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“For two years my stomach _trou
llle was very bad. My doctor had to
inject morphine on several occasions
when I was stricken with these at
tacks. Since taking 4 bottles of
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I have
been entirely well and am serving in
the artillery, having been pronounced
in perfect health by government phy
sicians.” It is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, includ
ing appendipits One dose will con
vince or money refunded. Jacobs’
Pharmacy and druggists everywhere,
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Relieves Cold
After First D
Cheney's Expectorant Also Ad
vised for Croup, Whooping
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Throat,
Relief comes at once when youn
take Cheney's Expectorant. It soothes
the lining of the throat, stops that
tickling sensation and a few more
doses breaks up the ‘worst kind of a
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the standard remedy for years for
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comfort. Don’t continue to wheeze
and continue with a stuffed-up nose
or head when Cheney’'s Expectorant
will so easily cure you. It will stop
headgches from colds, feverishness,
sneezing, soreness and stiffness.—
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN . e A Clean Newspaper for Scuthern Homes N .8 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
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““Pape’s Cold Compound
Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow
ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s
Oold Compound” taken every twa
hours until three doses are taken
usually breaks up a eold and ends
all grippe misery.
The very first dose opens your
clogged-up nostrils and the air
passages of your head; stops nose
‘unning; relieves the headache, dull
ness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness,
stitfneas.
“Pape's Cold Compound” is the
quickest, surest relief known and
costs only a few cents at drug stores.
It acts without assistance. Tastes
uice. Contains no quinine. Insist on
Pape's! —Adv.
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| OMEHOW, on a day like this (it:
is 1:18 p. m. on Tuesday) one
gets a down-hearted and gen
erally disgusted attitude toward life
in general and Georgia weather in
particular. It starts running through
one's subconscious mind a slow and
‘melancholy air, its cadence fitted to
the drip of the drizzly rain on the
window gills, but with the staccato
melody of the telegraph instruments
running through it as a thread. And
one wonders why the dusky but melo
dious Professor Handy of Memphis
didn't start his series of plaintive and
weird compositions with the “Rainy
Day Blues” instead of reflecting the
melancholy of the cornfield hand with
the melon season over and the pos
sum season still waitning upon the
first frost. Perhaps it was because
the weather in Memphis was better-—
but that is impossible. There is no
chill, quite so penetrating as that
which blows off a big rivekr, its
waters swollen by the melted ice of
the upland streams. It may be that
Professor Handy knew of a panacea
for a rainy winter day. I recall a
decoction the bald headed dispenser
at Doe Hottum’s place used to mix. It
was called a Mamie Taylor, and it
would make one oblivious te sun,
snow, rain, debts or unrequited af
fection. But the dispenser and his
Druggist - Says Ladies Are
Using Recipe of Sage Tea
and Sulphur.
Hair that loses its color and lustre,
or wher. it fades, turns gray, duil und
lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hair. Our grandmother made
up o mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur to keép her locks dark and beau
tiful, and thousands of women and
men who value that even eolor, that
teautiful dark shade of hair which is
so attractive, use only this old-time
recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
ture improved by the addition of
other ingredients by asking at any
drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound,” gvhich
darkens the hair so natum{;, s 0
evenly, that nobody can possibly tell
it has been applied. You just damp
en a sponge or soft brush with it
and draw this through yodr hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time. By
morning the gray hair disappears:
but what delights the ladies withq
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound is that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a few appli
cations, it also brings back the gloss
and lustre and gives it an appearance
of abundance.—Adv. ’
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parted spirits. I read Mike's obituary
in the Commercial Appeal two years
ago; and the headline® in all the pa
pers from Puget Sound to Panasofkee
called attention to the demise of his
gtavorite prescription.
Ah, well, what is there to do with
a rainy day\but put up with it and
hope for the best tomorrow? But you
do not really hope, if the Rainy Day
Blues, like an influenza germ, is run
ning throughsyour system. You know
that things will be _worse tomorrow;
}that if it does not rain it will turn
colder, with a north wind that chills
the house and keeps you busily
shoveling black nuggets into the
crimson throat of the black ogre who
lives down cellar. A week ago, on
one sunny afternoon, we took stock
of our supply of lamp carbon crystals
and felt assured it would last until
April 1. Today we know that it will
do well to last through February, and
we feel bitter resentment at the cal
endar printers’ running in an extra
day before Spring. If Leap Year must
have an extra.day, why not have it
in midsummer, in the vacation sea
son, where we could use it to some
advantage? And yet we prate about
Twentieth Century efficiency!
Not for hundreds and hundreds of
years has the slightest move beeen
made toward changing that extra day
into the summer time. We are too
prone to follow in the footsteps of
our ancestors. Old Alex W. Coper
nicus or Julius H. Caesar or whoever
it was who prepared the copy for the
calendar had a rent note due on
March 1 and his wife had just pur
chased a dancing frock, and he had to
do something and do it quick, so he
stuck in that Leap Year day and
stalled th; landlord long enough to
[go out and touch a friend. Four years
later, I suppose, he got up against it
again and once more called upon the
little l.eap Year joker, and then it}
became a habit and then a tradition
and then it became a constitutional
-amendment, I suppose.
~ But moping over the futility of
Leap Year hasn’'t done anything to
ward improving the weather. We
could put up with eonditions better,
maybe, if it were not for two or three
immigrants from Southern California
who gather about my desk and read]
SLOAN’S GETS’E M!
Famous pain and ache Linimept,
kept handy, brings gratify
, ing relief
HEUMATIC twinges ease up
soon. So do stiff joints, lame
back, neuralgia, overtaxed mus
cles, and those pains from weather
exposure, too—they don’t fight long
against the ;counter-irritant Sloan’s
Liniment produces,
Keep this old family.friend handy
for instant use—a little penetrates
without rubbing, leaving no skin
stains, muss, or clogged pores. You
ought to keep a hottle handy always.
All druggists. Three sizes—3sc,
70c., $1.40.
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New Elixir, Called Aspironal,
Medicated With Latest Scien
! tific Remedies, Used and In
dorsed by European and Amer
ican Army Surgeons to Cut
. Short a Cold and Prevent Com
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' Every Druggist in U, S. Instruct
l ed to Refund Price While You
| Wait at Counter if Relief Does
' Not Come Within Two Minutes.
“DELIGHTFUL TASTE, IMMEDI
“!ATE RELIEF, QUICK WARM-UP
I The sensation of the year in the
drug trade is Aspironal, the Two-
Minute cold and cough relieve:, au
thoritatively guaranteed py the |(ab~
|oratories; tested, approved and mu.st
’emhusiutlcally endorsed by the
{highest authorities, and proclaimed
'by the common people as ten times
las quick and effective as whisky,
rock and rye, or any other cold and
cough remedy they have ever tried.
All drug stores are now supplied
with the wonderful new elixir, so all
{ou have to do to get rid of that coll
s to step into the nearest drug store,
band the clerk half a dollar for a
bottle of Aspironal and tell him to
iaerve you two teaspoonsful with four
| teaspoonsful of water In a glass.
With your watch in your hand, take
the drink at one swallow and call
for your money back in two minirtes
'lt you can not feel your cold fading
{away like a dream witain the time
limit., Don’t be %}shful, for all drug
'.uu invite you Wnd expect you to
;\ry it. Everyhbody's doing it.
{ When your cold or cough I 8 re
lieved take the remainder of the
| bottle home to your wife arfd babies,
{lor Asgpironal is by far the safest and
mose effective, the easlest to take
lu,nd most agreeable cold and cough
remedy for infants aund children.—
Advertisement.
the papers from home and recite the
alleged fact that the total rainfall in
Los Angeles in twelve months has
been five and three-tenths inches, or
some such figure, and that they
never ownedy an overcoat out there
except for aeroplaning and such
winter sports. They maks me won
der why they left there, but when [
suggest that the sheriff might know,
they become peeved and switch the
subject to the eight million miles of
concrete highways on the Pacific
coast as compared to the Georgia
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long, soft, silky. Try a big box to
day. Sold by drug stores or sent by
mail, 25 cents, stamps or eoin.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
Write for Particulars
HEROLIN MEDICINE 00.,
ATLANTA, GA.
FREE
They Have Found the Way to.
‘ Beautiful Teeth ‘
All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities
Dental science has found a way to combat film on teeth. It has been tested
for years by able authorities in clinical and laboratory tests. Now leading
dentists everywhere advise its daily use.
The method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. This week we
offer a 10-Day Tube to every home in this city, and we urge every home to
get it. Let it prove itself.
You can feel on your teeth a slimy film.
It is ever-present, ever-forming. It clings
to teeth, enters crevices and stays.
The tooth brush doesn’t end it. The
ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. So
it accumulates and may do a ceaseless
damage.
Most tooth troubles are now traced
to that film. And now it is known why
brushed teeth still discolor and decay.
The reason lies in that clinging film
which the old cleaning methods omit.
Cause of Decay
That film is what discolors==not the
teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds
food substance which ferments and forms
acid. It holds the acid in contact with
the teeth to cause decay.
Millions of germs breed in it. They,
with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor
thea. Thus the film is the teeth’s chief
enemy. ;
It Can Be Ended
‘Dental science has for years sought a
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The New-Day Dentifrice
An efficient film combatant, based on pepsin, now endorsed for constant
home use by leading dentists everywhere.
The Stores Named Below Will
Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon
E. H. CONE,
61 Peachtree and 60 Whitehall, Pryor and Decatur Streets.
CHAS. A. SMITH DRUG CO.,
4-6 Peachtree Street, Arcade.
weather man's daily report, which de
clares another strip of the Dixie
Highway is “impassible.”
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an amendment prohibiting sleep,
though it probably will when it gets
round to it, and then they'll have to
;quit making speeches in public and
circulAting the Congressional Record.
WHY HAVE SHORT HAIR?
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Harade is the one Pomade that furmishes the
roots of the hair proper food to invigorate and
promote growth. After only a few treatments the
hair becomes soft, glossy and beautiful.
Harade absolutely cures falling hair, dandruff, tetter,
and relieves itching of the scalp. To get the best results
wash the hair.first with Harade Medicated Soap.
Harade is sold ;lv-ys on an absolute guarantes of money
back if it does not give the desired results,
On sale at all drug stores. Refuse substitutions, If your
d ist does not carry Harade, we will gladly send you full-size
p::{:ne postpaid upon receipt of 20c in stamps or coin. Agents
wanted. Write for terms.
HARADE MANUFACTURING CO.
208. Y E. HUNTER ST.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
THIS WEEK ONLY
At the Stores Named Below
A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent
way to end that film, and the way has
now been found.
Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the di
gestant of albumin. The film is albumi
nous matter. The object of Pepsodent
is to dissolve it, then to constantly com
bat it.
The way seems simple, but it is not.
Pepsin must be activated. The usual
method is an acid harmful Yo the teeth,
so pepsin long seemed impossible.
What has been found is a harmless
" activating method. Now pepsin can be
applied twice daily and left between the
teeth. And millions of teeth are now
being cleaned as they never were before,
Watch the Effects
We ask you to watch the effects. Pre
sent the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note
how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark
the absence of the slimy film. See how
teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears.
Compare this method with the old.
Read the facts about it, Then decide for
yourself what is best,
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See how white the teeth are—how
they glisten. You can see that the
film is gone. You will know that
teeth can be kept forever whiter and
cleaner and safer,
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Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Awenre, Chicago,
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into the weather after facts to adorn
it, and T think I'll go home and take
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are based on film. This 10-Day Test
will show you that they are avoid
able. And so is tooth decay.
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