The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, December 29, 1921, Image 2

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1921. Thin Frail People Should Take Tanlac Hundreds ef Men and Women in Winder Ap pear to be Physical Wrecks Simply Because Their Systems Are Starving for Nourish ‘ ment. TUeire are hundreds of thin, run down, nervous Men and women right hero in Winder who should lie strong, sturdy and vigorous, with rich red Idood tingling through their veins and finding hrimful of life and energy, if they would only profit hy tiie experl one * of others all over the United States and Canada, and assist nature to digest tli" food they eat. by simply taking Tanlac. Millions of people have not only been relieved of the most obstinate forms of dyspepsia and indigestion by Tanlac after other remedies have failed, but large numbers of them have re|K>rted a remarkable and rapid increase in weight and a return to normal health and strength by its use In fact, so phenomenal have been the gains in weight by thin, frail people through the use of Tanlac that this re markable preparation is now being pro olalined everywhere as the World’s (ireatest Tonic The food people eat does them abso lutely no good unless they digest it ju'oiierly. When you suffer from indi gestion and other forms of stomach trouble, the food does you harm instead of good, been use food which is not di gested stays in the stomach and fer ments, causing pains, swelling, gass on VERY USEFUL "Say, wouldn't Mr. Spider be use ful to tie up bundles during the Christmas rush? Imperative. Crawford —Does your wife beg you for Christmas money? Crobsbnw —I wouldn’t put It exactly thut way. She Issues an ultimatum. — Judge. Shark by No Means Valueless. From the tilde of a 500-pound shark It Is possible to obtain ten square feet Of leather, and the stomach furnishes a raw material which can be made Into leather with the appearance and texture of gl >zed khl according to the New 1 ork Evening Post. The liver wMI yield anywhere from 10 to ip gallons of nil and the dorsal fin, when dried, will bring about $2 50 among ori#iDLal Taking Desperate Chances. It is true that many contract .severe colds and recover from them without taking any precaution or treatment, and a knowledge of tills fact leads oth #eis to take their chasces lost, ad of giving their colds the needed attention. It should be borne in mind that every ■cold weak ns the lungs, lowers the vi tality, makes the system less able to withstand each succeeding attack and paves the way for the more serious dis eases. Can you afford to take such desperate chances when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of had colds may be had for a trifle? WHEN YOU THINK. OF INSURANCE THINK OF NORTH GEORGIA TRUST & BANKING CO. LIFE : FIRE : HAIL : LIGHTNING : CY CLONE : PARCEL POST : ACCIDENT HEALTH : AUTOMOBILE : (Full Cover age) : LIABILITY : COMPENSATION. : Phone 82 t S. F. MAUGHON, Manager. stomach, shortness of breath, bad taste in the mouth, dizziness and many other disagreeable symptoms. If this rendition is permitted to run on for ;.n indefinite period the entire system he roin's saturated with poisons, the pa tient becomes thin and pale and in time various enmplicatiaiis are apt to result. Tanlac L- a powerful reconstructive tonic and quickly overcomes this con dition by aiding Nature to < liminate the impurities from the system in a natural way and enable the vital or gatis to properly perform their func tions. That is why it is called Nature's Medicine. In fact, there is riot a singl" portion of the body that is not benefited by the helpful action of Tanlac, which be gins its work by stimulating the diges tive an assimilative organs, thereby enriching the blood and invigorating the entire system. Next, it enables the weak, worn-out stomach to thoroughly digest its final and convert the nourish ing elements into bot.e, blood and mus cle. The result is you feel strong, sturdy and well witli tin* propel amount of flesh, as Nature intended. Tanlac is sold in Winder by l>r. G. \V DeLaPerriere & Sons and hy one good drnggicst in each town. Miss La Rue Davis, of Chattanooga. Tenn., only weighed 7(> pounds. After taking three bottles of Tanlac. she now weighs over BM> pounds and is enjoy ing the best of health. —G. IV. DcLa- Perriere & Sons. '¥y^' h Pump itfullin a jiffy/ mThe Dunn Pen cleans itself while you are filling it. 4A t to rot, crack, and leak * * —nothing to break or J J to get out of order. , t It holds Severn l times S as much ink as any '2 . other self-filler. ' 'Tfie maneJdua' _. a $ DUNN'PEN % A # Tko Fountain Ftn with tks _ * As Littla Rtd Fumfi-tiandU lt’s the final fountain pen sold under an ab olute guarantee. I Gomp in and get your l>unnPen today. 4 Standard Stylet 4 Popular Pen- Points A YULE MESSAGE Christmas Spirit. Peace and Good Will Should Prevail. Time to Be Happy and to Aid Others in the Enjoyment of the Season's Cheer. On earth, peace, sood will. —Luke 2:14 SURELY there is a mystic tie be tween spirit and nature, between leuven and earth, between God and man. Not strange is tt, then, that on tlie night of the most wondrous birth time has seen, tli" age sealed skies -hould part and song of angels en trance the watctiers on Bethlehem's plains. Wiiat is the secret of tlie unwonted charm brought by this brightest day in time’s calendar? Why is the season charged with such gladness? Why do men and women feel that they can lay down their vexing burdens and their faces smile again with the faith and jo.v of childhood’s care free days? It is the rapt influence of the an gelic song on the natal night, “Peace on Earth.” To a humanity distract ed, troubled by doubts and fears, wounded by sin and smitten by con science, God sends a message: “Fear not, lam your l ather. I give you a Savior from sin and misery. You are my children. My heavenly peace I breathe upon you.” And In this sweet pledge of divine remembrance and Fatherly love —of God at peace with tnen —a wave of tranquil joy floods the world. But, again, it is an evangel to man of peace with himself. Every man tinds discord in his own being. His in nermost personality is the sent of an lagonisms. He is an Instrument out of tune. The primal harmony of his spirit is broken. He is at war with himself. His baser strives with his higher nature. Soul and body war against each other. But “on earth peace,” chants the seraphic choir. Re gard the image of God stumped upon you. Put down the low and base. Let the spirit rule and the body serve. Finally, the Christmustide should breathe the spirit of peace in our busi ness nnd in ail the relations of life. Especially in our homes we can culti vate the Christmas spirit, displacing their frequent discontents, fault find ings and contentions with peace and good will. For this glad time, nt least, let us all be better men and women; less selfish, more kindly, easier to live with. And how much happier will we be If this Christmas spirit—its cheery glow and kindly warmth —stay with us all through the year! —Junius B. Remen snyder. JOY OF CHRISTMAS Season Proves That Men and Women Ate Friendly Beings. Desire to Make Presents and to Be Cheerful Shows People Wish to Be Congenial. ONE of the finest things about Christinas Is its trueness, (lie joyous reality of it. At Christmas time no exhortation is necessary to make it go; Christinas never has to be made a “success,” as a purade or a pageant. Christmas is in a certain sense an institution; it conies at a certain date each year; it always has its Christmas tree, its stocking, its poultry dinner colored with cranberries. But it is one of those institutions that has nev er been institutionized; it exists in the.nature of man. Christmas proves to us that men, women and children are at heart friendly beings. The spontaneity of Christinas giving and Christmas cheer proves what people really want to be — good friends. Wars go on at other times; men and women quarrel among themselves over property or over other men and women; artificial requirements are im posed that Incite to greed, dishonesty and bitterness. But at Christmas time there comes over tlie broad surface of our western civilization, which is pret ty much like other civilizations, a great reversion to type. Man wants most to be happy, he wants to dance and sing and to make other persons happy. At other times than Christ mas something seems to be wrong, and man reasons that someone else is to blame. At Christmas time there is a gen eral forgetting of everything but be ing natural. Christmas Is the great annual armistice of that portion of humanity that has come to he segre gated under the name of Christendom. Chi (sunns Is the finest thing that has come out of Christianity, because it Is the friendliest thing. Men and women are not naturally and health ily meddlers; the best part of their lives and the most of their happiness does not come from the tyranny they exercise or the repressions they set up or the reformatory cruelties they Inflict on others. At Christmas time men and women forget to be anything but children again. Perhaps some day there will be n sort of Christmas every day of the year. Perhaps men and women will be able to forget more often and more completely, and thereby live more completely, the elimination of bitter ness and artificial antagonisms being both the cause and the effect of this happy state. Perhaps one of the lessons of Chris' >ns is thnt we 'nve more to forge nn to • nit Vetvs THE WINDER NEWS Baw It In Different Light. Mr Billos (greatly bored by tb Bay“ Marla that fellow t positive ly the worst stick I ever saw on th* •tage. He makes love to that pretty dttle countess like a hlpiiojiotflmuf crying to court an angel." Mrs Btllus (much interested) “He does. John V does. But now vividly It seems tc •ecatl the days of our courtship, lo'tn f Two teaspoonsful of Tanlac in a little water taken three times a day just before meals will make you eat better, feel better, sleep hotter and work better.—G W. DeLaPerriere & Sons. Classified Ads. NEW BARBER SHOP FOR WINDER Anew barber shop has opened in Winder, located in Winder National Bank building, fourth floor. Shave 15c. Hair cut 25c. Shampoo 25c. Massage 25c. Tonic 15c. Bond 11a Massage 45c. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. On account of the great demand on our space, there will be a charge of one-half cent per word for obituaries, memoriams, resolutions of respect, cards of thanks, etc. from this date. In sending in siuti communications count the words and send in amount, at one-half cent per word, to pay for name. Loans made on farms and city prop erty. Lowest rates of interest and commissions.—W. H. Quarterman, At torney. • • Watch next week’s News for an im portant annonucejnent from Watson- Glover and Cos. Watson-Glover and Cos. will have an important announcement in aiext week’s issue of the Winder News. Watch for it. Watch next week’s News for an im portant announcement from Watson- Glover & Cos. Watson-Glover & Cos., will have an importij.it announcement in next week’s issue of the Winder News. Watch for it. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS. On our Georgia and Carolina coast farms we have millions for immediate shipment. Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch. Prepaid mail 200. .C.O: 400, $1.00; 1000, $2.00. Ex press 2000, $.‘5.00; 5000. $6.25. Bun combe Collards, Big Boston Lettuce same price. PARKER FARMS, At lanta, Ga. 4t. “1 have taken eight bottles of Tan lac and have actually gained 40 pounds in weight and feel better and stronger than 1 have felt before in twenty-five years,” says O. H. Maliaffey. of Nash ville, Tenn. G. W. DeLaPerriere & Sons. Tanlac is appetizing and invigorat ing. Try it today.—G. W. DeLaPer riere & Sons. S. A. L. Schedule In Effect May Ist, 1921. South Bound. No. 11 arrives 6:18 A.M. No. 17 arrives 8 :42 a. m. No. 5 arrives 3:00 p.ru. No. 20 arrives 7 :00 P.M. North Bound No. 30 arrives 9:15 a.m No. 0 arrives 2 :35 p.m. No. 18 arrives 7 :0Q p.m. No. 12 arrives 10:41 P.M. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY SCHEDULE—Effective July 24, 1921. No. 8 daily for Gainesville lea. 1:33 pm No. 14 leaves Winder 5:45 A.M. Dai No. 14 daily except Sunday for Gaines ville, leives 8:45 PM No. 5 adily except Sunday leaves 11:30 A. M. No. 13 daily except Sunday from Gainesville leaves 3:15 P. M. Money to Lend on FARM LANDS Lowest rates of interest. Prompt action Hubert M. Rvlee Law offices, 405 Holman Bldg Athens, Ga. CURED In 30 Minute* with Par-a-sit-i-cide 60c from druggist* or 66c mailed Mfr„ DR. L J. SHARP & CO., Cemmerct, Si. Take no substitute. Sold by FOR SALE Good paying Fruit Stand on Broad Street in Winder, across street from Strand Thea ter. Reason for selling, have other business. Bargain, if sold this week. WINDER FRUIT STORE FIGHT OR FAIL When Abraham Lincoln was a young man T he ran for the legislature in Illinois, and was overwhelmingly defeated. He next entered business, failed, and spent seventeen years of his life paying up the debts of a worthless partner. He was in love with a beautiful young wom an to whom he became engaged-then she died. Later he married a woman who was a con stant burden to him. He then tried to get an apointment to the U. S. Land Office, but failed. Entering politics again, he ran for the U. S. Senate and was badly defeated. In 1856 he became a candidate for the vice presidency and was again defeated. In 1858 he was defeated by Douglas. One failure after another-bad failures great setbacks. In the face of all this he eventually became one of the country’s greatest men, if not THE greatest. When you think of a series of setbacks like this doesn’t it make you feel small to become discouraged, just because you think you are having a hard time in life? We do not claim to make a president out of you, but we CAN double and treble your earning capacity-write us. 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