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MR. M. R. FAULKNER
ANSWERS LAST GALL
Mrs. Faulkner Writes of
The Soldiers Home in
Atlanta
Mr. M. R. Faulkner, a Confed
erate veteran, died at the Sol
diers Home, Atlanta, last Thurs
day morning at 6 o’clock. Death
was due to cancer of the stomach.
The body was brought to Jack
son Friday morning and carried
to Mt. Zion church, Jasper coun
ty, for funeral and interment.
Rev. Olin King, of the Jackson
Methodist church, had charge of
the services.
Mr. Faulkner is survived by
his wife, one daughter, Mrs. J.
T. McMichael, of Jackson, two
sons, Ernest, of Missouri, and
Oswald Faulkner, of Texas.
Mr. Faulkner has been a resi
dent of Butts county for a num
ber of years, though a native of
Jasper, where he enlisted in the
Confederate army. He was a
member of Cos A32 Georgia reg
iment.
Mrs. Faulkner, who was with
her husband in his last illness,
wrote the following letter to the
Monticello News concerning the
Soldiers Home:
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 7.
Dear Mr. Editor:
Wishing the relatives and
friends of Mr. M. R. Faulkner
to hear from him, I ask you to
use space in your columns to say
that he is a very sick man in the
hospital. I have been by his side
since the 25th ult. He suffers
greatly with cancer of the stom
ach. Indicications are that he
will soon be over his suffering.
My intentions are when I return
to bring him back to our home
county.
Mr. Editor, I wish to speak a
few words of the Soldiers’ Home
and Hospital. The inmates have
the best of care. They seem to
enjoy themselves together. They
greet each other as brothers,
kind and true to one another.
Capt. Fox and the matrons and
nurse are all that we could wish
and more than we expected. The
home is beautifully located, well
kept. etc. A large weeping wil
low stands near the entrance.
It seems emblematic.
You will see the old men and
soldiers grouped together, most
of them walking with canes.
Six now in bed. No chances of
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further: “Before 1 began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. 1 was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, 1 began to feel like anew woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
a trial I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good.”
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KEEP THE KIDNEYS 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 sufierers. Here is a Jackson
citizen’s recommendation.
VV. T. Burke, Oak Bt., 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.
I 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 theysoon put
my kidneys in good condition. The
pains left iny back and the kidney se
cretions passed regularly.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that
Mr. Burke had. Koster-Milburn Cos.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv
getting out again. Tho’ the time
passes pleasantly nothing but
recognition and peace with them.
I shall ever remember the kind,
courteous treatment the Home
officials and the gentlemanly old
“Vets” gave me and are giving
me. I know Mr. Faulkner has
had the best medical attention
and care. Each and all do.
CITROLAX
CITR O L A X
CITROLAX
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and siuggiwh bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost at
once. Gives a most thorough and sat
isfactory flushing—no pain, no nausea.
Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and
wholesome, Ask for Citrolax. The
Owl Pharmacy. adv.
Dear Santa Claus: I want you
to come to see me this Xmas.
You came to see me last year. I
want you to bring me a little rocky
horse, some confectioneries, a
rubber ball, a little air gun that
shoots bottle stoppers and a little
Ford car.
Robert Ernest Smith.
P. S.— Please don’t forget my
little brother. He is ; ust 2 years
o’d. Bring him a little ball, nuts
and candy. His name is Andrew
Smith.
GIN NOTICE
Our gin will be running every
day up to Christmas week and
will run again after January 1.
Co-Operative Gin, Coal and Ice
Company.
$48.30
was paid twice by farmer Thomas R.Kalm. He
kept no bank account. He paid his bills in cash.
The last time he paid a coal and feed blil he lost
the receipt. The clerk forgot to make a record
of it. The firm sent Kalm another bill. He had
no receipt showing he had paid it. The clerk
had forgotten. Kalm was sued. He paid again.
Had he kept his money in the First Farmers
Bank his check would have been his receipt.
A check always tells who
got it. Cash is silent.
FIRST FARMERS BANK
SAFE LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE
Your Account Is Invited
Letters to Santa
Claus
Dear Santa Claus: lam a lit
tle girl 7 years old and am in the
first grade and have been doing
pretty all the year. Please bring
me a doll, doll carriage, painting
pencils, sparklers and confection
eries. Your dear little girl,
Ethel Smith.
Dear Santa Claus: lam a lit
tle girl 5 years old and have been
doing pretty ever since last Xmas
and want you to bring me a doll,
a little stove, painting pencils,
som.‘ sparklers and lots of con
fectioneries. Your little girl,
Mildred Smith.
Dear Santa Claus: lam a lit
tle boy 9 years old. I want you
to bring me an air gun, some
shot, Roman candles, some fire
crackers and confectioneries.
James Fred Smith.
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
me a doll, a doll piano, a horn
and lots of fruits.
Beulah Mae Hencely.
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
me a doll piano, a doll, some fruit
and nuts and don’t forget to
bring me a horn.
Louise Hencely.
Dear Santa Claus: Will you
please remember us again this
Xmas. We are two little boys
age 6 and 3. Santa we want you
to please bring each of us a harp,
a gun, some fire works and lots
of nice fruits, that is all we will
ask you for this time. We will
try and be good.
Your two little boys,
Parham Lindsay and Raynor
White,
Dear Santa Claus: I want you
to please bring me a baby doll,
range stove and some confection
eries. Sincerly,
Zulee Yancey.
P. S.—Also bring my little
I brother a celluloid doll and push
cart.
AFTER THE GRIPPE
Vinol Restored Her Strength
Canton, Miss. - “ I am 75 years old and
became very weak and feeble from the
effects of La Grippe, but Vinol has done
me a world of good. It has cured rny
cough, built up my strength so I feel
active and well again.”—Mrs. Lizzie
Baldwin, Canton, Miss. .
Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, aids digestion, en
riches the blood and creates strength.
Unequalled for chronic coughs, colds
or bronchitis. Your money back if
it fails.
Woods-Carmichael Drug & Book Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: How are you ?
well, I hope so you can tote a
good load for all the children. I
want you to bring me a watch,
a bicycle and some fire works,
confectioneries and a goat wagon.
I have a goat and no wagon. I
want you to remember my teach
er, Miss Ruby Culpepper. I
want you to remember grandpa,
grandma, papa and mama. I
wish you a merry Xmas.
Your little boy,
Morris Saunders.
Dear Santa Claus: I am 9 years
old and in the 4th grade and like
my teacher fine. lam all the lit
tle girl papa and mama has.
LOG
CABIN
DAIRY
Berkshire Hogs
Jersey Cows
Jersey bull calves for sale
A. M. PACE
Jackson, Ga.
Please bring me a doll, a doll
trunk and a little chair for the
doll to sit in and I want some
candy, oranges, nuts and grapes.
Please remember my brothers,
papa, mama and my teacher Miss
Myra Louise Garner.
Your little girl,
Lena Jane Saunders.
Dear Santa Claus: lam a little
girl 4 years old. I want you to
bring me a sleeping doll, doll
.carriage and a whole lot of good
things to eat. Don’t forget my
little brother and sister Alvin
Reeves and Mary Louise. Bring
them something too. Santa, I
will love you always and will try
to be a good little girl, so lam
looking for you Xmas. Lovingly/
Bessie Lou Thurston.
P. S. —Please don’t forget my
little cousins who are visiting
grandmother here and all the
children that have no papa and
mama.
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Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
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