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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 9

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Page Nine A. MINISTER TALKS OF WFSJWS Began to Suffer Five Years Gains 15 Pounds on Tanlac anrj Never Complains of Trouble Any More. CARTER ELECTRIC CO. IN PEACHTREE HOME Weil Known Dealers in Electrical Appliances Take New Place at 63 Peachtree St. UNITED WAR RIND Three each from boards two.

six and seven two from board Are, nasi one from beard three. Augusta will send two from each local board and Macon will send two. One each will go from the counties of Bartow, Burke, Butts, Chatham. Clayton. Clinch, Dooly, Dougherty.

Fan Franklin. Gwidnett. Grady, Jafpe. Meriwether. Rabun and Walton.

Three will go from Decatur, Gordon, jj Hall. Mitchell. Thomas and Wilkes. Four from Coffee. Dodge.

Forsyth, Muscogee, Pierce. Polk and Ware. Fire from Dawson and Whitfield and sir from Floyd. nin, Haralson, Hart, Houston. Jackson.

Jenkins, Jones, Laurens. Liberty. Lowndes. Madison, Miller. Murray.

Newton. Pike, Spalding. Stephens. Telfair. Tift, Troup and Wilkinson.

There will be two each from the counties of Berrien. Carroll. Cherokee, Colquitt. DeKalb. Elbert Emanuel.

MISSING IN ACTION whdsmhe Men From Seven Southeast Ml ern States Here to Plan Campaign for $133,500,000 for and Other Activi About twelve rears ago la a little on Luckle street, opposite the Piedmont hotel, the Carter Electric company was established. The bus! grew very rapidly In that little ties. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA. SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1918. nniiniuimi timuinnw MUG "Mr wifa gained fifteen taking tanlac and she look, like a different woman now." said Rev.

James H. New. a well known Baptist minister, liTlnr on route 1. Lithonla, Georgia. "Five or six years ago, she began with indigestion and soon got so she could scarcely eat a thing.

The little abe forced herself to eat. caused gaa to form In her stomach and give her hours of agony from cramps. She had terrible headaches constantly and sleep. About a year ago her back Save out and she had to quit trying to work about the house. "One' of her friends recommended Tanlac and before she had finished the and never give meals and never complains of trouble at all any more.

She does all her own housework now and Is in better shape than she has Tanlac Is tc Pharmacy 1 Atlanta by Jacobs Why Be Fat? Become Slim This Summer Have you heard about the new system for weight reduction? Ton may eat and drink all you need. There is no tedious exercising. Take a little oil of korein at mealtimes and when retiring; also follow the simple, clear directions. A loss of weight, ten to sixty pounds (whatever you need to lose), may be expected by this safe and pleasant system of fat reduction. At the druggist's get a small box of oil of korein capsules, and start at once.

Be of normal size, with good figure and attractive appeal agile, quick witted, healthier more efficient. By reducing weight now you are likely dlsea hear THERE IS A CURE FOR PELLAGRA "Have Never 8een Any Signs of This Awful Disease Since Taking BAUGHN TREATMENT Says Grateful Woman. i felt It my dul got through taking 1 I ever did in my life. May God ble: you in your wonderful work." We do cure Pellasra and all 1 dreadful manifestations, such as red like sunburn, skin peeling off; soi mouth; the lips, throat and tongue case we fail to make a cure. Nothing could be more fair.

Don't delay! Act now! Send for the famous Baughn Booklet on Pellagra. Sent free in plain Box 20 )3. Jasper, (adv. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough If you are subject to weak lungs, heed the cough as a warning. ECK MAN'S ALTERATIVE may aid you in stopping the cough.

In addition, it Is a valuable tonic and health builder in habit drugs. Twenty years successful use. SOc and ai.no Bottles nt all druggists or ECKMAN LABORATORY, "hi'ladelphla. Famous Rheumatic Remedy Made fro the Rheumatic Remedy i barks Through it thousands of sufferers from rheumatism, dyspepsia, eczema, ulcers, kidney disorders, and other complaints, have found prompt and permanent relief. Bunnlcutt's Rheumatic Remedy Is by Jacobs' Pharmacy.

Atlanta. Oa. HARDENING OF ARTERIES Important successful discovery, without drugs, explained in copyrighted Free 88 Page Instructive Book, Illustrated, 'The Nature. Cause and Permanent Relief of Diseases of the Heart Angina Pectoris. High Blood Pressure.

Paralysis, Hardening of Arteries, without drugs and medicines." will be mailed free of all expense to those who will forward a description of their the R. V. Wal Mitchell Clnclnnal (adv.) se Constitution Want Ads. mpany engaged In contract work MODERN DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES "A Stitch In time" will save nine. A little work done on your teeth when they begin to fall trill save them, ana save useless pain, i muarrassmem expense.

SSSSStfii mndeunt9n turn. $5.00 $5.00 UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS omm wtgkts Tin r. at, Whtteaall St. Orer Jacob. Ph.rMacr.

Hi is) at this Juncture 1 that time to the jompany has frowr the stock and care for the growth contracting end which is orsytli. The retail busln( Electric company This store const and appliances ally everything is devised of an 138 and 1S4 South the shopping district. isplayed the latest electrical macnines, vacuum cleaners, isners, churns, sewing motors, devices, heating devices and second floor Is devoted to the play of lighting fixtures a mam th stock of the Inte.t finishes from the simplest to the most rate period designs surfaced with and gold. Here also are the dec elty lighting piece! the south. varied collection I repair departments.

It Is the personnel of the Carter Electric company, however, to whom is ror tne suostantiei growth Shivers, vice president and manager. active cnarge or hoth the wholesale retail departments: Mr. F. Jfe Biurv, r. a.

Mammono. purenas: a Kent: Mr. J. Pamr In wholesale sales department: Mr. John R.

Thornton. In charge of the lamp department: Mr. M. O. White, In charge of the offtee and clerical force.

ARARAT GROTTO PLANS FOR GREAT CEREMONIAL There Is no 11ml of men in the ch planned a big cere Saturday night Au haU. West End. the number and all members will be refreshments it the Veiled Prophets of I the Enchanted Realm. Men of the southeast from seven states who are to conduct the "United War Work" drive In November, have arrived In Atlanta, and will assemble this morning at o'clock In the Capital City club for a two day conference to formulate In detail plans for raising 1333. 500,000 to continue and extend the work of the Y.

H. T. W. C. A.

War Camp Community Service and the American Library association In the camps here and abroad. H. King, campaign director for the T. M. C.

A In the southeast with John J. Eagan, of Atlanta, chairman of the executive committee of the will preside. Rev. George D. Booth will give the opening prayer this morning.

Dr. O. E. Brown will speak on "Christ in This War." J. W.

Kight associate campaign director, will outline the preparations to date. Hiss Elisabeth Hughes will discuss the T. W. A progranm. and W.

D. Weatharford will talk on The Student Campaign." From 1:1 (to 2:30 o'clock there will be a luncheon for all delegates at the Capital City club. At the afternoon session, L. Porter Moore, director of publicity for the T. M.

C. A in the southeast, will talk on the publicity campaign. Captain George M. Lynch and W. Brabham, In charge of speakers for the campaign, will discuss that phase.

W. L. Chandler will talk on the boya' campaign; Howard Hubbell. on the county organisation; Will R. McCord.

on the Industrial program, and Arch Tawlck, on hcrw to enlist the negro. In tonight's meeting, Alexander will talk on city campaigns, and there will be an open forum on the duties of a district director. At the Monday meeting Mr. King will talk on campaign subjects, as will C. R.

Caldwell. Dr. W. W. Alexander will speak on the qualities of leadership needed.

PLEASING PROGRAM FOR BENEFIT BAND CONCERT FRIDAY The Replacement Camp band from Camp Gordon will be heard Friday evening In Taft haU in a program of unusual merit The benefit perform' ance to be given for the war worli fund of the First Christian church. The forty members of the band well known musicians, some of then beine: professionals. However. P. White ford, band leader, will be assisted bj Frederick Ellsasser, a cornet soloist Patrons for the occasion will be Gov rnor and Mrs Hua Dorsev.

Colonel nd Mrs. William PeeL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell. Mr and Mrs.

R. cooney, Mr. and Mrs. U. M.

BoyKIn, Mr. M. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs.

Asa Can ler. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

8tewart Mr. and Mrs. m. KoDinson, Mr. and Mrs.

(rann f. Evans. Mr. Quy Hurlber ones. Dr.

Howard T. Cree, Dr. O. ncKer and Mr. feteve, Johnston.

Following is the program Garden Busier Walter J. Llnhai Intermission. Fintasle, "Southern Memories" Descriptive. "Hunting1 I fully preparing tor the cbsse. A ho Selection, "Bohemian (a) "When You Are Truly Mine" Lee ihi Wnndcrfnl Cities." with Sa: hone quartet Hanley Corporal W.

Van March, "Stars and Stripes Admission 2S cents for adults: II MISS THREADGILLE GOING TO FRANCE AS WORKER Miss Lois ThreadgUle has the dis lnctlon of being the first Atlanta gir: be accepted by the T. C. A foi of Miss ThreadglUe's ap of Y. M. C.

Miss Threadg ille ii or charming sonallty and work. ifted with a wonder pi in the de it. and has suc entertain the men on the other side as weu as nere. been the services of bundreds of In discussing the appointment of Miss Threadgrille Saturday sits. Boykln said the response of the women of Atlanta and of the south generally was Inspiring.

During the past week Mrs. Boykln has received applications from thirty Atlanta women who appear to be qualified for the work. These applicants en, several of them being mothers of applicants for thl service applicants who are accepted have a knowledge of French; they amuse soldiers in some other war. and they roust be prepaied to spend about twelve hours a day selling supplies to soldiers, such ae candy, tobacco, rasor blades and such things as men want and are carried in stock TREASURY DEPARTMENT NEEDS WOMEN CLERKS The Internal revenue service of the treasury department needs 100 women for auditing clerks, and a civil service examination for this position will be held at ones. Entrance salaries for this position are from I Li 00 to 81,400 a year, with opportunity for advancement to $2,000 a Competitors are not required to report for examination at any place, but will be rated on education experience and a thesis to be filed with application.

Applicants mast have reached their twenty first but not their thirty fifth birthday on the data of making the oath to the application. obtalned'from the LJlODTErJANT VTVTAV RAUfPTU Company A of the 161st machine gun battalion, i ompany here. orted missing Macon, August Ti. (Special.) A message from the war department tonight to Mrs. J.

B. Roberts. 451 CenteT street, informed her that her son. First Lieutenant Vivian N. Rob erts, company a lolst machine gun battalion, has been reported missing Vivian Roberts is one of the best ngnting with the Rainbow div in France.

He served for mai of the national guard and went to tl yaars he nlcutt Clothing BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS EARLY, URGES WARDLAW Superintendent Suggests Pur chases Now in Order to Aviod Rush. As the opening of the cltv school. drawing near, Superintendent J. waxdlaw suggests patrons of the scnoois tnat they purchase school supplies in advance of the opening, which win facilitate the beginning of actual worK without delay or Inconvenience. Superintendent Wardlaw.

in his ment says: "For the convenience of i concernd, it is suggested that patro Of the Public schools nnrrhsu and supplies for their children during It is pointed that the board of to the children, as last lslactory arrangements have been made schools. They hav( incomplete list of books before the openine Book I were distributed among the children, Advantage of buying books during opening days, can readily be i It Is remembered that It is a task to provide more than 25. children with all necessary books and supplies. It eptalls the employment of a large number of extra employees, and endent the mi irdlaw. by pati Super Ltlsfactorily, and there will be less mfusion and the annoyane of the an jal rush will be avoided.

WIRELESS CLASS FULL. Another to Be Organized at Tech High. The Interest manifested In the open legraphy last Monday night at the Tech night school, with sixty applicants present was such that Professor A B. Morton, dean of the school, has decided to form a second class if there were fifti dui desire of young men to equip themselves for this branch of the service, that induced Professor Morton to open another class if a sufficient number Thes pervfsi niea tnemseives aionaay mgnu under direct sn i of the United States war de just as are an branches of Ice taught at Georgia Tech. and the classes are held on Monday, of the Tech night school, which will be on Monday.

September 18. In view of the constant demand for technically trained men In government work ad elsewhere, it is anticipated the school will have the largest attendance in Its history this fall. CHAPPELEAR ENJOYING SERVICE "OVERSEAS' F. J. Chappelear.

of the T. and C. Furniture company. ambulance corps, and Marietta, has young soldier writes in the best of spirits and seems the kaiser" is nearing. ne young soraier received nis rxain at Camp Gordon, where he formerly connected with the T.

and Furniture ISO GEORGIA LIMITED SERVICE MEN CALLED furnish twelve. These i inta's quota Is divided as follows: Rheumatism fe Completely waened one of the system bi Iba celebrated Mineral Watet. Pot The Lessons of Today It is difficult to get far away from the subject of saving in these strenuous War Times. Somebody has written "He that is plentiful in expense of all kinds will hardlv be pre served from decay." If that anolies to normal times, how FURNITURE much more does it apply to war times? Take a prudent view of every expenditure. Buy things that will last.

We must conserve everything labor time money. There is scarcity on all hands. Take heed and get your needs filled before it is too late. Some furniture factories are already refusing orders. Others are very apt to follow their example shortly.

This "Adam" Style Bed Room Suite of Rich Old Ivory Is Only 1 25.00 And note, please, how handsome, refined and graceful the lines. Also the pieces are unusually large; for instance, the Dresser top is 45x22 inches; the Chiffonier top 36x20 inches; and the Bed is 56 inches high and full width. As for value, we are quite sure it cannot be duplicated at this price. Terms. $15 Cash and $2.50 per Week Now Is The Time to Buy Heaters Before Cold Weather Special Terms After experiencing what most everyone did last winter we don't think people will allow themselves to be caught again in the same predicament if it can be avoided.

You remember before there was a shortage of heaters as well as of fuel. With congested railroad traffic it is very apt to occur again. Our heaters were ordered shipped very early to make sure we got them on time, and as an inducement for you to do likewise special terms are being made of $1.00 PER WEEK The "Garland" Heaters $40.00 to $65.00 TIOROUGHLY dependable heaters possessing In the fullest measure' necessary element. Attractive! Honest! Strong! Economical! Burns soft or hard coal, coke or wood, therefore, particularly desirable in times like this. These we have in various sizes suitable for use in any room or hall.

No extra charge for setting up. Boss Hot Blast Heaters $22.50 to $45.00 FOR a medium priced heater we have never seen the equal of the "Boas" Hot Blast. Having nickel plated top ring, bottom ring, screw drafts and name plate it is very ornamental, besides giving off abundant heat for any reasonable area. The body has cast iron lining all the way to top of stove. Has large lift top feed door, also large feed door with damper In center.

This Beautiful "Queen Anne" Dining Room Suite of Walnut $345 $1 WMkly MYERS More artistic furniture was never designed than the period known as "Queen Anne." This particular suite is made of highly polished brown walnut, with handsome burl walnut panels. The set consists of ten leces buifet, China closet, fcjctension lable and Upholstered Chairs. Divided Payments If You Wish. This Large Mule Skin Rocker Special $1 5 Could you imagine greater comiort than to recline in this handsome upholstered chair? The seat is full 20 inches wide, the back high enough for head rest, and has easy springs in both back and seat Upholstered in very fine a regular $33.50 value..

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