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EVERYBODY SEES A
CHANGE IN FATHER
“My father lias suffered from
chronic stomach trouble for over
20 years and paid out thous
ands of dollars on medicines and
doctors,” said G. W. Slaton, a
well-known Cobb county farmer,
who lives near Smyrna, a short
distance out of Atlanta.
“We tried nearly everything
trying to cure him, and he went
off to the springs, thinking may
be the water would help him, but
it just looked like nothing would
reach his trouble. Then he tried
dieting, and lived on liquid food
until he almost starved —but even
that failed to do any good, and he
just kept going from bad to worse.
“I don’t guess there ever was
a case as stubborn as his, and if
there ever was a confirmed dys
peptic he was one of them, and I
guess lie would have been one
yet if it hadn’t been for this
Tanlac.
“The first we heard of this
medicine was when my father
saw an advertisement in the pa
pers from parties he knew in
Tennessee, who were friends of
his, and he knew what they said
about it was the truth—so he got
it right away and he began tak
ing it.
“Well, sir, it acted like magic
—and everybody notices the
change in father now—why, he
is just like a different man, and
sits down to the table and eats
like a farm hand. Only yester
day, he ate pork and turnips for
his dinner, and ate so much we
were actually afraid he was over
doing the thing, but he laughed
and said nothing hurt him now,
and he was hungry and expected
to eat and make up for lost time.
“Now, when a medicine will
do things like that, I think people
ought to know about it, and 1
want to say right now that I
would not give one bottle of Tan
lac for all the other medicines and
health resorts in the country put
together.”
Tanlac is sold in Jackson exclu
sively by Slaton Drug Cos. and in
Flovilla by Dr. A. F. White, adv
Gowns, Princess Slips,
Combination Suits, Envel
ope Chemise, a beautitful
line for your choosing at a
big reduction in price.
Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
JENKINSBURG
Misses Ghittie Cook, Claude
and Neliie Guest left Wednesday
for Dexter where they are teach
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White
spent a few days here last week.
Among those who have return
ed to school after spending the
holidays at home are Miss Ruth
Middlebrooks, Wesleyan; Miss
Carrilu Harper, G. N. & I : Mr.
Chester Harris, Emory; and Mr.
Frank Childs. G. M. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray returned to
HOW THIS MOTHER
Got Strength To Do Her Work
Fair Haven. Vt —“I was so nervous
and run down that I could not do my
housework for my little family of thret.
I had doctored for nearly two years with
out help. One day I read about Vmol,
and thanks to it. my health has
stored so I am doing all my housewor
once more. lam telling aft
what Vinol has done for me. Mrs.
James H. Eddy. .
Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron
tonic which creates a healthy appetite,
*ida digestion and makes pure blood.
Woods-CarmicSiai 1 Drug & Book Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
their home Saturday in Florida.
Mr, Leonard Leverette, of Co
lumbus, Ohio, will return Satur
day and take up his work again.
Miss Sallie Ruth Thurston
spent a few days last week in
Griffin.
Miss Irene Bankston has re
turned home after a pleasant vis
it to McDonough and Atlanta.
Miss Annie Reid Harper, of
Jackson, spent last week with
relatives here.
Mr. Edwin Middlebrooks, of
Locust Grove was the guest of
Miss Ruth Middlebrooks Sunday.
Mrs. B. F. Wright, of Forsyth,
spent a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stallsworth.
Miss Ruth Stallsworth, of At
lanta was the guest of her cous
in, Miss Florence Stallsworth,
part of last week.
Mrs. V. P. Manning and chil
dren spent last week in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Woodward,
of Atlanta visited relatives here
last week.
Miss Willie Woodward has re
turned to Moultrie where she
will resume her school work.
Among the out of town rela
tives who attended the funeral
of little Hammond Childs were
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hammond of
Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Moore and Miss Lillie Childs, of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Croff Maddux, of Flovilla,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Saunders last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Phillips
have returned home after a
pleasant visit to Atlanta.
Mr. Gordon Bankston left Sat
urday for Atlanta where he goes
to accept a position.
Mrs. E. A. Cawthon has re
turned home after a pleasant vis
it to Macon.
Mrs. Ethel Carmichael and son,
D. N., have gone to Skipperton
for a month’s visit.
WHY WOMEN SUFFER
Many Jackson Women
Are Learning the Cause
Women often sutler, not knowing
the cause.
Hack ache, headache, dizziness, ner
vousness.
Irregular urinary passages weak
ness, languor—
Each a torture of itself.
Together hint at weakened kidneys.
Strike at the root—get to the cause.
No other remedy more highly en
dorsed than Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Recommended by thousands —
Endorsed at home.
Here’s convincing testimony from a
Jackson citizen.
Mrs. B. B. Kelly, Brookwood Ave.,
Jackson, says: “My back was weak
ami pained severely, especially in the
morning. My head ached frequently
and l had spells of dizziness. Doan’s
Kidney Pills relieved the pains in my
back and other symptoms of kidney
trouble left.”
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Kelly had. Foster-Milburn Cos.
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv.
FLO VILLA NEWS
Mrs. Patria Mercer and chil
dren. J. B. and Luneel, of Atlan
ta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Funderburk for a few days.
Misses Lucile Mann, Lurline
Lawson, Marilu Terrell, Mr. Joe
Bill Terrell and Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Lawson were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Judsonßoberts in.Tack
son at an elegant Christmas din
ner Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. White en
tertained at a delicious dinner
Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
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Thompson entertained Sunday.
The guests on these occasions in
cluded only their immediate fam
ilies.
The marriage of Mrs. Dixie
Preston to Mr. A. G. Preston, of
Lineville, Ala., which occurred
at the home of Mr- and Mrs. J.
T. Mayo Monday afternoon, came
somewhat as a surprise to their
friends. Mrs. Preston has made
many friends since coming to
Butts county to reside and it will
be a source of pleasure to them
to know that she will continue to
reside at her present home.
Mr. Luther Pendlev, of Rome,
and his bride, who was Miss May
Morton before their marriage
Sunday, arrived Tuesday for a
visit to Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Pend
ley. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Byars
and Miss Lena Morton, of Rome,
are also guests in the Pendley
home for the holidays.
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
For Sale
Well bred bulldog puppies. Ap
ply to D. D. Estes, city water
works, Jackson, Ga.
Get Rid Of A Racking La Grippe
Cough~lt Weakens
For the severe racking cough that
comes with lagrippe, Foley’s Honey
and Tar Compound is wonderfully heal
ing and soothing. R. Collins, ex
postmaster, Barnegat, X. J., says:
“Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
soon stopped the severe lagrippe cough
that completely exhausted me. It
can’t be beat.” The Owl Pharmacy.
adv
Shirting and Waist Ma
dras, a large, varied assort
ment at remarkably low
prices.
Garmichael-Mallet Cos.
I am now prepared to offer to the public
SWEET MILK, j
BUTTER MILK
AND BUTTER
On Short Notice t
Call 210 and the goods will come
Everything delivered to regular customers
Respectfully,
X. B. CONNER
P. S.—l have 8 good milk cows I will sell or
exchange for beef cattle
THIS IS A BARGAIN
70 acre farm 2Vi miles south of Jack
son, well improved, $60.00 per acre
will buy.
6 room honse and lot on East Third
street will sell cheap.
On Lyon? street the Davis Kinard
home, a 7 room house, will sell .at a
bargain.
The Goddard lots rtill for sale.
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and Renting Agents p
Harkness Building Jackson, Georgi| r