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ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta Business Man Says
Wife's Case Is Mar
velous.
Thousands ol pe - Atlania are
acquainted with M rrest, wi
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for more sate 1 was 3
gick in bed exactly 1 was all t
of shape ar goine Qowy - e
time
My pri2 % ir TLEE ol
thing ke . sln ndigest
but my liver a Kidne secmed als
to be affected, and 4 the very
of a nervous breakdown For Lo
Tt month W " tomach has
::n po weak and upset : idn’t eat
anything but raw egis and things ks
that. and had to diet myself aii the
Ume
{'Vr.zp'V..'.-r.‘ '\uu‘O'll
think of in irying to get » 'l bet
3 took my hat full of dyvspepsia tah-
Jots. but they did me fust about as
much good as pouring waler on »
duck’s back. 1 got so | couldn’t sieed
at night, and would fee! tired and
worn out all through the day: in fa"t
I Just feit awful a i was tired all the
time, and my feet and legs felt i
they weighed a 1} jsand pounds
We 1 & 1 read!ing a 3y ths
Tl" a and few mornings D
called my delive boy and sald
John, go down there to Jacobs' and
fme &t ttie of that zlf..l' |‘~\V'
gmm were my very words, beacalise
1 thought it would be junk, jJust ke
all the other medicines | had besn
taking. You can bet your life 1 don't
oall it junk now, and when | want &
pottie 1 come after it myself
“My wife is taking it, too, and we
are now on our Afth bottle | guess
I have taken a little over half of it
and have actually gained seven
pounds in welgh! lam f.ellnf bet
ter and more like work than 1 ever
4id in my life
“] ecan eat anything now 1 can
even eat hard-bolled eggs or anything
1 want. It is really a shame the way
§do eat. When I sit down to the table
1 can ge! away with more than a
reguiar plow hand, and it seems lo
agree with me and do me good, for i
pever have an ache or pain of any
kind.
“My wife's ocase” he added, “in
peally more remarkable than mine, for
the doctors told her she would ha/e
20 be as careful on her dlet as If sha
Bad typhold fever. She suffered off
and on for 20 years, and her case vas
pronounced amebic dysentery, It Is
& terrible disease and causes the in
ner lining of the Intestines to slof
off and leaves the bowels in a raw
state. In fact, they told her the least
solld food might cause her death.
“She fell off from 185 to 140 pounds
in weight, and became so weak that
when she would get down she could
r‘fl ralse herself. She was nervous all
e time and steadily growing weak
er. | 4id everything for her a man
could possibly think of, but nothing
seemed to do her any good until we
tried Tanlac. Now she is so much
Detter that she went to Decatur yes
terday and gpent the whole day at the
fair. She I galning and pleking up
every day now, I tell you, it is sim
:zvnndefiul. Yes. | belleve In Tan
and you can't blame me for talk
ing about it the way I do. It has
#imply been a blessing to both of us,
and you ean certainly count on my
telling everybhody that comes Into my
place about it"
T+ loe' 18 dondg In Atlanta exclusive
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This Letter Comes Unsolicited From Mr, T, A, McClellan, East
Mitchell Street, City.
November 8, 19156
Fulton Chem. Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
Gentlemen:
1 had been reading abdout your F. P,
Stomach & Liver Comp., and letters
about the good it has been doing other
people, so last week I went to Jacobs'
Pharmacy and purchased a bottle to
5Ty 1%.
I had taken calomel and other med
icines with only temporary relief.
This is the first medicine that I have
taken that has done my liver and stom
ach any real good. I want you to know
that 1t has helped me wonderfully. I
gan do my day's work more satisfac
torily and feel 100 per cent better all
the time.
Wishing you much success,
\ Very truly
{(Signed) T. A. McCLELLAN
Mr. McClellan's letter Is show‘n just as we received It. Nothing
@dded to it or subtracted.
Good sense points out to you that one medicine woa't act on aii
the different organs of the body. Our F. P. Comp. will nct cure every
thing, but we do know that F. P. Liver & Stomach Compound actually
relieves stomach troubles, Indigestlen, constipation, chronic liver dis
orders, and all ailments arlsing fiom a disordered llver or stomach.
Old and stubborn cases, as well as new, are being cured dally In At
lanta and Georgia by this spleruid preparation. F.P. Comp. alds to ex
tract all nourishment from )our food, at the same time eliminating all
bile from your liver, putting new life and energy in every square inch
of you. Sold in Atlanta#,by Jacobs’ 11 stores and druggists everywhere,
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Housewives who have prided them
selves on thelr skill in buying eco
nomically likely would receive a se
vere shock If they were to drop in at
the office of J. A. Forsyth, city In
epector of weights and measures, at
the City Hall and take a look at the
collectlon of short measures and false
scales he has seized In the last few
weeks from peddlers and small mer
chants around town.
Mr. Forsyth has a two-horse wagon
load of these devices piled up in his
office. He said Friday that he would
complete the job next week by haul
ing them down to the crematory and
dumping them In,
Mostly they purport to be peck and
hall-peck measures, but when tested
by the standard—as the aeccompany
ing illustration shows—they are from
one-third to one-fourth below size.
That means that the users of these
measures were getting about 25 per
cent more for their products than the
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good housewlves thought they were
paying.
Also he has a large collection of
scales that were just as effective In
cheating customers. The inspector
himself said he had been surprised to
find so much swindling of this sort.
The men who resorted to these
practices—mostly peddlers and small
merchants—already have made their
record at the Police Court. The burn
fng of thelp implements is to be an
additional warning to them.
Wilson Will Attend
Army-Navy Battle
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -—President
Wilson has practically decided to attend
t}:u Army-Navy game in New York on
Jovember 27, it was announced to-day
at the White House,
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN—
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cated o Indempify the lamilies of the
victime
Another Ship Escapes.
It became knoewn to-day that ‘he
Italian liner Buropa, whith sal'sd
from New York on COctober 238 for
Napies, with § Italian reservis's
aboard, had a narrow sscape from in
tercepiion by a hostilse submars
Captain Raffo was wing the usual
irse in the Mediterransan when he
received a warning from an English
steamer Lhal & submar.ne was ying
in walt for the Europa
Captain Raft was advised W
changs his route, because of the de
struction of the Ancona, and 44 =0
The Europa arrived safely at Naplea
but was 24 hours behind its schedule
U. 8. Gets Maze of
Conflicting Reports
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13-~Frag
mentary and conflicting reports are
all that are ag yet being received by
the State Department, telling of the
Ancona tragedy. It was expectsd,
however, that within 24 hours a com-
plete report would reach here from
consular officers in Tunis, who are re
ported by Ambassador Page, in Rome,
to be in touch with a number of the
survivors.
The State Department still is with
out official details of how many Amer
jcans, If any, lost their lives and its
fragmentary reports are coming in
hours after their substance has been
received over the press association
wires.
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BRITISH SHIP TORPEDOED.
LONDON, Nov. 12—The British
steamer Rhineland, 1,601 tons, has
been sunk by a German submarine,
presumably in the Mediterranean,
Only one member of the crew of 26
i reported to have been saved.
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119 Peachtree Street.
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HOW TO DESTROY CATARRH GERMS
AND END CATARRH FOREVER
Just Breathe This Antiseptic Air in Your Own Home and Quickly
End Catarrh. Re}li';::: Ifi?gu:}ecids and Snuffles in
Of all the diseases caused by germs,
Catarrh is one of the most persistent
and loathsome. Catarrh can be cured,
but the only way is to kill and drive
out of your system the catarrhal
germs which have found lodgmagm
there. When the germs go the dis
agreeabie symptoms will stop.
There is nothing better for such
cases than breathing into your nose,
throat and lungs the pleasant, sooth
ing, healing, germ-destroying air of
Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me), a
combination of purest oil of Euca
lyptus and other powerful, antiseptic,
germ-destroying ingredients.
Simply put a few drops of Hyomei
in the inhaler that comes with every
complete package and breathe its alr
for a few minutes, four times a day.
By breathing Hyomei in this wav ev
ery particle of air that enters the air
passages of the nose, head and throat
and goes into the lungs, is charged
with a germ-destroying balsam that
penetrates every nook and erevice of
the mucous membranes lining these
air passages, Kills the germs, heals
the inflamed, swollen membranes,
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| RMOME, Nov. 12.~Bishop Warren A,
| Candier, chancellor of Emory Univars
isity, to-night will address the North
Georgia Methodist Conference, whea
| he will outline plans for the campaisa
i behalf of the university to be
| waged in the territory of this confer
ence The entire sepsion to-night will
be devoled to educational Interests
ander the auspices of the wmferen o
sducation board
The selection of the 1918 meeting
place has been set as & special or ler
for SBaturday morning at 1l o'cloek
The First Methodist Church f GrifMin
| will extend an invitation, LaGrange
vggj.n is expected to De a ! Ader
! General Revival Proposed.
| The conference to day determined
lto tnaugurate a conference-wide re
i""' campalgn, and authorized the
noard of missions to employ evangel
ists through the commitiee on evan
geliam to devote thelr entire time to
holding revival meetings in various
churches
| Bishop A. W, Wilson, who last night
| collapsed while delivering an address
| in behalf of church extension and who
| was confined to Fis room early to
| day had so far recovered during the
| morning that he was able to return
to the conference assembly room and
| make a brief address of advice and
| instruction to & class of young
’;rofl- hers being admitted into full
| connection. He appealed to the
| young preachers not Lo be disturbed
| by the problems and movements of
the day, or the multitude of theo
retical and soclal teachings, but with
+ll sarnestness to preach Christ and
Him crucified
Dr ¥4 F. Cook, of Nashville For-
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stops the discharges, clears the pass
ages and completely overcomes the
diseage by destroying the cause.
Mr. S. B. Middlebrook, 140 Broad
street, Stamford, Conn,, writes:
“1 had been troubled with catarrh
for some time, so bad that my breath
was offensive. But now I am free of
it and can say that if anyone, suffer
ing as I have, will try Hyomei, it will
positively cure them, as it did me.”
If you want to be free from every
symptom of catarrh, are tired of try
ing one thing after another without
benefit, do as Mr. Middlebrock did, go
to Jacobs’ Pharmacy Company or
vour nearest drusgist and get a Com
plete Hypmei Outfit. Use it every
day for a few minutes and if it does
not drive the catarrh germs from
your system and give you lasting re
lief from catarrh, your druggist will
give you your money back. Hyomei
{s inexpensive and with this protect
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there is absolutely no reason why any
sufferer from catarrh, head colds, etc.,
should not give i§ a fair trial.—Ad
vertisement.
eign Mission m of the Bouth.
ern Methodist who recently
made a tour of the Orient, apoke con
m hnsu mission work He
that the next decade will wit.
ness an acute conflict between Amer.
mu‘h’um-fiafu.udm
trolling the gl'rlou ife and elg
acter of the ern plen. He de-
Clared the duty of giving the Gospel
to the heathen world now falls more
heavily than ever on the American
churches, since Europe will be unabie
to do “"M’ for some YeArs.
The sum 15,950 wso-day was
voted by lumun‘u‘to
provide for worn-cut preachers and
widows and orphans of deceased min
isters. This is an increase of "o$
over that apportioned last year so
thls purpose.
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS.
v“..::: :'M 'fl\r‘-r'- m:m t lhe
home in Clarksville, was sent ;Mc{
to Conyers for funeral and interment.
The funeral and interment of Edith
Jorda Nf.t'd‘ daughter of Mr.
*:d ™ Jordan, who died
at the Seottdale home, Were
held there Friday.
?‘Wd). K. Wilson, 78, who died
dw at the bomo( his grand.
son, J. kouly. No. Bass street,
was sent to Lithonia for fube~
ral and interment. .
The fiu:nl of Thomas C. Crawford, 40,
who died Wedneaday night at tha
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You are sure to prove a good sailor on the sunny soothing waters
of tgn delightful five day trip between
New York and New Orleans
Why not enjoy the new experience of a circle tour going by rail
to either city —thence on one of the palatial
SOUTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS
snd retumning 10 your home City) These steamers are fast, modern and
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' C. M. EVANS, General Agent,
80 Psachtree Street, Atlianta, Ga.
THE / 7+ [re | CASH
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PRICE ORDERS
SALE SAMPLE SHOE STORE FILLED
52 PEACHTREE ST, CORNER WALTON.
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Begins To-morrow, Saturda
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Carloads of Shoes—fine Shoes for ladies—have been pouring into Atlanta for the past two
weeks. The railroads and express companies have been kept busy with Rothschild's Tre
mendous Shipments.
WE CLEARED THE FL/OORS OF TWO LARGE
BOSTON FACTORIES. WE BOUGHT EVERY PAIR fi R
THEY HAD ON HAND. THEY NEEDED THE CASH. Sy ma :
WE HAD IT, CONSEQUENTLY, WE BOUGHT THESE i’ i O T
FINE SHOES AT OUR OWN PRICES. TR ss D
COME TO ROTHSCHILDS TO-MORROW FOR— 2 Ry, £
§5, s6and §7 Shoes [
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Shoes al Jiameee
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$3.85 Prices @ = =
Never before have we had such stock Gaviiis fié’lf\e*’&*"*g%i?“ :
at our command. Never before have e s::{"‘%géfiifij}flfify -
we offered such values. Fe-ac ‘x\ *f«}:f e S
REMEMBER—We refund the gl S
QRS Ve -tno. soße ot ‘
Shoes on any unsatisfactory pur- j;u'w‘\ : ‘-»\- AL SR
chase. PO e R G
Rothschild’s stores won’t 4 e e 3 L e
tolerate dissatisfaction. 4 ‘,; “tii g L*s el
This sale Includes o ”}’\EEA « "'/ ‘\,
patent leathers,lace # \:::"\\j* 3SR rehe e ¥ e ‘~ R
and button; over NSRS 4 TN .},..g}i.', V| s
300 different styles; > 2 R y
all sizes. \_,,_..—»"”"':"“M ;
’52 PEACHTREE ST. COR. WALTON ST. i
was in at:&-
The funerai of Reobert C, Watking, 15,
who died \\'rnfia -11‘1 at .‘:::
the home, m"v ntu ;'Puo«
officiating, the interment was ia
\\'wv. The ihoarers were K
- B Finck, Jonn ;%vr:kc. A Mo~
Sot A T
f?‘m'd 4 8 6, who died
Home. fi%hm—
Pk (it Ty e
a‘r‘. ln'lt mz-fi of Auu'l'l:; s:'r:
. ¥ w'..":".c Mr-r. and Mre.
Pearcy Wilson, of Montgomery
The funeral of Miss Marguerite White,
™, 'gm’“ Wednesday wdk was
R ALt 00 W erhrt
street, and the intermant
was hmw' The -.D.:‘r::;l
James Nolan, = B Giray, Ford Mor:
ris and Hugh wick, and the };un-
ST apers Andeyt
oL Joraas, J. A Banheton aßd Al
e e e tatagn 8, v
= uv“".r‘t, )? lr'luummb ;':'
§OO ot Boierard. i 2 s 04
B M Sags . seevted
by t'uo fl" A l“‘vfin of Mobhlie,
a::no ann‘ww B
,of Bandet Minn. . C
g. tn-mc of mu»&. Als., and Mrs.
E soke, of Montgomaery.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915.
Intert ol News Qars,
(By
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.-Bix en
listed men In the navy passed the re
cent examination for promotion to be
ensigns, the Navy Departinedt an
nounced to-day. Among them is Hor
ace B Burks, of Decherd, Tenn, chie!
machinist
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