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The
Busy
Comer
Specials
For
Saturday
and
Monday
Home Ground
Meal
The kind you get when you
go to mill
In peck bags 30c
In 1-2 bus bags 55c
In 1 bus bags sl.lO
If you want some sure
enough good corn bread
try some of this.
T omatoes
Standard Quality
3 cans for 20c
Oysters
Standard 5 oz
3 cans for 20c
Lard
Absolutely pure hog, dipped
from tierce 12 l-2c
In 10 lb buckets $1.20
We also have a good hog
lard in 10 lb bkts for sl.lO
Hams
Dairy Brand, we guarantee
these hams to please or we
will take them back. Per lb
1614 c
Salmon
Just received some new Sal
mon, 1915 pack
Chums 10c or 3 for 25c
Pinks 15c or 2 for 25c
Sweet Potatoes
Genuine Yellow Yams,
per peck
25c
Sugar
Standard granulated
in 25 lb bags per bag
$1,50
Wesson Oil
pint can for
20c
Coffee
If you haven't tried some of
that SCHOTTENS try it, per lb
25c
If you are not already on
our list of PLEASED CUSTOM
ers, get there quick and we
will save you money.
We appreciate your business.
PHONE
186 or 93
Carmichael-
Mallet
Company
: Butts County News :
ACIDS IN STOMACH
SOUR THE FOOD AND
CAUSE INDIGESTION
“Pape’s Diapepsin” fixes
sour, gassy, upset stom
achs in five minutes
If what you just ate is sour
ing on your stomach or lies like a
lump of lead, refusing to digest,
or you belch gas and eructate
sour, undigested food, or have a
feeling of dizziness, heartburn,
fullness, nausea, bad taste in
mouth and stomach headaehe,
you can surely get relief in five
minutes.
Ask your pharmacist to show
you the formula, plainly printed
on these fifty-cent cases of Pape‘s
Diapepsin, then you will under
stand why dyspeptic troubles of
all kinds must go; and why it re
lieves sour, out-of-order stomachs
or indigestion in five minutes.
“Pape’s Diapepsin” is harmless;
tastes like candv, though each
dose will digest and prepare for
assimilation into the blood all the
food you eat; besides, it makes
you go to the table with a heal
thy appetite; but what will
please you most, is that you will
feel that your stomach and intes
tines are clean and fresh, and
you will not need to resort to lax
atives or liver pills for biliousness
or constipation.
This city will have many
“Pape’s Diapepsin” cranks, as
some people will call them, but
you will be enthusiastic about
this splendid stomach prepara
tion, too, if you ever take it for
indigestion, gases, heartburn,
sourness, dyspepsia, or any stom
ach misery,
Get some now, this minute,
and rid yourself of that stomach
misery and indigestion in five
minutes.
UNION RIDGE
Mrs. A. A. Goodrum spent Sat
urday afternoon with her sister,
Mrs. W. E. Speir.
Miss Wvlene Nolen spent Sat
urday night with Misses Alma
Newton-Carmichael Hdw. Cos.
Hardware, Paints and Oils
MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT
You will sace 56 cts. per gaL
THIS IS HOW
Buy 4 gils. L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real Painty
jg&Jm at .I0 per gal • l t&J
ISfeCfrSdy And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix withltt
estimated cost of • •
You then mike 7 gafc. of pure paint for ,SIO.BO
-—fm, only $ 1.54 per gaL
Anybody can rrtx the OIL with the PAINT.
tq a tew nriMttt U r™ bu /, 7 , ready-for-use .pairtlll*
CANS, you pay $2.10 a gaL or $14.70.
Thr L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD,
7JVC snd LINSEED OIL, die best-known paint msterisk foe JOO yeses.
q a gal. on! of any L.&M. PAINT you buy and If nof the best
dint made, return the ’'•’inf and get ALL your money.bacl£
CORK
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogletree
spent Sunday with the former’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Ogletree, near Indian Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith spent
Sunday with relatives in Flovilla.
Mrs. Lizzie Cole and Mrs. Mil
ton Back ley and little daughter,
of Monroe, were week-end guests
of the family of Mr. WhitTorbet.
Mrs. Johnie Torbet and Mrs.
Frank Ogletree went to Jackson
Monday.
Mr. Aldine Torbet attended
court in Macon last week.
and Irene Lavender.
Miss Flore McCord spent the
week-end with friends at Rocky
Hill.
Mrs. H. P. Dodson happened
to the misfortune of getting one
of her hands badly burned last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long of
Sandy were visitors to Union
Ridge Monday.
Mrs. Emma Moore and daugh
ter, Miss Irene, spent Sunday
with the family of Mr. T. E.
Fears.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Edwards
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Smith.
Misses Alma and Irene Laven
der spent Sunday with Miss Wy
lene Nolen.
Rev. A. A. Goodrum filled his
regular appointment at Union
Ridge Sundav morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mayfield
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dod
son Sunday.
There were several visitors to
the convict camp Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Norsworthy was a
visitor to Griffin last week.
How an Engineer Keeps Well
Railroad engineers are more ex
posed to catching cold than other
workers. E. G. Dnnaphant of Mon
ette, Mo . has mu a Frisco emjine 25
years and all the niedicin- lie has
taken is Foley’s Honey and Tr
He writes: I always keep it in my
house and reccomend it to all who
have a bad cough or cold.”—Tlie
Owl Pharmacy, adv.
TO CORN CLUB BOYS
Corn Club Boys:
Take courage. You are doing
well. We know the seasons have
been unfavorable but this was
not your fault. “Act well your
part, there all the honor lies.”
The average with 14 boys has
been 50 bushels.
J. S. Lewis.
W ORTH VILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex King and
children, of Eudora, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. White.
Mrs. Jene Martin and little
son. Asa, spent Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stodghill.
Misses Laura and Lillie Mae
Duke spent the week-end with
relatives at Old Bethel.
Misses Jewel Mae Aiken, Lucy
Jane Stodghill, and Lilibel Smith
spent the week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Stodg.
An Old Kentucky Home
Had Grown so
Weak She could scarcely walk.
She also took Peruna and is flesh
ier and looking well.
The above splendid woman is MraJEl.ttie Hamilton, of eGn
Sbe recommends Peruna to aU housewives. Address The Peruna uo., o*
Ohio, for a free copy of the “Ills of Life.
BOYS AND GlßLS—don’t
forget your day at MAJESTIC
Exhibit. Get a free souvenir
and special prize. Read our ad
in this paper. Newton-Carmich
ael Hdw. Cos.
hill and children of Jackson,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
OcieStodghill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers
and Mrs. Anne Benson, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Washing
ton visited relatives at Stark
Monday.
There will be a singing at
Worthville Baptist church, the
3rd Sunday afternoon, Oct. 17.
Everybody inyited.
PEOPLE WHO KNOW are go
ing to buy a MAJESTIC RANGE
during our DEMONSTRATION
week. You would too if you
KNEW. Read our big ad in this
paper, Newton-Carmichael
Hdw. Cos.
WOOD LAWN
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nelson
had as their guests Sundav Mr.
and Mrs. Moore and children of
Jackson, and Mr. John Preston.
Mrs. Edmond Hay spent Sun
day with Mr. Dink White and
family.
Mrs. Walter Norsworthy and
children, of the dam, spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
W. R. Vickers.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nelson
and children were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith at
Cork.
Misses Pearl Griffith and Lucy
Hav spent the week-end with
Pimples and Skin Eruptions
Danger Signs of Bad Blood
It May Mean Eczema, Scrofula—The
First Sign of Inherited Blood Disease
Pimples, scaly Itching skin, rashes, burning sensations ami Scrofula
denote with unfailing certainty a debilitated, weakened and impure state of
the blood. The trouble may have been in your blood from birth, but no
matter how you were infected, you must treat it through the blood. It is a
blood disease. You must use S. S. S., the standard blood tonic for 50 years,
If you expect certain relief. For purifying the system, nothing is equal to it.
The action of S. S. S. is to cleanse the blood. It soaks through the system
direct to the seat of the trouble—acting as an antidote to neutralise the
blood poisons. It revitalizes the red blood corpuscles, increases the flow
so that the blood can properly perform its physical work. The dull sluggish
feeling leaves you—the complexion clears up. Even long standing cases re
spond promptly. But you must take S. S. S. Drugs and substitutes won’t
do. Get S. S. S. from your druggist. If yoors is a special case and yon
need expert advice, write te S. S. S. G*, Atlanta, Qa.
Miss Lucy Vickers.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edwards of
Iron Springs visited relatives
here Sunday.
Miss Martha Nelson had as her
guest Saturday night and Sun
day Miss Flore McCord, of Cov
ington, who is teaching at Union
Ridge. She ' was accompanied
home by Miss Martha Nelson and
brother, Stewart.
The singing given by Mrs. W.
R. Vickers Saturday night was
enjoyed by all who attended.
Mrs. W. T. Nelson and daugh
ter, Miss Martha, spent Monday
afternoon with the family of
Mrs. Dink white.
Robert Lavender of Union
Ridge visited Oscar Hay Satur
day night.
Mr. John Hay spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. Walter Nel
son.
Willie Moss spent Monday with
Maurice Fears at Smith’s Mill..
Pre&cher Was Laid Up
Rev. c. M. Knighton. Havanna,
Fla., ivri'fvr “For three Month* I
nuffuml intense pain in Mis kidney*
ami back w ich *t lime* laid me up
entirely. I used 1 % bottle* of Foley
Kidney pill- and ail Mi* pain 0 sp
peared. I feel • if' 20 years had
been added to m.v life,” Relieves
riieumH!ism. backache. ■ muscles
snfT j 'lilts- The Owl Plian-in*<n , h<lv
DON’T ask us to give you th&
$8 GO worth of ware with a MA
JESTIC RANGE after our De
monstration week, as this special
offer appliea to demonstration
week ONLY, Oct. 11. Newton-
Carmichael-Hdw. Cos.
Comfort and economy make
happy homes. You get both by
using Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters.