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m GHAS. PEDEN
GAINES 27 POUNDS
Was Twice Examined and Each
Time Was Told Operation
Would Be Only Hope—Case
(s Remarkable.
*1 have just finished my third iKrt’le
of Tanlae anti have gained twenty
seven pounds,” was the truly leuiark
ab!e statement made by Mrs. Charles
Peden, residing at ”>SO Mill street,
Kuntsvlile, Ala. Airs. Peden is one cf
'he best-known and most highly re
spected women of that thriving little
rity, where she has made her home foi
a number of years.
“When 1 commenced taking the m d
n-ine,' - she continued, ‘ I only weighed
ninety-eight (98; pounds; now 1 weigh
\z~' pounds, and never felt lietter in
ay life. For years I have suffered with
a bad form of stomach trouble, const i
nation and pains in my side and back
At tfmes the pains took the form of
lr rttire and 1 was tw ice examined and
-such time 1 was told that 1 had appen
dicitis and that an oieration would be
my only hope. 1 had fallen off until 1
only weighed ninety-eight p un<!s and
sas so weak 1 could hardly get around.
“I had no apietite at nil scarcely,
and what little 1 did eat would cause
gas to form in my stomach, which gave
me palpitation of the heart, sick head
aches and a dizzy feeling about the
bead. When the.-> spells came on nie
I would get awfull v nervous. 1 worried
about myself until I could rest and
sleep but little.
”1 had fallen cff until 1 was almost
Tk:n and bones.' and im st.er.gth and
energy w< re slowly leaving me. I had
3 dread of the futne and could see
nothing but the ojterating table anil |
knife. I had a perfect horror of an o|>-
cation, but had made up niv mind
that it was either life or death, and [
prepared to submit to it. 1 had made
all preparations for the operation and
called on my sister to tell her gccd
bye, as I did not know whether 1
would live to see her again or not. My j
sister begged and plead with me not
c allow them to cut on me and told ;
ne to wait and try a good tonic for a |
.'hike. The next day as I returned
rom the consultation room I thought
a what she said, and as ! had heard
o much about Tanlae I decided to try
ft as a last resort and stepped at Gil
berts Drug Store and got a bottle. Of
aourse, 1 had lost heart and bail n >
faith in the medicine, but to please tn>
aster J made tip my mind to take it,
and, oil what a happy day ,-hat was
fbr me!
‘I never returned for ttie operation, 1
but just kept taking the Tanlae. Right j
from the start I began to feel better. j
The medicine seemed to lake hold
right at once. It had a soothing effect,
.?nd in a few- days T felt no pain at all.
i was so happy over the wonderful im
provement in my condition that I sent
tor niv neighbors to tell them how
much better I felt. I sent and got an
other bottle of Tanlae, and have just
finished taking my third bottle and
feel like I have been made all over
again into anew woman.
“As I have said before, I now weigh
(25 pounds, and my improvement has
been so rapid that none of my clothes
aro big enough for me. I will have to
snake them all over again. I now have
a ravenous appetite and my husband
says i am simply eating him out of
house and home. 1 have even gone
b-£ ; : 3 c picture of a young couple who are doing the
right thir\g—Lhe> are saving their money instead of wasting
it. Some day they can buy a home or a business with that
money and be independent.
EVERY young couple can save a PART of their income.
The way to do so is simply not to have so much “out-go.”
Put YOUR money in OUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent.interest.
‘BANK OF CARTERSVILLE
[tony b. shows form
IN LAKEWOOD RACES.
i 't he showing of Tony B. in the free
ifor-ail pace featured the racing Thnrs
| day at He won in straight
|l * ats this event, making the fastest In
! 3.13 1-4. Observers of the horse re
.;;.i ked that h-‘ 1 oked a- good as last
.'ear during tlie Grand Circuit harness
races. While the time wa -not exceed
ingly fast, it was said that had the
1 orse been crowded he would have
paced off the mile in better than 2:1".
The results.
Free-for-all Trot.
J.ulu Dillon (.Moran ...1 1 1
Del Monte Boy tShroderi ....2 2 2
Celle Isle (Brown) 5 4 2
John Fuller and Rossie Fuller also
started. Time—2:lß 1-1, 2:18 1-4, 2:20.
Free-for-all Pace.
Tony B (Morant 1 1 1
Morris S (Brown> 2 2 2
Too Worthy (Shroderl 2 2 2
Best time—2:l3 1-4. —Atlanta Con
stitution
Fearful Destruction of Property
J. B. Berry, Professor of Forestry, Ga.
State College of Agriculture.
Every year there is a loss to the
state of between one and two millions
of dollars as a result of forest fires,
three-quarters of which are the re
suit of carelessness and could be
easily prevented Over half the fires
were started with the object of im
proving grazing conditions, and yet
the best information available proves
conclusively that annual surface fires
decrease the grazing capacity of the
range, since the valuable grasses are
totally destroyed and only the more
worthless grasses and weeds develop
About thirty per cent of the fires orig
inated in the clearing of farm land,
running beyond control because start
ed at the wrong season of the year,
or because no preventative precautions
were takn either in the breaking of a
fire line or in arranging for a force
of fire fighters If these fires could
have been eliminated the people of
the state would be over a million dol
lars richer in standing timber, lumber,
cross ties, fences, mills and farm
buildings. Never use fire with the ob
ject of improving the range, never
burn over brushland during the dry
season: always provide fire line- and
“watchers” when necessary to use fire
)ack to my coffee, which I was tohl
cot to touch. These terrible pains in
TViy back and heail have all disappear*
ft] and I sleep like a child. 1 am no
h nger nervous, and when I get up
mornings I feel refreshed, cheerful and
b.ight. 1 am now able to attend to my
household duties, and I ft el as if I had
started life all over again. My husband
is highly delighted, and my recovery
is the talk of the neighborhood. 1 do
nothing but rejoice all day long over
the recovery of ni> health and praise
Tan lac to everybody.
“I feel so grateful for my escape
from the operating table and the knife
that you may publish what I have
said; you may, if you wish, tell other
v.omen suffering as I was. to come and
see me and 1 will be glad to tell them
all about my case.”
Tanlac is sold by Young Bros, in
Cartersville, Bowdoin Drug Cos. in
AdairsvlHe, Dr. T. L. Arnold in Kings*
ten, Farmers Supply Cos. in Taylors
ville. Afro Stores Cos. in Atco, Boh H.
McGinnis in Stilesboro, The I.igon
Mercantile Cos. in Taylorsville, Ga., R.
F. D. No. 1, J. A. Don oh & Cos., Pine
r.og, Ga.. G. \Y. Elrod. White, Gn.,~ J.
T. Bray, Lin wood. Ga., Cass Merean
tile Cos., Cass Station, Ga., Geo. H.
Woodrow, Jr., Ladd, Ga., R. F D., Car
tersville, McTler & Milhol'in, Cass
viile. Ga., T. W. McHugh, Bolivar. Ga„
it. F D Rydal.) (advt.)
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSViLLE NEWS. JULY 19, 1917.
I GEORGIA. Bartow County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
Petitioners J. H Warner and Porter
Warner of Hamilton County, Tennes
see. allege and pray;
I.
1 hey desire and pray for themselves,
associates, successors and assign- to
l e rnoon>orated and made a body p>
file under the name and style of
WARNER MINING COMPANY,
for a iieriod of twenty years with the
privilege of renewal at the end of that
time.
*>
The capital stork of said corpora
tion is to be Ten Thousand Dollars dl
vhitd into shares of One Hundred Dol
lars each, with the privilege of in
creasing the same from time to time
in an amount not exceeding in the ag
gr>-gate Fifty Thousand Dollars, not
’tss than Ten per cent, of said capi
tal stock to lie paid in either in cash,
iv property or both at such valuation
as petitioners deem fair.
•J.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to its stockholders, and
the buslne. s thereof is to be that of
mining and selling Bauxite, Iron Ore.
Manganese, and sneh other ores and
minerals as petitioners or said corpor
ation may desire, the right to con
struct and operate spirr tracks, rail
roads for private use, tramways, and
Pi do any other act usual or incident
t' oi w hit'h may facilitate mining op
eiations; the leasing, owning and sell
ing of real estate, mineral lands, ores
and minerals of all sorts; the buying
and selling of goods, wares and mer
chandise, and the of any other
act which may promote or facilitate
at.y business as above indicated in
which said corporation may engage.,
with the right to sue and be sued,
ti ake by-laws binding on its stock
holders. and with all the rights., privi
WHO SAID YOU WERE
HARD TO FIT?
We can easily fit anyone here, right out of stock—
come and pro’ve it for yourself—today!
HOW often you’ve heard
it: ‘lt’s all right for
those well-built young fel
lows—they’re lucky. But
they can’t fit me.”
Where such men got the
idea that they can’t be fitted
in ready-for-service clothes,
we don’t know. It couldn’t
have been here,-because it
is a rare thing for a man to
walk out of here disappoint
ed,not being fitted properly.
There was a time when a
man who was unusually
stout, short or slender had a
hard time getting fitted in
“ready” clothes. But that
was years ago, before great makers such
as Schloss Bros. 6c Cos. and others began
giving thought to the question.
Now it isn’t necessary to go throi gh
a'i this “fuss” of the tailor’s way. There’s
no try-on to bother with; no uncertainty
as to the outcome.
1 he big designers have tailored per
fect-fitting c’otl es for \cu without even
seeing you.
Full lines of Summer Shoes, Hats and Furnishings
In Dependable Makes at Moderate Prices.
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
Phone 122 Gartersville.
\ leges and powers incident to such cor
t
i po rat ions.
|
4.
| The principal office and place of bn -
iuess of said cor|>oratlon shall be at
Adair-vllle, Bartow County, Georgia,
with the right and privilege to estab
lish branch offices elsewhere within
! or w ithout said state a<f petitioners oi
ls;, id corporation may desire.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray f-.r
.id! of the foregoing rights, privilege
and powers and that they be made a
body corporate as aforesaid with ail
the rights, privileges and iiowers inci
dent to corporations of like nature.
PAUL F. AKIN,
Petitioners-’ Attorney. i
Filed in office, this July 17th, 1917.
W C. WALTON,
Clerk Superior Court of Bartow Coun
ty, Georgia.
I herebv certify that the foregoing
j- a correct copy of the original peti
; tion filed in the Clerk s Office of the
[Superior Court of Bartow County,
Georgia, this July 17th, 1917.
W. C. WALTON,
Clerk Superior Court of Bartow Ootur
tv, Georgia.
Reducing the
801 l Weevil Damage
J. G. Oliver, Field Agent in Weevil
Control.
Fields in which the stalks were de
stroyed now show a marked differ
ence from those where the stalks stood
all winter. The destruction of stalks
in the early fall resulted in the death
of the weevils which would have win
tered over besides destroying large
quantities of eggs. No weevils were
found tip to ihe first of this month
on the fields where the stalks had
been destroyed, while on other fields
the weevils were plentiful. Naturally
the weevil winters over where the
PALM BEACH
Mohair and Cool-Cloth two-piece suits are fine for
these hot days. They cotM but little and gi\ e a world of
comfort. Why not get yourself one or more. We can fit
you in these, too, and give you something with real sfyle
to it. 56.50 up
cold weather catches him and, in the
spring, attacks the nearest cotton field.
If there were a concentrated action
on the part of -all farmers in the de
struction of stalks, the control of the
weevil would be a simple matter.
Growing Pole Beans
Not only as an excellent food in
itself bur also as a possible substi
tute for wheat in the making of bread,
the production of beans in Georgia
should be enormously increased. A
COCO TONE
SKI IN WHITENER
25c BOX FREE
A Skin Bleach or \\ hitener for dark or brown skin, removing a!f
blemishes and clearing swarthy or sallow ccmpiexicns ar.d causing th?
Skin to Grow Whiter. Don’t envy a clear complexion use Cocotone
skin Whitener and have one.
WHAT USERS THINK OF COCOTOME
Macon, Ga.
Cocotone Cos.
Dear Sirs: Send me by return mall
two boxes of Cocotone Skin Whitener
and three cakes of Cocotone 3kin
Soap. They are fine and I do not care
to be without them. Enclose is money
order for $1.25.
Yours truly,
CLARA M. JACKSON,
Waycross. Ga.
Cocotone Cos.
Dear Friends: Your Cocotone Skin
Whitener is the finest thing I ever
saw. My skin was very dark and the
first box has made it many shades
lighter, and my friends all ask me
what I have been using. Enclosed you
w ill find $2.00. Please send me six box
es of Skin Whitener and two cakes of
soap.
Yours truly,
ANNA M. WHITE.
'T'HERE’S the “stout,” the
“long-stout,” the “short
stout” and others,-and in a
variety of models.
And such wonderful stvl
ing! the big thing that was
so hard to find in a suit for
so-called “hard-to-fit” man!
All this isn’t merely what
we think we can do. Many
a time we’ve been through
the experience of fitting
men who simply had their
minds made up that we
couldn’t do a thing for them..
To the man who can wear the reg
ular sizes, hardly anything reed be said.
There isn’t anything like this clothes
institution - for miles around. No o'her
local establishment can show ycu the
famous clothes we can, because they are
confined to us here. We have suits frejn
56.50 to s3xoo.
quantity of groen and dried
be produced in the cornfield f or - , tt
use during late summer, tall and
TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Arrival and departure of S. a
Ry. Compaq* trains at Carteisviik
la., daily:
No. 311 depart 6:30 a. m
No. 322 depart 4:00p m
No- 322 arrive 11:15 a m
No. 312 arrive 7:35 p
Montgomeiy, Ala
Cocotone Cos.
Dear Sirs: I find that Cocotone Skin
Whitener is the best preparation t
have ever used to clear the skin, ana
w ish you would mail me two boxes at
once.
(Signed; MRS. C. P. JOHNSON
Do not accept substitutes or imitation?
CUT THIS OUT
THE COCOTONE CO„
Atlanta, Ga.
I have never used Cocotone Skia
Whitener, but if you will send me i
25c box free, will be pleased to try it
I enclose six 2c stamps to cover con
of mailing, packing etc.
Name
Address
AGENTS WANTED.
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