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LECTURES ON FOOD UNO
HEALTH CONSERVATION
Importance of Saving Food and Im
proving Health Pointed Out
Mr. Robert Bryan Harrison, direct
or of the Food Administration’s
Pledge Card campaign, delivered two
lectures in Jackson Thursday. At 1
o’clock he spoke to the school chil
dren in the school auditorium and at
3:30 o’clock he made an address, at
the same place, to the women’s clubs,
Parent-teacher’s association, canning
A S Thi. is the Farqnhar Grjun Sep valor, the most
* AV practical and economical Thresher for general use.
'W' V h handles all lands of gram succesrfully We
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Eogiavcd on wood fot A. 13. Kirschbaum Cos.
MORE QUALITY AND
FEWER TRILLS
UPON inward quality, rather than outward
frills, the man who dresses in good taste
always insists—and today more than ever ....
Absolute simplicity of line and the elegance—
the quiet but unmistakable elegance—of all-wool
materials smartly cut and tailored sturdily through
and through .... To see what we mean try on a
suit of Kirschbaum Clothes - - - S2O to S4O
Etheridge Smith & Co*
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club members and general public.
The address of the speaker dealt
with the conservation of food and
health. While here Mr. Harrison se
cured a number of signatures to the
food pledge cards.
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund
mwTMiVNT fails to core any case of Itching,
B^.B&gor^otrudingrt.e.i-fitoHd^s.
Th first application gives Esse and Rest. SO*"
garden seed for neighbors
Rev. T. J. Webb states that he has
popcorn and pumpkin seed which he
will give to any of his neighbors de
siring them.
BEST FOR CHILDREN
Experience proves that Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar is the best family meicine
for children for coughs, colds, croup
and vihooping cough. Mrs. M. E.
Schlarb, 556 Ookland Ave., Ashland,
Pa., writes: “When my little girl gets
a cold I give her a dose of it and it al
ways relieves her. I cannot praise it
too highly.” The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
BODY OF TEXAS MAN SENT
HOME FOR FUNERAL, FRIDAY
Mr. Pruitt’* Daughter Came to Jack
son to Carry Body Back
The body of Mr. M. J. Pruitt, Dal
las, Texas, salesman, who died in
Jackson Tuesday of last week, vuasj
shipped to Texas Friday for funeral
and interment Mrs. Callie Rogan,
daughter of the dead man, arrived in
Jackson Thursday night and accom
panied the remains home. The fu
neral and interment was held Sunday.
Mr. Pruitt was well known in Tex
as and came to Butts county on a
prospecting tour. Mrs. Rogan, his
daughter, operates a training school
for nurses at Dallas.
Buy Liberty Bonds
For Croup ••Mother*- •
Aheay* Keep thi* Handy
(k* t*r of the Croup four* to otw
for those poxeoto who wisely k**
V Olay's Xomt and Tar Compound to
tki iomj ritlT for Uitattl bm.
W. C. All on, Boseley. Mo., writes: *1
have raised a family of four children,
nnd have used holey's Honey and Tar
Compound with all of them. I find It
the heat croup and oough medicine I
have ever used and Z have uaed It for
eight or ten vears, and can recommend
It for croup.
If toward nightfall the little onea
arrow hoarse or croupy. If their breath
ing become# wheeey and stuffy, give
them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
promptly and it will ward off an attack
of croup.
If you are awakened by the hoarso
brassy cough that means croup, give
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound at
once. It will ease tho little sufferers
quickly, cut the thick choking phlegm,
and soon they will have easy breathing
and peaceful quiet sleep.
* * * Sveary user to m friend.
THE OWL PHARMACY
FUNERAL OF MISS PARNELL
HELD AT STARK SATURDAY
The funeral of Miss Clara Parnell,
aged 32, who died at Paynes Mill in
Macon Thursday, was held at Stark
Methodist church Saturday morning
at 11 o’clock. Death vvis due to pel
lagTa. The deceased formerly resided
near the Southern depot in Jackson.
MISS WALDROP SOON
TO BE POSTMASTER
HER APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED
BY SENATE AND SHE WILL
TAKE CHARGE OFFICE WHEN
BOND IS ACCEPTED
Miss Bessie Waldrop’s appointment
as postmaster at Jackson has been
confirmed by the senate, according to
reliable information, and she will
probably get her commission within
a few days. She haa already filled out
the blank for the bond and as soon as
t'lis is returned she will assume charge
of the office, possibly about the first
of May.
President Wilson sent Miss Wal
drop’s appointment to the senate sev
eral weeks ago. The senate confirmed
the appointment on April 8, it is
stated, and as soon as all the details
can be worked out Miss Waldrop will
take charge of the local office.
Bambi’s great. You can’t
afford to miss it. Jenkins
burg Friday night, Api il 26.
THIS WOMAN FOUND RELIEF
Backaceh, sore muscles, stiff or
sviollen joints, rheumatic pains, dizzi
ness and like symptoms are caused
by disordered kidney and bladder.
Mrs. Thos. H. Davis, Montgomery, R.
F. D. 3. Ind., writes: “I doctored
montths without relief. I commenced
using Foley Kidney Pills and got re
lief. Eight bottles cured me.” The
Owl Pharmacy, advt.
THREE MOONSHINE SI ILLS
RAIDED AT INDIAN SPRINGS
Three illicit distilleries were raid
ed by Officers W. F. Lavender and J.
E. McNair Monday, near Indian
Springs. About 500 gallons of beer
were found at one of the outfits and
about 100 gallons at another. Two
hundred pounds of sugar were seized
by the officers.
No arrests were made, but the of
ficers believe they have some direct
evidence that may lead to an arrest
later.
STRAIGHTFORWARD TESTI
MONY
Many Jackson Citizens Have Profit
ed By It
If you have backache, bladder
troubles, days of dizziness, headach
es, or nervousness, strike at the seat
of the trouble. These are often the
symptoms of weak kidneys and there
is grave danger in delay. Doan's Kid
ney Pills are especially prepared for
kidney ailments—are endorsed by
over 50,000 people. Your neighbors
recommend this remedy—have prov
ed its merit in many tests. Jackson
readers should take fresh courage in
this straighforward testimony of a
Jackson woman.
Mrs. F. L. Walthall, Lyons St.,
says: “I suffered severely from pains
in the small of my back. I couldn't
rest well at night and mornings I
was sore and lame. When I bent over
I got a sharp catch in my back and
I could hardly straighten up. I stag
gered at times from dizziness and
objects floated before my eyes. My
kidneys acted unnaturally. Doan’s
Kidney Pills relieved these symp
toms of kidney trouble and strength
ened my back.”
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Walthall had. Foster-Milbum
Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. advt.
POWERFUL GRADIN GOUTFIT
HAS REVOLVING DIGGER
A remarkable grading machine,
which, it is claimed, does the work of
125 men, cutting a smooth path, 5 ft.
7 in. wide and as much as 2 ft. deep,
is now being built to order for large
contractors. Because it will rip out
old macadam, or moist clajv about as
easily as gravel, it practically stand
ardizes grading costs, at the same
time affording much needed relief
from conditions caused by the labor
shortage. Two views of the machine
are shown in the May Popular Me
chanics Magazine.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TUNlC.drive*out
Malaria, enriches the blood.end build* up the sys
tem. A true tonic, for adults and children. uSc
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