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On January 23 914, Mrs. Emily
McDougald ited to ¢r house on|
Fifteenth street in the city of Atlania |
A 8 man) member i ‘ Eighth |
Ward as could be reached who were |
n favor of equa One hun- |
dred and thir nd women, re- |
regenting the hest o ner in busi- |
nféss and il life of the city, re-!
sponded ¢ {
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Constitution of the I'nited BStates
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government itgelf. They date back
to the Declaration of Independence.
But as this Government is now ad
ministered, one-half of the people
have no voice jn It
“When wo condlder that the one
half excluded consists of a class of
Don’t Keep Mother
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Baking cakes all day long—
she has other things to do.
She bakes cood cakes, 'tis
true, but
Stone’s Wrapped Cakes
are :in.\t as good-—just as '
cheap—just as pure—and
much less trouble,
STONE'’S
Six Alluring Varieties
Silver Slice,
10c.
A pure white cake.
Mephisto Cake,
10c.
A devi!'s food cake.
Creole Fruit,
10c. .
Spiced raisin cake.
ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER TO:-DAY:.
Sold in Wrapped Paper Packages.
. OFFICERS EIGHTH WARD SUFFRAGE LEAGUE
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[Hu- highest intelligence, made up of
members equal in beth mortality and
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nation becomes not only farcical, but
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jun\\mlnm to deny ‘to the whole the
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Golden Sunbeam,
10c.
A rich yellow cake.
Spanish Cake,
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A delicious spice cake.
Raisin Cake,
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Yellow raisin cake.
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\'uhilil), energy, morality and honesty!
of the excluded half, ‘
| Election of Officers. l
The meeting then proceeded to the
celection of .officers and the rnlluwing‘
were chosen: Mrs. MeDougald, pres
ident; Mrs. Lintod HopKkins, vice
president; Mrs. Hugh Lokey, secre
tary
- Other speakers of the evening were |
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{“Pape’s Diapepsin” ‘Ends Indi-'
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1 Time 11! Pape'ssDiapepsin will di
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| sour, gassy or 'out-of-order stomach
{ surely within five minutes
If vour meais don't fit comfortably,
or what you eat lies like a lump of
| lead in your stomac or it you have
! heartburn, that is a sign of Indiges
| tion
| Get from vour pharmacist a fifty
cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and
| take a dose just as soon as vou can
There will be no sour risings, no
belching of undigested food mixed
with acld, no stomach gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the
| stomach, nausea, debilitating head
acheg, dizzinesgs or Intestinal griping.
I'his will all go, and, besides, there
will be no sour food left over in the
stomach to poisonsyour breath with
nangeous odors
Pape's Diapepsin I 8 a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because it
takes hold of your food and digests it
{just the same as {f your stomach
{ wasn't there
{ Reliet in five minutes from all
stomach misery is waiting for you at
| any drug store
i These large fiftyv-cent cases contain
| enough Pape's Diapepsin’ to Keep
| the entire family {ree from stomach
| disorders and indigestion fo many
. months It belongs in your home
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At top (left)
Mrs. L. C. Hop
kinsg, (right)
Mrs. Hugh M.
Lokey, at bot
tom Mrs. W. G.
Raoul, at ex
treme left Mrs.
Samuel Wey
man
Mrs. Anna Fietcher, who gave an ac
count of existing conditions in Eng
land; Dr. Hugh K. Walker and Hunt
Chipley. »
Mr. Walker Speaks,
M. Walker had the ‘following tp
say: a . t . ‘
“The carryving of the amendment to
the Constitution of California ‘grant
ing suffrage to women in 1911 met a
hitter and well-organized fight.
Its principal opponents- were some of
the worst and most _apscrupulous
agencies, and yet the number of the
very bhest people in the State who
conscientiously opposed it swas also
very large. 'The opposition of thou
sands of the leading women in every
part of the Commonweaith tompli
cated mattars beyond calculation,
“As a lifelong advocate of equal
suffrage, 1 was one of eight or ten
men in Southern California who or
ganized for the campaign. ?
“The first and only time that 1
witnessed the actual operation of
voting on the part of women was in
the eritical city election in Los An
geles a few weeks after the amonds
ment carried. The issue was momen
tous. One of the candidates he=
longed to the extreme wing Of the
Socialist party, a lawyer of considert
The Corset Shop
That made it possible for
the ladies of Atlanta and
the South to get the very
best in corsetry.
Corsets made to order,
also ready-to-wear, elastic
reducing garments, bras
sieres, sanitary goods.
The Tailor Made Corset Co.
615 Whitehall Street.
Atlanta, Ga. Main 4525,
Blood Needs
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Thick, Stagnant Blood Is
Cause of Almost Every
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Disease—How to Get
Vigorous Health.
To get the' réa] feeling of keen health
most people must have help in their
blood. And 'this result is certain by
using S 8. S, the famous blood puri-
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Blood disorders quickly knocked out,
fier. Here is a remedy made from the
semi-tropical nmedicinal plants that
grow in Georgia. And its wonderful
value is known and recognized the
world around Its dominating influence
in the myriad;of little cells throughout
the tissues mean the constant elimina
tion of blood impurities with every beat
of the heart
Half the people you meet complain
of weary muscles, stagnant brain, jan
gled nerves, and a mournful desire to
lte down and just quit., Most of these
people have been using nervines that
spasmodically flare up the nerves only
ta die down again, as die they must
\vonld nerve stimulants Bear in mind
that this worn-out feeling is due to poor
hlood to bacteria in the water you
drink: to the multiplying of destructive
germs in the blood faster than they can
be overcome by the white corpuscles;
and to what'ig known as auto-toxemia,
that condition where the venous or im
pure bleod aceumulates faster than it
can be_ replaced by the red arteriail
blood
S, 8. K gets at work in a twinkling
t just'naturally rushes right into your
blood and scatters germs right and left
Do ‘not neglect to get a bottle of S
S 8 to-day. It is prepared only in the
laboratory of The Swift Specific Co.,
(i-14 Swift “Bldg’,, Atlanta, Ga. Send
for their free book on impoverished
blood
(i‘})lfl ability, but determined to insti
tute eertain innpvations; which in
the judgment of nearly all the con
servative citizens would have worked
immense harm.
Women Join Fight.
“In the meantime, however, the
women had registered by the tens of
thousands and at the election this
candidate was defeated by 34,000
votes. And the conservative unani
mously declared that the women did
it. ‘
Such was the beginning of the
Eighth Ward Suffrage League of At
lanta. The interest in it has develop
ed surprisingly. Though now only
one month old, it has a membership
of nearly 400, all of whom feel much
gratified and encouraged at the work
already accompligshed. :
It is largely through the efforts of
its efficient and untiring president,
Mrs. McDougzald; that Atlanta is to
have the opportunity of hearing in the
near future Miss Jane Addams, Dr.
Anna Shaw, Mrs. Desha Breckin
ridge, Mrs. Aedill MeCormick and
other leaders in the cause of equii
suffrage. These ladies will speak in
Atlanta March 11. ‘
It was to this league in company
with the other organizations of the
ecity that the progressive and en
lightened men owning and editing
The Atlanta Georgian tendered this“
edition of their paper, which we hope
will find its way into every nook andl
cranny of Georgia, spreading the
news that a large number of the|
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How Thin People
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- Can Put On Flesh
A New Discovery
Thin men ‘afdd women-~-that big,
hearty, filling *dinner vou ate last
nigiit. What became of all the fat
producing nourishment it contained?
You haven't gained in weight one
ounce. That food passed from vour
body like unburned coal through an
open grate, The material was there,
but your food doesn’t werk and stick,
and the plain truth is you hardly get
enough nourishment from vour meals
to pay for the cost of cooking. This
is true of thin felks the world over.
Your nutritive organs, your functions
of assimilation, are sadly out of gear
and need reconstruction,
Clut out the foolish foods and funny
sawdust diets. Omit the flesh cream
rub-ons. Cut out everything but the
meals you are eating now and eat
with every one of those a single Sar
gol tablet. In two weeks note the dif
ference. Five to eight good solid
pounds of healthy, “stay there” fat
should be the “net result. Sargol
charges your weak, stagnant blood
with millions of fresh new red blood
corpuscles—gives the blood the car
rying power to deliver every ounce of
fat-making material in your food to'
every part of your body. Sargol, too,
mixes with your food and prepares it
for the blood in easily assimilated
form. Thin people guin all the way
from 10 to 25 pounds a month while
taking Sargol, and the new flesh stays
put. Sargol tablets are a scientific
combination of six of the best flesh
producing elements known to chem
istry. They come 40 tablets to a
package. are pleasant, harmless and
inexpensive, and Jacobs' Pharmacy
and all other druggists in Atlanta
and vicinity sell them subject to an
absolute guarantee of weight Increase
or money back—Advt,
VOTES FOR WOMEN
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This Beautiful 12-Piece Bird’s-eye Maple Bedroom Suit Absolutely
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Save your certificates and ask your friends to vote for you.
Glance over these items and note the saving to you on each article. In our Store can
be seen 1,000 bargains equally good.
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$2 Lace Curtains, $3.50 Bali-bearing 9x12 Solid Color Carpet-Covered
New Designs, Roller Skates, Rugs, Hassocks,
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the State is (¢ keep abreast with the
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