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CAPT. ROWE SAYS
IT SAVED HIS LIFE
Everybody is Talking Aboi:i
His Remarkable Recovery.
Troubles Gone and He Gain
ed Ten Rounds.
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MRS. J. E. BRANNON
K. Howe, olio of tin* l»oM known
street oar conductors in Memphis, Ten
nessee, living at -’121 <'mr Avenue, re
cently gave one of tile strongest in
dorsements for Tanlnc vet published in
the south. Oaptin Rowe said:
“1 firmly believe Tanlnc saved my
life, for 1 have gained ten pounds and
feel like a boy again, litter suffering
for over a veal with stomach trouble
and indigestion. I got to the plat”'
where even milk and eggs hurt me, and
1 could no more think of eating s auh
stantinl meal than I would so mneli
srap iron, (las would form in m\
stomach and swell me up until i lould
hardly breathe and it was .just a task
tor ine to stay on my ear. I tried ev
erything I could get hold of, and noih- 1 , )f ,, |(
util I started taking
The subject of this sketch was born
December 24. ISfi". and died September
7, 11)18, at tho age of oO years, 8 months
and 13 days, "she.was ninricd in 1881
to Mr. ,1. K. Brannon, who, together
with eight children survive her, one
having died in infancy. Those surviv
ing her are ,T. IV. H. T. ami .1. R., o*
Cnrollton; dene, Willie and Nellie, who
are still at home; Mrs. Maggie Stnl'im>s
and Mrs. T. (). Wilson, of Carroll conn
ty, and Mrs. l.nura Cimts, of Atlanta.
She united with the Baptist ehure.h
at Friendship in Douglas county in
18,84 and was hapti/.ed by Rev. .1.
Slinddix. Her remains were carried to
this place and interred. F.literal s:o
vines being conducted by Rev. ,1. M. D
Stallings and Rev, O. W. Jones.
The writer had an intimate nerpiain-
tanre with her covering a pej-ibd ^lf
eighteen years, and tier's was a life
of service for others. I have seen her
j trudge through snow and rain and col-i
i to serve her neighbor who was in net I
of help, and I ludiev she has heard
“That inasmuch as ye did it unto one
the leust of mine, ye did d
th
ing relieved me
Tnnlac.
11 Everybody knows me, from
superintendent of tho company on
down, is talking about the remarkable
change in me since I started taking !
Tanlnc. I am full of vim and enorgv '
nil the time, my strength lias returiie I
and every trouble I had has left me. I
am glad to tell the people about .this
great medicine.'’
Tanlnc is sold in Carrollton by the
Carrollton Drug Company and Carlisle's
Phil nun y find by all leading druggists
and dealers in practically every city,
town and village in America.
junto me." As a wife, she mis alums;
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eipial to Sarah of old, and as a mother,
she never was "leelleu, st ril ing foi l;ei
children, and as 1 pen these lines (her -
I comes to my mind toe thought that
mother is today resting from her la
liors and basking in the sunshine of
(toil's love there re united with In r
babe and tin mother who recently pre
ceded her to the glory land.
Just a won I to the children: Let i-
all Ii\ e an that we may meet her in tliai
world whom there is no more toil or
pain, or sad partings, and lay earues'.
prayer to Ood is that \vi nine all fore:
an unbroken family around (bid's
throne with the redeemed hosts gone o
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Miss Miimle
in Atlanta.
Walker spent Tuesday
thrum* with the redeemed hosts gone on
before. And to the grief-st i icken Ima
bund and father, I would eoiemeiwl yon
to our Heavenly Father who doeth all
tilings well, and let us so live that vve,
too, can lie ready to go, remembering
her dying words to not grieve for her,
as she was going to a bettor world
“The pently gates were opened,
A gentle voice said “(Ionic!”
And with farewells unspoken,
Our mother entered home.’’
Written by one who loved her.
T,. W. STALL!NOS,
Carrollton, (in., Route I.
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Miss AIHe Beall is spending nwhil
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P irrinilinir at the aame time ac
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TANLAC
The Master Medicine
Read the endorsement of a local man
—our friend and neighbor,
John Litchford
“I have been in ill health for the past eight months
and tried various remedies Without success, and up to
the time I began taking TANLAC I could not walk
any distance without having to lay down and rest. In
fact, I was down and out. TANLAC has accomplish
ed wonders for me. After taking two bottles, I feel
like a new man. I am going back to work at Mine No.
2 right away and I give TANLAC the credit for being
able to do it.”
(Signed) JOHN LITCHFORD.
TANLAC
IS SOLD BY
CARLISLE’S PHARMACY
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA
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AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1918
10:00 A. M. RAIN OR SHINE
468 ACRES IMPROVED FARM LAND ’ divided into several
FARMS' TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS.
YOUR PRICE WILL BUY
These are the two farms now belonging to J. B. Hansard and H. G. Law. They are both located about 3 1-2 miles northeast of
Tallapoosa, Ga., on Beech Creek and Tallapoosa River. They are both located close to the BEST country school in Haralson
county. This is one of the BEST and MOST DESIRABLE settlements in Georgia. Both places have good drainage and are ex
cellently watered. Most of this land is now in cultivation, producing some of the finest crops in the South.
SOME FACTS ABOUT THE LAND
THE HANSARD PLACE HAS— „ . ‘
368 Acre*.
About 118 Acres of Rolling Land, all very fertile and
productive.
About 250 Acres of Bottom Land—good drainage, plenty
of timber, well watered.
2 Comfortable Dwelling Houses.
4 Barns (one with concrete basement.)
About 40 Acres of Land in pasture with hog wire fence.
Lots of good fruit—plenty of apples.
It fronts on Tallapoosa river—Beech creek runs through
THE PLACE OF SALE
The sale will start on the Hansard farm,
3 1-2 miles northeast of Tallapoosa, Ga. You
can see it before you buy, in fact buy on the
spot itself.
the land, giving it plenty of water and affording good
drainage, thereby doing away with the possibilities of
flooding it.
THE LAW PLACE HAS—
100 Acres.
60 Acres of Bottom Land all in cultivation.
40 Acres Rolling Land—20 acres in cultivation.
2 Springs*Vhich water the place thoroughly.
1 Comfortable dwelling house.
1 Barn and several outbuildings.
1 Good well of water.
Plenty of good timber and good fruit.
LOOK THESE FARMS OVER before the sale and be prepared to bid. REMEMBR all this land is in such shape that it will pro
duce almost ANYTHING. The land is to be divided into several farms and sold to the highest bidders, which means YOUR price.
The Terms are easy—only one-third cash one and two years on the balance. NO INTEREST except on deferred payments.
For further information write or call on A. V. HOWE & COMPANY, Tallapoosa, Georgia
WE SELL AT AUCTION TO HIGHESt BIDDERS
SOUTHERN REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY
OF GREENSBORO, N. C.
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