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MRS. O’CONNfR
GAINS_B POUNDS
Suffered From Stomach Trouble and
Catarrh for Five or Six
Year*.
Mrs. Jno. O’Conner, who lives at
338 East Oldham Street, Knoxville,
Tenn., called p the Kuhlnian-Cliam
bliss Drug Cos., recently and said
she wanted to speak to the “Tanlac”
man. When Mr. Willis answered the
telephone, Mrs. O’Conner made the
following remarkable statement:
“I just wanted you to know, and
everybody else to know, what that
Tanlac medicine has done for me.
Why, 1 have gained eight pounds
already, and have only been taking
it for ten days. I have just finish
ed taking the first bottle and have
sent Mr. O’Conner back to the store
this morning for another bottle. This
Tanlac certainly does just what you
say it will do. I began to eat bet
ter, sleep better and feel better from
the very first dose, and the change
in my condition has just been won
derful. I had a good doctor before
1 began using Tanlac, but he didn’t
seem to understand my case, and his
medicine did not seem to do me
any good, so i just set it aside and
quit using it.
“For the past five or six years 1
have been in a rundown condition —
nervous, weak and at times very
dizzy. I had nervous headache and
indigestion perfectly awful. My stom
ach was so weak I couldn’t digest
tlVe lightest kind of food. I was
nervous and depressed and slept verj
little. I had become so despondent
over my condition I thought nothing
could help me. It certainly was
lucky for me w'hen I heard of Tan
lac. It is not like any other medi
cine I have tried —it seems to soothe
my stomach, and is a fine tonic, too,
because my appetite is good now,
and I digest what I eat. If any one
had told me there was a medicine
on earth that would make me gain
eight pounds in ten days, I would
have thought them crazy.
“I don’t believe there is another
medicine on earth like Tanlac. My
catarrh is also a great deal better —
in fact, I hardly notice it any more.
Tanlac, the wonderful medicine
that accomplished such emarkable
results in Mrs. O'Conner’s case, is
sold by G. W. DeLaPerriere in Win
der and by Leslie & Hendrix in Beth
lehem. Advt.
Some men are so vigorous that
they want to get there with botli
feet, even when they register a kick.
Citrolax.
’ CITROLAX
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Best tiling ,for constipation, sour
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stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost
at once. Given a most thorough and
satisfactory flushing—no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleans
ed, sweet and wholesome. Ask for
Citrolax. Sold every where. Advt.
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It s mighty difficult to make a
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fortable unless her shoes hurt her.
W. C. .T U.
DEPA RTMENT
'Edited by Mrs. Harry Segars
Inquiry Into Our
Work Solicited
Mrs. W. C. Horton, President
Mrs. Paul Roberts, Secretary
Mrs. W. J. Herrin, Treasurer
Anti-Liquor Advertising Bill Passes
Mississippi Legislature.
Both houses of the Mississippi leg
islature have passed the anti-liquor
advertising bill, which prohibits all
advertising of alcoholic liquors in
the state. There was a motion to
reconsider, and the liquorites are
making a strong fight to defeat the
bill. Of 150 editors who have been
asked their opinion, ninety per cent
are in favor of it.
More Men Ordered on Water Wagon.
Officials of the I. P. Thomas phos
phate works, at Mantua Point, New
Jersey, have informed their employes
that every man who takes a drink of
intoxicating liquor on his way to or
from his work will be discharged.
The company has employed a special
watchman to see that the men have
not been drinking before they come
to work. The officials decided on
the new rule when some of the work
men were found intoxicated.
Nebraska has anew poster. It is
in the shape of a white cross on a
block background. The top Oi the
cross gives matter relating to tobac
co and upon the lower part is the
state law against Tobacco. The arms
are made of my poster, The Seven
Ages of the Cigaret Fiend.” It is
splendid. I hope every state will use
this. The cross is 38x17 inches in
size. 1 will loan the cut for the
arms.
A Home Thrust.
A father in Richmond, Va., was
sitting at his breakfast table with his
family when iiis son, who had just
arrived at the age of twenty-one, re
marked: “Father, hew do you ex
pect to vote?’’ “Son, I will vote for
self-local government.’’ Well, father,
the practical fefect fo that vote is to
continue the saloons in Richmond, is
it not?” "Yes, son, that will be the
effect.” “Father, I am twenty-one
years of age. Some of my associates
drink, and frequently they have in
vited me to go with them into sa
loons. I can truthfully say to you
and mother this morning, that I
have never darkened the door of a
salo’on, but, if the saloon is good
enough for you to vote for, it is
good enough for me to support, and
the next invitation that comes to me
I will accept and go in and drink.”
The father lost his appetite, his
eyes filled with tears, a lump came
in his throat, and he said: “My son,
I will vote for prohibition.”
Liquor permits for King county for
the first month under prohibition
numbered 2,117 and aggregated 13,-
310 quarts of various kinds of in
toxicating liquors. When it is re
membered that King county contains
not only Seattle with about 3z0,000
population, but also a large number
of small cities and towns, this is
not a startling aggregate and shrinks
into comparative insignificance com
pared with the quantity that would
have purchased in the 317 saloons of
Seattle, not to mention that dispens
ed in the rest of the county. The
number of permits will course,
vary from month to month, but tiie
quantity of liquors orderde will nev
er equal that formerly disposed of
in the saloons, and there is the com
forting reflection that the open sa
loon, flaunting its temptations before
young and old, is a thing of the past.
Eventually the number of those ap
plying for permits will grow less and
less, until National Constitutional
Prohibition puts a quietus on the en
tire infamous business.
OUT OF THE RACE
When one wakes with stiff back,
pains in muscles, aches in joints, or
rheumatic twinges, he cannot do his
>est. If you feel out of the race,
tired, languid, or have symptoms of
kidney trouble, act promptly. Foley
Kidney Pills help the kidneys get rid
of poisonous waste matter that
causes trouble. Sold every where. Ad
The Winder News, Thursday, March 30,1916.
GREEN & MICHAEL
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
ATHENS, GEORGIA
. ,LOAN DEPARTMENT
We have money to loan on real
estate, security in any amounts desir
ed at 7 or 8 per cent interest. Rate
of interest determined by amount of
loan and character of security. Ap
ply in person or by letter.
Cannot Praise Them Enough.
Many sick and tired women, with
aches and pains, sore muscles and
stiff joints, do not know how that
their kidneys are out of order. Mrs.
A. G. Wells, Box 90, Route 5, Rocky
Mount, N. C., writes: “I am tak
ing Foley Kidney Pills and cannot
praise them enough for the wonder
ful benefit I derived in such a short
while”. Sold everywhere. Advt.
MANY AMERICAN ANIMALS
SHIPPED TO THE ALLIES.
The United States shipped 678,443
horses and mules, worth $131,914,000,
to Europe for the allied armies in
last year and a half, according to ex
port figures assembled in the Bu
reau of Foreign and Domestic Com
merce. The report says despite a
diminished supply the price of farm
animals have dropped considerably
within the last few months, which is
explained by the statement that only
the best horses left the country, low
ering the general standard. We had
not noticed a drop in the price at
this market. Some very small mules
have been sold here for two hundred
dollars and better.
“Cured”
Mrs. Jay McGee, of Steph
enville, Texas, writes: "For
nine (9) years, I suffered with
womanly trouble. I had ter*
rible headaches, and pains in
my back, etc. It seemed as if
1 would die, I suffered so. At
last, I decided to try Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, and it
helped me right away. The
full treatment not only helped
me, but it cured me.”
TAKE
Cardui
The Woman’s Tonic
Cardui helps women in time
of greatest need, because it
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gently, on the
weakened womanly organs.
So, if you feel discouraged,
blue, out-of-sorts, unabls to
do your household work, on
account of your condition, stop
worrying and give Cardui a
trial. It has helped thousands
of women,—why not you ?
Try Cardui. E-71
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EDITOR SHANNON IS URGED
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Commerce, Ga., March 28, 1916. —
Hon. John F. Shannon, for many
years Editor of The Commerce I^ews ;
and also for the past two years chair
man of the County Democratic Exec
utive Committee, is now being urged
by his hundreds of friends from all
parts of this county, to become a can
didate for the legislature from Jack
son county. Editor Shannon is a
staunch Democrat, tried and true,
and has ever been found fighting va
liantly in the ranks for the princi
ples of Democracy.
Mr. Shannon has always been a
strong prohibitionist and has also
stood for good roads, and for law
and order everywhere and all the
time. Asa legislator, Mr. Shannon
would always be found safe, sound
and conservative, and the motto of
Georgia, “Wisdom, Justice and Mod
eration” would find in him a firm
friend, and a strong defender, and
an able editor and fair and impar
tial journalist, Mr. Shannon would re
fleet glory upon his brethren of the
“Fourth Estate” who have done so
much for Georgia’s permanent pros
perity and success in the past.
Here’s wishing success to Editor
“Jack” Shannon, “the gentleman
from Jackson.”
“I have a little girl six years old
who has a good deal of trouble with
croup,” writes W. E. Curry, Evans
ville, Ind. “I have used Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar, obtaining instant relief
for her. My wife and I also use it
and wiil say it is the best sure cure
for a bad cold, cough, throat trouble
and croup that I ever saw.” Sold ev
erywhere. Advt.
Selfishness.
The selfish man suffers more from
his selfishness than he from whom
that selfishness withholds some im
portant benefit.- —Emerson.
We Ik 1
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you in every respect. We itm * K i
farther guarantee that one MB. \ f y
pound of Luzianne will go as Bp A
far as two pounds of cheaper W ■y \ Amlk
coffee. If, after using the en
tire contents of one can ac- <&&&*
£ cording to directions, you are not absolutely
satisfied on both these points, throw the
empty can away and get your money back
from the grocer. He will give it to you with
out quibble. Buy this better and cheaper
coffee today. Write for premium catalog.
LUZIANNE
COfFEE
"The Reily -'Taylor Cos. New Orleans
Regrets.
For all we know, the gaudy butter
fly may have moments in which it
regrets the fine times it had as a
carterpillar.—Puck.
They Let Him
Sleep Soundly
•‘Since taking Foley Kidney Pills
I believe I am entirely cured and I
sleep soundly all night,” H. T.
Straynge. .
Take two of Foley Kidney Pills
with a glass of pure water after each
meal and at bedtime. A quick and
easy way to put a stop to your get
ting up time after time during the
night.
Foley Kidney Pills also stop pain
In back and sides, headaches, stom
ach troubles, disturbed heart action,
stiff and aching joints, and rheumatic
pains due to kidney and bladder ail
ments.
Gainesville, Ga., R. R. No. 3. Mr.
H. T. Straynge says: “For ten years
I’ve been unable to sleep all night
without getting up. Sometimes only a
few minutes after going to bed I’d
have to get up, and I tried everything
I heard of for the trouble. Last year
I tried Foley Kidney Pills and after
taking one bottle I believe I am en
tirely cured and I sleep soundly all
r.ight.’*
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