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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1917)
CAR FOREMAN HAS GAINED 20 POUNDS Had Pains Around Heart That Caused Him to Lay Awake at Night and Would Be Afraid to Co to Sleep. When J. A. Golliher, general car foreman of the Illinois- Central railroad, who lives at 808 North 18th street, Birmingham, came in to Jacobs’ Drug Store and told about his remarkable recovery, through the use of Tanlac, 1 e ad ded his name to a long list of rail road men who have come out and endorsed this great medicine. “I’ve' been a sufferer from in digestion and gastritis,” said Mr. Golliher, “for a good many years. My stomach was as sour as vinegar nearly all the time and my food would hardly digest ai all. When ever I would eat any supper I would nearly always have to vomit it up and it would actually burn my throat. I had to be mighty careful what I did eat and this kept me bothered all the time, for I knew th it 1 would have to eat to keep my strength and get along. “Gas would form and my stom ach would swell up and give me the worst kind of feeiings. 1 had a pain around my heart that caus ed me to lay awake at night. To tell you the truth 1 was afraid that it might get serious while l was sleeping. “I began to lose in weight until I fell off about twenty-two pounds and I simply felt bau all the time., I kept right on working, but I don’t believe I could have stood any hard work. I had several doctors to see me, but nothing aid ine any good. My condition kept me worried all the time and especially the pain aroud my heart. “I saw in the paper one day about a fellow who seemed to have,the same trouble. that I had and he said that Tanlac had made a new man out of h m, so I bought a bottle and began on it. Right from the first 1 felt a change for the good, because 1 could eat and it would not sour on my stomach and I knew that I had the right medicine. “I kept on taking this Tanlac just as the directions said and now I have finished my seventh bottle and am nearly back to my normal weight. In fact I have gained 20 ponnds which is only about two pounds what i weighed be fore I had this trouble, and 1 be lieve that 1 will get those two be fore I get through. “The pain around my heart h is disappeared altogether and I feel better than 1 have in a good m mv years. I certainly do eat a plenty now and don’t have a bit oi trou ble digesting it. I sleep just as sound as a baby at night and get up in die mornings feeling strong and ready for a good day’s work. "I am giad to reccommer.rl Tan lac to anybody* with the troubles I had, for 1 believe it will cure them if they will take it. 1 am mighty glad I took it and I am glad to have this opportunity to tell others of the benefit I got from it. I honestly believe that Tanlac is the greatest medicine that was ever brought to this country.” 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 & Son, Knob, Ga. (Stockbridge, R F.D.) Brown, Pitts & Wilson, Luelln, Ga., and J. A. Sims, Stockbridge, Ga., <R FD.) Locust Grove Drug Co., Locust Grove, Ga., W. L. Pair, Flippen, Ga. South Ola. (Last Work’s letter ) Measles! Measles! Measles! The wheat crops in onr section are doing nicely at present. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and daughter, Miss Vernice, and Mrs. Jossie Lee Lounsford went to Jackson shopping last Saturday. Messrs. George and Greene Capps went to Atlanta Saturday to see their father, Mr. Jim Capps who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkerson and children spent last Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cawthon. Mr. Jessie Chafin and niece, Miss Flora Upchurch and nephew, James Upchurch went to the sing ing at New’ Hope last Sunday. Mr. Samuel Rape an J family took an aulo trip to the big dam last Sunday. Mrs. Bill Wilkerson and daugh ters, Miss Mattie Lue and Lessie Mae, went to McDonough last Fri day to see thmr parents and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grant. Mr and Mrs. L. W. Miller and child: en were guests of Mrs. Cora Knight last Saturday afternoon. Bird and Blue Bird. Cut This Out--It is Worth Money DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2535 Sheffield Ave. Chicago, 11!., writing your name and address clearlv. You will receive in return a trial pack age containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pilis, for pain in sides and back, rneuma tism, backache, kidney and blad der ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, lor con stipation, biliousness, headache anti sluggish bowels. McDonough Drug Co. HOLE—FiX Rubber Back Tube Repair For Repairing Punctures and Blow-outs in Inner Tubes Guaranteed to give Satisfaction or your MONET BACK 48 square inches, 50 r Postpaid Give it a Trial and you zvill ah v ays have a Carton in your tool box. “It wont slip or come off.” HOLE—FiX PATCH COMPANY McDonough, Georgia. w I I JP % . A complete line of dia q monis, jewelry, watches tj and wrist watches at very moderate prices. Terms if desired. Repair work d and diamond setting. Durham Jewelry Go. n 29S'dsre-.vood .\vo., Atlanta, (.a. %-,-v ; .—7 f/' . v y a-n MONEY I can a’ range you a lean on your farm anywhere, at a low rate of Interest. 3 or 5 years. Write W. O. Needham, Eliienwood, Ga. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as theV cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local diaeaoo. grer.tlv in fluenced by constitutional condition*, and in ord r to cur.- it you must take an internal rei. d. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the blood on t> ■ mucous sur faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Cure was prec-'-ihed by one of the best physicians i.; this country for years. It is composed'of some of the best toidcs known, comlvnrd with some of the best blood puritlers. The perfect com bination of the ingredients in Hall’s Catarrh Cure is v, 'hat. produces such wonderful results in c-narrhal condi tions. Send for testimonials, free. F J. CHENEY & CO., rrop3„ Toledo. O. All Druggists, 75c. Hail's Family Pills for constipation. HANDS, ARMS. UMK ASLEEP And Was Run-Down, Weak and Nervous, Says Florida Lady. Five Bottles of Cardui Made Her Well. Kathleen. Fla.—Mra. Dallas Prine, of this place, Bays: “After the birth of my last child...l got very much run-down and weakened, so much that I could hardly do anything at all. I was so awfully nervous that I could scarcely endure the least noise. My condition was getting worse all the time... I knew I must have some relief or I would soon b.e in the bed and In. a serious condition for I felt so badly and was so nervous and weak I could iiavdiy live. My husband asked Dr about my taking Cardul. He said, ‘lt’s a good medicine, and good for that trouble’, so he got me 5 bot tles. . .After about the second bottle I felt greatly imf roved.. .before taking it my limbs and hands and arms would go to sleep. After taking It, however, this poor circulation disap peared. My strength came back to me and I was soon on the road to health. After the use of about 5 bot tles, I could do all my house-work and attend to my six children be sides.” You can feel' safe in giving Cardul a thorough trial for yeur troubles. It contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs, but is composed of mild, vege table, medicinal ingredients with no bad after-effects. Thousands of women have voluntarily written, telling of the good Cardin has done them. It should help you, too. Try it. E 7-i e% Farm Loans If you expect to borrow money, have arrange ments made by which 1 can obtain same for you PROMPTLY. J. G. ALEXANDER. McDonough, O* O* Georgf. Petition for Title. , 0 KORGlA—Henry County. To R. E Ht-ntWrion, Administrator of Shi* estate of W !). Henderson ;«h*OHiised, !>. K. Henderson, Mrs W. I) Henderson, ,1. w. lf'Tjd'Tson. Tom ibmdcr.son. Em • Henderson. Marion IT* m’erson. Katie • tend! r--. h. Mary E Hemlerson. and .Ten >i>f Henderson, heirs at, law of W. I) Hen- IS, d: erased : Mr- Eliza B'.aidll ami Webbtml Allen Td-.il’ It-.ve filed in rhis offio<> a pel Minn to reqnnv R K Henderson, Ador-nistra ;,()!■ of the r.-tate of W. 1). Henderson, to make lit!* 1 to them of 'remain hind d --•ribed iii a bond for riße ullegid to have breti executed and delivered to them by SV. I), iiioai-t son in his lifetime, attach ing tu said petition a copy of said bund. This is to show i j von mid each, of yon -to appear at tie.- April term ISllof Henry 'Join t ot Ordinary to show o, lui,;, if any yon have, v.hv said order should not be granted. eiis’v)' under my hand and seal, thi- Marcl, s!'i. 1315. A. (j. HARRIS, Ordinary. For Dismission. GEORGIA —Henry C enty Wherens. J. Dieks-on, Administrator ,if Q A. Dickson represents to the court in his petiiion, duly filed and enmred on record. that ' >i- fully administered Q. A. Dickson's estate: J hie is. ther.-lore to cite all persons con earned, kindled fed creditors, to sho - came; if tmv thy can. why said adminis trator should not be ib-ci: tfjectl from hs ad minis) ra 'iot., aminfs-ivt Lrtteis <-f His mission 0:1 the first Mott tiny in May, lviT A. fl II ARRIS, O dir..ary Sheriffs Notice. GEORGIA li my foiiut.v T have this day personally inspected th books of tin Internal Revenue Collector cnntnmftsg the t a;. ... of persr-r.s, firms , r corpora)i"t - having license to •! ’til in whisks, beer, e,’c , and litni lb following names f‘a ;von frotn llemy county, these names having bu n put on tin- b"'4- since nil inspection ins’ month: ilor ton Drug (.<>., retail liquor dialers. Me Donough Ga April 3, i'.-H* \V. A. WA Hi). Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale, Will be sold before > he court house door in the town of McDonough, Henry county Ga . within ; ; le.n ' h ‘ r-s -f : ale on the first Tuesday in May next to thy high-si bidder forYash tin fallowing property tow it: Oue bale of lint cotton number IP>:3. in Hampton Warehouse. viid State ar d county Levied as ihe property of 11 F. Si an field, to -.at.-.:* a il.-u -'.*>•» warrant ill favor of Wallace heirs, John T. Wallace, agent. April 3. i'DT. W. A. W..KI), Shellff. / High Class ! STATIONERY Impression^/^ The Very Latest Styles' It’s an old, old saying that the people you write to often judge you by your stationery. And there fs a great deal of truth. in the fact that stationery can be so chosen as to reflect the best of judgment and taste. Stationery suitable for one occasion may !! bo entirely out of place for another. Then, too, the styles in stationery change the same as styles in clothing. To be sure that your stationery is right for ail purposes, always buy it here. HORTON DRUG CO. PHONE NO. 49 McDONOUGH, GA. Party Line Courtesy The quality of service on a party line is largely dependent upon the co-opera tion of the subscribers on that line. No subscriber should use a party line for long periods of time, to the total ex clusion of others. When a party line is found to be in use, hang up your receiver immediately. While it is off the hook conversation is interfered with. Each neighbor on a party line is en titled to a reasonable use of the telephone service, and should not he interrupted or have the privacy of his conversation inter fered with. The Golden Rule applies with partic ular force to party line telephone service. li ken you Telephone—Smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE (t'm% AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY GASOLINE ECONOMY with MAXIMUM POWE2R Depends Largely On CORRECT LUBRICATION On April ISfn and 17th, a technical expert from the Standarj Oi Compaiy will be at our garaye to demon strate to motorists how to obtain economy of gasoline with rruximu rt power by the use of Gargoyle— A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR. Bring your car in—have the expert thoroughly clean your crank case and engine—and make a practical demonstration with your own engine. THE SERVICE IS FREE—we charge you only for the oi! actually used. H. M . AMIS > Ford Sales and Service Station.