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HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
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After Four Year* of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—ln an interesting lettei
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
ail. At times, 1 would have scvece pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
1 had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and 1 gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle oi
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing my work.”
if you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
Cardui, tli£ woman’s tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of w'onderfui success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
JTrtfe to: Chnttannojra Medicine Cos., Ladles*
Advisory Dept.. Chattam:. ,ga, lenn.. for Sfircial
liistrui tio fin your case and 6-1-page book, "Horn}
■ rurment for Women.” sen*. In plain wrapper, bbto-v
MORCAN IN LONDON.
Morgan, the Am< rican banker, is
in London, and those who keep up
wih financial events say tin's pres
ag s am tier huge allied loan. The
first thing we know America will
have to go to war to get its money
hack.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
UNABLE ro FUL'LY MEET
DEMANDS FOR ANTITOXIN
By Emory R. Park, M. D.
In the bulletin given out below the
State Board of Health calls atten
tion to a distressing condition of af
fairs. The statement should be care
fully read and studied as it deals
with a matter of very serious impor
tance to every one living in Geor
gia. The statement follows:
“Tiie Georgia Board of Healtli re
peatedly called the attention of the
public during 1914 and 191a to the
fact that its department for the man
ufucture and distribution of diphthe
ria antitoxin was being taxed to its
capacity in order to supply the de
mand of the people for this product,
and also empl asied the fact that if
tiie and( mand was ever increased that
it would be beyond the power ot the
department to meet it unless the
people provided increased funds with
which to increase its facilities. This
matter was also called to the atten
tion of t lie repn sentati vess of the
people and an adequate appropriation
was requested, but unfortunately lor
the health of the public no addition
al funds wefe provided. Asa con
sequence the demand which is now
be'ng made can not b° taken care
of and the pc ople, especially those
limited means do not enable them to
pay the fancy prices charged for
antitoxin by all concerns expecting
the State Board of Health, are
undoubtedly suffering and some of
them probably actually dying for the
lac k of this serum.
“Since tiie beginning of the present
year each month has shown an in
creased demand for antitoxin over
the months of.any previous year with
the exception of only one month and
Georgia Railway & Power Cos.
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ATLANTA, OCTOBER 5, 1916.
■ S2OO REWARD
will be paid for evidence resulting in the arrest and conviction, or judgment for con
tempt of the order of injunction of Fulton Superior Court, of any person who makes to
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any wife, mother, or other female member of the family of any employee, any threat
of personal violence toward such an employee or any member of his family for the pur
pose of intimidating him from the proper discharge of his duty.
SIOO REWARD
will be paid for evidence resulting in the arrest and conviction, or judgment for con
tempt of the order of injunction of Fulton Superior Court, of any person who commits
any personal violence upon any employee of this company for the purpose of intimida
ting him from the proper discharge of his duty, or who injures or unlawfully interferes
with the cars, tracks, poles, wires or other property of this company.
SSO REWARD
will be paid for evidence resulting in the arrest and conviction, or judgment for con
tempt of the order of injunction of Fulton Superior Court, of any person who makes
any threat of personal violence toward any employee of this company for the purpose
of intimidating him from the proper discharge of his duty.
Georgia Railway & Power Cos.
By W. H. GLENN,
Vice President and Operating Manager.
APPROVED:
P. S. ARKWRIGHT, President.
The Winder 7hur*ay, October 12, 1916.
the falling below in this instance was
only slight.
“During May, June and July of
1916 the demand almost doubled that
of the corresponding months of 1915
while the demand for the last two
months has been so great as to equal
approximately two-thirds of the entir*
yearly capacity of the departent.
“Such excessive demands over the
capacity of the laboratory very quick
ly exhausted the reserve supply the
Board tries to always have on hand.
Already 5,000,000 more unites are
sent cut this year than during any
previous year, and there yet re
mains three months of 1916. This
not been sufficient to meet the in
creased calls, but it is the best that
can be clone with the money at hand.
“At present all that can be done is
being done. The requests are
filed as they come in and whenever
a supply or serum is ready for dis
tribution it is proportioned out anion;
those requesting it and shipped im
mediately to them.
“There are a great many sporadic
out the state, besides numberous ep
idemics of the disease, and it is im
possible to estimate the extent of
the havee that is being wrought
among the people as a result of tiie
failure of the legislature to heed
the repeated warnings of the State
Board of Health concerning just
such a situation as at present ex
ists.
“Since ti e demand in the past
has steadily increased year by year,
and as ytet very few counties have
adopted the Ellis Public Health Law
wiiicli would very materially cut
down the incidence of this and
other diseases, it is only reasonable
to believe that the demand for anti
toxin will continue to show increases
for some years to come. It is there
fore imperative that an appro-
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priation should be made which will
in the future enable the State Board
of Health to provide a sufficient
amount of antitoxin to hold this
dread disease in cheek.”
Citation.
Georgia Barrow County. To all
whom it may concern:
Tiie appraisers appointed to set
aside a twelve months support, for
Mrs. Marium Miller and two minor
children, widow and minors of the
late J. J. Martin of said County
have filed their return. This is to
cite all concerned to show cause
if any they can, at the November
Term, 1916 why said support should
not be set aside.
This October 7th., 1916.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
For Sale.
One Jersey cow and calf; calf sired
by our Short Horn Jarnegan.—R. L.
j Woodruff.