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DOCTOR’S PATIENT
GAINS 17 POUNDS
Prominent Georgia Physi
cian Continues to Use Tan
lac in His Daily Practice
With Surprising Results.
One of the strongest and most
convincing evidences of the re
markable results being accom
plished by Tanlac throughout the
south is the large number of let
ters that are now being received
daily from scores of well-known
men and women who have been
benefitted by its use.
Among the large number that
have been received in the past
few days, none are more interest
ing than the following letter
from Dr. J. T. Edwards, of Fay
etteville, Ga. Dr. Edwards, it
will be remembered, recently
gave Tanlac his unqualified in
dorsement in a public statement,
and the testimonial published be
low was recently given him by
one of his patients. His letter
follows just as it was written:
Fayetteville, Ga., Jan. 4, 1916.
Mr. G. F. Willis, Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir: lam enclosing you
herewith statement I have just
received from Mr. T. M. Mc-
Gough. He has sold out here
and is moving to Turin, Ga. He
was here this morning, and come
in to tell me what Tanlac had
done for him. He says too much
cannot be said about Tanlac. It
certainly lias cured him.
Respectfully,
J. T. Edwards, M. D.
Mr. McGough’s statement fol
lows:
“I suffered from indigestion
and could not eat anything but
what would hurt me. Constipa
tion gave me a great deal of
trouble also. My symptoms were
indigestion, heartburn and gas
on the stomach after eating. My
appetite was irregular and my
food failed to nourish me. This
trouble caused me to get very
poor,—in fact, I got so thin and
weak I was hardly able to go
about.
“I bought three bottles of Tan
lac on Dr. Edward’s recommenda
tion, and I am now feeling all
right again, and am able to at
tend to busines. I gained seven
teen pounds in weight and am
doing fine. Tanlac did the work.
“I now recommend Tanlac to
everyone who is sick like I was,
and wishes to take something
that will help them.”
Tanlac is sold in Mt- Vernon
exclusively by Mt. Vernon Drug
Co.; in Tarry town 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 Soperton by J. J. Mur
ing; in Sharpe’s Spur by J. M.
Smith, M. D. adv.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Court of Ordinary
of said county, will be sold, be
fore the court house door in said
county, on the first Tuesday in
November, 1910, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, the fol
lowing property to wit:
82 1-2 acres of land situate, ly
ing ar.d being in the 1091st (Tiger)
district of said county and state,
and bounded on all sides except
the southeast by lands of Clayton
McLeod, and on the southeast by
lands of Kate Emanuel, together
with ail improvements thereon.
Sold as the property of the estate
of Mrs. Lucy Wilkes, deceased,
for the purpose of division. This
the 2d day of October, 1910.
F. M. Wilkes, Adr.
Estate Mrs. Lucy Wilkes.
Notice to Public.
The public is hereby warned
against trading in any manner
for any or all of the following
notes, given by H. Hitchcock to
John Gray: One dated Sept.
15th, 1910, due October, 15th;
one dated Sept. 15th, due No
vember 15th; one dated Sept.
15th, due December 15th, each
for $25.00. H. Hitchcock,
L valda, Ga.
Notice of Application For
Removal of Disabilities.
Mrs. Nina Morris vs Charles
Morris.
Libel for Divorce in Montgom
ery Superior Court.
Verdict for total divorce grant
ed the sth day of May, 1915.
To Mrs. Nina Morris and to
whom it may coucern.
Notice is hereby given to all
concerned that on the sth day of
Sept, 1916, I filed with the Clerk
of the superior court of Montgom
ery countv my petition addressed
to said Court returnable to the
next term thereof, the same being
the November term, 1916, to be
held on the first Monday in No
vember, 1916 for the removal of
the disabilities resting upon mo
under the verdict and decree in
the above stated case by reason of
my intermarriage with Nina Mor
ris which application will be heard
at the November term, 1916, of
said court which convenes on the
6th day of November, 1916.
This the sth day of Sept. 1916.
Chas. Morris, Petitioner.
Wm. Lewis, Atty for Petitioner.
Administratrix Sale.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Court of Ordinary
of said county on the 2d day of
October, 1916, will be sold before
the court house door in said coun
ty, to the highest and best bidder
for cash, on the first Tuesday in
November, between the legal
hours of sale, the following prop
erty to-wit: 127 acres of land,
bounded north and west by lands
of E. G. Gillis, south by lands of
Mrs. J. E, Tharpe and east by
lands of Dr. O. B. Moye. Also
one store house and lot in the
Town of Orland, Ga., all of said
property being in the 1687th G.
M. district of said county and
state. Sold as property of the
estate of Juhardy Davis, deceased,
for purposes of division and pay
ment of debts.
Mrs. M. L. Davis,
Adx. Estate of Juhardy Davis,
Deceased.
New Road Notice.
Georgia— Montgomery County:
Office of Commissioners or Roads
& Revenues, Montgomery County,
CCt. 8, 1916.
S. D. Morris, Joe B. Johnson,
J. W. Linder, A. A. Johnson and
others having in proper form
made application tor the opening
and establishing of a new public
road commencing at the home of
Joe Brown Johnson, and near
the Town of Higgstou, Ga., and
following a lane which is already
laid out, being the land line be
tween said Johnson and A. A.
Johnson, J. W. Linder, Mary
Brown and W. H. Walton to the
home of said Walton, thence
through WaltonVfield and across
the corner of Emmett McLeod’s
land, thence following a lane be
tween Emmett McLeod’s place
and Ellen Outler’s place, which is
the land line, thence through
lauds of Mollie Blount and S. D.
Morris, to the residence of the
latter, intersecting the different
settlement roads, a distance of
about one and a fourth miles, bal
ance of the distance having al
ready been opened by private in
dividuals. The reviewers appoint
ed to lav out and survey said pro
posed new road having filed their
return, notice is hereby given that
said new road will be granted on
the first Tuesday in November,
1916, if no good cause be shown
to the contrary.
Elijah Miller, Chm.
Wm. Jones, Clerk.
Citation.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
The appraisers appointed unon
the application of Mrs. Rena
Thompson for a twelve months
support for herself and four minor
children out of the estate of T. J.
Thompson, late of said county
deceased, having filed their re
turn, this is to cite all parties
concerned that said application
will be passed upon at the next
regular term of the Court of Or
dinary, to be held on the first
Monday in November, 1916. This
the 2d day of October, 1916.
Alex McArthur, Ordinary.
Citation.
Georgia—Montgomery County,
Notice is hereby given that D.
O. Calhoun, administrator of the
estate of J. I. Calhoun, late of
said county deceased, has in prop
er form applied to the ordinary of
said county for leave to sell cer
tain lands belonging to said es
tate; notice is hereby given that
said application will be passed on
at my office on the first Monday
in November, 1916. This the 2d
day of October, 1916.
Alex McArthur, Ordinary.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR-THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1916.
FOR CONGRESS.
To the Voters of the Twelfth Con
gressional District of Georgia:
1 am a Republican candidate
for the National Congress from
the Twelfth Congressional Dis
trict of Georgia, and respectfully
solicit your support and votes.
First. I favor full and complete
protection for every American
citizen’s life, liberty and property
wherever he may be under the
sun.
Second. I favor a high protec
tive tariff for the protection of
our working people, and for the
purpose of raising revenue to run
the affairs of our National Gov
ernment. About eighty per cent,
of our national wealth is due to a
protective tariff. Watch free trade
Great Britain fall over herself to
get. a high protective tariff for
herself and colonies at the close
of this war; her national life will
depend on it.
Third. I especially favor the
largest Merchant Marine in the
world, so constructed and suf
ficiently subsidized by our govern
ment as to make it instantly
available in time of war as a
powerful auxiliary navy, and in
time of peace to carry our com
merce to every nook and corner of
the civilized world. Had we such
a Merchant Marine every farmer
would be selling his cotton today
at 25 cents per pound,
Fourth. J especially favor in
tervention and annexation of
Mexico, I think the southern bor
der of the United States should be
the Panama Canal. It is the
Christian duty of the United Sla
tes to spank Mexico, to feed,
educate, clothe and house Mexico,
and make Mexico a part of the
United States. This must and
speedily will come. Those of you
who oppose the annexation of
Mexico should favor turning hack
to war-ridden Mexico, Texas,
Arizona, New Mexico and Cali
fornia, that was but yesterday a
part of Mexico. If you especially
oppose the annexation of Mexico
you should favor giving back to
the American Indian, the original
owner, this great country of ours.
Fifth. J fayor National Prohi
bition, 1 have arrived at the con
clusion that alcoholic drinks nave
no place in the affairs of a civili
zed nation, on account of the
crime it produces and the lowering
in efficiency of its people.
Sixth. 1 favor National Wo
man’s Suffrage, and had it not
been for the arrogant bigotry of
man handed down from the dark
ages she would have been voting a
hundred years ago.
Seventh. I especially favor
amending the joke, the farce, the
makeshift, the vote catching act
as passed by the last National
Congress known as the “Land
Bank Act ” I want this national
legislation so amended as to make
ninety per cent, of any amount
up to five thousand dollars avail
aide to any individual farmer of
good character who wishes to in
vest Bame in land on which to
build his home and farm; this
loan to bear interest at not more
than 5 per cent, und to he payable
at any time within twenty-five
years. This is the only way that
the growing menace, tenantry and
landed aristocracy of the South
and West can he broken up, which
will one day undermine the very
foundations of our government.
Eighth. I oppose with all my
being the pork-barrel appropria
tions as now conducted by Con
gress tor rivers and creeks that
were (lever intended by nature to
lie navigable for anything but a
fisherman’s bateau. I favor spend
ing this money on a national
highway all the way around, about
fifty miles from the border of our
country to be used by the general
public m time of peace, and that
would be so absolutely necessary
for the protection of our country
in time of war.
Ninth. 1 want to see the po
litical solidity of Georgia and the
South broken up. I want to see
Georgia become a doubtful state
like Indiana, Illinois, New York,
etc. Georgia and the South will
never prosper and come into her
own true greatness until its politi
cal solidity is broken up. The
next President of the United
States, Hon. Charles E. Hughes,
had this same idea in mind when
he said at Helena, Montana, a
few days ago. “1 want to see the
South built up, it can be built up,
it never will be built up however
without Republican principles
being applied, i think many of
the Southerners are beginning to
realize that.”
Yours very truly,
ad. J. M. Cutler.
Hogs For Sale.
About 2<JO head of good meat
hogs; good condition. Will sell
as a lot or smaller numbers. See
me at once. F. Lee Mcßae,
Mt. Vernon, Ga.
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Jury List.
Tho following ie the lint of ju
rors drawn to serve at the Novem
ber term of Montgomery Superior
court 191(1:
Grand Jury.
R W Cone A R Davis
T .1 Mcßae .1 R Curr
A H Johnson J D Johnson
R A Page W \V Wade
rs D Morris C It Davis
James A Hughes F. Lee Mcßae
hi S Martin G T Thigpen
W T Harris H II McAllister
J W Linder W II Dukes
J B Brown P P Waller
D K Walker M E Burns
M H Mclntyre C D Greenwuy
J B Broaden M Wilkes
C T Waller W H Smith, Sr
W T Mcßride K G Gillie
Traverse Jury.
J G Joiner J J Davis, Jr.
G E Fowler L Gil lis
C A Soles J E Pa liner
C L Johnson John Blount
Geo W Coleman M Hutcheson
Dr. J C Collins K T Crumptor
W A Beasley J A Harbor
T P McKay Lonnie Day is
C J Phillips M 1 1 Da via
John Knight J B Richardson
C G Dukes W P McAllister
Geo Rayford —J R Beck urn
H J Fountain E V Davis
J Roscoe McQueen C M Morris
G W Knight J B Canady
WB Smith K H Mobley
C S Brantley B C Anderson
E D Miller W M Denton
J R Green way J B Hammock
Green W Smith 0 W Whitaker
C W Mclntyre M L Mcßae
J D Calhoun J I l ' Holton
W S Partin Wm Jones
M A Peterson Angus McQueen
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Noticee to the Public.
Old Shoes Made New. Harness
and Umbrellas repaired. Work
neatly done while you wait.
Leave your work with me.
Thomas Roberson,
Main Street,
Mt. Vernon, Ga
Lots For Sale.
Two building lots near College
at Mt. Vernon. Will take cattle
or hogs as first payment.
Maggie Clarke.
Rhine, Ga.
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