The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, October 13, 1916, Image 6

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BIG SEED MER CHANT GAINED 19 POUNDS A. F. Almond Says He Could Talk All Day About Tanlac —Feels as Well as He Ever Felt. Nearly two thousand people in Atlanta alone purchased Tanlac last w°ek. These people repre sented pr. c icallv every walk of life, including a great many prominent business men, and al most without exception, every o <e of the number had something g <>d to say about Tanlac. Among them was Mr. a. F. Almand. the well known wholesale and retail seed and grain merchant, whose place of business is located at 271 273 Peters Street. Mr. Almand is not only one of the big busi ness men of Atlanta, but is a man of high character and strict in tegrity, and as one of his friends expressed it. “His word is as good as his bond.” L:he a great many other men of a flairs who stick close to busi ness. Mr. Almond, to use his own statement, was all run-down, and f-it the need of something to build him up. In an interesting is t rview a few days ago, he said: “For more than a year I have suffered a great deal from stom ach trouble, and was hardly ev er free from indigestion. After eating I would always have gas on my stomach, and would belch up sour undigested foods. “I also suffered from heart burn a great deal and was ex tremly nervous. I felt like I need ed something to build me up, did not Know just what I needed. 1 felt languid and tired out most of the time. My liver v, a~ sluggish, and I suffered a great deal from biliousness. At un-jr t I just felt like I cou.d not give rov business the attention it needed “Like everybody else, I trot to reading about Tanlac. and deci-1 i dtd to vive it a trial. Besides, I heard a great many people say it was a line medicine, so I be-j gan taking it and by the time Ii bad finished my second bottle I had gained 19 pounds in actual weight- Honestlv, I could talk to you all day, and wouldn’t be able to tell vou how grateful I feel toward this medicine. If you had seen me before I began taking it you would not believe me to be the same man. “1 have talked about the med icine so much, and look so much better since I began using it, that a lot of my customers call me “Tanlac Jack.” Jack is my nick-name, but, anyway. 1 feel just like anew man. I never suffer with heartburn and indi gestion any more, and am not nervous like 1 was, I also sleep well and get up in the mornings feeling fine and ready for work. It is certainly a wonderful medi i ine. and my only regret is that I did not hear of it sooner. 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, Finci.erville, Ga. (adv) Griffin recently voted $60,000 worth of bonds for school im provement. Good for Griffin. Jackson must follow suit in the ue&r future. PERSONAL Mrs L R. Akin and children, of Mac n. are guests of Mrs. J. H. McKibben. Capt. George E. Mallet was up: fr<>m Camp Harris to attend the ; Harris Fletcher wedding. Mrs. Charles S. Robison, of j Atlanta, is spending a few’ days j with Misses Mary and Rosa New-' ton. Lieut Smith Settle spent Wed nesday and Thursday here, com- j ing up from Camp Harris to the Butts County Fair. Mrs. W. J. Wcod. Mrs. J. W. Crum. Miss Kate Amoss. Miss j Marv Sutton and Robin Wood ■ motored to Atlanta to spend Sun-! day. The many friends of Miss Mar-. tha Pound will be sorrv to know that she has been ill for the past j several weeks at her home in i Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carmichael and young daughter, of Monroe, and Mr. Henry Duke of Cochran, attended the funeral of Mr. J. H. Haskins;, Tuesday. Prof, and Mrs. Van Fletcher and children, of Monticello, and Mrs. W. W\ Ward, of Stockbridge. attended the Harris-Fietcher wedding Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lawton Hauser, of Elko, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. A. Harris to attend the Har ris Fletcher wedding, left Thurs day for a visit at Locust Grove. } * Mr. and Mrs. Park Newton and Park, Jr., Misses Mary and Rosa Newton and W. P. Newton motored to Forsyth to spend Sun day as guests of Miss Alice New ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tolleson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Turner and Miss Lucile Tolleson, of McDon ' ough, were among the out of town guests at the Harris-Flet | eher wedding Wednesday eve ning. LITTLE GIRL IS BURNED TO DEATH Tommie Lucile King. 14 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King, of Jenkinsburg. was burned to death Wednesday morning, when her clothing caught from a fire in the grate. Mrs. King had stepped out of the room for a few minutes, leaving two other children in the room with the baby. When Mrs. King was attracted to the scene by the screams of the other chil dren the little girl was dreadfully burned, and lived only a short time. Mr. and Mrs. King are hea t broken over the deplorable trag edy and their many friends sym pathize with i hem deeply in the loss of their precious baby who was a great favorite of the en tire family and all those who knew her. The funeral was held at Jen kinsburg Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To get an SB.OO set of kitchen ware absolutely free if you buy a MAJESTIC range next week is an offer worth investigating. Visit our special demonstation during the w’eek commencing Oct 16th, and we will show you this fine ware which is an out and out gift Newton Hardware Cos. Bridge Party The aucti Kt bridge party at which Mrs. Ge >rge Mallet was hostess on Friday afternoon in compliment t Miss Nina Harris was a lovely affair. Vases and baskets of roses an i ferns w ere used in the attractive decorations of the large draw ing room where tables were arranged for the games and in the hall growing plants with golden rod made a charming combination. The pret ty little score cards were hand painted in pink and white and the delightful cream and cakes served continued the effective color idea of pink and white, the cream in white with the center of pink hearts. The guest’s prize was a pretty crystal vase. Assisting Mrs. Mallet were Mrs. Hugh Mallet, Mrs. Harold Mallet and Miss Pauline Mallet. Has it ever oceured to you that a worn out range wastes money in burning too much fuel and spoiling food? A range expert who will have charge of the MA JESTIC DEMONSTRATION dur ing the week commencing Oet 16th will show you how the MA JESTIC range cuts down house hold expenses. Newton Hardware Cos. School Tax Levy For 1916 Notice is hereby g; /en that the school tax levy for the year 1916 is four (4) mills on all property outside city of Jackson. HUGH MALLET, C. 6. S. J. O. GASTON, Go. Com. _ Thousands of MAJESTICS are sold through the personal recom mendations of people who used ' them and know that they cook and bake better, burn less fuel, and save repair expenses. Come to our store during the week com mencing Oct. 16th and the MA JESTIC expert will tell you why the MAJESTIC is the Champion among ranges. Newton Hardware Cos. Such / ;yf tobacco enjoyment |||§j|j|l as you never thought ) could be is yours to ' V , command quick as- T ! you buy some Prince '""XvX Albert and fire-up a i pipe or a home-made cigarette! Prince Albert gives ,"“v ~ you every tobacco sat- ~ ~ isfaction your smoke- C "jfeifeliMSl; appetite ever hankered S 'l-f ■ f,< /t\ for. That’s because > v it’s made by a patented o. *. [ Wm process that cuts out bite and parch! Prince Albert has alwavs been sold without coupons or premiums. SStJKTiJte We prefer to give quality! > Crimes Albeit the notional joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful Fou never tasted the like of it! And that isn’t strange, either. Bay Primee Albert every where tobacco it rold in toppy red begs, Sc; tidy red tint, 10c; handsome and half-pound tin humi dors—and—that ceri;ng fine pound crystal- flat* humi dor with top that keeps the tobacco smooch clever trim—always ! A Distinctive Reason What is the chief reason for uhe superi ority of Royal Baking Powder ? There are several good reasons, but there is one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used in other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate m Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Program for Sunday. Oct. 15 11 a. m. “The Heroic Chris tian” 7:30 p. m. Those who do not go to church. 9:30 a. m. Bible School. 3p. m. The Young Peoples Union. We are working for a great work among our young Christians. We ask your pres ence. Begin Sunday afternoon. Give that hour to the training of your spiritual life. Let God have a chance. You owe it to Him to do it. Church notes due Nov. 1. Let us be ready to take up your note. Those who have given no note and want to help, see the Treasurer. R. J. Carmichael. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heed Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QCIXINEis better than ordinary O’- I nine and does not cause nervousness nor r.npie in head. Remember the full name and loot for the signature of E. W. GROVE 25c. Men who think they can’t smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if thev us° Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a iry out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own storv! R- J- REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, N. C A Theory. “Why are meat and eggs so expen sive?” “Possibly,” replied the man who thinks it’s his duty to answer every question, “because they're among the few articles of food that can’t be imi tated in a factory.” The Special Way. “Talking about ships and men —” “Well?” “When opposing ships meet they hail. When opposing men meet they storm.” The expert from the MAJES TIC factory who will have charge of the SPECIAL MAJESTIC DEMONSTRATION during the week commencing Oct. 16th. will expect to see every boy and girl at our store between 3 and five in the afternoon. Watch for further paticulars in this paper it tells how to get a MAJESTIC aeroplane free. Newton Hardware Cos.