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NAVASSA GUANO
Put Up By
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
No better goods on the market
GUANO DELIVERED AT BOTH LAW
RENCEVILLE WAREHOUSES
W. H. POWELL, Agent
Lawrenceville, Ga.
OAK GROVE.
LoganviHe, Ga., Feb. 11. R .I—Mr.
Goldie Figgins, of Atlanta, spent the
week end at home.
The party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Kemp Saturday night was en
joy td by all present.
Little Wynell Holcomb is spending
a few days with her grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. HutcWns, of
Oak Grove.
Master Woodrow Smith spent Sun
day wth Master Claud Hutchins.
Several from here attended the
party given by Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Eubanks Wednesday night.
Misses Grace and Mather Hutchins
spent Thursday in Lawrenceville.
ROBERTS ACADEMY.
Lawrenceville, Ga., R- 3 Feb. 6.
Mrs. E. C. Long is on the sick list
this week but is improving fast
Miss Mary Bennett spent Sunday
night with her grand parents Mr. and
Mrs. Norton.
Miss Nellie Johnson spent Satur
day night with Miss Minnie Robins.
Mr. Spergon Stonecypher spent
Friday night with Mr. Albert Hender
son.
Miss Louella Long spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Nellie Johnson.
The singing given by Miss Ida
Leach, was highly enjoyed by all
present.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cox and Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Riley, of Atlanta,
spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Jackson and family’s.
Mr. Hoke Norton and mother
spent Friday night ad Saturday with
his brother who is sick, Mr. Everett
Norton, near Centerville.
Mr, and Mrs. Claud Long spent
the week mid with his brother Mr.
Edgar Lonmin Milton county.
Miss sie Lee Robertson spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Miss
Robena Wade, near Rosebud.
Mr. Leanord Bowen and Calvin
Leach spent Sunday P. M. \vkh Mr.
Marion and Earnest Ik-' dorson.
Rev, Broils and wife, of Loganvilie
and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jacobs, ar.d
Mrs. Mamie Oliver, of Giayson.
were the dinner guests of Mr. ami
Mrs. H. A. Long Sunday
Mrs. Robertson and two daughters,
LucHe and Bennie Hazel, spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs D. 0. Jack
son.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Wade and
little daughter, Hazel, of Stone
Mountain, spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jackson.
FOR RENT—Two 2-horse farms,
fresh land, 2 miles from Law
renceville. fl4c
GREEN PERRY.
Necralgic
headaches
kv-
So acutely painful! Get relief
quickly. Apjily Slocn’s. Just pat
it gently on. Almost at cac- the
pain eases off —soon the rued ache
is gone. Get a bottle iron, your
druggist today aid have it cn
liar.d —35 cents. It veil cot stain.
BARGAINS IN FEED STUFF
Good 7% Cotton Seed Meal at $2.35 per hundred lbs.
Good loose Cotton, Seed Hulls at sl.lO per hundred lbs.
Good sacked Cotton Seed Hulls at $1.25 per hundred lbs.
Good Wheat Bran at $2.10 per hundred lbs.
Good Beet Pulp at - $2.70 per hundred lbs.
Good ground Feed, Old Dan Patch, at $2.50 per hundred lbs.
Good Ground Feed, Ringleader, at $2.35 per hundred lbs.
Good Ground Feed, Jewell, at $2.10 per hundred lbs.
Good Timothy Hay at - $1.75 per hundred lbs.
Good Salt at - $1.15 per hundred lbs.
Good Feed Oats, 5 bushels, at $3.65 per sack
Good Ribbon South Georgia Cane Syrup at SI.OO gal.
Good White Rose House Paint at 53.25 gal.
Good Brown House Paint at $3 25 gal.
Good Red Paint for Painting warehouses and barns at $2.25 gal.
Good Hog Tankage at 54.50 per hundred lbs.
We pay the best cash prices for Peas _ $2.00 per bu.
We pay the best cash prices for Remnants of Seed Cotton,
We pay 75j per bushel for Cane Seed.
We have one mule for sale.
LAWRENCEVILLE COTTON CO.,
W. O. COOPER, Mgr. *
WRfGLEYS
After Every Meal
It's the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
—and it’s a help to di
gestion and a cleanser
Aj. tor the month
Wrloley’s means
benefit as well as
CROSS ROADS.
Lawrenceville, Ga., R. 3. Felt 6
Mrs. W. R. Doby spent one day
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
Lawson Bennett, of near Luxomni.
Mrs. J. B. Brownlee and-daughter,
Nora spent one day this week with
Mrs. H. T Hansard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Butler spent
awhile Sunday night with Mr. B. W.
Mercier.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bennett spent
one day last week with her brother
at Centerville.
Miss Birtie Eu'.lar is spending this
week near Stone Mountain with her
aunt, Miss Mary Butler.
Mr. nad Mrs. Robert Bcemorie
spent Slur.day after noon with her
mother, Mrs. Hewitt.
Miss Nora Brownlee spent Tues
day afternoon with Misses Ruby and
Willie Mae Doby.
Mr. Paul Long, of Norcross, spent
Monday night with Mr. Emmett
Doby.
Mrs. Pearl Clack and children,
spent one afternoon last week with
Mrs. W. J. Butler.
NEW VIM FOR WEAK,
THIN, PALE WOMEN
TO enjoy your work and have
your share of the pleasures
of life get rid of tihat run
down feeling and enrich your thin
blood. Begin right now to take
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. It will help
you wonderfully. At your drug
gist’s, in both liquid and tablets.
Free Trial Tablets the health-building
value of Gude's Pepto-Mangan, write today
for generous Trial Package of Tablets. Send
no money just name and address to
M. J. Breitenbach Co., 53 Warren St., N. Y.
Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
A Good Thing - DON’T MISS IT.
Send your name and address plainly
wMtien together with 5 cents (and this
slip; to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des
Moines, lowa, and receive in return a
trial package containing Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou
bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd
the heart, biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in every
family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it
BETHESDA.
Lawrenceville, Ga. R. 4. Feb. 11 —
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hughes visited
relatives near Tucker Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Wages spent Tuesday
with Mrs. W. D. Wynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Massey and
little daughter, of Atlanta, were the
Sunday guests of their aunt, Miss
Willie Massey.
Mrs. J. L. Arnold spent Tuesday
with Mrs. J. H. Gower, who is very
tuck.
Miss Allene Hogan spent the week
end' v/lth t-mre folk. ■«..•* »-
. Mrs. R. J. Brown and children, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with her
parent’s, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arnold.
Miss Passylee Hogan was the ditf
her guest Sunday, of the Misses
Blackstocks.
We are glad to see Miss Kathryne
Couey out again after a spell of sick
ness.
f
UN'ON GP.Ov «£
Lnion (•' v•' Feb. I’.. -Mr. end
M-». Sam Mfii?'.'" cf r Dnu.a.
spent Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs. Erba Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Tullis spent
last Sunday with the later’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clack.
We were very sorry to learn of
the death of Mr. Atho Freeman, of
Buford but formely of here, who
was laid to rest at Appalachee church
near here last Thursday.
Mrs. Carrie Shipley spent last Fri
day with Mrs. E. R. Sikes.
Miss Geneva McAdams has return
ed home from Buford, after an ex
tended visit to relatives.
Miss Edaven Maughon has return
ed to her home near Dacula, a'ter a
short stay here.
DUNCANS CREEK
Dacula, Ga., R. 2 Feb. 6—Every
body are invited to preaching at this
the second Sunday afternoon every
body come and bring some one with
you.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Bennett.
Mrs. Davis, of Buford, spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ralin.
Miss Eva Waycaster spent Satur
day night in Buford.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Waycaster,
spent Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Fate Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ralins, of Bu
ford, spent Saturday night with
home folk. .
The music entertainment given by-
Mr. Grover Gowen Friday night, was
enjqyed by ail.
Miss Eva. Waycaster spent Sunday
night near Sugar Hill.
Mrs. M. J. Rolins spent awhile
Tuesday, with Mrs. R. S. Waycaster.
Miss Alfa Etheridge and Miss
Esther Mauldin motored to Grayson
Saturday morning.
Miss Eva Waycaster attended Sun
day schooll at Sugar Hill, Sunday.
BUFORD HILL
Buford, Ga.. R. 1. Feb. 6. Miss
Mamie Christopher spent Saturday
night with Miss Dovie Stephens.
Miss Clyde Bennett is on the sick
'ist.
Mr. Fonnie Overly was the guest
of Miss Mildred Haney Sunday after
noon.
Those visiting Miss Clyde Bennett
Sunday were: Misses Mary Adams,
Lollie Bell Payne and Lola Pivkqtt’.
Miss Lela Adams had as her guest
Sunday, Mrs. G. L. Owins, of Juber
ville.
Little Miss Dorathy Webb had as
her guest Sunday, Little Misses Loy
Leonie Puckett,' Genaver and Lela
Mae Owens, and Sora Mae Puckett.
Mr. Herschel Finch and daughters,
Misses Pauline Markett, and Chareltt
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Satifields and Little daughter Sarah
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maddox, of Old
Field, were the last r week guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Maddox.
Mr. and Mrs. Eulice Hooks are the
proud parents of a fine babv girl,
they have named it Annie Evline.
Misses Ruby and Mary Walls, had
as their guest Sunday, Misses Hor
tence, and Leva Stone, and Rochell
Phillips, and Messrs. Virgle Stephens,
sie Jones ,and,Mrs.ICCCF, eta etat
Herman Cronic, Ardell Payne and
Jessie Jones.
Mrs. Lela Adams hud as her guest
Wednesday, Mrs. Guy Maddox and
Mrs. Harnie Bailey, and little daugh
ters.
Little Miss Nellie Webb is on the
sick list.
Mr. Daniel Moore has returned to
his home in Muscadine Ala. after
spending some time with his son and
daughter, Mr. T. R. Moore, of Stone
Mountain, and Mrs. H. L. Adams, of
this place.
Misses Lucile Robinson and Chris
teen Payne, were the guest of Mrs.
Neut Whidely Tuesday.
Miss Montine Ollice was the Mon
day guest of Miss Pauline Finch
Mrs. Ella Stephans was the guest
of Mrs. Eulice Hooks, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Puckett were
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Puckett, Sunday.
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SEND US YOUR JOB WORK
THE NEWS-HERALD, Lawr.ncsrflU, Georgia
ANNOUipiENIS
FOR CLEKIt OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate to succeed myself as Clerk of
the Superior court subject to the
forthcoming primary. I am grateful
to the people for past favors; your
vote and influence will be appreci
ated.
Yours respectfully.
W. G. HOLT.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
4 hereby announce myeelf a candi
date for the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court subject to the
Democratic primary.
If ( eleetfed I promise to give to the,
people the best Service possible.
Your vote and influence will cer
tainly be appreciated.
Respectfully^
W. GUY GREEN.
FOR ORDINARY.
To te Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Ordinary of Gwinnett
County, subject to the democratic
party.
I am grateful to the peopie for
their past influence and support,
and will greatly appreciate their
votes in the coming primary.
Yours very respectfully.
G. G. ROBINSON.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Ordinary
subject to the forthcoming primary.
In case of my election I shali en
deavor to be as courteous and ac
comodating as anyone and otheiwise
serve to the best of my ability and
I assure you that no one wiii appre
ciate your vote and influence more
than I.
Respectfully.
W. J. WILLIAMS.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to the
forthcoming pirmary. I ran as Dep
uty Sheriff four years ago and ap
preciate the loyal support of my
friends, but after the election l was
wrongfully discharged by the Sher
iff and prevented from serving out
the term.
If elected my deputies will 'be
Charlie Griswell, of Dacula, Ga.;
Joe Shadburn, of Buford* and J.
Darling £arro!l, of Lilburn, and they
will be the only deputies. I make
this statement so the people will
know just who is to fill the office
in case I am elected.
Both myself and deputies will ap
preciate your influence and vote,
and promise a faithful administra
tion of the office.
Respectfully,
W. T. McGEE.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for sheriff subject to the
forthcoming primary. If elected to
this office my deputy will be W. H.
Hutchins, of Buford. We will appre
ciate your support and influence
and in case of election promise a
faithful administration of the office.
Respectfully,
J. M. BULLOCH.
Suwanee, Ga.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I am acandidate for Sheriff, sub
ject to the democratic primary. If
elected to this important office, Mr.
W. S. Holman, Jr., will be associated
with me as deputy. I will have only
one deputy and will use the bailiffs
of the various districts in their res
pective turns to wait upon the
Courts. Both myself and deputy will
appreciate your vote and influence
and, if elected, promise a clean, ef
ficient and faithful discharge of the
duties of the office.
Respectfully,
MINOR B. POUNDS.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Collector of Jwin
nett county, subject to the forth
coming primary. If elected I prom
ise to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ability. I
furthermore promise to give the peo
ple every accomodation possible ana
I will appreciate your vote and in
fluence.
Very respectfully yours,
11. J. HINTON.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Collector to
succeed myself, subject to the action
of the coming primary. If elected I
promise efficient and competent ser
vice and courteous treatment tc the
people. I am truly grateful for p as t
favors and will appreciate your sup
port in the coming election.
Respectfully,
J. T. SIMPSON.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myseif a can
didate for the office of Tax Re
ceiver of Gwinnett county, subject
to the forthcoming primary elec
tion. In case of election I promise
fair and courteous treatment to all,
and a business administration of
L his important, of • ice; Your vote and
influence will be appreciated.
CONRAD O. WOOD.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Receiver of Gwin
nett county subject to te forthcom
ing primary. I feel that I am quali
fied to look after the duties of this
important office and will appreciate
your support and influence. Since
early childhood I have been paralyz
ed in the right leg and eight years
ago lost my left arm, the loss of
which practically makes it impossi
ble to do manual labor for a liveli
hood. I was in the race four years
ago and ran second and ufish to as
sure the voters that your support
will be appreciated during the com
ing election.
R. ED BOWEN.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce for re-election
to the office of Tax Receiver, sub
ject to the action of the coming pri
mary. I thank you most heartily for
your loyal support in the past and
will appreciate your support in the
coming primary. I hope that my re
cord as Tax Receiver is such as to
commend me to the office again
Respectfully,
M. H. TEAGIJE.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I announce my candidacy for the
office of Tax Receiver of Gwinnett
county, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the pending primary. If
elected I pledge faithful service to
the people and will conduct the of
fice with an idea of accomodating
the masses. Your vote and influence
will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
ROBERT L. LAWSON.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Treasurer of Gwinnett
county subject to the forthcoming
primary. I will appreciate the vote
and influence of the voters and will
see as many of you as my condi
tion will permit. I have served the
county as treasurer for four years
and am fully capable of andling the
duties.
H. T. ETHRIDGE.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as County
Treasurer subject to the forthcom
ing primary I am appreciative of the
support of my friends in the past
and will be thankful for your vote
and influence in the coming elec
tion.
O. F.. NORTON.v
To the Voters, of Gwinnett County;
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Treasurer of Gwinnett
loiinty subject to the coming primary
r,d will appreceite your support in
ny behalf. lam a daughter of the
ate Col. F. F.Juhan and the widow
of the late Jasper L. Hagood and
have three daughters and one son,
all of school age, dependent on my
financial support.
I feel that I am qualified b th
physically and mentally for the
place I seek, and if elected promise a
faithful discharge of the duties of
this office.
Its my purpose to canvass every
iart of the county possible and should
I be your next treasurer I shall not
ask for a second term.
The words of encouragement Offer
ed by both men and women from
various sections are most encourag
ing and I assure you that your influ
ence and vote will be remembered
and appreciated.
Respectfully,
(Mrs.) MARY ft. HAGOOP
February 1, 1024.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT.
To the Qualified Voters of Gwin
nett County:
I myself a can
didate for County School Superin
tendent subject to the Democratic
primary.
I have been teaching in the coun
ty fifteen years and nelieve that I
understand the conditions and needs
of the county schools ad if elected
will do my best to build them up to
the highest standards possible.
Your vote will be appreciated.
K. E. TAYLOR.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Su
perintendent of Schools, subject to
the coming primary.
If I should be elected I promise
my best efforts toward an efficient
ard equitable administration of the
mol work of the county. I shall
appreciate highly any support the
voters of the county give me. My
twenty years experience in high
school supervision with my college
and university training gives me con
idonce in myself that I can do good
work in county supervision.
Yours respectfully,
L. F. HERRING.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for County School Superin
tendent of Gwinnett County Public
Schools subject to the forthcoming
primary.
I am an A. B. graduate of Mercer
University student at the Universi
ty of Georgia for several summers.
I have been superintendent and
teacher for about twelve years, a
part of which has been in the rural
schools.
I will appreciate vour influence
and vote and if elected I promise
honest and faithful service in return.
Respectfully,
J. J. BROCK.
To the oVters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myseif a can
didate for re-election to the office of
County Superintendent of Schools,
subject to the primary on March
19th. During the past three years I
have endeavored to perform faith
fully the duties of the office, giving
my whole time to the work. 1 have
made some mistakes as all humans
do, but the experience I have had
and the knowledge I have gained of
the conditions affecting the county
schools enable me to be more effi
cient in the future than in the past.
I am an A. B, colege graduate and
have never ceased to be a student of
methods of teaching and supervision
of schools. With the exception of a
few years in college, I have taught
every year of my life from the age
of twenty till elected to my present
position. I have filled every position
of management from the principal
ship of the small rural school to the
superintendency of the college ac
credited high school.
I was born and reared a Georgian,
and lacking only a few months, I
have for twety-three years past re
sided in Gwinnett county.
Your vote will be greatly appreci
ated.
H. D. MERIWETHER.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Having been solicited by many
good citizens from every section of
the county to make the race for
county commissioner, I hereby an
nounce my candidacy for said office
at the primary election, and should
I be elected I pledge myself tc dis
charge all duties of the office.
Here are a few items that I am
not in favor of, and some that I am:
I don’t believe in a county com
missioner being clerk of board of
commisioners.
I am not in favor of convicts
staying in winter quarters the year
round, and being transported to
their work in trucks.
Am not in favor of the county be
ing cut in three departments, for
there is more or less friction with
board of commissioners.
Believe in the tax payers knowing
twice a year by an itemized state
ment through the papers where their
money has been spent.
In favor of all road taxes being
spent in the district where it was
collected.
Under the •system that Gwinnett
county has been run for several
years, I can’t see why a man can’t
save the county at least 53,000 per
year.
Respectfully,
W. B. HOPSON.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
After due consideration I have de
cided to enter the race for the office
of county commissioner and ask that
you give my candidacy careful con
sideration when casting your oallot
at the next white primary. If elected
I promise to give the people the. best
of service possible and with no spe
cial favors to anyone. It will be my
aim to spend the county’s money as
economically as possible with the
idea of inducing expenses wherever
possible in order that the county tax
rate may be reduced.
* Respectfully,
S. J. BUSHA.
I hereby announce myself a can-
To The Voters cf Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for county commissioner sub
ject to the democratic primary.
Respectfully,
FAUL SIMS.
Suwtmee, Ga.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
didate for county commissioner sub
ject to the forthcoming primary. I
will appreciate your support and
vote.
E. S. GARNER.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-eection to the oard of
Commissioners of Gwinnett county
and will appreciate your vote and in
fluence.
Respectfully,
J. D. MILLER,
Stone Mountain, Route 2.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for county commissioner sub
ject to thep rimary of March 19th,
and will appreciate your support and
vote.
Respectfully,
T. J. SAMMON.
FOR SURVEYOR.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Surveyor of
Gwinnett county subject to the pri
mary of March 19th, and will appre
ciate your vote.
Respectfuly,
G. L. VEAL.
FOR SALE — COW. Six year old
Jersey cow, be fresh in March
23rd, gives 4 gallons milk and 114
lbs. butter. $40.00. See or write,
T. W. KILGORE, Col.,
fl4n Grayson, Ga
SEND US YOUR JOB WORK
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924.
DOES YOUR BICI ACHE?
It’s usually a sign of sick kidneys,
especially if the kidney action is dis
ordered, pasages scanty or too fre
quent. Don’t wait for more serious
troubles. Begin using Doan’s Pills.
Read this Lawrenceville man’s tes
timony. .
J. F. Wages, farmer, Route 1,
says: “I strained myself from over- (
work and overlifting and my kid
neys became disordered and irregu
lar in action. I had to get up nights
to pass the kidney secretions which
were scant and off color. My back
was lame and weak and I
stooped, a sharp pain shot across my
back and I had to catch hold of
something and kind of draw myself
up. I didn’t rest well nights and
mornings my back was so stiff I _
could hardly get out of bed. I saw
Doan’s Pills advertised and bought
some at the Jones Drug Co. Two
boxes of Doan’s relieved me.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—~Adver
tisement.
Purdy’* Philo*
‘‘The automobile always beats the
train to the crossing,—barrin’ an
accident.”
1 • ’ ««%.»
Your Cue** Now
He stood in the street at midnight,
As the autoes homeward sped.
He was very much struck by the
moonlight—
But that isn’t why he is dead.
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must be avoided, or torpid
II ver, bl lions ness, lndlgeitlon
and gassy pains result.
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influenced by constitutional conditions.
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Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
in improving the Genera! Health.
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comes well recommended. Will de
monstrate in the principal cities
methods of treating diseases of long
standing by means of medicines, diet
and hygiene, thus saving many peo
ple from adangerous and expensive
surgical operation.
This specialist is an expert in di
agnosis and will tell you the exact
truth about your condition. Only
those who have a good chance to re
gain their health will be treated, so
that every one who takes treatment
will bring their friends at the next
visit.
Just a few of the many marvelous
cures effected by this eminent spe
cialist.
Leon Freeman, son of 0. R. Free
man, 533 19th St., Coumbus, Ga.,
was mentally undeveloped and hav
ing Epileptic fits. Now norma! and
going to school. One of the most
wonderful cures in the history of
medical science. Other doctors had
treated him without benefit.
E. L. Thmplin, Madison, Ga., cured
| of kidney trouble,
j Florie Davis, Seale, Alabama,
cured of gall stones.
Homer Treadwell, Crawfordville,
Ga., cured of diabetes.
Mrs. A. A. Crews, Winokur, Ga.,
Route 1, Box 5, cured of varicose
ucer of leg.
Mrs. G. O. Jordan, Madison, Flor
ida, cured of stomach trouble and
constipation.
Mrs. W. F. Parham, Greensboro,
Ga., saved her life after she was
given up as incurable by other doc
tors.
n writing to any of these patients
enclose stamp for reply.
A diagnosis of any disease of long
standing, its nature and cause will
be made Free and proper medicines
will be furnished at a reasonable
cost to those selected as favorable
for treatment.
Children must be accompanied by
their parents and married ladies by
their husbands. *
Headquarters: Atlanta, Ga.