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UNION RIDGE
Mrs. Earl Roquemore spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Claud Norsworthy.
Miss Velma Edwards has re
turned to her home near Griffin,
after a very pleasant visit with
relatives here.
Messrs. H. D. and Woodie Ed
wards spent Sunday with rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dodson
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tyler
Sunday.
Miss Alma Lavender is on the
sick list this week.
Miss Lavender is spend
ing a few days with relatives
near Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Slaton Giles hon
ored the young people with a
party Saturday night.
Among those from here visit
ing Jackson last week were
Messrs. L. R. Dodson, Claud
Norsworthy, Ernest Lavender
and Earl Roquemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith of
Cork, spent Sunday with rela
tives at Union Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Spier and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Whit Moore.
Miss Lois Spier spent last week
with relatives at Cork.
Messrs. W. A. Moore and Jim
Smith are on the sick list this
week.
Misses Alma and Irene Laven
der and Velma Edwards visited
Miss Wylene Nolen Wednesday.
The school at Union Ridge is
progressing nicely at present.
The children are looking forward
to an Easter egg hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson of
Stark, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
P. Dodson Sunday.
Lewis and Leonard Dodson
spent Sunday with Robert and
Harvey Lavender.
Daisy.
Aovlgoratlng to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard itirrtl itnaftknlif tonic,
UtOVl'l TA6TBLSSB chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriche* the blood .and builds up the *y*-
wm a true tonic. For adult* and children. Me
CORK
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and
Miss Roxie Smith attended ser
vices at Flovilla Baptist church
Sunday morning and spent the
remainder of the day with Miss
Alice Smith.
Mr. C. A. Towles returned
Monday after a few days visit to
relatives near Hawkinsville.
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You will save 56 cts. per gal.
JHIS IS HOW
MBuy 4 gals U& M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint,
at $2.10 per gal. - - $ 8.40
And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it
at estimated cost ol ■ ■ 2.40
You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for SIO.BO
It’s only $ 1.54 per gal.
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT.
Hrit I. . minulcs Wh "“ s - if b “>' ' S ils ' d ,
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Th L. A SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD,
ZINC tni L.NSEED OIL, tht -known pslnt imttrisls (or 100 ytars.
Use a pal. out of any L&M. PAINT you buy and If not the best
Dxln| made, return the nalttl and net AI.L vour monev back.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU OEATHLY SICK
Stop Using Dangerous
Drug Before It Salivates
You! It’s Horrible!
You’re bilious, sluggish, consti
pated and believe you need vile,
dangerous calomel to start your
liver and clean your bowels.
Here’s my guarantee! Ask your
druggist for aSO cent 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 back to
the store and get your money.
Take calomel today and tomor
row you will feel weak and sick
and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s
work. Take a spoonful of harm
less, vegetable Dodson’s Liver
Tone tonight and wake up feeling
great. It’s perfectly harmless,
so give it to your children any
time. It can’t salivate, so let
them eat anything afterwards, ad
Messrs. Ridley Torbet and Wil
lie Marks Towles spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. Fred
J. Hopkins at Jackson.
Mrs. Joe Glover, of Macon, is
now visiting the family of Mr.
C. A. Towles and has been on
the sick list for several days.
Misses Annie and Edith Smith
visited their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Van Smith, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Tucker is on the
sick list this week.
Miss Ruby Ward visited friends
at Flovilla Saturday and Sunday.
The friends of Mr. J. F. Pye
will be glad to learn that he is
able to be out again after his ill
ness from a broken limb.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Smith.
Mrs. C. A. Smith will leave
Thursday morning for a six
weeks visit to relatives at Fort
Miles, Fla.
Mr. John Callaway, spent Sun
day with homefolks at McDon
ough.
Mr. A. H. Pope went to Jack
son Thursday.
Mr. C. S. Bryant and Charles
Waits spent Sunday and Monday
with relatives here.
Finis.
Kill the first fly and the second
one wont show up.
ROCKY HILL
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Smith spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. amd
Mrs. W. A. Waldrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Hay
spent Sunday with their daugh
ter, Mrs. T. W. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Spier and
children of Union Ridge spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Witt Moore.
Miss Jane Nelson of Milledge
ville spent several days this week
with home folks here.
Misses Annie and Edith Smith
spent the week-end with relatives
at Cork.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mayfield
spent a short while with Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hay Sunday afternoon
Misses Eunice and Mattie Nel
son and Lucy Vickers spent sev
eral days last week with relatives
at Gladesville and other points.
Messrs. Hubert and George
Fears spent a short while Sun
day evening with Marvin Vickers
Messrs. Hamp and Woodie Ed
wards of Griffin and Guss Laven
der of Union Ridge visited friends
here Sunday afternoon.
Stewart and Jane Nelson at
tended a dancing party Saturday
night given by Mr. and Mrs. Sla
ton Giles in honor of Miss Velma
Edwards of Griffin.
Miss Mabel Smith of Cork
spent Monday night with rela
tives here.
Mr. Hubert Moore of Hampton
has been spending a few days
with his brother, Witt Moore.
We are very much in spmpathy
with Miss Eunice Nelson, one of
our champion baseball players,
who got her finger broken while
playing ball Saturday afternoon.
Mr. S. K. Smith and son, Carl
ton, were visitors to Monticello
Monday on business.
Mr. Stewart Nelson visited
friends at Cork Sunday.
A large crowd attended the
dancing party given Monday
night by Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Nelson in honor of their daugh
ter, Jane. All reported a fine
time.
Van and Hamp Freeman of
Union Ridge visited friends here
Sunday.
Misses Agnes and Vivian Hay
spent Sunday afternoon with
Misses Jane and Eunice Nelson.
Soapsuds.
Call on or write Brown
& Brown, McDonough,
Ga., for loans on farm
lands. 3-26-tf
JENKINSBURG
Mrs. Homer Manning of At
lanta. is visiting her parents this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ras Stroud of
Snapping Shoals spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. George
Gilmore this week.
Miss Inez Brinkley visited rel
atives in Atlanta last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Duke spent
Saturday with their mother, Mrs.
Kimbell, who is very sick.
Messrs. Jim Bowden and I. P.
Middlebrooks made a business
trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
Misses Persia Griggs and Odella
Moore were visitors to Flovilla
last week.
Miss Florence Stallworth was
the charming hostess to the
Arachne club Saturday afternoon
There Is But One
f&k we offer y° u that along witil our Class
Vj j? soda waters, all put up in a sanitary plant, and
U&e guaranteed absolutely pure.
Ours are the genuine of everything, we han
die no imitations or substitutes.
It is true the roads are very bad, and it is dif
lafEll ficult to reach all our trade, but we get to them
some way. regardless of cost. What other bot
tling P lant is doin £ it? „
rnai/’JcH When the roads get good they will call on you
Bfor your patronage, and expect it when condi
tions are favorable. We are doing it now.
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.
NATURE'S WARNING
Jackson People Must Recognize
and Heed It
Kidney ills come mysteriously.
But nature generally warns you.
Notice the kidney secretions.
Bee if the color is unhealthy—
If there are settlings and sediment,
Passages frequent, scanty, painful.
It’s time to fear serious kidney trouble
It’s time to use Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Doan’s have done great work in
J ackson.
Mrs. F. L. Walthall, Lyons st.,
Jackson, says: “I suffered severely
from pains in the small of my back
and loins. I couldn’t rest well at night
and in the morning was sore and lame.
When I bent over, I got a sharp catch
in my back and I could hardly straight
en up. I often staggered at times from
dizziness and objects floated before my
eyes. The kidney secretions were un
natural. Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved
these symptoms of kidney trouble and
strengthened my back.
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Walthall had. Foster Milburn
Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ad
STARK
Messrs. Tommie Maddox, Roy
Burfordi Misses Alma Preston
and Ruby Greer mingled with
friends here Sunday.
Messrs. Sam Cook and Arthur
McClure were visitors here Sun
day.
Marie and Lucile Singley spent
Sunday afternoon with Fredna
Hilley.
The farmers will hold their
regular meeting here Saturday
afternoon at 3 o’clock. Will be
glad to see more of the farmers
present.
Mr. Asa O’Neal will lead pray
er meeting at Macedonia Sunday
night. Everybody invited.
Misses Mima and Essie Owen
spent the week-end here.
The musical given by Mr. and
Mrs. Pink O’Neal Saturday night
was enjoyed by all present.
Miss Birma Barnes spent the
How To dive Quinine To Children.
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Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
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K the next time yon need Quinine lor any pur
pose. Ask lor 2-onncc original package. The
name FSMUUN* is blown in betUeTss cemta.
FINCHERVILLE
Miss Evie Maddox spent Sat
urday in Jackson with her sister,
Mrs. S. J. Watkins.
Mrs. Stephen Jones of Jackson
and Mrs. Frank Jenkins of At
lanta spent Sunday with Mrs. C.
T. Thornton.
Mrs. Carl Gresham, of Jack
sonville, Fla., is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Riley Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rosser and
children spent Sunday in McDon
ough with relatives.
Mr. Jim Cawthon spent Satur
day and Sunday at Towaliga with
Mr. Henri Maddox.
Mr. Hugh Mallet, the county
superintendent, was in the com
munity Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilson and
children spent the week-end in
Jackson with relatives.
The singing at Sardis Sunday
afternoon was largely attended.
Several leaders from other com
munities were present. There
will be another singing 4th Sun
day in April. Everybody is in
vited to come.
Mrs. E. A. Fincher entertained
the young people Friday evening
complimentary to her niece, Miss
Leila Fincher, of Natasulga, Ala.
Games and contests were the en
joyments of the evening. Quite
a number of young people were
invited to meet Miss Fincher.
WANTED
Good gentle family horse. Ap
ply to C. N. Mayfield, Flovil
la, Ga.
week-end with home folks.
Messrs. Raymond Singley and
Stewart Pace attendee prayer
meeting at Macedonia Sunday
night.
Miss Clara Duke dined with
Miss Mappy Hilley Sunday/
Miss Gladys O’Neal visited her
cousin, Miss Lottie Mae O’Neal.
Saturday night.
Good 12S egg size incubator
for sale cheap. Apply at this
office. 3-5-4 t