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Cheap and big canßakingPowders do not
save you money. Calumet does—it’s Pure
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
JAMES-SINGLEY
Codial interest centers in the mar
riage of Miss Rosa Belle James and
Mr. Hudie Lee Singley, which was
solemnized Sunday evening, Rev. F.
G. Spearman officiating. The living
room where the ceremony was per
formed in the presence of relatives
and close friends was beautifully dec
orated with handsome yellow chry
santhemums and ferns artistically ar
ranged. The altar of ferns and cut
flowers had a back ground of stately
palms and smilax, with burning ta
pers on either side. Miss Lillian Duke
rendered the wedding music. “Bar
colli,” from the “Tales of Hoffman,”
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take —Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands. „
was played softly during the cere
mony.
Miss Verna Singley was the bride’s
only attendant, and Mr. Obie Wat
kins was best man. The bride was
lovely in a smart taffeta suit of blue,
her corsage was of snowy chrysan
themums and brides roses.
A reception followed the ceremony.
Fruit punch and cake was served by
Miss Gussie Singley and Mrs. J. H.
Norsworthy.
.After a short visit with the groom’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. Singley will re
turn to Griffin where the groom is a
young business man.
First Baptist Church
Sunday Program
11 a. m. and 7 p. m. the pastor will
preach. He will also preach at In
dian Spring at 3 p. m.
You are invited to hear the sermon,
to come under the influence of the
music and worship with us.
2 p. m. the Sunbeams meet.
3 p. m. the Young Peoples Union.
Come at the evening service. The
music is led by a chorus of our
young people. The sermon is on im
portant topics.
Sunday afternoon a committe of
24 will make the annual every mem
ber canvass for 1917 Budget. The
committee wants to find you at home.
Please be there.
This circle of men lunched to
gether Friday afternoon at the
church.
WANTED TO BUY
Chickens, eggs, corn, peas and
country produce. See me in rear
of First National Bank.
H-10-tf E. O. HUSON.
GIRLS! TH GKEN AND
BEAUT FY YOUR HAIR
AND OT DANDRUFF
Try this! Your hair gets
wavy, glossy and abundant
at once.
To be possessed of a head of
heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous,
fluffffy, wavy and free from dan
druff is merely a matter of using a
little Danderine.
It is easy and inexpensive to have
nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just
get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine now—all drug stores rec
ommend it—apply a little as directed
and within ten minutes there will be
an appearance of abundance, fresh
ness, fluffiness dnd an incomparoble
gloss and lustre, and try as you will
you cannot find a trace of dandruff
or falling hair; but your real sur
prise will be after about two weeks’
use, when you will see new hair—
fine and downy at first—yes—but
really new hair —sprouting out all
over your scalp—Danderine is, we
believe, the only sure hair grower,
desroyer of dandruff and cure for
itchy scalp and it never fails to stop
falling hair at once.
If you want to prove how pretty
and soft your hair really is, moisten
a cloth with a little Danderine and
carefully draw it through your hair
—taking one small strand at a time.
Your hair will be soft, glossy and
beautiful in just a few moments—a
delightful surprise awaits everyone
who tries this, advt
COTTON GINNED IN THE
SIXTH DISTRICT COUNTIES
The number of bales of cotton
ginned in the twelve counties of the
Sixth district, with comparisons for
1915, is given herewith:
County 1916 1915
Bibb 8,240 6,221
Butts 9,129 8,745
Clayton 5,310 8,692
Crawford 4,449 3,967
Fayette 7,097 9,620
Henry 13,378 16,237
Jasper 17,048 15,811
Jones 8,274 8,511
Monroe 14,132 14,125
Pike 17,015 15,921
Spalding 11,556 11,356
Upson 9,544 9,314
Pay Roll of Chain
Gang For October
Voucher No. Amount
70 Thurston & Harper, re
pairs $ 31.70
71 Jack Webb, wood 4.50
72 Lee Perdue, provision.. 15.50
73 J T McClure, warden.. 90.00
74 Sam Cook, guard 50.00
75 W; ter Cole, free labor. 40.00
76 A C Aiken, free labor. 35.00
77 Charlie Lummus, “ “ 27.84
78 W R Mason, guard 40.00
79 Dink Hodges, free labor 35.00
80 Buttrill Bros., oil &e.,__ 32.22
81 A L Perdue, vegetables 10.15
82 Russell Grader Mfg Cos.
grader 18.00
83 Good Roads Mach. Cos..
tools 10.00
84 Dempsey Hdw Cos., tools 13.45
85 A R Conner, fish 2.50
86 R A Thaxton, hay 71.25
87 W H Singley, beef 44.10
88 E Toney & Cos, provis’n. 139.90
89 J W Flynt, free labor. _ 4.00
90 Leach & Cos, haulipg>__ 9.00
91 W J Thurton & Cos, re
pairs 22.15
92 McKibben Buggy Cos,
oil 7.44
93 J ‘M Greer, oats 7.59
94 Carmichael-Mallet Cos,
provision 25.33
95 Dr J B Watkins, treat
ment of mules 27.50
96 Empire Products Cos,
disinfectants 48.60
97 F M Hodges, provisions 1.45
98 Jackson Mer Cos , stock
food and provisions._ 350.84
99 McKibben Buggy Cos, oil 141.09
100 G I Watkins & Son, tools 19.77
101 F M Hodges, provisions 2.55
102 L B W Bond, hay 38.50
103 L L Tison, free labor.. 20.00
$1467.02
J. O. GASTON,
Com. of Roads and Revenues.
JOSEPH JOLLY,CIerk.
Ha* no equal Creole Fruit Cake.
Joyner’s.
MANY WHEAT AND OAT
CLUBS BEING ORGANIZED
That a large number of Wheat Clubs
are being organized and that keen in
terest is being displayed in this work
which Butts county was first to in
augurate in the state, is the declara
tion of Agricultural Agent G. E.
Rice. He reports that already some
seventy-five or more of these clubs
have been formed.
The Fair Association will give of
ficial recognition to this work by of
fering a number of prizes to be com
peted for during the fair next fall.
The number and amount of these
prizes will be announced later.
MEN FEEL TIRED, TOO
While much is said about tired wo
men it must be remembered that men
also pay the penalty of overwork.
When the kidneys are weak, inactive
or or sluggish, when one feels tired
out and miserable, has the “blues,”
lacks energy and ambition, Foley Ki
dney Pills are tonic and strengthening.
They act quickly. The Owl Pharmacy,
adv.
Georgette Waist* in all the
new effect* and they are
beauties. Special prices
prevail. The Busy Corner.
Children Cry
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Cotton hasn’t doubled in price dur
ing the past year, while print paper
has. Paper is nearly three times high
er than it was a year ago. Cotton is
not the only high flyer.
If you have any speckle peas for
sale see J. A. Joyner.
MOTE WATTS
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UNDERTAKER
LICENSED EMBALMER
Phones
Day 61 Night 149
Fop Sale
Close in on Avenue one large
lot and six room house. Will sell
cheap.
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 I'A 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
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always / .
Bears the /jjf $
R Jr*
rtX Use
Ia For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THC CINTAUN COMPANY. NIW YOHH CITY.
j. w. McDaniel
Contracting, Interior and Exterior
Painting and Paperhanging
South Mulberry Street
Jackxon, Georgia
11-3-4tp.
SPECLE PEAS WANTED—wiII
pay market price caih. J. A. Joyner.