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The Kind You Have Always Bought
THI CENTAUH COMPANY, NIW YBK CITY,
PREDICTION OF THE PRESENT
WORLD CONFLICT MADE
IN 1701
Hasting, Neb.—A prediction of the
present world conflict in a prophecy
216 years ago, and translated and
published in a Danish neiyapaper dur
ing 1902, has just been found by ex-
Postraaster Fisher here. It says:
“At the breaking down of a mo
nastery of the Holy Ghost at Vihmar,
(a city on a Baltic sea island,) a 200=.
year-old prophecy has been found.
The p rophecy was written on parch
ment by a monk in 1701, and is now
in the town hall at Vihman, (Vih
mar.) It says:
“ ‘Europe will some day, when the
seat of the Pope is vacant, meet with
a terrible p unishment. Seven na
tions will turn themselves against a
bird with twin heads. The bird will
defend itself with wings and talons.
A monarch who always mounts his
horse from the wrong side will be
We Sell,
Buy
Lease or
Manag e
PRO F* E RTY
In Any
Part
of the
United
States
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and Renting Agents
Harkness Building Jackson, Georgia
surrounded by a wall of foes. It will
be a tough struggle, east and west,
and the lives of many men shall be
lost. War chariots shall roll forth
without horse, and fire dragons shall
fly through the sky spewing fire and
sulphur, destroying towns. Mankind
will not listen to the foreboding of
God, and He shall turn a way from
them. The war will last three years
and five months. Starvation and dis-
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by local >!Hil+oa(icHTE, es Ihry cannot J ach
the atevaweS portion of the
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aad that w try a. constitutional rsme*y.
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of the eaucoaa UnUfT of
the Rbb*aMhxi Tuhe. When this tube ia
hrOußeS yea Hte a lynsbllm sound or
imperfect bearfcME, and -when it I# entirely
clem*, ntmfnaae be the raw It. Unless the
MMnvttio oa fee r<4a)d and this tube
rmft era 4 to Its Qraa&l rendition, hearing
will he fissirered fereycr. K*r cjsno of
deafness are Mssrd by oststrh, which is
R , i,nin ~ < of the mucous sur
teees. Kail's OaCsrrh Cure acts thru the
tiitiid os the mucous surfaces of the sye
t aim .
Ws Will One Hondred Dollars for
say came of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
he cored by Kail's Catarrh Cure. Circulars
free. AU T* TSUSaJjET 6 *; CO.. Toledo. O.
LET A GOOD MECHANIC
TELL YOU
that to prolong the life of your ma
chine (wad possibly your own life)
you should have it thoroughly in
spected o*a*ionally.
WheUaw you are using it to the
lioait ok the road, or often leave it
idle i* the garage, you will need re
pairs. aod we are thoroughly com
petent to aake them.
Wagner’s Garage.
FOR QUICK SALE
4 room houi* a*d largo lot on Mc-
Donough Road, tha S. J. Watkin.
place. Will sell for $1,200.
WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF FARM
LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE AT BARGAINS
JACKSOH ntOGRJESS-A&GUfI
ease shall follow. Bread will be con
trolled and distributed among people.
Men will be lurching at the bottom of
the seas for their prey. The war will
start when the com is ripening in the
fields, and reach its maximum pitch
when the cherry trees are blooming
for the third time. Peace will be ob
tained about Christmas-time.”
The “bird with two heads” repre
sents Prussia. “The monarch who al
waysmounts his horse from the wrong
side” indicates the kaiser, who be
cause of a deformed hand and arm
does this very thing.
The above prophecy would bring
the war to a conclusion at about the
same time as thdt found in Revela
tions, which makes its duration about
forty-two months, concluding next
February.
W. A. DOZIER IS IN
OFFICERS’ TRAINING CAMP
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W. A. Dozier, formerly of Macon,
who enlisted sometime ago in the gas
and flame battalion, has been detail
ed to the engineer officers training
camp at Camp Lee, Virginia. Mr. Do
zier is an expert c hemist and went
into the army as a private. He did
not apply for assignment to the train
ing camp, but was ordered there by
his commanding officer because of
his ability as a chemist. This means
that Mr. Dozier will soon be commis
sioned in the engineers. His many
friends in Macon will be pleased to
know of his advancement. —Macon
News.
The a hove will be of interest to
the friends of Mr. Dozier, who pre
vious to his enlistment was a promi
nent business man of Flovilla. He
was prominent in Red Cross work
and was chairman of the Flovilla aux
iliary. His promotion is pleasing to
his many Butts county friends.
CLEANSES YOUR HAIR
MAKES II BEAUTIFUL.
THICK, GLUSSY, WAVY
Try This! All Dandruff Dis
appears and Hair Stops
Coming Out
Surely try a “Danderine Hair
Cleanse” if you wish to immediately
double the beauty of your hair. Just
moisten a cloth with Danderine and
draw it carefully through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time;
this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt,
or any excessive oil—in a few min
utes you will be amazed. Your hair
will be wavy, fluffy and abundant
and possess an incomparable softness,
lustre and luxuriance.
Besides beautifying the hair, one
application of Danderine dissolves
every particle of dandruff; invigor
ates the scalp, stopping itching and
falling hair.
Danderine is to the hair what
fresh showers of rain and sunshine
are to vegetation. It goes right to the
roots, invigorates and strengthens
them. Its exhilirartjing, stimulating
and life-producing properties cause
the hai to grow long, strong and
beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, soft,
lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you
will spend a few cents for a small
bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine at
any drug store or toilet counter and
try it as direoted. adv.
Stockholders in banks have recently
been sharing in a rich melon cutting.
Substantial earnings are reported by
the various banking institutions. One
bank in Valdosta reported a dividend
of 137 per cent the past year.
WAS FEELING ALL RUN OOWN
Louis Buckner, Somerset, Va.,
writes: “I was feeling all run down;
tired, with pains in my back. After
taking Foley Kidney Pills I felt like
anew man.” Backache, rheumatic
pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, swol
len ankles, and sleep-disturbing blad
der ailments yield quickly to this
time-tried remedy. The Owl Phar
macy. adv.
Despite all efforts of the politicians,
there is mighty little interest in poli
tics right now. The voters are not go
ing wild over any candidate or set of
candidates, and it will take warmer
weather or somthing else to stir up
interest.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTOR I A
\. //PURE as
-*C Southern Sunshine
lIKE the soft, beaming sunlight of Dixie
___===== _ ** land, Luzianne brings cheer to meal
l time—breakfast, dinner and supper. Folks
j u NE who try it once have a genuine affection
for it ever after. Luzianne comes to you
/ /Ml * n c^ean * sanitary, air-tight tins. The
\J \ j flavor stays in — impurities stay out Buy
.a can of Luzianne. Use the whole can.
® comr If you don’t honestly believe it is better
than any other coffee you ever tasted,
tell the grocer to refund your money.
But, try it.
BIZIANNE 04 #*
“ When It Pours, It Reigns * 9
MRS. C. E. CARTER IS
DEAD AT AGE OF 82
Passed Away Saturday Night After
Short Illness
Mrs. C. E. Carter, age 82, passed
away Saturday night at 7 o’clock at
the home of her brother, Mr. N. N.
Maddox, at High Falls. She had been
in feeble health for some time, but
was seriously ill only two weeks. Mrs.
Carter resided at Concord and was on
a visit to relatives when she became
seriously ill.
Mrs. Carter was a native of Butts
county, but had resided at Concord
for several years. She was a member
of the First Baptist church of Con
cord, and was an excellent Christian
character. She is survived by one
brother, Mr. N. N. Maddox, and a
sister, Mrs. Fannie Johnson.
The funeral was held from the
lirst Baptist church at Concord Mon
day afternoon at 1 o’clock, the ser
vices being conducted by the pastor,
Rev. Mr. Jenkins. Interment was in
the cemetery at Concord.
HAD THE GRIP THREE WEEKS
With January comes lagrippe. Lin
gering colds seem to settle in the sys
tem, causing one to ache all over, feel
feverish and chilly, tired, heavy and
drooping. Mrs. Lizzie Tyles, Hender
son, Ky., writes: “My daughter had
lagrippe for three week . I gave her
Foley’s Honey and Tar and now she
is all right.” The Owl Pharmacy, ad
Here is one definition of a gentle
man. _£an you give a better one?
“A man that is clean inside and out
who neither looks up to the rich nor
down on the poor; who can lose_with
out squealing; and can win without
bragging; who is considerate of wo-_
men, children and old people; who is
too brave to lie; too generous to cheat;
who has his own opinion and lets oth
er people have theirs.”
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s.
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive#
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
MAIL CARRIERS WERE CAUGHT
IN STORM FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Had Exciting Time* When Vehicles
Were Overturned
Mr. R. L. Grant, carrier on route
No. 4 from Jackson and Mr. J. O.
Minter, carrier on route 6, had an ex
citing experience during the storm of
Friday afternoon. The tornado struck
their vehicles with such terrific force
that their horses and mail carts were
overturned. Fortunately neither Mr.
Grant nor Mr. Minter was injured.
Likewise their horses escaped unhurt.
The w orst damage was the fright,
the experience being one that any
person would like to avoid.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
i The Old Standard general atrengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONlC. drives out
Malaria, enriches the blood.and bu.lds upthesys
a For adult* and children. 60c
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918
Boys’ and girls’ clubs in northern
and western states pledged for war
service in gardening, canning, poultry
raising and other emergency enter
prises have more than 800,000 mem
bers.
The winter of 1916-17 was the most
disastrous the range stockmen of the
west have ever known. The lamb
crop for the entire west was 15 to 20
per cent below the average, and the
calf crop was considerably below nor
mal.
Helps
Sick
Women
Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, helped Mrs. Wil
liam Eversole, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: “I had a
general breaking-down
of my health. I was in
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. 1 had such a
weakness and dizziness,
.. . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
toid me I had tried every
thing elae, why not
Cardui ?... I did, and
soon saw it was helping
me ... After 12 bottles,
I am strong and well.”
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
Do you feel weak, diz
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com
plaints 60 common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered—it
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
All Druggists
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