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OPSET STOMACH |
MO INDIGESTION
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“Pape’s Diapepsin” cures
sour, gassy stomachs in
five minutes.
Time it! In five minutes all stomach
.tress will go. No indigestion, heart
n. sourness or belching of gas, acid
notations of undigested food, m
. ziness, bloating, foul breath or head-
Pipe's Diapepsin is noted for its
> in regulating upset stomachs. It
• ■ surest, quickest and most certain
liedy in the wfeole world and besides
I is harmless.
Millions of men and women now eat
favorite foods without sea
how it is needless to have a bad
stomach.
p.ease, for your sake, get a 50-eent
.of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug
nd put your stomach right. Don’t
.on being miserable—life is too
. ~rt you are not here long, so make
~ur stay agreeable. Eat what you like
digest it: enjoy it, without dread
of < bedion in the stomach.
Viapepsin belongs in your home any
v It should be kept handy, should
' of the family eat something which
■sift agree with them or in ease ot
> ..-tack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gas
or stomach derangement at day-
■ during the night it is there to
v. the quickest, surest relief known.
(Advt.)
• 10
Pound
Pail
88c
Guaranteed Fresh
Country Eggs,
Real Country .lill.
Eggs, Dox. . . uvu
Recandled nnU
Storage Eggs W
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GEORGIAN WANT ADS
USE FOR RESULTS
Your Twenty-Year Policy
Can you change it into a fourteen year, without in
creasing your premiums and without their being any
l ien or indebtedness against the policy itself ? You can
do this with a Twenty Payment Life, Guaranteed Div
idend Policy, issued by The Southern States Life Ins.
Co. This policy also contains the liberal disability
clause written only by this Company, under which \ ou
receive in cash one-fourth of the amount insured, in
case of total disability, and your policy is kept in force
for the remainder, without further payments on your
part, so long as you continue disabled. ‘ ,
Any agent of The Southern States Life will be
pleased to explain to you the attractive policies as is
sued by this Company, without your assuming any
obligation.
General Agents wanted for unfilled territory.
Local Agents wanted in all territories.
Co-operation of the Company, with their agents, together
with their unmatched policies, make agents’ contracts with
The Southern States Life profitable.
The Southern States Life Insurance Co.
A ATLANTA,
7a
GA.
William L. Meador. Gen. Agt.
Hugh N. McAfee, Gen. Agt.
Offices 1230 Candler Building.
WILMER L. MOORE Pres. Atlanta. Ga.
MK "SIRUP OF FIGS” fOHU
BJO LIVER OR SLOGGFISR BOWELS
Uiis 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 rur<s f or g j C j { headache.
■" iousness, for a sour, sassy, dls
j' red stomach, for constipation, in
'tion, coated tongue, sallowness,
.‘"‘Pies—take delicious Syrup of Figs.
f ne cause of all these troubles lies
'i ■' ' orpid liver and sluggish condition
your thirty feet of bowels.
. A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs to-
Kht means all poisonous waste mat-
• th" undigested, fermenting food
, -our bile gently moved on and out
your system by morning, without
tiptng. nausea or weakness, it means
cilery day tomorrow —many bright
‘y- thereafter.
I‘lease don’t think of gentle, effective
■up of Figs as a physic. Don’t think
I are drugging yourself, for luscious
Ki-, senna and aromatics can not in
re any one.
Ihis remarkable fruit preparation is
The Interchangeable mileage book regulation re
quiring the exchange of coupons for tickets has been
the subject of criticism. Much of such criticism
arises because the exact facts and conditions are
not generally known.
In order that the public may be correctly informed
the railway companies make the following state
ment, having full faith in the fairness of public
opinion when the matter Is thoroughly understood.
An interchangeable mileage book, as its name in
dicates, may be used for obtaining transportation
over any line party to the interchangeable book ar
rangement The coupons from these books are
equivalent to cash, and to safeguard their transmis
sion to the Treasurer of each railroad company, the
requirement Is made for the exchange of the cou
pons at ticket windows for transportation, thus
causing the mileage coupons to be placed in the
hand of bonded ticket agents who must account
to the Auditing Department of each line for their
value.
No one will claim that It is unreasonable for a
railway company to require s traveler to purchase
a ticket instead of paying the money on the train.
The object of this requirement is to have one mar,
the ticket agent, handle the money and sell tickets,
either for cash or coupons from an interchangeable
mileage book, and thus make a record of what the
Company has sold; another man, the conductor, to
collect the tickets, and thus make a record of their
use, and thereby have an additional check against
the agent, who must account for the purchase price
either In cash or coupons.
Ths coupons from Interchangeable mileage books
represent cash, for the reason that they are the only
evidence of a claim against the railroad selling the
mileage book, and the Company accepting such cou
pons for sale of ticket is paid by the road selling
the mileage book only upon presentation of the ac
tual coupons. This Is not always possible where the
conductor lifts the coupons on the train, because
he does not have the same facilities for safeguarding
such coupons, and should they become lost, the
railroad honoring the mileage book would have no
means of securing proper compensation for the serv
ice performed. The necessity of preserving each
coupon Is therefore apparent.
Every well organised business concern adopts reg
uiatlons to insure the safety of its cash.
Atlanta & West Point R.R. Central ot Georgia Ry. Nashville, Chattanooga &
Atlanta, Birmingham & G Ra|)rM(l St. Louis Railway.
Atlantic Railroad. Seaboard Air Line Ry .
AtlanUc Coast Une R. R. Southern Railway. Louisville & Nashville R.R.
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 i
past. They were all wrong. You got >
relief, but at what a cost! They acted
by flooding the bowels with fluid’s, 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 i
and bowels.
Be sure you get the old reliable and
genuine. Ask your druggist for the full I
nam», "Syrup of Figs anad Elixir of i
Senna,” prepared by The California Fig
Syrup Company. Hand back, -vith '
scorn, any' Fig Syrup imitation recom- I
mendeu as “just as good.” (Adrt.j |
Iht, A iL.'.NT A GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TIESI»AV. NOVEMBER 19. 1912.
Interchangeable Mileage
Facts Worthy o( Caretui Consideration
Attention is invited to the check system In de
partment stores: the cash registers in smaller
stores: the cashiers at hotels, restaurants, etc., and
hundreds of other devices for the purpose of proper
accounting.
THE INTERCHANGEABLE MILEAGE BOOKS
PROVIDED BY THE LINES IN THE SOUTHEAST
GRANT MORE FAVORABLE CONDITIONS THAN
ARE AFFORDED BY INTERCHANGEABLE BOOKS
IN ANY OTHER TERRITORY, AND THEY DO
NOT REQUIRE THE HOLDER OF a MILEAGE
BOOK TO DO MORE TO SECURE TRANSPOR
TATION FOR HIMSELF AND HIS BAGGAGE
THAN IS REQUIRED OF A PASSENGER WHO
PURCHASES A TICKET FOR CASH.
They are good on a greater number of railroads.
There are no restrictions as to the passenger
trains on which exchange tickets purchased with in
terchangeable mileage coupons can be used.
They give the passenger the benefit of short line
mileage vzhere it would not be practicable in many
instances If mileage coupons were honored on the
train.
The exchange regulation is of benefit to the rail
way companies for the following reasons:
It insures proper accounting.
it safeguards the accurate checking of baggage.
It relieves the conductors of much detail labor,
thereby permitting them to give more time and at
tention to the operation of their trains, thus insuring
to a greater degree the safety of passengers.
It makes It possible to ascertain the volume of
passenger travel from each station and to determine
the facilities necessary.
The exchange regulation has been the subject of
Judicial review before Railroad Commissioners and
State Courts, and the reasonableness of the require
ment has been sustained.
The regulations were called into question in a
case before the Interstate Commerce Commission
in which that Commission said:
"IN A WORD. THE RIGHT TO USE EXCHANGE
ORDERS AND MILEAGE BOOKS IS IN THE NA
TURE OF A PRIVILEGE. VOLUNTARILY AC
CORDED BY CARRIERS, UNDER THEIP TAR
IFFS. AND MUST BE ACCEPTED BY THOSE WHO
USE SUCH SPECIAL FARES WITH ALL LAW
FUL AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY LIMITATIONS
fHAT MAY BE ATTACHED TO THEM."
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MONTGOMERY
ABOVE EVERYTHING IN
MOVING PICTURES
The big crowds at the Automobile Show will
find the best and cleanest show in Atlanta here.
Monday and Tuesday
“PATHE’S WEEKLY”
Os Current Events. Always Interesting. Always
Good.
2 Biograph Comedies O
ENTERTAINING—AMUSING
"A MAN AMONG MEN”
A Selig Drama of Intense Human Interest.
DOC BAKER
BIG VOICE
King of All Character Singing Comedians.
y||C|P Prof. J F. Kneisel’s Orchestra. Overtures,
Jluulu Selections and Popular Airs.
IF IT’S THE BEST
Montgomery
ihe Moving Picture Man |
HAS IT
J. M.HlCfl COMIWNY.
Offer Great Bargains for
Auto Week
s am Pl e Suits
• $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits.
I■ ‘ Every Suit in this Sale is an exclu A KV
sive Novelty. Broadcloth Suits, LI F
ne on S e Suits, Wide Wale' ’’wk Z
Zap M/WiRF Suits, 2-toned Novelties, English fafl /
Cord Suits, French Serge Suits.
Jvr ft* t t 0 values
ueffltoj'A * n our °bservations of Women’s Tailored Suits, wc have never be-
Lmi fore seen as high-class garments, just cut of the boxes, offered at such a
1\ nw!**!**/ price. The quality is limited. There is only one of a kind. They are
1\ ■>'' i'J 81. from a noted high-class maker, whose name, if printed here, would bring
l\ BWp'V//l|lll||i|fZ to this store with a rush every Atlanta woman who knows or has ever
|\ EIJIF/7/Al' W Heard of his Suits.
l\ iJwO SUITS—VALUES TO SSOXO
1 \ Ea Vv * n l^'s ' ot w '" b® found a great many of the very handsome, strictly
I \ tailored garments, in the new rough materials, that show quality in
\ \ Bv/////7rC every line; also extraordinary values in beautiful imported Serges
\ \ m'-T/T/ '■'/ and Diagonals; all new chic <5! Q 7
11'!/■ / models: values to SSO, at < w
wt XwW SKINNER SATIN LINED SUITS
Linings Guaranteed for 2 Years Wear
i flit /7/iJrU /1 Illuminated Diagonal Suits, in all fashionable fall colors in cutaway coat
iKfl/l Z/w& fl I models; very smart indeed: also Bedford cords and Diagonal;:, in the
Iwibll •/•w/Jt'/ 7/ .il straight-coat styles. Ms, H"7
M Lwlv F/// M 520 125 Va,ues * L z ' ou
1 || A wonderful assortment of fine Suits in Wide Wales, Diagonals. Whip-
wf -V cords, Cheviots, Serges and Fancies —in all the latest, newest models:
v TeC* linings of Skinner’s guaranteed satip. ffit O 7
$27.50 to S3O Values M# • < **
Cut-Price Sale a v
Charmeuse Dresses
A wonderful assortment of wjb
lovely dresses nnced (Jr $' / F sft *[< JS||.
$19.75, $22.50, $25.00, ■ MW®
$27.50. $29.75, $32.50. » fi ~JI | W- ‘ •</
All for choice tomorrow v|/1 StW ; ‘
Fully twenty differen* models, the best expiessions of smart fa.l ideas for <,’>»• i ’* I
street or informal evening wear, in all the correct shadings and the new an’ IJSBp
Robespierre styles in all variations, insuring your finding exactly the style J ‘'Aj till
you want. , /
CHIFFON “PARTY DRESSES.” '1
Every one of these dainty evening dresses has a silk lining and is made in U \
the prettiest Bebe or Empire Waist style, in dainty shades of pale blue,
pink, corn and white. Specially priced, '+
$10.95, $14.75, 519.75. ’7
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OPERA COATS AND WRAPS. M
Just received in time for the countless functions of the holiday season, a z
special purchase of Both lined and unlined Cloth Coats and Wraps that are
in the most correct colors and models, and worth one-third more / »■’'
$12.50, sls, $19.75, $22.50. / ’ ••
Sale of Smart Coats
Seal Plush Coats
Full length Coats of the richest
Seal Plush, beautifully lined: the
' neW 1912 mO^S ’ A’’“ ■*/'
$25, $29.75
Street and Auto Coats
Biggest variety in the city of
splendid, warm, heavy Chinchilla r.
Coats, Plaid-back Coats, also \\
' iSBM■ i fancy novelties, for women and \\
I misses; all sizes, 14 to 44; values
to $25.00;
liBB $14.75
Red Cloth Norfolks i
i NX’J I' Every girl or young woman ,'r }' IhH \)AVWII
A wants a Red Norfolk for outing Vi
wear, golf, tennis, etc., and ; 4 >
many are wearing them to school. \
yn-toHllw ffll We will sell extra values in Red wk wW’L.
. x h kw u‘ h r hM '-
Jr $5.95
Men’s Auto Gloves and Auto Robes
Men’s Heavy Gauntlet Dri’ ing Chase’s Plush Robes, with 40 years’
Gloves. Were $3.50, cut U $2.50 guarantee of quality aKd reUability .
Men’s Cowboy Gloves. Special at In dark & r€en and black . according
pair 75c. • to sizes - $4.50 to $8.50.
J.M.Hh}h Company.
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