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Cramping Spells
“tjOR MORE THAN A YEAR I had been in a
ft very t bad condition/’ Dorchester, says Mrs. Texas. R. E. “I Kimbrell. suffered
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with cramping’ spells which gava me bad pains
my back and sides. Sometimes I would have to
catch at something, I w<*ld get so suddenly dizzy.
... I had to quit doing my work. I tried many reme¬
dies, but none of them seemed to do me any good.
"In April I went up to Arkansas to visit my sister. . . .
Rhe said to me, ‘Willie, if you are going to take anything,
take Cardui. It will really help you.’ I came home and told
my doctor what she had said and he said I could not take any
better tonic, so my husband immediately got me a bottle and
I began it ... My case was a pretty tough one, I know, so
I kept en faithfully. After the fourth bottle, I began to feel
very much better, so much so that I was surprised at myself.
I have taken six bottles now and I can truly say I fee 1 like a
different woman. ... I feel fine and I owe it all to Cardui,
which I took faithfully .* 1
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Personal Evangelism and mi 1 sions
will be the two themes discussed
next Sunday in Highland Park
church, Chattanooga, at the annual
Chattanooga district lay mass
meeting of the Southern Method¬
ist church. The lecture address
will he given hy Rev. E. B. On-
derdonk, of San Antonio, Tex.,
and one of Southern Methodist’s
most inspirational speakers 1 He
will speak at the morning service
hour. In the afternoon, G. H.
Morelock, secretaay of the lay¬
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sonal evangelism and Dr. E.
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D. E. Lea of Trenton, W. C.
Cureton and S. W. Woodln of
Rising Fawn have been chosen
as delegates from Dade County.
The meeting will be in charge
of W, G. Foster, Centenary church
lay leader of the district,assisted by
associate lay leaders C. E. Condra,
of Dunlap, and O. O. Scrudder, of
Hixson. Two meetings will be
held, one at 10-45 Sunday morn¬
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afternoon.
Chattanooga leaders have made
great preparations to entertain
their guests, the program includ¬
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hour or two of fellowship, every
body meeting everybody. The
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Local News
Miss Lagatha Tatum is at home
from Tusculum College, Green¬
ville, Tenn., on account of ill
health of her mother;
L. S. LyeMance is driving a
new Ford.
O. M. Foster made a trip re¬
cently to Birmingham where he
took a degree in Masonry.
Mrs. R. II, Tatum and daugh¬
ters Teriell and Catherine of East
Lake were guests of Mrs. R. S.
Rodgers, Sunday.
Grover Tatum, who has a posi
tion with an architect in Chatta¬
nooga, was shaking hands with
friends here this week.
Mrs, Ellen Birdwell and mother,
Mrs. Barns, have gone on a visit
to relatives at Sheffield, Ala.
Roy Morrison, Louis Robertson,
and Roy Street attended Sunday
School at Brown Gap, Sunday.
S. J. Ilale returned Wednesday
from a visit with his son Douglas
at Carrolton. Ala.
Mrs. E. G. Wright is ill with
the gr'ppe this week,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jacoway
of Chattanooga were Sunday
visitors in Trenton,
Ilale & Pardue have bought the
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