The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, June 09, 1916, Image 8

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DOCTOR’S PATIENT GAINS 17 POUNDS Prominent Georgia Physi cian Continues to Use Tanlac in His Daily Prac tice With Surprising Re sults One of the strongest and most convincing evidences of the re markable results being accomp lished by Tanlac throughout the south is the large number of let ters that are now being received daily from scores of well-known men and women who have been benefited by its use. Among the large number that have been received in the past few days, none are more interes ting than the following letter from Dr. J. T. Edwards, of Fay etteville, Ga. Dr. Edwards, it will be remembered, recently gave Tan lac his unqalified indorse ment in a public statement, and the testimonial published below was recently given him by one of his patients. His letter fol lows just as it was written: Fayetteville, Ga.. Jan. 4, 1916. Mr. G. F. Willis. Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: lam enclosing you herewith statement I have just received from Mr. T. M. Mc- Gough. He has sold out here and is moving to Turin, Ga. He was here this morning, and came in to tell me what Tanlac had done for him. He says too much can not be said about Tanlac. It cer tainly has cured him. Respectfully. J. T. Edwards. M. D. Mr. McGough’s statement fol lows: “I suffered from indigestion and could not eat anything but what would hurt me. Constipa tion gaye me a great deal of trou ble also. My symtomswere indi gestion. heartburn and gas on the stomach after eating. My appetite was irregular and my food failed to nourish me. This trouble caused me to get very poor —in fact, I got so thin and weak I was hardly able to go about. “I bought three bottles of Tan lac on Dr. Edwards’ recommen dation, and I am now feeling all right again, and am able to attend to business. I gained seventeen pounds in weight and am doing fine. Tanlac did the work. “I now recommend Tanlac to everyone who is sick like I was, and wishes to take something that will help them.” Tanlac is sold bv Slaton Drug Cos., in Jackson, and Dr. A. F. White in Flovilla. Moore & Cos., at Cork. J. E. & W. R. Kitchens, Fincherville, Ga. (adv) The more we study the live stock business, especially as gen erally conducted in the South, the more thoroughly we become con vinced of the utter folly of ex pecting a profit from animals that are not well fed. Breeding is of great value, but. to the South, good feeding is even more import ant, for good breeding without good feeding passes for naught. —The Progressive Farmer. About 100 Ladies Silk Dresses and Suits to go on sale at HALF PRICE be ginning June 1&, all new models and some of the mo& beautiful styles of the season. Come early. Carmichael-Mallet Cos. 'BAPTISTS REPORT GROWTH OURING THE PAST YEAR The report to the Southern Baptist Convention recently held at Asheville, N. C., at which some 7,000 Southern Baptists as sembled, reveals the following statistics: “The number of ministers, 37,- 371; the number of baptisms for the year 1915, 309,243; the num ber of Sunday-schools. 42,769; the number of scholars, 3,288,992; value of church property, $173,- 057,287; church expenses, $22,- 486,248; Sunday school expenses, $1,078,009; State missions, sl,- 059,914; home missions, $965,- 698; foreign missions, $1,231,- 664; bibles and publications, $113,- 619; education. $424,391, miscel laneous, $1,907,488; total expense $29,043,181. The world statistics follows: Number of churches, 62,510; number of ministers, 43, 192; number of baptisms, 339,330; number of members, 7,252,281. “The Baptists furnishing the first foreign missionary, have now missionaries on all continents, and in all climes. “Baptists outnumber any oth er Protestant denomination in Alabama, Arkansas, Lousiana, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Missis sippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas. Rhode Island, South Caro lina, and Virginia, while in each of the states of Alabama, Geor gia. Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia there are more members than all other denominations. We stay open Wednes day Afternoon. For Groceries phone 186 For Ready-to-Wear and Millinery phone 94. For Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods phone 167. For Office phone 93. Your orders appreciated. Carmichael-Mallet Cos. INDIAN SPRING Mr. J. C. Brittain of Americus, an old and much beloved citizen of Indian Spring, is now shaking hands with old friends. Mss Lucile Elder is making a visit to friends in McDonough. Mr. H. L. Daughtry’s friends are glad to see him out again af ter such a long sickness. Mrs. and Miss Harris are com fortably domiciled as hostesses of the Varner-Mcintosh Memorial Chapter house. Misses Grace, Lucile. Delis and Georgia Watkins have returned home after a years absence of teaching in Texas. Misses Wat kins will always find the glad hand of welcome. Mrs. Mana Reynolds McClure, of the Louisville Training School is a guest of the Wigwam. Miss Jennie Bryans and her household are now occupying the Bryans House. Mr. William Elder is out after a short sickness. Mrs. J. E. Cornell was a recent visitor to relatives in Jackson. Mr. Sherwood Thaxton is mak ing great improvements around the Foy Hotel in trimming and beautifying the grounds. Mr. Dan Hoard was a visitor to Jackson Monday. He and Mr. Hattaway made a country trip. Some of the Swellest Suits and Silk Dresses of the season going after June Ist at H ALF PRICE. The Busy Corner. gii::iii;ii:iii;ur;iiiiimiii;i!!niniiiiiiiin!!ninmmiiii!flii!!i!i!inim!illlinnmil||WHlinnu ifieOnly Grand Prize (Highest i S T\ • • 9 Dictionaries J® Pacific ExposiHon^Mrtf | I I NEW INTERNATIONAL! foh | Superiority of Educational Merit | j This new creation . answers with g | final authority all kinds of puzzling g | questions such as “How is Przemysl j | pronounced?” “Where is Flan-% | den? ” “What is a continuous voy- | | age?” “What is a hoivtizer?” “What 1 I is white coal?” “How is skat pro- g I nounced?” and thousands of others. | g More than 400,000 Vocabulary Terms. j g 30,000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000 g I Biographical Entries. Over 6000 lllus- § | trations. 2700 Pages. The only diction | ary with the divided page—a stroke of CORK Mr. Ben Williams, of Atlanta, spent Saturday night and Sun day with Mr. R. W. Torbett. Miss Rosebud Waits left last Thursday for an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. Webb Bryant at Gray. Miss Emma Perry, one of the teachers in the A. & M. school, Powder Springs, spent a few days of last week with Miss Ru bie Ward, before returning to her home in Dublin. Misses Lettie and Elizabeth Towles spent Sunday afternoon at the Springs. Mr. T. E. Waites, Mrs. R. B. Torbet and Master Torbet Tucker visited Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Mc- Michael last week. Misses Lurline and Bennie Doice Torbet were visitors to Buy now at HALF PRICE a great assembly of new Suits and Silk Dresses, beautiful styles. The Busy Corner. A Deposit is IK& to ) \ Vm uce^' ss j Per Cent v Interest • knocks once at every man’s door.” But many an oppor. trinity is lost when the man who sees it hasn’t the wherewithal to take advantage of it. It is the man with the READY CASH IH BANK who derives the benefit! If you haven’t an account, open one today. When the opportunity arrives YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY! FIRST FARMERS BANK JACKSON, GEORGIA Berner friends Saturday. Miss Mabel Smith has returned from the State Normal School, Athens. Messrs. Herman Goldstein and Dick Elliott, of Griffin were vis itors here Monday. Misses Annie and Edith Smith spent the week-end with Mrs. C. A. Smith and Miss Bennie Doice Torbet. Misses Lettie and Elizabeth Towles visited Mrs. A. F. Tuggle in Jasper county Monday. Misses Ruby Ward and Emma Perry spent Friday of last week at the Springs. Mrs. J. J. Torbett and Mrs. Frank Ogletree entertained in formally Monday in honor of Misses Bennie Doice Torbet’s and Annie Smith’s birthdays. Mr. T. E. Waites made a busi ness trip to Macon Tuesday. Mr. Dudley Bowden, of Ju liette, spent Friday with Mr. B. C. Ward. Beginning June Ist we will sell any Ladies Suit or Silk Dress at HALF PRICE This is a great opportunity, come early. The Busy Corner. Women’s Woes Jackson Women Are Find ing Relief at Last It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity; they must li keep up,” must attend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down pains; they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Keeping the kidneys well has spared thousands of women much misery. Read of a remedy for kidneys only that is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. W. T. Burk, Oak St., Jackson, says: “My kidneys had always been weak and my back ached. I was sore and lame and the least move sent pains all through my body. My sight be came blhrred and little, black objects floated before my eyes. I could hard ly stand at times on account of dizzi ness. The kidney secretions were un natural. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me of all signs of kidney trouble and I have had no return of it.” Price 50, at all dealers. Don’t sim gy ask for a kidpey remedy—get oan’s Kidney Pills—the same that cured Mrs. Burk. Foster-Milburn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv ASAMM jj jf You’ll Be Proud of Your Floors when they are attractively painted with this high quality paint, and you’ll soon realize how much scrubbing it will save you. Pee Gee Adamant Floor Paint dries over night and gives your floors a beautiful, sanitary, high-gloss finish— comes in nine colors. Ask for Color Card. FREEl—lllustrated Booklet: “Homes and How to Paint Them.” Ask for it at this store. A Pee Gee Finish for Every Purpose DEMPSEY UDINE. CO, Jackson, Georgia We 3tay open Wednes day Afternoon. For Groceries phone 186 For Ready-to-Wear and Millinery phone 94. For Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods phone 167. For Office phone 93. Your orders appreciated. Carmichael-Mallet Cos. For Sale Bunch Potato Slips. 15 cents per 100. J. H. Patrick, Jenkins burg, Ga. 5-26-4 t Making The Most Of June To enjoy the beautiful month of June to the utmost, one must be in good health. Kidneys failing to work prop erly cause aches and pains, rheumatism lumbago, soreness, stiffness. Foley Kidney Pills make kidneys active and healthy and banish suffering and mis ery. Why not feel fine and fit? Be well! Be strong! The Owl Pharmacy, adv.