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LITTLE GIRL NOW
PLAYS LIKE OTHERS
Gapt. T. M. Harrell Says
Tanlac Has Given His
Child Health
“It wouldn’t bedoing right not
to tell you what your medicine
has done for our little girl,” said
Captain T. M. Harrell, of Atlanta,
conductor on the Seaboard Air
Line for 25 years and one of the
most popular men in the service,
‘‘She’s 11 years old,” he con
tinued, “and has been a little suf
ferer all her life—weak, puny,
nervous, no appetite, no control
over her kidneys and had head
aches almost all the time.
“The child never was strong,
even from the cradle, and when
she got a little older and would
trv to play with the other children
and was too weak to romp and
keep up with them, it just didn’t
seem right, for she seemed so anx
ious to be with them and do as
they did. It made me mighty
sad and brought many a big lump
into mv throat to see her that way,
and somehow I never could get
used to it.
“There was nothing on earth
too good for her, and we did ev
erything we could think of to try
and rid her of the pains and weak
ness and make her like other chil
dren; but nothing seemed to do
her any good.
“It has always been a great
worry to get something for her to
eat that would agree with her,
and it was a disheartening job,
too, for almost everything would
give her heartburn or sour stom
ach or cause her to wake up in
the night with pains. We’d try
first one thing after another, and
when everything would fail we
would feel disheartened and help
less.
“There is nothing quite so op
pressive as the feeling that gets
hold of you when a little one of
your own flesh and blood is sick
and helpless and depending on
you, and you can’t find anything
on earth to help them.
“1 saw in the paper where Tan
lac was helping so many women
and elderly people with delicate
vital organs, and who were in
weak and run-down conditions,
and as I studied over the matter
I didn’t see why it wouldn’t help
children; so 1 got the child a bot
tle, for I believed it was the right
thing.
“I just can't tell you how much
good it has done her, for she
seems like a different child. She’s
picking up weight and strength
right along, has control over her
kidneys and sleeps and eats as
well as any youngster I ever saw.
“Tanlac has given my child
health and happiness, I do believe,
and I don’t think there is anything
like it in the world. She now
plays and romps like the others
and is just crazy about her Tan
lac. Just now she phoned me
from our home in Ingleside to he
sure and get her anew bottle.
“She goes to school now. is jol
ly and playful and enjoys life.”
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)
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Till further notice I will make
pictures Frd'v and Saturd y
only. J. B. GUTHRIE.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edwards
and children, of Forsyth, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hencely duringthepastweek-end
Mrs. Leila Kinsman’s many
friends here will be glad to know
that she is convalescing from a
recent illness at the Wesley Me
morial Hospital in Atlanta.
Messrs. R. P. Sasnett, J. W.
Brown, J. B. Carmichael and J.
H. Carmichael attended the Bank
ers Convention in Fort Valley,
Wednesday.
Mr. J. L. Joyner was up from
Macon several days this week.
His friends will be interested to
know that he is now with Jesse
B. the well known Macon
undertaker.
Among the number who will
attend the Grand Opera in Atlan
ta next week are: Mrs. J. H. Car
michael, Mrs. Emma Mallet. Mrs.
W. E. Merck, Mrs. R. N. Ether
idge, Mrs. George Damour, Mrs.
Raymond Carmichael, Misses
Lucy Goodman, Nina Harris, Pau
line Mallet, Lucile Elder, Helen
Carmichael, Viola Slaughter.
Miss Earle Humphries, who is
teaching in the Jenkingburg high
school, accompanied by Misses
Hill and Culpepper, of the high
school faculty, motored down
from Jenkinsburg and spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. S. Humphries, at
their country home near North
Highlands.—Macon Telegraph.
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PROGRAM AT THE DIXIE
Monday
Edmond Breese in a 5 reel Me
tro wonderplay entitled “The
Lure of Hearts Desire.”
Tuesday
Majestic Mutual masterpicture
in 4 reels,” A Child of God.”
Wednesday
Julia Dean and Howard Hick
man in a5 reel Triangle-Ince dra
ma, “Matrimony.”
Thursday
Ford Sterling featured in
“Father’s Footsteps,” 2 reel Tri
angle-Keystone comedy. Also
“The Fallen Standard,” in two
reel, Pathe drama. '
Friday
Geo. Probert ahd Fania Mari
notf featured in “Nedra,” a five
reel Pathe Gold Rooster plav.
Saturday
“Ford Weekly No. 40.” “Lost
Secret,” Pathe drama in 2 reels.
“When Mice Made Merry,” Pa
the comedy in one reel.
LOST
Between A. R. Conner’s in
Parkland and J. R. Conner’s on
Indian Springs street, a .32 S. &
W. hammerless pistol. Return
to this office and receive reward.
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A DELICATE CHILD
Made Strong By Our Vinol
Fayetteville,N.C. —“My little daugh
ter was in poor health, delicate and
bo weak it made us very uneasy. I
heard about Vinol and decided to try it
and the results were marvelous, ner
appetite improved, she gained in weight,
and istiow one of the healthiest cHluren
in town. Mothers of delicate children
should try Vinol-” Mrs. Gordon J essup-
Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, a constitutional rem
edy which creates an apnetite, aids di
gestion and makes pure healthy blood.
All children love to take it.
I Woods-Cannichael Drug A Book Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
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310 PHONES 62
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
TO HOLD MEET
Annual Convention Goes
to Indian Springs
DATE IS NEXT FRIDAY
Good Speakers Down on
The Program—Citizens
of Indian Springs Will
Serve Dinner to Visitors
The annual meeting of the
Butts County Sunday School As
sociation will be held at Indian
Springs Friday, April 28. Sev
eral speakers of state-wide repu
tation will make addresses and
the occasion doubtless will be one
of interest, pleasure and inspira
tion to all who attend.
Hon. J. Matt McMichael, the
veteran and popular president of
the association, requests all Sun
day schools to send delegates and
written reports and especially to
be on hand promptly at the open
ing. The county is divided into
three divisions—Jackson, Indian
Springs and Jenkinsburg—each
of which is composed of seven
Sunday schools, and having their
own officers.
The citizens of Indian Springs,
noted for their hospitality and
public spirit, will serve dinner to
the visitors at the midday hour.
This feature will be one of the
real pleasures of the day.
Following is the program:
Called to order 10 a. m.
Invocation—F. C. Benson.
Delegates enrolled.
Reports of different divisions.
Talk—Mrs. C. D. Heard.
Address —D. W. Sims, state
superintendent Sunday Schools
Address—Miss Daisy MaGee,
state superintendent Primary De-
Phone 8--It’s Easy
After Sunday the Easter hen goes to
setting. Get your Easter Eggs here. Big
eggs, little eggs and eggs. We have them.
We are still selling good Holsome
Cakes 10 cents. Butternut and Tip-Top
Bread—none better.
Fresh vegetables when we can get
them.
We deliver when we get the orders.
We get the orders when you phone 8.
When you phone Bit tickles us. Tickle
us often. We don’t mind it.
J. C. Kinard & Cos.
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Account
Atlanta Music Festival
Tickets on sale April 23 to 28, and for
trains reaching Atlanta before 8:00 p. m.,
29th. Good returning until May 2, 1916.
Southern Railway
partment.
Talk—G. I. YVatkins.
Questions.
Election of officers.
Selection of next place of
meeting.
Adjournment.
Information For Women
Housework is trying on health and
strength. Women are as inclined to
kidney and bladder trouble as men.
Aching back, stiff, sore joints and mus
cles, blurred vision, puffness under
eyes, should be given prompt attention.
Foley Kidney Pills restore healthy ac
tion to irritated kidneys and bladder.
The Owl Pharmacy, adv.