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' THTRSdIy, SEPTEMBER 30, 1920.
EFFERED FOR 15
YEARS, SHE SAYS
dniere of Founder of the Christian
Chur'h Gains 35 Founds by
Taking Tanlac.
have just finished my third bottle
mlac have actually gained 35
is in weight,” was the statement
recently by Mrs. W. T. Conway,
East Hidepark street, South St.
, 'oseph. Mo. Mrs. Conway is one of the
P iest known and most highly respected
vomen in South St. Joseph, and is a
;randniece of Alexander Campbell,
founder of the Christian church.
“For at least tlfteent years I had suf
‘ 'ered dreadfully from stomach trouble
t ind nervous indigestion. I gradually
.■ jrew worse until finally I lost my ap-
K'tite, and when I did manage to
‘at a little something it caused m“ in
i' :ense suffering. After every meal what
[ had eaten fermented and bloated me
' ap with gas until I could hardly
i area the. I suffered so from dizziness
I that I have-actually fallen to the floor.
1 [ had pains all through my body nearly
I all the time, which were especially bad
fin the small of my bock. My nerves
! were so upset that it was simply im
possible for me to get a good night’s
* Bleep. Finally I became so run-down
land weak that for months at a time I
|could not do my housework or even
leave my room.
“I tpled many different medicines, but
• nothing seemed to reach my case until
I started taking Tanlac, and the first
bottle of it did me more good than
everything else I had taken put togeth
er. I am still taking it. although I
have been practically relieved of all
my troubles. Tilings I had not dared
to eat in years now agree with me
perfectly. lam almost entirely relei veil
f pain, afii never troubled with dizzi
ness; I can do my housework without
'n particle of trouble. In fact, I don't
“remember when I have enjoyed as good
health as I do now, and it is all due
’ to what Tanlac has done for me.”
Tanlac is sold by one good agent
; in every town.
CHILDREN OF LEPERS
SOUND AND HEALTHY
Colony TSiot Altogether an I'ncheerfui
Community—Some Live Many
Years.
London—An African leper colony,
situated near the prosperous Nigerian
town of Zjiria, is described in the Daily
Telegraph by Marjorie and Alan Leth
eridge. They write:
Away outside the city of Zaria is a
sad little community. It is approached
Ly an unfrequented road, and one
senses subconsciously ttiat one is near
ing sopie abode of sorrow, maybe a
cemetery or a native madhouse, or even
a prison. But no; it is something quite
different; it is the native leper colony.
Chance hdd never placed either of us
in such close contiguity with the real
leper as on this occasion, and it left
ns with a species of pitiful horrors
that such things could be. It was scru
pulously clean, this colony of tlie damn
el; the Emir sees to that. He is might
ily interested in the cases of these un
fortunate, and it is due to his initia
tive that so much has been done, for
the services of an English doctor can
not often easily be spared. Natives
chatter usually; these are silent.
The ring of laughter is absent; even
the children look serious as though
computing the chances of their devel
oping the plague which had laid their
parents low, for curious to relate chil
dren often escape the scourge although
living in the leper settlement.
Outside the huts sprawl the human
wreckage, who may last twenty years
or more, wasting away literally inch
by inch. We saw women with no Ang
ers or toes, men whose faces had with
ered and shrunk from the ravages of
the disease, children who had developed
the dreaded sores which foredoom their
owners to v be for always outcasts
among men.
Forty Years a Leper.
And yet it was not an uncheerful
community. An old woman showed us
her house, and was insistent that we
should see how he lived and ate and
slept. youngish man shook his fin
gerless hand at us and then demonstrat
ed how it was feasible to do every
manner of operation with merely a
stump. He seemed to find it almost
funny. And an old woman maitained
that she was the mother of them all.
and that she had been according to
her own computation a leper for forty
years or more. It is possible, we were
told, only death is always waiting, and
when it arrives is horrible.
Ytsur Mahomedan native is not unlike
the Russian moujik. In the sick and
suffering in the epileptic and the in
sane he #ees not something to avoid,
lu.t rather something worthy of re
spect. if not of veneration, something
that has been fashioned by God for
some reason of his own. and thns trans
cendentalizing all other formal works.
And thus, beyond segregating these
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. J. H. MOORE
Veterinary Surgeon
Office over City Pharmacy
Office Phone: 02J —Res. Phone 69
WINDER. GA.
I)R. CHARLES HAYES
Athens, Ga.
Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
511 Holman Building
Office Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M.
E. R. HARRIS, M. D.
Winder National Bank Building
Winder. Ga.
Office Hours:
Winder; S :30 to 10 A. M.; 2t05 P. M.
Bethlehem : 1 to 2 P. M.
Phone: Office No. 154. Residence 174.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law
Prcatice In All Courts
Commercial Law a Specialty
DR. R. P. ADAMS
General Practice
Bethlehem, Georgia.
Phones: Office 24. Residence 6
G. D. ROSS
Attorney at Law
Winder National Bank Building.
Winder, Ga.
S. T. ROSS
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 303-304 Winder Bank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office Over Carithers Bank.
Practice In All Courts.
S. M. ST. JOHN
Jeweler
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass
and Silverware.
Repair Work Done Promptly
Broad Street Winder, Ga.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
Dental Surgery
Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work
Done in Most Scientific and
Satisfactory Way.
C. S. WILLIAMS
Dentist
Winder, Ga.
Office Over Carithers Bank. All
Work Done Satisfactorily.
Phones —Office SI Residence 234.
LAMAR ANTHONY
Plain and Re-enforced Concrete Work
Cement, Tile, Stone and Terraza
Walks, Drives, Curbs and Gutters
Guaranteed Construction
113 E. 12th. St. Atlanta, Ga.
W. L. MATHEWS
Physician and Surgeon
Suite 410 Winder National Bank Bldg.
Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., and
Ito 4 P. M. Residence Phone 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
How’s This/
We offer One Hundred 'o'uar
Reward for any case o' Catarrl
that cannot be cured by Kali’;
Catarrh Cure.
F. .T. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J
Cheney for the last 15 year3, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all buslnes
transactions and financially able to carr.
out any obligations made bv tils firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo, O
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is tatten internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonial?
sent free. Price 75 tents per bottle. SoU
by all Druggists.
Take Hall* Farr'iv Pill* for conatipatlon
l
people at night, they are otherwise free
and even do they marry.
Offspring Sound.
The idea is not pleasant, but as our
guide said to us, “Why should we inter
fere with them? It is not their fault
that they suffer. It is the will of Allah,
and if they marry of their own why
should we interfere?" Which brought
out the aforementioned statement that
two lepers may marry and bring into
the world perfectly sound children, an
(extraordinary fact if accurate, one
which should mightily interest those
absorbed in the fascinating study of
eugenics.
We also learned that with improved
houses, more care for sanitation, and
a general uplifting of the moral tone
leprosy showed signs of diminution,
though it must he many a long year
ere it is placed under control in its
entiety. Meanwhile it speaks wonders
for the care of the Emir for hjs people
that, unasked and unaided, he has suc
ceeded in thus far segregating these
people, who incidentally, come from
all over the Emirate, being reported as
unsound by their local headmen. In
addition, they receive a small subsis
tence in a financial way, and are at
liberty to buy what they like in the
local markets. After all, this is a
much more practical way of offering
charity than the hard and fast, cut
md dried manner in which charity is
so often extended in other countries.
For rent —To gentlemen two rooms;
hot bath; two blocks from center of
town. Phone 147 or call at 210 Candler
-treet.
Speedy Relief
From Habitual
Constipation
The liver is the largest and mosl
important organ in the body, and
when the liver refuses to act, it causes
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
indigestion, gas, sour stomach, bad
breath, dysentery, diarrhoea, pains in
back and under shoulder blades and
under ribs on right side. These symp 1
toms lead to colds, influenza or other
serious troubles unless corrected im
mediately.
An inactive liver places an extra
burden on the kidneys, which over
taxes them and causes the blood to
absorb and carry into the system the
impurities that the liver and kidneys
have failed to eliminate.
When you treat the liver alone, you
treat only a third of your trouble, and
that is why you have to take purga
tives every few nights. Calomel or
other ordinary laxatives do not go far
enough. If you would treat your kid
neys and blood while treating the liver
you would put your entire system in
order and frequent purgatives would
then be unnecessary.
Dr. W. L. Hitchcock many years
ago recognized these important facts,
and after much study and research,
compounded what is now known as
Dr. Hitchcock’s Liver, Kidney and
Blood Powders, three medicines com
bined in one. This was the Doctor’s
favorite prescription for many years,
being used by his patients with
marked success. It is a harmless veg
etable remedy, that will not make you
sick, and you may eat anything you
like while taking it.
Get a large tin box from your drug
gist or dealer for 25c, under his per
sonal guarantee that it will give re
lief, tone up the liver, stimulate the
kidneys to healthy action and thereby
purify the blood. If your dealer will
not supply you, it will be mailed direct
by Hitchcock Medicine Cos., Atlanta,
Ga., upon receipt of price.— (adv.)
Tired
"I was weak and run-down,”
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
Dalton, Ga. “I was thin and
just felt tired, all the time.
I didn’t rest well. I wasn’t
ever hungry. I knew, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
as there is none better than—
The Woman’s Tonic
. . . I began using Cardui,”
continues Mrs. Burnett.
“After my first bottle, I slept
better and ate better. I took
four bottles. Now I’m well,
feel just fine, eat and sleep,
my skin Is clear and I have
gained and sure feel that
Cardui is the best tonic ever
made.”
Thousands of other women
have found Cardui just as
Mrs. Buruett did. It should
help you.
At all druggists.
~E. 87
CAPITAL CITY
Dry Cleaning
and Dyeing
Makes it possible
( advisable)
. A. to wear last
> /> \ year’s suits,
/ Our expefi-
dyers can
■ Ba\.q\ change that
tllmm favorite garment
’ TvA to practically any
cleaning thor
[fj 1 oughly renews
an article!!
Par* tl forty turpackagt;
Jfl if | writ* ut it's ttmint
/jy t and you'll undtntand
jAMT' why * ail Atlanta and
tht South tvtrwbtlm-
Kr Ingly btlirvt In tht
W Capital City"
CAPITAL CITY
Dry Geaning & Dye Works
aTCaNTA. GE6RgIA
FOR RENT
Nice rooms to young men. Apply 210
Candler street
THE WINDER NEWS
Wanted—Several experienced Over
all operators. None but experienced
need apply. Write D. D. Metcalf, Over
all Department, Greenville, Ala.
For sale—One 1920 Dodge touring
car; one 1919 Sensible Six Oakland;
one 1916 Studebaker. four cylinder.
See L. J. Lanthier. 108 King street.
We Are Very Proud
of Our Customers
and Friends
WE ARE ESPECIALLY PROUD OF OUR LONG CHAIN OF FAR
MER CUSTOMERS WHOSE LIBERAL PATRONAGE HAS HELPED
US TO MAKE OUR BUSINESS WHAT IT IS TODAY, AND WE TAKE
THIS METHOD OF THANKING EACH AND EVERY ON FOR SAME
WE EXPECT TO CONTINE TO DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE EACH
ONE IN THE FUTURE.
WE ARE GLAD TO SAY WE ARE IN BETTER POSITION TO
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN HEAVY GROCERIES AND FEEDSTUFF
THIS FALL THAN EYER BEFORE.
WE ALSO IIAYE A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’S, WOMX'S AND
CHIDREN’S SHOES THAT WRE BOUGHT SINCE THE DECLINE
THAT WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON.
Best White Shorts $4.50 per hundred
Best Grade 7 per cent Meal $4.25 per hundred
Best Grade 7 per cent Cotton Seed Meal $3.50 per hundred
That Famous Brand Blue Ridge Coffee, 4 pounds for SI.OO
Overalls, all grades, per pair. $2.50
NO CUT PRICE SALE, BUT JUST AN HONEST TO GOODNESS
BUSINESS.
COM TO SEE US WHEN IN TOWN.
J. C. Ray & Cos.
“THE ECONOMY STORE”
Athens and Jackson Streets Phone 177 Winder, Ga.
W tSihiiii NO FUEL \
■ WASTE J
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Vortex Stops Fuel Waste in Ash
LACK of proper air supply causes partially burned fuel
to escape in the ash pan. Heating plants and stoves
generally starve the fire and cause large waste of fuel. *-•
You can stop this fuel extravagance with the remarkable
(Vortex Double Down Draft Heater
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Vortex Heaters supply the scientific and
correct amount of air through the double
blast tubes that force the heat out into the
BETHABARA BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching next Saturday at 11 a. m.,
“God Calling Man." Sunday school Sun
day at 2:30 p. m. Preaching 3:30,
‘Christ Seeking the Lost.”
A cordial welcome awaits you.—W.
H. Faust, Pastor.
BIG SAVINGS IN FUEL
WILLIAMS-THOMP SON CO.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAR
room through the steel body. Vortex sciefl
tific air supply decreases ash, saves waste
gases, cleanses the 9moke and make*
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services for Sunday: Sunday school
10:30., S. F. Maughon, superintendent.
Preaching 11:30, “God in the World.”
B. Y. P. U. 6:30 Edith House presi
dent. I’reuching at 7:30, “No Other
Name.” You are invited to each ser
vlce.—W. H. Faust, Pastor.