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jAtlantasShowing for the Next Text Years Is Be. ing Endangered by Indifference of Her Citi. zens. I Stragglers through apathy or SSnorncL ontinn to- kelp Atlanta' record In tile present decennial census In Jeopardy by their failure to Me that their aam are recorded. by tile official enumerators.

This fact was WI la evidence on Satur day according to Fifth District Supervisor Walter O. Yarshbu splt the many vigorous appeals that have. beo made for AUantans to quIcken the op raUon so obviously necessary. Only a few hundred persons. thus Intermittent numbers have submitted the required data to the supervisors headquarters since the nrt emergency appeal was issued sYi Mr.

Marshburn An average of lois than 151) names per day. mall and an average of less than lit persona appearances at headquarters per day have resulted. This It Is evident. le far below the extent of operation and respons that must be. shown It Atlanta Is to liter her entire population.

11 addition to the above means the registration booth beneath th flagpole at Five Points has averaged about :00 names per The circumstance mat further lessens the chance or Atlanta hayin" been thoroughly covered by the numerators and the emergency re sponses Is that a large per cent of the names sent In nn i recorded by the booth at lvIJ Points will undoubtedly prove to he duplication. A great deal or confusion has also been caused. it le said. by. the fact that enumerators for a city directory were at work at the same time that the' official census was being taken.

The difference the two rnfthods. hOvvr is that the ilii'i- tory' enumerators rrl mainly upon the names they serure from pla e3 of business while the census people visit the homes. Further confusion may be avoided by those who send In their names first Inquiring given to homes iJur- In their names hi thf enumerators it In their absence. Those who have anY' reasonable doubt that their names have hen recorded re urccd to lip tilt' blank from one or till' newsp cuef and send It Immediately to tli nsii supervisors of n. e.

In the ilitm Theater building COTTON ASSOCIATION ON MEMBERSHIP BOOM Major D. V. McClatcl1. yesterday that the greatest pirsrrs was being made at thie time In en rolling memb ri plnce till' rgaiii- sation of the American rtt i so- elation. Members are bun" tent in by the' thousands from all points of the state.

Field organizers are working the counties as fait as they ran to them and report excellent progress for every county they vi lt Sumter county. which Is nrw being worked by the organizers has enrolled practically 1110 per rt nt or the citizens approached A. Hodges. or Andersonvllle 1' Stackhouse and Jos ph Perkins. of Amerleus.

who are two or the 11 business meat In the county. are dotn wuj. no nouoi nav one 01 ornltlonll In the state. Announcement has just been made of the appointment of Olin Warwick to the position of sales man- ager of the wholesale paint department of K. J.

Coolidge Sons. Mr. Warwick has been engaged In the paint business for a number of years. both as a salesman over the south eastern territory and In the office of the company. Krtends of Mr.

Warwick congratulate him on his promotion and ex press their confidence In the success he will attain in the execution of his new duties. ANY SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN TO PRINCETON Headquarters of the Princeton fund in Atlanta announced Satur- day the addition of several scholarships and contributions as follows Prom WlllUm 1. McLean. of Philadelphia proprietor of The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. 30000 for scholarships in memory of Ms son.

Warden McLean class of 1912. cavalry lieutenant. who was killed June 29. 1917. at Tort Oglethorpe.

Ga. Warden McLean was a tackle on the Princeton football team of 1911. which defeated both Yale and Harvard. From the family of Arthur Blue- thenthaU class of 1913 of WUmlng- ton N. C.

2000 in memory of the son who was killed in an airplane disaster in France In 1918. Arthur liluethenthal played center on the football team and was named by Walter Tamp for the American. Prom uren Eastman Rogers. of Laurel. Miss.

5000. I From Mrs. Charles MeGhee Tyson I of New York. formerly of Knox- rifle. Tenn.

10000. in memory Of her husbands member of the class of 1912. who was killed or drowned when an airplane In which he was riding dived into the English channel. RIVER SHANNON FLOODS MANY IRISH VILLAGES Dublin. January 24 the River Shannon wed its banks and many villages notably AthThne have been abandoned.

their Inhabl. tants taking refuge on higher ground. Entire districts in Connaught and Letneter bordering on the river present the appearance or It vast lake. Enormous damage has been done. to commerce and live stock.

many I having been carried away by the. flood. JATIMMONI1 Interesting Discussion Will Be Held by Theosophical-1 Society Tonight. The Thsosopb1ca Society An- bun uenn corner Peehtfee street Will hold a discussion Sunday sight at 8 o'clock fin BudhllID. tb most spiritual religious preceding th Christian era.

The pub. tic 1 cordially Invited. 1 Lit. after death th essential nature of the soul reincarnation and' dreamt with other' physic themes are to be explained In the course of lectured by IA W. Roger.

author and psychologist who comes here under the auspices of the local Theosophical society. The recent passing of Sir WlUam Crookes. pioneer In phyeh1cal re search the renewed efforts of Professors Lodge. Barrett Balfour and other scientific Investigators to to prove the survival of the human personality after death have at. tracted wide attention on both sides of the Atlantic.

Those who are Interested In the Subject will have an excellent op portunlty to hear one or Us tore. most exponents in five lectures to be given here beginning tomorrow night at o'clock at Cable hall with The Soldier Dead. Mr. Rogers will follow that lecture on the four succeeding nights with Old Souls in New Bodies. Our Changing Civilization.

Thesophy and The Bible" and The Superman. Under th latter title the lec- turer will deal with the psychological aspect of the great struggle be tween capital and labor and will discuss the principles which de termlne whether impending chang- es in civilization are to be evolutionary or revolutionary. At Point of Death Tubercular Soldier Joins the Red Cross A one-dollar bill creased and slightly worn. enclosed in an that reached the American Red Cross in Atlanta the other day. meant a good deal more to southern division headquarters than dir the dollar bill of the prince of Wales or of other notables who joined the Red Cross in the third roll call.

This dollar bill. like theirs. paid the annual dues of a member but. unlike those others he will not be. here to rejoin at the expiration of the year.

V. White It patient at the government ho jltal for tubercular soldiers in North Carolina. sent the bill. He did not join in the fall when he was asked. said the letter from the Red Cross worker that accompanied it but since coming here he decided that he wanted to belong.

Will you please have hU card made out and sent at once He is very sick and the physicians say he cannot live more than a few days. He wants to feel he tells me. that. before the end. he belonged to the Red Cross.

NATHAN C. KINGSBURY PASSES IN NEW YORK New York. January 24 Nathan Corning Kingsbury. first vice president of- the American Telephone and Telegraph company died suddenly at his home here last night apparently from heart disease. It was learned today.

He was at his office yesterday. Mr. Klnlllbury was born In. Mentor. Ohio.

in ittt. He became president of the Michigan State Telephone company In 1907. a position he held until he became associated with the American Telephone and Telegraph company In 1911. Lylt to Open New Shop The. opening of a specialty shop on the second floor of the Connally building with a stock of ladles' high-grade wearing apparel Is announced by O.

D. Lyle. the opening to take place about February 10' or 19. Mr. Lyle Is wen known to the Whitehall street trade having served the women of Atlanta in the wear departments of a number of stores for about fifteen years.

Mr. Lyle for a number of years was connected with Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose and recently with Glnsburg. Inc He Is at the present time In New York for the selection of his opening stock. the exact date or which will be announced later. MRS.

GLENN'S FUNERAL TO TAKE PLACE TODAY Funeral of Mrs. Platt Everett Glenn wife of the secretary and treasurer of the Exposition Cotton mills. who died Friday night at the residence. au Adams street will take place today at 10 o'clock at the residence. The burial will be In the mausoleum.

Arrangements are in the hands' of H. M. Patterson Son. Mrs. Glenn was a member of the Methodist church.

She' la survived by her husband. one daughter. Miss Alice Martha Glenn her father C. A. Stephens.

of Lexington. Go. four sisters. Miss Cynthia Stephens. and Miss Polly Stephens.

Mrs. M. E. Whitehead. all of Carlton.

Ga. anti Mrs. Z. Faust of Lexington. Ga.

two brothers. at. P. Stephens and J. A.

Stephens. both of Carlton. Ga. Army Enlistments. The following named men were accepted for enlistment into the Unit.

ed States army yesterday Albert E. Campbell Dalton. Ga. Yyless V. Culpepper.

Cordell' Ga. Randall 3. McKenzie Alma. Ga. John W.

Harper Homsted Fla. James G. Cone brooklet Ga. Lee R. Highfleld Cave Spring' Ga.

William R. Tur- ner. Aragon. Ga. To Bar Immoral Films.

Washington January 24. Im moral motion picture films wduW be barred from interstate commerce under a. bill reported today by the house judiciary committee. 45 to 49 Peachtree Daniel Bros. Company Headquarters for Hart Schaffner Marx clothes- ovjy Substantial savings on fine suits and overcoats AT the prices were now selling suits arid overcoats there is a positive and substantial saving to your pocketbook as well as.

the offering of fine quality and. superb appearance of the- clothes. Here's the new prices 27 32 36 41 44 49 54 59 63 68 Hart Schaffner Marx clothes largely predominate many of th bought on last years low niarket and just now being delivered marry of them. selling at wholesale for more than we ask if your. opportunity.

Daniel Bros. Company Home of Hart Schaffner Marx clothes Bibb Body. Says. It Has No Syniathy With the Drive of Iunds as v' er Thai Made Law Can Enforce It. jGa January 21.

Spe cial. In presentments made here today county grand jury denboaoedi" the Saloon league campaign to raise JB0600 in this- county used in the1 prohibition i of the league. After conviction has been se. curedjn cases for violation of. the prohibition laws reads the pre.

sentments we believe the pun. lahmeritlIhoul be made to fit the. Understood He Will Use the Newly Purchased Place as His Residence. crime. due consideration being i given to the fact that the sale of contraband whisky Is responsible for such crime that otherwise would not be committed.

We believe the rigid enforcement of the prohibition laws will conserve the best interests of the nation and therefore. we. will call upon our people to operate with the authorities toward the suppres. slon of the manufacture and sale of spirituous. liquors.

We desire however. to make known that we are not in sympathy with the proposed movement to raise large sums of money in this county by popular subscription to assist In enforcing the prohibition laws. In our opinion the power that created this law has the power to enforce. It with the moral support or our good citizens. From Worker in Mill To Embryo Attorney Is Rise of Robert From worker in a mill to em- ryo lawyer.

loll within the space a few days is the step recently taken by a. year Atlanta oy. Since the death of his father two ears ago. Robert has been work- ng In a mill. supporting his moth.

and three other children. Although a man of but little educa- on the father had been anxious iat the children go through col- ge and it looked for a long time It his death meant giving up all lose plans especially so far as Robert was concerned. Then a. visitor from the Assoclat- 3. Charities found the boy found iat he was discouraged and tired the burden of support although bravely sticking to his job found iat he was desirous of an educa.

on. In order that he might become lawyer and found that his mother as ill with tuberculosis. The mother is being. given treat. ent at the tuberculosis clinic.

Robert was taken away from the mill and a arm of kindhearted law. srs was found who were glad to ive the boy a chance to read law with them. In addition to this privilege of law study. he Is receiving a small sum front the firm. The Associated Charities supplements this.

and thus the family is supported and the other children re being- kept In school. A regular lawyer is Robert already. He reads law thinks law nd talks law. Although he has only been a lawyer for' a week. he firm says that he is already.

making good. In days to come he ay be one of the distinguished men the state. Announcement was made Saturday the purchase of the. beautiful Edard Alsop home. on Paces Ferry' road by D.

N. McCullough a proml. ent citizen of Atlanta. This property. in addition to the fine mansion contains.

comprises fourteen acres land and is one or the handsomest country homes about the city. The rice paid for the property was not announced. The Alsop home. a very floe type the southern home. was formerly the residence of Henry Jackson and was the scene of many of the important social functions of the city.

It was announced last night that Mr. McCullough will Use the newly purchased place as his home remoy. ig there about the first of April. Shadow Cast by Trees Taken for Virgin Mary By People Near Metz Metz. January 24 Excitement among the people of Noveant.

a small village near here over the proposed appearance of the Virgin ear a church yard has been calmed an investigation conducted by religious authorities. It was said the apparition appeared at a. certain time each' day. Much credence was given the stories. Father Bentz who made a careful Inquiry.

posted himself one evening point where others claimed to ave seen the Virgin an dat once soivd the mystery. He found the trees some distance just at sun- et cast a shadow presenting a clear outline of a statue of the Ma. onna the resemblance being very MONEY IS REFUSED FOR REPAIRS TO SHIPS Washington Januarty 24. By a margin of one vote the house ap- roprlations committee today reused to include In the deficiency appropriation bill a fund of $10.00.000 asked by the navy depart meat for repairs to mips. Naval officials had Informed tn commit' that unless the money was made available necessary repairs to many capital ships and destroyers could not made and that 1101 navy yard employees would have to discharged next mouth.

At approved by the committee tb deficiency bill the second or th current fiscal ar carried MMI4- 100. of 1500000 was for ex i pindltures growing out of the war. Thft-meafeor Includes an appropria. tion of UOOfoot for the vocational Srehabiliutlon work of disabled rvic and 4500005 for. tn car of war- risk- Insurance patients.

DR. HOLDERBY TO TALK ON DIVINE HEALING" Dlvln. Healing" Is th subject upon which Or. A. R.

Ilolderbi will speak at the II o'clock service till moraine at ta East Point Presbyterian church. Dr. Holder by Is a believer In spiT- Itusi healing and will present an interesting and convincing sermon on' th subject la which will view th recent work. a4 uachtnci James Moor Ifickion. th Eo Zlyin SMltosT- TO PROBE FULLY CHILD'S KILLING Polio official Saturday ordered a thorough probe of trotl ac eldent Thursday afternoon.

In which Dorothy Imogsne year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pate terson of UI Gordon treetl wa killed- and Mrs.

Patterson slightly ttsjni4d The accident which happened in front of ST Gordon street Is' laid partially to the fenders or' tbcar falling to work when th little child' ran in front of th rut. traveling car. Chief of. Detectives Lemar Poo acting. as chief ofpolle In th ab- serve of Chief Beavers Saturday ordered Captain- A.

1. Holeomu. or he day watch- to make a tUorough Investigation of th accident and re port thejiaruM to police station of all eye witnesses. Woodmen Pay Claim. The' supreme camp.

American woodmen Denver. Cob have paid through R. W. Ketchllm dep. uty the death claim of West tThomp son of College Park camp.

138. American Woodmen in less than sixteen hours. after the notice the suinoft 100 i ift UO0OOOOOOOOOCt Governors of Eleven South. cm States Asked to Ap. pointDelegate Governors.

of eleven southern' states been asked to appoint delegates to repfesent the common. wealth at. the. Southern Appalachian Goods Roads association meet. lug.

to be held In Asheville Ii February 26 to 28. The States Interested In the work. of th organl- zation are Maryland. Virginia West Virginia. Kentucky.

North and South' Carolina Georgia. Florida Alabama. Tennessee and Arkansas. Uniform legislation. land surface or roads state and national systems and their' relations and other important subjects relating to road building will be discussed.

Governor Dorsey has already designated Chairman C. M. Strahan. of Ml I 1 ld 1 are expected to gOtrOM Georgia 31 A. 13.

Williams Parkers bxira" I VaIs president of th M5Ottatio I Ouija Board. Fun for the Ifamily Mysterious Large 200 Small. 175 UI Mall 15e extra. GAVANS 7Z Whitehall JACOBS' PRICES Are Signposts on Economy's Roadway Prices on Toilet Articles That Your Attention 60c Dorms Rouge No. 1249 43c 100 Mahdeen Hair Tonic 8Sc.

60c Sempre Giovine. t44c 50c Java Riz Powder 25c Squibb's Talcum. 21c 5oc Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 33c 175 Floramye Face Powder 148 35c Jacobs' Bandolirie 25c. General Tonics 100 Phosphate Tablets. 8ge 120 Miles' Nervine 100 Tanlac 84c 125 Pierces Medical Discovery 99c 120 B.

B. 105 115 Swamp Root. 73c 110 S. S. 63c 125 Phynola 94e 60C Sutpherb Tabs Age 120 Sat Hepatica 73c 6OC California Fig Syrup.

36c 40 Fletchers Castoria 29e Metal HOT WATER Bottles Cello Gillette Cannot teak. Supplies heat by radiation. Will last. a lifetime. a to hold boiling water.

Guaranteed for five years. Cello 3 pints 300 Cello 5 pints 400 Gillette Junior 350 Lunch With Us- afiy day or every day on the Balcony between 12 and 3 and you'll enjoy a delightful meal served' In busy and pleasant surroundings. 6oc Pebeco Tooth Paste 35c D. R. Cold ream jar.

23c 60c Hinds Almond. Cream. 33c 65c Pinauds Eau de Quinine 48c 7Sc La Blache Face Powder. 54c 3oc Lyons Tooth Powder 24 Soc Pompelan Massage. Cream 3Zc' 6oc Pepsodent ToothPaste 33d.

Atomizers and Sprays. We carry a large stock' at. various prices for every purpose The use of an. atom- zr and spray is a good means of preventing colds bronchitis and grippe. Japeco Atomizer No.

65 6Sc Japeco Atomizer. No. 85 sSe Pineoteum Atomizer and Solution 100 Sabalol Spray 75c QpbeWs' Solution 60e rFormalid small 33c. jbo1ine Solution tets 93c Indoor Work For Your Kodak Portraits flashlights and time'-exposures can keep your kodak busy an the' dull days of January. Any one of our experts in the kodak department will gladly show you how to get good pictures by using your kodak on indoor work.

Cough. Remedies Soc Aspironal SSe Halls Catarrh Cure 100 Lung Vitae e89c 60c Milks Emulsion 48c 3Sc Bells Pine Tar. 27c 3pc Cheney's Expec- torant 23c 100 WampolesQiJ64c 3oc Bromq Quinine. i 19c 30e VicksSalvfe 24c 150 Scott's Emulsion ZSc Aspirin cTabletv gr. loos 49c 3 gr.

Quinine- Capsules dozen 2Sc ARDENT VENETIAN BEAUTIFIERS. Thesurpassing qualify Aden' products is well- known. Venetian Pore Cream 100 Venetian Velva Cream 100 Venetian Skin Tonic 85cf' Venetian Lille Lotion 100 Venetian Muscle on 100 Venetian Antoretia Cream f100 Venetian Cleansing Cream 100 Buy Soaps Before Prices Advance On January 1st the leading manufacturers advanced their. prices Sri soaps in some instances third. We shall be compelled to advance our' prices on same when we' have to replenish our stocks but while the ent supply lasts we quote rgens Royal Palm.

10c Lighthouse Family Soap Be Cashmere Bouquet small lOc oz. Cake Pure Castile Soap lOc Woodbury's Facial Soap 196'- Ciiticufa Soap ISo Grahams Tar Soap t5c Sayoan Sop 2 cakes for. 25c Citron. Cream Soap 100 Pears Glycerine Soap No. i20 JBe We.

Have Established a New. Departmenr in 2 Bath. Room Fixtures Bathroom fixtures of the brighter-- and tetter sort that's what youlll find in otjffratHroon Fixture Department Main Store- Second" Floorl Bright nickel and opalescent glass fixtures arer special features. of our new and complete stock and you will find them always reasonably priced CA 4 2 For NIkfe Soap Dish" 8Sc Opal Glass Soap Dish 150 Porcelain Soap Dish 175 Nickel in. Towel Rack 8So Nk in.

Towel Rack. 100 Opal Glass in. Towel Rack 150 Glass in. Towel Rack 175. Nickle Tooth Brush Holder SOc Nickle Costumer Hooks Nickle Tumbler Holder 75c' Nickle and Glass elf Nickle Toilet Paper Holder 7Sc Nickle and Opal Glass Shelf Mall You'll.

find genuine wtisf action in snopplng with by muE ou are served by a SPECIAL mail order department and your order executed promptly. In ordering always include pottag and war tax. The war' tax is 1 cenj on each 25c of value of med kbe i toSet artjclei except oap APATUnssHOwN' 1 IN CENSUS' COUNT i tIimtaaShowmg forth rNext Is13 i Endangered ff i Zen i' lti or.i ltsuol1U1ce. eoQt1 1I' ta preaentdeceIUlJal ofi 19' ceMn n1 enc. Dbtrlct.

tfeaplt. th t14 operaUon OaTI I 117. 11ar hburn. fly jj I. I.

I en till the day. re- fn tnl rng Je ef' IOainl' Ltin btw eri i IJe Iii. rely Hla inly upon' I hrn their ab lnc en tl dip newsptIers tlo" orrke. LIIHa a LI 11 In mernbre In a nt or anlzrs ta 1 a tj visIt. cent S.

Joseph ount IIractically their entire time to the flrgafllzatIon work of the American Cotton ao lalion SumtH county will. doubt. have of the best II" 1 i iS i. I 8 I I do ru ex. att ln MANY I Hea quartefl I I.

Io i OOO Ii na I a Iter lauren fis" I haf nfih ilg 1 IIe. I I I the I ft d. ROGERS rI TUI' Co 1 etttoni i Th' IOPh1 SO let7 I eo the t. 1 eei1IBgUie Ii InTlt cL' Ute 41t11. the relncam tlcin I wIth' I I paulngof' 1 1 re- the otthe re mo ee r.

the be. tie- oth da of. be of' p. hosltai et- It. onceHe Nathan nl ht Ir.

1L1tftFJjri. i f. I The I I I i IItre ready. wear mber I' I I he trea8u er Gl nn Isa Steph ns Ann army Yyle I I rS rea hi 24. uld IB ante rose ompany Marx sav 1g yourpoc-ketbook k- 0 em lown tl an delive ed seJl- tt' olesale its RANJfJURyRAR PROHjl MRA GN' if 1 Pi' Bo I NoSyt t6YWit ri ff Fu afio 1 t.

aQcLawC Enfor iiIt Macoil. Os. anuary ll ireu tmenta. her. i tci4a7.th- Blb Irf Dd dan bthe leaK CamPa iasI lIo.

In. l. eua th calI aJ otthe hubeene ie4IDcue. fo vl latlon IUln l4WI lentm ntll bel 1 th rve nd lalel sums mon a1lS18t. I it bryo of boy.

years Hi ing In. BU. er tion. that lege. I as those ml that of fI that tion.

SI a. was Sj ment I yers gIve IJ I are and the lrh 6 D. N. MCUllOUGH BUYS EDWARD AESOP'S HOME of ward Dent on I' It of price f7 tit tog I neara by ntz. at a I have treeL set donna.

FOR' I By I I I I I nP4L I the tee maD be emplo bt the the 1 114. wh1c Jl1. OOOOO e. pu41tare The mure tklDOt ee race the cafe rtak aUn la' the whlebDr. eJ nrrcPres I olderby wUlpresent aDcSC01Ivindng the he re- thereceAt and fJamuXoon Ba 2 tl1JP g' :1 4 1 lJt fil i otf 11 thoroqhprob.

OfthtrOt1. Thursday Inwhlch fur Clf Ir Rr l80t of 11. andllill Pttrs ll tI happenedjn trontofn tothefen4er. 1110 icar fUlDgtowork whenthe 1a in frontofthe Poole of police the otChiet eayersSatur4ar Ca ta1nA. fth Jdn rt the am.

U' Jtnells suprenie Wo dJ1 en at llid lLW tY We 81Xte sum of 100 I CC CC CCC cce ROAOSMEETlNG INlSHEVltltJE 26 rtoEteye 1' uth. em et j- If porif Del gatel aouthenr teahavlIeenlked to egatea fent he mmozi. we1tht. So them a Ingt heyineNc FbruanrS 8. tei1n.

tereat dln uie the organ zaUonare Mar71an4VlrgJn1 VlrglnJaKentuckTNorth roUna. Georglaoiilorlda Tennell ee lell1J Ucn I nated loLstrahan zbI Y' Lt' iI t' hfl tqL tt' qtoUr t4nttf areupec a I A pWUltamaof Paruntntr ab rllidentof. IK iatlon Orthe tire' 1' MYsterl uSi2 Jl e1o OO' Ii1 5 B1M n1 1 1l f. tG i JACOBSPRIC S. I I i way our Att ntion.

if orl SOcJava c1. 32c I 5ocMuIsifiedCocoanut It25c I S1 20 B. s. I I 3G 4 Fletch HOTW TER Cello Gillette' I' bY. Will' et 0 or I I' andayor day- and dell htful i roundln 6 ToothPaste 33 35 23 33 EaudeQ inln4 LaBlache 54 3ocLyons vder Tooth- te 1.

I I for-every pos6 a. me ns AtQmizer I i Soh tlo 6Oc tat. For. I Porli itsj fi time'- exposureS' Cani ko ak. i erts pict res CotlghRel 1 die 3 aW CatarrhOnei6 100 ng Vit 9c tocMilksEmulsion 48C.

Tar j27c I' to rant Si inihe 19 a 1 Aspirinbiabiets 4 niti psul doz The rp lntqutUfj bf IJ. wnL PoreCr neti Vel va CreamJOQ VeI tiin Vene nlil1 to nstOO enetianMuscIe Vcri tian Cream. 1 CIeillsIng-c. I. J.

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25c eo Gtycen Oi2d I da pNtme ij ttet that's ll find In. utB tHi orm Main econ Hoor i opales tgt sSJ xttitesare r. newand. pI testocki findthemaways ri. bly Formstance i I 1eSo Dis i P1tGass ls1i l.

Porc lamSoap DlSh. E' TowelRac 1. 8kJ Nickle Opal tSinToel 150. Gtass24 n. Tore ckle tder Nick1eCOsfumerH 3k I' Nickle bl Nickle DdGl sSS a ToUetPaperH lder 75c l' ic le PPa1GtaSs a Youlr6ndgenuine satisfaction 1ILoppmgwi YouareservedbyaSPEC Idep ent.

d. eucutedpromp r. 1nOrderinJalwaYI incIudepostag nech fm f. I. TI 4 I FAG I 3 ATLANTA GA.

JANUAV SHOWN IN CENSUSCOUNT In i Inth. i. naa I l. auy lcken. I th.co-op.rtlon i th i 4 15 5 co tiia and i I or lg tovever places I tb 1 I s.

I ti so CUn Ln- th Let thecitlsensapproached. it 4 e. associatIon. I Made IesManeger. ona.

I 9. OOOli 191 fir I. ROERS1llTURE ATlANTAMONDAY oecIoclcdnBndhlim tk. oath I ftt- 1 Op- lec- otother ILyl let)19 th I I T. 5 1 5i I JW l.

a i v2 a pt.s CC eor 5' Ct- a h9 i 1- I PROHI' CAMPAIGN p. j. drFunds z-'ThMadcLaw Iiz uaoeO O6OO tojbe in ishment' should 0 na- largesums 1 years 5 Li I i ii i may of ofland th ShadowCast striking re- year 4. outof me ux. to sgvlc ofwartik this the I I I I Lbs I the Eag Luah QcQFflCI4JS' Sadyr1erd thetrollaya oMrand treet was 4 cTbS.

oTlthscar of. the cazt A ofChiefDeavere tomake the re- WoodrateiiPay West 118 iN ASIIEYIt ftB26 poithDel seuthe have' been 2 orgia GovernorDorzey state' hjgbwy bCuPi11oepr bent t1 sttett 1argeattMnss Ing A. ni-mbe ct ethard go from a thb a I Funforthe Ene'y Marvelous I 1 SmallI75 15 a 1oo i75 I OII1CS I L20 1oo h20 I 125 I FletcherSCaStOTla HOTWATER ati.day 33c 5c oc Paste Wecary stockat- No65 No85 DpbeI1SoIuflon1 AjbolinSoluUon Yo lak Any willgladly 39c 8ScHalsCatarrh oc BellsPine Vicks Salve tSo Emulsion8c 5 surpassing VenetianLi1Ie i00 IBuy wehave i 1 I TI' Koom ixtures i 7 If t0 4. i oul' Bathroom' I StoreSecond I ar 0 i'- fl ieisonablypriced instance 5 Cpa I 4 I c. cril OpaIGla184nTowe1Rack1S0 NickIe.

st mer Nickle Mckle Z30 ii u. You is wartax. wartax mec LO ktoiletildexceptaopi. a' Cj a a cC'- I. 0.

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