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Best by Test
The constantly increasing sales of Chero-Cola prove
that the people know and appreciate the goodness of
this delightful beverage. It has been weighed in the
balance and not found wanting. It is BEST BY
EVERY TEST.
During Fair Week
See that you have a supply on hand. When your
customers call for Chero-Cola don’t put them off with
something else as good.”
We extend a special invitation to fair visitors to call
and inspect our plant and see how Chero-Cola is bot
tled. Our new and modern sanitary plant, where ev
ery bottle is thoroughly cleaned and sterilized, in
sures the wholesomeness and purity of our product.
Our Growing Business
Shows the way the wind is blowing. This home
company is winning out on MERIT. Business is
good with us and we appreciate your orders. Get a
bottle now and drink to the success of the Butts
County Fair.
Jackson Chero-Cola Bottling Company
Jackson, -:- Georgia
UGH! ACID STOMACH.
SOURNESS. HEARTBURN.
GAS OR INOIGESTION
The moment “Pape’s Dia
pepsin” reaches the Stom
ach all distress goes
Do some foods you eat hit back
taste good but work badly; fer
ment into stubborn lumps and
cause a sick, sour, gassy stom
ach? Now. Mr. or Mrs. Dyspep
tic jot thisdown:Pape’s Diapepsin
digests everything, leaving noth
ing to sour and upset you. There
never was anything so safely
quick, so certainly effective. No
difference how badly your stom
ache isdisorded you will get hap
py relief in five minutes, but
what pleases you most is that it
strengthens and regulates your
stomach so you t an eat your favor
ite foods without fear.
Most remedies give you relief
sometimes—they are slow, but
not sure,
“Pape’s Dispensin'’ is quick,
postive and puts your stomach in
a healthy condition so the misery
won’t come back.
You feel different ss soon as
“Papes Diapepsin” comes in con
tact with the stomach—distress
just vanishes—your stomach gets
sweet, no gases, no belching, no
eructations of undigested food,
vour head clears and you feel fine.
Go now, make the best invest
ment you ever made, by getting
a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s
Diapepsin from any drug store.
You realize in five minutes how
reed less it is to suffer from indi
gestion, dyspepsia or any stom
ach disorder.
Greet the boll weevil with hog
and hominy. The varmint can’t
eat anything but cotton.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
MalaTia.enriches the blood.andbuildsupthe aye*
-tea. A true tonic. For adulta and children. Me
HNAL FAIR MEETING
FRIDAY AT 2 O’CLOCK
There will be another meeting
of the directors of the Butts
County Fair Association Friday
afternoon. October 15th, at two
o’clock in the court house.
Several matters will be thresh
ed out at that time and the odds
and ends of the fair put in shape
for the following Tuesday.
Chairmen of commitees, heads
of departments, officers and di
rectors are expected to be pres
ent,
Preacher Was Laid Up
Rev. C. M. Knighton. Havanna,
Flu., write*: •‘For three Months I
suffered intense pain in the kidneys
and back w".icl) at times laid me up
eniirely. 1 used bottles of Foley
Kidney pills and ail the pain disap
peared. I feel as if 20 years had
b-Hh Hdded to my life,” Relieves
rheumatism, backache, sore muscle*
stiff j.iint* I'lie o*l Pharmacy, miv
LORING BROWN TO JUO6E
THE 816 POULTRY SHOW
That Loring Brown will judge
the poultry show at the Butts
County Fair is a sufficient guar
antee of a satisfactory rating
in this department. Mr. Brown
is one of the best known poultry
men in the South and his ser
vices are much in demand at
fairs this season of ths year.
Mr. Brown will be in Jackson
on October 21 and will spend the
day looking over the fine chick
ens, pigeons, ducks, turkeys and
other fowls on display. This is
expected to be one of the most
popular features of the entire
fair.
KEEP THE KIONEYS WELL
Health is Worth Saving
and Some Jackson People
Know to Save it.
Many Jackson people take their lives
in their hands by neglecting the kid
neys when they know these organs
need help. Weak kidneys are respon
sible for a vast amount of suffering
and ill health—the slighest delay is
dangerous. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills
—a remedy that has helped thousands
of kidney sufferers. Here is a Jackson
citizen’s recommendation.
VV. T. Burke, Oak St., Jackson,
says: “Heavy lifting and straining
caused my kidneys to get out of order.
The kidney secretions sometimes pass
ed too frequently and were scanty.
They also contained sediment. My
back finally commenced to ache and
grow worse until I couldn’t keep going.
[ had rheumatic pains all through my
body and I was so sore and lame that
I could hardly get out of bed. I doc
tored and tried all sorts of medicine,
but with no results. I finally used
Doan’s Kidney Pills and they soon put
my kidneys in good condition. The
pains left my back and the kidney se
cretions passed regularly.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Poan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Burke had. Foster-Mil burn Cos.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv
When you come to the fair
bring along a dollar for your pa
per. We need it and you will feel
better after discharging this ob
ligation.
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IpE AD. THROAT
I BRONCHIA.CHEST
f STOMACH-AND
I OTHER AILMENTS
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
j ALWAYS- READY-TO-TAKE.
Pay Roll Butts County Chain
Gang For Month Sept. 1915
Voucher Number
655 Newton-Carmichael Hdw Cos. tools $ 55 70'
656 G P Williams, vegetables iOO
657 A M Pace, provisions 17 84
658 Thurston & Harper, repairs 16 90
659 Miss Gladys O’Neal, tomatoes 100
660 J T McClure, warden 90 00
661 J H Maddox, free labor 65 CO
662 Sam Cook, guard 45 00
663 J A McClure, guard 45 yo
664 Hugh Mote, free labor 40 00
665 Asbury Godsey, free labor 13 0(
666 Walter Cole, free labor 400 c
667 J C Duke, free labor 44
668 D B Duke, fish 3qq
669 Dempsey Hardware Cos. tools 40 60
670 Good Roads Machinery Cos. tools 20 50
671 Conner & Crawford, provisions 22 35
672 Abe Foster, sharpening drill 25
673 McKibben Buggy Cos. oils 32 50
674 L H Perdue, vegetables 435
$568 15
JOSEPH JOLLY, Clerk J. Q. GASTON, Com.
Watch Butts county show up
well at the State Fair. Then on
to the Atlanta Harvest Festival.
Let’s capture that SI,OOO prize.
EXTENSION BEING MADE
TO THE DIXIE THEATER
Work of building a forty foot
extension in the rear of the Dixie
theater was started last week.
This will give this popular movie
theater a seating capacity of about
250. At present the building
will seat around 150 and seats for
100 more will be provided by the
addition.
This is only one of the many
improvements that Mr. H. L
Williams, manager of the Dixie,
has under consideration. He is
giving the people of the communi
ty jam up service and an increa
sing patronage attests the pot u
larity of the pictures being
shown. &