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Phone 8--It’s Easy
We are still on the job with the best of
Fancy Groceries. You can trade here and
get what you want when you want it.
Try our cakes. We have six different
kinds. They are cakes baked separate—
that makes them better. They keep long
er, 10c each.
You all know what Tiptop and Butter
nut bread is. We sell it.
Kingan’s Bacon this week 30c.
Breakfast Bacon in 3 to 5 pound strips
this week 17 l-2c.
No kick yet on Sweet Violet, Crystal
or Postell’s Elegant Flour. If you have
the kicking habit try a sack of either one
and be cured.
Phone B—The Easy Number and we
will do the hustling.
J. C. Kinard & Cos.
THE LITTLE BUSY PLACE
FREE
Aluminum
Ware
We will give away absolutely free to
customers of this store a complete set
of the world’s best quality brand Alum
num Ware. Guaranteed for twenty
years.
Every time you make a CASH pur
chase you will receive a
Free Aluminum Coupon
Corresponding to the amount of your
purchase —you save the coupons, when
you have the necessary amount of cou
pons to entitle you to the one (or more)
pieces of Aluminum Ware you desire,
bring the coupons to us and take away
the Aluminum Ware they entitle you to,
Absolutely FREE
In this way we share our profits with
our customers. Call and see this beau
tiful ware and get started for a set.
SLATON DRUG CO.
Jackson, Georgia
The Stan
MACKEY ESTATE LANOS
SOLD HERE TUESDAY
Some of the cheapest land ever
sold in Butts county, since before
the war, was that of Tuesday,
when Mr. A. McGibony, as ad
ministrator of the estate of Henry
Mackey, Sr., sold 100 acres in the
616th district for SSOO. The land
was bid in by Mr. Martin. It
was rather unusual to see Butts
county land selling for $5 per
acre.
This was the only property
sold at public sales, Tuesday.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in Dotn men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of SI.OO
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and seldom ever fails to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonials from this
and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
Call 114 for your meats
and you will call again, for
you will be pleased. Con
ner’s Market.
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
Adts like dynamite on a
Sluggish liver and you
lose a day’s work
There’s no reason why a per
son should take sickening, sali
vating calomel when 50 cents
buys a large bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone—a perfect substitute
for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable li
quid which will start your liver
just as surely as calomel, but it
doesn’t make you sick and can
not salivate.
Children and grown folks can
take Dodson’s Liver Tone, be
cause it is perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug.
It is mercury and attacks your
bones. Take a dose of nasty cal
omel today and you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated tomor
row. Don’t lose a day’s work.
Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liv
er Tone instead and you will wake
up feeling great. No more bil
iousness. constipation, sluggish
ness, headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist
says if you don’t find Dodson’s
Liver Tone acts better than hor
rible calomel your money is wait
ing for you. ad.
Card of Thanks
We take this method of thank
ing our many friends for the
kindness shown us during the
illness and death of our little son.
We wish to also thank the phy
sicians, for they did all that could
be done. May the richest of
God’s blessings rest and abide
with them all.
I. D. Edalgo and Family.
HARD CHRONIC COUGH
Made Well by Delicious Vinol
Crestline, Ohio. “ I contracted a
hard, chronic cough, and was weak,
nervous and run down. I have a small
family of three, and it was hard for me
to do my work. I took different medi
cines without benefit. Finally I heard
about Vinol, and it has restored me to
health and strength, my cough is all gone
and I feel fine.’—Mrs. H. H. Carlisle.
We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod
liver and iron tonic without oil, for
chronic coughs and colds, and for all
weak, nervous, run-down conditions.
Woods-Carmichael Drug & Hook Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
SCHOOL NEWS
The news of the re-election of
Mr. Martin was received with
much pleasure by every student
of the school. He has now been
with us four years and has done
so much for advancement of ed
ucation that we feel we could not
let him leave us.
Martha King gave a reading
Wednesday morning, which was
enjoyed by all. We are always
glad to have Miss Wrenn’s pupils
give readings.
The present Senior class is the
greatest in the history of the
school. It has done more and
better work in literature than any
class before, besides Domestic
Science work by the girls and the
study of electricity by the boys.
We are very glad that Mrs.
Martin is still improving and will
be able to meet with the Phi The
ta society soon.
Mr. Perritt will spend the
week-end in Atlanta.
Has Eight Children
Mrs. P. Rehkamp, 2404 Herman Ht.,
Covington, Ky. writes: “I have been
using Foley’s Honey and Tar for nearly
two years and can find no better cough
syrup. I have eight children and give
it to all of them. They were subject to
croupe from babies on.” It is a safe
and reliable medicine. The Owl Phar
macy. adv.
WHAT CAN YOUDOf OR CATARRH?
Ask Yourself the question. How often has the doctor failed,
as have ointments, salves, vapours? What you should do.
The easy, common-sense method—
that costs so little —that is so quickly
and vigorously effective —is often the
last resort of many Catarrh sufferers.
Why, it is hard to say. One of the
specialists of the Swift Specific Com
pany inAAtlant a physician of stand
ing and national reputation because of
his knowledge of blood disorders, made
the assertion that, if the majority of
Catarrh sufferers would buy and faith
fully take S. S. S., they could effectu
ally get rid of Catarrh.
S. S. S. goes straight to the seat of
trouble, the blood. It spreads Its In
fluence over every organ in the body,
comes through the veins and arteries,
enables the mucous surfaces to ex
change adds and irritating substances
for red blood corpuscles that, effectual
ly cleanse the system and thus put an
end to all Catarrhal poison. S. S. S.
cleans out the stomach of mucous ac
cumulations, enables only pure, blood
FLOVILLA NEWS
Mr. Herbert White came down
from Atlanta Friday to visit his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. F.
White.
Miss Margaret Giles left Mon
day for Knoxville, Tenn., where
she will reside in the future. Miss
Giles has made many friends here
who regret that she will make
her home elsewhere.
Mr. W. A. Dozier was a recent
visitor to Macon.
Mrs. Davis, of Athens, spent a
part of last week with Mrs. C.
C. Ingram.
Rev. J. S. Lewis and family
moved to Jackson last Friday to
make their home. Their many
friends were sorry to have them
leave Flovilla.
Miss Willie Terrell, who teach
es in Macon, spent the past week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Terrell.
Miss Marilu Webb, of Blount,
was a visitor here Saturday.
Mr. E. L. Philpot, of Atlanta,
was a visitor to his aunt, Mrs. T.
C. Giles, Saturday and Sunday.
A few young people were invited
by Mrs. Giles Saturday evening
to meet Mrs. Philpot and give
Miss Margaret Giles a farewell
party before her departure for
Knoxville. The guests included
Misses Johnson, Sharp. Millen,
Messrs. R. T. Smith, B. C. Hard
ing, J. C. Funderburk.
Mr. D. B. Plymale, of Sandy,
and Miss Roxie Torbett, of Ber
ner, were married at the home of
Rev. W. 0. Sharp Sunday after
noon.
Mr. E. L. Lawson, Misses Lur
line Lawson, Marilu Terrell and
Mr. Joe Bill Terrell motored to
Covington Sunday for the day
Cold Settled in my Stomach.
Lost My Took
Appetite. Wm Perunao
Could Not fIHHJ Am Cured.
Sleep. Peruna
All wHj A Great
Remedies Family
Failed. Medicine.
Mr, Chat. Sauerbier, 815 Main street, St. Joseph,
Mich., a constant Friend of Peruna, Uses it in his
Family.
making materials to enter the intes
tines, combines with these food ele
ments to enter the circulation, and in
less than an hour is at work through
out the body in process of purification.
S. S. S. is made from barks, roots
and herbs that are food and tonic for
the blood. It stimulates —gives the
blood power to throw off poisons. You
will soon realize its wonderful influ
ence by the absence of headache, a
clearing of the air passages, a steadily
improved nasal condition, and a.sense
of bodily relief that proves how com
pletely Catarrh often infests the entire
system.
You will find S. S. S. on sale at all
drug stores. It is a remarkable rem
edy for all blood affections, such as
Eczema, Rash, Trupus, Tetter, Psorias
is, Roils, and all other diseased condi
tions of the blood. For special advice
on any blood disease write The Swift
Specific Company, Medical Depart
ment, Room 11, Atlanta, Ga. Avoid
substitutes.
A Little Blossom
To Delight the Home
When it is known that In the near
future the home is to be blessed with a
new arrival the first
IMK4I thought should bo
CGt (lv\ jf vfUftjEl “Mother’s Frl c n d."
This is an external
I remedy gently applied
Ss LyP I ov tr the stomach mua-
I clcs. It makes them
j I firm and pliant, they
™ I expand naturally with
a ou * un d uo strain, it
IBaSflSl removes from the
nerves those infiu-
II I cnees which are rc*
II I sponsible for much of
1 **■ ii J the pain Incident to the
period of expectancy, ft is for this reason
that much of the distress such as morning
sickness is avoided. All prospective fathers
should see to it that the expectant mother
is provided with a bottle of “Mother’s
Friend.”
The directions nrc simple. Oct it at any
drug store. It Is applied by the expectant
mother herself, it penetrates deeply and af
fords quick and splendid relief in a most
gratifying mnnncr nnd reflects a physical
betterment to the nervous disposition of the
baby. Don’t fail to get a bottle of “Mother’s
Friend’’ today and then write Brudfleld Reg
ulator Cos., 41S Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, fJa.,
for a pretty little lx>ok brimful of informa
tion for expectant mothers. It la a delight
to read it.
with relatives.
Mrs. Lizzie Edwards returned
Monday from a two months stay
in Florida.
Mrs. S. M. Glover and Mrs. M.
A. Middlebrooks went to Cork
Tuesday for a visit of several
days with friends.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham and
Miss Exie Ham, of Jackson. Rev.
G. I). Stone, of Decatur, and
Miss Kate Lynch were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Al
len, Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Lane, Miss Mary
Lane and Master Robert Lane, of
Jasper county, Mrs. H. L. West
brook and Master William West
brook, of Blount, were guests re
cently of Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
Thompson.
Mr. George Smith was down
from Atlanta for a short visit be
fore going to Texas, Tuesday, for
a month on business.