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MR. J. T. HARRIS
DIES SUDDENLY
Death Called Former Jack
son Citizen at Panacea
Springs, Florida
Coming as a surprise and shock
to his numerous Butts county
friends was the death of Mr. J.
T. Harris, which occurred Friday
morning, the 19. at Panacea
Springs, Fla. He had been in
feeble health for several months
but it was not thought his con
dition was critical and news of
his passing was a suprise to his
own family. Mr. Harris, who
had been residing in Jacksonville
since leaving Jackson last fall,
went to Panacea Springs, near
Tallahassee, about a week before
he died, thinking the change
would be beneficial to his health.
The remains were brought to
Jackson Saturday afternoon and
the funeral services were conduc
ted from the Methodist church,
of which the deceased was a mem
ber, bv Kev. Olin King. Hand
some and numerous floral offer
ings attested the esteem in which
the deceased was held. The pall
bearers were Messrs. C. M. Comp
ton, G. F. Gilmore, J. T. Fletcher
and J. H. McKibben. Interment
was in the City Cemetery.
Mr. Harris was 56 years old on
April 21. and was a native of
Oliver. Screven county, Ga. For
a number of years he was a resi
dent of Jackson and was engaged
in business until a few years ago.
He was formerly a naval stores
operator in South Georgia and
Florida. Mr. Harris had scores
of friends in this city, particular
ly among the older residents.
Quiet, unassuming, Mr. Harris
was an upright, honorable, noble
hearted Christian gentleman.
The surviving relatives are his
wife, who a Miss Pound, of
Jackson, before her marriage,
two daughters, Misses Louise and
Myrtle Harris; a sister, Mrs.
Jones, of Geneva, Fla., a half
brother, who resides in Waycross.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
Crashes into sour bile, ma
king you sick and you
lose a day’s work
Calomel salivates! It’s mer
cury. Calomel acts like dyna
mite on a sluggish liver. When
calomel comes into contact with
sour bile it crashes into it. caus
ing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy,
constipated and all knocked out.
just go to your druggist and get
a 50c bottle of Dodson’s Liver
Tone, which is a harmless veget
able substitute for dangerous
calomel. Take a spoonful and if
it doesn’t start vour liver and
straighten you up better and
quicker than nasty calomel and
and without making you sick,
you just go back and get your
money.
If you take calomel today you’H
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides, it may salivate you,
while if vou take Dodson’s Liver
Tone you will wake up feeling
great, full of ambition and ready
for work or play. It’s harmless,
pleasant and safe to give to chi 1
dren; they like it.
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FLOVILLA NEWS
Mrs. J. T. Thompson visited
friends in Atlanta this week.
Miss Laura Smith arrived Mon
day from McDonough to spend
awhile with relatives before go
ing to Nashville, Tenn., to study
at Peabody Normal School during
the summer term.
Mr. Harry Thomas closed his
school at Worthville Friday and
came for a two days visit with
home folks before going to Ten
nessee Monday, where he has ac
cepted a position.
Mr. Joe Bill Terrell was down
from Atlanta for the week-end at
home.
Mrs. H. M. Byars and children,
of Rome, are guests for a week
of Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Pendley.
Mr. J. T. Carson spent Monday
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Butts County:
l hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Representative from Butts
county in the next General Assembly,
subject to the regulations of the state
democratic executive committee. In
making this announcement for re-elec
tion I pledge myself that should the
voters again entrust me with this posi
tion of trust and honor to continue to
represent the interest of my county and
state to the best of my ability. The
votes and support of the people will be
appreciated. Respectfully,
C. A. TOWLES.
Cigarettes were born
midst Virginia’s sunshine!
NOTE:—I2#% of all
the cigarettes smoked
in the United States are
Piedmonds. Think of
it! There are hundreds
of different brands of
cigarettes on the mar
ket—yet 1 outof every 8
cigarettes smoked is a
Piedmont.
in Atlanta.
Mr. W. A. Dozier was a recent
visitor to Atlanta.
Miss Emma Alice Johnson left
Tuesday for her home in Colum
bus to spend the summer. Miss
Johnson has had charge of the
music department of the Flovilla
High School for the past term
and proved herself capable and
efficient. She has made a host of
friends since coming here, who
are delighted to know she has
been elected for the next term.
Miss Mildred Allen is visiting
Miss Mary Nixon in Locust Grove
and attending L. G. I. commence
ment.
Mrs. J. A. Maddox and young
son have returned to Macon after
a pleasant visit with Flovilla rel
atives.
Mrs. Jacob Mavo and little
daughter have returned from For
syth where they were guests of
relatives while Mr. Mayo was in
Wadley.
Mrs. Sallie Carson, of Nash
ville, Tenn., after visiting Mrs.
0. D. Smith, is now spending
awhile at Indian Springs.
Mrs. S. M. Glover and little
Julius Smith are in Oxford, Ala.,
for a visit with Rev. and Mrs. A.
J. Johnson.
Little Cecil Duffey had the
misfortune to fall from a tree on
Monday, receiving serious injur
ies from which his friends hone
i he will soon tecovei.
AND cigarette tobacco to be good cer
/V tainly needs the mellow sunshine of
old Virginia.
Here’s one reason why Virginia is
known as “the tobacco man's tobacco":
because Virginia gives to a cigarette the
one thing no other tobacco can give—that
noticeable liveliness called “ character.'’ l
Sun-goldened, lively, mellow Virginia
—that’s Piedmonts 1 ALL Virginia!
No wonder Piedmonts satisfy smokers.
No wonder Piedmonts give smokers that
‘ ‘charact they want—every whiff.
You ask for Piedmonts today and see f
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