Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 31, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Che Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture ol Chi’s. H. I'lolchcr, and has been made under his persona) supervision for over SO years. Allow no one to deceive you in Jhis. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ lit M-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endangertho aealth of Children—Experience against Experiannt. What is CASTOR IA Castoriii is a harmless substitute for < astor Oil, Pare gorie. Drops and Soothing ISyrups. It is Pleasant, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It <i. dioys Worms ami allays Feverishness. It etires Dian ia*. stud Wind Colie. It relii ves Teething' Troubles, cures t'mistipation and Flatulency. It assimilates Hie Food, regulates the Stomach ami Bowels, g:\ing health.' and natural sleep. Tin Children’s Panacea—The ?!<>!lire’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of !n Use For Over 30 Years. TP CCNTAUN COMPANY. 77 MURRAY fcTRT. T, NEW YORK CITY. i ■7 H V"T" DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM Opium and Whisky ■mSf ■* years experience shows thaae >1 .•«:«.« are etc .-.bl. l’at:--iit.i a ~-d at their MRaWWMRinTBI omer. Consultation confidential. A bool, on ilia «ub- M., ms. **■ *4) 'ditoigS -l f"’f UH. B B. W'>Ol.l.EV & BOX . No. 3-A Vte- tor Sanitarium. Atlanta. Ga. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR I j results'! | kofk I The Want Ad Section of (’Vat Georgian Fills the Bill (==] One Cent aWord j kr-r— - —4' r~” n I Looking in the Right Place I_JO\\ many thousand pairs * ■* of eyes do you suppose “search” The Georgian Want Columns every day? Georgian want ads cost lit tle but accomplish much. F Both Phones 8000 JL- JL " 1 ■ n ' ~ ——- j- —«"•» Ba rga i n New s • I. ■■■ ...» -, , „ r pEOPI jE read I lie Clawuti->u Section of I * The Georgian with the intense inter est that they read its news columns. The bargain news is a vital factor in keeping down living expenses. People who read and use The Georgian Want Ads save per haps as nradi money as they make in their profession or trade. Both Phones 8000 Ulh ATLANTA GhOKGIAA a.vD NEWS. I I ixSDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1912. NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION TO BE MERRY AT PIEDMONT NOTEL Special Menu and Music—Beautiful Souvenirs—Ad mittance by Card Only. So Tables Should Be Reserved at Once. | U On Tiic>da\ (‘veiling. December 31. the Main Dining g Room of the Piedmont Hotel will be turned over to the < Xew ) ear celebrants. I* roin 10:31) to I o clock good I’eeling and merriment will reign supreme and special 7 and souvenirs have* been provided. An attractive i la carte menu will be served throughout the evening, 7 and Steward Edward R. J. Fischel promises al) of the sca-oii's delicacies. The large dining room will have i s| >ecia I decorat ions, • I' Manager 11. X. Dutton announce.-, that all tables 7 must he reserved in advance and admittance will be bv 7 card only. Applications lor cards should be made at the private office of 'The Piedmont right awav to .Man .-•ger Dolton or Assistant Manager Taylor. Guests who so desire may haw wines. furnished by themselves. ' , served at their reserved tallies. The Piedmont Hotel is thus inaugurating the first na tropolitan celebration to watch out the Old Year and welcome the Xew \ ear. and already a large number of tables haw been reserved for Tuesdav evening. ( Advt.) Eckman’s Alterative Highly Praised A Valuable Ren eby fpr Throat and Lungs. H - fol).' io believe that consumption 1 ’ic"’- ii' l t-vei. other fiisea.-.e hi not re <iuiring lb. its.,- .if any medicine for its treain.enl l-'or a number of years an mass voluntary and thankful i iinion io from persons who consider I tbol 111- y owe i.helr lives to Eckman s Al ii <•»;• t ivc. n im-uii ine for tuberculosis, las ■ !"•< " o. i-mmilating. Surely plenty of time I(o .iemoto ir.ite its lasting value. Von <un I writ.- <o ;i iy of them. Here Is one: 3:123 Girard \vtnue, Philu.. I’a. "G.-ntieim n: hi the winter of I9(;:i I i b-o) an atiuib of gii|>|.e. followed by pneu ' ' onio a -i lab i- by consumption. I grew steadily worse. In the winter of 1904 1 I ol . > ugh. nighl sweats, fever and raised ■ toat. 1 nins <o' :twfttl-looking stuff, and later I Isol t‘'at>\ hemorriiag tn -me time libi.u- in three successive days. Milk and ♦ t.gs las a m <0 <listastcful 1 < <.mld keep nothing down.-. Three physicians treated i i. • I u is i i.:- r<-<l to the mountains, but Gild noi go, Eckman’s Alterative was 1 re, . Hint mled by a friend. After tal.ing a small iiiiarlit' I hid -p. tlrst quiet 'night's -I,eo for weeks. My improve ne i. ■ .. ■oar:,..i from the fir.--. I gained -at. ngth and weight and a op. • If. . I never I had ar.oiber hemorrhage and t:;\ cougn i i st- ■dualb lessened until entire!.' gone. 1 ill I erieetly well. Everything I say her. .all be verified by my taniily anil , I'ra nd- *’ iiSwirn i.ffidavill ANNE I-'. 111 GH It \N. I i< liman’s AI tera t Ive Is eftei tive In bron- 1 Pilis asthma, hay fever, throat and lung j troubles, and In upbuilding the system .Im.s not contain poisons', opiates oi : lii'bii forming drug:-:. For sale bv all Ja- I ■ obs' drug stores ami other leading liriig i gists \sk for booklet tolling of recov lerio-. and xy rile to Eckman Laboratory, j f’lilkulolphia. Pa . for additional evl.lence i Advt. i I To root out deep-seated I coughs. coLps„a b~T,S I EMULSION H It increases strength' and 7 J* >'» *5 W MKWVM ■ r— --■ - ■ ■ 11 I j CUCCESS IS GOTTEN BY ssl the sure steps you take in J® i advertising. GEORGIAN WANT ADS are sure step- |S|; §S ping-stones to success. The LEAST COST AND THE i§i LARGEST AND QUICK- lg?' EST RESULTS. r» __W x)G=7— 11 pACH GEORGIAN WANT | F ■ ii AD is a little salesman ii | who will CRY YOUR WARES ii Jii TO ALL THE PEOPLE, li fl — — ii it STONE IN KIDNEY i A " ( ” l,re ’* 1 ing case yeas that of Mr ii ll' <■' T 1 ! member of th.- firm ol ' 11 1 IleMolte <v ~f i| l( . c,. - building, San Fianels))... The case was puzzling There was rain | ’ the kidney with a showing ol bloo<l I'.Aam.nanon by seven physicians prov.-d i ' that the ol I y vat) tp e kidneys and i ' b was the opinion of all that there van a stone ;• itting the kidneys, as the least . ... ’ I ercise caused a showing of blood four N-ray ii’etur-s v.ere taken, thre. I’ ■jt them showing a some naif an i ni .|, j n | diameter. |. be certain ilia: it was ai stj.ne that cast lb. shadoyv. a similar ' stone about lb., same size taken from a ' patient was put under him for comparison -both st'mes showing on th., -plate All operati.-n was about decided upon " 1,0,1 Tuib'ii’s Uenal Compound was r. eommen.ie.l to Mr. Mclluffee. He reared ' the knife and gave it a trial Within ten weeks the I 1.....1 and pain him ceased, ano in six months lie eoiisl.l- ' end liii i.self well. i We also have a three-pnge letter from an •■ld-s< liool physician, a lecturer in one , oi Ho Sail I-ranciseo tnedical colleges. . covering a similar ease of stone in the . kidney . An operation seemed inevitable. He prescribed Fulton’s lienal I'ompouiifi upon the theory that as ii. was getting re sults in Nephritis it -iigli- t,j nave sonic,: effect to reduce the inflammation and ex cess'ivr- uric acid '.hat attends Calculus He was so surprised t.> get a complete ■ recovery that he thought a record ought to be made of it and gave us the lettei , above referred to. i Fulton’s Renal Compound seems to imve about Hie same perm-ntuge of effiviency oi stone in the kidne; that ii lias shown in Bright’s Disease. For tree litoral are, address the John .1. Fulton Company. San Francisco. Cai. I, Fulloil's Rena! Compoiiml can be had of I our agent. Frank Edm..nds.m .< Bro.. 12 I. North Broad street and Ihii North Pryor I street. I We desire to advise with every patient . I who is not noting the usual favorable re- , suits by the third week lAdvt.) I ———l ■ I I i Drives Sallow ness | i from the Skin Ladies, imperfect eomplexioa t* earned by a yluggi.’h liver. A few davs treatment with 1 CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS , will do more to clean up the,kinthanal!lh'i>e»iity creamt in creation. jßEKjgj » \ Cureaconrtipabou, r J, 7> t n Aw' unclogu the liver, yAj; j tKS ends indtgention, j biliousne>« and i» d i z r i a e • a. ItoriE j Purely vege-dF , table —never fail. Small Pili. Small Doi,. Small Price, The GENUINE <auM bear signa!ur« kXtiair«<ffsiMT¥««<Br<*»s*7ifc ORDER BY MAIL FROM Mfrsmaocffifr'Mmvvrrz 7 M. RICH & BROS. CO. I *» x S Watch "• Z Order by Our Jan- i * Mail 3rd Zone uary Ads 5 Z 300 M'de Radius ; * X \ 5 * / C- \ »■ aS” o \ «r = / -G-"' z\ i / 7 C*<'TTAllooiA TENS K \ 3» / I / m r -X \ ' M * C \ \ * g \ • V \ G, V \ O' ■J / ST£V£USO‘. "L* \ \ S * /’’i.,,, z\ S g / • " A X. \ « I ■ \l = Ricßs . 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Ten iitssee and Georgia who have been buying from Rich's can profit considerabh. * * For instead of paying 1c an ounce as in the past, merchandise can be ” * sent b\ the pound. £ 2 Tile accompanying map roughly convevs the idea — Mb «i If you live in the* first circle or zone (embracing a 50-inilc radius with At- S ;£ laida as the cfiiterc merchandise will lie mailed at 5c for the first pound and 3e for each 2 2 additional pound. «t £ ll' you live in the second zone (embracing a 100-mile radius with Atlanta its * the center), merchandise will be mailed at 6c the first pound and le for each additional * * pound. £ 2 In the third zone (embracing a 300-mile radius with Atlanta as the center). « * merchandise will be mailed at 7c for the first pound and 5c for each additional pound. S Packages up to and including 11 pounds can be sent by mail, which means 2 that you can order your suits, dresses, linens, silk handkerchiefs, hosierx and all dress « 5 acccsories direct from Rich’s by mail. * Special Notice --- January is Ihe month to test the Parcels Post and S ■t£ Rich’s. For in January we hold our ’ *C s Great January Clearance Sales : When load.-- of mercliandisi arc offered at a third and a half and more less 2 ihan lefi’itlar prices. « £ Watch oiir ad vert isemem s. -c(‘ what you need and order b\ mail at once. ** * s | We Prepay All Charges on Orders of $lO or More * M> RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. The Raincoat of Safety and Service ..JoL As the wet. rainy season approaches, we are z 4 preparing for your safety anti comfort with service- M \ able mid-winter and Spring Raincoats of alt weights, V'OV \ .'A fabrics and grades. * IV< Fine imported Tan and Gray Gabardine Water- * c A t i proof Garments—sl6.so to $30.00. 1 Mi ll American Tan and Gray Waterproof Gar- LI 11 1 115 2/ ments —$6 00 to $15.00. ■ \ iaij Biack and Gray Cravenetted Coats—sls 00 to I Hl ! | $25.00. i ] IV J Cravenetted Overcoats—s2o 00 to $40.00 '[l | J b f In l| I b 1 ’ Our Rainproof Coats are good—and will give Ai ! you excellent service—looking well at all times. i* 1 |I iI Rainy Day Rubbers for Men and Boys JfL EISEMAN BROS., Inc. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. GEORGIAN WANT A DS «RTND RESULTS