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1 LOVILLA NEWS
Mr. Bob Ray has returned to
Coleman after a few days visit
with his sister, Miss Leila Ray.
Miss Aniee Barnes is in Eaton
ton visiting relatives.
Mrs. O. P. Heath, of Macon,
spent a few days recently with
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. White.
Mrs. E. L. Lawson is in Atlan
ta for some time to have her
eyes treated.
Miss Bessie Moye has returned
to her home in Atlanta after be
ing delightfully entertained bv
her hostess, Miss Falma Funder
burk.
Mr. M. H. Barnes, of Macon,
■visited his father, Mr. J. M.
Barnes, last week.
Mr. S. L. Thompson spent last
Saturday in in Atlanta.
Mr. W. A. Elder, of Indian
Springs, is spending two weeks
with Miss Virginia White and
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Master A. F. White, while Dr.
and Mrs. A. F. White are enjoy
ing an outing in Florida.
Miss Susie Etheridge spent a
part of this week with Miss Alice
Smith. Miss Etheridge is en
route from a pleasant visit to
relatives in South Georgia and
Florida.
Mrs. Maggie Maddux and little
daughters, Kathleen and Mar
guerite have returned from a
visit to Mrs. J. A. Maddox in
Macon.
Mr. J. L. Holloway, of Macon,
was a recent visitor to relatives
here.
Mr. H. E. White came down
from Atlanta for the past week
end with relatives.
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.
I The Quinine dn w * ont ttie
1 Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
EAT WITHOUT FEAR
OF IND GEST ON CR
SOUR, AC 0 STOMACH
Instant relief! “Pa e’s Dia
pepsin” ends your stom
ach trouble forever.
Wonder what upset your stom
ach—which portion of the food
did the damage—do you? Well,
don’t bother. If your stomach
is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and
upset, and what you have just
ate has fermented into stubborn
lumps; head dizzy and aches;
belch gases and acids and eruc
tate undigested food; breath foul,
tongue coated—just take a little
Pape’s Diapepsin and in five
minutes you wonder what be
came of the indigestion.
1 Millions of men and women to
day know that it is needless to
have a bad stomach. A little
Diapepsin occasionally keeps this
delicate organ regulated and they
eat their favorite foods without
fear. If your stomach doesn’t
take care of your liberal limit
'without rebellion; if your food
is a damage instead of help, re
member the quickest, surest,
most harmless relief is Pape’s
Diapepsin which costs only fifty
cents for a large case at drug
stores. It’s truly wonderful—
it digests food and sets things
straight, so easily that it is really
astonishing. Please for your
sake don’t go on and on with a
weak, disordered stomach; it’s so
unnecessary, adv.
JENKINSBURG
Mrs. O. C. Webb, of Gray, has
returned home after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. J. W. Childs.
Mr. Jim Bowden, of Jackson,
spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bowden.
Mrs. J. M. and Mrs. W. J.
Bankston spent Wednesday in
McDonough with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Sowelh
Mr. J. M. Ingram and Miss Lil
lie Ingram were called toDouglas
ville last Tuesday to attend the
funeral of Mr. Gideon.
Miss Moore spent the week-end
with Miss Odelle Moore.
Miss Annie Reid Harper, of
Jackson, is spending a few days
this week with Mrs. J. W. Harp
er, who is very sick.
Mr. L. 0. Benton, president of
the Farmers Bank, spent last
Friday with Mr. H. C. Childs.
Mrs. Hurdle Thaxton, of Jack
son, was the guest of Mrs. D. 0.
Woodward Friday.
Mr. Guss Malone, of Monticello,
spent last Tuesday with Dr. and
Mrs. J. W. Harper.
SCHOOL NEWS
The Junior class has elected
officers as follows: President—
Jewell Glass; vice president—
Herschel Harris; sec. and treas.
—Bernard Harper.
The Senior class has just com
pleted Macbeth and will now
take up Milton’s Minor Poems.
They enjoy literature very much
because Mr. Fleming is such an
interesting teacher.
Several were absent from school
Monday on account of sickness
i and bad weather.
How’s This ?
Wo offer One Ilv’drcd Dci-tirs lit
wa:d fcr ary cn:o of Catarrh thr>'
can act bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
V.'e, the undersigned, have known F. .1.
Cheney f.-r (lie last ir, years, ana believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMAIFXICE.
Toledo, O
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
Hun live, t iu• id coins per borne, aoi'i
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Take Hail'e Family Pills for const! Da lion.
INDIAN SPRINGS.
The many friends of Mrs. Ar
nold will be glad to know that she
has recovered from a protracted
spell of grippe.
Mrs. Texas Cornell, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cornell will visit
relatives in Clear Water, Fla.
Miss Lucile Elder is spending
the winter months in Orlando.
She is greatly missed by friends
who anxiously await her return.
Miss Emmalu Nolen has been
elected teacher of Indian Spring
school. Already she has become
popular with the scholars and a
favorite in society.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dolvin en
tertained Monday evening at a
Rook party. Hot chocolate and
dainty sandwiches were served.
Mrs. Bessie Bryans, Miss Bryans,
Miss Nolen, Miss Loula Collier
and Messrs. Ben Cleveland and
Wright Watkins were the invited
guests.
The Presbyterian minister, Mr.
Miller, held his regular service at
the home of Miss Jennie Bryans
Sunday afternoon for the benefit
of Mrs. Bryans, who has been a
"shut in” for many months.
There was a large attendance
notwithstanding the inclement
evening.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock
the pastor will preach at the Bap
tist church.
MRS. CLAYTON'S LETTER
To Run-Down Nervous Women
Louisville, Ky. —“I was a nervous
wreck, and in a weak, run-down con
dition when a friend asked me to try
Vinol. I did so, and as a result I have
gained in health and strength. I think
Vinol is the best medicine in the world
for a nervous, weak, run-down system
and for elderly people.”—Mrs. W. C.
Clayton, Louisville, Ky.
Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, guaranteed to over
come all run-down, weak, devitalized
conditions and for chronic coughs, colds
and bronchitis.
Woods-Carmichael Drug & Book Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
Honor Roll Flovilla School
Sixth grade—Paul Duke, Doris
Thomas, Myrtle Thornton, Eddie
Joe Cole, Kinus Pendley.
Fifth grade—Lucy Preston.
Fourth grade—Herman Hard
ing, Alfred Millen, Frank Linch,
Rosa Cole, Bernice Terrell, Eileen
Terrell, Doris Smith, Ida May
Brooks.
Six-Year-Old Had Croup
“I have a little girl six years old who
has a good deal of trouble with croup,”
writes \V. E. Curry, Evansville, Ind.
“I have used Foley’s Honey and Tar,
obtaining instant relief for her. My.
wife and I alo use it and will say it is
the best cure for a bad cold, cough,
throat trouble and croup that I ever
saw.” The Owl Pharmacy. adv
MOTE WATTS
UNDERTAKER
Curry Building
Phones
Day 61 Night 149
Cut This Out —
It Is Worth Money
Cut out this ndyertiscment enclose
5 cents to Foley & Cos., 3835 Shemeia
Ave” Chicago, 111., your name
•’nd address clearly. Vou will re
ceive in return a trial package con
taining:
(1) Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound, the standard remedy
tor coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cou"li tightness and soreness in
chcbt ’grippe and bronchial coughs.
(2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over
rked and disordered kidneys and
bladder ailments, pain in sides and
lock due to Kidney Trouble, sore
muscles, stiff joints, backache and
rl.euma.tism.
{'.) Foley Cathartic Tablets, _ a
v- “ieso ’e and thoroughly cleansing
Cc ! viri rtic. Especially comforting to
< persons, and a purgative needed
f- everybody with sluggish bowels
; torpid liver. You can try these
ikiLe family remedies for only -ic.
THE OWL PHARMACY
Notice
Do not leave water run
ning to prevent your pipes
from freezing. It is against
the City Ordinances to
waste water. It is cheaper
to have your pipes arrang
ed so you can cut the wa
ter off and drain your
plumbing. This is the
sure way.
Water and Light Dept.
W. E. MERCK, Supt.
FOR SALE
First Tuesday in February, one
dwelling house and lot froning on
Lyons street 89 feet, running
back 210 feet; also good barn on
lot; one share First National Bank
stock. See me for terms.
DAVIS KINARD.
Jany. 19th, 1916.
We are still closing out our
stock of goods at New York cost.
Express shipment Sport
Coats —only spring models
at The Busy Corner.
For Sale
My house and lot on North
Oak street, 2 mules, 1 horse, 249
acres land. Easy terms.
1-21-tf. R. C. Thomas.
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FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS