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UNDERTAKING
S. H. THORNTON,
LICENSED EMBALMER.
Full line of Ciwket* and Robes to nelect from.
My careful personal atteution giveu to all fuuerals entrusted
to me.
Calls answered promptly day or night
DAY ’PHONE 174. NIGHT ’PHONE 193.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
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for Ifldnevand Bladder TrouMea I
ROCHESTER.N.Y,Mrs.M. E.H--
st 4 Atpl* StiMt, writes:*
“I bin ben bothered with kidney
twehls end doctoring did not help
say coodits nin the Issst. I give
Toiay Kids y PUls s thorough trail
and they b re entirely relieved me
af this ion| (tending trouble. I can
aot teoomn. jod thier use too highly."
M. MAYER. 122 WeU St, says ; .
“I suScred from a bed case of kidney
Seebli. 1 started using Foley Kid
may Pills and their prompt affective
actbae eased my pain, and put new
Ida and strength into me. lam com*
fintly cured and feel better and
ataaagw than 1 have for years."
For Sale by Jackson Drug Cos., Jackson, Ga;
FINELY GROUND
Whitestone—Limestone s*
All Land and All Crop• Naad It.
For Information, price*, etc., we
Buttrill Guano Co v Agents, Jackson, Ga.
Osmosis
Whitestone Marble Company,
M. P. Pratt, Cbflinmw of Board Atlanta. Ga.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the £,
Signature
of w
ry JfV In
City Se
\JP For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
YHr •rmrei'R IOMMNY. Hl* YO CITY.
GONIAHt NO HABff-FORMMG DRUGS
FOLEY
KIDNEY
PILLS
Backache \ aa si
Rheumatism Jf I
Kidney* and rifri üßti
ARRANGE FOR THREE HORSES
Method* Illustrated Have Given Con
siderable Satisfaction—Side
Draft Overcome.
The great east with wbteh three
horses do work as compared with two
has caused many farmers to ask for
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BdBSI P,’i lOZ3BSB
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Three Horse Eveners.
an arrangement which will allow them
to nee three horses on their plows.
In the methods illustrated, side draft
is nearly overcome, and they have
given considerable satisfaction to
those who have tried them.
Animals for Swamps.
To investigate the conditions under
which certain South African animals
might be imported Into this country to
Inhabit the swamps of Louisiana and
other southern states. Major F. C.
Burnham, South African explorer and
mining engineer, will leave shortly for
South Africa. M to figured if these
animals thrive in the swamps of ths
south in a few years they will gradu
ally become an important factor in the
meat markets.
Training Young Colts.
In training young cotta for work on
the farm K is much better to begin by
using them for light work during their
third year. In this way they will have
a quicker step than when allowed to at
tain full maturity and then put at once
to heavy work. Walking 1b the beet
gait a work horse can have and every
thing should be done to train the
joung horse to walk up promptly.
WHEN YOUR LIVER
GOES WRONG
Nearly Everybody Needs a Livei
Stimulant at One Time or Another.
Nearly everybody now and then
is annoyed with a sluggish, lazy
iver, or by constipation or by bil
lousnese.
It is for this reason'that Dodson’s
Liver Tone is such a good medicine
to keep always iu the house.
Either children or grown-ups can
ake Dodson’s Liver Tone without
Oad after-effects and without restric
ion of habit or diet. It is a vegeta
>le liquid with a pleasant taste, hut
ireliever of constipation and liver
roubles, and entirely takes the
jlace of calomel.
Slaton Drug Cos. guarantee every
lottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone they
.ell. It costs 60 cents per bottle and
if you are not satisfied that it is
worth the money, they will lisnd
vour half dollar back ta you with a
untie.
Don’t be fooled by preparations
nutating the claims of Dodson’s
Liver Tone. Just remember sia:oi
Drug Cos. will give you back youi
noney if Dodson’s Liver Tone fails
,ou. That is a guarantee that guar
ihtees.
Some Comparative
Figures Compiled.
From the Spectator Pock
et nanual for Year
Ending Dec. 31, 1912
Liabilities Admitted
AMCU
Empire Life of Ga. SI.OO $1.41
Prudential. N. J. 1.00 1.24
llatoal Life, N. T. 1.00 1.22
Equitable Life, 1.00 1.19
Penn Mutual 1.00 1.14
National Life, Vt. 1.00 1.17
EMPIRE UFE INSURANCE CO.
R. P, Sasnett, Gen. Agt.
Strengthen Wak Kid
neys.
Don't suffer longer with weak kid
tieyts. You can get prompt relief by
'akiiijt Electric Bitter*, that won
lerful remedy praised by women
Everywhere. Start with a bottle
today, you will soon feel like anew
woman with ambition to work with
out fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling,
if San Francisco, write*: ‘Grati
•ude for the wonderful effect of
Electric Bitter* prompts me to write.
Tt cured nay wife when all else
tailed.” Good for the liver as well.
Nothing better for indigestion or
biliousness. Price 60c. and SI.OO at
Slaton Drug Co—(Adv.)
Pile* Cared ia 6 to 14 Day*
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any cate of Itching,
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in € to 14 days.
Ihe Lru application fives tare and Rest. 60c.
Advertising
Talks
□
THE BIGGEST JOB
OF THE MERCHANT
Is to get customers Into his store.
Outside rsges the great fight of com
petition—the appeal of a hundred
competitors shouting for business —an
appeal which must be fought with ev
ery business-getting weapon available,
every trick of knowledge and experi
ence. —M. J. Bailey, in Business.
Not so very long ago. them was a
haberdasher In an eastern town,
whose store occupied an enviable po
sition on the main street of his city.
Just three doors above him was his
strongest competitor. Both of them
handled similar lines, and fought for
the tame class of business. After a
year of fighting with advertising, cir
cularizing, and window displays, the
haberdasher discovered he was grad
ually losing ground. His competitor
was forging ahead; and, ponder as he
might, he was unable to locate the
cause.
The haberdasher In question was a
man of considerable experience, and
through his education In that school
he had cultivated a knack of fusing
theory with practicability. He com
pared prices, selling farce, and ad
vertising and display. And yet, In all
he scrutinised there was no cause for
the shifting of business from hto store
to the one three doors away.
On* day, he walked across the pave
ment and stood at the curb, to view
an attractive window display he had
just completed. A moment later, he
strolled up the street, to compare his
window with that of his competitor.
It occurred to him during the com
parison that although his display in
the abstract was as good as if not
better than his competitor’s, It was
altogether lacking In a pulling force
which appealed strongly to the
passers-by. Then, like a thunderbolt,
the cause of bis loss of business
flashed over him. It was hi* entrance.
Competitor had contrived an entranoe
which, through It* clever arrangement
lnvtted a purchaser Into his store. He
compared the two carefully, and his
faults stood out glaringly.
He bad a small showcase directly In
front of hto store, between hto show
windows. His competitor bad none
By discarding this extra display, he
had obliterated what was In reality an
obstacle in the path of a prospect who
started to enter.
Point number two seemed even
more vital than point number one. His
store was one step above the Pave
ment level, and his competitor bad no
step. And again, these show windows
of hta competitor were not absolutely
square. They ran at an angel of forty
degrees from either side of the en
tranoe, so a display set to catch the
customer's eye as he entered also did
more. This slanting show glass be
came a display in direct Une of vision
of a man walking up the street and
past the entrance. And finally, these
two sheets of glass extending outward
from his door gave a direct Invitation
to enter, while his straight projecting
extensions made his doorway seem
small.
Altogether In those few moments of
observation the haberdasher learned
many things, and he was not slow to
profit by them.
A few weeks later, he began to re
model his entrance along a Une that
would get customers into his store. He
eliminated the center showcase be
tween his two windows of display
The shape of his windows he changed
so that the glass sides forming the
alley to his door might branch out
ward invitingly. He did away with
the one step to the flooring of his
shop, by replacing it with an inclined
plane. He worked to make everything
about his entrance as inducing as pos
sible, and from his record of Increased
sales since the alterations he has suc
ceeded.
Do You Fear Consump
tion?
No matter how ahronicyourcongh
or how severe your tnroat or long
ailment is. Dr. King’s New Discos
ery will Barely help you: it may
save your lifo. Stillman Green, ot
Viaiicliite, Col., writes: “Two doe
tors said I had consumption and
could not live two years. I used Dr.
King’s New Discovery aud am alive
aud well.” Your money refunded if
it fails to benefit yon. The best
home remedy for coughs, colds,
throat and lung troubles. Price 60c.
and $1 00. Guaranteed by Slaton
Drug Co.—(Adv.)
Homes in Forsyth and
farms in Monroe county
cheap and on easy terms.
Write the Georgia Trad
ing Cos., Forsyth, Ga.
FOR RENT.
Five-room house, known as
the Respass place. ~ Also
three-horee farm.
C. W. Buchanan.
Dn ci THC and send me your Kodak
t>t bURt work to do.
Work finished within 24 hours.
Films developed, 10 cents per roll.
Prints made for 3 cents and up.
Bromide enlargements 25c. up.
JOSEPH E. EDWARDS,
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Phone 150
Slaton’s Condition Powders
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs.
Prevents Disease,
Promotes Appetite, Improves Digestion.
Used for coughs, inflamed lungs, distemper, kid
ney and bladder diseases, heaves, colds, thick and
broken wind, roughness of skin, and all blood
diseases.
SLATON’S Poultry Powders
Prevents Disease and Makes Hens Lay.
Manufactured and fos sale by
SLATON DRUG COMPANY
Phone 10, - Jackson, Ga.
: FOR SALE-100 ACRES
Land known as the GILHORE PLACE, located
ii miles northeast of Indian Spring, 2* miles
southeast of Flovilla. Sixty acres are under cul
tivation, fifteen acres under will, twenty-five
acres in timber Five room dwelling and two
two barns on place. Easy terms.
Write J. A. McCrary, Decatur, Georgia.
Saved Girl’s Life
*‘l want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
“It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
more trouble. I shall never be without
BLack-DraugHT
in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Dranght kis a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
U 431
Lumber, Sash, Doors
and Blinds.
We manufacture everything that goes in a building and
ship direct to you.
Mail us vour bill or come to see us.
at
415 Peters Building, - Atlanta, Ga.
Patillo Lamber Company.