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Chronic Coughs and Per
sistent Colds Lead to
Pneumonia and Serious
Lung Troubles. You Can
Stop Them Now With
Creomulsion, an Emulsi
fied Creosote That Is
Pleasant to Take.
A New Medical Discovery
With Twofold Action.
Soothes and Heals the
Inflamed Surface and
Kills the Germ. Endorsed
By Highést Authorities.
Money Refunded If Any
Cough or Cold, No Matteri
How Long Standing, Is
Not Relieved After Tak
ing According to Direc
tions.
FINE FOR BUILDING
UP THE SYSTEM AFT
ER COLDS OR THE
FLU.
m\n known drugs, Creonsote is
recognized by the medical fraternity
as the greatest healing agency for
the treatment of chronic coughs and
eolds and other forms of throat and
lung troubles. Creomulsion contains,
ifn addition to ecreosote, other healing
elements which soothe and heal the
inflamed membrane and stop the irri
tation and inflammation, while mnl
creosote goes on to the stomach, is
absorbed into the blood, attAcks the
geat .of the trouble and destroys the
germs that lead to consumption
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in the treatment of chronie
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
eatarrhal bronchitis and other fnrmg’
of throat and Jung diseases, and s
excellent for building up the system
after colds or the flu. Increases ap
petite and bodyweight. Ask your
druggist.—Adv, I
TryMakinfiYourOwn
Cough Remedy
You ean save about $2, and have
» better remedy than the ready
made kind, Easily done.
1f you tombined the curative proper
ties of every known “ready-made”
cough remedy, you probably could not
et as much real curative power as
‘{here is in this simple home-made
cough syrup, which is easily prepared
in a few minutes.
Get from any’ druggist 21, ounces of
Pinex, pour it into a pint ottle and
fill the bottle with syrup, using either
plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified
molasses, haney, or corn nyrup. as de
sired. The; resuit ie a full pint of
really bettir cough syryp than you
could buy wady-made f6r three times
the money. Tastes pleasant and never
spoils.
This Pinex and Syrup preparation
gets right at the cause of a cough and
gives almiost immediate relief. fi loos
ens the phle;i‘m, stops the nasty throat
tickle and heals the sore, irritated
membranes so gently and easily that
it is really astonishing.
A day’s use will usually overcome
the ordinary cough and for bronchitis,
aoup. hoarseness and bronchial asthma,
ere is nothing better.
Pinex is a most valuable eoncen
trated compound of genuine Norway
pine extract, and hes been used for
generations to break up severe coughs.
To avoid disappointment, ask your
drlufigmt for “2%% ounces of Pinex"
with full directions, and don’t accept
anyvthing else. Guaranteed to give ab
solute satisfaction or money promptly
i:%mded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne,
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DISCOVERED BY A PHYSICIAN OF
_FIFTY YEARS PRACTISE '
MILLIONS OF BOXES U_SED
ANNUALLY.INAMERICAN HOMES
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN e o 8 A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes .8 THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920.
BEAST POINT, Ga., March 18—
Many bhusiress houses and residences
are being erected here. The White
Hickory Motor Corporation is com
pleting a large warehouse, & B
Collier is building a store on Rast
Washington street. Henry Coleman
is building a bungalow on Lynwood
avenue, J. T. Butler will soon have
a bungalow completed on East Point
avenue, C. R, Alverson and Thomas
Cochran have just completed homes.
Judge R. F. Thompson, ‘Judge B. M
Morris, A. J, McCoy and O, E. Me
Connell, real estate dealers, state that
their business has been good and
they are expecting the spring busi
ness to he the best.
Joe Miller, head of the East Point
police department is going after those
who have not paid their sjreet taxes
for last vear,
D. G. Jones, head of the D. Q.
Jones Company, has purchased the
home of Judge J. C. McKenzie in
Church street, and will move into it
next week.
The latest improvements on the
west side, are tile sidewnlks in Wash
ington street, being put down by the |
Oakland Tile Company.
Bottled
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[f you want a CHEAP drink, we would not suggest Coca-( ‘(»];1,
If vou want the BEST drink, Coca-Cola will meet your demands.
There is nothing cheap in Coca-Cola. Every article in it is an
expensive ingredient, vet in price ‘‘there’s but a penny’s differ
ence’’ and the dealer is entitled to that.
Call for Coca-Cola
Each Bottle Gives Value Received
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The Atlanta Coca-Cola Bot’g Co.
You Men Who Pay 50° to 75¢
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Here are those very grades— -
every sock perfect—every sock ’
guaranteed full seamless—and 'Lw W
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Every Pair o
Reduced to
To persuade a man to buy these socks at this price would be an
injustice to the socks and their makers. Therefore, we are not going
to urge vou nor anvbody—we are simply telling you that
We Will Put Into This Sale Tomorrow 100 Dozen Pairs at
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Less Than Today’s Cost—
and vou can doubt it or you can believe it; but it’s a fact, and any
schoolboy can verify it. All stand wd makes.
We repeat that they are perfeet and fast color—and we offer you
five 1““.(‘1'0‘111 }m]llll:ll' ('H]Ul'.\' to M‘IN'I from— I;l:li‘]\'. \\'hit(‘. I‘4)!'(lo\’.‘l]l,
gray and navy blue. Full seamiless socks, perfectly washable—and
reduced for this sale to less than today’s cost.
Limit One Dozen Pairs to a Customer
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3 ~M : By DUDLEY GLASS. |
”fi/ LAl'm:.\‘ FOREMAN, Rotarian, is editor of the ‘
Vs V 5 Southern Railway's News Bulletin and director
1 2 of publicity for the Southern in the Atlanta territory.
| -& 5 He is a veteran of the newspaper, profession and of
‘fi‘ i the recent dispute in Europe. |
| 7 4 Mr. Foreman was born in “Wagshington in Wilkes,”
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] s 3 was graduated from mory at Oxford in 1901 and
3 V. 7 came ‘to Atlanta next day to be cub reporter on the |
t ] ; >/ Constitution. He was a willing cub and’ a hard |
! 3 )"’/ worker, so in five years he became city editor. Four
~,,&""Ii years of that job was plenty, and Lauren left the
| 7 ”/" desk to become publicity man for the Southern, the
i 3 ,%5, railroads waking up about that time to the fact that
| -,'._,,',::,:.‘r{":"f.-' the public was entitled to know what the railroads
i were doing
o When the United States entered the war Foreman
| Lauren Foreman. went to an officers’ training camp, won his commis
| sion, was ussufl\ml to a motor truck corps, and finally reached France,
| where he was at Chateau-Thierry and other places which figured in the
‘ headlines at home. He came back as a captain and took up his old work.
He is a brother of Rotarian Bob Foreman. He is married, lives at the
Capital City Club, eats at the Bell House, and dances at the Piedmont
‘ Driving Club.
SCORES REGULATION.
WASHINGTON, March 18.—Action
of the American Live Stock Assocla
tion favoring packer regulation leg
lislation was termed irregular before
;tho House Agriculture Committee by
Charles P. Mullen, president of the
Arizona Cattle Growers’ Association.
BIG CARGO THEFT.
| SAN FRANCISCO, March 18.—Sab
| otage as practised by Japanese steve
dores against a United States Ship
?ping Board vessel is said to be re
| sponsible for the loss of 15,000 cases
| of vegetable oil, part of the cargo of
the steamer West Hepburn.
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HAWAIIAN POPULATION. ‘
WASHINGTON, March 18.-——Ad-|
vices to the census bureau say the |
population of Hawaii, announced in |
Honolulu, is shown by the 1920 re
turns to be 249,992 exclusive of per
sons in military and navy stations.
The population of the Honolulu Dis-!
trict is 80,369.
THE MASTER PAINTER ”
SELECTS PEE GEE l
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Painters’ Headquarters
The Master Painter will generally
give you just what you want if you
have a choice, but if you should ask
his advice as to a paint, a stain or a
varnish, he would most likely send
you to our store.
Quality Paint Products are the
most satisfactory and econom
ical and ours is a quality line
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The Campbell Paint Store
Owned by
The R. 0. Campbell Coal Company
Main 149 228 Marietta St.
Your Attention Is Called to the
Will A l
This announcement will tell you of a shipment of 695 Men’s Suits re
cently received in Atlanta. These suits were bought and made to sell at
$43, $45 and $47. But the factory had some difficulty in finishing the gar
ments in time, and the railroads had difficulty in delivering them on time;
so the consequence is that the suits were received a month later than they
should have been received, '
They have just been delivered—and
We Are Going to Give 695 Men
The Treats of Their Lives
We can only give these suits to 695 men—for that’s the num
ber in the shipment. Not 696—but 695; no more. .
If you are accustomed to the finer things in life—and want your cloth
ing to harmonize with your station in life, and fine surroundings, these suits
certainly will measure up to your requirements. L ;
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Men, We Want You, Even if You
Never Attend Another Sale,
To See These Suits
We can assure you that they must be beautiful garments and desirable
garments—and rare values—when we go to the expense and trouble of in
serting an advance advertisement about them. Keep in mind the kind of
suits we say they are and come here Saturday expecting to buy them at al
most half price. !
We Repeat=lf You Want a High Grade Suit Worth
$43, $45 or $47 at Almost Half Price=Read Our
Advertisement Tomorrow, and Come to
The Globe Saturday
See
Tomorrow’s
Ad in The
Georgian
and Journal
Watches that are
DEPENDABLE
TIMEKEEPERS
wWe Sell Thom—
E. A. MORGAN
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That’s All Today
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HARDWOOD FLOORING 1
OAK MAPLE BEECH
We are in position to make prompt shipment of hardwood floor
ing in both carlot and less carlot shipments., Write us for prices.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
Atlanta, Ga.'
Makes 20,000 trips, averaging half-mile each, to
collect one pound of honey.
A pound of honey represents travel of 10,000
miles. The honey produced in this country rep
resents trave of two trlillion miles by the little
bees—or a million round trips to the moon.
The honey crop annually is worth twenty mil
lion dollars.
Don’t be discouraged by the seeming small
ness of your SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
The bees earn the twenty millions merely by
keeping at it.
4% INTEREST PAID
SI.OO STARTS THE ACCOUNT.
We Act as Executors of Wills,
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Georgia Savings Bank and Trast Co.
Organized 1899.
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