Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1929 — Page 18

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DIXIE STRIKES GROW CALMER; 2 MILLS OPEN South Carolina Workers Return: Union Chiefs’ Homes Burned. ATLANTA, Ga, May 24.—The trike situation in textile mills of j i he Piedmont south was greatly im- j proved today, both in the cessation | o? disorders and the settlement of | two disputes in South Carolina. Two mills reported the concluding : of agreements Thursday—the Woodrufl cotton mills at Spartanburg, i and the Poinsett mills at Greenville, | C.. units of the Brandon ' corporation. Asa result 375 employes resumed work Thursday at the former mill, and officials announced about 1,000 would return Monday at Spartanburg, at. which time the mill there will resume operations. Reports from Elizabethton were that that town had settled down to a normal pare during the triaT of more than fifty strikers charged with contempt of court. An inquiry was begun into the fire which destroyed the home of •Jim Hampton at Valley Forge and an empty house of Jim Russell at Elizabethan Thursday night. Hampton formerly was an employe “CAN’T PRAISE NEW KONJOLA TOO HIGHLY!” "I Feel Better Than For a Long Time,” Says This Grateful Lady. Claims and promises are not made for Konjoia. the new medicine. Its unmatched record of accomplishments in the most stubborn cases ; of long years' standing speaks for irself. Never a day passes but that the Konjoia Man, who is daily explaining all about this new medicine at Hook's Dependable Drug Store. 4t 9 • JA

MISS GRACE LA COMTTE —Photo by National Studio.

Illinois and Washington streets, this city, hears of another remarkable accomplishments of this new compound. Day after day, year hi and year out. a never-ending stream of happy, sincere indorsements, praising this new medicine for the relief from suffering—new health—it brought, keeps pouring into the Konjola files, until they are filled i almost to overflowing. Different | from all other medicines. Konjola is designed to attack the very cause j of the suffering at the source, and 1 to act as an aide to Nature in removing that cause. It is not made to give mere temporary, fleeting re- \ lief. It contains no alcohol, no \ nerve deadening drug, no heart-de- ! pressing chemical. It is an honest medicine, a medicine that Nature '■ herself might recommend. All it! asks is the chance to prove its \ merit —results will speak for them- i selves. Does it not stand to reason that what Konjola has done for one j it can do for others, for you? Read then, of the happy experience that ; Miss Grace La Compte. 431 North Illinois street, this city, had with it. | Miss La Compte recently made the following statement to the Konjola Man: "I feel better than I have for a : long time, and I owe all this new I health to Konjola! For the past! year my health had been failing.; My condition in general was rundown. I was always tired and nervous. I last my appetite, and did not enjoy the food I forced my- j self to eat. Naturally. I did not get my proper nourishment. I was j subject to dizzy spells, and was; bothered considerably by the appearance of black spots before my eyes. I just felt weak, tired and worn-out. I felt sure that if I did j not soon find something to correct this condition, more serious complications were likely to follow'. ,- I had read so many good reports about Konjola. and so many people , were recommending this new medicine that I decided to see if it might not help my condition. Well, it did! I cannot praise this new medicine too highly. By the time I had finished the second bottle I knew that I had found a real medicine. I have now used six bottles, and feel better than for years. That tired, worn-out feeling is gone. My nerves are calm, and my appeite has improved wonderfully. I enjoy my meals, and benefit from what I eat. lam no , longer bothered by dizzy spells, and the spots never appear before my eyes. I feel immeasurably better! I owe all this new health to Konjola. and I hope that my experience will help others to find their way to health!'* Another glorious victory added to Konjola's already surpassing record! Is there any wonder Konjola is j called the master medicine? The Konjola Man is at Hook's Dependable Drug Store, Illinois and Washington streets, Indianapolis where he is meeting the public daily, introducing and explaining f the merits of this modern medicine. —Advertisement.

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