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MRS. BROWN HAS
GAINED 20 POUNDS
Was Confined to Her Bed
and Chair for Over Two
Years, and Thought She
Would Not Live Long.
“You can tell them that it
helped my wife, too; and of all
the people that have made state
ments about getting benefit from
Tanlac I believe we have the
most cause to be thankful, for
Ifelshe thought she wouldn’t be liv
ing long and the doctor didn’t
give me any encouragement.”
This remarkable statement was
made by Mr. J. L. Brown, a well
known carpenter of College Park,
Atlanta, in conversation with Dr.
E. B. Elder. Mr. Brown added
very seriously that he felt unable
to express in words his great ap
preciation for what Tanlac had
dond for his home and the moth
er of his eight children, and then
went on to say:
“For over two vears she has
had to live practically on nothing
but milk, being bothered as she
j'was with a bad stomach trouble
that kept dragging her down un
til she was hardly more than a
a living skeleton. She didn’t
seem to get any strengthening
rest at night and simply had no
energy for anything. In fact,
she spent ab.out all her time be
tween her bed and the chair and
didn’t feel like taking any inter
est in ary thing.
“She had a mighty bad break
ing out on her ankles, too, and
3$ the way up to her knees and
these places would then swell up
terribly. Her color was bad, too,
and it just looked like nothing on
earth could ever do her any good
or liven her up.
“Well, some strange things
happen in this world, and the
change in her is certainly one of
t them, for it was about a month
ago that she was as bad off as
she’s been at all, and now she’s
a well woman and I am sure a
i happy man. She has taken just
three bottles of Tanlac and
weighs 120 pounds—that is, she’s
gained 20 pounds since she began
taking it.
“My wife now eats heartily,
sleeps good and feels as strong
as she did years ago. She is
now doing all her own housework
and cooking and says she will
never be able to say enough
f about this Tanlac. We don’t
mind who you tell about this, for
it’s nothing but the plain, simple,
truth—and that don’t hurt any
body.”
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)
Bell-Kinard
Coming as a surprise to their
friends was the marriage of Miss
I Minnie Mae Bell and Mr. Barney
Kinard. which occurred Thurs
day afternoon. Oct. 19. at the
home of Mr. and. Mrs. S. B. Ki
nard. Dr. Robert VanDeventer
# performed the ceremony. Both
f the brideand groom are members
of prominent families, and they
are being showered with con
gratulations and best wishes by
their scores of friends.
Cut This Out—lt Is Worth Money
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut this slip
out, enclose with .5c to Foley & Cos.,
Chicago. 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in re-
Jrn a trial packagecontaining froley s
Hbney and Tar Compound for bron
chial coughs, colds and croup: > oley
Kidnev Pills, and Fo’ev Cathartic Tab
lets. Specially comforting to stout
persons. I'he Owl Pharmacy, adv
JENKINSBURG
Mrs. J. L. Barnes and daugh
ter, Miss Grace, were guests of
Mrs. Troy Saunders and Miss
Molhe Moss Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Saunders
and Mrs. R. W. Moore attended
the singing at Sandy Creek last
Sunday.
Mrs. McGough is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. L. V. Collins,
near Griffin.
Miss Sallieruth Thurston left
Sunday for Griffin to visit her
sister, Mrs. Homer Manning dur
ing the fair. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Phillips
spent the week-end in Atlanta
with their daughter, Mrs. Steele.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Childs
spent Sunday afternoon in Jack
son with their mother, Mrs. Ham
mond.
Misses Irene Bankston and
Nelle Guest returned Friday from
a few days visit with friends in
Atlanta.
Dr. W. M. Spearman, of Dex
ter, was the guest of his brother,
Rev. F. G. Spearman, last week.
Mr. C. H Farrar visited his
daughter. Miss Marilu, at Cox
College Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Childs and children
visited her snter. Mrs. William
Mitchell, at Marietta Sunday.
Mrs. L B. Brown, of Coleman,
was the guest last week of her
mother, Mrs. J. W. Childs.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Elder and
little son, of Macon, spent Sun
day with Mr and Mrs. Tom Har
ris. Mrs. Elder will remain for
a few weeks visit before return
ing home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomp
son, of Jackson, were guests Sun
day of Mr. and J. A. Middlebi ooks
Mrs. Sarah J. Guest and Miss
Nelle Guest visited friends at
Stark Tuesday.
Rev. Me. Heard and sen. of
Forsyth, were here on business
1 ist week.
Misses Myra Garner and Earle
Humphries spent the week-end
in Atlanta.
Mrs. S. L. Johnson left Mon
day for Atlanta to spend a few
days with her sister, Mrs. Tur
ner.
Dr. J. W. Harper made a bus
iness trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
You can’t well afford not
to buy your Cotton Goods
of us before Nov. Ist. A
word to the wise is suffi
cient. Cotton 19'/2 c. You
can’t expect cotton goods
to stay down.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos
Land For Sale
Two hundred acres in Dublin
district; will sell in 50 acre lots,
on easy terms. This is your op
portunity to get you a home cheap.
Titles guaranteed: possession
given on day of sale.
This 26th day of October, 1916
J. T. Moore, Jackson, Ga.
10 27-3 t
Figure with us on cot
ton seed meal. We have
it stored in shop building
back of the FIRST NA
TIONAL BANK. Will
save you money and time.
Butts Seed Cos.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, it atop* the
Cough and Headache and worka oS the Cold.
Druggist* refund money if it fails to core.
E. W. GROVE'S •ignature on each bo*. 25c.
There is a Real Difference
Cream of tartar, derived from grapes,
is used in Royal Baking Powder because
it is the best and most healthful ingredient
known for the purpose.
Phosphate and alum, which are de
rived from mineral sources, are used in
some baking powders, instead of cream of
tartar, because they are cheaper.
If you have been induced to use baking
powders made from alum or phosphate,
use Royal Baking Powder instead. You
will be pleased with the results and the
difference in the quality of the food.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
New York
INDIAN SPRING
Miss Mattie Pearl Lindsav is
visiting her aunt, Miss Bettie
Lindsay.
Miss Mabel Smith, of Cork, is
the teacher of the Indian Spring
High School.
Misses Emma Lu Nolen and
Marian Williams were attractive
guests at Rock Castle Wednesday.
Miss Joe Varner has returned
from Dublin where she attended
the U. D. C. convention.
Mrs. 0. P. Heath is a guest of
Miss Joe Varner.
Miss Varner, Mrs. Heath and
Mrs. L. D. Hoard composed an
automobile party to Griffin to at
tend the fair.
Mrs. Florence Gresham, of
MOTHER! DON’T TAKE
CHANCES IF CHILD'S
TONGUE IS COATED
If cross, feverish, sick, bil
ious, clean little liver
and bowels
A laxative today saves a sick
child tomorrow. Children sim
ply will not take the time from
play to empty their bowels, which
become clogged up with waste, liv
er gets sluggish, stomach sour.
Look at the tongue, Mother! If
coated, or your child is listless,
cross, feverish, breath bad, rest
less, doesn’t eat heartily, full of
cold or has sore throat or any
other children’s ailment, give a
teaspoonful of “California Syrup
of Figs,” then don’t worry, be
cause it is perfectly harmless,
and in a few hours all this con
stipated poison, sour bile and fer
menting waste will gently move
out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again. A
thorough “inside cleansing” is
oftimes all that is necessary. It
should be the first treatment giv
en in any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syr
ups. Ask your druggist for a 50-
cent bottle of “California Svrup
of Figs,” which has full direc
tions for babies, children of all
ages and for grown-uns plainly
printed on the bottle Look care
fully and see that it is made bv
the “California Fig Syrup Com
pany.” adv
Steadily coming in and
steadily going out is the
program of our Millinery.
We opened two shipments
this week of the very new
est ideas in this line.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drleea out
Malaria.enriebea the blood.and builda op the ays
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.
Jackson, was a visitor to Miss
Carrie Collier Monday.
Mrs. Dorsett and Miss Nellie
George were shopping in J ickson
Tuesday.
The Woman’s Missionary Union
met with Miss Lindsay :<t the
Me nth Alb a
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BBKMAI APPLICATION foa Rluirof*
MMMfIMII MO OMIAIKri Ml
SPURLOCK NIAL CO., moduli ~
Fov House Wednesday afternoon.
It was an interesting meeting.
Misses Loula Collier and Lucile
Elder are seeing the sights of
big New York. They are being
royally entertained.
Mrs. Edward Cornell was a
guest of her parents in Jackson
for several days.
For Sale
Few more bushels of Clover
seed. See J. B. Guthrie.
71 * , ~ . *£
l % xll
• v / Sliy# I
reraan "i
S. H. ‘THORNTON
JACKSON, GA.
UNDERTAKING, LICENSED EMBALMER
Full line of Caskets and Robes to select from
Mv careful personal attention gfiv
en to all funerals entrusted to me
All Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night
Day Phone 174 Night Phone 193
FARM LOANS €>%
These Loans are made promptlv with no cot to
the borrower until loan is closed.
MORTGAGE SECURITY W. B. Smith, Pres.
7Q3-7 Fourth National lik. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Sacred Harp Singing
at Jcnkinsburg Sunday
Tn.ere will be a Sacivd Harp
singing at the Jenkinsburg Mm h
odist church Sunday afternoon,
beginning a* 1 o’clock. All Sa
cred Ilaip singers and the public
in general invited to attend.
T hose Plush Coats and
fur trimmed Suits that came
in yesterday are beautiful.
Come in and see them. YVe
are selling them much un
der their value. New ship
ment of Millinery today.
Etheridge, Smitl) & Cos
1 or Rent
Two lior f.o ui in Ilenrv coun
ty. northeast of Jonkiiisbn; g; 7
room bouse, two tenant h >u.u r,
"torn hou-e. two large i a tis
blaoksnrth simp with tools, CO
70 acres ii ptstore’. App I •
W. 1!. Maddox, Jackson, G i i ; >>x
132. 10 27 3to
The official ballot for the yen
>nral election. November 7. is t
long one. Five constitutional
imondm 'nts are to be voted o •
Georgia should compliment the
nominees with a good vote
CROUP
FOP
C. In case of croup rub the little one’s throat, chest
and nostrils with Menth-Alba. The body heat will
vaporize it and the vapor of the healing oils will
immediately penetrate to the irritated congested
membranes, opening the air passages and raising the
phlegm. This instantly relieves the choking sensation.
C, Menth-Alba likewise opens the air passages and relieves
the irritation that causes cold in the head, catarrh, tore
throat, inflamed tonsils, etc. First aid for pneumonia and
pleurisy. 25c at druggists. Have it in the house always.
The frost is on the pumpkin
and the possum’s up a tree. Glo
ry be!
Let us bid on your cot
ton seed and price you cot
ton seed meal. We will
swap, buy or sell. In shop
building back of the
National Bank.
Butts Seed Cos.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
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