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GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTHH THROUGH FAK
DOUBLES IIS BEAUTY
Try This! Hair Gets Thick,
Glossy, Wavy and Beauti
ful at Once
Immediate?—Yes! Certain? —
that’s the joy of it. Your hair be
comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant
and appears as soft, lustrous and
beautiful as a young girl’s after a
Danderino hair cleanse. Just try
this—moisten a cloth with a little
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
trand at a time. This will cleanse the
hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil,
and in just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair. A
delightful surprise awaits those
whose hair has been neglected or is
scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin.
Besides beautifying the hair Dande
rine dissolves every particle of dan
druff, cleanses, purifies and invigor
ates the scalp, forever stopping itch
ing and falling hair, but what will
please y ou most will be after a few
weeks’ use, when you see new hair—
fine and downy at first—yes—but
really new hair growing all over the
scalp. If you care for pretty, soft
hair, and lots of it, surely get a small
bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from
any drug store or toilet counter for
a few cents, adv.
Corn Syrup Icing
Cook 1% cups Karo sy up to the'
soft Imll stage. Pour in u very fine
stream into the stiflv beaten whites j
of 2 eggs, beating constantly. Beat
constantly until cold and spread on
i aka. I
Stewed Peaches With Raisins
Wash one-half pound dried peaches
end soak over night in cold water.
Cook in same water. When about
half done add oneHjuarter cup washed
and seeded raisins and stir in one-half
cup sugar. Cook rather slowly.
Vegetable Oil Cream Sauce
Heat in a small saucepan two ta
blespoons of olive, com or cottonseed
oil; add 2 tablespoons flour, Vi tea
spoon salt and Vi tea ;poon pepper.
Add one cup cold water and stir un
til smooth, thick and boiling. This is
excellent for use on any vegetable,
scalloped dishes, fish, etc.
Baked Beans, Spanish Style
Soak 2 cups of dried peas or beans
over night in cold water. Rub the
beans with the hands and rinse in cold
water. Cover with cold water and
heat slowly to the boiling point. Sim
mer until nearly tender, adding 1
teaspoonful soda. Drain and rinse
with cold water. Arrange a layer of
the beans in a baking dish, sprinkle
with finely chopped swwet red pep
pers and a slice of bacon, diced. Salt
to taste. Continue layers until all the \
beans are used. Pour enough strain- ‘
ed tomato pulp over the beans to cov
er them well. Bake in a rather quick
oven about two hours.
Stork and Cupid
Cunning Plotters
Many a New Han e will I lav® a Little
Sunbeam to Brighten tt
Cupid and the stork are held up to ven
eration; tiny nro rated ns cunning plotters
to herald tiio coming of the little sunbeam
to gladden tlo hearts and brighten tiro
homes of a host of happy families.
There is a most remarkable preparation,
known as Mother’s Friend, which lias been
used by women for over half ft century
before the arrival of the stork. This Is a
penctrutirg external application for the ab
domen and breast. Uy daily use through
out the waiting months, strain and tension
Is relieved, due muscles aro made clastic
and pliable so that when baby comes they
expand with caso and the pain and danger
at the crisis is naturally less.
Then, too, the nerves are not torn and
drawn with that usual wrenching strain, and
many distresses, such as nervousness, nausea,
bearing down and stretching pains, arts
am ng tl.o discomforts and debilitating cx
pesierccs wmea who have used Mother's
Friend say they have entirely escaped by the
application of this time-honored remedy.
Thousands of women have used Mother’s
Friend and know from experience that it is
one of the greatest contributions to healthy,
hapt'y motherhood.
Write to the Bradfteld Regulator Cos.,
Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, G.i., for their "Moth
erhood Book.’* There is a wealth of in
struction and comfort to ho derived from
reading this little book. It is plainly written
just what every woman wants to know. Get
a bottle c-f Mother's Friend from the drug
gist today, and tints fortify yourself against
pain and discomfort.
, , rvcoM DOAcorcs.Ap.cUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, IQIZ
PERSONAL
Mr. Hugh Mallet spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Mr. T. W Moore spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Hon. J. H. Mills was a visitor here
Saturday night.
Lieut. Smith Settle spent the week
end in Jackson.
Miss Jessie Wiggins spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. O. Lee Chesnutt has returned
from a visit in Macon.
Mr. W. W. Jamerson spent Monday
and Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. G. S. Hanes, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. F. M. Allen.
Mr. C. H. Thornton witnessed the
parade in Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. C. W. Buchanan is visiting
Mrs. H. D. Adams, in Macon.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge spent the first
of the week here on business.
Mr. B. A. Wright was in the city
Monday from Indian Springs.
Mrs. Walter Jones and little daugh
ter spent the week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Faulkner visited Miss Zippo
rah Hooks in Fincherville last week.
The friends of Captain F. L. Walth-;
all will regret to learn of his illness.
Mrs. W. G. Morrison and W. G.,
Jr., spent part of the week in Atlanta, j
Mrs. S. W. Gentry has returned to
Atlanta, after a visit with Mrs. W. S.
Colvin. |
Miss Kate Lyons was the guest of
relatives in Atlanta Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts McKibben and
two children are visiting relatives in
Tallapoosa.
Mrs. N. J. Harmon and family have
gone to Savannah where they will re-
side in the future.
Mrs. Hugh Mallet has been spend
ing several days in Atlanta with Mrs.
John W. Moore.
Mr. J. W. Turk, of Round Oak, a
former merchant of Jackson, w T as a
visitor here this week.
Mrs. Jeffie Sheats, of Atlanta, is
spending sometime with Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson Singley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stephens are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Buttrill
and Mrs. E. H. Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wright and
Marjorie have returned from a de
lightful visit in Savannah.
Sergeant Ernest C. Hanes, of
Camp Wheeler, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Buchanan,
of Macon, spent the vjeek-end here
with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buchanan.
The friends of Mr. L. M. Crawford
are delighted to know his condition
is reported as somewhat improved.
Mr. Paul Collier, of Little Rock,
Ark., is the guest of Misses Carrie
and Loula Collier at Indian Springs.
Emmett Walthall, of Atlanta, wis
summoned to Jackson on account of
the illness of Capt. F. L. Walthall.
Mr. J. B. Carmichael is spending
part of the vieek in Palmetto, where
he is assisting in organizing anew
bank.
I
Miss Hattie Belle Gilmore return
ed home Tuesday from Cusseta where
she visited her sister, Miss Dora Gil
more.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nichols and
family motored to Macon Tuesday to
witness the parade of the “Dixie Di
vision.”
Mrs. J. R. Meredith and children,
*of Bamesville, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
i Gilmore.
Messrs. Claude Spencer, a member
of the Emory Hospital Corps and
Dave Spencer, of Ilawkinsville, spent
the week-end here vvth their mother,
Mrs. Leila Kinsman.
Spring Suits
For Boys in Sizes up
to 18 Years
In our Boys Department
you will find a complete
line of Spring Suits and
Furnishings—they are the
newest and will appeal to
the boys as well as the
mothers.
Woolen Suit s—Spring
weights—in fancy mixtures
and dressy plain colors—
Ages 6to 18 years—ss to
$12.50.
Wash Suits for the small
boys— the smart new models
for Spring—Ages 2 to 8
years—sl.oo up.
VISIT OUR EXCLUSIVE BOYS AND
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT
THIRD FLOOR—WHETHER YOU
BUY OR NOT.
SLATON-POWELL
CLOTHING CO.
Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters
109 S. Mill St. Griffin, Ga.
Mr. H. R. Sowell, of McDonough,
has accepted a position with Stodghill,
Crawford & Cos., and will be glad to
serve the public.
Mrs. Lucy Jones is at home from
an extended visit to relatives in
South Georgia. She is now with Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Jones.
Misses Bessie Compton, Sara Smith,
and Elizabeth Fletcher, students at
the State Normal School were guests
of their parents here for the week
end.
Notice to Ice Customers
Effective at Once We Will Make
ONLY TWO DELIVERIES OF ICE DAILY
The following schedule will be followed:
East of the Court House, with Mulberry Street as the line, north and
south, deliveries will be made at 8 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., and orders
must be in before those hours.
West of the Court House, with Mulberry Street as the line, north and
south, deliveries will be made at 9:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m., and orders
must be on file before those hours.
Positively No Other Deliveries Will Be Made.
The co-operation of the public in helping us insure prompt
delivery of ice is earnestly requested. ORDER ICE EARLY.
Stodghill, Crawford & Cos.
PHONE 13 6 Jackson, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Reed, Mrs. Mary
Bloodworth and Mrs. Martin, of At
lanta, were recent guests of Judge
and Mrs. J. H. Ham.
Messrs. J. B. Settle, W. H. Mallet
and A. T Buttrill were among those
from Jackson who attended the pa
rade in Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. W. 0. Ham and two sons,
Marshal and W. 0., Jr., will visit Mr.
M. M. Welch and Mrs. Stewart Rob
erts in Atlanta next week.
Blouse Waists and Mannish
Shirts —Madras and soft fin
ish percales—with double
cuffs —75c to $2.00.
Also a complete line of
shoes, oxfords, hats, caps,
neckwear, belts, underwear
and hosiery.
Mrs. Verna Wright, Misses Annie
and Mary Frances and William
Wright spent Saturday Sunday
in McDonough with Mrs. Woodruff.
New assortment Colorite.
Carmichael Drug & Book
Company.
It is a long lane that has no turn
ing. The kaiser is about to get his
Your dollars will help do the job.