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xternal Applications Will
Not Cure the “Flu”
Secret, so-called cure-all tonics should be put out of business. Any
medicine that is sold to the public should be prescribed by a phyei
cian and the formula on the package. If you are debilitated, run-down
in health, no ap‘wtim, can't sleep, get up in the morning not rested,
if you have had the “Flu” or any debilitating disease and still feel
the effects, you need iron in your system, quinine to purify your
blood, citrate of potassium to purify vour kidneys, and nitric acid
for the liver and bowels. CHILL-EASE is the preparation you need.
It goatains these ingredients and has the formula on each package,
and has been prescribed by one of the best physicians in the South
for ‘thc last thirty vears. One bottle will produce resu'!?.s or your
money back. Ask your physician or druggist. All druggists sell
Chill-Ease for 75¢ per bottle, on our guarantee. (et a bottle today.
For Chills and Fever Chill-Ease has never falled. Chill-Eage is
laxative.
Manufactured by
CHILL -EASE CHEMICAL CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
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An Unusual Opportunity
We have just received a delayed shipment of
hosiery from one of the largest manufacturers in
the country, which should have arrived some
three months ago. They were purchased for
considerably less than present market prices and
if bought today:-would cost more than our spe
cial sale price. This hose is a pure thread silk,
full-fashioned, lisle top and feet, and ordinarily
sells for from $3.00 to $3.25. They may be had
in black, white and all the wanted shoe shades.
T here are about 125 dozen in the lot and it will
be advisable to purchase six or more pairs for
your Summer needs at
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Whatever you want—
here 1t is—cheaper
than anywhere else
Rabbits
Chickens
Phonograph
Home
Goat
Desk
T HERE are ever so many
bargains in The Geor
gian classified section,
Every day you will find
things not offered to you
anywhere else. A woman ex
changed a gown for a phono
graph. Be sure to read The
Georgian Want Ads every
day.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN 4.8 0 A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes 5.9 8 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
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Land
Piano
Job
Pigeons
Furniture
Typewriter
Pigs
Chair
Horse
Bicycle
;Rescue of ‘Reds’ From .
' Officers Threatened
| | SEATTLE, Wash., Feb, 11.—Forty-
Inixm alleged Russian “reds” held in!
| the Tniteq States immigration sta-
ASSISTANT FOREMAN
NOW FEELING FINE
Able to Eat Anything After Tak
ing Pomeroy’s Puratone—Ca
tarrh of Head and Other Trou
bles Overcome.
A veritable health drive ig now in
progress in Atlanta, where Pomeroy's
Puratone is being urgently called
upon by thousandg of men and women
who have tried many other medicines
without success, And none, so far as
can be learned, havg been disap
pointed, Dyspeptics dnd rheumatics,
as well as those who have hopelessly
suffered with kidney, liver and blad
der, “troubles, are loudly proclaiming
that Puratone has restored them to
healtn, It does not matter how long
any man or woman has suffered, they
may try again to restore their health,
Those who wish to feel sure that
Puratone is a genuine relief have the
word of honest people of Atlanta
whom they know, to prove it is the
truth. ‘
Harry T. McCollum, residing at 291
South Humphries , street, assistant
foreman for the Swift Lard Company,
is among the thousands in Atlanta
who have been greatly helped by this
medicine, He said: “I was miserable
séveral years with stomach trouble
and catarrh of the head. My nose
waus nearly always either stopped up
or running, and my eyes used to burn
like fire and I had splitting head
aches. My throat felt raw and tender
A
BAYER
At the first ‘chilll Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the
““Bayer Cross’’ to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache,
Fever, Stuffiness.
Watning! To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
over 19 years, you must ask for ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”’ and
look for the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on the package and on each tablet.
Always say ‘‘Bayer.”
Each ‘‘Bayer package’’ contains safe and proper directions for
the relief of Colds—aiso for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache,
Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally.
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Boxes of 12—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—All druggists
Aspirin 18 the trade mark of Baver Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicactd
PER
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Jas. R. Seawright on Ticketl
With W. M. (“Bill”) Poole For
Fulton County Tax Collectorl
Definite announcement is made hy
W. M. (“Bill'") Poole that J. R. Sea
wright, well-known alderman from
the First Ward, is connected with
him as one of his leading deputies
in his race for Fulton County Tax
Collector,
Mr, Seawright has been one of
the leading figures in hunlcmal af
fairs for several years, and is now
serving his city as alderman from
the First Ward for the third term.
During the administration of ex-
Mayor Candler he was mayor pro
tem, making one of the most effi
cient and capable presiding officers
the elty has ever had.
IFor many years Mr. Seawright
was a successful business mygn of
this city, retiring from active busi
ness o few years ago. Since that
time, Mr. Seawright has, perhaps,
been as busily engaged as at any
time during his active business ca
reer, for he served the government
as chairman of Local Exemption
Board No, 1 during the war, and
has devoted much time to the study
of city affairs, giving a great deal
of his time and attention to his
duties as alderman, )
Mr. Seawright's connection will
unquestionably draw a great deal of
strength to the “Bill” Poole ticket,
as he has a host of warm personal
friends and an extensive acquaints
ance among the citizens of Atlanta
and Fulton county.
Mr. Seawright has been an active
worker in secret and fraternal or
ders for thirty vears, being a mems
ber of the Masons, the B. P. O, E,
and other orders,
In speaking of Mr. Poole and his
race for tax collector, Saturday, Mr.
Seawright sald:
“1 have hecome associated with
Mr. Poole (whom evervbhody Knows
as 'Bill' Poole) in his race for tax
colieetor for the reason that 1 have
known him- for many years, and
have alwayvs held him in high 08~
teem personally. He has been suyc=
cessful as a business man; he has
tion here are under heavy guard fol
lowing receipt by United States im
migration Commissioner Henry M.[
White of writen threats to “tear |
&swn the house.” The Russians are 1
beimg held for deportdtion, . l
and kept me clearing it of mucus day
and night. My ears would ring and
my breath had a very unpleasant
odor,
“My appetite was poor and T could
not eat such things as cabbage, beans
!and tomatoes. In fact, there were
very few vegetables and little meats
‘1 could eat. 1 was nervous, weak and
!xl-emmi to be losing weight and
|strength every day. I tried all kinds
of medicines, but nothing seemed to
lhelp Me. A
| “Then 1 heard about Pomeroy's
Puratone and decided to try it. The
results were wonderful. 1 improved
from the very beginning. Not onlr
lhas the catarrah been relieved, but
my stémach trouble is a thing of the
past. My*head has cleared up and I
feel great. I haven't a sign of a
trouble now, my strength has been in
creased wonderfully and 1 have galnedi
‘nine pounds. 1 have a splendid appe-l
tite and can eat anything I want—
such things as beans, cabbage, stew
‘meat and the like agree with me per
fectly and everything tastes so %ood.
This Puratone has certainly made a
well man of me in a very short time,
and I can not praise it too highly.
It’s wonderful.”
Puratone is especially introduced
in Atlanta under the supervision of
the Puratone representative at the
main store of Jacobs’ Pharmacy. It
can also ke obtained at any of the
Jacobs' stores. One leading druggist
in every town has the exclusive agency
for Puratone. Over thirty thousand
bottles sold in Georgia alone in five
weeks.—Adyv.
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Who is on the ticket with W, M
Poo so ounty Tax Collector
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meniti f ind as chairman of l
the Board of ounty Commissioners,
and 1 feel that if the people of l)lhl
county should elect him to the place
of tax collector, he will make them
a good one His honesty, his expe
rlened h L hility and his candid|
Mte manney of dealing |
W e 1 \!l bear me out "'E
statemen [ commend Mr. Poole |
o &l m ends, and assure them !
\ A ecinte their votes
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AND INFLUENZA
Doctors Now Prescribe Calotabs, |
the Purified Calomel Tablets
| That Are Nausealess,
) Safe and Sure.
} Doctors are warning the public that |
‘simple colds and mild cases of influ- |
enza often lead to pneumonia and
other serious complications. They say |
that every cold should receive im
mediate attention and that the first
step in the treatment is to make sure
that the liver is active. For this pur
pose Calotabs, the perfected, nausea- |
less calomel tablets, are the surest, |
best and most agreeable laxative.
One Calotab at bed time with a/
swallow of water—that's all, no salts, |
no nausea, and no upsetting of the
digestion an] appetite. Next morn- |
ing your cold has wvanished, your!
liver is active, your system is puri
fied and refreshed and you are feel
ing fine with a hearty appetite for
breakfast. KEat what you please,—no
danger. {
For your protection, Calotabs are |
sold only in original sealed packages, |
price thirty-five cents. All drug-|
gists recommend and guarantee Calo
tabs and are authorized to refund
the price if you are mot de]ightedl
with them.— Adv.
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Steward of Almighty God
What was the secret of Lincoln’s power?.,
He revealed it once in a letter to a personal
friend: .
“! hold myself as an instrument of Prov
idence. 1 have my own views and purposes. [
have my convictions of duty and
my notions of what is right.
“But 1 am conscious at every
moment that all that | am, all that
| have is subject to the control
of a Higher Power."”
“An instrument of Providence ' —
a steward of Almighty God—in that
conviction lay his mastery.
To promote a wider consideration
of the claims of Christian steward
ship, both inside the churches and
out, the Protestant denominations of
America have set aside February, the month of
Lincoln and Washington, as Christian Steward-
®or full information and helps for Pastors, Sunday School Super
intendents and Women’s and Young People’s Societies write the
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ship Month, climaxing on Sunday, Eeb. 22, as na
tionwide Stewardship Acknowledgement Sun
day.
These are fundamentals of Stewardship:
1. "The recognition that life and all its pos
-4 sessions,. are a trust from Almighty God.
Interchurch Calendar
February
Christian Stewardship FEduca
tional Period;
February 22, Stewardship Ac
knowledgment Sunday:
February 29, Life Service En
listment Sunday.
March
Pre-Easter period for the
aeepening of the Spiritual Life,
Evangelism and the Enlistment
of Life Recruits,
April
April 4, Easter Sunday, Join
the-Church Day.
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Will you dedicate some definite proportion of
your income to His cause?
2. The determination to execute
this trust by setting aside a cer
tain definite first proportion of
time and income in His name and
for His work.
America's problems are spiritual
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and must find their final solution in
the increase of the spirit of Lincoln.
The spirit of Christian stewardship
that subordinates selfishness to serv
ice, and asks not: ““How much can
I get?” but “How much can |
give?'’