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FLBVILLA SOCIAL NEWS.
Two of Flovilla’s most popu
lar young people surprised their
many friends Sunday afternoon
by joining their near ;.s snu
hands, the contracting' parti
being Miss .Bessie Ejoodworih
and Mr. W. W. Presto; , the
ceremony being perl'or:ne ! out
at. tne camp ground, Rev. Lovitt
■of Savannah officiating.
The bride is a lovable, charm
ing woman and beloved by a
•wide circle of friends who wish
for her and her popular husband
at life filled with happiness, joy
and prosperity.
The groom is well and favor
ably known not only in Flovilla,
but to many business enterpris
es in the state—he has filled ev
•ery position with satisfaction to
the most exacting.
The congratulations and good
wishes of the entire community
igo with this prominent young
cupple.
Miss Myra Miller had as her
jguest Monday and Tuesday,
Miss Annie Crawford of Jack
aon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chambliss
and little son, of Ellenwood, are
spending some time with Mrs.
J. F. Greer.
Mist. Lois Allen is the attrac
tive guest of Misses Taylor of
Macon. Before her return she
will spend several days at St.
■Simon.
Mrs. Hill Furdge of Colquitt
is sperding some time with her
-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Millen.
Miss Marilu Terrell is being
arrvaJly entertained in Atlanta,
the guest of Miss Eflie Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Graves
and Mrs. Furdge spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Quite a number of Miss Annie
Reid Maddux’s friends gave her
a few minutes notice Monday
evening that they were going to
surprise her later in the even
ing with a congenial party of
girls md boys. Miss Maddux
was never more gracious than
mi this .occasion. Later in the
evening a delicious ice course
was served. Those present were
Misses. Ada Sharpe, Myra Mil
ler, Dorcas Greer, Lurline Law
,.wn, Messrs. Blakely Smith,
Herbert White and George
•Smith.
WE SELL THE
JjrPT Meats
DLu I Plate Ice.
We hase experienced
imeat cutte rs and are sure
we can pFer.se you.
Prorrpt Delivery.
Comer & Mon.
PHONES 135 AND 133.
Be# Dea' Wav!
Systems and methods
come and go. There’s one
that will -the *}3ee
Dee Way.” It has stood'rtie
hardest of all tests— \he
test of experience., Mu., >
Bes Dee \
STOCK & POULTRY MEDtClffi
with the feed for your
animals and fowls. It
beats all regulators, tonics,
powders, etc., because it
brings better results, and
costs but a fraction of what
the ready made foods da
Price 25c. 50c ill I tOO per can.
*7t ivffve> cer.*fcpttion and make*
sr.u , ss“tt”Sr , *rL“
The Best Hot Weather Tonic
cwmts TASTELESSchiU TONIC enricht* the
Wood build* up the whole vstem%mi will won
hrhilly tret>(ihra and fortttv too to wltbtnd
MMhe drpre**tß| eSt cl the hot summer. JUC.
Phone 8 THE OCMULGEE Phone 8
E „. The Store Of ! ", A
“Ocmulgee.” Present.
STRICTLY SANITARY. - PUREST FOODS.
1""?\ 7r? delighted and well pleased with the open
\L 1 rlyJ 1 3 Y ing exercises and went away with praises
for “The Ocmulgee.”
Now, that thiepart of the program has passed away lets all get down to business. lam ready, are you? Get in the push
and help me to make the Fancy Grocery business a succees. I’llfdo my part, will you assist me in keeping a good thing
going? I will expect a portion of your Fancy Grocery orders. You may expect a fair deal from me, as I will scorn misrep
resentation and discourage it in others. I expect to believe in my proposition heart and soul, and quote the twin sisters —
Confidence and Enthusiasm—generating my own supply of the latter and maintain it at boiling point, reflecting an air of
optimism in the eyes of my customeie.
Remember, (should I be so fortunate to share a part of your fancy grocery orders) my success depends
totally upon your prompt payment of bills when presented, as I REFUSE TO CARRY ANY ACCOUNTS
OVER,
J. A. JOYNER, NeX ' “ , “ k Jack S on, , 'Geirom nk ’ Pi* 8
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Phone 8 Phone
8
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—to insure complete success take
jj|F' along a case of M
t QygfX ]
’■vt! Tlie satisfying beverage—infield SS
mig,- /or forest; at home or in town. 5®
P u and wholesome as it is Jw
PIPk 1* • 15 £ 1 • Jjf*
Delicious —Refreshing a
Thirst-Quenching M
Demand the Genuine — So.’.i
Kctuse substitutes. Fountains
sfiudforn itooUct. r Caroo..-
-g jfsV' ated in Bottles.
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
THE BEST HOT WEATHER THUS,
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
, ' n
The Old Standard, General Tonic, Drives out Malaria,
Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System.
FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN.
It is a combination of QUININE and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder
fully strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect of
the hot summer. GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TOXIC hasnoequa! for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and
vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with
out purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to
action aud purifies the blood. A* True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete
Strecgthener. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We menu it. 50 cents.
ARGUS—The Quality Shop
application
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STa6E MANAGER. AND fcOTOO
Know when . lefT hobiW°
mother never. ~it> become an ft<jK£^;
* WHY WORRY ? ' SAIPTHE- S7AGE M/WAGf
"“You Sere have kept Your pro^se.
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ESSPIIPI
ibive at Seventy
i/pMany people at seventy
/attribute their good
health to SCOTT’S
EMULSION because its
£pfjf concentrated nourish
ment creates permanent
body-power, and because
It is devoid of drugs cr stimulants.
Scott 8l Bomie. Bloomfield. N. J. 13-22
Some Comparative
Figures Compiled.
From the Spectator Pock
et Hanual for Year
Ending Dec. 31, 1912
Liabilities Admitrod
ABS**t.
Empire Life of Ga. SI.OO 51.41
Prudential, X. J. 1.00 1.24
Mutual l.ife, X. Y. 1.00 1.22
Equitable Life, 1.00 1.19
Penn Mutual 1.00 1.14
National Life, Yt. 1.00 1.17
EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE GO.
R. P, Sasnett, Gen. Agt.
For Sale Cheap—A cow.
Terms cheap for quick
sale. Rhone 119.
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our sec.
BROTHER. NuT
♦STAR. *
he’s IN a class
BY HIMSELF -Alt
OTHER ACTORS
are hams.
Automobiles and Machinery Repaired.
Pipe Fitting, Plumbing, Electric Wiring. Gasoline
Engines and Bicycles repaired. Machinery erected.
Scrap Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead wanted. ’Phone 127
Jos. L. Wagner & Son, Jackson, Qa*
Nswion-Oarmlohael Hardware Cos.
HARDWARE PAINTS OILS
JACKSON, - GEORGIA.
Rpgpf When You Paint
f. J Use PURE Paint and
SO® Us ? Pure L,NSFED OIL to add
:_yi to it at oae-haif the cost of Paint.
AINT Is made with WHITE LEAD. ZINC and
?ba *’s the way the L.& M. SEMI-MIXE£>
<UNT is made.
L the OIL needful to make the L. & M. PAINT
r use is NOT put into the Paint when it’s pre
' the Consumer who buys it.
DITIONAL quantity of OIL is put into the Paint
ONSUMER,as bysodoing heSAVESMONEY.
a nereiore buy 3 gallons of LINSEED OIL with every
4 gallons of L. & M. PAINT
- and MIX the OIL with the PAINT.
T*‘ u' e d 3 made costs more than $1.40 per gallon—, 1
t ’.e Puint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory — ,
irT/Tr’/r’TY Kot used, and get back ALL you paid .
HOLE of if; and besides, the money you paid to the Painter •
GEORGIA SCHOOL OF •
TECHNOLOGY
The Graduates of this leading engineering i|i
‘fm- institute are always in demand. <4*H
They are always well versed in the advanced courses in Jtfechaniemh ’
Electrical, Textile and Civil Engineering, Engineering Chemistry,
Chemistry and Architecture. ,
Fifteen Free Scholarships from each County in Georgia
Preparedness for real teeching, including new equipment for Shop,
Mill and Laboratories. New Hospital, New Shop Building, Dormi
tories. Splendid New Y. M. C. A. Cost reasonable. Climate healthful.
Environments excellent. Largest and most complete athletic field in
the South. Write for catalog.
K. G. Matheson, LL. D., Pres. ***** Atlanta, Ga.
Argus SI.OO
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