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AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION
When your arm or your leg feels “all knot
ted” with rheumatism, when you feel as though
your muscles were “tied up with a rope," you
are really describing your pains accurately.
Rheumatism is a condition of the body when
acids and other deposits of impurities are ac
tually “tieing up” the strands of muscles in
your body, or strangling the nerves and thus
producing the awful shooting pains of sciatica,
lumbago, etc. Medical authorities agree that
these acid deposits are carried and deposited
by the blood in the various parts of the body.
It stands to reason, therefore, that local appli
cations such as rubbing with so-called remedies
can’t do any permanent good. At best they
can relieve the pain a little and only for a
little while. The only way to effect a real cure
is to attack the real cause—the blood. It is
cleansed from the troublesome deposits by
S. S. S., the reliable blood purifier that is now
easing the pains and healing the ills of the third
generation. S. S. S. “goes after” the impurities
in the blood as relentlessly, as eagerly and as
thoroughly as a ferret goes after rats; pursuing
the poison into every vein and artery, into every
nook and corner of the body, and chasing the troublesome substances
out of the system. The blood thus cleansed, carries off the acid and
other injurious deposits and “filters” them out of the body through the
kidneys. S. S. S. is not a drug. It is a purely vegetable blood purifier.
You can get S. S. S. at every drug store. But if in addition you should
like to have the advice of the doctors in charge of our laboratory, do not
hesitate to write us. You will receive free, conscientious and confidential
advice. This is in line with our policy to make every effort to insure the
best results from S. S. S. to every sufferer. Get a bottle at your drug
gist’s today. If you wish special advice, write to Medical Department,
Room 45, Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
HON. J. W. WISE
JACKSON VISITOR
IN INTEREST OF R. F. D.
Bill Introduced For Post
Office Building Here
Hon. J. W. Wise, representa
tive in congress from the Sixth
district, wss a distinguished vis
itor to Jackson and Butts county
this week. He was most cordial
ly greeted and welcomed by his
hosts of friends, political and
personal.
Mr. Wise came to Butts county
primarily to investigate the rural
route service, concerning which
there has been a good deal of
complaint since the changes of
the past few months. With a
view to improving the service in
some way, Mr. Wise went over
some of the routes gathering first
hand information in order to be
able to report the matter fully,
intelligently and comprehensive
ly to the post office department.
It will be of cordial interest to
the citizens of the county that
Mr. Wise has introduced a bill
pioviding for a $50,000 appropri
ation for a site and post office
building in Jackson. In case an
appropriation bill is acted on this
session it is thought that Jackson
will get the post office building.
Mr. Wise returns to Washing
ton Saturday.
Cut This Out—lt Is Worth Money
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, inclose with oc to Foley & Cos.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in
return a trial package containing Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound for
bronchial coughs, colds, and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets. Specially comforting to
stout persons. The Owl Pharmacy,
adv.
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For Rent or Sale
The Webb place on College st.,
6 room house with all modern
conveniences. J. H. Stephens,
Griffin, J. B. Quartermus or J.
B. Guthrie. Jackson.
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MRS. CLAUD EVANS
CLAIMED BY DEATH
After an illness of several
months, Mrs. Claud Evans, of
Hawkinsville, aged 25, died at
Alto Tuesday afternoon at two
o’clock. The body was brought
to Jackson Wednesday afternoon
and the funeral was held at lovv
aliga church at 11 o’clock Thurs
day morning, Rev. T. H Vaughn
condcuting the service.
Mrs. Evans was Miss Bessie
Skinnes, of Macon, before her
marriage. She is survived by her
husband and two small sons; her
father and mother, three broth
ers and one sister, who with a
very large circle of friends mourn
her passing.
It's worth a trip to town
to eye our show window
of Millinery and the prices,
the result of another big
close-out purchase. No ex
cuse now for not buying.
Prices less than half.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Butts County:
I hereby announce inyeeif as a can
didate for Representative from Butts
county in the next General Assembly,
subject to regulations of the state
democratic executive commit l ee. In
making this announc ment for re-elec
tion I pledge myself that should the
voters again entrust me with this posi
tion of trust and honor t • con inue to
represent the interest of iny county and
state to the best of my ability. The
votes and support of the people will be
ap p reci ate and. Res pec tf ull y,
C. A. TOWLES.
FOR CONGRESS
I am a candidate for the Democratic
nomination for Congress for the Sixth
Congressional District of Georgia, sub
ject to such rules and regulations as the
Executive Committee may provide
governing the primary.
I appreciate the past kindness of the
people of the district to me, and assure
you that I will be very grateful for your
support.
J. W. WISE.
How To Get Rid Of A Cold
Read how C. E. Hummers, Hold
redge, Neb., got rid of his cold: “I con
tracted a severe cough and cold and
could hardly sleep. By using Foley’s
Honey and Tar as directed my cough
was entirely cured and I give it full
credit for my speedy recovery.” Foley’s
always soothes and heals. Children
love it. The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, as provided
by law, that we intend to apply at the
next session of the Legislature of Geor
gia, for the passage of a local or special
bill, with title as follows:
“An act to fix the salary of theTreas
user of Butts county, in lieu of com
missions as now paid, to provide for the
payment thereof, and for other pur
poses.”
C. A. Towles,
Representative Butts Cos.
H. M. Fletcher,
Senator 26th I fist.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND
Georgia, Butts County.
Notice is hereby given that Jack L.
Patterson, executor of Mary Jane Pat
terson, has applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the land
belonging to the estate of Mary Jane
Patterson for the payment of debts and
for distribution among heirs. Said ap
plication will be heard at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday
in July, 1916.
This 6th day of June, lf>l6.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that in the
session of the General Assembly for 191(i
there will be introduced a bill entitled
“A bill to be entitled an act to amend
an act to establish anew charter for
the town of Floviila, in Butts county,
Georgia, approved December 27th, 1890,
and published in Volume II of Georgia
Daws 1890-1891, p. 533 et seq., as amen
ded by an act approved August 13th,
1907, published in Georgia Laws 1907,
p. 649, changing the corporate name
from the Town of Floviila to the City
of Floviila; and for other purposes.”
SARDIS W. M. S. TO MEET
The Woman’s Missionary Socie
ty of Sardis church will give an
ice cream festival for the benefit
of the church, in the grove at Mr,
Howard Carter’s, at Elliston,
Saturday afternoon begining at
five o’clock.
PROGRAM AT THE DIXIE
WEEK OF JUNE 18—24
Monday
Barbara Tennant and Howard
Esterbrook featured in “M’Liss,”
in five parts.
Tuesday
Famous drama in four parts,
“World, and The Devil.”
also a good comedy.
Wednesday
Five part Patrotic drama enti
tiled, “For The Honor of Old
Glory.”
Thursday
Tom Wise in one reel comedy
“The Bare Ball Bug.” also “The
Two Sergeants,” four part mili
tary drama.
Friday
“Lights of London,” in five
parts.
Saturday
“One of Millions,” featuring
Loma Sawyer, also Weber and
Fields in a good one reel comedy.
COAL
From Mines to Consumer
Bonita Jellico Coal
Delivered in Jackson
June Shipment 14.36 per ton
July Shipment $4.46 per ton
August Shipment $4.61 per ton
HAMILTON FUEL SUPPLY CO.
Knoxville, Tenn.
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
PHOSLIME
FOR
Peanuts
“I have also used it on Peanuts and Corn with splendid
results.
“I have been using the Phoslime unpulverized but
know that I could have gotten much better results had it
been pulverized to 100 mesh for the reason that it would be
in much better form to be taken up more readily.”
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Prices F. O. B. Phoslime, Fla., in Bags
CARLOAD
$9.00 Per Ton
WRITE FOR BOOKLET
FLORIDA SOFT PHOSPHATE & LIME COMPANY
BOX 462 OCALA. FLORIDA
BUTTS COUNTY MEN
LED THE WHOLE STATE
Their friends will be gratified
to learn that two Butts county
men, Messrs. J. Mote Watts and
J. Luther Joyner, led the entire
stale in the examination before
the Georgia State Board of Em
balmers in Macon Tuesday. With
an 100 per cent, Mr. Watts made
the highest mark, followed by
Mr. Joyner who also made a fine
record. Mr. Watts operates un-
NEWTON-CARMICHAEL HARDWARE CO.
Hardware Pajpts —and Oils —— . _
MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT
Save 58 cfs. per gal.
trrs SIMPLE --- THIS IS HOW
Just mix 3 Gals. Linseed Oil costing about - $2.7(9
4 Gals L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real
Paint, u $2.25 per gal. ' s - 9.00
You then (hake 7 Gals. Pure Paint for $lL7O.'
IPs only $1.67 per gaL
Made with right proportions of Lead, Zinc an(f
t Linseed Oil, to Insure longest wear
Use a gal. oul ol any L.&M. PAINT you buy and iS not Ihe best
paint made,, return Ihe paint end get ALL your money backJ
JUDGE FLETCHER GOES
TO LOS ANGELES MEETING
Judge H. M. Fletcher left Mon
day for Los Angeles, Cal., to at
tend the Grand Conclave of the
Grand Commandery, Knights
Templar, going as a representa
tive from Alexius commandery
of this city. He will be away for
several days, returning in time
for the opening of the legislature
on the 28. Judge Fletcher went
over the Santa Fe route, and re
turning will probably take the
Northern Pacific route.
MOTE WATTS
UNDERTAKER
TROY WILLIS
LICENSED EMBALMER
Phones
Day 61 Night 149
Less Than Carload
SIO.OO Per Ton
dertaking parlors on Third street
and Mr. Joyner is connected with
Jesse B. Hart, of Macon.
Friends of Messrs. Joyner and
Watts are proud of the great rec
ord they made and congratulate
them heartily.
Indiana Man’s Experience
Frank Moseley, Moore’s Hill, Ind. t
writes: “I was troubled with almost
constant puins in my sides and back.
Great relief was apparent after the first
dose of Foley Kidney Pills and in 48
hours all pain leftme.” Foley Kidney
Pills make kidneys active and health
ful and stop sleep-disturbing bladder
ailments. The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
CONVICT MADE ESCAPE
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Woodie Watts, a negro sent up
for abandonment and having only
a few weeks more to serve, es
caped from the Butts county con
vict camp, stationed on the Flet
cher place, Tuesday afternoon.
He was captured Wednesday
night by Chief J. E. McNair.
You remember the big
millinery sale a year ago,
well there’s another one
going on at
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
We close Wednesdays
1 p. m.