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P r. For All the Family
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after 1874,” says Mr. E.
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James, Mo. “It is my first
remedy when any of us
gets sick. . . . We use
Black-Draught for torpid
liver and stomach com¬
plaints. I get sluggish
“When
and don’t feel so good, I
take Black-Draught—and
you have to show me that
there is a better medicine
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in Missouri. I think it is
fine for indigestion or for
headache. .It is a splendid
family remedy. My wife
uses it for any stomach
ailment, indigestion and
biliousness. We never let
the house be without it if
I know it. We also give it
to the children for chil- jq!
dren’s complaints, colds or
fever.”
Keep a package of Black-
Draught in the house for
all the family.
Your dealer will sell you a
mammoth package, containing
five of the regularize pack¬
ages. It’s cheaper.
COUNTY ITEMS
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Blake
were in Chattanooga, Saturday,
Mr. Blake was consulting a
specialist as he has been ailing
for some time.
G. W. Bible was in Chatta¬
nooga, Saturday to see his
mother Grandma Hamic who
has just arrived from Florida
where she spent the winter
months.
The Sunday School Institute
met last Sunday with us. E. M.
Allison of Rising Fawn was
chairman. An interesting pro¬
gram was rendered. Mr. Cartel
with his sister as organist and
ocher help from Trento^ fu -
nished the singing which was
fine. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lea.
Mr. and Mrs, John L. Case and
Prof. Austin and Rev. Lewis
trom Trenton were in attend
ance.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Driskell
from Fort Bayne were with us
Sunday.
Mr- and Mrs. E Gwartney
who was our depot agent some
years ago were with us Sun-
Jay. They now live at Porter¬
ville, / 1 1 .
Mrs. Johnson of North Chat¬
tanooga spent tne week-end
with her daughter, Mrs. A.
I. Brown,
LaFayette Foiester and daugh¬
ter from Cave Springs were
with us Sunday.
John F Bible who has been
here with here for some time
is visiting his uncle O. N. Bible
at Fort Payne.
The next Sunday Schooi
Institute will be held at Cave
Springs the third Sunday in
June.
HEAD RIVER
Spring seems to be here to
the delight of the farming
people and they are making
good use of these pretty days.
Our school closed Friday with
a picnic dinner at the old Mur¬
ray spring. All were sorry to
have our efficient teacher leave
us.
Mis 0 Lucy Johnson, daughter
of H. R Johnson, was operated
o:i Thursday night for appendi¬
citis al Davis hospital in At¬
lanta. She was attending
school at Powder Springs and
was suddenly taken ill and had
to be operated on at once. Glad
tz report her getting on well.
Our Sunday School put on a
missionary program Sunday,
which was pretty good for Head
River
Our B. Y. P. U. gave a pro¬
gram on our work in Italy and
Miss Lorena Johnson gave a
short history of Italy, which
was well rendered. New offi¬
cers were elected.
E. Zalind visited relatives on
t le mountain last week.
C. L. Johnson made a trip to
Chattanooga this week.
Mr, and Mrs. B. VV. Holtz-
hower made a business trip to
Valley Head, Saturday.
J. M. Freeman visited his
daughter in Dalton this week.
J. M. Freeman spent the week
end with home folks.
Fred Forester, who is in a
hospital in Macon will be out
in a few days to the delight of
his many friends.
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before Wednesday noon to in¬
sure publication that week.
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