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How Lack of Iron 3
Saps the Vitality and Strength and Makes
Physical and Mental Weaklings i |
iviat &
Nuxated Iron the Red Blood Food bo F g |
By Helping to Supply the Iron Deficiency in 1 ,)%’ g i
the Blood Often Increases the Strength and s i § ’J 3 |
Endurance of Weak, Nervous, Run-Down A ‘/ 1: ;
Folks in Two Weeks' Time, w.;.,vf "f*\\ ‘ 1
To every man and woman who lacks R ‘,’-’fi"i"“gei,
physical strength and energy there comes TOF -w ?’&‘4;}
a longing at times to possess the power & 2 & PR |st
and endurance of an athlete, yet they go on % Y ":. b 4 4 {
struggling through life weak, nervous and ' o ? "
run-down simply because they fail to realize % N 4 ‘ 1
that their trouble is nothing more than lack : &
of sufficient iron in the blood. XY
e e wew. 7ed. Dloas to_enrich the 8 ‘,3 ;
signs of weakness disappear and the . >Ve _.",‘%’_ 4;
body quic 'r. v W ;w‘ &“‘;"‘;!»'-‘- e
Ealne m streng l' e / / o
popts " o 1 =, Sk s B [ty
anly Kkeep their P e R e iy A2y %F[
biood filled with et e T 2% o .
strength - giving ’k' b ,fik R .
tron by taking = y vm;;"ff s ~
true Dblood foo ] &g“ €
like Nuxated 4°N - ] "
Iron when t} 1 T 3 g‘
feel weak, ner > 5 i 9 -%L—
ous and general y fi " Cga & Q.'(’ %
Iy “out of sorts W -,; . S'Qq‘ ’
they might read " 7 if " 1
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Ferdinand King, SRS S X
New York Physi- (il gl »
elan and Medical Author, w.’... ol
*Many a man and woman who ought sti.
to be young in feeling is losing the old
time vim and energy that make life worth
Nving simply because their blood is starv
ing for iron Iron is absolutely essential
to enable the blood to change food into
mun"‘xnr. nerve and hrain twesGe With
out n you dom't get the strength out of
your food. Your blood becomes weak, thin
and pale and us a consequence you feel
writabe, run-down and constantly worn
out '
"Hml fron by ewrichipg the blood
and ¢ ng new bßlood cells. strengthens
the nerves, rebullds the weakened tissues,
and hogo to lusthl renewed energy in the
whole #¥steri whether | the patient oe
nun&o“ old 1 have used Nuxated lron
widely in my own practioe in soverely ag
gravated chsew ; with the most succeasful
results. | have induced mmny other phy
wiolans to I"LVQ At o trial, all _of whom
have mide very gratifying reports in re
gard "{o'-ul.smt.%o-.r Wt @ hedlth and
strength-buijder ™ . . .
If you are mot .a or sireng you owe
Calomel Loses You a Day's Work!
- Take Dodson’s Liver Tone Instead
Read my guarantee! If bilious, constipated or head
achy you need not take nasty, sickening, danger
‘ous calomel to get straightened up.-
Every druggist in town—your drug=
gist and everybody's druggist-—nas
noticed a great falling off in the sale
of calomel, They all give the same:
reason. Dedson’'s Liver Tone is tak
mg its m
“L‘*’ is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson’'s Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better re
sults,” sald a prominent local drug
gist. Dodson’'s Liver Tone is per
sonally guaranteed by every druggist
who sells it. Get “a large bottle
and if }Qi‘h to give easy re
lief ‘-‘t’V e¥ - came of liver stuggish-
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ST Lift Off Corns!
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v Doesn’t hurt! Lift touchy corns and
i calluses right off with fingers
- I Apply a few drops of *“Freezone’’ upon that old,
‘ bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops
e hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off,
i root ard all, without pain or soreness.
"'A Hard corns, soft corns, corns
o butween the toes, and the
r,r’ bard skin calluses on
b bottom of feet Mt
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: Tiny bottles of " Freemame " cost
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— / A WAR-TIME ILL THAT’S SPREADING
HUNT'S SALVE CURES IT!
. BH!D in the war trenches of KEurope, a wave of ordinary
I'T'C'H is spreading over the country. This skin disease,
history shows, has always prevailed, following wars and
the concentration of armias. It was common during the
Civil War and following that confiiet. There was an epl
demic of the Itch after the Spanish-American War. Now
history is repeating itself after the great Kuropean
struggle
Returned soldiers and those with whom they come in
contact will find a recognized rrmml{ for the Itch In
'. o f Hunt's Salve, commonly known as “Hunt's Itech Cure”™
i Many a veteran of the late '%'s will testify to its merita
M 0l if directions are followed HUNT'S SALVE will
| prove a never falllng cure for all forms of the Itch, and
/ vour druggist will tell you so, He sells HUNT'S BALVE
H nder a s=trict guarantee to refund the purchase price (T6e)
Ay (o any dissatisfled user
" A Medford Oklahoma man, among thousands whe
1 pralse HUNT'S BALVE, says
'1 ‘ (8 Some people dislike to call it the Iteh but candor
| mpels me to admit 1 had it badly. Your Hunt's Salve,
however, cured me after many other remedies had totally
failed. One box completed the eure-—the first application afforded wonderful
relief My 4 A} have t serateh Is t¢ is¢ Hunt's Salv .
Hunt's Baly } ¥ npounded for the treatment of Itch, Ecsema,
Ringworm, Teiter and other itching skin diseases, and Is sold on owr guaran
tee locally only by
COURSEY & MUNN, ATLANTA
‘A B. RICHARDE MEDICINE COMPANY, INC SHERMAN, TEXAS
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it to voursel to make the following test:
Hee how long you can work or how far
you can walk without becoming tired.
Next take two five-grain tablets of ordi
nary Nuxsted Tron three times per day
after meals for two weeks. Then test
your strength again and see how much
you have gained. Numbers of nervous,
run-down people who were ailing all the
while have most astonishingly increased
their strength and endurance simply by
taking iron lin the proper form, And this
after they had, in some cases, been doc
toring for months without obtaining any
benefit
Muanufacturer's Note: Nuxated lron, which
is recommended above, I 8 not a secret
remedy, but one which is well known to
druggists everywhere, Unlike the older
inorganic iron products, it I 8 eagily assim.
ilated and does not injure the teeth, make
them black nor upset the stomach. The
manufacturers guarantee successful and
entirely satisfactory results to every pur
chaser or they will refund your moncy,
1t ir Adispensed in this city by Jacobs'
Pharmacy and other druggists-—Adv.
nass and constipation, you have only
to ask tor your money back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant
tasting,. porvely vegetable remedy,
harml tl ¢hildren and aduits,
Take ot night and wake
up f no biliousnmess, sick
aead mach or 6o
bowel gripe or in
conve! all next day like vio.
lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t lose
a day's work! Take Dodson’'s Liver
Tone instead and feel fine, full of
vigor and ambition.—Advertisement.
HEARST'S S.l,'l\'l)AY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919.
Coast-to-Coast Mail in
Two Days by Airplane,
Prediction of Burleson
Same Six l’lur)('s_'J_‘;a_t‘—lv‘]:x“t;:l Work Year Ago
Render Continuous Service With
Same Motors.
By ALBERT 8. BURLESON.
Written for Universal Service. -
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Com
mercial utility has been the jugger
naut car of mail service progress
since the year 1829, when the post
master general was first made a
member of the cabinet, |
In the early days the need for
gpeed in carrying the mail, by the
pony express, encouraged the breed
ing of fast horses and so namrally‘
this branch of the service became the
pioneer in the deeviopment of guick
transportation facilities. Rivalry in
mail carrying contracts stimulated
steamboat and railroad transportation
and has been a factor in their growth
and now again the service by its
quick dispetch is proving the value
of the airplane in commercial uses
The air mail routes are gradually
creeping westward.
FIRST CONTINENTAL ROUTE.
In 1856 the great Overland Mail
route by stage was established and‘
it was calculated it would take very
close to a month for a letter to
travel across the United States. With
the gradual establishment of the air
mail service westward, no doubt manl
may be sent across the United States
in two days; especially will this be
true if night flying becomes a tact,
as indications point. FKFrom thirty to
two days is a decided change in
gpeed of malil
The first year's operation of the
air mail service has vindicated the
judgment of the department in en
tering upon this work. In the year's
operation an aggregate of 128,166
miles was covered and an aggregate
of 193,021 pounds of mail was carried,
the cost of operation being $137,-
900.08. It may be well to state here
that the same six planes that entered
upon this service a little over a year
ago with the same engines are ren
dering a continuous service. This
demonstrates that the results in com
mercial flying are much safer and
more practical “than in exhibition or
military flying.
AIR ROUTE SHOWS PROFIT,
The transportation by airplane is
ordinarily twice as fast as by train
and the most promising of such routes
is the run from New York to Chicago,
which already gives a handsome prof
it on operations, asures the short
ening of Pacific coast mail by 24
hours and throws an interesting light
on the dangers of aviation.
In a period of one year, covering
a travel of 128,256 miles, there has
never been an afrplane carrying the.
mail which has fallen out of the sky.
There has not been a single death of
an aviator in carrying the malls,
which speaks well for the American
built airplane and the mechanics
who are engaged to keep them flying.
The casualty record for the year
comprises two deaths. One of these
was in the case of an aviator who
was demonstrating his flying ability
and the other a mechanié who fell
into the propeller of a machine that
was on the ground.
This record means, taking into ac
count all of the accidents, that there
has been but one death for each
64,018 miles flown; one serious ac
cident in each 64,018, and one minor
hurt for each 21,340 miles. This is a
record which will compare favorably
with any mode of mechanical trans
portation in its pioneer period. Ks
specially is this record a strong trib
ute to the American built motors.
SAVING IN LARGER PLANES.
With larger airplanes and over.
greater distances, substantial reduc
tions in the sum paid to railroads
would be made, besides cutting down
the time of transit by one-half,
~ Experiments are now being carried
on looking toward the delivery and
taking aboard of mail bags while the
‘airplane is in flight. It's now regarded
‘as possible for those carrying 1,000
'pounds or less to come close to earth
and snatch bags from specially pre
pared apparatus. For the big ships a
scheme is proposed for dropping mail
or taking it on from the roofs of
buildings.
If this proves practicable it will
be possible to make non-stop runs
from New York to Washington, serv
ing Baltimore and Philadelphia and '
eliminating fifteen minutes stop at |
each place,
Since the end of the war has nmde
available larger planes salvaged from
war stock, maill can be carried in
greater quantities at greater speed
and advanced toward the Pacific
coast dally to its destination. This
is a service that the public is now
demanding and will in course of time
supplement the train service. There
fore, the air mail has been placed
on the same basis as other mail tran
sit. The price of postage has been
made the same.
ALCOHOL USED FOR FUEL.
The war department has turned
over to the postoffice department
something over sixty aeroplanes so
far, many of these having been re
buflt for service in carrying the mail
Alcohol with certain other additions
i« now being used as a fuel with
marked success, and it is anticipated
that most of the motors will be fitted
to use this kind of fuel instead of the
higher grade gusoline. The value of
these planes will reach something
like $2066 488
But one of the most important in
novations in the collectjon and dis
tribution of mail has been the intro
duction of government-owned vehicles
for city service. The contrace service
for the collection and delivery of mail
and the carrying of mail between
depots, postoffices and stations s
being replaced, where it i# advan
tageous to do so, by vehicles owned
and operated by the postal service so
soon as the private contracts expire.
Government-owned motor trucks are
being operated wholly or in part in
twenty-gix cities, ‘
CONVERT ARMY TRUCKS.
The extension of the use of the de
partment’s own trucks has provided &
means of utilizing a great many of
the surplus army trucks. The war
department has turned over something
like 2,992 trucks, valued at n‘nmxt
mately $3,781,760, for use in eity
mail service,
On account of the extenstve use of
its own machines, the department has
found it advantageous in some of the
cities to operate its own &"‘ and
repair shops, especiadly it s
ynot possible to lease adequate and
convenient quarters. It already has
begun work on the Washington City
postoffice garage, which is being
constructed on the ground of the city
postoffice, on North Capitol street,
It will cost about $60,000. It will
house 110 cars and will save $9,400 a
year in rent and SIO,OOO in dead mile
age, gasoline and time on account of
its convenience to the main postoffice.
The automobile in place of the
horse driven vehicle did not come in
to regular use in the delivery and
collection of mail until 1907. Now
many of the rural carriers furnish
their own machines under a provision
granting them additional compensa
tion.
Some of the army trucks are being
used on special motor truck routes
laid out through territory not reached
by other means of transportation.
These experimental routes are being
used on special motor truck routes
laid out through territory not reached
by other means of transportation.
These experimental routes are being
very successfully operated.
Vacation aod Every Day Needs
WE SAVE YOUMONEY
§sl.oo—Buy Them by the Box—sl.6o
Chenterficld, pack of 205.........168¢
Bovercign, pack eof 20s. ......... . 168¢
Lucky Strike, pmek of 205........18¢
Piedment, pacis of 205........... 18¢c
Nebe, pack of 208 ..............130
Ask Dad, IR Kaows, paek of 15 1%
PBeay them by the box fer Less
Johm Ruskin 6 C. HL 8, __ .. &
Red Dot ... 6e Franklim ..... 6¢
El-Rees-8¢ .. 6¢ Ei-Tore ...... Se
Cince ....... 8¢ Havana J. 8. 6
Tamps Guide S¢ Tamupn Nuget 6o
Gowell ... ... Be New Curremey 5o
Above the Avermge Je; 3 for .. 20¢
Tumpa Straizht, 7e; 3 for ... 200
NO ADVANCE
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SHARF OUT IN PRICE
¢ § Bveremdy Razor Blades .. 33¢
$1 Everendy Rager .......... Bsoe
i9e Gillette Raxor Blades ...... 07e
$6.00 Gillette Razer ... ........ $4.95
SIO.BO Giliette Razer... ........57.96
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512,50 Eustman Felding Kodak $5.96
Flims All Sizes.
Expert Film Developing.
REDUCTION ON FLASHLIGHTS
80c 3-cell Flashlight Batleries. 40¢
So¢ 2-coll Finshlight Batteries. 36¢
gse Flashlight Mazda Bulbs. ... . 15e
$16.50 7-j. in, 20-year case $11.75
SBO 21-j. l% (Fathertime). $37.50
$56.00 11-‘ lineis 20-yr. emse $37.50
$36 ll»#. sumilton, 20-yr cmse $37.50
$26.50 1-). Elgin bracelet. ... $17.76
£14.50 Bracelet Watch v $10.75
$18.50 Bracelet Watch . ..$13.75
$ 250 Military Wrist Wateh . $4.90
$15.00 Military Wrist Wateh . glfidl
§15.50 Military Wrist Watch 13.75
I.lbm Bonds Accepted.
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Hal! Minutes' Walk fresm Whitehall,
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The distinet, sharp pictures
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money could not buy. |
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any pocket (from the vest
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117 Peachtree Street
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LUDDEN & BATES
GREAT MIDSUMMER
LIBERAL
TERMS
GIVEN
Plenty of Time to
Pay
Liberty Bonds
Taken at This Time
Face Value
This lot of used Pianos is an accumulation of the past six months, taken in exchange on
Chickering, Ludden & Bates Grand and Player Pianos. All are in absolutely first
c¢lass condition and are not worn out or old style instruments. Our factory workshops
have placed them in such shape that some of them can hardly be told from new. .
Just at this time of high prices this sale will be timely as it will afford a chance for
many homes to own a piano at-a great saving.
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SALE STARTS TOMORROW (MONDAY) MORNING 8§ O'CLOCK
IMPORTANT NOTICE :
If you think for one moment that you can take vour time to come in and select your piano, “you
will be greatly mistaken; the shrewd buyer will come early and secure the choice of the lot..
HARVARD Upright Walnut . ... .. $230
DECKER Upright Ebony ..........$ 98
JACOBS BROS. Upright Mahogany $235
FISCHER Upright Ebony .........$165
STEINWAY Upright Mahogany ...$275
HARTMAN Upright Walnut . .....$250
BEHR BROS. Upright Ebony . .....$225
WISE Upright Rosewood ..........$l9O
OPERA Upright Oak .............$235
JACOB BROS. Upright Walnut . ...$225
STARR Upright Mahogany ........$325
GABLER Upright Mahogany ......$l9O
DUNHAM Upright Mahogany . ....$265
UL TR .. .....-.. k. D
Our 50 Years in
Business
Is Your Guarantee
That Every Piano
Ofiered
in This Sale Must
Be As
Represented
LISTEN—OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS, come in and select
your Piano, we will refund railroad fare within 150
miles of Atlanta. Wtrite if you can’t Cdme.
Atlanta’s Home Ldd & B Atlanta’s Home
ez Judden Bigs o=n
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE
80 North Pryor Street Established 1870 Atlanta, Georgia
SALE
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Here’s a Partial List
of the Bargains
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PIANOS
We will deliver any of these instruments to you and
gunran;ee delivery.
We include free with every piano, a stool to match
and scarf.
Every one of these pianos is fully guaranteed, you are
absolutely proteeted in every way, you are sure to be
pleased.
To show you our confidence in the wonderful bar
gains we are offering during this Midsummer sale, you
may exchange the piano you purchase for one of equal
or greater value on our floors and all payments made
on the first instrument will be credited in full against
the second.
The figures placed on this elegant lot of pianos are
certainly low at this time of high prices. Come in and
be convinced,
WING & SON Upright Mahogany . .$240
HUNTINGTON Upright Mahogany $275
KNABE Upright Mahogany . ......$225
HARVARD Upright Walnut ......$230
BRADBURY Upright Ebony ......S2OO
STRAUSS Upright Mahogany .....$235
BAILEY Upright Mahogany ......$265
PRINCE Upright Mahogany ......$175
WESTON Upright Mahogany . .....$255
INTERNATIONAL Upright Ma-
DR L L s v iR
SLEICHER Upright Mahogany . ...$285
JACOB BROS. Upright Ebony . ... .S2OO
STUYVESANT Upright Mahogany $290
HUNTINGTON Upright Oak ......$275
$
98
For an
UPRIGHT
PIANO
Used
Give Your Little Girl
Music Lessons.
She Deserves It and
Should Be Given
the Opportunity to
Learn the Wonder
ful Accomplishment
of Playing the Piano,
and Now Is the Time
to Buy When a
Chance Like This
Is Offered