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Purely Personal.
Uev. O. B. Tally Ims been sent
by the North Georgia conferencf
tube pastor at \\ a.., viile, .
Oconee county.
Col. W. W. Banks an<! his Cor
mander-in.chief, T. \V. Hardwii ,
and ot her polit ieian , an
thanksgiving day at Tift on.
Mr. W. 11. Alonciief Ini' m
from Ilotnerville to Arcadia, Fh
The Tribune will Jolniw him tb hi
new home, and lie lias the editor'
best wishes for )■ is success, lb
was born and reared in Pearson.
Mr K Kontz Bennett, son of
United Slates District Attorney,
•fohn VV. Bennett, has opened a
law office on the fourth floor of
Bunn buildiug at Way cross. He
is a graduate of the law depart
ment of Harvard University.
.Judge R. G. Dickerson presided
last week in Dodge superior court
supplying for Judge Esc hoi Gra
ham in cases where he was dis
qualified, and his efforts to hold
t he scales of justice evenly balane
ed won for him the highest regard
of attorneys and laymen.
Marshal Koch, command er-in
chief of the allied armies during
the world war, will he exhibited
in Atlanta on December 9th, for a
period of just forty-five minutes.
Pity he will be permitted to see
the capital city of Georgia at all
and learn of the unworthy history
she is now making.
Illustrated Short Stories.
OUR HOME TOWN.
Ip ABLY to bed, up at day
break
SBjAud off to work.
Never a word from farmer or clerk
There's lots of money for this little
town
And it can’t be beat
For they have won the county
seat.
Wake up boys and arise from the
loafers bench
There’s no time for delay
Get to work quick
There’s only twelve hours in a day
< >ur town must not be delayed
We are going to make it
One of Hie best made.
The wealthy must not look cross.-
ed eyed at the poor.
They will he worth just, as much
in heaven
As the rich, if not more;
If you be kind to everybody
Whereever you may go
You will he one in Heaven
They will know'.
Now don’t be selfish and look so
wise
Work with the town
Although it strains your eyes.
\\ e need co-operatoin and we must
not wait
To make this town one of the best
in the State.
By Mr.ss Carrie Ski it hr.
it's beautiful.
The lady hank clerk had
Cffia completed her first week,
fjjl and a friend asked her how
I/ I s ' u> fik°d the work.
mi "Oh, it's beautiful,"said
the girl,‘Tin at a branch
where nearly all the people we
know have accounts and it’s so nice
to see how little money some of
your friends have in the bank.
WILL AND WON'T.
Old Mose was wrestling
with a balky mule when a
riajrj bystander asked nim:
"Whv M ose, where's your
f J will power!"
"Mali will power is ali
right," came the reply, "but, you
ought to come out an’ see dis ani
mal's won’t power.—Selected.
The voters of Glyun county
Wednesday of last week voted a
bond issue of $175.00 to finance the
building of a roadway from the
mainland at Brunswick to St.
Simons Island. This insures the
completion of the work, a distance
of four miles, at the earliest pos
sible moment.
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WUI break a Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything
we know, preventing pneumonia
PUBLIC IS URGED TO
HEED NATURES WARNING
Thousands of people Suffer Permanent Loss of
Health Because of Neglect—Nature Has Set
the Danger Signals for Us and We Cannot
Afford to Pass Unnoticed the Warning That
She Gives Us.
Good digestion means good healtab; bad digestion means bad
health.
A sound stomach is worth a hundred times its weight in gold.
Probably eighty per cent of all diseasess originate in the digestive or
gans. Dyspepsia, or what is more commonly known as indigestion, is
not only one of the most prevalent, but it is ohe of the most difficult
to treat of all present day diseases, and has for years ballled the skill
of leading specialists everywhere.
Stomach trouble is almost al
ways followed by aeomplieation of
diseases. One of the first being an
overworked liver, with all the
symptoms of biliousness, followed
in turn with headaches, coated
tongue, nausea, dizzy spells, pain
in the back, palpitation of the
heart and other distressing symp
toms. Sooner or later the kidneys
will become involved and that is
just why these danger signals j
should be heeded in time. A wise
man puts out the fire before there
is too much destruction; the same
theory should apply to stomach
trouble.
Gas on the stomach means fer
mentation instead of digestion; de
cay, instead of nutrition for fer
mentation produces poisons, which
are absorbed by the blood, and
which frequently bring on the con
dition known as auto in toxjealion
or self poisoning. This is also why
we develop acidosis, which brings
on so many complications such as
rheumatism, hardening of the art
eries, high blood pressure and oth
er conditions, which may mean
permanent loss of health. Acidosis
is one of the main forerunners of
Bright’s disease and diabetes, hence
it evident that if we have stomach
trouble, however slight, we are
foolish indeed if we do not take
prompt steps to correct it,
If we are not lit as a fiddle in
the morning; if we don't feel better
than when we went to bed; if our
breath is offensive; and we have
that bad taste in the mouth; na
ture has set the danger signals for
us and we cannot afford to neglect
the warning that she gives us.
That is just why the demand for
Tanlac, the great Stomachic, Sys
teinic and Reconstructive tonic
has broken all World’s records.
The American people have learned
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TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS.
PLACE. DATE HOURS.
Willaeooehee December it;
Axson December 15
Pearson Decomber 1 7. is. to
THOMAS MORRIS, SR.,
Tax Collector, Atkinson County, Ga’
FARM LOANS
Made without delay at to 7 Per
Cent. Interest.
Loans on Improved City Property at 6 Per Cent.
Come to see us L. A. HARSREAVES and H. L. LANKFORD.
Pafford Building, Pearson, Georgia
PEAKS*>N TRIBUNE, PEARSON. GEORGIA, DECEMBER 2. 1921
that it probably provides thesur
est, safest, and quickest remedy
for all such troubles, and millions
upon millions have taken it with
the most astonishing and gratify
ing results.
Tens of thousands of men and
women of all ages and in all walks
of life afflicted wilb stomach, liver
and kidney disorders, some of them
of long standing, as well as thous
amis of weak, thin, nervous men
and women apparently on the
verge of collapse have testified
publicly that they have been fully
restored to their normal health,
strength and weight by its use.
Still others who seemed fairly well,
yet who suffered with indigestion,
headaches, shortness of breath,
dizzy spells, sour, gassy stomach
aches, coated tongues, foi. :ess of
breath, constipation, bad complex
ion, loss of appetite, sleeplessness
at night and terribly dejected, de
pressed feelings state that they
have been entirely relieved of
these distressing symptoms and re
stored to health and happiness by
Tanlac.
NOTE: Tanlac Vegetable Pills
are an essential and vitality im
portant part of the Tanlac Treat
ment wherever constipation is
present.
You connot hope to get satisfac
tory results from the Tanlac Treat
ment without first establishing a
free and regular movement of the
bowel Is. It stands to reason that
no treatment can do the greatest
amount of good when you are
suffering from constipation or bil
iousness. or when your system is
clogged up with waste products
and poisons.
Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetable
Pills are sold by druggist every
where. —Advertisement.
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Go to work soliciting subscriptions from fath
er, mother, sister, brother, uncles, aunts, or any
of your friends and report to this office Decem
ber 20th.
The Tribune makes this offer to give the
girls and boys an opportunity to earn their own
money with which to have a good time Christ
mas. It is now up to the parents and friends of
the young folks to help them make merry on
Michaelmas Day.
Pearson Tribune.
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1857—GROVER j /^t^LEVELANb- 1906
Banked First
Sixty Dollars
The first money Grover Cleveland ever
earned was from his uncle. Lewis F. Allen.
He got sixty dollars for six weeks’ work
helping to compile a book. He banked
the money in Buffalo, N. Y.
Did you bank the first money you
earned ? Are you banking your money
now?
See us today about opening an account.
Banking of all kinds.
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Capital and Surolus, $55,000.
PEARSON, - GEORGIA.
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H. P. Smith, Pres. .O. White, Vice-Pres. H. P. Smith. . O. White.
W. J. Tyler, Cash. L. D. Pearson, Ass’t Cash. H. F. Sears. D. J. Pearson.
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I’tfofcssioiiql Gqi<ds.
j RUFUS A. MOORE.
Attorney and Counselor,
Douglas, Georgia,
('flirt- In the Union Hank building.
Practice in Slate and Federal courts.
j DR. HUBERT U. 'WALKER,
Internal Medic ink.
Diseases of ( best and Stomach
W a across, - Georgia.
DR. R. S. MALONE,
Dentist
Office in Malone Block
I’EARSON, GA
WALTER T. DICKERSON.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
PKAKSON AMI HoaKBVILI.fi, GA.
W ill la- in Pearson every Thursday and can
be found at the Clerks Office.
Will practice in all courts state and Federal.
LEON A. HARGREAVES,
Attorney and Counselor,
Pearson, Georgia.
Office In the Pafford Building.
Prompt attention given to business in both
the state and Federal courts.
TALMADGE S. WINN,
Attorney and Counselor,
Pearson, Georgia.
"’HI d f > a general practice.
* Ul> stairs In the Pafford buildlog./ront
room «m the left hand side as you go up.
GEO. 11. MJNGLEDOKFF,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR.
< hfice in the New Pafford Building
Pearson. Oi
iLN.I, T. ALLEN
ATTORNEY AND OOt N
Office? in the Allen buii.
I’EARSON. tIEOKGIA
Win do a seener.* i Dm. ; ice in st.-lit
eral Courts
“Cold in the Head”
is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent “colds in
the head” will find that the use or
HALL S catarrh medicine Will
build up the System, cleanse the Blood
and render them less liable to colds
Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh
may lead to Chronic C- tarrh
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is
taken internally and acts through the
B!ood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
System, thus reducing the inflamma
twn and restoring normal conditions
All druggists. Circulars free
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