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Two Stores Two Stores
J. L. GARDNER
LOCUST GROVE TRADING CO.
“The Cash System Stores”
Having bought before the advance a large lot of flour, lard, coffee
and many other things—are selling same under the market.
PRICES FOR THIS WEEK
Fancy Patent Flour
Howard $6.20 per barrel
Split Silk $6.20 per barrel
Faultless $6.40 per barrel
A good Flour $6.00 per barrel
Meat ll'to 13% c
Pure Lard 12c
A full line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
and Millinery
Having bought all the staples before the
advance can save you money
GET OUT OF THE HABIT
Of Buying Goods on Time
PAY CASH
AND SAVE MONEY
Two
Stores
MOTE WATTS
UNDERTAKER
Curry Building
Phones
Day 61 Night 149
CHICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND BRAND
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IUXOSB BEARD PILLS, for twenty-fire
pears regarded as Beat,Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
t£&d EVERYWHERE JSgEg
Quality in it—the best Cake ev
er brought to Jackson.
J. L. Gardner
L. G. Trading Cos.
LOCUST GROVE, GEORGIA
DIXIE THEATER CHANGES
HOURS OF PERFORMANCES
The Dixie theater announces
that the hours of daily perform
ances have been changed as fol
lows: Matinee begins at 4 o’clock
instead of 3, as formerly, and
evening performance begins at
7:30 instead of 7 as heretofore.
This change became effective this
! week and will be of interest to
j the patrons of this popular movie
i theater.
Compound Lard 11 Vz c
Good Coffee 8 and 9 pounds SI.OO
Meal 95c bushel
Plow hoes 3/4 c basis
Amber and Orange Cane seed
for 2 x /4 c pound
Reboiled Ga. Cane syrup 40c gal
Mixed horse feed $1.75 per 100
Two
Stores
REGISTRATION
TOTALS 1,539
Complete List Prepared
by the Board
The final registration list, as
prepared by the board of regis
trars late Wednesdy, contains
1,539 names—a record for Butts
county. By districts the correct
registration follows:
Buttrill 188
Coodys 107
Dublin 97
Iron Springs 132
Indian Springs 158
Jackson 623
Towaliga 117
Worth ville 117
Total 1539
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
OASTO R I A
We have place cards,
score cards, pencils and re
freshments for your party
—Special Color Schemes— |
Woods-Carmichael. Phone
us —62 and 319.
IN APPRECIATION OF
MR. J. 0. THAXTON
On the morning of Feb. 2, 1916, the
Allwise Hand was extended to our
dearly beloved Bro. J. B. Thaxton and
he was taken to that home of eternal
joy to rest in the shadows of the trees,
growing by the gentle flowing streams
in the land of God’s eternal day. Bro.
Thaxton was born Oct. 4, 1857, joined
the church early in life and had long
been an active member of the Mission
ary Baptist church. He leaves a large
number of relatives and friends who
miss him in every walk of life. The
grief stricken wife and children have
lost a companion and father who was
loyal and true, one who possessed that
untiring spirit and always did his best
to support and point them to the Lamb
who died that we might live. But dear j
loved ones, do not feel that you have
lost him but feel that he has gone to
begin home anew, on heaven’s bright
shore where there will be no more part
ing, no more tears. Just feel that heav
en is made brighter by his being there,
and that you must without fail strike
hands with him on the other side of
the river of life, that you, too, may en
joy the sweets of endless life. While
we know it is sad and lonely without
him but the happy expectation of being
reunited should bring such joy and
comfort that we would be compelled to
sav, “Master, not my will, but thine
be done.” The .Lord needed him as He
has needed others. He had a purpose
for him.
While we here in sorrow bow,
Our weak and drooping eyes,
He’s paid the debt we all must pay,
To meet beyond the skies.
We, too, must cross the chilly tide,
Though Jordan’s waves roll high,
Let’s have implanted within our hearts
Oh, Savior, draw me nigh.
As you watched the last expiring breath
The broad chest rise and fall,
Could you not see by that happy smile
That he was ready for the call?
’Tis piercing to the heart, dear friends,
To bid our last farewell,
Let’s resolve to meet again some day,
Just how long no one can tell.
We know in that bright land of bliss,
No tears ’ere dim the eyes,
The Savior’s face we shall behold
Above the vaulted skies.
There all our loved ones we’ll behold
And walk (he streets of gold,
Jehovah’s making ready now
The homeland of the soul.
He calls his jewels rich and rare
To beautify this home,
As he called this one, he’d call for me
And call for every one.
We bow in humble submission to the
will of God; that we endeavor to emu
late his example in all good deeds of
life; that Liberty church has lost one
of its best members and Butts county
has lost one of its best and truest citi
zens. Resolved, That a copy of the
above be spread upon the church min
utes, also a copy be sent the family of
the deceased.
M. E. Washington, C. R. Carter, C.
F. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tread
well, Mr. and Mis. W. R. Flynt,
Committee.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 dsys.
The first appllcstion give* Esse and Rest. 30c.
Early correct election re
turns by precindts at
Woods-Carmichael Drug
Store April sth.
NATIONAL SLOGAN SUG
GESTED BY PROMINENT
MEMPHIS DRU66IST
Would Rsmlnd th Publio to Provont
Bicknooa by Romoving tho Cauoo
T. D. BALLARD
a prominent druggist of Memphis says:
“Much sickness could and would be
prevented If the people would only re
member that constipation is one of the
first causes. Asa reminder. I would
suggest the slogan,
“ ‘Rexall Orderlies, the laxative tab
let with the pleasant taste.'
“I suggest Hex all Orderlies as I know
their formula and believe they are the
best remedy for relieving constipation.
They can be used by men, women or
children.”
SLATON DRUG CO.
THE REXALL STORE
We have the exclusive selling rights for
th : s great laxative.
“S-Q-M-K IWohnnrrl
’’Any time you want real |
w U goodies use Calumet Baking P
Powder! My mother uses it — L
learned her lesson now eke |
Ml tender,
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Cheap and big canßakingPowdere do not
save you money. Calumet does—it’s Pure
and far superior to sour milk and coda.
FINCHERVILLE
Misses Gertrude and Lennie
Mae Allen spent Monday after
noon with Miss Lillie Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hodges
and Mr. R. H. Adams were visi
tors from the dam Saturday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroud
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fin
cher last Week.
Among those who attended the
convention at Cedar Rock Sunday
from here were Miss Lillie John>
son and Mr. Clarence Godsev.
Miss Maggie Godsey and brother,
Vernor, Messrs. Robert and Ira
Cawthon.
Mrs. J. 0. Maddox spent Mon
day afternoon with Mrs. Ike Wil
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fincher
spent Wednesday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lunsford, of
Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Washing
ton spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kitchens.
Miss Frances Barnes spent the
week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fincher
were visitors to Jackson Friday.
Miss Ermond Fincher has been
sick this week, but hope she will
soon be better.
Mrs. Lena Welch spent Sunday
afternon with Mrs. E. A. Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maddox
spent Tuesday with the latter’s
father, Mr. B. T. Maddox.