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TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
Starts your liver without
making you sick and it
cannot salivate
Every druggist in town—your
druggist and everybody’s drug
gist has noticed a great failing
off in the sale of calomel. They
all give the same reason. Dod
son’s Liver Tone is taking its
place.
"Calomel is dangerous and peo
ple know it, while Dodson’s Liv
er Tone is perfectly safe and
gives better results,’’ said a
prominent local druggist. Dod
son’s Liver Tone is personally
guaranteed by every druggist
who sells it, A large bottle costs
50 cents, and if it fails to give
easy relief in every case of liver
sluggishness and constipation
you have only to ask for your
money back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleas
ant-tasting, purely vegetable
remedy, harmless to both chil
dren and adults. Take a spoon
ful at night and wake up feeling
fine; no biliousness, sick head
ache, acid stomach or constipated
bowels. It doesn’t gripe or
cause inconvenience all the next
day like violent calomel* Take a
dose of calomel today and tomor
row you will feel weak, sick and
nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s
work! Take Dodson’s Liver
Tone instead and feel fine, full
of vigor and ambition, ad
FLOVILLA NEWS
Mr. R. Troupe Smith made a
business trip to Macon Monday.
Mr. W. A. Dozier, Mrs. W. B.
Dozier and Mrs. R. V. Smith mo
tored to Macon Saturday for sev
eral days visit to friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McElheny,
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
Blackwell, of Monticello, Mr. W.
A. Thompson, of Atlanta, Miss
Elizabeth Dasher and Miss Per
sia Griggs, of Jenkinsburg, and
H F. Clarke were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thompson
Sunday.
Mrs. W. J. Partridge chaper
oned a congenial party of young
people to Jackson Friday evening
last to attend “Cupid at Vassar.”
which was thoroughly enjoyed
by each one. Those in the party
were Misses Annie Kate Lynch,
Marilu Terrell, Opal Vickers and
Nelle Millen.
Mr. William R. Lynch spent
Saturday in Macon, motoring
home Sunday morning with his
father, Mr. G. R. Lynch, in their
new Studebaker car.
Dr. and Mrs. Forrester, Rev.
Arthur Jackson, ot Macon, and
Miss Ruby Ward, of Cork, were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
M rs. C. D. Ingram.
Messrs. J. B. Terrell. Charles
Waits, Troy Howard Vickers and
Butler Smith enjoyed “Cupid at
Vassar” Friday evening.
Misses Thelma and Frances
Faust, accomplished violinists of
Wesleyan, will render several
numbers on the program Wed
nesday evening, given for the
benefit of the school.
Miss Mabel Dasher, of Tennes
see, wes the guest of her sister,
Miss Elizabeth Dasher, recently.
’
Mr. Riley Plymale, one of Mer
cer’s popular students, was the
guest of home folks Friday last.
For Sale
Good second-hand pony phae
ton. Apply to Dr. J. Lee Byron.
lit QmMm That Dots Net Affect The Need
Iccum of it* tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE it better than ordinary
Quinine and doe* not cause nervousness nor
nacinc in head. Remember the full name and
low lor the tiffoature of K. W. GROVE. 25c.
This Is The Time And Place.
It is the exceptional that is news. The most important function of this store is its fine, reliable regular ser
vice, which is maintained the year round and which makes it certain that everybody will find here at all
seasons the right goods, the right attention and the right prices. But that isn’t news —except to the few
who do not know the store—for that is the regular thing at the Fair Store. It is the exceptional that is news.
It is the exceptional that fills the advertising space today—the news of goods that are wanted in ninety per
cent of the homes hereabouts and that may be bought here for very much below regular prices. This is
the time and place to replenish your wardrobe for the least possible cost.
THE FAIR STORE
Jackson, Georgia
In the Ready-to-Wear Department
Your Savings Will Surprise You.
f MEN’S PALM BEACH SUITS
KEEP COOL, clothes for the hot weather. We are headquarters for all kinds of
summer clothes and Genuine Palm Beach Suits.
Value up to $7.50 at $4.95.
Men’s Summer Muslin Underwear at 20c per garment
Friday, Saturday and
Monday .
Every Silk Dress, Wool Suit, Silk Suit in stock must be
closed out during the coming week. Price is what it Jr
takes, and what it takes to move ’em we’ve got it. / |||||| L) A
Coat Suits, $15.00 and SIB.OO Values I ?
At $7.50 vHßfe
Silk Dresses, $ 10.00 and $ 12.00 values g§l IP^"
extra” $3.69
CDUnx at IWe have also received m
Ia big lot of washable
I 10c, 15c linen dresses for ladies
IH and* 20c I anc * m * sses ’ in al * colors
r() f WELS | 98c and 69c
}SJ||lf 5°C I Shoes, Shoes,
' V'| LIMITED. | To fit your footand yourpocket.
ajk. T , ciLr£> We are now giving Cash Receipts with every pur-
i chase. Ask for them, they are free, and for every
$lO worth you return, we will give you 50c in merchandise. Trade here and you’ll save money.
Dress Ginghams, 10c Quality per yard 7Vi c.
Millinery, Millinery,
The greatest of all of our specials is an opportunity seldom presented
and should not be overlooked. They are right new and fresh in the
j most desirable shapes and colors.
Your choice of the entire lot at RIGHT PRICES.
THE F7YIR STORE,
J. GELFMAN, Prop.,
JACKSON, GEORGIA