The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, December 10, 1915, Image 8

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MRS. RICE WALKS DOWN TOWN FIRST TIME IN 4 YEARS Never Dreamed She Could Be Well Again So Soon. Gains 15 Pounds on Tan lac in Very Short Time "I walked down town today for the first time in four years and don’t feel the least bit tired, ” was the truly remarkable state ment made recently by Mrs. J. P. Rice, who lives at 307 Russell street, Nashville. I just can’t tell you all thatTan lac has done for me,” she contin ued. “I have been sick for so long and have suffered so much I feel that I wouldn’t be doing right if I didn’t let everybody know what this medicine has done in my case. Only a few weeks ago I could hardly get ar ound the house, and here I am now, actually walking around town feeling almost as well as I ever felt in my life. “I have improved so much that I don’t feel like the same person and have actually gained 15 pounds in weight and believe I will soon be as well and strong as I was before my troubles be gan. "About four years ago I suf fered a general nervous break down and lost my health com pletely. Even since then I have been so weak that I have not been able to be up over half the time. I don’t know what on earth I would have done if it had not been for Tanlac, for it certainly has been a Godsend to me, and it is the only medicine I ever saw that would do everything that was claimed for it. "Nobody but a person who has been like I have knows how good it feels to be out in the op en air, walking around again and be able to eat and sleep like oth er people. Before I got through with the first bottle I felt like a different woman. I never dream ed I could be well and happy again so soon. I cannot see for the life of me why people will go on and suffer when they can get this medicine. Every suf fering woman ought to know about it.” Tanlac is sold in Jackson exclu sively by Slaton Drug Cos. adv Letters to Santa Claus Dear Santa Claus: lam a lit tle boy 7 years old in the second grade. Please bring me a bicycle and a foot ball and all kinds of con fectioneries and fireworks. Your little friend, Ray Saunders. Dear Santa: Please bring me a good pop-gun that shoots bottle stoppers, an Irish mail and a black-board, a nice knife, and seme candy, apples, oranges, nuts and all kinds of goodies. I have been a good boy all this year and please bring me all these things. Your little boy, Gerald Fletcher. Solid car Good ripe Ba nanas to be sold Friday and Saturday 50c per bunch. Paul Nolen & Cos. Dear Santa Claus: I am a lit tle boy 5 years old, I want you to bring me a pump cart, cap buster and caps, horn, knife, an auto mobile, some bullets, fire works, and just a whole lots of candies, and fruits. I have a sister 12 years old. Please bring her some thing too. Santa, I will love you always, and am trying to be good, so I am looking for you Xmas. Lovingly, Charles Wilma Greer. P. S.—Please remember all the little folks, and those that have no papa and mama. Dear Santa Claus: lam little boy 6 years old, I go to school and in the Ist grade, I want you to bring me a drum, horn and automobile, some fire works, can dies and fruits. Your little boy, Archie Sneed. P. S. —Please don’t forget the other children. Dear Santa: Please bring me twin dolls, a ring, a Bible, a large tea set and a table and a set of chairs and all kinds of con fectioneries. Marion Andrews. P. S.—Please don’t forget my little brother, James, who is two years old. Bring him a hobby horse, ball, cart and a billy goat and some confectioneries. Worked In The Hay Field Arthur Jones, Allen Kas., writes: “I have tieen troubled with bladder and kdiney trouble for a good many years. Tf it were not for Foley Kidney Pills I would never be able to work in the hay field.” Men and women past middle age find these pills a splen did remedy for weak, overworked or diseased kidneys. The Owl Pharma cy. adv For Rent I have a two horse farm for rent to right party, reasonable. Apply to T. T. G. Linkous, Bald win, Ga., or J. R. Conner, Jack son, Ga. 12-10-lt For Sale Avery fine pointer bitch, well trained, about two years old. Call or write C. A. Smith, Cork, Ga. 12-10-lt Solid car Good ripe Ba nanas to be sold Friday and Saturday 50c per bunch. Paul Nolen & Cos. Dear Santa Claus: lam a lit tle boy 5 years old. I want you to bring me lots of pretty things Xmas. I want you to bring me a little wagon to work my billie goat to, a stopper gun, a harp and lots of confectioneries and don’t forget my little brother, Wilmer. Bring him something nice. Your little boy Van McKibben White, Jr. Dear Santa Claus: I will write you a letter to tell you what I wish you to bring me, a doll, and some candy, nuts, apples and oranges. Dear Santa, lam going to school and in the third grade, and 10 years old. Ethel Gunn. HAVE YOU BEEN SICKT Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restore that strength andstaminathat is so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott’s Emulsion, be cause its strength - sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to _ distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, get Scott’s Bmulsion to-dav. It is free from alcohol* Scott & Bowue. Bloomfield. N. I- Ever Struck You— —that a whole lot of money to be borrowed on cotton has got to come from: men who wouldn’t know a patch if they were looking right at it? Fact. And here’s why: While cotton is moving, our own funds at home are busy. They won’t nearly go round for loans. So much more has got to come from somewhere else, or that much cotton’s got to be sold quick. Now, the dollar is mighty careful. You can’t blame it. Conservatism s a trait of the Money family. All the world’s after its favor all the time. That s why it ran afford to pick and choose its company. Which brings us to the point, as the fellow said when he sat on the tack. Before the European war, a southern banker went to Berlin and asked, What about some money to lend on cotton?” They were polite, and they didn’t laugh. But they said, they wouldn’t choose any cotton loans just theu. The southern banker wa3 ready. “What’ll you say if we build a warehouse absolutely proof against fire, thief and time,” said he. "And if we make sure of "the weight and grc.de and marks and condition and clear ownership of the cotton, said he. And if we issue a receipt guaran teeing all these details on our own responsibility, said he. WHAT THEN? __ , “All the money in the world you want on that scrap of paper,” they tout him. It* NEGOTIABLE. Lead us to it." Same thing London. Ditto Paris. , . , ~ Then the war broke out. Cotton couldn't be sold. This banker couldn t lend to hi* own customers, even, on the warehouse receipts they offered. So he built temporary warehouses of his own, and began issuing the negotiable receipts. And he found that AMERICAN money—plenty of it—was glad of a chance at those receipts. He wouldn’t have to call on Europe or wait till after the war. So, like the famous Topsy, we just growed. The bankers name is A. P. Coles. He’s our general manager. We’ve got permanent warehouses now. We offer you safe storage at low rates. Loan money’s waiting. Ever struck you how sometimes things solve themselves ? [ Atlanta Warehouse Cos. ft ASA G. CANDLER, President j | P.0.80x 1483 Atlanta, Ga. j B. | Write for Old Bill Bobbin's Say-So on Cotton 1 UGH! ACID STOMACH, SOURNESS. HEARTBURN, GAS OR INOIGESTION The moment “Pape's Dia pepsin’ ’ reachesthe stom ach all digress goes Do some foods you eat hit back taste good but work badly; fer ment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stom ach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspep tic jot this down: Pape’s Diapep sin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effec tive. No difference how badly your stomach is disorded you will get happy relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you cau eat your fa vorite foods without fear. Most remidies give you relief sometimes—they are slow but not sure. “Pape’s Diapepsin” is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won’t come back. You feel different as soon as “Pape’s Diapepsin” comes in contact with the stomach —dis- tress just vanishes—your stom ach gets sweet, no gases, no bel ching. no eructations of undiges ted food, your head clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best invest ment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Di apepsin from any drugstore. You realize in five minutes how need less it is to suffer from indiges tion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. CABBAGE PLANTS We are filling orders for Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston. Wakefield, Flat Dutch and Succession. Prices—loo, 20 cents; 500, 75 cents; 1000, $1.25. Special prices on larger orders. By parcel post add 5 cents per 100, 10 cents for 500, 15 cents per 1000. Orders booked for fu ture deliveries. Our plants are large and well rooted. S. D. Riegel & Sons Experiment, Georgia . THIS IS A BARGAIN 70 acre farm 2!4 miles south of Jack son, well improved, $60.00 per acre will buy. On Covington street I have a 6 room house with lights and water* for sale or rent at a big bargain. Terms. On Lyons street the Davis Kinard home, a 7 room house, will sett at a bargain. The Goddard lots rtill for sale. J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO., Real Estate and Renting Agents Harkness Building Jackson, Georgia