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EVERYTHING TO EAT
“Store of Quality”
FHOI>JE 134
For 20c You Get
3 cans No 3 Hominy
3 cans No. 2 Tomatoes
3 cans No. 2 Corn
4 cans No. 3 Beans
3 cans No. 3 Apples
2 cans Sweet Potatoes
2 cans Tomatoes & pepper
4 pounds Raisins
2 cans No. 3 Spinach
2 cans Sweet Violet Beans
2 large cans Pork and Beans
For 25c You Get
3 pkgs Evaporated Apples
1 lb can White Rose Coffee
3 lb Evaporated peaches
4 lb sun dried Apples
8 bars Red Letter Soap
For 45c You Get
1 kit Mackerel
kit White Fish
2 cans sweet pickle Peaches
13 pkgs Grandma Washing
' Powders
2 pkgs Arbuckle Coffee
Phone 134
Watch This Space. Something New Every Week
J. B. Thomas.
: SOCIAL NEWS :
Benefit Social
The sock social which was driv
en Tuesday afternoon and even
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Carmichael was thoroughly
enjoyed by a large number of
guests.
The house was prettily decora
ted in wistaria and greenery., In
the hall was suspended a large
sock into which the smaller socks,
containing the contributions,
were dropped. Music was fur
nished by a bevy of talented
young ladies.
In the evening a program of
readings and music was given.
A dainty ice course was served.
A nice sum was realized and will
go towards buying pews for the
new Baptist church.
PERSONAL
Ben Cleveland was up from
Indian Springs Wednesday.
Col. J. Threat* Moore is out
again after an attack of grip.
Mr. S. K. Smith was among
Tuesday’s visitors to the city.
Col. W. E. Watkins made a
business trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. I. J. Slaughter is visiting
Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Slaughter in
Florida.
Mrs. W. E. Cantrell, of Atlan
ta, will spend Saturday here with
relatives.
Mr: J. W. Norsworthy, of For
syth. was a visitor to Jackson
Tuesday.
Mrs. W. S. Colvin spent-Satur
day and Sunday with relatives in
Jenkinsburg. '■
Cols. H. D. Russell and C. L.
Redman attended court in Mc-
Donough this week.
Mrs. P. R. Watkins had as her
guests part of the week Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fletcher
and Mr. T. A. Spencer were vis
itors to the city Tuesday.
Miss Nelyia Damour has re
turned to Macon after a visit
with Miss Helen Carmichael.
Mrs. L. S. O’Neal has return
ed from Atlanta, where she has
been for the past several weeks.
Mrs. R. E. Stanfield and Miss
Jane Stanfield have returned to
Jackson for the summer months.
Marvin King’s friends regret
to know that he had his arm bro
ken while cranking an automo
bile, several days ago.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge and Dr.
C. D. Heard were among the
Jackson people attending the
State Sunday School convention
in Americus this week. Mr.
Etheridge was among those who
delivered addresses at this meet
ing.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Qninine drives out malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM LANDS
Brown & Brown
McDonough, ga.
Florida Fresh Vegetables
complete line diredt from
the grower. Paul Nolen
& Cos.
SOUR, AGIO STOMACHS
6ASES OR DYSPEPSIA
Each “Pape’s Diapepsin”
Digests 3000 Grains Food
Ending All Stomach Mis
ery in Five Minutes.
Time it! In five minutes all
stomach distress will go. No in
digestion, heartburn, sourness or
belching of gas, acid, or eructa
tions of undigested food, no diz
ziness, bloating, foul breath or
headache.
Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for
its speed in regulating upset
stomachs. It is the surest, quick
est stomach remedy in the whole
world and besides it is harmless.
Put an end to stomach trouble
forever by getting a large fifty
cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin
from any drug store. You real
ize in five minutes how needless
it is to suffer from indigestion,
dyspepsia or any stomach disor
der. It’s the quickest, surest
and most harmless stomach doc
tor in the world.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES
HAVE LARGE ATTENDANCE
Reference was made last week
to the contest between the Ba
raca class of the Baptist church
and the Wesley class of the Meth
odist church. The following re
port shows that the Wesley class
has the advantage so far and if
the Baracas expect to beat they
will have to hustle. The reports
follow herewith:
Baraca class—Enrolled 50,
present 38, attended church 23,
new members 6.
Wesley class—Enrolled 40,
present 40,, attended church 33,
new members 9.
The interest manifested over
this contest and the friendly ri
valry that this contest has brought
out is going to prove a great
blessing to both classes.
Stone Cakes fresh every
day at Paul Nolen & Cos.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday, April 25
The pastor will preach at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. “The Well of
Revelation” will be the subject
at 11 a. m. and “Mathematics in
Religion—Multiplying Grace” at
7:30 p. m.
The Bible School at 9:30 a. m.
Why not the Junior and Interme
diate departments have a contest
for members and efficiency ?
The Young Peoples Union at
3 p. m.
Services in the Auditorium
The first Sunday in May, D.
V., we hope to have the opening
service. The seats are being put
in place, and then the carpet.
Free Use of Swimming Pool
Friday afternoon of this week.
MR. WILLIAM EARNEST
DIES AT PEPPERTON HOME
I
Mr. William E. Earnest, aged
21, died at his home in Pepper
ton Thursday afternoon of last
week, after a several months ill
ness of tuberculosis. He recent
ly returned home from the Alto
sanitarium and other complica
tions hastened the end.
The young man is survived by
his mother and several brothers
and sisters.
The funeral was conducted at
Pepperton by Rev. Mr. Bradley
Friday afternoon and the inter
ment was in the Pepperton cem
etery.
Sensational Prices For
Friday, Saturday
and Monday
We have received a big lot of all
kinds of Spring and Summer Goods and
here are a few of our specials:
Ladies Silk Dresses, Silk Pop- /ft* Q Q
lins, all colors, newest
{Ryles, to go at
We have two big lots of Ladies E*
Shirt Waisfts, all colors,
newest styles, to go at
Men’s Straw Hats Q
'JL ' $2.50 and $3.00 val- MqP
WSSSS^ ues while they last at
Just Received a
. big lot of
j % Mens’, Boys’, la
\*\ dies and Chil-
dren’s Oxfords,
\ All Latent Styles,
To go at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
WE CAN FIT ANY FOOT.
MILLINERY. Have you bought your Milli
nery yet? If not, why not come in and
look over our well selected stock. Latest
styles and lowest prices.
TAKE NOTICE: If Good Service, Low Prices
and First-class Merchandise Mean Anything
to you—you will trade with us.
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
The Fair Store
J. GELFMAN, Proprietor
WHY IT SUCCEEDS
Because It’s For One Thing Only,
and Jackson People Appre
ciate This.
Nothing can be good for everything.
Doing one thing well brings success.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for one
thing only.
For weak or disordered kidneys.
Here is reliable evidence of their
worth.
F. F. Passmore, painter, 782 West
Solomon St., Griffin, Ga., says:
“Whenever 1 do much painting, it has
a bad effect on my kidneys. I get dull
pains in the small of my back and the
kidney secretions pass to freely. When
ever I notice these symptoms, I get a
box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at Brook’s
Drug Store and they never fail to give
me relief. I always keep Doan’s Kid
ney Pills on hand.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Passmore had. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv
City TaxColledtor’sNotice
Notice is herein given to the
property owners of the city of
Jackson, Ga., that the City Tax
Books are now open for the re
turn of all city and personal
property. Parties failing to make
their returns, the same will be
taken from the 1914 digest and
the amount doubled. Please note
this fact and make your returns
personally and avoid any errors.
Books will close June 15th, 1915.
This 15th day of April, 1915.
W. H. Wilson, C. T. R. & C.
4-23-4 t Jackson, Ga.
MR. JOHN WILLIAMSON
YIELDS TO GRIM REAPER
Mr. John Williamson, aged 75,
died at his home at Pepperton
Tuesday night at 11 o’clock,, af
ter an illness of some time. His
death was caused by a complica
tion of diseases.
Mr. Williamson was a native of
Butts county and was regarded
as an excellent gentleman and
his demise is regretted by a wide
circle of friends. He was a Con
federate soldier, having been a
member of Cos. I, 14th Georgia
regiment, Jeff Davis Rifles, the
first company that left Butts
county in 1861.
The surviving relatives are his
W!fe, three daughters, Mrs. Ad
die Tyner, Mrs. Meadow Bartlett,
Mrs. Luther Turner, four sons,
Messrs T. B„ J. C„ Jr., and R.
N -WiHiamson, all of Pepperton,
and H. D. Williamson, Juliette.
The funeral services were con
ducted from the residence at 3
0 • i OC rS Wednesday afternoon,
with Rev. Z E. Barron officia
ting, and interment was in the
Indian Springs cemetery.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in ootn men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of SI.OO
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and seldom ever fails to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonials from this
and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
Stone Cakes fresh everv
day at Paul Nolen & Cos. *