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We’ve Been Telling You
About the good things we have. Now
we will tell you of the good things we
have not, and that happens to be Money
but we have it on our list. So pay up and
we will all get on the old ship of Zion and
sing hallelujah, and just keep on hustling.
You know we sell you good stuff and de
liver it promptly, so let us have your or
ders and we will do the rest.
A full line of new crop Prunes, Seeded
Raisins, Three Crown Raisins, Currants,
Dates, Fig, Citron, Cocoanuts, Spices and
Extracts. We handle Sweet Violet, Gold
Bar and White Rose Canned Goods,
Sweet Violet Flour. Also Home Canned
Tomatoes, none better.
PHONE 8, THE EASY NUMBER
J. C. Kinard & Cos.
The Eittle B-Z Place. The place to get
YOUR FIREWORKS.
JENKINSBURG
Mrs. J. E. White anti children,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Miss Ghittie Cook spent last
week at Fairburn with relatives.
Mr. A. P. Stallsworth was a
visitor to Atlanta recently.
Miss Nelle Guest spent Monday
at Phillipi.
Mrs. Boe Childs and childrt n,
of Phillipi, were guests of Mrs.
J.W. Childs Monday.
!Mr. Bud Ingram, of McDon
ough spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Ingram.
Dr. J. W. Harper and Mr. W.
Solid car Good ripe Ba
nanas to be sold Friday and
Saturday 50c per bunch.
Paul Nolen & Cos.
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' '<■; . :> r 1 . -• ri.i frcm conr*-
do not relieve you, see a physician,
because no other home remedy will.
Sold only by us, 10 cents.
Slaton Drug Cos.
There Is But One
SAYS SUNNY JIM
Said Grouchy Bill to Sunnv Jim
The feller ’cross the street’s got into the swim.
££?3| He is selling (.\x*a Cola; last wwk had a run
Now he smiles and admits “THKHE BIT
J||jM ON K.”
Mam Bcoplo dropped in to trade, that never before
£UB£L Seemed to know that he kept a store.
But that CH‘a Cola sign, so bright and clean
IHKSr>aB Made the others look skimpy, dingy and mean.
lip vjIJJ When the people all saw this Iteautiful sign
TO&fcgM They gathered in bunches, marched in in line.
Kach called for a "Cola.” and before they were
1 done
mmm He’d sold a load of the genuine; "THERE Is
BUT ONE."
Then straight way ’cross they came to my store
And each called for Coca Cola: they wanted
some more.
For they said it was the goods, regardless the
pun
You see they’d agreed: "THERE IS Bl T T
ONE.” ,
The Jackson Coca-Cola
Bottlino Company
WEAK, SORE LUNGS
Restored To Health By Vinol
Camden, N. J.—“l had a deep seated
cough, was run-down, and my lungs were
weak and sore. I had tried everything
suggested without help. One eve
ning I read about Vinol and decided
to try it Soon I noticed an improve
ment I kept on taking it and today I
am a well man. The soreness is all
gone from my lungs, I do not have any
cough and have gained fifteen pounds/’
Frank Hillman.
We guarantee Vinol for chronic
coughs, colds and bronchitis and for all
weak, run-down conditions.
Woods-Carmichael Book & Drug
Company, Jackson, Ga.
M. Glass were in Jackson Tues
day on business.
Master Frank Harper has re
turned home after a few week!
visit at Stark.
Mrs. F. G. Spearman and Mrs.
E. C. Cawthon spent last Tues
day at Worthville as guests of
Mrs. J. W. Pope.
r> T TD'T'T TO 17 Wesend our
Jtv UJL JL U Iv. ll/ appliance on
one week’s trial before any pay. It’s
“pain killer.” Soft, cool and pleasant.
Holds rupture in place. Cures large
per cent of cases; makes your truss com
fortable. Von forget you are ruptured.
Priee only 7Be. If not satisfactory re
turn and you owe nothing. Thousands
in ust* throughout the l . S.
H. C. TINDALL
Macon, Ga.
Oh! Have You Seen
The Pretty Christinas Goods
AT
Edwards’
Jewelry Store
Yes, Uncle Joe has quite a bit of
Christmas goods already and more
will be here this week and next week,
i Now you know there are only about
18 more shopping days before dear
Santa pays his visit in 1915, so don’t
wait until the eleventh hour to do
your shopping, especially if you
want any engraving done.
Just watch my windows. There will be ar
ticles in them that will be quite interesting to
all, besides something going at a special price
each day. Want to show you my goods and
will certainly appreciate a call from you
whether you buy or not. Come early.
JOS. E. EDWARDS
MOTHER! 6IVE CHILD
“SYRUP OF FIGS” IF
TONGUE IS COATED
.“17 .J- •D , ■“
If cross, feverish, sick, bil
ious, clean little liver
and bowels
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Children love this “fruit laxa
tive,” and nothing else cleanses
the tender stomach, liver and
bowels so nicely.
A child simply will not stop
playing to empty the bowels, and
the result is. they become tightly
clogged with waste, liver gets
sluggish, stomach sours, then
your little one becomes cross,
half-sick, feverish, don’t eat,
sleep nr act naturally, breath is
bad, system full of cold, has sore
throat, stomach-ache ordiarrhoea.
Listen, Mother! See if tongue is
coated, then give a teaspoonful
of “California Syrup of Figs,”
and in a few hours all the consti
pated waste, sour bile and undi
gested food passes out of the
system, and you have a well play
ful child again.
Millions of mothers give Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs” because it
is perfectly harmless; children
love it, and it never fails to act
on the stomach, liver and bowels.
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent
bottle of “California Syrup of
Figs.” which has full directions
for babies, children of all ages
and for grown-ups plainly printed
on the bottle, Beware of counter
feits sold here. Get the genuine,
made by “California Fig Syrup
Company.” Refuse any other
with contempt, adv
If you have not bought
Coat Suit or Hat you are
lucky. Come see what
we are doing. They came
in today. Going at about
one-third their value.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
Observe The Warning
A cold that promises to “hang on all
winter” is to be dreader!. Prompt ac
tion should be taken at the first warn
ing of a cold—sneezing, chilliness,
slight shivering. Foley's Honey and
Tar makes quick work of coughs, colds
and croup. It clears air passages, stops
coughing, cases difficult breathing.
The Owl Pharmacy, adv
PARKER
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erfeeft
oints—Popular Prices
lease
articular
eople
Nice, Useful Xmas Gift
See our Assortment Early
Huyler’s, Nunnally’s, Norris’
XMAS CANDIES
The BEST Order EARLY
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Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Etc.
Ask for our Profit Sharing Cou
pons with cash purchases
W oods-Carmichael
CORNER DRUG STORE
310 PHONES 62
Letters to Santa
Claus
Dear Santa Claus: Please
bring me a little train, a horn, a
Cowboy suit, fire works and con
fectioneries. I remain.
Your loving boy,
George Johnson.
Dear Santa Claus: We will
again ask you to remember us.
We are two little girls age 8 and
2 years. Will you please bring
us each a doll, some confection
eries and fire crackers. This is
all we will ask for this time, as
we want you to remember all.
Your two little girls,
Ida Sue and Mildred Norsworthy.
Dear Santa Claus: I thought
I would write and tell you what
to bring me Christmas. I want
vou to bring me a horn, a gun
and some oranges, apples, candy,
nuts raisins, and everything that
you can spare for me, and don’t
forget my two little brothers and
papa and mama. lam 7 years
old and go to school and Sunday
school and Sunbeans.
Your little friend,
J. D. Lynch, Jr.
Watch the sacrifice pe
destal at Edwards’ Jewel
ry Store.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure.
The worst cases.no matterof bow lone standi ne
the ,- ™xkrful, old reliable Dr!
Porter s Antiseptic Healing: Oil. It relieve
Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c. 50c, SI.OO