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■ould Not Eat or Sleep
■ Made Well By PERUNA
-william E. Denny, 102S Park
Springfield, Ohio, writes;
Mjjg find great pleasure in writing
HE and thanking you for what Pe-
SL has already done for me. I
fugra been troubled with catarrh for
yaars, and it had affected my head,
nofle, throat and stomach, that I
gouid not eat nor sleep with any sat
■pstion.
r *1 have just taken three bottles. I
uasjeat most anything and am greatly
jegLved of nervousness, so that when
f ||e down I can sleep without the
Ena* trouble. I recommend it to all
who are sufferers of that dread*
BEH disease, catarrh.’ 1
HrLE ZULEE MITCHELL
CLAIMED BY DEATH
■rini! a dark shadow over the en
unity and causing the deep-
Hf sorrow to the family and
was the death of little Zulee
SBhell, the only daughter of Mr.
Raymond Mitchell, on Thurs
■Baftemoon at 4:10 o’clock, Feb. 7.
,|ieath followed an illness of only a
few days, being due to diptheria.
SKe was 3 years four months and two
|fiays old, a favorite of all the family,
loved and admired by all w ho knew
'M because she was an unusually
bright child and won the heart of
MODERN PAINT SHOP
I wish to announce to the j uh'ic that I will open an up-to-date
Paint Shop in the Ctrmichael Buggy Cos. building on Monday,
February 18. Long experience enables me to give your work
the attention it deserves. I will paint anything on “wheels"
and guarantee satisfaction, at reasonable prices.
Your business will be appreciated.
JASE MADDOX
fENKINSBURG PERSONAL NEWS
By Marye Manning
I Rev. I. G. Walker was a visitor to
Jfte chapel exercises Monday. In his
andress on “Behold we put bits in the
Horse's mouth so that we may turn
His whole body around” we were in-
H-nsely stirred. It made us feel a lack
Bf will power and strength and gave
Bis inspiration to increase them.
Mrs. Butner and Mr. Blackwell vis-
Bted the school Monday in interest of
She club work. They received a host
Pfefl*Armecn
H CHlCA^xyr
When company comes
there is no time to
waste—no chances, to
be taken —so mother
sees that there is al
ways a can of
CALUMET
BARING POWDER
on hand. Cakes, pies,
dough nuts, muffins and
all good things to eat
must be dressed up in
their best taste and
looks.
Then, too, her reputa
tion as a cook must
be upheld —and she
“stakes” it on Calumet
every time.. She knows it
will not disappoint her.
Order a can and have the
"company" kind of bakings
every day.
Calumet contains only such
ingredients as have been
approved officially by the
S. Food Authorities.
Ton Mve when yog bay it.
You save when yog use it.
'ft* il s ,
Catarrh
For Years
Can Now
Eat and
Sleep
To My
Satisfaction
Those who object to liquid medi
cirvea can procure Peruna Tablets.
both old and young wherever she went
Though the earth has lost one of ita
sweetest treasures and the home one
of its brightest rays of sunshine, heav
en has been made brighter by her go
ing. The funeral was held at Sardia
church Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock,
Rev. J. P. Fincher conducting the
services, interment being in Sardis
cemetffFy.
She is survived by her parents, one
brother, Bernard, her grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mitchell and Mrs.
Dolly Reeves, and other relatives.
In their sorrow the family have the
sympathy of hundreds of friends over
i the country.
of members for the various clubs and
they complimented us very much. Our
town being the best in the county,
our county being the best in the state,
our state being the best in the Union,
our union being the best in the uni
verse, we proved that Jenkinsburg was
the best in the world. Then we sang
the song “Make the Best Better,”
which was combined very appropriate
ly with an address by Mr. Blackwell.
The club work will aid exceedingly in
the food administration, for it may be
that very soon we will cease to do
“our bit” and do “our all” and all to
be for our country’s freedom.
Rev. I. G. Walker was greatly sur
prised at the spltmdid manner in
which the school children’s voices
harmonize to sing “America For Me.”
He did not say so, but having been
satisfied that we sing it wonderfully,
his eyes interpreted what his lips
would have spoken.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Castellaw
were the guests Sunday of her par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Heard. Mrs.
Castellaw was formerly Miss Bessye
Heard.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE FOR CASH
I have a few tons of guano that I
wish to sell. 10-2-2; 8-2-2; 12-2-0;
9-3-0. R. W. MAYS.
2-8-2tc.
ONE HOUSE FOR RENT—APPLY
to Hugh Mallet. 2-8-ltp
FOR SALE—ONE GOOD LARGE
farm horse. Apply to this office.
2-8-4tc
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS FOR
sale—Frost proof. Will sell for
25c hundred.
J. B. GUTHRIE.
2-15-2tc.
FOR SALE—FINE PIGS. WILL BE
six weeks old about March Ist.
Place your order now.
EDWARD CORNELL,
Hotel Elder, Indian Springs.
Every one will be early
birds this season by force,
by early Easter, by condi
tions. We are fixed with
all the new things, Coats,
Suits, Dresses, Waists and
Millinery.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
Drive* Out Malaria, BulkU UpSyrUa
The OM SUadsrd general rtmetbeMiag
GEOVS’S TASTRT.BQS cnill TO!TC, 4rie3 nit
Maloria.earicfces theblood.aad butts o Ifce r
teta. A true toxic. For adult* and ctaitdran Me
FINCHERVILLE
The pretty weather we are enjoy
ing at this time is very much appre
ciated by every one, and specially by
the cotton pickers.
Messre. Herschel Harris, Ray Min
ter and Frank Childs were visitors
from Jenkinsburg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Maddox visited
relatives in Jackson Sunday.
Mr. Ambrose Kitchens, of Camp
Wheeler, spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kitchens.
Miss Corine Horton spent last week
with her brother, Mr. Claude Horton,
at Bethany.
Seargeant Artis Wilson and Mr.
Bernard Knowles were up from Camp
Wheeler Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Buckalew are
now with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Buck
alew.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hodges, of the
A Texas Wonder
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves grav
el, cures diabetis, weak and lame
backs rheumatism, and all irregular
ities of the kidneys and Ummh in
both .men and women. Regulates
bladder troubles in children. If not
sold by your druggist will be sent by
mail on receipt of SI.OO. One small
bottle is two months’ treatment, and
seldom ever fails to perfect a cure.
Send for testimonials from this and
other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2326
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists, advt.
THE LONG LIFE OF A
f W. bought OUT hwShJJilru]l
or four wagon* of other malcMaiaco 9,
wo bought ouh. _____ f
Wo biro never broken anything H—
on the wagon* and the babe are par.
feet yet.
One ta a lumber wagon, tbe other fl . f| f AM
*" 8 ~ d otudebaker 37
years old —hubs I
miiinimiiiiimnttuitiMimuiiiiHumiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiai p^y| yet
N6t strange for the Studebaker because the hubs are
of fine, close grain tough, strong and treated with a
secret sealing solution that is weather resisting.
Notice the hubs on the next Studebaker you pass on the
road -- you’ll find they are not split or checked like the
ordinary wagon.
And in these hubs are set the famous Studebaker slope
shoulder spokes.
The Studebaker Farm Wagon Wheel is best made.
We sell the Studebaker because we believe it is the big
gest wagon value on the market
R. V. and R. T. Smith
Flovilla, Georgia
S. H. THORNTON
JACKSON, GA.
UNDERTAKING, LICENSED EMB ALMER
Full Line of Caskets and Robes to select from
My careful personal attention giv
en to all funerals entrusted to me
ALL CALLS AMSWIRED PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT
DAY PHONE 174 NIGHT PHONR
CALLED HER FAMILY
Tfl HEB BEDSIDE
Six Tan Af% Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, Bat Nov
She b a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardni For
Her Recovery.
Royae City, Tot—Mrs. Mary Kil
man, of this place, says; “After the
birth of my little girl...my Bide com
menced to hurt me. I had to go back
to bed. We called the doctor. He
treated mo...but I got no better. I
got worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable.. .1 was In bed for
three months and suffered such agony
that I was just drawn up in a knot...
I told my husband if he would get
me a bottle of Cardul I would try it...
I commenced taking it, however, that
evening I called my family about
me... for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a change for
dam, spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Fincher.
Messrs. Clarence Godsey and Curtis
PWIHAY. FFRUUARY IS, 191S
the better. That was six years ago
and I am still here and am a welll,
strong woman, and I owe my life to
Cardul. I had only taken half tha
bottle when I began to feel better.
The misery In my side got less... 3
continued right on taking the Cardul
until I had taken three bottles and I!
did not need any more for I was well
and never felt better In my life... I
have never had any trouble from that
day to this.”
Do you suffer from headache, back
ache, pains in sides, or other discom
forts, each month? Or do you feel
weak, nervous and fagged-out? If bo,
giro Cardul, tha woman’s tonic, m
trial J. U ,
Johnson, of Camp Wheeler, spent last
week-end at home.
Messrs. Marvin King, Fielder Jones,
Robert Edwards and Hugh McNair
were visitors from Jackson Friday
night.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Mitchell deeply sympathize
with them in the death of their little
daughter, Zulee, which occurred
Thursday afternoon.
Mj. and Mrs. Thomas, of Eastman,
and Mrs. Charles Hooten, of McDon
ough, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Mary Barnes.
IT SHOULD MIKE
MILLION FOR HIM
Cincinnati Man Discovers
Drug That Loosens Corns
So They Lift Out
Good news spreads rapidly and
druggists here are kept busy dispen
sing freezone, the recent discovery of
a Cincinnati man, which is said to
loosen any corn so it lifts out with
the fingers.
A quarter of an ounce costs very
little at any store whicli handles
drugs, but this is said to be sufficient
to rid one’s feet of every hard or
soft c om or callus.
You apply just a few drops on the
tender, aching com or toughened cal
lus and instantly the soreness is re
lieved, and soon the com or callus is
so shriveled /that it lifts out without
pain. It is a sticky substances which
dries when applied and never inflam
es or irritates the surrounding skin.
This discovery will prevent thous
ands of deaths annually from lock
jaw and infection heretofore result
ing from the suicidal habit of cutting
corns.
The last of the “heatless” Mondays
has been gotten out of the way, and
it is now down to business.
Young Women Awaiting
The Great Crisis
tOf all the vital time*
i life, the birth of a
aby Is the climax of
ature’e most won
erful evolution. After
period of anxious
waiting, the hour ar-
Ives for the advent of
new life. Nature
lust be aided during
bis waiting period If
tie pain and danger
f the crisis is to be
Three generations have found great re
lief from the many discomforts of ap
proaching motherhood, by the safe, time
honored massage, “Mother’s Friend".
It gently softens every fibre, cord, ten
don and ligament. The drawn skin be
comes soft and elastic. Tension and
strain upon the expanding abdominal
muscles is relieved when baby arrives;
morning sickness or nausea usually Is not
felt and the crisis is passed with infinite
ly less pain and danger.
"Mother’s Friend” has been used by ex
pectant mothers with the greatest buc
eess for over forty years.
Get a bottle from the druggist today
and write the Bradfleld Regulator Cos.,
Dept. E, 200 Lamar Building, Atlanta,
Ca., for a' valuable book brimful of use
ful Information. Tho book will be mailed
to you without charge. Do not by any
means neglect to begin the use of "Moth
ers Friend"; the preparation is ui*-
aouoteaiy a real and wonaertui aid to lift
lure In her work.