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THCRBDAY, MAY 19, 1921.
If you are not using Milk Made Bread, you are not using the best. Ask for
BENSON S Milk Made Bread.
TAMPA MAN GIVES
CREDIT TO TANLAC
Hines Says He Couldn’t
Have Held Out An
other Month But
for Tanlac.
“Yes, sir, I’ll go out of my way to
recommend Tanlac since it lias put me
back in such fine health,” said A. J.
Hines of 1223 Franklin street, Tampa,
Fla.
“My health was all broken up and at
tie rate I was going down hill I could
not have held out another month. My
liver was out of order and caused me
to feel sluggish, tired and no account
all the time. Malaria was all through
my system and that sapped my strength
until I got so weak I could hardly pull
through the day. My appetite went
back on me and it looked like I was in
for a long spell of sickness.
“Rut I began taking Tanlac just in
time and three bottles of it put me back
to where I feel as tine as I did the best
day of my life. My liver is in good
condition, the malaria liasl all been
driven out of my system and my appe
tite is so big that every time I go to
the table I feel so hungry it seems that
I missed the last meal. J'm as strong
as I ever was, and am glad to give this
statement for I make no secret of what
Tanlac has done for me.”
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Changing CoTor.
“An irishman may he green but—"
‘Well, what?” “When lie’s in a tight
le sees red."
Discipline.
No one ever begins to climb at the
top. but an observant business uihd
remarks that the trouble with many
of our young people is that they do
not seem to he aware of tha.
They are so assured of their own abil
ity, and high desert that they claim rh
wrong end of the ladder
Whooping Cough
This is a very dangerous disease, par
ticularly to children under live years of
age, but when no paregoric, codeine or
other opiate is given, is easily cured by
giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
Most people believe that it must run
its course, not knowing that the time is
very much shortened, and that there is
little danger from the disease when
this remedy is given. It has been used
in 'many epidemics of whooping cough,
with pronounced success. It is safe
and pleasant to take.
GOOD GULF GASOLINE contains
no kerosene or casinghead mixtures.
Buy Paint With Your
Eyes Open-
There’s as much difference in the character of paints as in
people. You want paint that not only looks well on you*
property, but that will give you the best service at lowest
cost. That is the reason you should buy a paint containing
“Save the greatest amount of zinc. Without it paint rapidly
darkens, scales off and decays.
( ' ' Contains the highest percentage of ZINC, mixed in correct proportion with
pure Lead and ground in genuine Linseed Oil. In point of appearance,
great covering capacity, and longest wear, Pee Gee Mastic Paint has proved
its worth during more than fifty years.
Ask us for Free Paint Book "Homes and How to Paint Them " or write
Peaslee-Gaulbert Cos., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky.
Parish Academy Locals
Hoschton, Ga. (Special.) —Sunday
school at this place is progressing nice
ly under the supervision of J. H. Parks.
The B. Y. P. U. has been organized
but owing to the rain Sunday night
we did not have the program. Every
one come and make Sharon the banner
church of Mulberry association.
Misses Lois Davis and Lois Feagon
spent Saturday night with Miss Lois
Mauldin.
Miss Viola Maulin spent a while on
Saturday afternoon with Miss Lois
Langford.
Mr. Jessie Gilland spent Saturday
night with Mr. J. T. Brock.
Miss Flora Sailyrs spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. Robert Reed, of
near Chestnut Mt.
Mr. Collie Lancaster and sister, Eva
Jane, attended the debate at Brasel
ton Friday night.
Misses Laura Mae Lancaster and
Lois (Abbie) Mauldin spent Friday
night with Miss Lois Feagan.
The Sharon Wood Chucks journeyed
over to Braselton Thursday afternoon
and played base ball. The score was
six and three in favor of the Wood
Chucks, better known as the “Cain
Cutter 9.” The Sharon Wood Chucks
are a young team but they win the vic
tory. They are making the second Ty
Cobb out of Mr. Lyman Sloan and Col
lie Lancaster and what a champion
catcher is Herman Johnson. The field
ers, short stop and basemen are al
ways on the lookout for a No. 1.
Misses Zora Mae Lancaster and Luna
Mae Evans of Statham spent Saturday
night with Miss Eva Jane Lancaster
where she gave a singing in their honor
and a large number of friends were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brock of County
Line spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Brock.
Mr. J. Herbert Lancaster spent Sat
urday night with Mr. Howell Parks.
Several from here attended the Sun
day school convention last week at
Bethabra, also the baptizing there Sun
day.
Don’t forget the Sunday school here
every Sunday afternoon except the 3rd
Sunday which is preaching day. Ev
ryone come.
One of the Cain Cutters.
Evils of Constipation.
Perhaps the most serious of the dis
! eases caused by constipation is appen
! dieitis. If you would avoid this dan
j gerous disease, keep your bowels reg-
I ular. For this purpose Cliamberlaiu’s
I Tablets are excellent, easy to take and
mild and gentle in effect.
THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE is
clean, uniform and full of POWER.
PARISH ACADEMY
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen and son,
Cecil, spent Friday night with their
daughter, Mrs. Arthur House.
Mrs. Pearlie Simpson spent Saturday
night with her daughter, Mrs. Albert
Allen.
Miss Thelma Allen was the guest of
Miss Jessie Simpson Friday night.
Misses Bessie and Flora Simpson
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Rosa Reynolds.
Miss Carmen Elder was the guest of
Miss Nellie Allen Friday night.
Herman Simpson was the guest of
Cecil Allen Saturday night.
Mr. Herman Attaway spent Friday
night with Mr. J. T. Vanderford.
Miss Bertha Cruce was the guest of
Miss Carmen Elder Sunday.
There was a large crowd gathered
at Bethabra church Sunday at the bap
tizing.
Mrs. A. N. Elliott and daughter, Jew
ell, were guests of Mrs. Talmo Norris
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Norris are tne
proud parents of a tine bhby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House and lit
tle daughter were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Allen Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Talma Norris had as her guest
Sunday her mother, Mrs. Raymond
Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Attaway from
Gainesville were in this community
Sunday.
The party given by Misses Nellie and
Ruth Allen Saturday night was enjoy
ed by all present.
This community was visited by a big
rain Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen were in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen Fri
day night.
Mattie P'leeman was the guest of
of Thelma Allen Sunday.
Ernest Sells was the guest of Odell
Wright Sunday.
Miss Jewell Elliott was the guest
of Misses Nellie and Ruth Allen Fri
day.
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Post Oak Locals
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hill spent Wed
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. BusL
Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrix spent Fri
day night with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Aus
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lackey, of Para
dise spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. G. I’. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
Thursdays with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wall spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, of near Winder.
Miss Clara Smith, of near Paradise,
spent Saturday and Sunday night and
Sunday with Miss Lillie Mae Holloway.
THE WINDER NEWS
Mr. C. G. Cassey Is on the sick list
this week; hope he will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey- an
nounce the birth of a tine hoy on the
14th; both mother and babe doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Jr.,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.s G.
P. Holloway.
Misses Susie and America Dillard
and Mr. Dillard attended Mother’s Day
at Carter Hill Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey of near
Gratis were guests of Mi - , and Mrs.
C. G. Casey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hosch spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. Clarence Smith,
Mr. A. J. Casey spent a few days
last week with his son, Mr. H. F. Ca
sey.
Jud Tunklns.
Jud Tunklns says he doesn’t believe
there Is any lion or tiger or other wild
animal as dangerous to human life as
a young woman who Is showing off to
a rich uncle how fast she can run her
new automobile.
Otherwise All Right.
A prominent clubwoman says that
woman’s besetting sins are envy, lazl
less, gluttony. Jealousy and revenge.
Outside of that she Is. we presume,
jhe angel we have always liked to pic
ture her.—Boston Evening Transcript.
Judge’s Bright Idea.
Ossip was attempting to walk along
die street on his hands. A policeman
irrested „hlm. not agreeing that the
world had turned upside down. “How
nuch did you drink?" asked the Judge.
‘Just one glnss of wine." “Well," re
narked the jutjge. “It must have been
t magnifying glass.”
Lumbago.
This Is a rheumatism of the muscles
of the back. It comes on suddenly and
is quite painful. Every movement ag
gravates the disease. Go to bed, keep
quiet and have Chamberlain's Liniment
applied and a quick recovery may be
expected. Mrs. F. J. Dann, Brockport,
X. Y., writes: “I can honestly say that
Chamberlain’s Liniment cured me of
lumbago a year ago last summer. When
I began using it, f was flat on my back
in bed and could not turn to the left or
right. I had a bottle of Cliamterlain’s
Liniment in the house and this was ap
plied to my back. It promptly drove
away the pains and aches.”
By using SUPREME AUTO OIL
much of the carbon trouble is elimina
ted.
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tidy red tins, hand
some pound and halt
pound tin humidors
and in the pound
crystal glass humi
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the national jcy smoke
Near the CuspUJormitory.
A Kansas student who appears to
>e related to our old friend, Mrs.
Blanderhy, was describing the sunken
garden on the school campus “In the
place where they had tulips," he said,
•they've now got a row ot snllvas with
•otne spltoomas In the center."—Bos
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