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This business *s guarded hy prin
cipies as vigilant, as watchful as
any soldier who ever did duty on
the sentry line.
Day in and day out, we are on
guard against the entrance of
merchandise of unworthy origin
or untrustworthy character.
—against any exaggeration or
misrepresentation setting foot
within the border of our adver-,
tisements.
tOnly goods of the character of
Kirschbaum Clothes at sls, S2O,
$25 or up have the password to
this store.
i Etheridge, Smith
Jackson, Georgia
fincherville
Miss Maud Peek, of Wollyville,
Tenn., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Robert Cawthon.
Private Aubrey McGibony of
the U. S. navy, who has been
visiting relatives here for some
time left Monday for Norfolk,
Va., where he is stationed,
Mr. Daughtry Buckalew at
tended the singing at Sandy
Creek Sunday.
Miss Thelma and Mr. Laurence
Fincher, of Barnesville, and Mr.
Ira Fincher, of Jenkinsburg,
spant the week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Maddox
and children spent Sunday in
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stroud, of
Union City spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cawthon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kimbell
and Mr. Asbury Godeey. of Ce
dar Ruck, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Godsey.
Mrs. G. E. Buckalew and
daughters, Misses Ada and Myr
tice, spent Monday in Jackson
shopping.
Messrs. Harvel Gunn, W. H.
Cawthon and Graydon Kitchens
spent Monday and Tuesday in
Atlanta attending the South
eastern Fair.
Most everybody around here
attended the Butts County Fair
in Jackson last week and report
a good time,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duke have
moved to Atlanta. Their manv
friends regret to see them leave.
Mr. Watson Shaw and Miss
Corine Horton called on Miss
Ada Buckalew Sunday afternoon.
Everybody is invited to come
to Sardis Sundav school. The
Sunday school is for everybody
and we want to make it bigger
and better than ever before. The
school meets every Sunday af
ternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
“GASCARETS” FOR A
COLO, BAD BREATH
OR S CK HEADACHE
Be*t for liver and bowels,
for biliousness, sour Sto
mach and constipation
Get a 10-cent box now.
Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, In
digestion, Sallow Skin and Mis
erable Headaches come from a
Torpid liver and clogged bowels
which cause your stomach to be
come filled with undigested food,
which sours and ferments like
garbage in a swill barrel. That’s
the first step to untold misery
indigestion, foul gases, bad
breath, yellow' skin, mental fears,
everything that is horrible and
nauseating. A Cascaret to-night
will give your constipated bowels
a thorough cleansing and straigh
ten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent
box from your druggist will keep
vou feeling good for months.
Millions of men and women take
a Cascaret now and then to keep
their stomach, liver and bowels
regulated, and never know a
miserable moment. Don’t for
get the children—their little in
sides need a good, gentle cleans
ing, too. adv
JENKINSBURG
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Colwell,
of Fincherville, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whitaker,
Sunday.
Messrs. Clint Gray and Askew
Cook, of Camn Harris, spent the
week-end with homefolks.
Mr. Arthur Bankston, of At
lanta, and Mr. Gordon Bankston,
of Camp Harris, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Bankston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Potts and
children, of Locust Grove, were
visitors at Jenkinsburg Sunday
afternoon.
Col. and Mrs. J. T. Moore and
and Miss Edna Leverette, of
Jackson, were guests Sunday of
DR. E. K. RAINEY AND
FAMILY NOW IN JACKSON
Dr. E. K. Rainey and family
took their departure yesterday
morning for Jackson, Butts conn
ty. in North Georgia, their future
home. There is no family in our
midst whose removal would cause
more universal and genuine re
gret and none have gone who
carried with them more sincere
wishes for happinees and success
than Dr. and Mrs. Rainey. A
number of their warm friends
were at the depot to bid them
goodbye. They leave Arlington
after a residence of twenty-one
years, during which time Dr.
Rainey has builded by skillful ef
ficiency in his profession a den
tal practice through this section
that could not be wrested from
him by any kind.of competition.
And. too, during his several
years’ service as either mayor,
councilman or school trustee, Dr.
Rainey gave most efficient ser
vice that won him the confidence
and popular approval that is not
enjoyed by many citizens in a
public capacity of a community.
Calhoun County Courier.
The citizens of the community
welcome Dr. Rainey and excel
lent family to Jackson. Dr.
Rainey is a brother of Hon. E.
L. Rainey, editor of the Dawson
News and member of the Prison
Commission.
Attention is directed to Dr.
Rainey’s professional card in this
iss le.
NO MORE BACKACHE FOR HER
Mrs. J. M. (Inskill, Finn Green,
Ind., writes, “I suflerect from severe
backache iind sharp pains. I could not
stoop over. Foley Kidnev Tills nave
me such reilef t hat I cannot praise
them toohinh'y.” This standard rem
edy for Kidney trouble and bladder
ailments can be taken with alwolute
safety. The Owl Pharmacy, adv
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thurston
and Mrs. Jenkins visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Crumley near Milner
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot and chil
dren, of Oxford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, of Snapping Shoals,
were guests Sunday of Rev. and
Mrs. F. G. Spearman. Mrs.
Spearman accompanied them
home for a week’s visit.
Mrs. Manning and daughter.
Miss Mary, and little son, J. C.,
are spending a few days in At
lanta with her son, Mr. Hunter
Manning, and attending the fair.
Mrs. Henry Gilmore and
daughter, Miss Mildred, and Mr.
Curtis Gilmore, of Monticello,
visited relatives here Saturday.
Mr. Oscar Weaver was the
guest Sunday of Mr. Charlie
Benson.
Mr. J. H. Mills returned Sun
day from a business trip in South
Georgia in behalf of the Farmers'
Union.
Miss Florence Stallworth left
Saturday to visit relatives in Mc-
Donough and Atlanta.
Dr. J. W. Harper made a bus
iness trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. OHie Woodward, of Macon,
visited home folks here Sunday.
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