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Children Cry for Fletcher’s
CASTOR I Ai
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Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
fs* sonal supervision since its Infancy.
/'Cccc*u/Z>a. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger*the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless snbstitnte for Castor Oil, Pare*
gorie, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend*
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW Y O K CITY.
: Butts County News :
UNION RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dodson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fears, of
Smith’s Ferry Sunday.
Miss Ruby Tyler of Glades
ville, spent last week with rela
tives at Union Ridge.
Harvey Lavender is on the sick
list this week.
Messrs. L. R. Dodson and J.
W. Norsworthv were visitors to
Jackson Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lavender
entertained the young folks Sat
urday night with an old fashion
ed candy pulling which was en
joyed by all who were fortunate
enough to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Smith.
Julian Ross called on Miss Tas
sie Fears Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Smith gave a quilting
Monday which was enjoyed by
all present.
Lymon Fears called on Miss
Lois Spier Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nors
worthy spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norsworthy at the dam.
Messrs. Hamp Freeman and
Stewart Nelson called on Mr.
Ernest Lavender Sunday evening
Well, March winds are coming
and the farmers are not very
busy so far. We all wish them
much success this year. But
hope that in the fall they will
have plenty to eat in place of
cotton.
Daisy.
Mow To Qlvo Quinine To Children.
FHUIUNS I* the trade-mark name (ittn to an
improved Quinine. ItiaaTastelesaSyrnp.pleaa.
net to take and doea not disturb the stomach.
Children take it and never know it ia Quinine.
Aiao especially adapted to adulta who caaaot
take ordinary Quinine. Doea not nanaeate nor
canae nervousness nor rtneine lathe head. Try
M the Bent time yon need Quinine lor nay pur
*oee. Ask for 2-onnce original package. The
name FKBkICINK ia blown ia bottle .25 cento.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
1 SLUGGISH LIVER
Crashes into sour bile, ma
king you sick and you
lose a day’s work
Calomel salivates! It’s mer
cury. Calomel acts like dyna
mite on a sluggish liver. When
calomel comes into contact with
sour bile it crashes into it, caus
ing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy,
constipated and all knocked out,
just go to your druggist and get
a 50c bottle of Dodson’s Liver
Tone, which is a harmless veget
able substitute for dangerous
calomel. Take a spoonful and if
it doesn’t start your liver and
straighten you up better and
quicker than nasty calomel and
and without making you sick,
you just go back and get your
money.
If you take calomel today you’ll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides, it may salivate you,
while if vou take Dodson’s Liver
Tone you will wake up feeling
great, full of ambition and ready
for work or play. It’s harmless,
pleasant and safe to give to chil
dren; they like it.
CORK
Miss Laurette Smith spent sev
eral days of last week with Miss
Florence Etheridge at Mt. Vernon
Misses Annie B. Smith of
Rocky Hill, and Mabel Smith
spent last week with Mrs. Char
les Smith.
Mr. C. B. Waits spent Friday
night and Saturday at the home
of his brother, Dr. W. J. Waits,
at Floyilla.
We regret very much to say
that Mrs. Bobbie Torbett is quite
ill at this writing.
Mr. A. H. Pope visited rela
tives at Flovilla Thursday.
Misses Rosebud and Ella Waits
HIGH FALLS LOO6E RE6RETS
DEATH OF MB. MAODOX
C. S. Maddox was a son of J.
B. Maddox, born and raised in
Butts county, where he lived un
til the. time of his death. In his
early manhood he professed
Christianity and joined the Con
gregational Methodist church at
Providence, near High Falls,
where he was a constant mem
ber for over fifty years, and for
the church it has lost one of its
truest members. In his early
age he obtained a useful educa
tion and when the war broke out
between the states he joined the
army and served under General
Lee and Jackson. He was always
at his post and ready ,to do his
duty as a Southern gentleman
and a true Christian.
After General Lee surrendered
at Appomattox Court House he
returned home to his loved ones
that he had left behind. Having
obtained an education in his ear
ly days he taught school for
many years with great success
and was loved by all who knew
him as a teacher. We believe he
was among the best in the state.
He was then appointed county
school commissioner for which
he served for more than a score
of years and which office he held
at the time of his death. Some
time in the early sixties he by
his own free will and accord joined
the Masonic fraternity. He was
Master of his lodge for a num
ber of times. In the death of our
brother. High Falls Lodge No.
183 mourns the loss of one of its
best members. He always squar
ed his actions by the square of
virtue and kept his vows with all
due bonds ot mankind but more
especially brother Masons, and
he always remembered that he
was traveling on the level of
time from whose bourn no trav
eler ever returned. Brethren in
the loss of our brother we mourn
but are to hope to clasp hands
with him in the spiritual building
not made by hand, but eternal in
the heavens. Brethren in our
loss we cherish his memory in
our hearts, and commend his
spirit to God, who gave it. and
his body to the earth, from
whence it came, where it will
soon mould back to dust. Our
sympathy is extended to the
whole famiiy in their bereave
ment.
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be published in each
of the county papers, a copy sent
to the family and a blank page
be left in our minute book and a
copy of these resolutions be past
ed thereon to be safely deposited
in the archives of masonry.
A. F. Pritchett,
J. P. Johnson,
J. D. Aikens,
J. M. Thaxton,
W. W. Wynn,
W. C. Smith, Sec.,
Committee.
and Mr. A. 11. Pope attended
services at Cabaniss church Sun
day morning and spent the re
maining part of the day very
pleasantly at the home of Mr.
Eli Waits.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith
visited the former’s sister. Mrs.
Edd Martin, at Barneaville last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
took supper with Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Lane Sunday night.
Little Miss Nellie, Edna and
Master Charles McKinley, of
Jasper county spent the week
end with Misses Rebecca and
Nina Waits.
Finis.
/^fkCAUUMf I
M ECONOMY— ° e _ think you are
L 0 of high living cost—Gflumet insures a wonder- (klfrurl
wS' ful saving in your baking. But it does more.
K< It insures wholelome food,tasty food—uniformly raised food. //S
m’JS Calumet is made right—to sell right —to bake right. Ask SMnlpilyl
Mv one of the millions of women who use it—or ask your grocer. p
W£\ RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS ljk|PulflPl
Bn World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago. 111. Anljj#* nffflr I
Faria Exposition, France. March, 1912. “
Sit u mor economical -more whol<aome- t .T bait multi. Cslsmet UUr .sptnor to war milk and wda. \
OAK HILL
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pope and
children, of Stewart were guests
Sunday of Mrs. J. B. Thomas.
Miss Julia Hodges and Leon
ard Hodges visited friends at
Stark Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Maddox,
of Iron Springs, dined with Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Hodges Sunday.
Misses Ruth and Myrtice Har
dy were guests of Misses Clara
and Bessie Harper at Stark Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Julia Harper entertained
the young people very pleasantly
Saturday evening.
Miss Mamie Hardy of Stark,
attended services at Moore’s
Chapel Sunday and dined with
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hodges.
Rev. Gilbert and Miss Leo Fos
ter dined with Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Pittman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nabors (at
the dam) will soon move into
their beautiful new residence
which is almost completed.
Services at Moore’s Chapel
were conducted Sunday morning
by Rev. Gilbert of Locust Grove.
His sermon was impressively
delivered and a large crowd was
There Is But One
4 We offer you that along with our high class
soda waters, all put up in a sanitary plant, and
guaranteed absolutely pure.
Ours are the genuine of everything, we han
dle no imitations or substitutes.
It is true the roads are very bad, and it is dif
ficult to reach all our trade, but we get to them
some way, regardless of cost. What other bot
tling plant is doing it?
When the roads get good they will call on you
for your patronage, and expect it when condi
tions are favorable. We are doing it now
Every day.
Remember we are here to serve you, and your
call will receive our prompt and courteous at
tention, and our appreciation.
Nothing so good, so delicious and refreshing
AS THE GENUINE COCA-COLA
Phone Your Orders to
JACKSON COCA-COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY, .
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
STARK
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook spent
Saturday and Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Tommie Lever
ette, of Jasper county.
Mr. George O’Neal spent Sun
day night with Mr. Grady Singley
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, of
Iron Springs, were visitors here
Sunday.
Mr. Hudie Singley and Misses
Verna and Ruby Singley worship
ped at Cedar Rock Sunday.
Mr. J. Matt McMichael made a
business trip to Jackson Monday.
Robert O’Neal, of Stark, and
Miss Essie Owen, of Jackson, at
tended services at Cedar Rock
Sunday and dined with Miss
Fannie McMichael.
Miss Gladys O’Neal visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Mc-
Michael at Cedar Rock Sunday.
in attendance. Mr. Gilbert will
preach again the 4th Saturday
and Sunday mornings in March
at 11 o’clock. Dr. Waits of Flo
villa, will give a talk next Sun
day evening at 3 o’clock. Be
sure to come out and hear him.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure.
The worst cases, nomatter of how longstanding,
are cured by the wondeibil, old reliable Dr!
Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It reliever
Pain and Heals at the same tim. 25c. 50c. $1.06