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Great Bargains
Spring Goods, Styles, Offerings to Enthuse Over
Wonderful New Dress
es Ready
In Taffeta, Poplin and Plaid Silk, in
beautiful styles and stunning effedts
in NAVY, TAN, GREY and GREEN
A collection of pleasing values at
$7.98, $9.98 and $12.98
Particular Skirts of
Smart Character
Particular because they are so differ
ent from the usual styles of ordinary
skirts, smart with all the little touch
es of creative designing that are to
be seen only in the better class of
skirts. Separate skirts that you will
admire because of the materials, the
styles and the moderate prices.
The Silks
$4.98 to SIO.OO
Plaid and Stripe Silk Skirts
Black and White Satin Skirts *
$4.98 to $7.00
Silk and Wool mixtures of fine Pop
lins in plain and fancy styles
$3.98 to $7.00
ZEPHYR
Ginghams
25c yd
Large stock fine new
Zephyr Ginghams,
plaids, stripes and checks
House Dresses
Low Priced
New styles in House Dresses
Special
$1.98
Preparefor
Easter
Now
You can knock out the high cost of
living by having a good garden and
keeping a pig.
$l9O Reward, SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
une dreaded disease that science hue
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System thereby de
stroying t'.je foundation of the disease,
giving the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting na
ture in doing its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith in the curative
powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address: F. J CHETfRY A CO.. Toledo.
Ohio. Soid by all Druggist*. **“
$3.00
Bed Spreads
New patterns Bed
Spreads, full double bed
size. Special
$1.98
J. ARENSON
PHONE 134
JACKSON, GA.
MR. H. R. MADDOX '
YIELDS TO DEATH
At the age of 84 years. Mr. Henry
R. Maddox, a well known citizen of
the county dropped dead at the home
of his niece, Mrs. W. M. Mitchell,
near Worthville, Wednesday morning
about 7:30 o’clock. It is supposed
that death was due to heart trouble.
Mr. Maddox was a highly esteemed
citizen of the county and had a large
nurnbe of friends who were pained to
learn of his passing.
The funeral was held at Worthville
Methodist church Thursday morning
to**
SPRING HATS
AT
$1.48, $1.98, $2.98
and $3.98
More than 500 new, beautiful 1918
spring hats. Every new shape, ev
ery new color, in every new 3traw.
You will find what you want
here at about half what it will cost
you elsewhere.
A Shirt Waist Special
AT
98c
Be sure to get yours. In white,
plain and fancy Voiles.
OTHER WAISTS
GEORGETTES, CREPE DE
CHINES
WONDERFUL values in plain and
highly tailored waists in Crepe de
Chine with various new effedts in
high, low and roll neck—these are
the most fascinating styles offered at
any time at the prices of
$2.48, $2.98, $3.48
and $4.98
Also showing White Washable
SKIRTS
$1.25 to $2.48
The new spring and summer wash
able skirts are here in a good variety
GOOD
Bleaching
Full yard wide.
Special
17c yd
EASTER STOCKS
ARE NOW
READY
at 11 o’clock. The services were in
charge of Rev. Richard Fincher, and
interment was in the church yard.
“IT SURE DOES THE WORK’’
Mrs. W. H. Thornton, 3523 W. 10th
St., Little Rock, Ark., writes: “My lit
tle boy had a severe attack of croup
and I honestly believe he would have
died if it had not been for Foley's
Honey' and Tar. I would not be with
out it at any price, as it sure does the
work.” Best remedy known for
coughs, colds, whooping cough. The
Owl Pharmacy, advt.
Service is badge of honor. What
art you uoiug io help?
ONLY TWO WARDS
WERE COVERED
Boy Scouts and W. C.T.U.
Sell Stamps
BAD WEATHER HINDERS
On account of the unfavorable
weather not all of the oranizations
took part in the canvass Tuesday af
ternoon for the sale of War Savings
Stamps. Only the first and fourth
wards were covered Tuesday, and the
other wards will be worked later.
In the fourth ward the Boy Scouts
team, composed of Julian Turner,
Leonard Lyons, Henry Allen, Ernest
Newton, David Leach, reported a sale
of $18.75.
In the first ward the W. C. T. U.,
in charge of Mrs. R. P. Sasnett and
Mrs. Paul Nolen reported sales
amounting to $378.50. This was con
sidered an encouraging showing.
Date for the next drive has not
been announced.
Weak and emaciated persons should
take Nyal’s Beef, Iron and Wine'—
tissue and muscle builder. The first
few doses are beneficial—We guaran
tee it to benefit. Carmichael Drug &
Book Company, phone 62.
INDIAN SPRINGS
Mr. Ben Cleveland, who has been
all the winter in Birmingham, has re
turned home for the summer months.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Elder spent the
week-end with Mr. W. A. Elder at
the Calumet.
Mrs. B. C. Collier, of Allentown,
Pa., and Mr. L. W. Collier, of Bir
mingham, have returned to their
home after a visit to the Misses Col
lier.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Compton, Mrs.
Fannie Gibson, Mrs. W. H. Kinard,
Mrs. R. J. Carmichael and Dr. Rob
ert VanDeventer, all of Jackon, were
visitors to Mr. B. A. Collier last
Thursday.
Mr. B. A. Collier, now of New
York, was a visitor to his home folks
for a week. Nothing gave him more
pleasure while home, than in meet
ing so many of his Civil War friends,
among them Mr. W. A. Elder, Mr.
Van Smith, of Cork, who was one of
his. lieutenants, and Mr. T. J. Car
son, all veterans of the Butts Volun
teers.
Dr. Robert VanDeventer, pastor of
AHM3QKS BUGGIES HARNESS
THE LONG UFB OF A
We bought our two SfeuUbakors MJI BIKv9M ] L
(rm your agent, Mow
Our neighbor* have worn ant three
or four wagona of other mabea abace
we bought oun.
We hare never broken anrtkiag taepah
on the wagons and the bubs are per
foot yet.
One ia a lumber wagon, the other rt, 11 1 O *"9
;^^wo a 3Tyet B<>th “ e,ooa, * r otude baker o 7
ArthurM s. r r;Lake,Pa. years old hubs
iHHiiiiimiiraußHttiHmHnittmwiiiiHitwttwtttmwHmi yet
Not 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
FTovilla, Georgia
1 1 IMP&JP (fil
E3 is am
Got it? Here’s the remedy. It’s helped
millions. Has a hall century record
of use. First dose brings relief. Tryit
M JF" H Sold by all druggists
N|Wjjj
s W 1 |
for Coughs 6 Colds
Keep Bowel Movement llegaUr
Dr. King’s New Life Pills keep you
in a healthy condition. Rid the body
of poisons and waste. Improve your
complexion by keeping the Bowels
regular. Get a bottle from your
druggists to-day. Effective but mild.
the Baptist church, will preach Sun
day afternoon at 3 o’clock. All are
invited.
The W. M. U. will meet at the Foy
Hotel Wedneday afternoon at 3
o’clock. Miss Lindsey will be hostess,
and hopes for a full attendance.
For Indigestion, Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to the public by Paris Medi
cine Cos., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
Quinine and Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic.
DEATH OF INFANT
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hodges, of near
Cork, have the sympathy of their
friends in the death of their infant,
which occurred Tuesday morning.
The interment was at Sandy Creek
cemetery Wednesday morning.
GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
Make a Beauty Lotion For a
Few Cents to Remove Tan,
Freckles, Sallowness
*
Your grocer has the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply you with three ounces of or
chard white for a few cents. Squeeze
the juice of two fresh lemons into a
bottle, then put in the orchard white
and shake well. This makes a quar
ter pint of the very best lemon skin
whitener and complexion beautifier
known. Massage this fragrant
creamy lotion daily into the face,
neck and arms and hands and just
see how freckles, tan, sallowness,
redness and roughness disappear and
how smooth, soft and clear the skin
becomes. Yes! It is harmless, and the
beautiful results will surprise you.ad