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ROYAL
baking powder
Absolutely Pure
No Alum —No Phosphate
PERSONAL
Judge A. H. Ogletree was in
town Thursday.
Mrs. Glen Landers and little
daughter, Ruth Louise, are visi
ting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Clure.
Mrs. R. E. Carmichael left
Thursday for a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. L. P. Lester in
Macon.
Mrs. C. A. Butner is attend
ing the State Fair in Macon, being
in charge of the canning club ex
hibits of Butts county'
Mrs. Percy Cox and Miss
Genevieve Voorhees remained
in the city Saturday as the guests
of Miss Viola Slaughter.
Mrs. H. L. Daughtry’s friends
will be pleased to know that sh 1
is much improved in health and
will return from Atlanta Sunday.
COLD
IN-THE-HEAD
is an irritation of the mu
cous lining of the nose.
Don’t dope yourself with
internal drugs. Make a
direct application of
soothing
Mentr-Alba
right up the nostrils. It’s
healing oils will allay the
irritation and cure the
cold and will do it in such
a pleasant way. Menth-
Alba is the one great
family treasure—should
be on hand always for
croup, coughs, cold, ca
tarrh,sore throat,inflame cE
tonsils,first aid inpleur isy,
pneumonia, and any ail
ments arising from
irritated membranes.
e 25 cents at druggists.
A lot of tall folks are short; and
some big dogs are mighty little
when it comes to working for
things worth while.
Now is a good time to pay up
and get your name on the honor
roll.
We |L~.
Guarantee
LuzianneCoffee will satisfy / I
you in every respect. We lT <L4
further guarantee that one \ J
pound of Luzianne will go as / V ' Jmk
far as two pounds of cheaper W
coffee. If, after using the en- 4 '^*§l
tire contents of one can ac- *sjggs*^
cording to directions, you are not absolutely
satisfied on both these points, throw the
empty can away and get your money back
from the grocer. He will give it to you with
out quibble. Buy this better and cheaper
• coffee today. Write for premium catalog.
LPZIAHKE ,
COFFEE
Tlie Reily-'Taylor Cos. New Orleans
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Mays went
to Atlanta Wednesday to witness
the production of “The Little
Minister. ”
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jamerson
have returned to their home in
Atlanta after a short stay with
Mrs. P. R. Watkins.
Messrs. Ben Head, of Atlanta,
Robert Mott and Jim Head, of
Forsyth, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Head.
Mrs. Maurice Wright, Miss
Nettie Rae Pittman and Miss
Annie Rosa Wright were among
the number going to Atlanta to
see “Daddy Long-Legs’’ last
week.
Capt. G. E. Mallet was up
from Camp Harris Monday.
Capt. Mallet will return to Jack
son in about ten days, the quar
termaster’s department to which
he is attached having been mus
tered out of service.
Interesting Statistics.
The census bureau will issue the
first tables of the kind ever prepared
by the United States government,
showing death rates and expectation
of life at all ages for the population
of the six New England states.
The farmers ought to make
1917 the greatest hog and hominy
year in the history of Georgia.
Why not some feed mills for
Butts county? Let’s be ready
before the boll weevil comes.
Read our ad in this pa
per regarding our BIG
MILLINERY and READY
TO WEAR SALE. It runs
another week. Today’s
express brought us a big
lot of Suits, Dresses and
Coats which will be put in
this sale and they are won
derful values. Give one
minutes time to this. It
will pay you well.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos
How about a circus? We want
to see a circus.
Good Work of American Chemists.
Prior to August, 1914; iehthyol, an
asphaltic material employed as an an
tiseptic medicament, was imported
from Europe. It is derived from a
bituminous rock, filled with fossil fish,
that is found in the Austrian Tyrol.
In view of the inadequacy of the for
eign supply to meet the domestic de
mand under present conditions, Amer
ica has come to depend on its own re
sources. So far as known, there are
in this country no deposits of asphaltic
material of the peculiar type from
which iehthyol is derived, but Amer
ican chemists have solved the problem
of supplying the domestic needs in this
regard, and favorably recommended
substitutes for iehthyol, prepared from
domestic materials by synthetic meth
ods, are now available in the markets.
A CHILD'S TONGUE
SHOWS IF L VER OR
BOWELS ARE ACTIVE
f
If cross, feverish, sick, bil
ious, give fruit laxative
at once
Every mother realizes, after
giving her children “California
Syrup of Figs, ” that this is their
ideal laxative, because they love
its pleasant taste and it thor
oughly cleanses the tender little
stomach, liver and bowels with
out; griping.
When cross, irritable, feverish
or breath is bad, stomach sour,
look at the tongue, Mother! If
coated, give a teaspoonful of this
harmless “fruit laxative” and in
a few hours all the foul constipa
ted waste, sour bile and undiges
ted food passes out of the bow
els, and you have a well play
ful child again. When its lit
tle system is full of cold, has stom
ach-ache, diarrhoea, indiges
tion colic —remember, a good “in
side cleansing” should al
ways be the first treatment giv
en.
Millions of mothers keep “Cal
ifornia Syrup of Figs” handy;
they know a teaspoonful today
saves a sick child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for a 50 cent
bottle of “California Syrup of
Figs” which has directions for
babies, children of all ages and
grown-ups printed on the bottle.
Beware of counterfeits sold here,
so dont be fooled. Get the gen
uine, made by “California Fig
Syrup Company.”
Land For Sale
Mv farm consisting of 125
acres in 613th district. Will make
terms to suit purchaser. Apply
to Ft Ij. Weaver. Jackson, Ga.
10-27 tf
lIWIfiTYH
STOP to consider what a GOOD EANK ACCOUNT INSURES. The
business man can employ the best help and insur* SERVICE. De
pression may come in his line, but his big CASH ON HAND means
BECTJRITY. The fine line of credits may be drawn tight, but none will
question his STABILITY. Give your business SERVICE, SECURITY
and STABILITY with your bank deposits.
FIRST FARMERS BANK
JACKSON, GEORGIA
DR.CANTERBERRY
LOCATES IN JACKSON
Dr. R. S. Canterberry, of Bir
mingham, Ala., has located in
Jackson and has offices in the
Mays building. He is a graduate
of the Davenport, lowa, School
of Chiropractic, as well as being
an Osteopath and M. D.
Attention is directed to Dr.
Canterberry’s card in this issue.
THIS--AND FIVE CENTS!
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose 5 cents to Foley & Cos.,
22835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111.,
writing your name and address clear
ly. You will receive in return a trial
package containing Foley,s Honey
and, Tar Compound for coughs
colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
The Owl Pharmacy. Adv.
Express Shipment Mag
nificent Georgette Waists
$4.98 to $6.98. They are
dreams.
The Busy Corner.
MONEY TO LOAN
See me if want a loan on your
real esate.
11-3-tf. J. M. CURRIE.
Prohibition may prohibit but
it hasn’t taken the shine out of
moonshine.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, ae they cannot reach
the diseased portion of tho ear. There
is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
and that is by a conotltutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When thlß tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is tho result. Unless tho
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts thru the
blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys
tem.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Circulars
free. All Druggists, 76c.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
$12.50 Suits reduced to
$8.95
$15.00 Suits reduced to
$9.75
$15.00 Suits, all navy and
black, $9.98
$25.00 season but
good jftyles $12.50
$29.75 Bloadcloth and
Gabardine now $19.95
We say without hesita
tion this is the greatest
bargain event of the year.
You can save big money
now on your hat and suit.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos
K" Every AAfomanThinksy
™ seriously over the question of ■■
W motherhood—it used to mean r
M such agony and sacrifice, that M
M one could easily overlook the Q
U pleasure and honor of children W
W in the home —but “Mother’s U
U Friend” lias changed the n
Q views of thousands of women M
H from that of distress to a Q
W pleasant, anticipation of the W
n happiness of being a mother. ■■
■ by externa! nppllentlon ‘‘Mother’s □
J Friend” assists nature in the won- I
I derful transformation of the physical Q
[j system in ease and comfort. Get I
| “Mother’s Friend" at any druggist, n
An intensely interesting: book on ■■
Motherhood will Ik* mailed free to
all expectant mothers.. Address A®
Tho ltradlleld IL'irulator Cos.,
204 Lamar Bldg.,
Cause for Alarm.
“My nephew, Virgil Pucker, had
been sick for quite awhile,” related old
Riley ltezzidew, “and as soon as lve
was able to totter around In the house
he wabbled out into the kitchen. Pres
ently we heard a (hud, and ran there
to find him senseless on the floor.
When lie came to himself he told us
that it. was practically all over with
him —he new he would never be any
better, for his face was so bulged and
twisted out of shape that nobody could
possibly look ns he did and live longer.
It was sometime before we discovered
that he had been looking at himself in
the old mirror over the sink.” —Kansas
City Star.
Took the Hurt Out of Her Back
Mrs. Anna Byrd, Tuseumbia, Ala.,
writes: “1 was down with my back
so 1 could not stand more than half
the time. Foley Kidney Pills took all
of the hurt out. Rheumatic pains,
swollen ankles, backache, stiff
joints and sleep disturbing bladder
ailments indicate disordered kidneys
and bladder trouble.
The Owl Pharmacy. Adv.
Her Version.
In a certain provincial art gallery
there is a picture entitled “Saved,” rep
resenting a large Newfoundland dog
standing over a child whom It bud res
cued from the river
On market days many people from
the country find their way to the pic
ture gallery, and nearly all admire this
lifelike painting.
The other day an old countrywoman
stood gazing at It for quite a long time
and, as she turned to go, exclaimed:
“No wonder the child fainted, ufter
dragging that big dog out of the wit
ter!”—Tit-Bits.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
OASTO R I A