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Before Taking ZIRON, Alabama Man Was Weak,
Nervous, Had No Appetite, But is Now Strong.
EVERY man and woman, who is in
a run-down. wt>k condition, with
bad complexion ami poor appe
tite, due to lack of iron in their blood,
should find /iron helpful and strengUi
imflding.
It la a aeientifir. reconatructire tonic,
composed of ingredient* recommended
by leading medical authorities
Describing li -i experience with Zlron,
Mr. George W. H Ganier writes from
Jones, Ala.: “Sometime bark, I was In
• terrible condition. I was weak and !
nervous, and had a tired feeling all ;
the time My akin waa muddy. I
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* Romance”
“Gripping narrative” and “breathless
adventure’’ ha ve been used with such
indiscriminate prodigality that they
usually mean nothing. But i*a the case
of Henry Ch en’s newest story, coming in
lEe COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
they’re all literally true ’ r ln ' LOUIS
IAN’ ” he has created a of adven
ture and love that you don’t want to
miss. They say it’s the best he ever
wrote. I'll tell you this — it’s a dandy !
The Stories Alone Are a 3ig 3uy at SI.OO
C. G HAYES
Phone No 38, Hoschton. Ga.
An authorirrd aubacnptjon of
TkiCMitryGatlmu Tkr Ladies' Horn*Jotrul TV* Saturday Eeim Pt
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Gained Ten Pounds
I had no appetite, and at morning I
i didn't fee! Ilk** getting up I waa
reading of Zirou aud decided I would
try it . . .
"Will say that Ziron is a good medi
cine. I have gained ten pounds in
four months. Am strong and hare a
good appetite.”
Zirnn is a mild iron tonic, good for
young and old. ft helps to restore
the system, when run down by over
work, undernourishment, caused by
stomach or bowel disorders, or as a
result of some weakening illness.
Get Zlroa from your druggist Ha
sells it on a money-back guarantee
Your knowledge of the ris
ing cost of building materials,
should be sufficient proof of
the wisdom of house painting.
More than ever before you
should be particular that the
paint you use will protect your
house from the weather you
have in this climate. Decay
will certainly result ii you neg
lect to protect the surface.
Cooledge Hygrade House
Paints are best for the South
ern climate.
We will gladly furnish color
suggestions and estimate ol
cost.
Distributed by
City Pharmacy
Do you know that Coun
try Gentleman fiction
alone is worth more than
t -e dollar’ tliat you pay
for fifty-two bin weekly
issues of The Counts y
GENTLEMAN’ Take this
story -later you may be
able to buy it in book
fo-rw for $1.90. Yet you
g-t several such novels,
along with scores of splen -
did ’short stories, as only
a email part ot your dol
lar's worth. Then of
course >v>u get the fu
mous Country Gentle
mar. agricultural service
articles written by
expert covering N A
TIONAULY every farm
interest from truck gtu
dening to motor trucks,
from livestock to live
cour.tr>’ newspapers, firms
feeds tofarm federations.
The best farmers in your
neighborhood are read
ers aifc any of them?
Then I'm sure you will
send me your dollar in
the first mail.
THT. BARROW TIMES, WT.YDftR, GEORGIA.
DEBBS TO CAMPAIGN FROM
CELL UNLESS PARDONED
Del toil, .Inly 12. I 'tiltss li<> is
pardoned, Kuyt-ne \ . Debbs. presi
dential nominee of the socialist
party, will direct the party’s cam
ping n this summer from Atlanta
federal prison, w here lie is serving
a sentence on a charge of violating
the espionage laws, the socialist
national committee decided here
today. Party leaders would visit
Dehhs freipient Iv al the prison dm
ing the (•iimpnign and learn his
wishes.
The eonmiittee decided tirst, how
ever, to make a personal appeal to
President Wilson for l)ehs release
(ieorge K. Roewer, <>f ISoston.
chairman of the eonmiittee that re
eentlv eullnl on Secretary Tumul
ty at the white house and asked
that the attention of the president.
will head the delegation. James
O’Neal and Morris llillquitt. of
New York, will he other members.
It planned to organize about 200
men and women, socialists and
members of trades unions, to go to
Washington.
The national committee expects
to complete its work here tomor
row.
COUNTY LINE.
y-s .1. (I. Attavvay spent last
tv ver in Iluiiit‘s\ ille.
Mr. .-inti Mrs. Melvin Murphy
vilited the latter’s parents, Mr.
Mini Mrs. \Y. A. (‘ionic, Saturday
niglil ;i ml Sum lay.
Several from here attended ser
vices at Appalneliec Sunday.
Mn /.nek Acoek made a business
trio to ( V'oiicc county Saturday.
Mr. I larvie ( ’lark spent Sunday
night v i 11 1 Mr. *l. C. Attavvay and
t'aiuil v.
Mr. and Mrs. < ’I i fiord Thompson
were the guests of Mr. W . K. hbin
igan ami family Sunday and Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. and. Long spent
Sunday in Law reueeviUe.
Miss Ollie Murphy bad as her
truest Sunday afternoon Mr. Clyde
('ronie.
School opened here .Monday vit b
Mr. Alton Sims and Mi**
Thurston lenehers.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Castleberry
spent Thursday night with the lat
ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. (>•
Murphy .
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nt Smith Hardware Cos.
Plant Punch Heaus and Poet
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(let :t niee MAMMOCK for the
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PORCELAIN LINED REFRIG
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Home Made lee Cream is much
HKTTKR. Huy a Triple Motion
Freezer from Smith Hardware Cos.
Midi KLIN RED INNER TUBES.
None better at any price, hut they
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When vmi want an AUTOMO
BILE CASING it will pav vou to
see SMITH HARDWARE CO.
Ruv nn ELECTRIC WASHING
MACHINE on the eas\ payment
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Auction Land
Thursday, July 22nd
10:00 o’Clock
rr\ lO per cent, cash day of sale, 15 per
cent - Dec. Ist. Balance 1,2, 3 and 4
400 acres to be subdivided into small acreage tracts. Owned by Mr. J. W
Kesler, better known as the Thomas Read place. In Hall county. This land
is comparatively level. Some extra fine timber on this land. Suitable to
gTow anything that can be raised in the Southern states. Part of this land is
grey loam with a good subsoil. The remainder is red pebble land. There is
enough houses on this land for tenants. On the Gainesville-Winter graded
road. 7 milles from Gainesville, 2 miles from Chestnut Mountain, 2 miles
from Oakwood graded school, one of the finest schools in North Georgia. Near
good churches. For health this is one of the best places to live in North
Georgia.
This, is a great opportunity for homeseekers and speculators. You can
make no mistake in purchasing a part of this land. MEET US ON THE DAY
OF THE SALE.
Two Auctioneers Brass Band
LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND
ATLANTA LAND AUCTION
COMPANY
924 Hotel Ansley ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
JOHN P. OGLESBY. General Manager. C. G. CLARK, Auctioneer.
‘‘ We are the people that sell farms and lots of farms and lots. My! My! It
you want to sell your farm list it with us and kiss it goodbye.’
HI A3jAX
Kings. You can tell them by their triangled
'j tread and their sturdy Shoulders of Strength.
$ wW/ 1 ’ W e the complete Ajax line. Come in. Let
Ihr US S^°W U USerS 316 80 ent k us *‘
THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1920.