The Willacoochee times. (Willacoochee, Ga.) 1919-193?, January 21, 1921, Image 2

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ABLE TO DO HEB WORK After Long Suffering Mrs. Siefert Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Potts ville, Pa.-“I suffered with female trouble for four or five years and very '|i rc ® u^a f‘ am now able to do my work. I recom mend the Vegetable Compound to my friends and you may use these facts as a testimonial. ’—Mrs. Sallie Siefert, 313 W. Fourth Street, Pottsville, Pa. The everyday life of many housewives is a continual struggle with weakness and pain. There is nothing more wear ing than the ceaseless round of house hold duties and they become doubly hard when some female trouble makes every bone and muscle ache, and nerves all on edge. If you are one of these women do not suffer for four or five years as Mrs. Siefert did, but profit by her experience and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Bad Stomach Sends tier to Bed for 10 Months Estonia Cots Her Up 1 “Over a year ago,” says Mrs. Dora Williams, "I took to bed and for TO months did not think I would live. Eatonic helped me so much I am now up and able to work. I recommend it highly for stomach trouble.” Eatonic helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the excess acidity and gases that put the stomach out of order. If you have indigestion, sourness, heartburn, belching, food re peating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonic after each meal. Big box costs only a trifle with your drug gist’s guarantee. 16799 _DIED dil from kS rey trouble last year. Don’t allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking MEDAL The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland’s national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medal on bo* and accept no imitation Keep Stomach and Bowels Right By giving baby the harmless, purely vegetable, infants’ and children’s regulator. MRS. WINSLOWS SYRUP brings astonishing, gratifying results ir. making baby’s stomach digest !food and bowels move aa they should at teething jT I||| time. Guaranteed free ; UJpSi§fl from narcotics, opi ates, alcohol and all / e WJ harmful ingredi- Jim ents. Safe and — l — | Ataii (((• AV. Jm Druggists Av No "Gowfer.” LoM Haig confesses that whatever conceit he may have had regarding his prowess on the golf links was killed by the remark of a professional at St. Andrews, who had watched him play. “Weel, sir," he said, at the end of one round, "it’s a guid job for us a’ that ye’re a better sodger than ye are a gowfer.” The occasional nse of Roman Eye Balsam at night upon retiring will prevent and re lieve tired, watery eyes, and eye strain.—Adr. The fattier spareth the rod and the son taketh it and goes fishing. Write it in your heart that every day is the best day in the year. Sure Relief s Hot water XZZjF Sure Relief RE LL-ANS bf FOR INDIGESTION Deep-Seated Coughs develop serious complications if neglected. Use an old and time-tried remedy that has given satisfaction for more than fifty years PI SO S LIMIT OF 175,000 ~ IN SIZE OF ARMY SENATE SETS ASIDE PREVIOUS DECISION FOR 150,000 LIMIT WILL BE REDUCED GRADUALLY Present Strength Of 225,000 Will Soon Shrink To The Required Number Washington.—Congress has voted to limit the size of the regular army to 175,000 enlisted men. The senate by a vote of 41 to 3S set aside its recent decision to reduce the army to 150,000 men and then, without a record vote, adopted the original joint resolution of Senator New of Indiana, directing the secre tary of war to stop recruiting until the army is cut to one hundred and seventy-five thousand men. The house, ten minutes later, adopt ed a point resolution sponsored by the chairman of the military affairs committee, also directed the secretary of war to cease enlistments until there are not more than one hundred and seventy-five thousand enlisted men in the regular establishment. The house vote was 285 to 4, only four represen tatives—Bee of Texas, Blackmon of Alabama, and Coady of Maryland, Democrats, and Cramton of Michigan Republican, standing out against the reduction. The resolutions adopted by the two houses are almost identical in their provisions, each providing that the 175,000 limit shall not prevent the re enlistment of men who have served one or more enlistments in the mili tary service. The language of the two measures, however, differs somewhat and either the senate or the house will send its resolution to conference for re-arrange ment. Action by the joint conference committee of the two houses is expect ed to be taken speedily and the re sultant measure will go to the presi dent. The action of the two housees was taken against the recommendations of war department heads and General Pershing. No reason for the change has been announced, but some senators said privately that they believed the pres ident would sign a resolution .placing the future army at 175,000 men, hut would not approve a small number GOMPERS RE-ELECTED HEAD OF PAN-AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, AT MEXICO CITY Mexico City.—Samuel Gompers was re-elected president of the Pan-Amer ican Federation of Labor. His elec tion followed a three-hour debate in which there was a split among the delegations, the Mexicans, Salvadore ans and Guatamalans voting against the unanimous acceptance of the res olution nominating Mr. Gompers. Although some of the Guatamalan, Salvadorean and Mexican delegations energetically opposed’ Mr. Gompers, the solid American, Santo Domingo and Porto Rico ballots swung the lead ers in line when it appeared that Mr. Gompers would be voted down. A difference concerning the Santo Domingan question was compromised. The congress voted that Mr. Gompers should send a note to President Wil son merely requesting that the evacu tion of Dominica be accelerated. The next session will be held in Guatamala City. Revived Corporation Now Functioning Washington.—The war finance cor poration, revived by an act of con gress, which was passed over Presi dent Wilson’s veto, is now function ing. It announced that it was prepar ed to consider applications for loans to finance exports in the same man ner that it considered advances prior to the suspension of its activities last may. In so far as necessary, the cor poration said, personal hearings will be given to prospective borrowers. In submitting applications for loans ap plicants should set forth in deatil all facts relating to their financial con dition, the purposes of the proposed advance and full information to enable the corporation to determine whether the applicants are eligible under the law to receive loans. Winston Churchill To Succeed Milner London.—Winston Spencer Church ill, the war minister, it is reliably, al though unofficially stated, has accept ed the post of secretary of state for the colonies, in succession to Viscount Milner, who resigned the portfolio on January 7. Coca-Cola Injunction Rehearing Denied Washington.—The Supreme court has refused to grant a rehearing on its recent decision granting the Coca- Cola company an injunction against the sale of substitutes. Coolidge May “Vacation” In South Northampton, Mass. —Governor Cal vin Coolidge, the vice president-elect, who will attend the Southern Tariff Congress at Atlanta, January 27, 28 and 28, probably will remain in the South for a short rest. Governor Coolidge had not decided where he will spend bis vacation wnen newspa per men talked to him about it. It is believed that he may make no choice until he reaches Atlanta. He has received many invitation from Southern cities to make addresses and spend a while. THE WILLACOOCHEE TIMES, WILLACOOCHEE, GEORGIA. Mothers, Prepare! When a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes a mother fand when a woman passes through the changes of middle life, are the three periods of life when Dr. Pierce’s Favor ite Prescription is most needed. Many thousands would testify just as does the following: Raphine, Va. —“I took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion about two years ago during ex pectancy and got along fine —better than any other time. I was ill only two hours, or maybe less. I am the mother of seven children.” —MRS. J. I. HALIBURTON, R. F. D. 1. Send 10c for large trial package of Favorite Prescription Tablets to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS ANDTHE FLO First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk - Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets that are Nausea- t less, Safe and Sure. Doctors have found by erperiene* that no medicine for colds and influ-* enza can be depended upon for full ef fectiveness until the liver is made thor oughly active. That is why the firstr step in the treatment is the new, nausea-1 less colomel tablets called Calotabs,. Which are free from the sickening and weakening effects of the old style calo- ~ mel. Doctors also point out the fact] that an active liver may go a long way towards preventing influenza and is one of the most important factors in en abling the patient to successfully with stand an attack and ward off pneu monia. One Calotab on the tongue at bed time with a swallow of water —that’s aIL No salts, no nausea nor the slight est interference with your eating, pleas*' ure or work. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is purified, and you are feeling fine, with a hearty appetite for break fast. Druggists sell Calotabs only in original sealed packages, price thirty--' five cents. Tour money will be cheer fully refunded if you do not find them delightfuL—(Adv.l Vaseline Reg U S.Pat Off Carbolated An antiseptic dressing for cuts sores, etc. A necessity where there are children. AVOID SUBSTITUTES CHESEBROU&H MFG. CO. (CONSOUOATCO) State Street Mew York For CROUP, COLDS, INFLUENZA & PNEUMONIA Mothers should keep a Jar of Brame’s Vapomentha Salve convenient. When Croup, Influenza or Pneu monia threatens this delightful salve rubbed well into the throat, chest and under the arms, will relieve the choking, break congestion and promote restful sleep. WILL MOT SIAIH TIU CLOTHES 30c, 60c, and $1.20 a! aQ drug stares or sent prepaid by Brame Drug Co. N. Wilkesboro, N. C Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHEUMACIDR to remove tbecause and drive the poison from the system. “BILKUSU.CIDE ON TUB IKBIDB PUTS UHBUSUTISB ON THE OUTSIDE’ 1 At All Druggists Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. OXIDINE IN HOT WATER Get a bottle of OXIDINE today and when you feel n coldcomingon, put atableapoonfnlof this wonderful remedy in a half glass of hot water Stir well and drink just aa you would a hot toddy Its enervating effect is immediately noticeable and a similar dose every three or four hours will give wonderful results. OXI DINE purifies your blood and tones up the entire system. 60c at your druggist s —Adv. B PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Removes Dan aru fT-S top 8 Hai rFalllng Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair CGc. and SI.OO at Dragg-tets. Hlspox Churn, tv ks. Patchopup.N. Y. HINDERCORNS Removes Coras, Cal louses, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to the feet, makes walking easy. 150. by mail or at Drue* gists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Fatchogue, M. Y. Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug Cuticura Soap is the favorite forsaf ety razor shaving. 1/nriflA! A MAKES THE SKIN BEAUTIFUL. £ U L. tiM 111 If Docs wonders for a bad complexion. 2V || P If! 111 Dealers or mail, $1.25. Dr. C. H. Berry miLIIIUIin co.. 2973 Michigan Avenue. Chic age W. N. U„ ATLANTA, NO. 4--192L~ Grove's is the Genuine and Only Laxative Bromo -iaj Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. Be careful te avoid Imitations. Be sure its Bromo J WO The genuine bears this signature 30c. Cabbage Plants for Sale Grown In the open air on the sea coast of jßouth Carolina. The kind that we set out, which stand severe colds and make cabbages for us. We have the finest lot of these plants this season we ever grew. Early Jer sey Wakefields, Large Type Wakefields and Sucession. Prices F. O. B. here by Express: 600 for $1.26, 1,000 for $2.00, 6,000 for $8.76, or 10,000 for $16.00. By Parcel Post In S. C.: 600 for $1.60 or $2.50 per 1,000. In Ga. and N. O.: 600 for $1.76 or $2.76 per 1,000. In Fla.. Ala., Miss., Tenn. and Va.: 600 for SI.OO or $3.00 per 1,000. Will be glad to have your orders for Cabbage Plants by Ex press or by Parcel Post at above prices. Address all orders to The Meggett Plant Co.. Bra 19, Meggett, S. C A Strong Witness Natchez, Miss. —“The best med icines I have ever used in my home 4 are Dr. Pierce’s. We have used the ‘Gold en Medical Discov ery’ as a blood med icine and as a tonic, also for deep-seated coughs and weak lungs, and it was excellent. "I always keep Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets in my homo for use when needed. I have given them to my children since they were quite small. They can be given with safety to the smallest child, owing to their being free from any injurious They regulate the stomach, bowels In a,mild, but very “ effective way?* I' cannot speak toft highly of Dr. Pierce’s medicines.”— MRS. J. B. GILBERT, 212 St. Cathr rine Street All druggists. Faith Gone She—Do you believe in dreams? He —No; I was in love with one once and she jilted me. MOTHER! • ■' 1 “California Syrup of Figs’" Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say “California.”—Adv. Street Car Drizzle. She (getting ready for theater) —Is it raining? He—Not a taxi rain. Feel All Worn Out? Has a cold, grip, or other infectious disease sapped your strength? Do you suffer backache, lack ambition, feel dull and depressed? Look to your kidneys!- Physicians agree that kidney trouble often results from infectious disease. Too often the kidneys are neglected be cause the sufferer doesn’t realize they have broken down under the strain of filtering disease-created poisons from the blood. If your back is bad, your kidneys act irregularly, and you feel ail run down, use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands. Ask your neighbor! A Florida Case H B. Williams, were out of ordel and every SkKßCili£k£& muscle In my back EcICTF was lame and sore. f and the secretions were highly colored and contained sediment. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and one box made me feel ilk. a different man.” Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S ’VXS.V FOSTER MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Newsy Paragraphs Of State Interest Columbus. —The destruction of sev en illicit stills, four of extraordinary capacity, and the confiscatlo nof 8,000 gallons of beermash, resulted from raids made by county officers and deputy sheriffs of Muscogee county. Five of these outfits were located less than a mile apart, a short dis tance from the Harrjs county line. No arrests were made. Atlanta. —Three of the six men, ar rested by the Memphis police in a re cent hotel raid and believed to be im plicated in the swindling syndicate that operated in Atlanta were brought to the tower recently, following an ex citing experience encountered when they spirited the prisoners away from the Tennessee city to avoid service of habeas corpus papers to prevent the extradition. Atlanta. —A man believed to be R. E. Burge, dropped dead in a grocery store after ordering groceries. He reeled and fell as the clerk was giv ing him his order. The body was identified by Ed Thompson, proprie tor of the Postol hotel, as that of R. E. Burge, who was formerly employed as night clerk at the hostelry. A let ter in one of the man’s pockets bore the name and address of R. & Burge, S 3 Edgewood avenue, Atlanta, Ga., it is stated. The body was removed to an undertaker’s for burial. Pembroke. —The National Bank of Pembroke was robbed of about twen ty-five thousand dollars worth of lib erty bonds, taken from the safety de posit boxes. The burglars entered the bank by a rear door, obtaining the bonds, but could not get into the vault, which contained nearly one hundred thousand dollars worth of cash and notes. After taking the bonds the thieves “jimmied” their way out by the front door, and it is believed that they made their escape by means of a handcar on the railroad. Barnesville. —The First National Bank at Barnesville held its annual stockholders’ meeting, and the reports made by the officers proved to he a remarkable showing for the past year’s business. The surplus account was increased by $30,000, making its surplus now SBO,OOO, with a capital of $50,000 and an undivided profits ac count of $17,400. A dviidend of 12 per cent was paid stockholders. The officers and directors were re-elected for another year as follows: W. B. Smith, president; R. A. Stafford, vice president; L. C. Tyrus, cashier, F. B. Sims and H. A. Peacock, assistant cashiers; the other directors being T. J. Berry, B. H. Hardy, J. W. Garland, W. H. Mitchell, L. O. Benton. Dublin. —Three negro boys, Clar ence Freeman, 13, Herschel Lawton, 17 years old, and Jerry Lee, 14, are in jail here on a charge Of attempting to wreck the Wrightsville and Ten nilie passenger train, near Brewton, Laurens county. The engineer saw a pile of bars on the track as he near ed the 31-mile post and endeavored to stop, but could not do so. Before he reached the obstruction, however, the speed had been slowed down to the extent that no damage was done and wreck was averted. Washington, D. C. —The negro pop ulation of Macon, Ga., was announc ed by the census bureau as 23,091, an increase of 4,941, or 27.2 per cent. The white population is 29,900, an increase of 7,390 or 32.8 per cent, and all oth ers, 4. Atlanta. —That Atlanta and Milwau kee are the two leading large cities in the country in which money may be borrowed at six per cent on the general market to build houses; and that money is “more available now than it was three to six months ago,” was developed at the open forum meeting of the executive committee of the National Association of Real Es tate boards, which was held at a lo cal hotel. The meeting was presided over by Charles L. Simpson of Kan sas City, a former president of the national association. Representatives of sixty-two cities were present, and they responded to a series of ques tionsp ut up by Mr. Simpson. Atlanta. —Seeking to establish among the clergy of the Episcopal church and the people generally a guild for the healing of the sick, Rev. Henry B. Wilson of Boonton, N. J., held a conference recently with Bishop H. J. Mikell, Dean Thomas H. Johnson and other prominent Episco pal clergymen. Mr. Wilson is the di rector of the Society of the Nazarene, and his visit to Atlanta is a part of a tour of many Southern cities in which he will wage an educational campaign with reference to divine heal ing. The conference was held at the rector of St. Philip’s cathedral, and it is understood that the plan for re viving the practice of healing the sick through the instrumentality of the Christian clergy met instant favor among the local Episcopal clergymen, and it is believed that efforts will be made at once to form guilds to carry on the work. The membership in the Society of the Nazarene is not confined solely to the Episcopal con gregation, nor to the ministry, but is open to all. Savannah. —The coroner’s jury in vestigating the killing of John A. Mc- Cann, secretary and treasurer of the Georgia Federation of Labor, and also prominent in local labor and political circles for several years, returned a verdict of “justifiable homicide” and freed John P. Smarr, a Central of Georgia railway engineer, who shot McCann down in the Smarr apart ments after discovering McCann in the room of his wife. It is not like ly that there will be further action, since the decisive result of the coro ner’s investigation. CILDMEL KDRRDH TOLD BY DODSON You Don’t Need to Sicken, Gripe or Salivate Yourself to Start Liver. ,■* You’re bilious, sluggish, You feel headachy, your stomach m&y be sour, your breath bad, your skin sallow and you believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start liver and bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your drug gist for a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go t)ack to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nau seated. Don’t lose a day. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dod son’s Liver Tone tonight and wake ur feeling splendid. It is perfectly harm less, so give it to your children any time. It can’t salivate. —Adv. Naturally. “Do you think an engagement ring makes a girl more thought of by her chums?” “Well, it is a good thing for a girl to have on hand.” DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. A few cents buys “Danderine.” Af ter a few applications you icannot find a fallerf hair or any dandruff,, every hair shows new life, vigor, bright-f ness, more color and abundance. —Adv, The heart of a flirt resembles a crowded street car —there is always room for one more. ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or oh tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only a 9 told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicycacid.— Adv. Christianity lays its great stress on each man reforming himself. Imper ishable idea, that. THE BEST YET. If you have never used Vaclier-Balm, you don’t know how quickly and pleas antly a cold in the head,‘or soreness anywhere can he relieved by this harm less remedy. Ask your druggist, or send for a free sample, to E. W. Vacher, inc., New Or leans, La. Avoid imitations. Nothing is “just as good.”—Adv. A man has reached the limit of self importance when he is satisfied with his own society. : : . , • V f Cuticura Soothes Itching Sqalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan druff and itching with Cuticura Oint ment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands.—Adv. No man is as bad as some other mnn thinks he is or as good as some woman thinks he is. It is better to be beaten in trying to do right than it is to succeed in doing wrong.