Newspaper Page Text
PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION
OF TANLAC EXPLAINED
World’s Leading Authorities Show Just What
Tanlac Really Is and Explain Effect of
Each of Ten Ingredients on the Human
System. Power of Medicine Conclusively
Proven.
A day never passes but what thousands of people ask the questions:
What is Tanlac? Why its phenomenal success? Why do we hear so
much about it? and why has this preparation so far out stripped all
other medicines of its kind?
The answer to these questions is easy and can he explained in just,
one word—merit. Tanlac is scientifically compounded and represents
years of work, study, experimentation and research by some of the
foremost chemists and pharmacologists of America.
The Tanlac formula is purely eth
ical awl complies wilh all National
and State pure food laws. It is pure
ly vegetable and is made from the
most beneficial roots, herbs and
barks known to Materia Medica. The
Tanlac laboratories are among the
largest and most modernly equipped
in this country.
Ten Ingredients In Tanlac
Altogether, there are ten ingre
dients in Tanlac, each of which is
of recognized therapeutic vnluo.
In referring to one ofthe more im
portant ingredients of Tanlac, the
Encyclopedia Brittanica says:
“It has been the source of the
most valuable tonic medicines that
have ever been discovered.”
In referring to other of the gener
al tonic drugs contained in Tanlac,
the 13th edition of Potter’s Thera
peutics, a standard medical text
book, states that “they impart gen
eral tone and strength to the ontlra
system, including all organs and tis
sues."
This same well known authority
In describing the physiological ac
tion of still another of the ingredi
ents of Tanlac which is of value in
treating what is commonly known
ns a run-down condition, uses the
following expression:
"It is highly esteemed in loss of
appetite during convalescence from
acute diseases."
There are certain other elements
in Tanlac which, because of their
4, »_t t—i. .t-f-t-t. _f r..Tt»T i ■ TuTuTr-T- -1
4» 4
•I- CORINTH *
4* +
‘I 11 ! 11 !"! 'll'*"*''* * *' iTiiTnti-|nJnpi|T-2T-|
I guess we are geling all that we
deserve in the way of blessings but
1 do wish it would rain.
A record breaking crowd was at
the singing here Sunday evening,
the best singing we have had in a
month. Wo sure do apreciato tho
co-operation of the good singers
wtio meet with us from lime to time
and make the singing a success. We
are also glad to have the full houses
tliut we do to hear the singing. All
come hack again.
Remember next Saturday night is
the time set. to start our revival
meeting. We are expecting a large
crowd and a good meeting conduct
ed by It. H. Howard and W. 1.. Mavi
ty. All that have Bells of Heaven
song books please bring them and
let us use them in the revival.
U. F. S.
Ji_.t-f- f. T--»-S.-V.-f-f I
i4,,•14 4” 4 1 * *
* *
* LAFAYETTE, R. Z +
4* 4*
-■—• ->—a—f- —t—t—»-*—-f--l
TT Trrr . t t*T
We are glad to report Mrs. Hettio
Duncan better. She has been sick for
a long time.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Class of No
ble were here Saturday to see Mrs.
Duncan and other relatives.
The Wood Station Baptist church
has called Bro. B. H. Howard for
their pastor for another year. Bro.
Howard has been witti this church
for the past four years.
Profs Jones and McGill will take
up school at Catlett next Monday
the 18th.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Clark of
Chattanooga were the guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vanhorn of Pond
Springs were here last week the
guest of W M Lail.
T. H. Moore and Ed Jones visited
at ood Station Sunday the guest
of Sam and Willis Jones. 1 had the
pleasure of attending (he Methodist
Sundy sehool at Bethel while up
there.
Mark Coulter of Chattanooga is
home for his vacation with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coulter.
T. H. MOORE.
influence upon the appetite, diges
tion, assimilation and elimination,
improve the nutrition and vital ac
tivity of all the tissues and organs
of the body and produce that state
of general tonicity which is called
health.
The U. S. Dispensatory makes the
following comment regarding an
other ingredient:
“If, may be used in all cases of
pure debility of the digestive organs
where a general tonic impression
is required.”
There are certain othre ingredi
ents described in the Dispensatory,
and in other standard medical text
books. as having a beneficial action
upon the organs of secretion, whose
proper functioning results in a puri
fication of the blood streams pass
ing through them. In this manner,
objectionable and poisonous ingred
ients of the blood are removed and
the entire system invigorated and
vitalized.
Tonic and Body Builder
Tanlac was designed primarily for
the correction of disorders of the
stomach, liver and bowels. At the
same time, however, it is a powerful
reconstructive tonic and body build
er, for it naturally follows that any
medicine that brings about proper
assimilation of the food and the
thorough elimination of waste prod
ucts, must therefore have a far
reaching and most beneficial effect
upon the entire system.
H~I I*4*4 IP*"
* 1 GARRETTS CHAPEL 4*
* *
•M-M-I-I-W- -i-I-I-I-H* »W-H-
Revival meeting will begin hero*
next Saturday night. 1 have been re
quested to say that all the old peo
ple who possibly can to be there
Saturday night the 16th so let old
and young all come.
Hauling water is the order of the
day around here and crops are look
ing dull as we hav not had a good
rain in eight weeks.
Mrs. 1,. C. Dickerson has been ill
for the past few days.
(ilt'n Phillips, Henry Bradley and
several more boys will leave for
South Carolina the 17th for 30 days
training in the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parris are all
smiles over a boyand Rev and Mrs.
W. S. Hamilton over a boy.
Mr and Mrs. S. T. Hearn are ex
pecting their daughter. Mrs Jessie
Stephenson and husband of Taxas
who have been away almost three
vers. We will be glad to welcome the
old'girl hack.
Don’t forget when ttie revival is to
start and come. HOSE BUD.
t,•. .»■ «■ *-. t-.» I T »,, f ,f, « I < I
p BETIIEI *
♦ 4*
-*—*.l—*—f—t.-?-
TTTT TTVT V * * 4 4 f "
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jay of Chicka
mauga spent Sunday here the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bird.
|. Miss Grace Kllenburg spent last
week-end the guest of tier cousin,
, Mis* Myrtle Kllenburg of Pigeon
Mt.
Mrs. H. I. Walker of Dade county
lis the guest ofrelatives here this
week.
Mrs. J. 1,. Carter spent Saturday
at Alton Park the guest of Rev J. W.
I Goldsmith and family.
| Everybody remember S S. next
Sunday and come and bring some
one with you.
Our revival will start the second
Sunday inAugust and everybody is
inv Med to coma ami help us that we
may have a good meeting.
BLUE EYES
Col da Causa Ortp and laKsaan
LAXATIVE MONO QUININE Tablets mmiS
cum. Thera I* satr sat Quinine
‘ W. JtOVt: S p aoamra on boa. K»
WALKER COUNTY MEBSE NOER, JULY 15, 1921-
THE STATE'S BEST ASSET.
Health Is the basis of life; the health
of the child Is of fundamental import
ance. In 1920, 35.5% of all deaths in
Georgia were of children under 14
years old; of this number 31.7% were
of infants and pre-school age children.
We have done some effective work
along the lines of the health of the
school child, but this is practically
only 10% of the problem, the field of
the infant and pre-school age child
having really not been touched.
Unfortunately, mankind tends to
work on the "after the fact” plan; we
wait until some evil occurs, then strive
to correct it. Disease is not only
caused by disease germs transmitted
by flies, impure water, etc., but of
equal importance is the state of the
individual’s resistance. We should not
wait until the child is sick and then
take It to a doctor. We are treating
the child as “the nation’s best asset”
only when we keep him well. As some
one has said, "the way to keep people
from dying is to keep them well."
The most effective agent to keep
your baby well is a Children’s Health
Center. There are 30 of these Chil
dren’s Health Centers in Georgia, do
ing splendid work for the children of
their communities. Why not have a
Children’s Health Center in your com
munity? Write to the Division of Child
Hygiene, State Board of Health, At
lanta, for information.
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN
The Georgia State Board of Health,
we are told, often receives letters from
people setting out in detail their ail
ments. symptoms and conditions; the
appeals the sufferers make are pa
thetic; the writers are in distress;
some cases are more than likely men
tal only.
The State Board of Health is al
ways glad to hear from any citizen
of the state; It is delighted to be of
any service that it can; in fact, that
is what It is for, but so many people
expect the impossible. It is, for ex
ample, impossible to get a prescription
by mall for any malady; it is impos
sible for anyone to prepare a remedy
that will fit any kind of disease or
be suitable for anyone other than the
one for whom it is prepared. No one
can intelligently diagnose or prescribe
for anyone without a thorough exam
ination; anyone should see the truth
of this statement No one can sit up
in an office and concoct a few gallons
of stuff that would be of any service
to the one taking it; it is unreason
able to suppose that such a thing can
be done.
If you are sick or need medicine
consult your own physician; have him
make a thorough examination and if
he is not satisfied call in or visit a
consultant, for in this way only can
you get scientific advice; in this way
only can you secure the proper care
and attention. Take no sterotyped
remedy; take no patented medicine so
called. and avoid those who use such
methods of treatment. Every individ
ual is a problem unto himself or her
self and should so be considered. We
have as honest physicians in this
county as can be had anywhere, and
they can give you the, personal service
• that each ill person deserves. Really
whether you are ill or not we do not
know of an investment that would pay
you better than to have a thorough
examination at least once a year. The
State Board of Health will make all
the laboratory examinations without
any expense to you or to your phy
sician.
DOCTORS VISIT ATLANTA
Many of our physicians are taking
the week of July 11th in Atlanta visit
ing the clinics and hospitals, and
while there wtll pay a visit to the
State Boaid of Health laboratories
and executive offices to see at first
hand how the specimens they send in
are handled, how the Pasteur treat
ment for mad dog bite is made and
also see the typhoid vaccine manufac
tured, as well as the other activities
of the Laboratories.
REDUCED RAILROAD RATES TO
ATLANTA
Application has been made for re
duced railroad rates on the certificate
plan to apply to all physicians of our
state who attend the Institute-Clinic
in Atlanta. July 11 to 16. Ask your
ticket agent for a certificate.
Vaccination carries with it to some
people the idea of a sore. This
Is tnie of smallpox vaccination, but not
so with typhoid vaccination. The
State Board of Health advises all of
the people to use this remedy against
this summer and autumn disease;
there Is no time to be lost; DO IT
NOW Is a good rule.
The hot weather diseases are now
claiming their toll; we have to pay
for our neglect. It Is not too late to
vaccinate against typhoid fever; the
State Board of Health furnishes free
vaccine; have your physician adminis
ter It today.
4»
4> CENCHAT +
t ♦
The hay crop is rather short but
has been harvested in line condition.
‘Corn and other grow inf stuff is in
need of rain. Early garden truck
has about dried up.
Cenchat baseball team played
High Point Saturday afternoon. It
was a double header, Cenchat win
ning both games.
School at the new 9choolhouse at
Cenchat opened the first monday in
July with flattering prospects for a
fine school with Miss Lawrence as
principal.
Billy Dohyle who is spending the
jsurner at Esq. Thurmans has decid-
I ed to attend the fall term of Cen
fchat school.
We are glad to report, Joe Jane
taway of Eagle Cliff who was so ill
j very much improved.
The other day Squire Overcaser
i remarked “The county has three
| times held an election for No Fence,
pl’lie first time it went for fence
( about 9 to 1, the second time 3 to 1
sand last week less than 7 to 6. A!
‘fhat rate by the time another 12
‘months rolls around I am going to
‘have to put Razor back and old Pide
up, notwithstanding that I have vot
ed consistently all along. But Ihe
voters have not taken me seriously
and I shall fix to turn old Pide in
side.”
an j some P.A.
Get the joy that’s due you!
We print it right here that if you don't know the
“feel” and the friendship of a joy’us jimmy pipe—
GO GET ONE! And—get some Prince Albert and
bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong!
CSwte For, Prince Albert’s quality—flavor—coolness—
tSSiSl!S?£i fragrance—is in a class of its own! You never tasted
such tobacco! Why—figure out what it alone means
nZfuSFSfti to your tongue and temper when we tell you that
•pwi<. m.i.t.n.r Prince Albert can’t bite, can’t parch! Our exclusive
H patented process fixes that!.
Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin’s cigarette!
My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent!
And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince
Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped
cut. And, say—oh, go on and get the papers ora pipe!
Fringe Albert
Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem. »• » • .
n.c. . the national joy smoke
;s^
Now Selling at the Lowest
Price Level in Tire History
- - $24.50
/gmk 32x4 - - 46.30 :
34x4’a - - 54.90
(And Other Sizes in Proportion)
1 ‘f |pM Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these tires as
J? fiL t \ fi-4 having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high
/ IHi grade car manufacturers use them as standard equipment.
V -’"'S | H They are the quality choice of cord users.
Mg This new low price is made possible by strictest economies
Tvl 1 f,J and specialized production.
Vi'ViJr f Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making
f 30x33 2-inch Non-Skid fabric tires. With a daily capacity
of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined
production on a quantity basis. q
* All materials used are the best obtainable. The quality is
uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the cat
owner at any price.
The concrete bridges at Rock
Creek, across the dry channel and
the one across the wet channel are
now in place.. Just what plan the
county commissioners have decided
upon to fill up the space between
the two bridges we have not learn
ed blit suppose it will be of concrete.
JOHN OLTORF
CLERKS, (men, women) over 17.
for Postal Mail Service. $l2O
month. Experience unnecessary.
For free particulars of examin
ations. write R. Terry (former
Civil Service examiner) 1351
Continental Bldg., Washington,
D. C. » 2tx-7-22
WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE—One
[ good mule and one good horse,
for cash or good note or ex
change for milk cows, yearlings
or hogs, Write, see or phone
W. E. Keown, Greenbush, Ga.
7-22-2lx
7M>Constipation {s the fore-
FA \cy/l runner of 85% of all
human ills. It brings
I JaMirT on more suffering,
Wl MJ // more sleeplessness,
r | //more ill-temper than
II \f any other single cause.
/ But YOU CAN GET
i ' RID of constipation.
M j Nor do you have to take
W ft* any nauseating, griping
Uk medicines to do it. Take
RICH-LAX
L RICH-LAX is a new treatment It cleans
' the system, removes the poisons from tfie
body, and puts you in shape to accomplish
things. And RICH-LAX does this without
leaving you weak and half-sick, as you
always feel after taking ordinary laxatives.
Guaranteed at Our Store. We are so sure that
Rich-Lax will please you that we want you to
come to our atore and get a bottle and try it en
tirely at our riak. If it doesn’t auit you. if it isn’t
the beat laxative medicine you ever uaed, aim ply
tell us so and we will promptly refund the full
purchase price.
Wairaven-Center Drug Co.