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HAS NO MORE NEED
FOR CRUTCHES NOW
P. °. Hooks Spent $2,000 Try
ing to Restore Ilis Wife’s
Health —Gains 16 Pounds on
Tanlac.
Another wonderful indorsement
for Tanlac that will be read with
interest hv thousands of frail,
suffering women throughout the
south was given recently by Mrs.
Elizabeth Hooks, of Rome, Ga.,
Mrs. Hooks is the wife of P. C.
Hooks, a well-known Southern
railway engineer. Mrs. Hooks
made the remarkable statement
that she had received more bene
fit from four bottles of Tanlac
than from medical treatment that
had cost her husband -*2,000 which
he had paid out in the oast two
years in an effort to restore her
health.
“For about two years,” said Mrs.
Hooks, “I have been in very bad
health and have suffered from
stomach trouble, extreme nervous
ness and bad form of rheumatism.
For more than seven months I
was confined to my bed and was
almost a nervous and physical
wreck. My digestion was so poor
I had to diet myself and rarely ate
anything but soft boiled eggs and
milk and things of that kind, and
the lightest of foods would nau
seate me and lay heavily on my
slomach.
“Any sudden noise would affect
my nerves, and my husband had
to quit setting the alarm clock and
the door to jny room had to be
kept closed so I ccul 1 not hear
the ringing of the telephone. I
have had the rheumatism in my
left hip and shoulders so bad 1
could hardly bear anythi ig to
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<1 You can get your Chero-Cola “In
a Bottle —Through a Straw*’ at Soda
Fountains and other Refreshment
V<* Stands.
Everybody knows it by its name.
tou:h me.
“My condition became so bad,
my husband look me to Hot
Springs, Ark., where I remained for
a month. 1 had to use crutches all
the time. The treatment there
helped me for a while, and I re
turned home. I soon relapsed in
to my old condition, and then 1
was taken to a specialist in
Atlanta.
. “I had fallen off from one hun
dred and twenty pounds until 1
1 only weighed eighty-nine pounds
—just a shadow of my former
seif.
“the specialist prescribed a
course of treatment, but befor us
ing the medicine I decided to give
Tanlac a trial. I did this because
what l had read of Mr. Cooper’s
new medicine and because my
husband had heard so many rail
road men recommend it.
“That was the best resolution of
my life. I ant now on my fourth
bottle and feel better than at any
time since I became ill. I can now
eat anything 1 want, and my food
agrees with me —besides, every -
thing I eat tasted good and 1 en
joy my meals.
“I have set my crutches aside
and actually feel so much better I
tvd mv husband a few days ago I
be ved I would turn off the c )ok,
out he insisted that I wait a while.
“I now weigh one hundred and
five pounds, which is a gain of
sixteen pounds, a id am improving
right along every day. Before tak
ing Tanlac I was so weak and,
frail I was greatly discouraged and j
could not persuade myself to be- J
lieve that I would ever be able to
enjoy another well day. But I
don’t feel that way now. I am !
not nervous like l was, and L can
see and feel a great improvement.
I sleep better and my strength is
returning rapidly.”
Tanlac is sold exclusively in Mc-
Donough by the McDonough Drug
Co; in Hampton, Ga.. by H. A.
Voung Guardian.
The minister had to lea' r e home
on a long preaching tour. Just
before leaving he called his family
around him to say goodbye.
When he came to Bobby he said:
“Old man, I want you to be a
good boy and take care of your
mother.”
Bobby promised. All day long
he looked preternaturally grave
under the heavy responsibility
thus suddenly assumed. When
night came and he was called to
his prayers, the young guardian
said:
“Oh, Lord, bless father and
brother Tom, and sister Alice, and
aunt May, and the little Jones
boys and me, but you needn’t
trouble about mother, for I am
going to look after her.”
Moore; Pinson’s Pharmacy Stock
bridge, Ga.; The Norman, Turner
Co., Ola, Ga.. J. B. Simmons & Son,
Knob, Ga. (Stockbridge, R.F.1).)
Brown, Pitts & Wilson, Luella, Ga.,
and J. A. Sims, Stockbridge, Ga.,
(R FD.) Locust Grove Drug Co.,
Locust Grove, Ga,
Now Well
“Thedford’s Black-Draught
is the best all-round medicine
lever used,” writes j. A.
Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas.
”1 suffered terribly with liver
troubles, and could get no relief.
The doctors said 1 had con
sumption. 1 could not work at
all. Finally 1 tried
| THEDFORD’S
i BLACK
DRAUGHT
and to my surprise,! got better,
and am to-day as weil as any
inan.” Thedford’s Black- j
Draught is a general, cathartic, |
vegetable liver medicine, that (
has been regulating irregulari- j
ties of the liver, stomach and
bowels, for over 70 years. Get
a package today. Insist on the I
genuine—Thedford’s. E-70 j
The Southern Mortgage Co.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000
Establishd 870. Gould Building—lo Decatur Street—9l Edgewood 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 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
For inlormation, call on or write to
Brown <& Browmi 9
M’DONOUGH, GEORGIA.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
r#i%.’ik.% J .wjal'V Nk-W «*.'w%2*«k. w *L. L .JjL -. •. w «aa«L -. >jl/ww
The Kind You Have Always Hought, and which has boon
iu u>e for over i»0 years, has borne the signature of
and lias been made under his per-
S/* s sonal supervision since its infancy.
'A Allow m» one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-ns-good ** are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOBIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor- other TSareotio
substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
ami allays Feverishness, For more than thirty years it
lias been in eonstant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colie, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Dowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR 1 A ALWAYS
In Use For Over 3§ Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TMC CeNTAUR COMPANY, *4 ST W Y O M K Cl TV
. The Angusta Chronicle says in
a six column headline, “Dorsev,
Watson and The Frank Case |
Sweep Georgia, But South Crro
lina Is Saved From More j
Bleaseism.” Don,t take it so hard,
Loyless. Come over on our side
of the table and help yourself to
the Crow.—Friffin.
SIOO Reward, SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science lias
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is aatarwi. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts thru the lilood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disease,
giving the patient etr ngth by building
up the constitution and assisting na
ture in doing its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith in the curative
powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address: F. J CHFNFY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by ail Druefcietfi, 75c.
“Well, Willie, how are you?
We don’t see as much of you as
we used to.”
“No’m; I’m in long pants now.”
Land for Sale.
Will he sold in McDonough be
fore the court, house door on the
First Tuesday in October, to the
highest bidder, the following
property: One hundred and sev
enty-five more or less,
known as the estate of the late
M. J. Turner and bounded on the
north by Mrs. A. W. Turner, east
by L. E. and E. J. Turner, south
by John Wyatt and C. W. Turner,
and west bv C. W. and Mrs. A. W.
Turner. If. B. TURNER, Agt.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Us© For Over 30 Years
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Signature of
Speer makes free examinations
of the eyes.
W. A. T hompson, Abstracts of Title
J. G. Work, Abstracts of Title
L. A. Boulighny, Auditor
S. R. Cook, Secretary’s Clerk
T. B. Dempsey, Abstract Clerk
C. W. Felker, Jr., Abstract Clerk.
Horace Holleman, Application Cle r k.