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Biyg Stock Farm Near
Fitzgerald Is Bought
FITZGERALD, Feb. 10.—The Here
ford-Hampshire stock farm formerly
owned and operated by the late L.
Atlanta Man Says
1t Beats Anything
He Has Ever Seen
Key Says He Had No Idea Any
Medicine on Earth Would Do
for Him What Pomeroy's
Puratone Did — Declares He
Feels Fine Now.
The remarkable powers of Pom
efoy’s Puratone are again demon
strated in the case of W. P. Key, a
well known Atlanta citizen and
owner of the South’Pryor Street Tin
Shop, located at 154 South Pryor
street, Atlanta.
‘When the Puratone representative
learned of Mr. Key’'s wonderful im
provement in health he called at his
place of business and asked if he
would permit his statement to be
published. He replied, “Certainly, I
would be ungrateful not to let others
in Atlanta know what this wonderful
medicine will do.” Continuing Mr.
Key said: .
“Puratone heats anything ‘T ever
saw in my life. It made a different
man of me after I had suffered
three years with stomach trouble and
indigestion. My appetite was very
poor and the little T ate caused gas to
~fu§rm on my stomach and dreadful
bloating would result. I would feel
dll stuffed up and at times the gas
would accumulate around my heart
80 bad I feared I had heart trouble.
I had mean headaches every day and
became so nervous I could get but
little sleep. When I got out of bed in
the mornings I felt as tired as I did
on retiring the night before. The
least noise out of the ordinary would
get on my nerves and® cause me to
Was Cott Ginger-Ale
EXCELLENT FOR INDIGESTION
“SMILE”
Do This For You
It Helps Put Joy in Life
The Globe Dentists
Haven’t You Heard About Them?
‘‘They Please—They Satisfy’’
It’s-All in the Work—Reliable and Good
Show a Pretty White Row of Pearly Teeth
GLOBE DENTALOFFICES
; 911, Whitehall Street
Dr. M. 8. Whitehead H. C. Webb
Dentist Mgr. Mechanical Work
BILIOUS? CASCARETS WON'T
SHAKE UP OR SICKEN YOU
No Incon.veniencc Whatever! No Shock to the Liver,
No Griping of the Bowels—ldeal Physic!
y Coated Tongue, Pad Taste, Indi
gestion, Sallow Skin, and Miserable
Headaches come from a torpid liver
und sluggish bowels, which cause the
stomach to become filled with undi
gested food, which sours and fer
ments, forming acids, gases and poi
sons. Cascarets tonight will give!
GLORIOUS! I'M NOT BILIOUS NOw!
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Yesterday I was Sick, Headachy, Constipated but I took
“Dodson’s Liver Tone”—not Sickening Calomel!
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You're bilious, sluggish, constipate
#d. You feel headachy, your stomach
may be sour, your breath bad, your
kin sallow and you believe you need
vile, dangerous Calomel to start liver
wmd bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask your
frugglst for a bottle of Dodson's Liv
w ‘l":ne and take a spoonful tonight.
straighten you right up better than
¥ it doesn't start your liver and,
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN > 5w A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes &8 0
K. Farmer was sold Monday to J. G.
Willlams and W. H. Jordan of Tif
ton. The farm contains 400 acres,
highly improved. The price paid was
$45,000. Mr. Jordan will move here
and operate the farm.
jump like 1 was shot at. I was los
ing strength and weight right along.
I was treated by doctors and took all
kinds of medicines, Dbut nothing
seemed to help me. ;
*“I heard so much praise for Pom
eroy’s Puratone 1 decided to give the
medicine a trial. The results have
been marvelous. I had no idea it
or any other medicine would do so
much for me in so short a time. 1
can now sit down to the table, eat
anything I want and as much as 1
want, enjoy every mouthful, and not
have the slightest bad after effects.
What I eat tastes good and seems to
strengthen me instead of making me
sick like it did before 1 started
taking Puraqn(-. (Gas no longer
forms on my stomach, the headaches
are a thing of the past, T am no
longer nervous and I feel tip-top in
every way. When 1 go to bed at
night T am sound asleep in a few
minutes and I sleep and rest well
till morning. On getting up I feel
rested and refreshed and ready to do
a big day's work. A hearty break
fast and I'm off to the shop. My
strength has been increased wonder
fully and I have gained some weight.
My improvement has been so marked
that many of my friends have asked
me what I've done to bring about
such a remarkable change and I lose
no time in telling them—Puratone.
It's the greatest thing that ever came
to Atlanta.”
Puratone is sold in Atlanta exclu
sively by the Jacobs’ Pharmacy
stores. The Puratone representative
is meeting the public at the main
stbre on Marietta street. Puratone
is also sold by one leading druggist
in each town. Over thirty thousand
bottles sold in Georgia in five weeks,
——Advertisement.
your bilious liver and constipated
bowels a thorough cleansing and
straighten you out by'morning, Cas
carets never sicken, ecramp or incom
venience you all the next day like
nasty Calomel, Salts, Oil, or griping
Pills. Cascarets work while you
sleep.—Adv, % 3
Calomel®and without griping or mak
ing you sick I waht you to go back to
the store and get your money.
Take Calomel today and tomorrow
you wiil feel weak and sick and nau
seated. Don't lose a day. Take a
gpoonful of harmless, vegetable Dod
son's Liver Tone tonight and wake
up feeling splendid. 1t is perfectly
harmleds, so give it to your children
any time. It can't salivate.~Adv. .
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Feb, 10,.—President
Wilson is willing té6 accept a com
promise on Article X of the League
of Nations covenant. This was stated
at the. White House today.
Furthermore the President is hope
ful that the Demoecrats and the “mild
reservationists” may reach a compro
mise on all reservations and it was
legrned the President would favor
such action, based on the Hitcheock
reservations,
President Wilson’s letter to Sena
tor Hitcheock, which was read at
the Democratic caucus last Saturday,
has been misinterpreted, it was stated
at the White House :
The President intended to infg,rm
Senator Hitcheoek that he was agfee.
able “to the substance” of the Hitch
cock reservation to Article X, and
was also in support of the reserva
tions put forth by Senator Hitchecock
in the bipartisan conferences.
The President believes firmly that
a, satisfactory compromise will be
reached between the Democrats and
the “mild reservationists” when the
treaty reaches the floor again, it was
learned.
President Wilson is not altogether
pleased with the way in which his
letter was handled, it was learned.
He sees no reason why' the letter,
written on January 26, was withheld
until last Saturday. The Grey letter
was written and made publi¢ in the
meantime and the President believes
that this has led to confusion. Hw;
has been at a loss to understand why
his letter was “misinterpreted” by the
Democrtaic senators.
Treaty Action Put
Off Until Monday |
Bv J. BART CAMPBELL,
Staff Correspondent of the I. N. 8.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Senate
leaders agreed today to . postpone
further action on the treaty by the
Senate until Monday.
Illness of a number of senators,
sever:l of whom are suffering from
“had colds” syvmptomatic of the
“flu,” caused the leaders to decide
it would be inadvisable to take the
treaty up again inthe senate untila
full attendance was secured.
The Senate Foreign Relations Com
mittee met according to schedule to
day and voted unanimously to report
the treaty back to the Senate with
the Lodge reservations, as it was in
structed to dor by an overwhelming
majority of the Senate which re
committed the treaty to the commit
tee vesterday to rid it of cloture.
Stop .
that cough. (G
Avoid AR
Influenza R
and SRS
Pneumonia e 5 )
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$ Profit 5y last year's experi- &
EA ence. Keep the head and
3 (ungs clear with
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il \e\-0-Y"
ey-Yyine
Cro::g and Pneumonia
It is strong but pleasant. A
little in the nostrils by day and
on the chest at night, will ward
) off Colds, Croup, LaGrippe, Influ
enza and Pneumonia, Keep a
supply ready. It is the best pre
ventative. Will not stain clothing
like others. Ask your dealer for it.
Xex-0 Pine Co.,
3 MONTGOMERY, ALA.
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~ For Sale by
JACOBS’ NINE STORES
And All Other Good Druggists.
Momm}s FRIEND
or
Expectant Mothers
Relie\:’es?, Piscomfort
Special Booklet -: Molm’::d Baby, Fren
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. DEPT. 5.0, ATLANTA. GA
SNI(I)"FLES, SNEEZES,
Banish them by using Dr,
Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
HOUSANDS recommend it. Dr.
Bell’'s Pine-Tar-Honey isn't an
experiment, but a cough and cold
remedy that has steadily grown popu
lar because it is quickly efiective.
For lingering colds or coughs or fresh
attacks its balsamic and healing anti
septics are sure to be beneficial. ¢ It
brings speedy relief from phngm-an
gestion, inflammation, tickling bron
chial tubes. Good also for hoarseness,
coughs due to grippe, and kindred ail
ments. Econognical—a bottle goes a
long way. 30(:):’,1 60c., $1.20.
&;5:'5:? 1) BQII’S
g ITRER
5L Coughs and (olds
A Fine Family Laxative
Po-Do-Lax, Nature's proved assistant, stire
the bile al} gets the liver on the job. Unlike
talomel, ¥p-Do-Lax is mild but positive in
action. It promptly corrects constipation in
oung or old, 60 c, all Druggists.
P ONOJA X
GAINESVILLE, Feb. 10.—The Rev.
R. W. Jordan of Atlanta and other
points, is held at the county jail
here, charged with cheating and
swindling. He is alleged to have
borrowed money from persons here
and to have swindled a widow out of
SI,OOO. It is declared he wrote at the
bottom of the note he gave the
widow “the Lord will pay.” He is
looked upon as a religious crank,
Hughlet 8. Davenport,.leading bus
iness man and ex-legislator from
Hall County died Friday afternoon
from bronchial pneumonia. Mr. Dav
enport had been up from an attack
of the flu about ten days.
Thomas Gower died Sunday afler
noon of influenza. Mr. Gower had
only, been sick for a few days whén
death came. Mr., Gower was active
in fraternal organizations.,
Deputy Revenue Agent Jun Long
after having barricaded the road
leading into Flowery Braneh from
Dawson County for a week succeeded
in capturing a flivver and twenty
eight eallons of corn and B. Baker
who was driving the car, last niglt
abcut 12 o'clock,
The postoffice at Lula was set
fire, Monday merning about daylight
by an explosion from a lamp. The
quick work of C. T. Tallent and
Moses Hawkins extinguished the
flames.
G. R. Bethune and R. D. Kirk, who
attended the fourth annual conven
tion of the Georgia Dealers of the
Deleo-Light products which was held
at the Ansley Hotel February 6 and
7 have returned home,
.
Funeral Services for
| Mrs. Beck Are Held
Funeral services for Mrs, Sallie
Speer Beck, who died early Sunday
morning at the residence, the Geor
gian Terrace Hotel, were held Tues
day morning at 10:30 o’clock at the
home of her brother, George A. Speér,
of 26 Peachtree circle. Dr. W, W,
Memminger, rector of the All Saint's
Church, officiated, The interment
was in Oakland Cemetery. .
Mrs. Beck was widely known In
religious and social circles of Atlanta.
She was bhorn in Loganvilie, moving
to Atlanta forty-six years ago, after
her marriage to Lewis H, Beck, prom
inent hardware dealer. ‘
She is survived by her husband:
two brothers, William J. Speer and
George A. Speer; one nephew, Wil
liam J. Speer Jr.; four nieces, Mrs,
Annié 8.-James of Atlanta, Mrs. Wil
liam J. Huntley of Buffalo, N. Y.;
Mrs. Collyer of New Jersey and Miss
Ludie Speer ofr Atlanta.
Atlantan, Army Man,
Is Dead in Paris
Announcement by telegram from
Adjutant General Harris, U. 8. A,
of the death of Davis Bottom, in
Paris, January 20, has been received
by his mother, Mrs. Laura Bottom,
of 1120 Turpin street. The message
said he died from typhoid fever, He
was 45 years old.
Mr. Bottom was an army field clerk
at General Pershing’s headquarters
at Chaumont, and later moved to
Parls, where he was stationed until
the time of his death. He is survived
by his mother and one son, Jordan
V. Bottom. \
Auto Restrictions in
.
Ireland Are Lifted
(By Universal Servicey 1
DURLIN, Feb. 10.—Dublin Castle
has withdrawn the order forbidding
the operation of autemobiles without
special permits, it was reported late
today. The drivers and mechanics
who went on strike as a protest
against the order will resume work
tomorrow. 5
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Special Session in
Idaho to Pass Suffrage
(By International News Service.)
BOISE, Idaho, Feb, 10.—~A special
session of the Idaho State Legisla
ture will be held tomorrow afternoon
to ratify the federal woman suffrage
amendment,
GOVERNOR COOPER INJURED.,
COLUMBIA, 8. C, Feb, 10.—Gov.
Robert A. Cooper, who was painfully
but not seriously injured in an auto
mobile accident, is suffering from
bruises today and lg confined to the
executive mansion, but expects to be
able to leave his apartments for his
office in a few days. Nuibones were
broken in the accident,
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e Pana tsachers
Apply Zemo, the Clean, Anti
septic Liquid. Gives
Prompt Relief
There is one safe, dependable treate
ment that relieves itching torture and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 35cor $1 bottle
of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations, pimples,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying
liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions, makes
the skin soft, emooth and healthy,
The E. W. Rose Co., Claveland, O,
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Middle Man's Union
Will Shunt Burd
: unt buraen |
Of Class Tyranny|
§ lyranny |
NEW YORK, Feb, 10.«"z'm sure |
we'll have half a million members in '
a short time,” said Wilmot L. More- |
house, organizer of the Middle Class
Union, at his home in Brooklyn. |
“The middle class man has not hu-n!
getting the consideration the ordi- |
nary laborer gets.. This union will
mean fair plgy for all classes, and
will strive to make class tyranny
impossible. |
“We are now facing a condition of
unequal taxation. Wealthy men are
placing their wealth "in ,untaxable
places. The laborer is getting in
creased wages and the middle clags is
standing the brunt of it all. I be
lieve this union will solve the prob
lem. 1 got the idea for it through
reading of the success of the Middle
Class® Union in Great Britain.”
Mr. Morehouse ig a lawyer, living
in a middle clasg house in a 4 middle
class gection of Brooklyn. He says
his only interest in the new organi
zation is to see it launched on a firm
foundation, with at least 100,000
A Y o it rocrosisitty
48,000 G
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Drug Stores Sell It. |
Five million people l
use it to KILL COLDS |
HILL'S ’
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CASCARAL= B QUININE |
ROMIDE ]'
L Standard cold remedy for 20 years |
—in tablet form-—safe, sure, no |
opiates—Dbreaks up a cold in 24 |
hours—relieves ffip in 3 d'nrys. i
Money back if it fails, The |
genuine box has a Red i
top with Mr, Hill's |
s picture. ‘
At All Drug Stores |
V\/WEN&*}
§ Prevent Baldness
\ ON'T let your hair fall
. D.)ut until your head
looks lixe a billiard ball.
Stop it, as thousands have
done, by massaging the scalp
with White Cloverine Salve
at bedtime. Many people
state that the results are
,marvellously prompt.
It is highly recommended
for Burns, Piles, Tetter, Ec
zema, Ulcers, Dandruff, Sun
| burn, Catarrh, Chafes, Ivy
Poisoning, Sore Throat,
Chapped Hands and Lips,
ete. :
As an all-around house
&l hold first-aid there is noth
ing better and you should
get a box from your drug
gist without delay,
It sold out, we will for
ward box, prepaid, upon re
ceipt of Zbe. =
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“DISCOVERED BYA’-’PHYSICI‘ANOF; :
_ FIFTY YEARS PRACTISE -/ -
/MILLIONS OF BOXES USED.
LSAL LU R e
ISR 7S
The Tickle
Makes You
Cough .
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Hayes
Healing
Honey
Stops The Tickie |
By Hoaling The Throat
35¢ per Bottle
A Free Box of
Grove’s
0-Pen-Trate &rlve
(Opens the Pores and Penstrates) |
For Chest Colds, Head Cnlds‘
and Croup, is enclosed with every
bottle of Hayes' Healing Honey |
You get the Cough Syrup, the Salve,!
and some Liver Pills for one price, 35¢
Made, Recommended and Guaranteed |
to the Public bj
, Paris Medicine Company l
Manufacturers of
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets and|
A Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. i
charter members. Aften that any
that desire to have the honor may
take the leadership and rum it The
organization, he sald, is “only a
means to an end, It will work out
its own destiny.” & ‘
SALE OF
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CORSETS!
: The FINAL CLEAN-UP sale of corsets is ON.
a Absolutely every corset in our enorinous stock
L must be sold AT ONCE. We have discontinued
¢ H“Q}z this particular department and the space occu
/GS{;%\ pied must be given over to other merchandise at
/ Kot ~f",s:s“) the earliest possible moment.
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fi*fl\/\: g BN i Regardless of the fact that the prices of cor
(fl \ “\\\ aq *:" \’ sets are rising daily, our entire stock will be sold
fln‘v' ré g/ \’(; _. at enormous price reductions. Many models will
\t{ }Q8%%%%; - sell at a price lower than that of the manufac-
Sy vk turer. Buy now. Anticipate your needs! It is
your best opportunity!
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Prices From $1.59 to $6.00
BRASSIERES
Brassieres, like
corsets, go In
this close-out
sale and the
same clearance
prices prevail.
SPEGIAL! Stertng Wonesdy
Sumning Leathrefo Cras
A&t 50c
On the
Dollar
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Lea*heretts .
Hats to
Match
Boys’ and Girls’ $20.00 Leatherette Coats—
Vil TRovLast ...\ cdhi i avniinnlinn $1 O
Mail Orders
Cash mail orders
filled same hour re
ceived. Be sure to
send cash or money
order with order and
state style, size and
price desired,
Board of Inebriety, Now
Useless, Is Disbandec
/By Universal Service.)
ALBANY, N. Y,, Feb. 10.—The New
York City Board of Inebrity, organ
ized in 1910 to take care of any per
New York's latest style fad—lthese superb
coats come direct from our New York store,
255-257 Fifth Avenue, which is FORCED
TO VACATE because building is coming
down. Styles de luxe, these coats, elggant
quality and splendidly made—handsome and
suitable for rain or shine—go on sqle regardless
of values in our great
Forced-so-Vacate
S-A-L-E
At Fifty Cents on
the Dollar
LADIES’
$30.00
“Leatherette 31500
~Coats ....
$35.00
Leatherette 51750
Coats ....
$40.00
Lohwwe 720"
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RAINCOAT COMPANY
35 Peachtree Street
sons addicted to over-indulgence in
intoxicants, has found no work to do,
and asks to be disbanded.
Accordingly Assemblyman Martin
McCue, Démocrat, - introduced a bill
abolishing the board and turning its
piowers over to the board of correc
tion. '
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BANDAUS
Bandaus are an
other close-out
item, and the ‘
same have been
marked for i
quick clearance. }
Everything
Marked
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