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: Butts County News :
UNION RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Freeman,
of Smith’s Mill attended services
at Union Ridge Sunday and dined
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Greer vis
ited relatives at Cork Sunday.
Messrs. Morton Vickers and
Maurice Fears, of Rocky Hill
spent Sunday with friends here.
Mr. Charlie Smith of Iron
Springs, attended services at
Union Ridge Sunday and dined
with Mr. L. R. Dodson.
Misses Alma Lavender and
Clara Norworthy spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. L. R. Dod
son.
Messrs. L. R. Dodson and J.
W. Norsworthy were visitors to
Jackson last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dodson,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fears spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Fears.
The many friends of Robert
Lavender are glad to know that
he has greatly improved after a
week’s sickness.
Mr. T. E. Norsworthy spent
Saturday with relatives at Oak
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Good
rum spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Spier.
Miss Lois Spier visited the
sehool here one day last week.
We would like to have more of
the children and parents visit
the school.
Messrs. Victor and Walter
Norsworthy of Oak Hill, visited
relatives here last Sunday.
Mrs. W. L. Dodson has been
quite sick for the past few days,
but we are glad to know that
she is well again.
Robert Smith visited Lewis
Dodson Sunday afternoon.
Rev. W. O. Sharp of Flovilla,
assisted in the Easter services at
Union Ridge Sunday. He has a
host of friends here who welcome
him any time.
Mrs. Gussie Norsworthy is on
the sick list this week.
We are planning to begin Sun
day school at Union Ridge again
in the near future. Lets every
body strive to make it one of the
very best Sunday schools in Butts
county.
Well I will ring off so that this
will escape that dreadful waste
basket.
Daisy.
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W ORTH VILLE.
Mrs. G. W. White spent Tues
day in Jackson.
Mrs. G. L. Washington and
daughters, Misses Cleo and Lola,
spent Wednesday in Jackson.
Mr. Hurtel Aiken of Atlanta
spent Wednesday and Thursday
with home folks.
Mrs. Will White spent Thurs
day with Mrs. R. 0. Stodghill.
Messrs. Lenney and Rupert
Washington were visitors to
Jackson Monday.
Mrs. Tobe Smith and Miss Lena
ipent Wednesday with relative*
at Cedar Rock.
Mesdames W. F. Stodghill and
Milton Wjj,son spent Thursday in
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter White
spent Monday in Jenkinsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope spent
Saturday in Jackson.
Miss Lilibel Smith spent the
week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Wilson
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Reet Wilson.
Mr. Rupert Washington and
Miss Lola attended the S. S. con
vention at County Line Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maddox
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Maddox.
FINCHERVILLE
Misses Ermond and Lizabeth
Fincher spent Friday in Jackson
shopping.
Among those who attended the
convention at County Line Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Rosser, Misses Ermond and Liz
abeth Fincher and Bettie Car
michael.
Mr. Cleveland Aiken from the
dam and Hertel Aiken from At
lanta visited friends here Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hendrick
spent the week-enk with rela
tives here.
Mr. Henri Wilson spent the
week-end with his sister, Mrs.'
Ike Wilson.
Miss Emma Lewis and Mr.
Ambrose Kitchens spent Sunday
and Monday in Covington with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Ike Wilson spent Monday
in Jackson.
Rev. Z. E. Barron filled his reg
ular appointment at Sardis Sat
urday and Sunday.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertiesof QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A 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 you 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.
SPECIAL SERVICE FOR
JUNIOR ORDER SUNDAY
There will be a special service
for the Junior Order at Macedo
nia Sunday.
Jackson lodge No. 102 will at
tend in a body and after the ser
mon by the pastor, Rev. Z. E.
Barron, they will journey from
the church to the cemetery to
place flowers on the grave of one
of their number, Mr. Underwood,
who was buried there about one
year ago.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 30c.
Nelson Andrews is recovering
from an attack of pneumonia, his
friends will be glad to know.
Reduced Rate Bulletin
Very low round trip
fares via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
Atlanta, Ga.
Tickets on sale April 25th to
May Ist. Good returning un
til May 4th, 1915.
Birmingham, Ala.
Tickets on sale June 7th to 9th
Good returning until June 17th
1915.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Tickets on sale April 25th to
28th. Good returning until
May Bth, 1915.
Houston, Texas.
Tickets on sale May 6th to 12th
Good returning May 31st, 1915.
Memphis, Tenn.
Tickets on sale April 10th to
13th. Good returning until
April 24th, 1915.
Richmond, Va.
Tickets on sale May 29th to
June 3d. Good returning until
June 10th, with privilege of
extension until June 30th, 1916.
Washington, D. C.
Tickets on sale April 15th to
18th. Good returning until
May 3d 1915.
J. C. Beam, A. G. P. A., Atlanta
J. S. Bloodworth, T. P. A.,
Macon, Georgia.
Home Coming, Columbus, Ga.,
April 14 to 17
Round Trip Fare From
$3.20 Jackson $3.20
Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
Tickets on sale April 12th to 16th, Good returning
until April 19th, 1915.
April 14th: Formal opening. Baby Parade. Reception of
Visitors and Local-Field-Fun Events. Street Dancing
April 15th: Diversified Farming School. Base Ball. Street
Dancing.
April 16th: Celebration Fiftieth Anniversary of the Last
Battle of War Between the States, etc. Base Ball.
Street Dancing.
April 17th: Floral Parade. Base Ball. Many other attractions
J. C. Beam, A. G. P. A., J. S. Bloodworth, T. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga.
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Going to Read
In 1915?
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ments with many of the leading
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good reading matter in 1915.
The Progress and
Macon Telegraph (Daily) $4.00
Macon Telegraph (Sunday] 5.00
Atlanta Constitution (on R. F. D.) 3.50
Atlanta Journal 5.00
Atlanta Georgian 5.20
Semi-Weekly Journal 1.50
Tri-Weekly Constitution 1.75
Southern Cultivator 1.50
Home and Farm 1.25
Southern
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Butts County Progress,
Jackson, Georgia.