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JACKSON, GEORGIA
MR. H. B. TULLIS
PASSED TO REWARD
Funeral services over the re
mains of Mr. H. B. Tullis, who
died at Milledgeville Saturday of
last week, were held here Sunday
afternoon. Dr. Robt. VanDeven
ter conducted the services. The
members of St. Johns Masonic
lodge, of which the deceased was
formerly an esteemed member,
had charge of the services at the
grave.
Mr. Tullis resided in Jackson a
few years ago and is well remem
bered by many of the citizens.
He was a native of Ohio, a vet
eran of the Union army and was
75 years old.
Mr. Tullis is survived by his
wife; two sons, Howard, of Hous
ton, Texas, and H. B. Jr., of
Cabiniss; two daughters, Mrs.
Wiley Lynch, of Millen, and Mrs.
Tedder, of Tampa, Fla.
MOTE WATTS
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SCHOOL NEWS
The Teachers Normal meeting
for February was held on last
Tuesday with Mrs. Doan and Miss
Hearn. The subject for discus
sion was “Perception and Mem
ory/ ’ After an hour of study a
salad course was served.
Dr. A. W. Van Hoose will lec
ture at the auditorium on Friday
evening at eight o’clock in behalf
of Shorter College.
Everybody is invited.
On last Friday morning a very
interesting program on “Georgia
Day” was given.
Dr. Pope visited us last Friday.
After Lagrippe—What
F. G. Prevo, Bedford, Ind., writes:
“An attack of lagrippe left me with a
severe cough. I tried everything. I got
so thin it looked as if I never would get
well. Finally, two bottles of Foley’s
Honey and Tar cured me. 1 am now
well and back to my normal weight.”
A reliable remedy for coughs, colds,
croup. The Owl Pharmacy, adv
RAISE FOR SUPT. MERCK
Council Gives Slot Ma
chines K. O. Blow
At the meeting of Council Mon
day night the salary of Mr. W.
E. Merck, superintendent of the
water and light plant, was raised
from SIOO to $125 per month. Mr.
Merck is a most efficient and faith
ful official and friends are glad to
know the city appreciates his
services.
At Monday night’s session it
was voted by Council to knock
out slot machines of all kinds.
25 CENTS DESTROYS
YOUR DANDRUFF AND
STOPS FALLING HAIR
Save your hair! Make it
thick, wavy and beauti
ful—Try this!
Thin, brittle, colorless and
scraggy hair is mute evidence of
a neglected scalp; of dandruff—
that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive
to the hair as dandruff. It robs
the hair of its lustre, its strength
and its very life; eventually pro
ducing a feverishness and itch
ing of the scalp, which if not
remedied causes the hair roots to
shrink, loosen and die —then the
hair falls out fast. A little Dan
derine tonight—now —anytime —
will surely save your hair.
Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl
ton’s Danderine from any drug
store or toilet counter, and after
the first application your hair
will take on that life, lustre and
luxuriance which is so beautiful.
It will become wavy and fluffy
and have the appearance of abun
dance, an incomparable gloss and
softness; but what will please you
most will be after just a few
week’s use, when you will actually
see a lot of fine, downy hair
new hair —growing all over the
scalp, adv.
Banks to Close For
Washington’s Birthday
The banks here will observe
Washington’s birthday, Tuesdry,
Feb. 22. a legal holiday, by clos
ing for business.
CITROLAX
CITROLAX
CITROLAX
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow
els. Htops 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.
CORK
Mr. John Leverette, of Macon,
spent Wednesday with homefolks.
Mrs. C. A. Towles spent Wed
nesday with Mrs. D. S. Driskell
at Juliette.
Mr. T. R. Moore, of Atlanta,
has been on a few days visit to
his brother, Mr. W. O. Moore.
Misses Ruby Ward and Olivia
Torbet spent Thursday in Jack
son, shopping.
Mrs. W. D. Mays and little son,
Dierwood, of Holton, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tucker
and Master Torbet Tucker, last
Sunday.
Mrs. Early Edwards and Miss
Ada Sharpe visited friends here
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Smith
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Flem Lane, Saturday.
There was quite a large atten
dance at Sunday School Sunday,
and every one seems very inter
ested in the work. There were
some good singers present.
Little Miss Ida May Brooks, of
Flovilla, spent the week-end with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Flem Lane.
Misses Roxie and Sara Smith
entertained a number of their
friends Monday evening at a
Valentine party. After a good
many Valentine and Leap year
games were enjoyed, sandwiches
and hot chocolate were served
the guests.
Miss Bessie Moore is spending
a few days with Mrs. W, 0. Moore.
Mrs. J. H. Glover, formerly of
Macon, now of Gainsville, is
spending a few days with Mr. J.
L. Pve, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Towles.
Mr. Oscar Cole visited friends
here Monday.
Misses Emma Alice Johnson,
Annie Reid and Beatrice Maddux
spent Monday night with Misses
Laurette, Roxie and Sara Smith.
Miss Bennie Doice Torbet,
Messrs. Elmer Waits, A. H. Pope
and C. A. Towles attended quar
terly meeting in Flovilla, Monday.
Miss Ruby Ward entertained
her friends Saturday night with
a Rook party. Of course all
present had a delightful time.
Messrs. Leonodus Polk, Dan
McDowell, James and Tom Lane,
of Monticello, were visitors here
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Smith
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dock Ether
idge and Mr. and Mrs. Fonze
Freeman.
For Sale
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buggy and wagon; 2 office desks.
I will handle your Real Estate
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IRON SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman,
of Atlanta, have returned home
after a pleasant visit to relatives
here.
Misses Alma and Lovie Preston
and Mr. Nelson Andrews spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. A.
B. Lindsay.
Misses Nena Morton, Irene
Preston and Mr. Spiegel Preston
spent Sunday afternoon with
Misses Roxie and Exie Maddox.
Mrs. J. Walter Collins and lit
tle daughters, Louise and Fran
ces, of Macon, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Maddox. Mr. Collins
came up Sunday to accompany
them home.
Miss Essie Greer, of Jackson,
spent the week-end with Mrs. W.
L- Waldrop.
One of the most delightful
events of the season was the par
ty given Monday evening by Miss
Nena Morton in honor of St. Val
entine. The color scheme of scar
let was carried out in the decora
tions. On each curtain fourteen
small hearts were arranged to
represent a large heart. Small
hearts were scattered about the
room. Several interesting games
had been planned and were play
ed with much merriment. Part
ners were found by matching
hearts. Mrs. A. G. Preston and
Miss Roxie Maddox assisted Miss
Morton in entertaining. Miss
Morton’s guests included Misses
Mary Ella Thomas, Roxie and
Exie Maddox, Floride and Mary
Smith, Lovie and Irene Preston,
Mrs. J. W. Maddox; Messes. Olin
and Ernest Greer. Chester Bank
ston, Pratt, Charlie and Robert
Smith, Ernest Cole, Bill Brown
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Spiegel Preston, Askew Elliott.
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