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{HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1947,
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Of Tired Kidneys
1¢ backache and leg pains are making yon
miserable,don’t just complain and donothing
ahout them. Nature may be warning you that
your kidneys need attention.
Y rhekidneysareNature'schiel wayof taking
excess acids and poisonous waste out of the
biood. They help most people pass about 3
pints 8 day. . i
if the 16 miles of kidney tubes and filters
don'twork well, poisonous wastematterstays
inthe blood. These poisons may startnagging
hackaches, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of
pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling,
puffiness underthe eyes, headaches and dizzi
ness, Frequentor scanty passages with smart.
;ngandburninxaomeumes;;howsthereissome.
iting wrong with your kidneys or bladder,
Don't wait! Ask your dmfiiflnt for Doan’s
pills, a stimulant diuretie, used successfully
by millions for over 50 Yelrl. Doan’s give
pappy relief and will help the 15 miles of
Lidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from
the blood. Get Doan’s Pills.
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The Tri-County Choir met with
the Fire Baptized Holiness Church
in Jelferson, Sunday’ afternoon,
February 23, with representatives
from Jackson, Banks, Madison,
Clark, Barrow, Cobb and other
counties.
Among the leaders i
on the program were: Hta {{N;nérgilrf
ley, Prof. J. C. Cooper, Jewett
Barnett, Truitt Brown, Miss Syble
Hale, Miss Bonnie Baity, Fred
Brown, L. E. Patton, Miss Eutelle
Barnett.
Mrs. Curtis Potts, Mrs. Williford
Lewis, Claud Brown, C. K. Mec-
Daniel, Harold Brown, H. T.
Greenway, Gilbert Brown, Edd
Harris, Miss Irene Weir, Miss
Luvenia Weir, Auburn Quartette,
Mrs. Gilbert Brown, Miss Joy
simpson, J. K. Elliott, J. T. Hul
sey, J. O. Elliott, mixed Quartette.
The next session of the choir
will be held with the Congrega-~
tional Holiness Church, Nichol
son, on the afternoon of the 23rd
day of March. The public is invit
ed to attend.
On Friday evening, February
98, the singing school, which Prof.
J. P. Cooper has been teaching
here at the Congregational Holi
ness Church, will come to a close
with a big singing. The general
public is invited to attend upon
this occasion.
Quite a crowd of people were
in attendance at the Grand-Ole
Opry performance, which was
staged at Benton High on last Fri
day cvening in the auditorium of
Benton High.
W. T. Whitley and Jewett Bar
nett were in Atlanta on Monday
of this week where they called on
Governor Herman Talmadge.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of
Commerce, were visiting here
over the week end the guests of
relatives and friends. -
J. L. Hinton of Columbia, S.
C., was among the week end visi-~
tors here, the guest of relatives
and friends. Pl
Mrs. Frannie* Smith of Com-~
merce, was visiting here-last Sun~
day, the guest of Mrs. Bessie Sail
ors’ home.
Mrs. Luther Lord and children
of Commerce, were visiting here
over the week end with relatives
and friends. ‘
William Sailors and family of
Elijay, were among the week end
visitors here, the guests of rela-
Mrs. Sanford Smith of Atlanta,
was visiting here last Sunday, the
guest of relatives and friends.
Masters Donald and Ronald
Lord were visiting in Commerce
over the week end, the guests of
Millard Smith and children of
Athens, were among the Sunday
visitors in our city, the guests of
relatives.
Gene Avers of Commerce, was
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Bob Bodenhamer. Jacobs is in his 25th year at Oklahoma. -
HEADACHES -NEURALGIA
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Agonizing headaches and an
noying neuralgic pains usual
ly yield in a hurry to the
quick-acting ingredients -in
the “BC” formula. “BC” is
also effective for the relief of
visiting here over the wcekzla:
the guest of relatives and friends.
Jeff Coleman, who is attending
college at Dahlonega, was a week
end guest of relatives, here.
Lloyd Smith and family of Col
bert were visiting here last Sun
day, the guests of.relatives and
{riends.
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ployed at Comer, was visiting here
with relatives over the week - end.
Mr. and Mrs. Herrman Smith of
Atlanta, were among the week end
visitors ' here, the guests of rela
tives. .
Mrs. J. J. Strating and: children
of Spartanburg, S. C., were
guests of relatives here over the
week end.
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Circle preached here at the Fire
Baptized Holiness Church, - Sun
day morning. s
- Mrs. Hanna Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hubbard of Gillsville visited
relatives here during ‘last . week.
Quite' a number of our people
are attending the session of the
Jefferson City Court this week.
Rev. Lee Waldon of 'Alto will
preach here at the Congregational
Holiness Church over the week
end. vy .
mlfiisse_s Sara and Lucille Ward
of Atlanta, were weekend visitors
here, the guests of relatives and
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friends.
Mrs. Clark Sorrow and little son
of Social Circle, were visiting
among friends here last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Colvard
of Jefferson, were among the visi
tors here on Sunday, guests of re
latives. |,
Rev. J. J. Strating of Spartan
burg, S. C., preached here at the
Baptist Church over the week
end.
Glenn Smith and family of At
lanta, were visiting here Sunday
afternoon, the guests of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Loggins of
Jersey were week end visitors
here, the guests of relatives and
friends.
LOOK OUT FOR
PINWORMS
Recent medical reports reveal that an
amazing number of children (and grown
ups too) may be victims of Pin-Worma-—
often without suspecting what is wrong!
And these pests, living inside the human
body, can cause real distress.
So watch out for the warning signs that
may mean Pin-Worma—esfxecitle the
aggravating rectal itch. Get JAYNE'S P-W
and follow the directions, ,
P-W is the Pin-Worm vreatment devel
oved in the laboratories of Dr. D. Jayne &
Son, after years of patient research. The
emall, easy-to-take P-W tablets act in a
special way to remove Pin-Worms.
Ask your druggist: P-W for Pin-Worms !
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