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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.
225 acre farm 2 Vi miles south of
Jackson. This place is well im
proved and will sell for S3O per acre.
100 acres VA miles west of Jackson.
About 20 acres out at Harkness
Heights will sell cheap.
Also have a considerable amount of
bank stock for sale.
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and Renting Agents
Harkness Building Jackson, Georgia
Consider the Mothers Healthy
after childbirth by taking
necessary preenutlons bo- jj
fore the trying ordeal, r
by using “Mother’s #<S* An.
Friend” l<> assist na ExtoPnal “Mother’s Friend”
ture in preparing f xjcxexiiaj. r j or many y( > ars has
her for the pliy- Remedy for J been the means of giv- 1
steal change. a_ . # ing relief to thousands of
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V> In the* liomo of every expectant mother. Pruesdst sell It.
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Regulator Cos., 202 I.amar ltldg., Atlanta, Ga,
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
MONEY TO LOAN
AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST ON
CHOICE FARMLANDS AND IMPROV
ED CITY PROPERTY
H.M. FLETCHER
Jackson, Ga.
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
THE FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE FIRE
INSURANCE CO. OF GA.
S. B. Kinard, Gen. Agent.
J, Matt MpMichael,
Local Agent.
JACKSON, v.EOKGIA.
$100,000.00
TO LO AN on farm lands. Rea
sonable rate of interest. See me
before you borrow any money on
jour farm.
W. E. Watkins.
We repair the Most Delicate
Parts of an Automobile
■'l
with the same skill as we restore
the heavier portions of the car. Our
reputation does not rest alone on
our ability to put on anew tire in
time, but in our skill in repairing
breaks in any part of tlie machine.
If you think anything of your auto
you should have us do your re
pairing.
Wagner’s Garage.
“Opportunity”
To buy a nice little farm. This
farm has fifty-four acres with
one set buildings. About twenty
five acres under cultivation, re
mainder woodland. It is the old
Preston home and in one of the
best locations in Putts county,
four miles east of Jackson, two
miles north of Flovilla and one
and one half miles northeast of
Camp Ground. Terms, one half
cash, balance October 15th, 1917.
For information see Miss Leila
Maddox, Monticello, Georgia, or
L. M. Maddox, Dublin, Ga.
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C. L. REDMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Carter-Warthen Building,
JACKSON, GA.
Big Suit, Dress and Coat
Sale, 61 new Suits, 38 snap
py, new Dresses
received. Bought right to
go in this sale. This is
your opportunity. Don’t
fail to see them.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos
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UGH! ACID STOMACH,
SOURNESS, HEARTBURN,
GAS OR INDIGESTION
The moment “Pape’s Dia
pepsin” reaches the sto
mach all distress goes
Do some foods you eat hit
back —taste good but work badly;
ferment into stubborn lumps and
cause a sick, sour, gassy stem
ach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspep
tic. jot this down: Pape’s Dia
pepsin digests everything, leav
ing nothing to sour and upset
you. There never was anything
so safely quick, so certainly ef
fective. No difference how bad
ly your stomach is disordered
you will get happy relief in five
minutes, but what pleases you
most is that it strengthens and
regulates your stomach so that
you can eat your favorite foods
without fear.
Most remedies give you relief
sometimes —they are slow, but
not sure. “Pape’s Diapepsin”
is quick, positive and puts your
stomach in a healthy condition so
the misery won’t come back.
You feel different as “Pape’s
Diapepsin’’ comes in contact
with the stomach—distress van
ishes—your stomach gets sweet,
no gases, no belching, no eructa
tions of undigested food, your
head clears and you feel fine.
Go now, make the best invest
ment you ever made, by getting
a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s
Diapepsin from any drug store.
You realize in five minutes how
needless it is to suffer from indi
gestion, dyspepsia or any stom
ach disorder.
rrom the Mouths of Children.
A black storm had come up suddenly.
Great crashes of thunder were followed
by a rattling shower of hailstones as
big as marbles. Little Edna clung to
her nurse in affright.
“Never mind, dear,” said the nurse,
“God will take care of us.”
“Then why is he frowing fings down
at us like this?” asked the child, so
berly.
What He Left Mother.
“Your father was pretty rich when
he died, wasn’t he?” asked the young
imin in search of an heiress.
“Oh, yes!” replied the world-wise
maiden.
“Did he leave your mother much?”
“About twice a week.” —London
Answers.
Don’t wait until they are
picked over, but see this
new lot of 61 Suits and 38
Dresses that will go on sale
the 19th. Another one of
our lucky deals
Etheridge, Smith & Cos
Dairy Profits From
Right Breeding
W. H. HOWELL, Field Agt. Dairying,
Ga. State College Of Agri.
Georgia must have better cows.
Only one-third of them pay for the
feed they eat. A profitable dairy cow
inherits ability to give a large amount
of milk, through right breeding. The
scrub sire is responsible for most of
the robber cows.
That a well-bred bull will get daugh
ters that will be better milch cows
than were their dams, is proven by
the records.
The best information available deal
ing with the transmission cf dairy
characteristics by the bull to his
daughters comes from the Jersey herd
of Prof. C. H. Eckles, of the Mis
souri Experiment Station, where com
plete butterfat records have been kept
of every cow since 1892. The first bull
used was Missouri Rioter from a good
sire but a mediocre dam.
The daughters gave less milk and
fat than their dams. In every case,
the daughter was inferior to her dam.
The next bull used was Hugorotus,
a cheap bull without any high class
animals in his pedigree. This bull
had eleven daughters with a total of
fifty lactation periods with dams with
sixty-two lactation periods. The rec
ords are as follows:
Dams. Daughters.
Average yield
of milk . . . 4,969 lbs. 4,567 lbs.
Average per
cent of fat . . 4.66 5.49
Average yield
j of fat in lbs. . 231 lbs. 245 lbs.
The general results of using this
bull were, disastrous.
GRIFFIN
Spalding County
FAIR
October
23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
RACES EVERYDAY
Farmers Exposition of Fine
Cattle, Colts and Hogs
Womens Department
Interesting Entertaining
Johnny Green
In tills Flying IVlacblne
Every Day
Big Midway With all the New
Attractions
Don’t Forget
The Big Fair
At Griffin
Cheap Rates on all Railroads
Opens Monday, October 23
Admission to all 25c
Ah! That’s what I Call Coffee
Everybody that tries Luzianne votes it the best
of all coffees. You try it —at our risk. If, after
you have used the entire contents of one can ac
cording to directions, you are not satisfied with
it in every way, throw your can away and ask
your grocer to refund your money. He’ll do it
willingly. Write for premium catalog.
TBZIAMIfI
‘ • COFFEE
1 The Reily-Taylor Ca New Orleans
•me next bull, used was mme oi
Meridale. This bull had a splendid
pedigree from the standpoint of rec
ords of production and his daughters
show the value of those records. He
had 12 daughters with a total of 67
lactation periods from dams with 66
lactation periods. Study carefully the
following summary:
Dams. Daughters.
Average yield
of milk .... 4,559 lbs. 5,969 lbs
Average per
cent of fat . . 4.85 4.81
Average yield
of fat in lbs. . 221 lbs. 287 lbs.
His daughters show the remarkable
increase of 1,410 pounds of milk and
66 pounds of fat per year over their
dams. In five cases the increase was
over 2,000 pounds. In six years, which
is the average period of usefulness of
a cow, 50 of Lome of Meridale’s daugh
ters would have given 476,000 pounds
more milk than 50 daughters of Mis
souri Rioter, the first bull mentioned.
At 20 cents a gallon this milk would
he worth $11,069. These figures are
accurate.an.d certainly show the value
of a' good Dull.
The best native cows fell fed on
home grown feed and bred to a high
class dairy bull with the heifer calves
properly raised to replenish the herd,
will make more dollars for the man
who milks.
If you want to save mon
ey. Buy twelve months
supply of Cotton Goods.
DO IT NOW. Attend our
Big Sale of Suits, Coats and
Dresses. Starts on 19th.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos
GENTLE--BUT SURE
Biliousness, sick headache, sour
stomach, gas. bloating, constipation,
dyspepsia—all these distressing conse
quences of retaining a mass of undi
gested and fermenting food in the
stomach are avoided if the bowels are
kept open and regular. Foley Cathar
tic Tablets are first aid to good health
Do not gripe. The Owl Pharmacy adv