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MH a S <3 R Sa plain how I was
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vere cape of Piles of 40 years standing in four
days without the knife, pain ordetention from
business. I want all such sufferers to learn
about this humane treatment.
R.M.JOSEY, Route 4, Lamar, S. C.
COODY
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weaver
and little daughters, Gladys and
Sarah, spent Friday night in
Hampton.
Miss Alice Fears, of Hampton,
was the week-end guest of Mrs.
Oscar Weaver.
Mr. Onre Johnson, of Fincher
ville, spent Saturday night with
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. THREATT MOORE,
Attorney At Law.
Office in Crum Building,
Jackson : Georgia.
Will practice in all the Courts.
SAM LEE
First-Class City Hand Laundry
Next door to Joe Leach’s stables.
Jackson Georgia
Patronize Home Industries
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THE FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE FIRE
INSURANCE CO. OF GA.
s. B. Kinard, Gen. Agent.
J. Matt McMichael,
Local Agent.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
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dr. o. lee chesnutt
DENTIST
Office in New Commercial Building
back of Farmers’ Bank.
Residence Phone No. 7.
$100,000.00
TO LOAN on farm lands. Rea
sonable rate of interest. See me
before you borrow any money on
your farm.
W. E. Watkins.
C. L. REDMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in CarterWarthen Building,
JACKSON, GA.
OLD STRAWS and PANAMA HATS
CLEANED
WHILE YOU WAIT
At Kiser’s Pressing Club
NEXT TO LAUNDRY
I Are You a Woman ?
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Fire Insurance
I represent companies with
• Assets of $135,332,506
(One Hundred Thirty-Five Mil
lion Three Hundred Thirty-Two
Thousand Five Hundred and
Six Dollars.) \
I will appreciate your business and give it prompt
and careful attentention.
Yours truly,
S. B. KINARD
Mrs. S. E. Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sims and
family spent Sunday with Mrs.
Clyde Colwell.
Miss Lou Barron is spending a
few days at Jenkinsburg.
Miss Nannie B. Hammond re
cently returned from Young Har
ris, where she has been in school
for some time.
Part of the Young Harris school
girls came home with Miss Nan
nie B. Hammond to spend a while
with her.
S. H. THORNTON
JACKSON,"GA.
UNDERTAKING, LICENSED EMBALMER
Full line of Caskets and Robes to select from
My careful personal attention giv
en to all funerals entrusted to me
All Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night
Day Phone 174 Night Phone 193
For Sale
6 room house, large lot, on
Avenue, with water and lights.
Come to see me if you want a
bargain.
On North Mulberry st., one two
story 11 room house, 1 acre lot with
servant house and barn. Will sell
at great bargain.
Lumber yard with side track, will
sell at a bargain.
6 room house and lot on East Third
street will sell cheap.
Corn and wheat mill with water
right and 5 acres of land, 3 room
house in 2 miles of Jackson, will sell
at a bargain. You had better inves
tigate this.
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and Renting Agents
Uarkness Building Jackson, Georgia
Lookout Mountain Seed
Potatoes at Paul Nolen &
Company.
Miss Kittie Lou Garr was the
week-end guest of her grand
mother, Mrs. M. E. Washington.
Miss Jewell Mae Aiken return
ed home Sunday after a two
week’s visit with relatives near
Towaliga.
Miss Annie Lillian Washington
spent Saturday morning with
Mrs. Emmalme Evans.
Several from here attended the
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111 l your first and best thought is . H
(■ Oftenest thought of for its deliciousness— j
highest thought of for its wholesomeness.
Refreshing and thirst-quenching.
Demand the genuine by full name —
nicknames encourage substitution.
| THE COCA-COLA CO., ATLANTA. GA.
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singing at Beersheba, Sunday
and reported a good time.
Several boys from here have
left for Mexico. We hope for
them a speedv return.
Protracted meeting at Antioch
will begin Saturday before the
4th Sunday in July and contiue
through part of the following
week. Everybody invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wash
ington! and little daughter, Bern
ice, spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jean Martin, at Jenkinsburg.
Mrs. Lizzie Mae Collins and
children are spending a while
with relatives near Towaliga.
Mrs. Asa Ezelle spent Monday
with her sister, Mrs. Thornton,
near Stark.
Mrs. Lvnn Barnes has the sym
pathy of a wide circle of friends
in the death of her mother, Mrs.
Duffy, last week.
Mrs. Osie Treadwell is much
better after her recent illness.
S Saved Girl’s Life S
*i want to tell you what wonderful benefit 1 have re
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
“It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
more trouble. 1 shall never be without
K. THEDFORD’S
BLack-draugHT
Jj in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- J
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, f
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. 4ft
# If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- 4
# Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
J years of splendid success proves its value. Good for j
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. jp
MB. 0. E. SMITH
LOST BARN BY FIRE
The barn of Mr. O. E. Smith,
of Iron Springs district, deputy
sheriff of Butts county, was des
troyed by fire about 3 o’clock
Thursday morning, June 22. The
damage amounted to between
SBOO and SI,OOO. it was stated,
all of the oats, wheat straw, a
two-horse wagon, plows, plow
gear, etc., being burned. No in
surance was carried on the barn,
it was stated.
The orgin of the fire is unknown,
though Mr. Smith had reason to
believe it wasof incendiary origin.
Mr. W. F. Lavender carried the
blood houndsto the scene Thursday
morning but they were unable to
strike a trail.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
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