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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY
Announces the Opening ©I
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION
ON
third street
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
JACKSON, GEORGIA
Crown Gasoline
Has corredt distillation test; Power in every drop; Uniform quality; Prevents car
bureter adjustment; Free from offensive odors account of perfect refining process.
F*olartne
A high grade general purpose oil for all cars.
IVSo£>t!oiJ.
A grade for each type of motor.
Correct lubrication results in lower consumption of gasoline and oil; a minimum of
carbon deposits and minimum repairs. Also, it will give maximum power per gal
lon of gasoline and will add years to the life of your car.
We assure the public the best possible service and merchandise.
We invite your inspedtion and patronage at our service station on
Third Street Opposite Court House
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY
26 QUARTS OF BOOZE
CAPTURED IN A RAID
Said to have been acting on a tip,
evidently given by some person in
the neighborhood, revenue officers
Wood’s Seeds
For 1918
The patriotic duty of farmers and
gardenerseveryw here l s to Increase
crop and food production. Inten
sive farming £~d -.-Aidtniug, and
the liberal use oi fv vuLtcrs, together
with proper ro* ic of crops, so
as to Increase and improve the fer
tility and productiveness of the
land, are all vital and necessary
considerations at the present time.
Wood’s Descriptive Catalog
For 1918 gives the fullest and most
up-to-iiate information in regard
to all
Farm and Garden Seeds
And tells about the best crops to
grow, both for profit and home use.
Writs for Catalog and yrloas of
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Potatoes, Seed Oats, or any
Farm Seeds Required.
Catalog SKatlad Trea On Ksquast.
T. W. WOOIT& SONS,
SPRIIBMNN. Kichmnnrt. V.
raided the home of John W. Maddox,
of Fincherville, Friday and captured
20 quarts of liquor. The raid was
made by Revenue officers T. B. Har
ris, of Fayette county, and J. E. Mc-
Nair, of Jackson.
The whiskey was of a well known
brand, and is said to have come from
Jacksonville.
Mr. Maddox was bound over under
a SSOO bond. He is said to have a
government license, and consequently
will be tried in the State courts.
WOODMEN HAVE RABBIT
STEW AT SANDY PLAINS
Member, and Visitors Made Merry
Saturday Night
The Sandy Plains camp of Wood
men were hosts at a rabbit stew Sat
urday night, the guests including a
number of visitors as well as the
members of the local camp. Follow
ing the ceremonial work, three candi
dates being initiated, the excellent
repast was enjoyed. The occasion
proved a very pleasant one for all
fortunate enough to be present.
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 QUININ E
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Lunches the Blood and
uuuus up tue w uoie system, ou cents.
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MR. GEORGE CARMICHAEL
DIED IN ATLANTA ON 19
Former Jackson Citizen Passed Away
After Lingering Illness
After an illness extending over a
period of several months, Mr. George
Carmichael died at the hme of his
mother in Decatur Saturday. Death
was due to a complication of diseases
and was not unexpected, though com
ing as a shock to the family and a
large umber of friends over the state.
Mr. Carmichael who was 44 years
of age, was a native of Jackson and
resided here all his life until a few
years ago when the family moved to
Atlanta to reside. He was formerly
engaged in the insurance business in
Jackson, and was clerk and treasurer
of the city of Jackson for severai
years. He was popular in business
circles and had a large number of
friends. He w r as the son of the late
Judge J. F. Carmichael, who was ordi
nary of Butts county for a long num
ber of years. The family is prominent
in Butts county, and Mr. Carmichael
was a young man of bright prospects
before his health began to fail.
He was prominent in secret orders.
. being a member of Jackson lodge No.
j 45, F. & A. M.; Jackson chapter No.
j 54, Royal Arch Masons; Alexius
I Commanderv No. 22 Knights Tem
, plar, and nus a Shiiuer. He was for-
LIKE AN ELECTRIC
BUTTON ON TOES
Tells Why a Corn is so Pain
ful and Says Cutting Ma
kes Them Grpw
Press an electric button and you
form a contact with a live wire
which rings the bell. When your
shoes press against your com it push
es its sharp roots down upon a sen-
sitive nerve and you get a shock of
pain.
Instead of trimming your corns,
which makes them grow, just step
into any drug store and ask for a
quarter of an ounce of freezone.
This will cost very little but is suf
ficient to remove every hard or soft
com or callus from one’s feet. A few
drops applied directly upon a tender,
aching com stops the soreness in
stantly, and soon the com shrivels
up so it lifts right out, root and all,
without pain. This drug freezone is
harmless and never inflames or even
irritates the surrounding skin. advt.
merly an officer in the various Mason
ic bodies of the city, and was a faith
ful member and regular attendant at
all the meetings. He was a member
of the Presbyterian church.
The body was brought to Jackson
Monday mormng and the funeral was
helu ai tue giuve ai 10 o’clock, Rev.
James Bradley, his former pastor, of
ficiating. The Masons had charge of
the impressive funeral . rites. The
pallbearers were Messrs. H. O. Ball,
W. H. Mallet, R. P. Newton, J. S.
Johnson, D. G. McMichael and J. D.
Jones.
Mr. Carmichael is survived by his
mother, Mrs. Jas. F. Carmichael, and
one sister, Mrs. H. S. Rowland, of De
catur, who have the sympathy of
many friends in their bereavement.
GETS GOOD RESULTS QUICKLY
These few lines from J. E. Haynes,
McAlester, Okla., deserve careful
reading by every one who values
good health: “I find no medicine
which acts so mildly and quickly with
good results as Foley Cathartic Tab
lets. They empty the stomach and
bowels, giving all of the digestive or
gans a healthy action.” The Owl
Pharmacy, adv.
STILL WAS RAIDED IN THE
FINCHERVILLE SECTION
An illicit distillery, which had ceas
ed operations, was raided in the Fin
cherville neighborhood, Sunday
morning, by officers. The copper
worm and other paraphernalia con
nected with the outfit was brought
to Jackson.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHEJTS
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