The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, February 25, 1916, Image 2
SUFFERED FOR TWENTY YEARS “Smothering Spells Almost Set Me Wild,” He Says— Takes Tanlac and Says He Is Now Well and Strong. “For twenty years I had suf fered with catarrh in my head and throat. Everybody who knows me, and I know a great many of people, knows this to be a fact," said C. F. Cartwright, who lives in Alton Park, Chattanooga, lean. “Every night my head would be so stopped up, I could hardly breathe, and 1 would have a chok ing feeling and a shortness of breath that nearly droue me wild. ] guess I had catarrh of the stom ach, too, because I had indigestion most of the time, in fact, I have not had a well day for years, and have been so nervous and restless 1 simply dreaded to see night come, because I could not sleep, and to tell the truth, 1 was so weak and rundown 1 have not been able to do any work for I don’t know how long. No kind of medicine, and I took nearly every thing seemed to help me a particle until i heard of this Tanlac. My son-in-law induced me to try it, he said he had been hearing lots about it. “I have used two bottles of the medicine, and am proud to say I believe 1 am as well and strong as 3 ever was. My appetite and di gestion have improved and I am gaining right along, i can sleep good at night and can breathe fine. I no longer have those choking, smothering sensations like I used to have. “Everybody certainly ought to know about this medicine, for it surely has done wonders for me. The only thing that I hate is that J did not hear about it years ago, as I believe it would have saved me lots of suffering.” Tanlac is sold exclusively in Mc- Donough by the McDonough Drug Co; in Hampton, Ga., by H. A. Moore; Pinson’s Pharmacy Stock bridge, Ga.; The Norman, Turner Co., Ola, Ga., J. B. Simmons A- Son, Knob, Ga. (Stockbridge, R.F.D.) and Brown, Pitts & Wilson, Luella, Ga., One of the ushers approached a man who appeared to be annoy ing those about him. "Don’t you like the show?” “Yes, indeed.” “Then why do you persist in hissing the performers?” “Why, man alive, 1 w-wasn’t h hising! I w-was s-simply s-s-say ing to S-s-sammy that the s-s --singing is s-s-superb!” Cut Your Store Bill Down One Half i Tens of thousands of farmers as well as *fi wn and city folks cut down their store Tills one-half last year and saved money in spite of generally short crops and re t uced wages. .Absolutely millions of dollars were saved and countless families lived better than ever before in tire face of the cotton crisis and general business depression. How were these burdensome store bills cut down? By the real money-saving po er of good home gardens, rightly planted and kept planted and tended through the season. Hastings 1916 Seed Catalogue tells how to cut store bills clown; tells about gar den and farm seeds of kinds and a qual ity that cannot be bought from your mer chant or druggist. It’s full of garden and farm information. It’s free if you ask for it. Write for it now. H. C. HASTINGS CO , Atlanta. Ga.—(Advt.) Progress Last Week' Letter I Maybe the farmers won’t plant a very large crop of cotton this year. Mr. and Mrs. Lovick Johnson of | near Flippen spent Saturday night and Sunday here with friends. Mrs. Jeff hand is spending a few days with relatives in Griffin. Miss Jessie Mitchell was the charming guest of Misses Grace and Nellie Conkle one nignt last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Strickland of Jonesboio spent Saturday and Sunday here, guests of the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. N. Strickland. Mr, G. M. Adamson surprised his family with a new piano last Thursday. The singing given at the home of Mr. W. N. Strickland was en joved by a large crowd Saturday night. Messrs. John and Jord Johnson of Atlanta came down Saturday night on a motorcycle, returning on the train Sunday, on account of rain. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Adamson motored to Atlanta last week. Miss Nellie Kennedy of Dutch town spent last week here with her brother, Mr. Will Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chafin and little son Howard spent Sat urdav night and Sunday with rel atives near McDonough. Mr. Stewart Adamson of Mor row spent Saturday night with Mr. A. A. Exum and family. As Sunday was a bad day ev erybody stayed at home—no vis iting. Kitty. The Waxhaw* Enterprise, after investigating the subject, has de cided that farmers have about the same attitude toward reducing cotton acreage that-the man in the story had toward reducing the size of his meals. His doctor had advised him to eat less, so he went to his wife and said: “The doctor says that 1 mustn’t eat so much. So instead of cooking me twenty biscuits in the morning, don’t make me but nineteen; but make them just a little bit bigger.”— Progressive Farmer. SPEER, The GRADUATE Fits for all Errors of Re fraction. Makes a Specialty of Fits-U Nose Glass. Will be at Locust Grove Thurs days. Stockbridge Fridays of each week. Office East Side Macon St., Mc- Donough, Ga. Upchurch House. Locust Grove. Bellah Li >use, Stockbridge. 1). A. BROWN. DENTIST \ Office Hours: 7.30 to i 8 A. M. i>o 5 P. M. TERMS: STRICTLY CASH. McDonough, Ga. ' • Pfco Mac! ( ; 78 M Residence Miss Lorah Q Allen WITH JAMES &• NOLAN Jewelers Diamom>s, ’Watches. Clocks, Cut Glass and Silverware 318 Atlanta National Bank Building Watch. Clock and Jewelry repair ing a specialty. All kinds of plain and Diamond Jewelry made to or der. Engr ving. Optical Work.— Engraved Wedding Invitations. Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts. A Father’s Anger. In Kansas City Wiiliam Sherwood shot the motorist who ran over and killed his little boy. “The act,” says the Kansas City Journal, “was criminal and indefensible in the eyes of the law, yet there is not the father of a child exposed to a similar fate who does not un derstand better than the law the agony of the crazed father’s brain. According to statements printed in the news columns the motorist had made all the preparation to the family he could make. He paid the funeral expanses and sent flowers to the stricken house hold. Uuhappliy, however, these considerate acts could not restore the little life that was lost.” The Kansas City paper believes, too, that in view of the many child ren who are killed there every year by careless motorists it is re markable that there have not been others to meet the end of Sher wood. The slaying of one human being by another is always to he deplor ed, and when an irate father re sorts to a shotgun as a means of relieving his feelings there is no justification for his act; yet, we can understand his point of view and anger which so fearfully re sents the snuffing out of his boy’s life by the criminal carelessness of the man at the wheel. If there is no excuse to be found for the man who does as Sherwood did there is also none for the driver PARTIN-PALMER MOTOR CARS J. \.. WEAVER, Agent and Demonstrator, Hampton, Ga. Our Motto: “QUALITY.” We are prepared to give demonstration at any time. The best car on the market lot the price Touring Car $675 Roadster - 545 Fully Equipped SIOO IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY FREE The Southern Mortgage Co. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000 Established 870. Gould Building —10 Decatur Street—9 lEdgewood Avenue. FARM LOANS Negotiated throughout the State on Improved Farm Lands in sums ot si,ooo to SIOO,OOO on Five Years’ time at reasonable rates. Our sources ot money are practically inexhaustible. We have a strong line ot customers among individual investors and Savings Banks and Trust Companies in the North, East and Middle West, and we number among our customers the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company with assets ot more than a hundred million dollars. J. T. Holleman, President W. L. Kemp, Vice-President' J. W. Andrews, Secretary E. V. Carter, Attorney A, d’Antignac, Inspector W. A. Howell, Abstracts of Title Brown and Brown, M’DONOUGH, GEORGIA. of an automobile who goes tear ing through the streets of the city —or along the public highway of the country, for the matter—at a Bridging the distance ’twixt voa and “anywhere.” The Bell Telephone, with its 16,000,600 miles of wire, brings millions of people within earshot of your voice. Many thousand of them, living within fifty or a hundred miles, can be reached for a small toll charge. Are you making use of this vast bridge on your farm, in your home or in your business. There’s a profit e* time, money or convenience for you in the Bell Telephone if you will use it. Grrsp the Opportunity! Cr.U or write the manager to-day. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY I For information, call on or write to breakneck speed. He constitutes a deadly menace to life and limb, and the safety to which the public is entitled. W. A. Thompson, Abstracts of Title J. G. Work, Abstracts of Title L. A. Boulighnv, Auditor S. R. Cook, Secretary’s Clerk T. B. Dempsey, Abstract Clerk C. W. Felker, Jr., Abstract Clerk. Horace Holleman, Application CleHc. wily)