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MRS. MAMIE HALL
GAINS 19 POUNDS
Was Sick in Bed for Eleven
Months and Only Weigh
ed 96 Pounds
Still another comes forward and
adds her voice to the hundreds
who have already indorsed the
wonderful medicine, Tanlac. Mrs.
Mamie Hall, who lives at 805
Fourth Avenue, South Nashville,
says that she suffered for years
and that the trouble was finally
pronounced cancer of the stom
ach. She also states that she had
fallen off as a result of the trou
ble until she weighed only 96
pounds, but that she now weighs
115, a gain of 19 pounds.
‘‘l had a bad form of stomach
trouble,” said Mrs. Hall in rela
ting her remarkable case to a
Tanlac representative, “and had
suffered from it for years. I lost
so much flesh and was so weak
that I was confined to my room
and bed for eleven months and
my head ached so bad that I could
hardly stand it at times.
“Yes,” she continued, “they
actually had to prop me ud in bed
to take a drink of water, as I
just couldn’t help myself at all.
Flived on malted milk and Gra
ham crackers. The steady pains
in my chest made me afraid I had
lung trouble and my head ached
so bad it seemed like it would
burst.
“About a year ago I was taken
to the hospital, the doctors say
ing I had cancer of the stomach.
I was so nervous all this time that
the slightest noise would almost
drive me mad, and the pains in
my back hurt me so I hardly ever
got a night’s rest.
“My husband was terribly out
of heart about me, as the doctor
said nothing would save me but
an operation. We had spent a
lot of money for medicines and it
seemed like nothing would do any
good.
“Well, sir, I happened to see a
piece in the paper about Tanlac,
and it told about a woman in
Louisville that was suffering just
exactly the same way I was. I
begged my husband to let me try
it and he said he had no faith in
it, but he would get it if I want
ed it. §o he got a bottle and we
kept it a secret from the doctor.
“That was the best thing I ev
er did in my life, for I began to
feel better and gain weight with
the very first dose. I had gone
down so I didn’t weigh but 96
pounds, but now, after taking
four bottles, I weigh 115—five
pounds more than I ever weighed
in my lifei
“I now feel strong and well
and can do all my housework. I
can eat anything—why, I actually
ate a tomato after I had been
taking Tanlac a week, and that’s
something that would never agree
with me before. I have no more
of those terrible pains and I am
doing fine in every way.
“I got a letter yesterday from
my husband at Chattanooga, and
he said he had taken two bottles of
Tanlac and was doing fine. lam
going to Chattanooga Sunday, and
I will sure take a bottle of Tanlac
in my grip. This medicine just
about saved my life and kept me
from having to have an opera
tion.
“Yes.” she continued, “you
can print it. I want everybody
to know about it, I don’t think
folks ought to be too modest to
prevent all the suffering they
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can.
Surely this is a most convinc-
FLOVILLA NEWS
Mr. L. D. Goodman is attend
ing court in Monticello this
week.
Mr. S. H. McGee, of Juliette,
spent Monday with Rev. and
Mrs. J. T. Pendley.
Mrs. F. G. Cash and young son,
Frank C. Jr., are guests of Rev.
and Mrs. J. S. Lewis.
Miss Ooal Vickers has returned
from a short visit to Juliette rel
atives.
Mrs. Lucv Bond, of Mcßae, is
visiting Miss Annice Barnes and
Mr. J. M. Barnes.
Miss Mamie Kate Watson has
returned to her home in Jackson
after a pleasant visit to her grand
father, Mr. B. F. Watson.
Miss Inez Smith spent the
week-end in Forsyth with Miss
Ruth Strickland, of Concord, who
is a student at Bessie Tift Col
lege. Miss Smith will visit Miss
Lucile Fleming at Goggansville
before returning home.
Mr. Joe Bill Terrell and Master
James Irby, of Atlanta, came
down from Atlanta for the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ter
: rell.
| Mrs. Lucy Dozier Douglass left
Tuesday for Columbus to attend
the D. A. R convention.
Mrs. J. H. Ham, of Jackson,
was in Flovilla Monday visiting
; friends.
Messrs. L. C. R. TJ
] Smith and W. A. Dozier motored
I to Forsyth Sunday.
! Mrs. Gordon Hansford return
led to her home in Atlanta Mon
day after a few days visit with
Mrs. Charles D. Ingram.
Miss Susie Etheridge, Messrs,
j Sam Etheridge, S. J. Bailey Rob
ert Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Tobe
Wallace were guests Sunday of
Mr. A. B Smith and Miss Alice
Smith.
Dr. E. B. Elder and Mrs. T. R.
Harmon, of Atlanta, and Mrs. R.
L. Smith, of Macon, have been
the recent guests of Dr. and Mrs.
A. F. White.
Mr. W. A. Dozier, Miss Lula
Dozier and Miss Beatrice Maddux
motored to Monticello Monday
and returned Tuesday.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward tor any case of Catarrh that can
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Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken
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Sold by all Druggists, 760,
Miss Doralee Aitherson,
of Baltimore, Md., who
will design and build Milli
nery for Etheridge, Smith
& Cos. this Spring and
Summer season, arrived
Thursday.
ing case of suffering and distress
being alleviated by the use of a
stomach corrective and tonic
which relieves the condition that
give rise to so many different
symptoms of deadly diseases. It
is not claimed that Tanlac alone
produces flesh. This great med
icine frees the system from poi
sons arising from the improper
digestion of the food and helps
nature turn the food into strength
and puts the body in good work
ing order. Then the body gains
back its normal weight as natur
ally as water flows down hill.
Tanlac is sold by leading drug
gists in all principal cities of the
South.
Tanlac is sold in Jackson exclu
sively by Slaton Drug Cos. and in
Flovilla by Dr. A. F. White, by
Moore & Cos., Cork, Ga., by J. E
& W. R. Kitchens, Fincherville,
Ga. adv
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The moment “Pape’s Dia
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INDIAN SPRING
Miss Dovie Bryans is visiting
in Macon.
Mrs. R. L. Smith, of Macon,
and Mrs. T. R. Harmon were vis
itors to the Calumet Monday.
Mrs. H. L. Daughtry and Mrs.
Burnett were spend-the day
guests Monday at Idlewilde.
Mrs. Lamar Etheridge and Miss
Hearn motored down Monday af
ternoon gathering up yellow flow
ers and extending invitations to
the Colonial Tea given by the D.
A. R. on Tuesday afternoon.
These bright, warm February
days invite the young people for
out door sports. A game of ten
nis was enjoyed by Miss Nolen
and Messrs. Watkins and Cleve
land Monday afternoon on the
Watkins tennis court-
Mrs. W. H. Arnold has return
ed from an extended visit with
her daughters, Mrs. Brown, of
Rome, and Mrs. Clay, of Decatur.
Col. and Mrs. Duke and Mr.
and Mrs. Chambers, of Flovilla,
attended church at this place
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. VanDeventer, the pastor of
the Baptist church, will preach
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
All are cordially invited.
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Doing one thing well brings Huccess.
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worth.
F. F. Passmore, painter, 762 West
.Solomon St., Gridin, Ga., says:
“Whenever 1 do much painting, it has
a bad effect on my kidneys. I get dull
pains in the small of my back and the
kidney secretions pass to freely. When
ever I notice these symptoms, I get a
box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at Brook’s
Drug Store and they never fail to give
me relief. I always keep Doan’s Kid
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Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’H Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Passmore had. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv
Start Spring early and
it right by wearing
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Hats first. Miss Aitherson
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MENTS
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia—Hutts County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
March, next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following described
properly, to-wit: All that tract or par
cel of land lying and being in the 616th,
district G. M. Hutts county, Georgia,,
containing one hundred twenty-two
acres, more or less, and bounded as fol
lows: On north by lands of C. R.
Swint, on east by lands of Central
Georgia Power Cos., on south by lands
of Central Georgia Power Cos. and Jno.
A. Dodson and on west by lands of
Miss Ollie Gunn and M. C. Yancey.
Said property levied on as the property
of Mrs. C. R. Bwint to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the superior court of ‘
said county in favor of Hailey & Jones
Cos. against said Mrs. C. R. Hwint,
property being in possession of Mrs. C. i
R. Swint. Written notice given as e
quired by law.
This Feb. Ist, 1916.
L. M. Crawford, Sheriff
FOR DIBMIBBION
Georgia, Butts County. 4
H. D. Terrell, administrator upon
the estate of R. J. Terrell, late of said
county, deceased, having filed his pe
tition for discharge, this is to cite all
persons concerned to show cause
against the granting of iliis discharge
at the regular term of the Court of Or
dinary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in March, 1916,
This 7th day Feby 1916.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
FOR DIBMIBBION
Georgia—Butts County.
W. A. Watkins, administrator of the
estate of Evan P. Watkins, late of said
county, deceased, haying tiled his pe
tition for discharge, this is to cite all
persons concerned to show cause
against the granting of this discharge
at the regular term of the Court of Or
dinary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in March, 1916.
This 7th day of Feby 1916. '
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
AI)MINJHTRATOR’B SALE
Georgia—Butts County
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county will be wild at
public outcry, on the lirst Tuesday ih
March, 1916, at the court house In said
county, between the usual hours of
sale, the following real estate situate
in Butts county, 616th district O. M/,
and containing one hundred acres of
land more or less and bounded as fol
lows: North by lands of W. C. Woods
and Island Hhoals Creek, east by lan£s
of .1. O. Maddox, south by lands of J.
O. Maddox and west by lands of J. O.
Maddox and W. C. Woods. Terms
cash. i
This 7th day of February, 1916. *
A. McCilrony, Admr.
Of Instate of Henry Mackey, Mr.
Tax Receiver’s Notice
My books are now open for the
return of state and county taxes
for the year 1916.
L. L. GREER, Receiver
Tax Returns, Butts County.
2-11-tf
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heart
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
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Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
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look, lor the signature of K- W. GROVE. *SC