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Specials
Fop
Saturday
and
Monday
Irish Potatoes
The biggest and best we
have handled this soason
For Peck 20c
Cabbage
per lb lc
Cheese
Full cream genuine Wisconsin
Bacon
Kingans, kept fresh on ice
all the time
Hams
Daisy Brand for lb 16 Vz c
Dairy Brand for lb 16c
We will guarantee these
hams to please you. Try one
Lard
White Way Compound
for 10 lb bucket
85c
Lard
Absolutely pure hog lard
dipped from tierce
For 12!4c lb
Coffee
A good one in bulk
For lb 12 V 2 c
Brooms
We have a good stock for
you to select from, all “bran
new” clean goods. Look
over the prices listed below
and see our window.
Winner 20c
No. 6 42c
Little Lady 48c
Little Nugget 53c
Hotel 58c
Hearth, small 15c
LEMONS
Fancy Imported for dozen
10c
Coffee
If you want the best coffee
money can buy, give us
your next order for Schot
tens in bulk
* For lb 25c
We appreciate your business.
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: Butts County News :
JENKINSBURG
Miss Annice Barnes, of Floyil
la, visited here a few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colvin and
Miss Ethel Colvin, ofJJackson,
spent Tuesday with Mrs. F. S.
Gilmore.
Mrs. W. T. Thurston is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Homer Man
ning, in Griffin.
Miss Carrilu Harper had as her
guests Sunday Messrs. Edgar
McMichael, Avon Gaston and
; Miss Anniried Harper, of Jack
son.
Miss SallieNutt, of Griffin, vis
ited Miss Sallie Ruth Thurston
last week.
Miss Florence Morrison, of
Jackson, is spending a few days
with Mrs. 0. S. Duke.
Misses Jewell Glass and Beedie
Thurston and Mr. Howard Jolly
spent the week-end with relatives
at Liberty Hill.
Miss Irene Bankston visited
her cousin, Miss Bessie Sowell,
in McDonough last week.
Several from here attended
Shingle Roof camp meeting Sun
day.
Miss Sarah Minter has return
ed to her home in Macon after a
pleasant visit to relatives here.
Mrs. Ethel Carmichael now has
rooms with Mrs. Mollie Moss.
Dr. J. W. Haroer and Mrs. J.
W. Childs made a business trip
to Monticello Wednesday.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
Turnip seed.
Woods-Carmichael.
Dove Brand Hams 16 l Ac
Paul Nolen & Company.
FLO VILLA NEWS
A pretty event of Tuesday was
the afternoon reception at which
Miss Nellie Scott Millen enter
tained at her home on Heard
street, in compliment to Mrs.
Fred Thurman, a recent bride.
A wealth of garden flowers ar
ranged in graceful array on man
tles and cabinets adorned the
rooms and hall where punch was
served by Misses Lurine Torbet,
Beatrice Maddux and Mildred Al
len. Assisting in serving were
Mrs. T. S. Millen, Mrs. J. S.
Curr.ming. Mrs. Duval of Jack
sonville, Fla., and Miss Agnes
Bryant, sister of the bride.
Miss Millen received wearing a
pink voile afternoon toilet and
Mrs. Thurman was gowned in a
graceful model of white lace and
taffeta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ingram j
left Monday for a trip through!
Tennessee and North Carolina, i
During their absence Master
Charles, Jr., is with his aunt,
Postponing Old Age
Overworked, weak or diseased kid
neys make one feel old before middle
ape. Rheumatism, aches and pains,
too free perspiration of strong odor and
other symptoms are warning that
the kidneys need help. Foley Kidney
Pills make the kidneys strong and ac
tive. The Owl Pharmacy, adv
“I Don’t Feel Good”
That is what a lot of people tell us.
Usually their bowels only need cleansing.
Tte'xaßfcQtdefcEiett,
will do the trick and make you feel fine.
We know this positively. Take one
tonight. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
Slaton Drug Cos.
Miss Lucy Ingram at Jesup.
Mrs. J. T. Gibson and Mrs W.
J. Partridge left Thursday for
a short trip to Florida. They will
visit Tampa, St. Petersburg, St.
Augustine and Jacksonville be
fore returning.
Mr. J. E. Cummings, of Savan
nah, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Carnes, of
Abbeville, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cummings
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Walker and
little son, Dozier, have returned
to their home at Roberta after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Dozier.
Mr. Jack Goodrum has return
ed to his home in Sylvester after
spending two weeks with his sis
ter, Mrs. C. D. Ingram.
Mrs. W. J. Partridge was the
guest of Miss Lucy Goodman at
her home in Jackson Monday.
Mrs. Allie Vickere has return
ed home after a visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. J. E. McClelland, at her
home in Juliette.
Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Bennett,
of Jesup, are occupying the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ingram
during their absence.
Mr. W. W. Preston attended
the county school board meeting
held at Jackson Tuesday.
The fall term of the Flovilla
High School will open cn the first
Monday in September with an
able corps of teachers. Mr. W.
C. Patton, of Jefferson City,
Tenn,, principal. Miss Lelia Ray
first assistant and Miss Jimmie
Paulen second. Miss Emma Alice
Johnson, of Columbus, will have
charge of the music department.
She comes highlv recommended
and is quite a talented musician
teaching piano, violin and voice.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King and
chiidren spent the week-end
with Mrs. King’s parents in Hen-
ry county.
Mrs. Luther Edwards and lit
tie daughter, Eugenia, are the
guests of Mrs. J. T. Edwards
this week.
Miss Lula Lawson who has
been at Indian Springs for some
time is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Lawson this week.
Mr. B. H. Harding and little
son, Herman, left Tuesday for
Birmingham where they will be
the guests of relatives for two
weeks.
Don’t forget to have that watch
or clock or both started going. I
can do it and make them go to
your satisfaction. Jno. R. Miller.
"ures Old Seres. Other f.err.edies Won’t Curs.
f r.e ■worst cases, no matter of how long st aniliug
aic erred hy the wctslei. I, c'd reliable l) r
Portei s /.miser-tic Healing Oil. It relieve,
c ’.jn and Reals at thi same t : rr“. 25c. 50c. Sl.'ia
3 cakes soap, 1 box Co
rylopsis Powder 25c.
Woods-Carmichael.
For Sale
Set of fifth and eight grade
books. Mrs. Lula M. Duke.
8-27-lt
WOOD LAWN
Mrs. E. C. Moncrief spent
Wednesday afternoon with her
sister, Mrs. T. W. Nolen.
A large crowd from here at
tended Sunday school at Union
Ridge Sunday. Among them
were Misses Mat ie Nelson, Lucy
Hay and Lucy Vickers, Messrs.
Morton Vickers and D. B. Ply
male.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemie Smith an
nounce the birth of a son.
Misses Evamae and Allie Vick
ers are the guests of their sister,
Mrs. W. C. Norsworthy, at the
dam this week.
Mr. Mack Duffey spent spent
Sunday with Mr. Van Hay.
Mrs. E. O. Ross and children
have returned to their home in
Atlanta after a very pleasant
visit with her parents here. She
was accompanied home by her
sister, Miss Eunice Nelson, who
is to enter school there soon.
Mrs. Sam Smith, of Cork,
spent last Wednesday with her
mother, Mrs. Edmond Hay.
Miss Pearl Griffith spent Sun
day night with Miss Mattie Nel
son. ,
Mrs. W. A. Waldrop and
daughter spent Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. A. J. Hay and
family.
Miss Virginia Vandas has re
turned to her home in Atlanta
after a very pleasant visit with
Miss Pearl Griffeth at Flovilla.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening: tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood.andbuilds upthe sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c
10 cakes soap 25c.
Woods-Carmichael
For Sale
At reasonable prices, several
nice articles of h-<u>-hold furni
ture, including range, refrigera
tor, sideboard, parlor and bed
room suits. Ring 68.
j Are You a Woman ?
Cardui
The Woman’s Tonic I
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
Round SI.OO Trip
ATLANTA
On Sundays
Until September 12,. 1915
Southern railway
MISS LUCY JIM WEBB HOS
TESS TO COLLEGE FRIENDS
On Saturday afternoon, Aug.
14, Miss Lucy Jim Webb was the
gracious hostess to a party of
college friends and teachers of
Meridian College, who were at
tending the Indian Springs camp
meeting, at her attractive coun
try home. A delightful barbecue
dinner was served the guests.
The popular hostess dispensed
a cordial hospitality on this hap
py occasion.
The invited guests were Pres.
J. W. Beeson, Meridian, Miss.;
Prof. Guy Hicks, Porterdale,
Miss Daisy Gray, Locust Grove,
Miss Catherine Florence,.
Miss.; Miss Florrie Harwell, Cov
ington; Miss Julia Black, Mon
trose; Mrs. D. D. Durham, Pop
larsville, Miss.; Misses Marjorie
Hinson, Hazlehurst, Elsie Bur
roughs. Atlanta, Laura Hucka
bee, Macon, Norma and Frankie
Durham, Poplarsville, Miss.; Ray
Thomas, Seand, Korea, Sammie
Stubbs, Cairo, Carlene Hicks,
Porterdale, Ward McWilliams,
Stock bridge, J. Ray Watson,
Greenwood, S. C., Terrell Ray,
Macon, D. W. Bridges, Athens,
Verner Budd, Valdosta, Candler
Harwell. Covington, Wiley Mi
lam, Stockbridge, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. G*.
B. Shingler, Donalsonville, Ga..
STARK.
Miss Bertha Paris, of Atlanta,
was the guest of Miss Mabel
Kilgo last week.
Mr. Hulen Moore, of Atlan
ta, was the guest of Mr. Walstine
O’Neal last week.
Miss Maude Duke spent the
week-end with Mrs. John Robert
McMichael.
Miss Gladys O’Neal spent Sat
urday night with Miss Gussie
Singley.
Missn Lillian Duke entertained
the young people with a singing
Friday night.
Mr. Paul Cawthon and Miss
Mattie Lou Green attended Sun
day school here Sunday afternoon
Miss Mabel Kilgo is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. Fond Cawthon visited rel
atives here last week.
Mr. Raymond Biles entertain
ed the young people Saturday
night with a contest, which all
enjoyed.
Miss Ruby Mayfield, of Atlan
ta, visited relatives here last week.
Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO :
OINTJnJNT fails to cure any case of Itching.
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Rase and-Rest. 50c.