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What You Will—When You
Will—Btuart’'s Dyspepsia
Tablets Help Digest
the Meal
Good food in itself is harmless. The
usual reason stomach troubles arise
is due to faulty digestion brought
about by overwork, sickness, over
eating, late hours, etc.
The best way to correct faulty
stomach troubles due to digestive
mistakes s to do what nature wants.
All that nature usually needs in such
cases is a little assistance to do this
work. This is why doctors tell you to
diet Nature is then compelled to
#ld herself. You do not then over
work her when she Is already ex
hausted, |
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets go Into |
your stomach just like food. They
help digest food, and thus, when the
next meal {s eaten, the system is bet
ter prepared to do its work without
assistance,
By following this practise manyl
have corrected their stomach trou- |
bles, and have conquered the old
*“bugbear” of indigestion. ‘
Always take a Stuart’s Dyspepsia |
Tablet after meals or just before bed- |
time. By doing this you will be act
ing wisely and playing safe.
Go to your druggist anywhere and
buy a box now. Price, 50 cents.—Adv.
Doctors Find
Physicians Telling Their
Patients to Take Two
Grains Pure Calomel at
Bed-time to Keep
Bowels Open and
Liver Active,
Keeping the System Pure
‘and Clean Is Greatest
Safeguard Against This
Dread Disease.
Experts and physicians everywhere
are advising their patients to take
two graing of pure calome]l when
necessary to keep the bowels well
open and the liver active Keeping
the system pure and clean ix the
greatest safeguard against discase
Calome! not only stimulates the
flow of bile, but acts as an intesti
ral antiseptic, Keeping the . body
healthy and cold resistant
(30 to your nearest drug store and
got a box of Axon lL.iver Tablets.
Each tablet contains exactly 2 grains
of pure calomel—just the right dose,
combined with vegetable ingredients
which sweep the drug from the sys
tem. If Axon Liver Tablets gripe
or make you sick, your druggist will
‘refund your quarter If vour drug
"kist can't supply you, send 26c fur
f box of 12 doses, to Axon Medi
cine Co., Atlanta, Ga.—Adv,
H to Reli
No Medicine to Swallow, Just
Inhale Medicated Vapor
Wonderful cures of catarrh, head
poises and deafness are being re
ported by men and women
who suffered for years, They
] found quick relief in sooth
> ®~f)ing medieated smoke. Then,
by following the easy di
‘ rections, their ailments
. vanished and have never
. returned.
’ One of the world's veteran physicians
' compounded this amasingly successful
remedy of herds. It may fi\c obtained in
* the form of cigarettes; or for smoking in
‘@& pipe or nrol a holder,
. This delightful remedy is harmless:
‘ eontsins no tobacco. The relief is usu
* ally felt st once, A triple
guarantes comes in the box;
You are gure to be benefted or
no ecost to you Could any @
thing be fairer! Just ask the (7,
druggist for a box of Dr. Blos N\
ser's Remedy and mention how » 4
you prefer to use it. Or send (] !
10 ocents, silver or stamyps. for
Proof Package with GUARANTEE to
BLOSSER ©OQ, CL.li, ATLANTA, GA
To a2bort a cold
and prevent com
. -
plications, take
iy .
..alcaks
.
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain.
ed and improved. Sold
only in le‘nd packages
Price 35c¢c.
'HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN e 2.0 A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes .e e THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920.
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.1 GAINESVILLE, Ga., Feb 26.—
| Deputy Sheriff W. J. Dorsey was
| fatally shot yesterday afternoon in
ttempt to arrest Ott Darnell and J.
! B. Brown, who, it was staed, were
| causing a disturbance at the Galnes
ville Cotton Mills,
{ Dorsey was called to quiet the dis
!'uvhr»m who left the mill before hi
| arrival Mr, Dorsey followed them
'and had a struggle with Brown, Dar
' nell, it is alleged, came to the as
istance of Brown, pulled his gun and
| fired, the bullet taking effect in Dor ‘
F*«v\"fl stomach. Dorsey was carried
' to a local hospital and died about two |
hours later,
Brown and Darnell after a chase of
about gix hours were captured this
morning at 4 o’clock at the home of.
a Mrs, Phillips about a half mile
from “lLast Chance.” Sheriff W, A,
Crow, Homer Strickland and the en
tire night force went to the home
and threatened to break the doors
down before any response could be
had
Brown and Darnell are in the
county jall and refuse to make any
statement about the tragedy.
Dorsey's wife and gix children are
in bed with the influenza and are in
a precarious condition
COLDS breed and
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B * MEORGE W. HANSON, president of the Hanson
4 A J Motor Company, is an example of what can be
» o done if one has the nerve to stick to it. He started a
:’, ompany to build automobiles several years ago, kept
A i 9" ";? 7 n pushing the project in the early war times when it
# ..:f.i” ooked as though even established enterprises were
“%""fit zoing to smash, and stuck to it until he put it through,
oy v p
Vg kY wuilt his factory; and started making ‘‘Made-in-At
wnta” cars.
5 George Hanson was born in Monroe County, near
;’fl 7 orsyth, went to an old pine grove school, moved to
4 iriffin, lived there twelve years, and came to Atlanta.
(7] fe was one of the early automobile dealers, selling
ars when the industry was young.
Wi % %3 T Mr. Hanson is a member of the Chamber of Com
merce and other civic organizations, geveral clubs, the
' Geo. Hanson. Shrine and the Elks. He is married, has three chil- |
dren, and lives at 45 Peachtree place. “
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26-—~What
constitutes disability of the Presi
dent of the United States and legis
lation necessary to fill the office dur
ing such disability were to be con
gidered by the House Judiciary Com
'mittee at hearings which opened to
day,
‘ The committee has before it an
amendment to the constitution, pro
posed by Representative Fess of
Ohlo, which would authorize the
United States Supreme Court to de
cide the question of tha disability of
a President on request of f“nn;:rnss,
and with such decision of disability
the vice president or the cabinet
officer In s\ceession 'ghall assume
the duties of the President during
the peridd of the disability,
It has a number of resolutions on
the same sgubject presented to the
House by various members, chiaf
among them being the resolution of
fered by Representative Madden of
lilinois, whieh provides simply for a
definition by Congress of what con
stitutes “disability” on the part of the
President and automatic succession
to the Presidency of the vice presi
dent or a cabinet officer next iln
succession when the disability as de
fined shall arise.
A resolution. by Representative
Britten of Illino's would make it a
disability within the meaning of the
construction for any President to
absent himself from the territorial
limits of the United States for thirty
days or more, or to be confined by
illness for a like period.
PERSHING TALKS.
RPOSTON, Feb. 26 —Paying a trib
ute to the women of America dur
ing the war, to the soldiers from
Massachusetts and to industrial work
ers, Gen. John J. Pershing addressed
the Massachusetts Legislature,
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known plan of making cough syrup at
wme. But have you ever used it?
‘hen you do, you will understand
why thousands of families, the world
over, feel that they could hardly keep
house without it. It’s simple and
cheap, but the way it takes hold of
a cough will quickly earn it a perma
nent place in your home.
Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces
of Pinex; then add plain granulated
sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Ur,
if desired, use clarified molasses, honey,
or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup.
Either way, it tastes {m)d, never
spoils, and gives you a full pint of bet
ter cough remedy than you could hu{
ready-made for three times its cost.
1t is really wonderful how quickly
this home-made remedy conquers a
cough—usually in 24 hours or less. It
seems to penetrate through every air
passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight
eough, lifts the phlegm, heals the mem
branes, and I(‘i_ves almost immediate
relief. Splendid for throat tickle,
hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bron
chial asthma.
Pinex is a highly concentrated com
tound of genuine Norway pine ex
ract, and has been used for rnen
tions for throat and chest ailments.
To avoid disappointment ask vyour
dmgaint for “214 ounces of Pinex”
with direetions, and don’t accept any
thing else. Guaranteed to give abso
lute satisfaction or money refunded.
The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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i sufficient to remove every hard
corn, soft corn or corn between the
toos, and the iuses, without sore
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Ladies’ Nice $2 |
Union Suits at 99(:
One Lot Ladies’
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$2 Suit Cases
“Extra Special” at 990
Little Boys’ Pants,
“Extra Special”’ at 990
Duplex Window
Shades go for 990
Lot Men’s Shirts
all go for 99c
Lot $2 Middies
“Extra Special” at 99c
Boys’ and Girls’ $2
Slipover Sweaters 99c
One lot Ladies’ Skirts, “left‘
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good light and heavy weight'
Winter Skirts. Values up
to $5.00,
choice 99(:!
Lot Men’sh and Women’s
Damaged Shoes, |
while they last 990
Thousands of Pairs |
Chilrats S+ 9C
Starting Friday—the first of
a regular ‘“‘series” of Watson
“Features.” There’ll be a
new one for FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY every week—
and they'll be “hummers.”
You'll quickly “see” the
SAVINGS. Come Friday
and Saturday and watch for
“Extra Special” No. 2, next
week in Thursday’s Geor
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organs of digestion and elimination Tablets) and take ome oach night
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eliminative organs act freely ishment from all food vou
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cathartics, salts, oils, calomel and the comes bilionsness. regulates kicney
like, are good mou{h to clean out the and bowel action and gives the whole
system, but do not strengthen the body a thorough cleaning out This
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Risks Placed
Located Anywhere
In Southeastern
States
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending December 21, 1919, of the condition of
The Concordia Fire Insitance Lo,
OF MILWAUKEE, WIS,
Organized under the laws of the State of Wisconsin, made to the governor
of the State of Georgia in pursuance of the laws of said State.
1. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Whole amount of capital SIOCK... «ec «oe see o¢¢ oo $750,000.00
2. Amount paid up in cash ... ...vcv cos wes ses ses s 760,000.00
11. ASSETS.
2. Loans on bond and mortgage (duly recorded and being
first liens on the £00) ... ceccee ove sos sos ses see $1,192,075.00
3. Stocks and bonds owned absolutely by the company:
Market value (carried out) ...... ... ... otr ... .. 3,154,840.00
5. Cash in the company’s principal office.. .. .. $21,235.98
6. Cash belonging to the company depesited in
BRI (oi die Vi wd ade WEee ke b ve o TIRETOAS
MRREAE a 4 e v R AN eh ee we ARVRIIRSS
Total cash items (carried out) ... ... ..¢ cov cov won 209 806.54
9. Amount of interest actually due and accrued and unpaid 44,648.03
11, All other assets, both real and personal, not included here- ¥
inbefore:
ARty DRIBDODE ..o ivs s bosss 6on 4bs 525 %% gag 439,151,19
Due from other companies for losses paid ... ... .. 14,529.43
Total asséts of the company, actual cash market value 8&055.050.19
111, LIABILITIES.
1. Losses due and UNPAId ... s+ seee oo oo oo oo $76,966.80
2. Gross losses in process of adjustment or in sus
pense, including all reported and supposed
SOBBBE .. . il b ks ey i i SRRAEN
3. Losses resisted, including interest, cost and all
other expenses thereon ... ...:: .. .o +o o+« 949564
4. Total amount of claims for losses.. .. .. .. .. 278,099.38
5. Deduct reinsurance thereon .. .... .. .. .. . 45,387.12
8. Net amount of unpaid losses (carried out) ... ... .-+ ... $232,712.26
10. The amount of reserve for reinsurance ... ... ... +s++ == 2,271,265.04
11. All other claims against the company: Reserve for taxes,
B Sk RUL L WL e AARANN S han ks sl Vhn vE 100 066,00
12. Joint stock capital actually paid up in cash ... ... ... 700,000.00
13. Surpius beyond all liabilities ...... «oe suie von can us 701,072,890
S 5 WUMAT TABIIRINE cis ovi Kia ihiiee 6ab wve tun 4es ses HOBNODD
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1919
1. Amount of cash premiums received ... .. ... ... ... $1,390,892.13
3. Recelved for Interest ... ... seveve soe 200 sas osss soe 8,408.11
4. Income received from all other SOUrces ... ..o sov srnss 6,944.37
6. Total income actually received during the last six months
B BRI iv i ke aanikdbkse A Rae VB ek eel $1,474,094.61
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST 81X MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1919,
1. Amotint of 100008 PARIA ... .o sqace sos 0% 4ee 4 seeee $263,264.02
2 Cash dividends actually pald /.. oo ces ven sse as 37,600.00
3 Amount of expenses paid, inc'uding fees, salaries and com
missions to agents and officers of the company ... .. 494.8758.01
4. Paid for State, national and local taxes In this and other
| DOEED iis sos vkt fhd shh mbaks heh ohE 586 bup aAs 4854179
5. All other payments and expenditures ... ... .¢¢ covse 63,814.50
| Total experditures during the last six months of the e
YORF IR COBN .ot o 0 505 snsese:van beld sesiivss be $997,098.32
| Greatest amount insured in any one rigk $26,000.00
: Total amount of lnnumnc,»puutnndlnk .. 408,607,129.00
y A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file In the
office of the insurance commissioner.
STATE OF WISCONSIN —ounty of Milwaukee:
Personally appeared before the undersigned Gustav Wallaeger Jr,
who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the president of
The Concordia Fire Insurance Company of Milwaukee, and that the fore
¢ing statement is corredt and true. GUSTAV WALLAEGER JR., Pres.
‘ Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of January, 1520,
| GUSTAV E. BSCHWARM,
Notary Publie, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Name of State Agents——~MUßT AND QUIN.
Name of Agents at Atlanta—J. L, RILEY & CO.
Women's Hebrew Association will be
ish Educational Alllance, 0 ipitol
avenue. An entertaining programn has
been arranged.
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Bridge Work as low as
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Filling Teeth
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CEMENT CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
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\ We Write All Classes of
912 Candler Bldg. Phone lvy 5330
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
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- North American Accident Insurance Co.
For six months ending December 31, 1919, of the condition of the
OF CHICAGO, ILL,
Oreanized under the laws of the State of Illinois, made to the governor of
the State of Georgia in pursuance of the laws of said State. q
Principal Office—2o9 South La Salle Street.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
Whole amount of capita] StOCK .eeeeee coe ses ass sov sesees $200,000.00
Amount paid up In cash ... «cv severe see 000 soe see sonee 200,000.00
11. ASSETS.
Total assets of the company, actual cash market value .. .. $902,081.73,
IR LIABILITIES, oo 206 0006 006 004 sߢ 000
Total liabilities . wSE sahoaabbEe Bew sit ikt mis: v DEERDET Y
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEA R 1919,
Total income actually received during the last six months ,jn
cash L il e ws R e U g e T T el LT B
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1919,
Tota! expenditures during the last six months of the year in
B Ll UL il ik el Adekan s dss anh Bee viiae DR YOS
Greatest amount insured in any one risk ... .. «ov cos esoes 30,000.00 »
A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is on file in the of
fice of the insurance commissioner.
STATE OF ILLINOIS—County of Cook-—ss:
Personally appeared before the undersigned A. E. Forrest, who, being
duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the secretary of ‘the North Amer
ican Accident Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement is
correct and true, A. E. FORREST, Secretary.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2ith day of February, 1920,
E. KAISER, Notary Public,
Name of State Agent—O. M. STANTON.
Name of Agent at Atlanta—O. M. STANTON.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT w 5 0T
For the six months ending December 31, 1913, of the condition of the
008 an RUTZErS rire INSurance uo.
OF NEW YORK, ’
Organized under the laws of the State of New York, made to the governor
of the State of Georgia in pursuance of the laws of said State.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Whole amount of capital StoCK... .ee ses see.oos 000 $700,000.00
L ANOuNt DRIG B 0 1D ORI ii. siiice des Sehinee arh: b 700,000.00
11. ASSETS,
1. Market value of real estates owned by the company .. $72,945.00
2. Loans on bond and mortgage (duly recorded and being
PIONt Helis On tThe IN8) (. ieoios sed b sue s *0 $262,600.00
3. Stocks and bonds owned absolutely by the company:
PO URIOE .o oaivas sas beass ae oo BINERLENEEY
Market value (carried OUt) ...... .oe oo 20n oc¢ .. 27,682,169.28
5. Cash in the company's principal office .. .. $16,559.44
6. Cash belonging to the company deposited in
BENE Ty sed ihe i i ik oveag Tes et HETRIBEDS
7. Cash in hands of agents and in course of
SERDAMINBION . .. %s secsse onrs 2s ss ae 5,587,080.00
TORY 40t soe ooe soe ssy doses oo e oo $0,428,750.48
Total cash items (carried OUt) .oe ceo sos sss oo sse 5,428,780.48
9. Amount of ifterest actually due and accrued and unpaid 226,762.62
11. All other assets, both real and per sonal, not included
; hereinbefore: Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses 114,016.87
e
Total assets of the company, actual cash market value $33,687,274.25
11. LIABILITIES,
2. Gross losses in process of adjustment or in
suspense, Including all reported and sup-
DO DI . Lol i avh e sviins A PRIDRTTROD
3. Losses resisted, including interest, cost and
all other expenses thereon .... .. .. .. 21%,620.00
4. Total amount of claims for losses.. .. .. .. 3,827,407.00
6. Deduct reinsurance thereon .. ..+ .. «+ +. 438,646.00
6. Net amount of unpaid losses (carried out) ... ... ... .. $3,388,761.00
9. Amount of borrowed MONEY .. ..... .:+ s oss e oo 3,621528.00
10. The amount of reserve for reiNSUraANee ..+ ... .ve «os +o 13,447,880.00
11, All other claims against the cOmpany ... ... see sees 8,383,074.25
12, Joint stock capital actually paid up in cash ... ... .. 700,000.00
13, Surplus beyond all Habilities ...... «.e ovs voo oo oos 10,146,031.00
34, TOM UADIUMOB. <o +os ot sos 000%¢ soh oot ior so snens SREIBTRTEES
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SBIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1919,
1. Amount of cash premiums received ... ... .es «os 000 $17,626,45110
3. Reooived TOF INLOPONL oo o sossonss oot sod sen sne'we = HAILIOGNY
4. Income received from all othor BOUrCes ... v sos ase 266,279.26
6. Total income actually received during the last six months
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V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST BIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1019,
1. Amount of losses Pald ... ... ... ¢ suv sew ses sen wes $9,832,019.2¢4
2. Cash dividends actually pald ... .vv e vos 20 soe aos 420,000.00
3. Amount of expenses pald, including fees, salaries and
commissions to agents and officers of the company .. 8,479,909.07
4. Paid for State, national and local tuxes in'this and other
ORI o 2» thvs arv bes mah BUEN Yo 68 WAe Fie W) o 4 1,238,649.68
5. All other payments and expendilures ... vos vos s soe 2,249,949.87
e e st e
Total expenditures during the last six months of the g
YORY IN ORBN .ov oo 444 400uss seamss vee 259 ouny $17,221,427.76
Greatest amount Insured In any one
Plßßcos sosvnnh sO6 vpn AFE bogt sansy $160,000,00
Total amount of Insurance outstanding 1,006,675,001.00
A cop{ of the act of invorporation, duly certified, is of file in the
office of the lnlurlnru.c'nmmlunlmwr.
STATE OF NEW YORK . County of New York:
Personally appenred hafore the undersigned J. H, Mulvehill, secretary,
who, being duly swern, deposes and says that he is the pocretary of the
Globe and Rutgers Vire Insurdnce Company, and that the foregoing state
ment is correct and true J. U, MULVEHILL, Secretlary.
Sworn to and subscribed hefore me this 20th day of February, 1920
WILLIAM 1, LINDSAY, Notary Publie.
Name of State Agents MURT & QUIN,
Name of Agonte at Atlants-J. L. RILEY & CO, .
l E. A. MORGANj’s
15-K. Gola
WEDDINGRINGS
ARE THE BEST
10 and 12 E. HUNTER ST,
First door from Keely's, Cer. Whitehal
All Losses
Promptly Adjusted
and Paid From
Our Office