ' sponge, neul alizes, dissolves and makes I the kidneys sift out and filter away all I the uric acid and poisons from the j blood, and leaves the kidneys and uri nary organs clean, strong, healthy and well. It matters not how long you have suffered, how old you are, or what you j have used, the very .principle of Crox one is such that it is practically Im- i possible to take It into the human sys tem without results. There is nothing else on earth like it. it starts to work the minute you take it and relieves you the first time you use it. If you suffer with pains in your back I and sides, or have anj- signs of kidney. t bladder troubles, or rheumatism, such as puffy swellings under the eyes, or In the’feet and ankles, if you are nervous, tired and run down, or bothered with urinary disorders, Croxono will quickly relieve you of y’our misery. You can secure an original package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first-class druggist, such as Jacobs Pharmacy, who will personally return the pur chase price If it fails in a single case. (Advt.) CATARRH Breathe Booth’s HYOMFJ and Refreshing Re lief will come in Three Minutes. Australian Fhtcalyptus la a non-irrl t&tlng, germ-destroying liquid that is largely used by Catarrh and Throat Specialists and by physicians of tin modern school. HTOMEI is Aus t r a 1 i a n Eucalyptus TOSS, combined with the best of Llsterian An- Aseptics, and when through the TO W ” ver the sore, in- lian)e d membrane of F the nos, arm throat It J surely destroys the. > pernicious catarrh germs and ends all V catarrhal misery. For i imrrb. < 'oughs, Colds and Croup Booih’.- HYO.MEI is guaranteed to give eatisff ctw>n o'- money returned. Try it on that honorable basis; the direct.’.ms are ease to follow and a compli outfit (Inhaler and bottle of HYO.V’EIi can be obtained at druggists for only SI.OO. Extra bottle.. If after ward needed, only 50 cents. Druggists recommend Booth's HYOMEI. (Advt.) ’ SNOWDRIFT LARD 1 ZZ>JO-II) feif Pail 0984 ; FRESH COUNTRY EGGS I 30c Dozen I | COLD STORAGE EGGS I 25c Dozen I CASH GROCERY CO,, H 55 i. ’ n■■*—<- ■ |L| THE DEAD SEA, Polonius asked Thonius: “Who killed the Dead sea?” His question, like Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians, has never been answered; but if you will believe us, cold stor age killed the dead eggs. Eat only our fresh country eggs. Cash Grocery Co., 118 Whitehall St. (Advt.) EGGS TASTE LIKE WOOD If they are cold storage. Don’t eat them unless you like the taste of sawdust. We sell fresh country eggs. Cash Grocery Co., 118 Whitehall St. ’ (Advt.)! No Need for Cash Because THE FAIR Will Charge It NEVER since THE FAIR has been es tablished have we shown such a large assortment of High-Class Ready-to- Wear Apparel for Ladies and Misses at moderate prices. Every desirable style feature may be seen in our new Fall and Winter garments and Millinery. In fact, the Hats are trimmed in our own work rooms. on the premises. A noteworthy feature of this t:—» concern is that we are extremely \ libera] with our credits. It \V *> makes no difference to us wheth i-r the customer is a capitalist or a wage-earner. All nice people I 1 / I 7/ \ are welcome to a CHARGE AC- .j 7 I t \ COUNT at THE FAIR! jl 'i \ Come in and see our newest ar- i i A . j rivals in COAT SIT’S. DRESS- UAI V IST 1/ ES and ( OATS also our swell ' .'A vd I •/ TRIMMED HATS make your -,VT i’ selections- and. remember. von're /jfeSs - ’1 welcome to a CHARGE' AC- ® ‘ < t'l COUNT if you want it! ' VI — *% x w ( I' / I THE 11 j| FAIR | I —■ —’ i i 93 Whitehall Street Itjt Warm, Serviceable UNDERWEAR for Men Don’t wait until the cold winds and rain lav you up with a cold: come in now and supply your needs from our new and complete stock of thoroughly DEPEN DABLE garments. By buying NOW, you will be sure of getting exactly what you want and as many suits as you want, and will be*pre pared' to keep your body warm and pro tected against sudden and dangerous weather changes. • Splendid qu Jity ribbed bals, medium and heavyweights, per garment SI.OO Fine worsteds in natural grey, per garment, . . $1 and $1.50 Extra heavy all-wool garments, grey only, per garment, $1.50 Fleece-lined Vassar Union Suits, heavy and medium weights, CARLTON Shoe and Clothing Co. 36 Whitehall St. L. -■.■"!!»!!_. ■■ I 1 ~ | _____ Looking in the Right Place - imu TJOW many thousand pairs * * of eves do you suppose “search” The Georgian Want Columns every day? Georgian want ads cost lit tle Hit accomplish much. Both Phones 8000 I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1912. THE MENTER CO. FACE TO FACE WITH THE CLOTHING QUESTION ¥# t iC/atCC vw-a / Wiliam fl Illi pl m® w 11j « ■ tar? Rny member of your family need | z, warm and dressy for Fall, mark get what you want at THE D. store and divide the bill into nts. NTER CO. store in this city is of nearly 100 stores where good sn, women and children is sold at es. ze own so many stores and be- 1 phases are so enormous, we buy | :es away below most stores. nan should stop at THE MEN- e and look over our superb line of H s and suits for Fall and Winter. D MENTER CO. Divided Pay- | ; clothing question is not a prob sure. Visitors welcome/ CENTER CO. I BSOR TO MKNTER & ROSXNBLORM CO shall Sireei (Upstairs). I rway Next to J. M. High Co. ■' ■ y —.- -< ..* MT>— . -*1 M - I i i I i -> s ‘"Si - B W ... 5 | Shoes f= Unless your footwear is \ I carefully selected you \ I may discount the clever \o t achievement of your *W/ TW / \o \ dressmaker or tailor. / \o** \ The prettier your gown, S/ \ the daintier should be " W 1 XcJ’ \ your footwear. > V \ S- \ When you buy “Queen Si 1\ Quality” Shoes you are '''"■L \ a9s ured of perfect style V. \ and superb quality at J moderate prices. W' | M. Rich & Bros. Co. | “A Department of Famous Shoes” S ‘ —■■■' _ ■■■. .. .. .. i Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS I ; 5 5 Children’s and Misses’ Apparel Illustrating the Greater Value Giving Power of the J. M. High Company Store The children's stock is wonderful—a bigger and better stock than ever. It is one of the most ideal showings of apparel for children and juniors that we have ever seen anywhere—so beautiful that our mere words can not begin to express its charms. You will have to inspect it. i fA L\ : 1? : i vti uJta #7 l ByMpj J J”TJ Children’s and Misses’ New Fall Hats Extra Specials Children’s and Misses’ smart ; Large Girl’s new models tor school and for tt dress wear, felt, velour, vel- HatS vet, plush and fur, for all ages, ranging in price, Medium large French Felt $1.50 to $15.00 r, “ ts inb«„. Children's Coate, 2 through 9ha<iM °' br °' ra ' reA 6 years, of chinchilla, cordu- ,an ’ " ra . v and champagne, roy. plushes cheviots, zibelines trimmed in rich Persian and all new materials — o ... . , silk, Specially priced $3.98 to $25.00 QR Children’s Fall Wash Press- vO es with long sleeves and high —— necks, 50c to $1.50 Serge Dresses Juniors’ Serge and Velvet Dresses in smart new one- For ages 8 through 14 piece models — years we offer most remark- hie values tomorrow in fine $8.98 tO $30.00 all-wool Serge Dresses, in Sizes 13. 15 and 17. a!1 col °rs; new, smart Rus- Misses’ Coats. 8 through 14 an . m °dels. Specially, years, all new. stylish cos- pnCed tumes in plain and fancy col- E* orings j/O $6.98 to $30.00 Misses’ Fall Wash Dresses, with long sleeves and high necks, T ... Just opened this morning, SI.OO to $2.50 a large shipment of Sweat- Juniors’ new Fall Coats ers for childr en of all ages sizes 13. 15 and 17. in chin- —the best values we could chillas, mackinaws. cheviots procure. Special at 7J1 58?98 to $30.00 S lootO * 2 - 50 -M.n attav’ avara*,** .rw lumnanaaßMaamafaaaaaaaaaawaMUMwa* i ' ' ■=; ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IRESULTS The Want Ad S ection of « c lke Georgian Fills the Bill (==l One Cent aNVord 1 —4