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CONING TO GRIFFIN
on • return riiit
THE PROGRESSIVE
DOCTORS’ SPECIALIST
Treating Diseate* Without Surgical
Operation
At the Griffin Hotel, Monday, Jan
uary 26th.
Office Hourat 10 a. n. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
Returning in three months
FREE CONSULTATION
The Progressive Doctors' Specialist
is licensed by the state of Georgia;
a graduate of one of the best uni
versities; twenty-five years of prac
tical experience; (fifth year in Geor
*i> comes well recommended. Will
demonstrate m the principal cities
methods of treating diseases of long
standing by means of medicines, diet
and hygiene, thus saving many peo
ple from a dangerous and expensive
surgical operation.
This specialist in an expert in diag
nosis and will tell you the exact truth
about your condition. Only those
who have a good chance to regain
their health will be treated, so that
every one who takes treatment will
bring their friends at the next visit.
Just a few of the many marvelous
cures effected by this eminent spe
cialist.
Leon Freeman, son of O. R. Free
man, 633 ltth St., Columbuß, Ga.,
was mentally undeveloped and hav
ing Epileptic fits. Now normal and
going to school. One of the most
wonderful cures in the history of
medical science. Other doctors had
treated him without benefit.
E. L. Tamplin, Madison, Ga., cured
of kidney trouble.
Florie Davis, Seale, Alabama,
cured of gall stones.
Homer Treadwell, Crawfordville,
Ga., cured of diabetes.
Mrs. A. A. Crews, Winokus, Ga.,
Route 1, Box 6, cured of varicose
ulcer of leg.
Mrs. G. 0. Jordan, Madison, Fla.,
cured of stomach trouble and con
stipation.
Mrs. W. F. Parham, Greensboro,
Ga., saved her life after she was
given up as incurable by other doc
tors.
In writing to nny of these patients
enclose stamp for reply.
The Progressive Doctors’ Special
ist, I)r. Bolkcom, because of his suc
cessful treatment and cures, is the
unfortunate victim of imitators in
the medical profession, other doctors
having adopted similar methods of
advertising.
If in need of a specialist wait for
Hr. Bolkcom who makes regular vis
its to the principal towns of Georgia
and who has headquarters in Atlanta.
MOTHER!
Clean Child’s Bowels with
"California fig Syrup 1 ’
Even if cross, feverish, bilious,
constipated or full of cold, children
love the pleasant taste of “California
Fig Syrup.” A teaspoonful never
fails to clean the liver and bowels.
Ask your druggist for genuine
“California Fig Syrup” which has di
rections for babies and children
of all ages printed on bottle. Mother!
You must say “California” or you
may get an imitation fig syrup.
That turning anew glove inside
out and sticking court plaster across
the finger-tips will prevent the finger
nails from cutting through the glove.
A TONIC
drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Glove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor
ating Effect 60c.
GLIMPSES OF THE GREAT WORK WROUGHT BY
GEORGIA DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY
Go ask the hills, the mighty hills,
Where neither church or school were known,
No upward path to Life and Light,
Or the judgment at Jehovah’s throne.
And there 'tis found that woman’s hands
Have reached a shrine where love abides,
Where Education opes the way
And Knowledge over mind presides.
At Rabun Gap ’neath mountain height
What wondrous changes have been wrought!
What stores of Thought unlocked each day,
And gems revealed, till then unsought.
O brave Bartow! Thy spirit dwells
On every tree and sparkling rill,
Each zephyr tells to passers by,
“Though dead, his fame is living still.”
At Liberty Hall a mansion stands
In reverence of one who freely gave
Heart, hands, and mind, to train our youth
And from a reckless life to save.
Hail Alex Stephens! In memory hail.
Thine hours were never spent in vain,
But radiate all who “followed the gleam,”
And through eternity will reign.
The honored names of our generals shone
At Neuilly Hospitals o’er the sea,
Bearing comfort to such soldier brave,
And gratitude to U. D. C.
For the World War’s record Georgia won,
The highest Prize! And ne’er will fade
The gift of noble Hector Church,
When ten thousands at our feet were laid!
Go ask the waves of swift Oconee
While rushing near the hills of Hall,
What wondrous stories they are singing
Of Athens, queenliest Queen of all?
Ah, there sweet Winnie Davis smiles,
As Daughters of Heroes come afar,
To lift up high the banner of Learning
Until its folds entwine a Star!
Throughout all Georgia’s hills are found
Memorials of the Boys in Grey,
And Truths of History clearly prove
A stainless banner led their way,
From broad Savannah on the East
To Chattahoochee’s rhythmic wave,
Confederate Daughters ne’er have ceased
To honor, love and crown the brave.
On mountain height their fame is spread, ,
The cherished dream of Helen Plane,
Jn deathless glory to shine for years,
With halo that will never wane.
Oh, Mountain, speak with living voice!
The merit of thy sons proclaim,
And tell each century that comes,
They won by Right—ETERNAL FAME!
—Mrs. Loula Kendall Rogers.
Tennille. Georgia.
GETTING UP NIGHTS
CAN BE STOPPED often in 24
hours. To prove that you can be
rid of this strength sauping ailment,
have more pep, be free from burning
sensation, pain in groins, backache
and weakness I’ll send you Walker’s
Prostate Specific free and postpaid
under plain wrapper. No obligation.
No cost If it cures your prostate
gland trouble, you can repay the fa
vor by telling your friends —if not,
the loss is mine. Simply send me
your name and prove that you can
feel 10 years younger, and be rid of
prostate trouble.
I. B. WALKER,
2489 Gatiwtjr Station,
Kansas City, Mo.
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IN MEMORY OF MRS.
WILLIAM D. ADAMS
On October 27, 1924. Mrs. Eliza
Elliott Adams left her home and
loved ones to attend the call of her
Lord to come up higher.
She was a consistent member of
Fredonia Congregationalist church
for a number of years. She spent
her long and useful life in the inter
est of her family and her neighbors.
She was an ideal neighbor, ready at
all times to render such help as was
needful. The community will miss
her sorely and her place cannot be
filled.
All who knew her loved her, she
being possessed of a bright sunny
disposition and devoted to the inter
ests of her Master’s Kingdom. Over
such a life and character death has
no power.
We grieve to know that she is
gone front the home but we think of
her as not dead, just translated to a
purer, happier life.
Each year sees Heaven’s ties grow
stronger. She is just asleep await
ing the resurrection day.
It was a great pleasure for her
relatives anti friends to visit her
homo, and she loved to talk of her
home and old friends in and around
Barnesville where she was born, No
vember 25, 1839. and lived until she
was married to William David Adams
October 18, 1866.
She is survived by one son, Mr. W.
A. Adams and family, one daughter,
Miss Lillian Adams, one son-in-law,
Mr. R. N. Richardson, fifteen grand
children and five great grandchildren.
She will be missed, but we shall
j see her again. May the God of all
i grace comfort the sorrowing onfes.
A LOVED ONE.
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fish contain large amounts
of fat-soluble vitamins.
British engineers are now giving
serious consideration to the practi
cality of constructing new lines and
linking up existing facilities with a
view to enabling conversations to be
held between London and cities in
India.
To car# coillv*mM Oi. modicino
muit bo mors than a pivsathrot it
must contain tonic, altamthro and
cathartic proportion.
Tutt’s Pills
poaaoaa thoso qualitioa, and apoodil*
rsatoro to tbo bowais tbsir natural
function.
In rebuilding the earthquake-ruined
city of Tokio, the Japanese govern
ment is taking from each land-owner,
without compensation, one-tenth of
his land for the purpose of widening
the streets.
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WANTED—Office help for 3 or 4
hours a day.—L. D. Watson.
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A substitute for wood, containing
50 per cent sawdust, mixed with
chalk and chemicals, is said to be
combustible only at high tempera
ture.
Colds Cause Chip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tabieu remova
the cauae. There la only one "Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S signature an box. 30c.
a— ———
Gas from the deepest well in the
world, in Lagonier, Pr., cannot be
used for domestic purposes unless
some method is found to remove a
large amount of hydrogen sulphide
from it.
FOR SALE —Oak posts, any lengths.
—J. W T . Elliott, Barnesville, Ga. tf
The hoactin, a bir dfound along
the Amazon river, does not use his
wings merely as extra support but
develops, during the juvenile state,
genuine feet on what will be wings.
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Special this week on watches. See
us before buying.—J. H. Bate & Cos.
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Last year’s best seller in Germany
was a religous book. “More Joy,”
which scored 175,000 copies on the
first edition.
The Quinine That Does Not Artect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken
by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing
in the bead. E.W. GROVE’S signature on box. 30c.
Nine-tenths of the moving pictures
shown in England are made in other
| countries.
FRAGMENTS OF
CONGREGATIONAL HISTORY
By A. Constantine Adamz, B. D.
Minister at Fredonia Church
In December, 1924, the poll of all
Protestant clergymen of the United
States to discover who are the out
standing preachers of the American
pulpit was completed. Twenty-one
thousand eight hundred and forty
three ministers froth fifteen denom
inations voted. Out of the twenty
five peers of the American pulpit six
were Congregationalists, six were
M. E. (North), seven were Presby
terian, four were Baptist, and two I
have not as yet been able to classify.
The Congegational ministers were as
follows:
Dr. Charles R. Brown, Dean of
Yale Divinity School, New Haven,
Connecticut. Dean Brown, you will
remember, received the prize of five
hundred dollars (600) last year for
producing the best sermon submitted
by the leading clergymen of America.
Dr. S. Parks Cadman, minister
Central Congregational Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. Cadman was
elected president of the Federal
Council of Churches of Christ in
America, while in Atlanta last month.
Dr. George A. Gordon, minister
Old South Church, Boston, Mass.
Dr. Newton Dwight Hillis, minister
Plymouth Congregational Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y. It is said that the
Plymouth Congregational Church
pays the highest salary to its pastor
of any Protestant church in the
world.
Dr. Charles E. Jefferson, minister
Broadway Tabernacle, New York
City.
Dr. G. Campbell Morgan, world’s
renowned Bible scholar. Dr. Mor
gan has just entered upon his duties
as stated supply for three months in
the pulpit of the Fifth Avenue Pres
byterian Church, New York City.
This fraternal spirit characterizes
true Congregationalism in all the
world.
The return of the indemnity
money to China by America was one
of the greatest acts of statesmanship
of which our land can boast. We do
not profess to know all the ins and
outs of the negotiations which Presi
dent Roosevelt and Secretary Root
carried on before the act was consum
mated. We do not know all the per
sons involved. But we are quite cer
tain that the missionary forces of
China had a great deal to do with
the initiation of the plan, and that
Dr. Arthur H. Smith, well known
missionary of the American Board
(Cong’l) in China actually made the
proposition to President Roosevelt.
(To Be Continued)
ATWATER-KENT RADIO RE
CEIVING SETS. WILL MAKE
DEMONSTRATION AND PRICES
UPON APPLICATION. BERT
CAUTHEN, MILNER, GA. 1-22
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TWO OF A KIND
She—You said you’d take me to
the football game. You broke your
promise.
He—My promise was broken be
cause I was.
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PECAN TREES FOR SALE —500
budded pecan trees, ateo 500 seed-
lings large enough to set out; will
sell cheap; if you can use the entire
lot you can get a bargain.—T. A.
Lifsey. “
In an appeal for wage increases
for county employes, a London coun
cilman recently said that half of the
men had to buy margarine instead
of butter for their families.
PROFIT BY THIS
Don’t Waste Another Day.
When you are worried by back
ache;
By lameness and urinary disorders
Don’t experiment with an untried
medicine.
Follow Barnesville people’s ex- j
ample.
Use Doan’s Pills.
Here's Barnesville testimony.
Verify it if you wish:
J. F. Taylor, retired farmer, 454
Forsyth St., says: “I strained my
back and since then it has always
bothered me when stooping or lift
ing. At times my kidneys become
out of order and my back becomes
sore and weak. My kidneys acted
too freely and when I noticed these
symptoms I procured Doan’s Pills
and they soon put my back and kid
neys in good condition.” (State
ment given February 11, 1915).
On November 19, 1921, Mr. Tay
lor said: “Doan’s cured me of kid
ney complaint and I am glad to con
firm my former statement.”
60c. at all dealers. Foster-Mil
burn Cos., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.
ONLY PACKARD CAN BUILD A PACKARD
YOUR PACKARD
IS WAITING
No car that Packard
ever built has made
friends so quickly and
so numerously as the
Packard Six.
Now, because of re*
cently announced
price reductions of the
enclosed models, the
Packard Six, in un*
changed quality, is
available to more men
and women.
Packard Six and Packard Eight both furnished In ten body
types, open and enclosed. Packard’s extremely liberal time
payment plan makes possible the immediate enjoyment
of a Packard —purchasing out of income instead of capital.
J. W. CARRIKER
PACKARD
SIX
ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE
Give Us Your Job Printing.
Prosperity...
We arc anxious to sec this city,
* .
the surrounding community and
each individual in it prosper*
Building up a good bank balance
and wisely investing that money
means future prosperity for you,
your city and the community.
BARNESYILLE BANK
STATE DEPOSITORY
Trade With Us!
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We invite the people of Lamal
and adjoining counties to Tradl
with Us throughout 1925, as wl
fully believe it will be to theil
interest to do so. We are thankj
ful for the liberal patronage gi ve i
us[during 1924 and pledge everi
Customer during the New \ eal
to give him the best possiWl
service. Come To See Us. I
Barnesville Hardware Cos. I
Phone 5-W
Barnesville, Ga.
Thousands who have
always wanted the
quality and distinction
belonging to Packard
now can gratify that
desire.
For example, the price
of the Packard Six
Five Passenger Coupe
has been reduced
*76s—now *2685 at
Detroit.