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Just Think of It!
Christmas is only a few days off. Have you selected those presents yet !
1 have a lot of NICE things very suitable for the season and lor
people of all ages.
Will be open later in the evenings now; so will he glad to have you call
and see what I have to ofler.
JOS. E. EDWARDS,
Jeweler and Optometrist, - Jackson, < icorgia.
Mysteries of Rheumatism
Practically Solved
Atfian in th* Tinsel if i Dtaarkabl* AnMoi,
A '; 8. a S. is • Regular Wlsanl In Driving Oat Rheumatism.
IMm iniitllsm la often th* effect of aom
islhar Miwd affliction that has left its Im.
VraM tn the Joints, muscles and mucous
wwtnp of tlia bods'. It works Into the
Haase cells, those tiny, little bodies In
sehie.li nutrition Roes on. And It Is here
Met u most remarkable medicine known
•in K. S. S. does Its most active and most
effective work.
'lt* action is marvelous. Bedridden
raeomatics gel on their feet ms If by
soasic. That cold, dummy sensation that
made you hug a red hot stove is gone in
a twinkling. That excruciating pain that
mode a feather lay as heavy as a ton of
sxgij and the skin Is gone. You get up and
dßkce with glee.
Tour rheumatism Is gone—absolutely!
Tt la an actual logical fact, that Swift's
Rare Specific flushes your blood, gives
ywttr entire blood circulation a line
thorruigh hath. It Just naturally and in a
twinkling Irrigates every atom in your
Lumber. Sash. Doors
and Blinds.
We manuf'm-tiire everything th’at goes in a building and
ship direct to you.
IVlni! iw your bill or come to see us.
415 Peters Build ng, - Atlanta, Ga.
Patillo Lumber Company.
“Cardui Cured Me”
For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks
of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She
says: "At last, 1 took down and thought I would die. I
could not sleep. 1 couldn't eat I had pains all over. The
doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so
many, and i began to take it, and it cured me. Cardui
saved my life! Now, 1 can do anything.”
Cardui Womans Tonic
If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache,
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you
should try Cardui, the woman’s tonic Prepared from per
fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best
remedy far yon to use, as It can do you nothing but good.
It contains so dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects.
Ask yaur druggist He sells and recommends Cardui.
Writ, *- U**' Adviaae, Da* . Ch. t*MO MadlrlM Ca., Oattmßoaca. T*m„
i Wan*! aaamwUaai. a*d Souk. ' Haaaa Treatment Km Worn*." aaa ferae. J M
WHENEVER YOU HEED
l GENERAL TONIC -TIKE SHOVE’S
*Thc Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children.
1 *'Von know what you are taking when you take l',rove' Tasteless chill Tonic
the formula js printed on every label showing that it contains the well know n
tome properties o i ftl’lSlKK and IKON, It is as strong as the strongest bitter
ti me and is in Tasteless Form. It has no erjual (or Malaria, Chills and Fever,
'Veaknerw! general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
Mother* and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes llilioufttett without purging.
J.vUeves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the' liver to action and
3 "irifies the blood. ATrueT* nic and Sore Appet: er. A Complete Strengthened
d.o lai ily should be without it. Guaranteed by yi ur Draught. We useas it. 50e.
body. It rushes Into every cell, cause*
every bone, muscle, ligament, tendon,
mucous surface and every nerve to thiol
with frqpdom, with health, 'with *w
found Mprlnglness.
And best of all, R. R. S. though a pow
erful searching, ovei-whelmlng enemy to
ptiln and the causes of rheumatism is as
pure ms the dew on h peach blossom, aa
powerful as the heroic works of nature,
-is searching as the peremptory demand of
the most exact science.
Ask for and insist upon getting S. S. S.
the world’s cure for rheumatism.
For private, personal advice on stub
born chronic rheumatism write at once
to the Swift Specific Cos., 20:: Swift Build
ing, Atlanta, Ga. Their medical defiart
ment Is famous on all blood diseases, and
Is ciiulpped to make personal blood tests,
approved by the highest medical authori
ties. Get n bottle of 8. S. S. today. Then
away goes rheumatism for ull time.
FLASHES FROM FLOVILLA.
Miss Pauline Mallet has returned
to her home in Jackson,after spend
ing several days with Miss Myra
Miller.
• • •
Mißs Lnrline Lawon h 'tie at
tractive guest of relatives m Atlan
ta.
* *
Mrs. John (Jreer and little son.
Frank I iu. are spending sot e time
with Dr. A. V. White and family.
* * *
Among the number going up t"
Atlanta lo see “He:: Hur’’ were
Mrs. E. L- Lawson and Miss Lurline
Lawson, Misses Olivia Mrecr. Persia
(Diggs, Messrs. K. T. aud L. B
Smith.
• • •
Rev. and Mrs. Pendle.v and family
arrived Wednesday, and we ate wel
coming them in our rnidsl.
* • •
Mrs. W. B. Dozier spent Tuesday
iu Atlanta.
* * *
Miss Kate Lynch bad as her guest
last week) Miss Annioe Bam***. or
leiikinsbnrg.
• • •
Miss Lucy Goodman, of Jackson,
spent the week-end wi'fi Mr. and
Mrs. W. \V. Preston.
• • v
Mrs. O. D. Ingram and Lnrline
Torbett spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
/
* * *
Mrs W. B. Brown, of Wartfieii.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs.
Bryant.
Misaks Lanretfe ami Smith,
of Cork, and Mr. VV. A. Tbommon.
of Macon, and Dr. ana Mth. I{ B
Thompson apnt Sunday w’ln Mr.
and M/s. F. (J. Etheridge, of Indian
Spting.
• • •
Miss Elizabeth Dasher's music
class will give a recital Friday ev
ening, December lilf !i. at the school
auditorium. 111 connection with
Mils, a -Mock Marriage' will he pre
sented by local talent. Those ink
| ing part are Dr. W. .1. Waifs, bride;
E. It. Edwards, groom; William
Lynch and Howell Smith, flower
virls: J. C. Funderburk. Julian
Flemming, D. Ingram. K. C.
Harding, W. M. Grifliitb, L B and
.1. P. Smith. J. D. Williams. A. C.
Milieu. M. H. Barnes, and R. T. anil
F. C. Smith will be ushere, grooms
men and bridesmaids. Mr. F. (J.
Maddox will be the parson. Before
file ceremony Miss ZSelle Milieu and
M. H. Barnes will sing Malinda’s
Wedding Day. and Mr. J O. Mad
dox and Miss Lula Dozier will sing a
selection. Miss Dasher will nlav Mie
wedding march, acc- mranied by
Miss Eva Dasher and Dr. R. B.
Thompson on violins, An admission
fee of ir> and 25cents will be charged,
the proceeds to go to the piano fund.
E jfthe Christmas
present
For your mother, wife or sister is a
Bridge to take the place of the old
loose plate now worn.
It costs only lour dollars for teeth
tt
Dr. Lanier's
Dental Rooms in Crum Building.
Gold Crowns 84 00.
Gold Fillings SI.OO up.
Silver Fillings 50c. up.
Painless Extracting 50e.
r WE|]
IdeliverihegooosJ^
WHEN IT CDMES T 6 MEATS
-
iof all kinds. Delicious, juicy,
; tender Sirloin, Porterhouse,
Pound or Flank Steaks can
not be cut from tifteen-vear
old oxen or worn out cows or
from poorly fed cattle of any
kind. Therefore, rind out
WHERE YOUR BUTCHER
ets Iris meats. We are not
offended when peop'v ask as.
because we feel that t>ur cus
tomers are entitled to know.
Ctawferb
FKONES 135 AND 135 \
WORTHVILLE NEWS.
Messrs I.ennieand Rupert Wash
ington bad as their guest Sunday
night and Monday, Mr. LubieChaf
fin. of Monticello, and Mr. Asa
Uzell, of Towaliga.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter White en
tertained t'.ie young people Sunday
night with a singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennic Washing
ton and Miss Cleo Washington
were the guests Sunday of Misses
Ivrmond and Lizzie Fincher, of
Fincberville.
Mr. and Mrs- Harve Smith had
as their guest Tuesday night and
Wednesday, their sister, Miss Ag
nes Smith-
V Worthville’s new pastor, Rev-
Spearman, filled his first appoint
ment at the M. K- church Sunday.
A good crowd assembled to hear
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers,
of Jackson, attended services here
at the M . li. church Sunday.
Mrs. Lennie Washington spent
Wednesday at Fincherville with
home folks.
Mrs. W. F. Slodghill spent last
week in Atlanta with her daughter,
Mrs. Dora Welch.
Mr. Rupert Washington made a
business trip to Commerce and
Athens last week,
Several of the young people from
Worthvilleenjoyed a musical Sat
urday night at the home of Mrs-
Ike Wilson, of Fincberville.
Statement of the Condition of
The Jackson Banking Cos.
Located at Jackson. If Da., at the
Close of busin -ss Dec. 3, 191.-1.
KKSOURCES.
Demand Loans $15,814 -17
Time Loans, A 90.828 50
Overdrafts, securt and (50.120 22
Overdrafts, unsecured., 12,107 72
Bonds and .Stocks owned
by the Bank 7.280 99
Banking House 8 599 77
Furniture Mini Fixtures 2.819 07
Due fn‘m Banks and Bank
ers in this State 0,887 8(5
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States 5,970 98
Currency $2 088 no
Gold 205 00
Silver, Nickels, etc 800 58
Cash Items 091 92 $8,924 45
Total $214,415 58
I. ABILIT] KS.
Capital Stock paid in $50,000 00
Surplus fund S,IKK) 00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, interest
and Taxes Paid 12 010 11
Due to Bunks and Bankers
in this State 19,781 01
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 80.818 74
Savings Deposits 24.510 04
Time Certificates 21.597 90
Cashier’s Checks 847 72
Total $214,416 58
State of Georgia, Butts County:
Before me cspie T. }{ Me Michael.
Cashier of Jackson Banking Cos.,
wlk> being duly sworn, says that rhe
ab< ve and foregoing statement is a
true | omlition of said Hank, a
shown by the books of file in *aiil
Bank
T. B. MoMJCHAEL. Cashier.
Sworn to and suh-cribed before
ill f Ilia 9th day of December. 1918.
J. H. HAM. Ordinary.
Bw Dm Way!
Systems and methods
come and fo. There’s one
that will stay— the “Bes
Dee Way.” It has stood the
hardest of all tests —the
test of experience. Mix
Bee Dee
STOCK & POULTRY HEOKME
with the feed for your
animals and fowls. It
beats alt regulators, tonics,
powders, etc., because It
brings better results, and
costs but a fraction of what
the ready made foods da
Pric 25a 50c uuS fI.OO per can.
'lt relieve* eanatipatton and makes
, B£r(Bari£ wl ‘PPi.
The Best Hot Weather Tonic
GROVE'S TASTKI.ESSch.I! TONIC enrict.fi the
blood. fcuiWs up the whole eo-tem ;md will won
d fully ytrt i.*lbr n and foftity you to wilbftnad
j,e deprefMus efkcl ot the het sunimtr. Nc.
lUj
Av ege(al)Le PreparationforAs I
: asaaaasgasl
ESfraamiiMsa
Promotes
ness arid Rest. Contains renter
Opiiuu.Morpliine norMweaL
Not Narcotic.
/V.w- .
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I
AsrMs I
teTx*. >
Apcrffci Remedy for Coßiltp*
tlon, Sour Stomch.DUfrtßei
Worms jConvtriswis Jftwxisk
l ness dLoss of Smr.
FkcSumk Sfeifßt 4
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The Centaur ComfjjD.
j NEW YORK.
bunranteed under the Foodaj
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
and PILLOWS
IF YOU would like to own a brand new 38-pound featherbed and a pair of
6-pound feather pillows, mail me $lO. I will ship them to you and pay the
> freight to your depot. Best A. C. A. feather ticking, guaranteed all live
new fee.thors; if not as advertised your money back. Write for circulars
and order blanks. Address
Desk 56, Box 148, D. WiL MARTIN A CO., Griffin, Ca.
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, Ga-
Why Not’
Give Her An
Unusual Gift
——i
A Cabinet o* Monogram Stationery. I
A Parker Lnekv Curve Fountain Pen |
(Gold or Silver mounted, the kind she can carry in her purse. )
Engraved Calling Cards.
An.AIBCD Camera —the kind that takes REAL pictuies-.
Calendars, and Gift Books by Fisher, Christy, ett .
HUYLER’S CANDIES I
The “Oh You Dear” kind.
REMEMBER — We carry A. M. Davis Quality Cards, ®
Dennison Boxes, Tags and rieals. Toys, Dolls, Xmas ■
Decorations. 4 ■
jaeKSQN BOOK eo. J
Don’t Live in Dread, fl
Put Your Money in the Bank. 1
No matter what your walk in life, or ''bat your ta * lo " I
may be, yon have au opportunity to he the \ * ; m . 1
bank account, and it only remains tor you to reah/e the 1
portance of this one thine, to render you mdepei.i • 1
FIRST FARMERS MS. 1
WefAre Steadily Growing-Come and Grow
With Us.
CASTOR)*
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The Kind You Have'
Always Bought
Bears the v
Signature /Am
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rv Jp* In
Hi/ ® se
\y For Over
Thirty Years
CkSTBRM
TP COMMNV. NEW VCR* tITY.