The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, May 05, 1916, Image 6

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SOU. RY. ENGINEER PAID OUT $1200.00 “Dad” Watkins Treated by Specialists in Atlanta, Birmingham and Rich mond Without Relief Nearly everybody whohasever ridden a passenger train between Birmingham and Atlanta knows S. T. Watkins, known by his friends as “Dad” Watkins, the “Preacher Engineer,” fora num ber of years locomotive engineer for the Southern Railway, run ning between Birmingham and Atlanta. Mr. Watkins is one of the oldest engineers in the service of the company. In a recent in terview Mr. Watkins said: “I have been treated by skilled specialists in Birmingham. Atlan ta and Richmond, and guess I have taken about as much medi cine as any man, but never have I found anything that has helped me as much asTanlac, and I have spent twelve hundred dollars—a small fortune-trying to regain my health. “I suffered for twenty-seven long years with stomach trouble, which the doctors told me was caused by catarrhal asthma. In stead of getting better, I was get ting worse all the time. I got so whenever I ate or drank anything it was almost like taking that much fire into my stomach. I was so run down that when the time came for me to go out on my run, 1 just simply had to force myself to duty, and when I got in my cab 1 knew I was in no shape to sit at the throttle. The pains in my stomach and head was so severe I could hardly stand it. About two monthsago I had such a severe attack I had to take to tin* bed, and I just about decided that ‘mv time had come,’ for no man ever suffered any more than I did then. “I practically gave up all hope, but when 1 began to hear of the remarkable things Tanlac was doing fonsick people in Atlanta, many of whom 1 knew, 1 bought a bottle. I then began to feel better every ilav. The first bot tle helped me so much 1 got the second, and the results were simp ly marvelous. I have taken in all ten bottles, and have never in mv life seen anything to equal it. It went straight to my troubles, and was in a hurry about doing it, too, My friends began to ask me what I was doing to myself. “The change has been so great that I can hardly realize that a short time ago I was such a sick, tired, worn-out, broken-down piece of humanity. 1 haven't a pain about me now, and have more life and energy than I have had in years. I can eat whatever I please and it doesn’t hurt me, and I sleep fine—something I couldn’t do before I began taking Tanlac. Tanlac has ended my troubles, and you don’t know how happy I am over it. "I believe when a medicine puts a fellow on his feet, like Tanlac has done me, it is nothing but right to come out and tell the peo pie about it through the papers and on the streets, and I wish it were so every poor, sick person in the country could kn#w the good Tanlac has done me. Ev erybody who knows me—and 1 know a great many people knows that it has made anew man out of me.” 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) WORTH VILLE Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hammond and children and Mrs. W. A. Aiken spent Sunday in Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Stodghill. of Jackson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Stodghill. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Benson, of Jenkinsburg, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Benson. Miss Laßue Pope will spend next week in Atlanta. Mr. Allen Washington spent Sunday with Mr. Rupert Wash ington. Mrs. Alex King and children, Mr. and Mrs. George White spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White. Messrs. J. J. Hammond, Walter White, J. H. Pope, George White, A. C. Aiken and Mesdames. Will White and Alex King were visi tors to Jackson. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earlmont Maddox were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johnson. Misses Jewel Mae Aiken and Nellie Lofton spent the week-end at Sharon. Mr. Charles Hammond is spend ing the week with his brother, J. J. Hammond. Mesdames W. A. Aiken and E. K. Wilson spent Friday in Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stodghill. Board of Education Had Meeting Tuesday Only routine business was transacted by the board of edu calion at the monthly meeting Tuesday. Mr. J. 0. Maddox, the newly elected member of the board, has received his commis sion and met with the board. A majority of the members were present. SEMI-PASTE k Jt\ lui kN k is by far the moat economical and best paint you can use. Simply add one ga 'on of pure Linseed O: J to one gallon of Pcc Cce Semi-Paste and you get two gallons of paint that Lasts Longest Looks Best This enables you to paint all your out-buildings at lowest cost. Pee lice Semi-Paste Roof and Barn Paint is the best protection against destruction and decay. Ask For Free Color Card. A Fee Gee FHnisH For Every Purpose DEMPSEY HOWE. CO. Jackson, Georgia Was Troubled At Night Painful, annoying, bladder weakness usually indicates kidney trouble. So do backache, rheumatism, sore, swol len or stitt' muscles or joints. Such symptoms have been relieved by Foley Kidneys Pills. Henry Rudolph, Car mi, 111., writes: “Since taking Foley Kidney Pills I sleep all night without getting up.” The Owl Pharmacy, adv. AUCTION SALE 16 Choice Building Lots 16 In the Center of the City of JACKSON, GA., Monday, May 15 At 10:30 A. M. The Dumble Property “TITLES GUARANTEED” • J. W. GODDARD EASY TERMS Don’t Forget the Date J . H . LOVE, Auctioneer Greenville, South Carolina MRS. CLAYTON’S LETTER To It un-Dow Nervous Women Louisville, Ky.— “I was a nervous wreck, and in a weak, run-down con dition when a friend asked me to try Vinol. I did so, and as a result I have gained in health and strength. I think Vinol is the best medicine in the world for a nervous, weak, run-down system and for elderly people.” —Mrs. W. C. Clayton, Louisville, Ky. Vinol is A delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil. guaranteed to over come all run-down, weak, devitalized conditions and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Woods-Carmichael Drug & Book Cos. Jackson, Ga. JENKINSBURG Mrs. R. A. Woodward spent Friday with Mrs. J. A. MeMith ael, of Jackson. Mr. Garfield Glass of Bethany visited relatives here Tuesday. Misses Ghittie Cook and Claude and Nolle Guest have returned from Dexter where they have been teaching. Mr. Frank Childs, a student of G. M. C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Childs. Mr. Will Rich of Louisiana, was a visitor here last week. Miss Annie Collins, of Barnes yille, spent last Thursday here. Mr. W. M. Glass spent a few days last week in Macon. Mrs. Jean O’Neal, of Jackson, visited Mrs. J. W. Childs last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Merritt motored to Atlanta Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moore. Mr. A. B. Stallworth spent Thursday and Friday in Atlanta. Miss Jewell Glass spent the week-end in Atlanta. Mr. Hope Manning, of near Griffin was a visitor here Tues day. TO ADVERTISERS Copy for change of contract advertisements must be in the office by 10 o’clock a. m. Wednes day preceding day of publication, to insure insertion. | Advertisers will please co-oper ate with the mechanical depart ment to this extent. ICE, ICE — ———mnfTT" '——i a— ■■■■I I I HM ■! 11l lllia—m— This is to notify the public that we will not de liver ice in as small quantities as 5 cents worth, except on contract. On contract we will deliver ice anywhere, any time. In blocks of 10 cents and up we will deliver ice anywhere in the city, regardless of whether our customers have a con trad. Asa matter of accommodation, and for the reason that we can make quicker deliveries, we request you to phone in orders for ice as ear ly in the day as possible. When you think of ice, think of us. Our goods are RIGHT, our prices are RIGHT, and our delivery PROMPT. Stodghill, Crawford & Cos. PHONE 136 JACKSON, GA. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind.Bleedingor Protruding Piles in 6to 14days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. FOR SALE—CHEAP Five good young mules. We always have mules on hand and will sell t or swap, cash or time. When vou need a mule come to see B. F. Watkins & Cos. 3-31-tf MOTE WATTS UNDERTAKER TROY WILLIS LICENSED EMBALMER Phones Day 61 Night 149 LISTEN Till further notice I will make pictures Friday and Saturday only. J. B. GUTHRIE. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents