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‘Healthgrams ’ On Skin-
Flashed to Thousands
One of Nature’s signals is an unhealthy, skfh. It is
scientific fact that the skin indicates the coniiiti'QH of
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vidual to a pitiable condition. Little do people realize the physical -
ailments that drain away strength and vitality and that can be
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FLOVILLA NEWS
Mr. Jacob T. Mayo is at work
in Wad ley for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Maddux
had for their guests at dinner
Sunday Mr. I. G. Walker and Dr.
W. J. Waits.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ellis spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Thompson.
The announcement of Mr. Eid
son Smith’s engagement to Miss
Florene Thompson, of Woodbury,
is of interest to their many friends
in Butts county.
M rs. J. A. Maddux, of Macon,
and Mr. Leo Gardner, of Atlanta,
are visiting relatives here for
several days.
Dr. A. F. White has returned
from a very pleasant trip to Flor
ida.
Dr. E. B. Elder, of Atlanta,
Mr. W. A. Elder of Indian Spring
and Mr. Herbert White were
guests of Mrs. A. F. White Sun
day.
The Boy Scouts of Flovilla have
organized and had an enthusias
tic meeting last Friday evening
at the school house with Mr. H.
P. Thomas as Scout Master,
Messrs. Marvin Thomas, Howell
Smith and William Lynch assis
tants.
The many friends of Miss Jim
mie Paullin are sympathizing with
her in the death of her brother,
Mr. W. B. Paullin. Because of
Miss Paullin’s bereavement the
recital that was to be given by
the music and expression classes
March 24, has been postponed
until March 31.
Mrs. J. L. Holloway spent Sun
day in Macon with relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Pendley
have returned from a pleasant
trip to Juliette.
Mrs. C. D. Ingram, Mrs. R. V.
Smith and Mrs. H. G. Vanzandt
spent Tuesday in Atlanta shop
ping.
Miss Marilu Terrell has return
ed from a very pleasant visit
with Miss Exie Ham in Jackson.
The many friends of Mr. W.
Hay Smith are glad to know he
has recovered from a short spell
©f sickness and is able to be out
HEWTON-CARMICHAEL HARDWARE CO.
MAKEtiHIRti WN>AINT
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ITS SIMPLE THIS IS HOW
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yv' \ 4 Gals LAM. Semi-Mixed Real'
*A I j Paint, at $2.25 per gaL N -. 9.
VI | You then Asake 7 Gals. Pule Paint for 5i1.71
VHjffl) In use irs only $1.67 per gaL
over Made with right proportions of Lead. Zinc and
V)- 40 yean Linseed Oil to insure longest wear
Use a gal. out ol any L.&M. PAINT you buy and II not the best
paint made..ret urn the paint and get ALL your money, back;
LADIES
Come in and look over
those beautiful new Sport
Coats which have just ar
rived at The Busy Corner.
again.
Mrs. R. L. Allen and Mrs. J.
S. Cumming welcomed the Flo
villa chapter, U. D. C., to the
hospitable home of Mrs. R. L.
Allen Thursday afternoon. Bus
iness was enthusiastically dis
cussed for an hour, then the so
cial feature was made delightful
by musical selections beautifully
rendered by Miss Nellie Scott
Millen and readings bv chapter
members were enjoyed. Delicious
refreshments were served and
the guests went their ways, ea
gerly anticipating the April meet
ing.
KEEP LIVER ACTIVE
AND BOWELS CLEAN
WITTCASCARETS”
Best when bilious, sick,
headachy, constipated,
or for bad breath or sour
stomach
Be cheerful! Clean up insides
to-night and feel fine. TakeCas
carets to liven your liver and
clean the bowels and stop head
aches. a bad cold, biliousness,
offensive breath, coated tongue,
sallowness, sour stomach and
gases. To night take Cascarets
and enjoy the nicest, gentlest
liver and bowels cleansing you
ever experienced. Wake up feel
ing grand—Everybody’s doing it.
Cascarets best laxative for chil
dren also, (adv)
Call 114 for your meats
and you will call again, for
you will be pleased. Con
ner’s Market.
FOUR NINETY
Electric Lights and Starter
25 horse Power, Mohair Top, Ventilating Wind
Shield, Three Quarter Floating Rear Axle
Easy Riding and Value Received for Every
Dollar Invested
McKibben Buggy Company, Georgia
AFTER GRIPPE
Mrs. Findley Made Strong By Vinol
Severy, Kans.—The Grippe left me
in a weak, nervous, run-down condition.
I was too weak to do my housework and
could not sleep. After trying different
medicines without benefitVinol restored
my health, strength and appetite. Vinol
is a grand medicine and every weak,
nervous, run-down woman should take
it.”—Mrs. Geo. Findley.
Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic, sharpens the appetite, aids diges
tion, enriches the blood, and builds up
natural strength and energy.
Woods-Carmicbael Drug & Book Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
W ORTH VILLE.
Mrs. W. F. Stodghill spent the
week-end in Jackson.
Miss Lola Washington is spend
ing two weeks with relatives in
Forsyth.
Miss Lessie Stodghill spent
Friday in Jackson.
Miss Bertha Williams, of Hamp
ton, is the guest of Mrs. W. A.
Aiken.
Mr. Early Grant and Miss Cleo
Washington spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Benson.
Miss Vallie Smith spent Sunday
in Covington.
Mr. H. P. Thomas and Miss
Annie Laurie Thomas spent the
week-end in Flovilla.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Washing
ton were guests Sunday of Mrs.
N. J. Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Stan
dard spent the week-end in Lo
cust Grove.
Messrs. R. 0. Stodghill and J.
J. Hammond were visitors to
Jackson Tuesday.
Miss Cleo Washinton spent
Sunday with Mrs. W. A. Aiken.
Misses Lucile and Helen Swint
spent the week-end with Mrs. J.
J. Hammond.
LADIES
Some of the season’s
newest Suits are ar
riving at The Busy Corner.
Out Of The Race
When one wakes with stiff back,
pains in muscles, aches in joints, or
rheumatic twinges, he cannot do his
best. If you feel out of the race, tired,
languid, or have symtoms of kidney
trouble, act promptly, Foley Kidney
Pills help the kidneys get rid of pois
onous waste matter that causes trouble.
The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
CHEVROLET
THE JACKSON NATIONAL BANK
thi of s mv ne Growing Banks
And a good SAFI£ place to do your banking.
All business intruded to this Bank will be care
fully looked after ana highly appreciated.
f|§ /rj Capital Surplus and profits
llL# $102,500.00
Deposits
mi*m $109,892.00
J Sir I Loaned to Butts County People
| j| $295,000.00
J j f Total Resources
if $432,802.95
& March 20, 1916
100 dozen Mill End Tow
els, Bed Spread Goods,
Toweling, etc., going
cheap at Smith & Cos.
PROGRAM AT THE DIXIE
Thursday
Pathe presents Henry W. Sav
age’s “Madam X,” featuring
Dorothy Donnelly in 6 reels.
Friday
“The New Janitor,” featuring
Charles Chaplin.
“The Smuggler’s Daughter.”
Two reel Drama.
Saturday
“The House on ‘E’ Street,”
Two reel Drama.
* ‘Tit for Tat, ’ ’ one reel Comedy
Monday
“Rosemary,” Metro feature in
Five reels starring Mr. George
LeGuere and Miss Marguerite
Snow.
Tuesday
“Neal of the Navy.”
Maternity! The J
Wordjf Words
It Is written Into life’s expectations that
motherhood is the one sublime accom
the muscles pliant:
this relieves the strain on ligaments, natural
expansion takes place without undue effect
upon the nerves. And as the time ap
proaches, the mind has gone through a pe
riod of repose, of gentle expectancy, and
this has an unquestioned influence upon the
future child. That this is true is evidenced
by the fact that three generations j)t mothers
have used and recommended “Mother's
Friend.” Ask your nearest druggist for a
bottle of this splendid remedy. He will gel
it for you. And then write to Bradfield Ref
ulator Cos., 497 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga..
for a most interesting book of information
to prospective mothers. It is mailed free,
Write today. It is a book you will enjoy.
The Butts county candidates
are such a fine lot of fellows that
it is a pitv there is not an office
for them all. But the weeding
out process will soon be at hand.