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PUT CREAM IN NOSE
'AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged
Nostrils and End Head-Colds.
You feel fine in a few moments.
our cold in head or catarrh will be
ne. Your cloggzed nostrils will open.
air passages of your head will
ar and you can breathe freely. No
ore dullness, headache; no hawk
, snuffling, mucous Adischarges or
ess; no. struggling for breath
night. e
Tell your druggist you want a small
pttle of Ely*s Cream Balm. Apply
little of this fragrant, antiseptic
am. in your nostrils, let it pene
te’ through every air passage of
e head; soothe and heal the swol
, inflamed mucous membrane, and
lief comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and
tarrh sufferer needs. Don’t stay
uffed-up and miserable.—Adv.
CHES AND PAINS
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LOAN CEM!
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amous pain and ache Liniment,
k’pt handy, brings gratify- ;
ing relief
HEUMATIC twinges ease up
soon. 8o do stiff joints, lame
back, neuralgia, overtaxed mus
es, and those pains from weather
posure, too—they don’t fight long
nst the counter-irritant Sloan’s
niment produces,
Ktzfi' this old family friend handy
r instant use—a little penetrates
ithout rubbing, leaving no skin
ins, muss, or clogged pores. You
ht to keep a bottle handy always.
1 Ql"ugg'ists. Three sizes—3sc.,
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V*Laxative
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1 Quick Way Is to Use Dr.
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t lof Dr. King's New Discovery.
SNt taking it at once. By the time
’a ireach home you'll be on the way
_ toskecovery.
. BWhis standard family friend has
. D@#l breaking eolds, coughs, grippe
‘?@ ks, and croup for more than fifty
L 8. It's used wherever sure-fire
f is appreciated. Children and
2 n-ups alike can use it—there is
lisagreeable after-effect. Your
gist has it. 60c. and $1.20 hnttlo.‘
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p? How carelegs to neglect these
‘ gs when Dr. 'King’s New ILifa
so promptly, mildly, yvet effec
g jly, come to their relief!
aving the system uncleaned,
% ged bowels unmoved, results in
th-destructive after-effects. Let
i ulating, . tonic-in-action Dr
's New Life Pills bring you the
" F ness of regular, normal bowel |
4 ' liver funetioning. Keep feeling
3 doing the work of a man or
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al o clear your complexion, make your
ril pimply, blotchy facq, hands, neck
f prms-—soft, smooth and lovely?
SRNE 220 realizing the meed of a prepa
_ra that would restore the complexion
to youthful rosy tint-——remove unsightly
&l f blemishes—beauty and skin specidl
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i jnent to=clear the skin of pimples,
¢ Sspots, freckles and other imperfec
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the public. This ereamy applica-
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b when used in connection with Black
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are guaranteed,
k- to your nearest drug #dtore today
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4 find it, accept no substitute but send
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN R e A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes oS e WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
After First Dos
Cheney’s Expectorant Also Ad
vised for Croup, Whooping
Cough—Clears Your Head and
~Throat.
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Relief comes at once when you
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
cold. Chengy’'s Expectorant has been
the standard remedy for years for
croup and whooping cough. Nothing
else gives such prompt relief and
comfort. Don't continue to wheeze
and continue with a stuffed-up nose
or head when Cheney’s Fxpectorant
will so easily cure you. It will stop
headaches from colds, feverishness,
sneezing, soreness and stiffness.—
Advertisement,
Dr. Kinsman’s Asthma Remefly [
ivea instant relief. .25 years of success. [
a)c. at all druggists. Avoid all substitutes. &
Trial Treatment Mailed Free. Writets Dr. |
F. G.Kineman, Huont Block, Ansusta, Maine
ity NNy ” PICTE NL7RTE W W
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the
substitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels. and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through taking them.
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a
vegetable compound mixed with olive
oil. They act gently but firmly on the
bowels and liver, stimulating them to
natural action, clearing the blood, and
purifying the entire system. They do
that which calomel does, without any of
the bad after effects. Take orior two
every night for a week and Sbte the
pleasing effect. 10c and 25¢ a bozx.
Have Soft
STRAIGHT
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You Can Have
‘Long, Straight
Soft, Lustrous,
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HEROLIN ~.imrecs
Hair Dressing
Stops Falling Hair, removes Dan
druff and makés your hair grow
long, soft, silky. Try a big box to
day. Sold by drug stores or sent by
mail, 25 cents, stamps or coin.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
Write for Particulars
HEROLIN MEDICINE CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
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“‘Pape’s Cold Compound |
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Don't stay stuffed up! Quit b:ow-!
ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's |
Cold Compound” taken every two
hours until three doses are taken
usually breaks-up a cold and ends
all grippe misery.
The wvery f{irst dose opens your
clogged-up nostrils and the airl
passages of your head; stops nose|
tunning; relieves the headache, dull-|
ness, feverishness, sneezing, surenesfl,‘
stiffneas. |
“Pape's Cold Compound” is the!
quickest, surest nliq' known and
costs only a few cents at drug smres.‘
It acts without assistance. Tastes
nice. Contains no guinine. Insist on|
Pape's! —Adv. e
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CALOTABS ARE
' BEST FOR COLDS |
AND INFLUENZA
Doctors Now Prescribe 031otabs,!
the Purified Calomel Tablets |
That Are Nausealess, ?
Safe and Sure. 1
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Doctors are warning the public that |
slmple 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 |
Btep in the treatment is to make sure |
that the liver is active. For this pur
pose Calotabs, the perfected, nausea- '
‘lesa calomel tablets, are the sgurest, |
' 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 wanished, your|
liver is active, your system is puri
fied and refreshed and you are feel
ing fine with a hearty appetite for!
breakfast. Hat what you please,—no !
danger. |
For your protection, Calotabs are
gold 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 not delixhtodl
with them.— Adv.
Publishing houses furnishing school
books in Georgia under contract must
abide by their contracts, according
to M. L. Brittain, State superintend
ent of education, or action will be
sought through the Legislature eor
courts.
Houses furnishing school books
State in 1917, but for sofe time sev
eral of them have been attempting
to revise their price lists. In each
instance a revision has been refused
signe da five year contract with the
by Mr. Brittain.
The pupiis have also experienced
much difficulty in obtaining books,
the superintendent said, recalling the
shortage of books in Atlanta last fall.
The situation since then has been
much more acute in other 'parts of
Georgia.
Shortage of labor, bindery trou
bles and the depression in volume of
products at the publishing houses
are given as some of thg reasons
why school books have been Bcaxgz.
Thee situation will get worse nekt
vear, according to J. W. Cooper qt
the Suothern School Book Deposi
tory 8f Atlanta, who told Mr. Brit-a
tain that binderies which have been
turning out 4,000 to 5,000 copies of
a book a week are now delivering
half that number.
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Avoid
Pneumonia
It begins with ‘fan cold.
Don’t let your hingsget
clogged. At the first
sign of a cough---apply
ev-0 Pine
Croup and Pneumonia
Profit by the experience of
last year. Be prepared. It
will keep the nostrils, throat
and Jungs clear and ward off
Colds, Coughs, LaGrippe,
Croup, Influenza and Pneu
monia. Strong but -pleasant.
Keep it in your nostrils by
day—on your chest by night.
Will not stain elothing like
others. Ask your dealer for it.
\eto Pine Co.,
Montgomery, Ala.,
For Sale by
JACOBS’ NINE STORES
énd All Other Good Druggists.
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v Money back without question
if HUNT’S Salve fails in the
.18 treatmentof ITCH, ECZEMA.
RINGWORM, TETTER or
other itching skin diseases. Try
@ 75 ceat box at our risk. -
Biliousness
Permanently relieved with
out sickening. One Pill at
night will do the work
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was 80 successfully treated with thia
excellent “CUMMINGS’ FAMILY
SALVE,” that it is being used for
Colds, Croup, Pneumonia, LaGrippe,
and allied ailments.
No one ghould be without a jar of this
useful remedy in the house.
To prevent the “Flu,” gargle the throat
with warm salt water, place “CUM
MINGS FAMILY SALVE" in the nose,
and sniff up the nostrils, morning and
night.
In treating the *“Flu” massage the
body with “CUMMINGS FAMILY
SALVE"” eath night before retiring.
Directions Come In The Package
At your druggist's or direct, 30c and 60c.
.
Gummings Chemical Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C,
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- people in two weeks’ time in many in
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by such men as former United States
Senator and Vice-Presidential Nominee,
Charles A. Towne; former Health Com
missioner Wm. R, Kerr of Chicago;
United States Tudge G, W, Atkinson of
the Court of Claims of Washington; Ig
nace Jhn Paderewski, Ex-Premier of
Poland agd Master Pianist, and others.
Ask ymiflthr‘ or druggist about it.
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New Book Discards
Brvivtish Explanation
0f Jutland Battle
(By International News Service.)
LONDON, Feb. 11.—The war’s na
val battle of Jutland precipitated the
Russian debacle, according to the
Daily Mail in commenting today upon
Commander Bellair's remarkmble
book, “The Battle of Jutland.”
The Daily Mail says the book dis
cards the official “low visibility” ex»
rlanation put out after the engage
ment. Admiral Lord Jellicoe, the
Daily Mail says, was a victim of the
admiralty’s policy of caution and
drew off in order not to risk any of
his dreadnaughts.
The newspaper points out that,
after this action, the necessity for a
big army at home contributed to the
disaster on»the western front in the
spring of 1918.
Immediately after battle of Jutland
it was officially explained that the
German fleet escaped owing to the
“low visibility’ 'or foggy weather. ;
MACON, Feb. 11.—One hundred
leading retail clothing dealers were
present this morning when the an
nual meeting of the Georgia Clothiers
and Furnishers was called to order
by President Morris D. Eiseman of
Atlanta. How to reduce the high cost
of clothing will be one of the main
questions. John A. Manget, State
fair price commissioner, is one of the
speakers on the program.
The convention is being held in the
Hotel Dempsey. The meeting will
continue through 'Thursday.
At 1:30 o'clock the delegates will
be entertained at luncheon by the
Macon retail merchants. The annual
bar quet will be given Thursday night.
Roger Miller, secretary of the Cham
ber of Commerce, welcomed the vis
itors to Macon. C. B, Lewis, presi
dent of the Fourth *ational Bank,
talked at the moraing session, poini
ing out the necessity of everybody
getting down to hard work to produce
and in this way reduce the high cost
of living.
It is expected Axgusta will get the
next convention. strong delegation
is here to make a fight for the next
meeting. Paul Slaton of Griffin, a
leading retail merchant, is boosted
as next president, in the event Mor
ris Eiseman refuses to serve. ‘
The entertainment feature of the
meeting will take place tomorrvw
night at the hotel. An orchestra will
furnish music and a selected quartet
will ¢ing. A number of novel stunts
have been planned by the local mems
bers. A Teal program of entertain
ment is promised, ‘
Practically all deleggtes to the con
vention had arrived this morning.
Body of J. D. Johnston
Is Sent to Suwanee
. Funeral services of Jeff D. John
ston, 58, widely known figure in rail
road circles, who died Tuesday morn
ing at the residence, 568 Washington
street, were held Wednesday morn
ing at 11 o’clock from the residence,
the Rev. W. T. Hunnicut officiating.
The body was sent to Suwanee, Ga.,
for burial, services there te be con
ducted by the Rev, T. L. Rutlana.
Mr. Johnston was in the employ of
the Southern Railway as passenger
conductor for the last twenty-five
vears, and was an active member of
the Order of Railway Conductors.
Surviving him are his wife; eight
children, Ralph M., Ross R., Fred D,
Jeff D, Jr., Benjamin A., Edward S.,
Mary Elizabeth Johnston and a step
son, I?rnest 1. Deaton of Atlanta. |
.
Policeman Benson Is ‘
.
Reinstated by Board
The Board of Police Commlsainn-‘
ers Tuesday night reinstated Byron |
Benson, suspended policeman. ‘
Resolutions of regret were adopted
on the recent death of B. B. Posey,
T. J. Whitley and R. B. Christo
phine. Assistant Juvenile Probation
Officer T. J. Starnes was elected to
the position made vacant by the
death of Mr. Posey.
C. M. Hamby will succeed Mr.
Stearns. A. R. Hambrick and P. H.
Kirk were elected to the reguldr force
and Thomas E. Brown and John G,
Puckett were placed on the supernu
merary list. The trial of J. H. How
ard, for conduct unbecoming an offi
cer, was postponed and the resigna
tion of W. M, Weaver was accepted.
.
Barber and Painter in ¢
.
Row; Latter Fined $lO
A controversy between Carl Naylor,
a sign painter, and R, T. Burnett, a
barber at 282 Whitehall street, re
sulted in Naylor being taken before
Recorder Johnson in Police Court
Wednesday and fined $lO and costs.
Naylor, it was said, attempted to
paint a sign on the side of Burnett's
building without Burnett's permis
sion. He was fined fog going busi
ness without a license.
I. W.W. Call Strike of
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Miners in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY, Feb, 11.—Be
tween 1,200 and 1,400 lead, copper
and silver mines are idle in this dis
trict of Utah today and four large
underground mines are closed as a
result of a strike called by mining
branech of the I. W, W,
Deputy sheriffs are guarding the
| mines, but so far there Liave been
no disturbances. The men are de
manding increased wages, Dbetter
working conditions and an eight hour
day.
’Aged Ex-Slave Wins
.
| Mercy of Police Court
Jordon Hillman, 80, former glave,
appeared before Reforder George F
Johnson, In Police Court Wednaesday
accused of stealing coal- from a
neighbor's coal house. Hillman was
taken to task by the judge, and on
his promise to confine his coal burn
ing to his own purchases, was ro-l
leased on probation. i
The failure of dealers in automo
biles, both new and second hand, and
the general laxity in complying with
the recently enacted ordinance re
quiring persons renting garages to
give reports to the police, Thursday
led Detective Chief Lamar Poole to
detail four officers to make an inves
tigation and arrest offenders,
The officers are Detectlves Mal
colm, Meeks, Holley and Lowe. They
will begin ‘their probe Thurgday aft
ernoon, it was said.
Council several days ago enacted
an‘ordinance which requires automo
bile dealers to report to the police the
sale of new or second hand automo
biles. The ordjnance also compels
persons renting garages to report the
names of such persons.
The purpose cf this ordinance, Chief
Poole declared, is to prevent automo
bile thieves from hiding stolen auto
mobiles. The penalty for violating
this ordinance is a fine of S2OO,
MORE MONEY WANTED,
MACON, Feb. 11.-——The ladies of
the 15615 t Machine Gun Auxiliary
soon will launch a drive to raise
more funds for the memorial they
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They Have Found the Way to
W Beautiful Teeth
Al 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 cafled 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 féel 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
rhea. Thus the film is the teeth’s chief
enemy.
. It Can Be Ended
Dental science has for years sought a
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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. :
are to erect to the dead members ot!
the Macon battalion. They have
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RIGOLETTO
ACT lll—Scene—A Room in the Duke’s Palace
This Is the Scene in Which
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The Great Baritone of the Chicago Opera Co.,
Triumphed in New York Last Season
The real star of Saturday’s performance was Riccardo Strac
: ciari.—~New York Mail.
Hear This Same Celebrated Artist at the
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Auditorium-Next Monday
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Evening, 8.15
IN JOINT RECITAL WITH
Tickets On Sale Tomorrow 9 A. M,, Cable Piano Company
His voice is one of lovely quality throughout its entire ranz',l
and is handled with a consummate artistry. Apart from the
l voice, Stracciari is an artist of rare attainment. He ever sings
with musielanly feeling, with fine phrasing, with dramatic ex
pressiveness that never approaches the theatrical or the melodra
matie. The Rigoletto he invested with tragic force, and made it
an appealing and sympathetic figure.-—Brooklyn Eagle,
Film is What Discolors
!st.ooo, but they want $15,000. A
number of entertainments will be
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 gepsin. the di
gestant of albumir. 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 nbt.
Pepsin must be activated. The usual
method is an acid harmful to 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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