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Good Cakes Direct From the Oven
Those GOOD cakes we have been selling
have established an enviable reputation
—have set anew high record for quality
that makes our competitors,say
“They’re As Good As Stone’s,”
But no One claims to make better. iL-lt
Stone’s Cakes
Made With Pure Butter Made in a Spotlessly Clean Bakeshop
By a Cake Specialist, Who Makes Nothing But Cakes—and Many Thousands
of Them Daily, Have Established Themselves
AS THE LEADERS IIN QUALITY
IF YOU WANT
GOOD CAKES, FRESH CAKES
BUY THEM FROM
Raul Nolen & Company
Stone’s Cakes are received daily by express direct from the ovens
By Raul Nolen & Company, Exclusive Agents
: LEMONS 12c PER DOZEN :
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 falling
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
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all those who
were so good and kind to us dur
ing the sickness and death of our
little son.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Smith.
Does the label on your paper
read *#■*l9l6? If not, pay up.
JENKINSBURG
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Byars, Mr.
and Mrs. Mashburn Byars, Mrs.
O. L. Waldrop and her charming
little daughter, Doris, motored
from Juliette Sunday and spent
the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Cawthon.
Miss Lillie Childs spent a few
days last week at home with
Mrs. J. W. Childs.
Misses Jewell Glass, Irene
Bankston and Carrilu Harper
were the guests of Misses Lizzie
and Helen Fletcher at England
chapel Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stallworth,
Mrs. Thurston and Miss Florence
were visitors to Jackson Monday.
Mr. Moore and daughter, Tru
die, spent Sunday ifi Griffin.
Misses Sallie Ruth and Beedie
Thurston are spending a few
days in Atlanta.
Mrs. Sarah Guest and daugh
ter spent Thursday in Jackson.
Mrs. Harvey Jackson, of Mc-
Donough, is the guest of her sis
ter. Mrs. J. B. Childs, this week.
Miss Grace Barnes, of Stark,
is visiting Miss Ghittie Cook this
week.
Mrs. H. G. Gilmore and chil
dren. of Monticello. were recent
guests of Mrs. Gilmore.
Mrs. J. H. Holifield, of Jack
son. spent Monday with Mrs. J
W. Childs.
Among those who attended the
funeral of Mr. J. A. Moss Tues
day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moss. of Barnesville, Mrs.
Thompson, of Empire, and Mrs.
Crawford, of Yatesvilie.
Mrs. McMichael and daughter,
Miss Marie, of Jackson, were the
guests of Mrs. R. A. YVcndward
Thursday. 1
COUNTY OFFICERS
HAVE CONVENTION
The annual convention of the
County Officers Association of
Georgia was held Wednesday at
the Wigwam, Indian Springs.
The attendance numbered be
tween fifty and sixty. After
transacting the business of the
session the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year:
J President—H. E. Allen, Sum:
ter county.
First vice president—C. D.
Thigpen, Washington ceunty.
Second vice president—J. E.
Gornto, Lowndes county.
Secretary and treasurer —M.
S. Joyner, Jenkins county.
The next convention will be
held at St. Simons and efforts
will be made to have a large at
tendance present.
Several of the Butts county of
fieers attended the meeting at
Indian Springs Wednesday.
SUCCESSFUL MEETING
OVER AT PEPPERTON
One hundred and two additions
were secured to the church dur
ing the revival at Pepperton.
which closed Sunday night.
In every respect this was one
of the most successful meetings
ever held in the county. Rev.
T. C. Gilbert, of Locust Grove,
conducted the services and his
strong gospel preaching will, it
is confidently believed, prove of
great good to the entire commu
nity.
Panama Pacific Exposition
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Opened February 20th Closes December 4th
Panama California Exposition
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Opened January ISt Closes December 31st
$72.00 Round Trip Fare $96.85
From JACKSON, Via
Southern Railway
Premier Carrier of the South
C 79 AA Applicable via Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis.
Jj I Shreveport; returning via same or any other
r direct route. Not via Portland or Seattle.
fiC Applicable via Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis,
Shreveport; returning via same or any other
~ direct route.
ONE WAY VIA PORTLAND-SEATTLE.
Tickets on sale March Ist to November 30th, inclusive. Final
return limit three months from date of sale, not to exceed
December 31st, 1915.
Stop-Overs permitted at all points on going and return trips.
Side Trips may be mate to SanteFe, Petrified Forest. Phoenix
Grand Canyon. Yosemite National Park, Pike’s Peak Gar
den of the Gods, Glazier National Park, and other ’points
of interest. FREE SIDE TRIP to SAN DIEGO, and Cali
fornia Exposition from Los Angeles.
Through Pullman Sleeping Cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Kan
sas City and Denver, making direct connections with
through cars for the Pacific Coast, necessitating only one
change of cars.
For complete information call on nearest agent or address:
J. S. Bloodworth, T. P. A., Macon, Ga.
J. C. Beam, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
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