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LIVED ON MILK
AND BREAD ONLY
Spent Over SI,OOO Trying to
Get Relief From Chronic
Dyspepsia —Takes Tanlac
And Gains Nine Pounds.
“I told my husband that my
Tanlac was out and that I just
had to go to Birmingham to get
me another bottle, as I wouldn’t
be without it for any amount of
money, and that is why I am
here today,” said Mrs. H. B.
Barrett when she called at
Jacobs’ drug store in Birming
ham recently to get her second
bottle. Mrs. Barrett resides at
Republic, a suburb of Birming
ham, and is well known.
‘‘l have only taken one bottle
of Tanlac and have gained nine
pounds. Yes, sir, this Tanlac
has done me more good than all
the medicine I have ever taken.
During the past fourteen years I
have spent more than SI,OOO try
ing to get well of a complaint
that was gradually sapping my
strength.
‘‘From the past four years I
have lived almost entirely on
milk and bread and finally that
got so it went against me. I
dared not eat meat or vegetables
of any kind, and if I did, I would
suffer for hours afterwards.
‘‘l had chronic dyspepsia, sol
was told, and nothing prescribed
for me brought any relief. I
rarely ever went to the table, be
cause even the sight of food or
to smell it cooking would nause
ate me. I had a bad taste in my
mouth and nothing I ate tasted
right. I had always been healthy
and a woman who looked after
her household duties, but since
having this trouble I got so weak
I could not do my housework and
had to have help.
‘‘l would have awful pains in
my back and was nervous and
could not sleep well. When I
heard of this Tanlac it sounded
so good I though I would try it,
because I was ready to try any
thing that I thought would nelp
me. I was never so surprised in
my life; it helped me right from
the start, the medicine seemed to
take hold right at once and I
could just feel myself getting
better from day to day. Before
I had finished my first bottle I
got so I could eat anything put
on the table and could hardly
wait for meal time to come. I
certainly bless the day I got this
medicine, for I believe it has ad
ded years to my life. Oh! I feel
so much better and sleep so much
better and am not nervous like I
was. Just think, I have actually
gained nine pounds and feel
strong in every way.
‘‘My neighbors were as much
surprised as I was and they are
at my house every day, telling
me how well I look. I counted
up yesterday and fourteen of
them are either taking Tanlac or
will commence taking it as soon
as they can go to Birmingham and
get it. Tanlac is certainly a
wonderful medicine and every
body out our way is talking about
it. You can put this in the pa
pers if you want to, because I
know there are thousands of wo
men in the same bad fix that I
had been for so many years.”
Tanlac is sold in Mt. Vernon
exclusively by Mt. Vernon Drug
Co.; in Tarrytown by C. W. War
nock; in Ailey by Palmer Drug
Co.; in Uvalda by W. M. Moses;
in Alston by The Martin Drug
Store; in Soper ton by J. J. Mor
ing; in Sharpe’s Spur by J. M.
Smith, M. D. adv.
Farm Loan Board
Is Named by Wilson.
Washington, July 29.—Presi
dent Wilson today nominated
Charles E. Lobdell, of Great
Bend, Kansas, George W. Norris,
of Philadelphia, W. S. A. Smith,
of Sioux City, lowa, and Herbert
Quick, of Berkeley Springs, West
Virginia, as members of the farm
loan board created under the ru
ral credits bill, recently passed
by congress. Secretary McAdoo
is an ex-officio member of the
board.
Jury List.
List of the Jurors drawn to
serve at August term 1916.
GRAND JURY.
C D Williams, M C Graham,
J M D McGregor, C G Powell,
BF Palmer, W V Thigpen,
George Spivey, D O Calhoun,
H J Reynolds, D W Folsom, j
W A Peterson, A Estroff,
A McCnmmon, W L Sessions,
M H Parley, Isaac Brooks,
J W Wardlaw, J P Gillis.
Wiley Gay, W LThigpen,
E J Wells, W L) Savage,
C A Rackley, C F Gordon,
L L Wolfe, R A Pnge,
J T Moxley, W H Sharpe,
J W Greenway, D H Phillips,
PETIT JURY.
I C Lindsey, L I Davis,
Elijah Miller, H B Braddy, Jr,
C L Battle, J J Moring,
J D Langford, MC Thompson,
H D Lee, J A Hughes,
E F Clark, G W Braddy,
J H Willsamson, J G Warnoek,
Austin Morris, C A Walker,
Daniel Hall, B L Womack,
N A Downie, J D Reynolds,
L M McLeinore, S S Calhoun,
li F Mcßae, B F Hamilton,
W B Connell, Ira Thigpen,
J B Branch. J A Beckworth,
W P Stephens, M A Peterson,
W H Herndon, M W Calhoun,
N L Spooner, Duncan McArthur,
F B Mcßride, A L Wheeler,
A H Johnson, D I) Cauley,
W E Mathias, Geo. West,
M C Coleman, C A Beasley,
J S Kennedy, G W Sammons,
H J Wright, S A Bellflower,
W II Palmer, N N Barwick,
Georgia Montgomery County, I
hereby certify that this is a true
copv ot the Jurors drawn to serve
at the August term of the court.
This 6th., day of Mav 1916.
G. it. Tyler,
Clerk.
New Road Notice.
Georgia— Montgomery County.
Office of Commissioner of Roads 1
& Revenues, Montgomery County, '
July 8, 1916.
G. W. Palmer, M. L. Adams,
L. M. Whitaker, J. R, Adams and i
others, having made application
for opening and establishing a
new public road commencing at
Kibbee, in said county and run- ,
ning in a northerly direction and
touching lands of A. L. Adams, 1
G. W. Palmer, J. It. Adams, J. H.
McOaw, S. A. McCaw, G. W.
Lowman, L. M. Whitaker and J
F. Whitaker, a distance of about
seven-eights of one mile, and in
tersecting the Tarrytown and Vi
dalia public road, just east of J.
F. Whitaker’s residence, and the
reviewers appointed to lay out and
survey said road having made
their return, notice is hereby giv
en that said road will be granted
on the first Tuesday in September,
1916, if no good cause be shown
to the contrary.
Elijah Miller, Chm,
Win, Jones, Clerk.
Dissolution Notick.
The firm of 11. V. Thompson &
Bros., Ailey, Ga., composed of H.
V’. Thompson, J. W. Thompson
and C. G. Thompson, has been
dissolved by mutual consent, II
V. Thompson continuing said bus
iness, collecting all accounts and
paying all debts against said firm,
the two latter members retiring
This the 17th day of July, 1916.
H. V. Thompson,
J. W. Thompson,
C. G. Thompson.
Citation.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
F. F. McArthur, adminigtrator
on the estate of Ora E. McArthur,
has applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell a!l the lands of
said estate; this is therefore to
cite all parties concerned that
said application will be heard at
my office on the first Monday in
August, 1916. Witness my hand
and official signature, this July j
Bd, 1916. Alex McArthur,
Ordinary, M. C.
If You Need Glasses, You
Need Them Fitted
Correctly.
W. E. WALKER, JR,
Refracting Optometrist 1
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR-THURSDAY AUG. 8, 1916.
! The !
Relief oi
Eye ;
Strain " '
We solicit difficult
cases. We provide
Glasses to meet every
defect of vision and
give the Eye free,
easy vision for work
or study.
W. E. WALKER, JR.
Optometrist,
Vidal ia. Georgia
PIANO . TUNING.
t
If your Piano is worth anything,
it is worth EXPERT TUNING,
Any other kind will ruin it. I
have a diploma, and guarantee
all work. Write, and I will call.
ORGANS REPAIRED.
Charles L. Hamilton,
Mf. VERNON, GA.
TEN YEAR j
FARM LOANS!
I
We desire to make loans at j
once on good farms in amounts
over SI,OOO, the loan running for
10 years at 7 per cent, interest
and with only 5 per cent, com
mission. We nlso make 5-year
loans at 6 per cent, interest. Re
payment privilege as desired.
We also make smaller loans at a
slightly higher rate. We can give
QUICKER SERVICE than oth
ers. Applications wanted on
property in Montgomery, Toombs
and Wheeler counties.
Let us hear from you.
I
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BREWTON LOAN &
INSURANCE CO
J. B. Bkkwton, Manager
AILEY. GA, i
WWWWW^DB
i Need a Tonic H
e times in every woman’s life when she BBC
ic to help her over the hard places.
me comes to you, you know what tonic Bqß
cJui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com
irely vegetable ingredients, which act Bga
urely, on the weakened womanly organs, r-1
anu ncips uuild them back to strength and health.
808 It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful r~T
888 success, and it will do the same for you. 808
You can’t make a mistake in taking
| CARDUI I
pl The Woman’s Tonic pi
feji Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., iga
says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, 1 was
808 so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and rTI
888 as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.” 808
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
pß| Has Helped Thousands.
jdKKMIKWKMMMiM
| For Long Term Farm!
Loans,
i SEE A. B. HUTCHESON.
I am negotiating some very
attractive Long Term Farm Loans
for the best companies doing bus
; iness m Georgia, with lowest rates
of interest and the most liberal
terms of payments.
I have several years experience
in the loan business, am located
at the county site and believe that
I am in position to give you the
best terms and as prompt services
as any one.
If vou need a loan see me before
application.
A. B. Hutcheson,
Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Libel For Divorce.
j Montgomery Superior Court, May
Term, 1916.
I Edgeline Taylor vs Adam Tay
lor.
To Adam Taylor—Greeting.
You are hereby cited and re
quired personally or by attorney
to appear at the superior court to
be held in and for the county of
Montgomery on the first Monday
in August, next, 1916 then and
there to make answer or defense
to the suit of plaintiff above
named or in default, the court
will proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain.
Witness the Honorable E. D.
Graham, Judge of Haid court, this
the 6th day of May, 1916.
G. It. Tyler,
Clerk S. 0. M. Co.
E.H. WILLIAMSON
Dental Surgeon
Office in Citizens Bank Building.
ALSTON, UEORUIA
A. L. Lanier,
J Attorney at Law,
MT. V Ell NON, GA.
| .
Will Practice in all the Courts of
the State.
E. M. RACK LEY
Dentist
Office over Mt. Vernon Postoflice.
MT. VERNON, (lA.
_ .
1 L. W. HUSH,
Dental Surgeon,
j Offices 2d Floor Hank of Soperloo Building
Super!on, (ia.
| M. 15. CALHOUN
A tty at Law,
Mt Vernon, Georgia
W. B. GRIMES,
Blacksmith A Repair
Works,
ALSTON, GEORGIA.
All Classes of Repair Work Work
Quickly and Correctly Done.
Bring Me Your Work.
Fancy Groceries that measure
up to the highest standard of
purity and freshness. O. ii.
i Morrison, Mt. Vernon.
*§ STATEMENT OF
1 THE BANK OF SOPERTON 8
| SOPERTON, GA. |
f| At the Close Business March 10, 1916 8
(Condensed from report to State Bank Examiner) gj
Resources: g
If Loans and Investments 8139,179.62 If
Buildings and Fixtures 23,872.47 <|j
P Prepaid Insurance 363.33 §
gr Cash in Vault, due from IS
|| other Banks and ad
if vanccs on cotton 38,433.92 §
1 8201,849.34 1
Liabilities: !8
Capital Stock 825,000.00 |
Surplus and Profits 10,297.46 ®
Bills Payable 10,000.00 §
Total Deposits 156,551.88 ®
8201,849.34 |j
Deposits Mar. 10t.h 1916 *156,551.88 i
1 INCREASE 8 58,695.39 1
H M
MOTHERS-fmcroup
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tfear and tremble at the hoarse,
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Relieves the little croup sufferers
from the very first doses. It eases at
once the tightness in the throat, cuts
and clears away the thick strangling
phlegm, and the little ones are soon
resting quietly.
Keep Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound in the house and
you are prepared both to ward off the approach of croup, or to
relieve it at once from the very first cough.
MRS J. N. HILL. HOMER, GA. "1 have MRS. BEN MEYERINK. CLYMER, NEW
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