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fRESIDENT OF
BANK TESTIFIES
Can Now Jump on Horse
and Ride Away Good as
Anybody
H. VV. Kill, president of one of
the leading banking institutions
of South Pittsburg, Tenn., and
one of the most successful bank
ers and business men of Tennes
see, while in Chattanooga recent
ly paid a visit to the Tan lac rep
resentative at the Live & Let Live
Drug Cos., tocxpress his gratitude
for the wonderful good he had
obtained from the use of the medi
cine. Among other things Mr.
Hill said:
“I suffered from rheumatism
and other ailments for many
years, but this Tanlac went right
after my trouble, and I tell you
it did me a world of good. The
pains which was with me so long
hare disappeared, and I tell you
I can jump on my horse now and
ride away as good as anybody.
This Tanlac has done me more
good than anything I ever tried.
“I now wake up m the morn
ings feeling fine, and I tell you
the truth, since I began taking
this medicine I feel weil all the
time.
“I am telling all my friends
about Tanlac. and am recom
mending it to them, regardless of
their age or trouble, fori tell you
it. has put me in old-time form
again."
Tanlac is sold bv Slaton Drug
Cos., in Jackson, and Dr. A. F.
White in Flovilla, Moore & Cos.,
at Cork, Ga.. J. E. & W. R. Kit
chens, Fincherville, Ga. (adv)
S. CONVENTION WAS
A SPLENDID SUCCESS
The meeting of the Jenkins
burg division ot the Butts Coun
ty Sunday School Association at
Cedar Rock Sunday was largely
attended and was asuceess in ev
ery way. Despite the bad weath
er a large crowd was present at
both the morning and afternoon
sessions. A most elegant dinner
was enjoyed at the noon hour.
The speakers included Prof. W.
T. Smajlev, of Locust Grove, Mr.
J. Matt McMichael, Miss Lucy
Pace. Officers of this division
are Mr. H. Mills president and
Mr. W. C. Bond secretary.
The meeting of the county con
vention, of which Mr. .1. Mat'
McMichael is president, will be
held at Indian Sprimrs April 23
Out Of The Race
When mu- wakes with tslifl' bmk,
pains in muscles, aches in joints, or
rheumatic twmuvs, he cannot do his
best. It you feel out of the race, tired,
languid, or have symtoms of kidney
trouble, act. promptly. Foley Kidney
I’ills help the kidnejs act ml of pois
onous wdste matter that causes trouble.
The Ow l Pharmacy, adv.
Honor Roll Cedar Rock School
First grade—James O’Neal,
Ray O’Neal. Tommie Moore.
Second grade—Curtis William
son. BeJle O’Neal, Paul Burford.
Third grade—Nellie O'Neal,
Melvin O’Neal, Bertha Williams.
Fourth grade—Lucius O’Neal
Majorie Webb.
Fifth grade—Bernard Gaston.
Clyde Williamson, Cecil O’Neal.
Sixth grade—Morris Williams,
Walter O’Neal, Bernard O’Neal.
Seventh grade—Lucy Bond.
Nellie Williamson, Bryant Wil
liamson.
EDUCATORS MEET
IN THREE WEEKS
Will Discuss Interesting
Problems
MACON TO BE THE HOST
Adult Illiteracy is Vital
Question to Be Discussed
And Rural Schools Will
Also Receive Attention
When the Georgia Educational
Association meets in Macon on
the 20-21-22 of April, there will
be addresses on lines of education
al work of interest to all connec
ted with schools from the universi
ty to the kindergarten but three
questions to come before the body
will be or peculiar interest to the
teachers and supervisors of rural
schools.
The matter of eliminating adult
illiteracy will be discussed by the
ablest authority on this question
in the country Mrs. Cora Wilson
Stewart, the president of the
Kentucky state illiteracy Commis
sion and the originator of the
moonlight school.
The problem of rural school im
provement is vital to educational
interests in this state just now.
This topic will receive treatment
from several speakers, among
them Dr. J. C. Muerrel, of the
National Bureau of Education,
Washington, who is a specialist
in rural school work and will give
a lantern slide lecture on rural
schools old and new.
Hon. G. Ogden Persons, presi
dent of the senate of Georgia and
Mr. W. T. Anderson, editor of
MRS. SLACK’S LETTER
To Mothers of Delicate Children
Palmyra, Pa.—“My little girl had a
chronic cough and was so thin you could
count her ribs and she had no appetite.
Nothing we gave her seemed to help her,
until one day Mrs. Neibert asked me to
try Vinol, and now she is hungry all the
time, her cough is gone, she is stouter
and has a more healthy color. I wish
every mother who has a delicate child
would try Vinol. ” —Mrs. Alfred Slack.
We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod
liver and iron tonic, to make delicate
children healthy and strong.
Woods-C.'armicbael Drug & Book Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
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the Macon Telegraph, will discuss
a proposed constitutional amend
ment requiring each county to
levy a local tax for support of
schools in the county. This dis
cussion will be closed by Dr. J.
S. Stewart of the University who
has done so much for the progress
of high schools in Georgia.
Every county superintendent is
urged to see that his board grants
holiday on Friday, April 21st, and
to come with his teachers to the
meeting of the association.
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MR. TOLLESON SAYS HE
IS IN RAGE TO THE ENO
To the Voters of Butts County:
It has been reported that I had
withdrawn from the race for Tax
Collector. This is a mistake. • I
am in the race to the finish, and
will appreciate the support and
vote of all the people. As it will
be impossible for me to see all
the voters in person between now
and the primary on April 5, I
trust this notice will stop the ru
mor that I had withdrawn.
This March 27, 1916.
Very respectfully,
J. C. Tolleson.
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HIGHEST GASH PRICES PAIQ
FOR JUNK
I have opened a junk shop in
the building formerly occupied by
Kimbell’s garage and am in the
market for all kind of junk, in
cluding rubber, rags, iron and all
kinds of metals. Don’t waste
any of your rags and metals but
bring them to my shop and get
cash for them.
Dave Horwitz.
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