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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1916)
T.VO S r STf'*!SLL COUNTY MEN INDORSE TANLAC John Steadhain Says He’s ( alned IS Pour Is on 3 Bot tles—J. F. Culpepper Says, “i Feel a Hundred Percent Better.” Statemrr.t after statement from a!! sections of Georgia ere being made from day tc* day by people who have tried Taniac and are willing tt com forward and tell other s 1 ftVrers iusr vimt it has done for On in; ami oi s> pr iteful testimo nials have accumulated until there is haruly a county, village or cross-loads in this great state that Ins not furnished a living witness to the remarkable powers of this medicine. Only a few days ago at Pelham, Mitchell county, Oa . two well known farmers and leading citzens, John Steaham and J. hi. Culpep per, made statements that have caused a great deal of talk in that section and induced hundreds of people to buy Taniac. After stating candildy that he had gained fifteen pounds on three bottles of Taniac, Mr. Stead ham went on to say: “When I begun taking this medicine I had suffered a good deal for the last month or so, and I was awfully pulled down and weakened by my condition. 1 had pains in my muscles and jionts something like neu algia, and I was terribly nervous and feeling just like 1 was suffering a regular break down. “Well, gentleman, three bottles of Taniac have simply relieved me completely and built me up fine. It’s a fine medicine and I want suffering people to know about t ” Mr. Culp;K r was also warm in his praise of this medicine. “Tan lac has made me feel 100 per cent better,” he said, “and since taking a thorough course of it my gene ral health has improved wondful ly, I’ve taken eight bottles of the medicine, for l felt all bad and run down and my constitution seemed to b undermined. I had suffered 18 months and 1 was luck , to find out about Taniac.” Taniac, compounded from tie most beneficial roots and herb' known to science, is a powerful reconstructive tonic, it creates a Im.dthy appetite, builds up the system, purifies the blood, promo tes digestion, and invigorates and re-vitalizes tne system in a way that brings back the color to the cheeks and the sparkle of health to the eyes. Taniac is sold exclusively in Mc- Donough by the McDonough Drug Co; in Hampton, Ga.. by 11. A. Moore; Pinson’s Pharmacy Stock budge, Ga.; Tiie Norman, Turner Co., Ola. Ga.. J. B. Simmons & Son, Knob, Ga. (Stoekbridge, R.F.D.) Brow n, Pitts & Wilson, Lueila, Ga., and ,1. A. Sims, Stock bridge, Ga., (R.FD.) Locust Grove Drug Co, Locust Grove, Ga., W. L. Pair, Fiippen, Ga. No Higher Price for This While food and clothing have advanced in cost, it is well for the sick that the prices of such relia ble family remedies as Foley Kid ney Pills are not increased. Per sons in mod* rate circumstaces find doctors’ bills hard to pay in the easiest of times. Don’t neg leet weak, tired or disordered kid neys. Foley Kidney Pills cost lit tle and relieve ba *:<ache, pains in sides and loins, sore muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic pains and annoy ing bladder trouble. McDonoug; Drug Co. Cross Roads. (Last W U•* lustier.) Several from around here j attended tin singing at Liberty Hill Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hill visit u relatives near Bumblehouk Satur day night and Sunday. I Rrv. F. o -L.c),.. -' V r-'-g.nr.b preached at Oakland Sunday I afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hooten of Sandy Ridge have recently mov ed to our community. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Moss and daughter made a buHn *ss trip to Atlanta one dav lust week. I Rev. E. Oglesby and wife and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Barnett dined .with Mr. and Mr?. E W. Barnett I Sunday. Miss Pearl Turner left last week for an extended visit to relatives 1 near Atlata. Misses Leone and Florence Moss spent one day last week j with Mrs. H. L. Patter son. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Barnett and j Messers. J. T. and Willis Fields motored to Atlanta one day last week. Tansy. Bank Official Recommends Them J. T. Norreli, V. P. Bank of Cottonwood, Tex, writes: “Be yond doubt I have received great relief and take great pleasure in recommending Foley Kidney Pills. Kidney trouble makes one worried and hopeless, by allies, pains, soreness, stiffness, backache, rheumatism. These symptoms, as ! well as sleep disturbing bladder disorders, yield quickly to Foley I Kidney Pills. They cast out I poisons and purify the blood. McDonough Drug Co. Georgia’s Claims. Judge T. E. Patterson, member of the Georgia prison commission and chairman of the State High way department, 'left for Washing ton, D. C., Monday mght to confer with the secretary of agriculture for the purpose of securing Federal aid for highway improvements at an early date. Judge Patterson has visited many sections o‘ the State in an endeavor to stimulate interest in good roads and secure for the different projects Federal aid and is prepared !•> present a d luge of con vine testimony to the governm* n : r.t Georria has comp.ied with the requirements necessary to insuiv the specified appropriate. Judge Palters m L thoroughly familiar with tba- situation in Georgia and will go into the mat ter fully with the department at Washington, discussing every de tail and securing every dollar to which this State is entitled. —Grif- fin News. Notice. All parties indent d to the es tate of Henry Woodward are hereby notified to make imme diate settlement, as it is necessary to enter suit upon all unsettled claims Januntv 1 JOHN R WOODWARD, Agent. Gin Days. Bsginning MONDAY. NOV. 6, ginning days in McDonough wd! be Tuesdays and Fridays ot each week. BOTH GINS. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over SO Years Signature of .Subscription Notice. i non it *n‘\r i rotcci i L ■ of | f>p v\ if( * *V j V \ cn ■ iv 6 done our pest to pro* CuiHP?! diaiiiif*. tiiahk p .pv r Ihe \\ eeklv ])aid in the early 7 spring, and numbers Of the week ly papers made the raise in Sep tember. Mr. A. 0. Oglesby has agreed to see as many of our subscribers personally between now and Jan uary first as possible, and all who desire to do so can pav a year in advance at the old price ot $1 H). We hope as many as poss’bie will take advantage of the opportunity, and assure you that as soon as conditions return to normal The Weekly will be only too glad to resume formal dollar schedul ■. We trust and believe our re i rs wiil appreciate the necessity whDb impels the situation. Mr. Oglesby is author ized to receipt for any amounts, and all favors shown him will have the full appreciation of The Weekly. 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