Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 22, 1908, Image 3

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BETTER DO IT NOW \ Too late for Fire Insurance after it burns. Too late for Life Insurance after your health is im paired. Make use of opportunity. See us to day. KILGORE & RADFORD, Insurancec Agents, Bfcgr Office at The Winder Banking Company. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR buggies. We have on hand a line of the best Bug gies for the money ever brought to this market. We handle the Rock Hill, Columbia,Taylor= Canady, Tyson & Jones, Columbus, Summers, Durham, Piedmont and Anchor. Give us a call and let S. C. Potts or W. H. Sikes tell you howto roll through life with ease. Cannon & Flanigan, Winder, Ga. READ THIS. Have you noticed that Brick Residence on Broad street next to the Baptist church that will cost about $8,000.00. Well the house next to it, occupied by Dr. J. H. Turner, for $2,65000. This price for one week. $1,000.00 cash balance one year at 8 per cent.; Go and see the biggest bargain in Winder. QUARTERMAN & TOOLE , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINDER. BENEFITS IN DISEASE: Typhoid, if You Pull Through, Gives You a New Stomach. GOOD EVEN IN RHEUMATISM. That Painful Affliction. Keeps Other Miseries Out of the System and Is a Promoter of Long Life —Blessings of Colds and Smallpox. To be struck down by disease seems a most undesirable thing, yet there are many living today in the fullest en joyment of very excellent health who but for an attack of some disease would have lived a life of almost per petual misery. These people were, first of all, vic tims of indigestion in its worst form, and only those who have experienced it know what true indigestion is. Struck down by typhoid fever, they came through the trying ordeal cured of indigestion, for one outstanding ec centricity of typhoid is that if you pass through an attack safely it gives you anew stomach. In fact, after an attack of typhoid the victim is usually left with a stomach like an infant. That is the grand chance offered to one who has suffered, it may be, for long years from acute indigestion. If only he takes care, after an attack of typhoid he need never know 7 indiges tion again. Be it remembered that r.ny one trou bled with severe indigestion is not ad vised to go hunting around for typhoid fever. That might prove to be a disas trous course to follow. A chronic cold is just one of those things which none of us want, yet even a chronic cold has its good points, more especially if you happen to be up in years a bit—not too old. of course. People who are up in years and who suffer from chronic bronchitis seem to get remarkably well. It keeps the blood in good circulation, for, cf course, the victims have to cough, and that gives the heart a jerk and sends the blood coursing nicely through the veins and arteries. If the cold be not too acute, old peo ple derive considerable benefit. An acute attack, on the other hand, may rut off an old person in a day or two. It is the chronic type only which yields benefit. Smallpox is a dreaded scourge, so much so that if it be reported that a case exists in a neighborhood a thrill passes through the whole community. Yet those who suffer from smallpox and recover usually live topa green old age. It seems to renew life In some mysterious way by thoroughly purify ing the blood. If. however, you desire to attain to a ripe old age. you cannot get on at all without rheumatism. Consider the hosts of old folks you encounter hob bling about, grumbling ull the day about their bones and joints. In all probability these old people would have been In tbelr graves yen is be fore but for this very rheumatism. The reason is that if rheumatism Is In the system it keeps other ills out. It makes a grand fighting force and keeps most other enemies of the hu man frame at bay, especially those of the germ type. Very naturally if you have such a grand friend at hand you hove to pay something for aid rendered, but the pain of rheumatism, if shockingly se vere at times, is not deadly, and that Is why one gets so little sympathy when suffering from rheumatism. But the plain fact is that a slight malady always benefits you. ev<en if indirectly. As an example of that, say a very bad spell of weather comes along, cold and wet, and you contract a slight chill. Wliat do you propose to do? Why, to take the greatest eare of yourself and make as certain as possible that your cold gets no chance of develop ing into anything worse. Now, did that very 7 slight cold not make its ap pearance and cause you to be ex tremely careful of what you did there is no saying what might happen to you any day during a spell of evil, cold weather. You might have exposed yourself so much that a severe chill would have seized you. followed by inflammation of the lungs. Accordingly a slight cold may easily save you from many worse ills. In this way minor afflictions act as warnings that worse things are com ing along, but unfortunately many persons quite neglect these warning;. A man, for example, has indigestion more or loss constantly, yet pays little heed, always expecting that it will dis appear one day. Now. If be had just paid attention ro the matter at the Ire ginning— heeded the warning, in short —he might not have been let in for a severe liver attack later on. Every pain, every ache, every head ache —all these are warnings- that something else is on the way and will be along shortly.—Pearson's Weekly. For Sale. Three mules, from 5 to 7 years old; new surrey, double harness, 2-horse wagon, farming tools, corn and fod der. Also pea hulier, and would sell land —about 100 acres. June H. Wood, R. F. D. 22, Winder, Ga. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs. When housework is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep. When urinary disorders set in Woman’s lot is a wearyjone. There is a way to escape these woes. Doan's Kidney Rills cure such ills. Have an red women here in Winder. This is one Winder woman’s testimony. Mrs. J. E. Elliott, Factory Hill, Winder, Ga., says: ‘T used Doan’s Kidney Pills and I am pleased to sav that they did me a world of good, I felt weak an 1 tired, had pains across my back and was bothered by headache* and dizzv spells. Accompanying these troubles was a too frequent action of the kidney secretions, often, obliging me to rise during the night. 1 used various reme dies, but it was not until I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro cured from Turner’s Pharmacy, that I obtained permanent relief. The use of the lir.st box helped me so much that I continued taking them and when I had taken the contents of three boxes, I was without a sign of my old trouble. I gladly endorse such an effective remedy.” For sale, by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s — and tak*- no other. The right kind of a man doesn't have to spend half his time looking for a job. A woman gets more enjoyment out of a good cry than a man does out of a hearty laugh.