The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, June 23, 1916, Image 8

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L. 6 N. CONDUCTOR GAINS 18 POUNDS Capt. Parker Now Eats Cabbage and Pork Like a Section Hand “I have got to hand it to that Tanlac, for there is no doubt about it being the finest thing ev er sold in a drug store for the people that have any sort of stom ach trouble or indigestion," said Capt. Eugene Parker, a popular Louisville and Nashville conduc tor, running between Birming ham and Montgomery, and who lives at 417 Sixth avenue. Ingle nook, a few days ago. "Why, the way it has straight ened me out in just a short time, ’’ he continued, "is a mystery and it has done for me what mothing else I ever tried would do. I had mighty near got to where I didn’t need to go to the table any more, so far as eating was concerned, for I couldn’t eat anything after I got there. If I did, I had to pay dear for it in a little while, for my stomach had about played out altogether. "There was a continual sore ness in my stomach and I thought sometimes it must be an abscess. My liver never was right and there was not a day but what I had to get something from the drug store for headache and to settle my stomach. I never had much life in me and had fallen off a great deal. I was in a bad ly run down shape generally and hardly fit to do my work. "About three weeks ago a friend of mine asked me why I didn’t try this Tanlac, as he had used it and found it to be the very thing he needed, so I took him up on his suggestion and stopped at the Anderson Drug company in Inglenookand bought two bottles of it, but I must say 1 never looked for it to do me any good, as so many things had been recommended to me and I tried them all without any benefit. "Well, I am afraid some people won’t believe it, but it is a fact and I can prove it. After I had used those two bottles I weighed and found I had actually gained 18 pounds. It just straightened mv stomach out in no time and since 1 took the first dose I have not had to take anything for a headache. “I have the finest kind of an appetite now and can eat any thing. The other day out on the road our supplies had run low and I had some salt pork and cabbage cooked up on the caboose and I ate it like a section hand and en joyed every mouthful of it. That’s ‘going some’ for a man who had stomach trouble, but it did not hurt me one bit. “I notice I sleep a great deal better now and am just about 100 per cent in better shape every wav. 1 really believe Tanlac is the best remedy in the world and there are a lot of other people out of my way who think the same thing.” 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) Mr. J. F. Moore Also Reports Cotton Blossom Mr. J. F. Moore, a substantial farmer of Cedar Rock, sent to this office Tuesday afternoon a cotton blossom, the third of the season received by Tne Progress Argus. JACKSON BOY SCOUTS OFF FOR WEEKS CAMP AT TYBEE Dr. R. VanDeventer, Scout Master, and several members of the Jackson Boy Scouts left Mon day morning for Tybee where they will 3pend the week in camp. The party went via Macon, Mil ledegeville and Louisville. Upon arrival at Tybee the party secured a room and cots and were fitted up very comfotably. Thev will return to the city the last of the week. Those going in Dr. VanDeven ter’s car were Hampton Daugh try, Robin Wood, Julian Turner and Don Woods, while Marvin King carried in his car Sidney Jackson, Spencer Woodward and Brannen Ward, of Stockbridge. COODY Mr, Cleveland Aiken, of Worth ville, was the guest of his grand mother, Mrs. Sarah Washington, Friday night. Miss Mary Moore left Sunday for a few weeks visit with rela tives in Atlanta. Mrs. Sarah Washington is spending a few days with rela tives at Fincherville and Worth ville. The friends of Miss Lou Barron will be glad to know she is much improved from her recent illness. Mr. Claud Evans and children have the sympathy of a wide cir cle of friends in the loss of his wife last week. Mrs. Skinner and three sons, of Macon, returned home Thurs day afternoon after the funeral of her daughter, Mrs. Evans. Rev. T. H. Vaughn filled his regular appointment at Towaliga Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Washington is vis iting relatives near Towaliga this week. Glad to know she is re covering from her illness. Mrs. Asa Ezell spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Charlie Thornton, near Stark. Among the visitors to Jackson Saturday were Mrs. Evie Ezell and Miss Jewell Mae Aiken. The singing given by little Miss Sarah McClendon Saturday night was well attended and enjoyed. 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The protracted meeting at Tow aliga will begin sth Sunday morning in July at 11 o’clock and continue night and day through part of the following week. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R I A A Deposit isjfke CortvfciixevtioTVj to \ f djPSN > Success f f Per Cent l Interest L V ' y Deposits knocks once at every man's door.” But many an oppor tunity 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 IN 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 Your presence appreciated. Mr. Cyrus Byars is quite sick. We hope for him a speedy re covery. Many Women Need Help Women are as much inclined to kidney trouble as men are, but too often make the mistake of thinking that a certain amount of pain and tor ture is their lot and cannot be avoided. 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