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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Colonel
Lake is a regular army officer of
many ycars‘cxperience, and has been
| stationed at the Fort for several
;months.
Is Your Hai
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Thin? Look Out
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| For Bald
Apply Q-Ban Hair Tonic.
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Grows New Hair. Makes
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Long, Thick Hair. l
Stops Dandruff. |
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Save your hair and grow new hair
on your head. Have lots of long,
soft, thick, lustrous hair. Don’t get
or stay bald. Simply apply Q-Ban
(pronounced Ku-Ban) Hair Tonic.
The scalp is constantly forming
scales, dandruff and film of grease
which soap can not remove. You
need Q-Ban Hair Tonic to dinnolvn‘
away these accumulations which it]
will quickly do, leaving your head
clean and free from itching and dan
druff. The length of your hair can
be perceptibly increased by using
Q-Ran Hair Tonic., The roots very
rapidly absorb Q-Ban. Ba#‘d spots
'will £fill in rapidly and your hair will
'stop falling. Your hair needs this
stimulating Q-Ban Hair Tonie. Ask
any druggist for it. Jacobs’ Drug
Stores, Atlanta. Mail orders, 50
cents.—Adv,
Whatever you want—
here 1t Is—cheaper
than anywhere else
Rabbits Truck Furniture
Chickens Gown Typewriter
Phonograph Land Pigs
Home Piano Chair
Goat Job Horse
Desk Pigeons Bicycle
' I " HERE are ever so many
bargains in The Geor
gian classified seection.
Every day vou will find
things not offered to vou
anywhere else. A woman ex
changed a gown for a phono
graph. Be sure to read The
Georgian Want Ads every,
day.
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Helping to care for influenza suf
| ferers in the several churches’ homes
g(or girls is one of the first works un
'dertaken by the girls’ department of
| the recently reorganized Atlanta
Community Service, which is contin
|uing the work done during the sol
' diers’ stay by the old War Camp
‘? Community Service,
' Fourteen “Red Circle” groups under
the general direction of Miss Rose
Speck are now organized and busy in
various tasks for public benefit, be
sides carrying on educational and
recreationa) work for their own mem
bers. Red Circle No. 1 i 8 seeing that
the sick girls at the Calloway home
are provided with fruit and delicate
food. Red Circle No. 2 is looking aft
er the girl invalids at the Martha
Candler Home, and other circles are
engaged in similar Pflvork. The circle
organized by the girls of the Wood
berry School have taken charge at
Buford Memorial Home, and eight
girls of Klizabeth Mather College have
volunteered to help in similar work.
Basketball, volleyball and other
games played on the outdoor wooden
courts adjoining the clubrooms in
Peachtree street, have been attract
ing large crowds, despite the cold.
Outdoor exercise under the direction
of experts is one of the features of
the Community Service work among
business women whose occupations
keep them indoors.
A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes
TWO KILLED BY TRAIN.
SPARTANBUG, 8. C., Feb. 12—L.
I*. Woodruff, automobile salesman\ of
this city, and Frank L. Zemp, of
Camden, S, C., are dead as the result
of a railroad accident ‘at a erossing
12 miles south of this city late Wed
nesday. Their car was struck by a
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SoreThroat|
Rub the chest vigorous
ly with Yel-O-Pine
Croup and Pneumonia
Salve, then saturate a
piece of flannel with
the Salve. Warm it be
fore the fire and press
itfirmly over the chest
and throat.
Take a chunk of the salve about
the size of a pea and spread it
inside the throat. If the case is
obstinate melt a bit in a spoon and
breathe it through the mouth and
nose. The mext mofning the head,
throat and lungs will be cleared
and the soreness gone. Ask your
dealer for Yel-0-Pine Salve.
XexoPine Co.,
Montgomery, Ala.
Yol OPine |
Croupand Pneumonia
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JACOBS’ NINE STORES
And All Qf'h,e,’f, Gooq Drugg:sts
Has Grip LeftY
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result. That may be the reason for that dull, nagging backache, those sharp, sudden pains
and that tired, worn-out feeling. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too, with per
haps, some annoying bladder irregularity. You owe it to yourself to get well and to stay
well. Neglect may lead to gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills.
They have helped many Atlanta people and should help you. Ask your neighbor!
These Are Atlanta Cases:
SIMPSON STREET
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W. B. Swamson, 364 Simpson street, says: ‘“About
four years ago I started to use Doan’s Kidney Pills
for my back and I wouldn’'t be without them, for they
m'ovéd to be just as represented. Now, if T don’t
feel right or am tired and languid and my kidneys
get sluggish, 1 take a few doses of Doan's Kidney
Pills and they always give me wonderful relief. It is
a pleasure to recommend this medicine.”
WEST PEACHTREE PLACE
Mrs. B. F. Hughes, 86 W. Peachtree place, says:
“I was troubled with smart pains across the small
of my back, had terrible headaches and sometimes
I could hardly stand the pain. My nerves were all
unstrung and they jumped from the least noise. 1
was so dizazy that the room felt as if it were going
around. The worst trouble was the swelling of my
fedt. 1 could hardly put my shoes on. 1 was always
tired and 1 knew I needed something for my kidneys.
As Doan's Kidney Pills were so highly recommend
od, 1 got a box and began taking them. They en
tirely rid me of all the trouble and soon made me
' strong and well.” .
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Every Druggist Has Doan’s, 60c a Box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y.
passenger train from Columbia.
Zemp was killed at once, W'oodrutf]
died from his injury soon after belngl
brought to Spartanburg.
- SECRET
IS OUT
Where she got that clear—
transparent—skin with the sug
gestion of rose petals just tint
ing her cheeks—her bright eyes
and the vivaciousness and attrac
tiveness of youth regained. The
secret of good health and beauty
is keeping clean—inside as well
as outside. Sluggishness of the
intestinal tract is responsible for
nine tenths of the disease—no
tably headache. The sallow com
plexion, the coated tongue, dark
cireles under eyes—indigestion
depression—fear—are all sigus
of danger and of the poisoning
caused by constipation. Every
one should guard against putre
faction, the stoppage of the bow- |
els or the colon. Everyone should
occasionally take castor oil, or,
what is better, a pleasant pellet
made up of May-apple, leaves of
aloe, root of jalap, rolled into
tiny, -sugar-coated pellets and
long sold as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
Pellets.
After influenza or colds the
kidneys and bladder are often
affected—called ‘‘nephritis,”” or
inflammation of the kidneys. |
“DIES IN STREET.
ALBANY, Ga., Feb. 12—J. H.
Vorous, a white man about 35 yearsj
of age, died suddenly in Broad strcet‘
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better be wise and check the fur
ther inroads of kidney disease
by obtaining at the drug store
that wonderful new discovery of
Dr. Pierce’s, known as ‘‘ Anuric”’
(anti-uric-acid), because Anurie
expels the uric-acid poison from
the body and cures those pains,
such as backache, rheumatim in
muscles and joints.
Naturally when the kidneys
are deranged the blood is filled
with poisonbéus waste matter,
which settles in the feet, ankles
and wrist; or under the eyes in
bag-like formations.
Doctor * Pierce’s Anuric is
many times more potent than
lithia and often eliminates uric
acid as hot tea melts sugar. Send
Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y., ten cents for trial
package.—Adv. :
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OWELL STREET
Mrs. E. C. Thompson, 113 Powell street, says:
“About three years ago, from doing my housework
and overlifting, I strained my back. It started with
a pain over my kidneys. 1 had severe headaches
and sometimes I could hardly stand the pain. My
nerves were all to pieces and dizzy spells came over
me when specks would float before my eyes and blur
my sight. My kidneys didn't act as they should,
either, and 1 was certainly in bad shape. Doan's
Kidney Pills were recommended to me, and I bought
a supply. They soon put my kidneys in good con- |
dition, and 1 gladly give this indorsement.”
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NU package of Doan’s Kidney Pills is
genuine unless it bears the mapie
leaf trade-mark and the signature—
“Jas, Doan.”
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY" 12, 1920.
here last night. Vorous has been
employed by the Albany oil mill here
since December, coming here from
Americus, where he has two married
Dr. Burkhart
startles the world with the most won
derful offer ever made suffering hu
manity. If you have Liver, Kid
ney, Stomach Troubles, Catarrh, Con
stipation, Indigestion, he will sell you
through your druggist a 30 day treat
ment for 25c¢c, and if you are not
satisfied, return the empty box and
get your money back, or he will send
you a treatment, pay for same when
cured. It is an old reliable herb
remedy and a great system builder.
Address Dr. W. S. Burkhart, 621 Main
St., Cincinnati, O.—Adv.
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California Syrup of Figs
For a Child’s Liver and Bowels
" Mother! Say “California,” then you will -
get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full
directions for babies and children of all ages
who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue
coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on
the bottle. Children love. this delicious laxative.
: SUNSET AVENUE
J. E. Jackson, Prop. of grocery, 244 Sunset Ave.,
says: ‘“Some years ago I used Doan's Kidney Pills
when 1 suffered from pain and weakness in my back.
They gave me such relief that [ am glad to give this
indorsement. Doan’s are just as represented.”
Mr. Jackson gave the above statement on January
28, 1914, and on April 5 1918, he added: “I can
say the same now'of Doan’s Kidney Pills as I did
in my last statement, for they have done me a whole
lot of good. I have great faith in Doan’s.,”
HUNNICUTT STREET
W. L. Thatch, 129 Hunnicutt street, says: “I was
troubled a lot by the kidney secretions. Sometimes
the secretions were scanty and then again I had to
get up seven or eight times at night to pass them:
hat broke my rest. I felt drowsy and languid all the
time. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me of the trouble,
and I believe if I had taken more of them 1| would
have been cured.”
sisters, He has a brother in Tifton.
The body is being held at Albany
undertaking parlors, where an in
quest will be held.
Grow Your Hair
After being almost totally bald a New
York business man grew hair—and now
has a prolific growth at age of 66—for
which he will send the genuine Tecipe
free on request to any man or woman who
wishes to overcome dandruff or gain new
hair growth. Or testing box of the prep
aration, Kotalko, will be mailed with
recipe if you send 10 cts, stamps or
pilver. His address is John H. Brittain,
BT-301, Station F, New*York. N_.‘Y.