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Mil urn HONORED
si ■ms cuss
f lass Which Lt.-Col. Beck Has Been
Training Presents Mrs. Beck With
Silver Service on Graduation.
Friends of Mrs. William H. Beck
will be interested to hear that she has
been highly honored by the soldier;
boys in Macon. The class which her
husband, Lieut-Col. Wiliam H. Beck, 1
has been training at Camp Wheeler !
Jones Shoe Co
Visit us at our new store just
three doors nortn of our old
stand next to the Crescent
Theater.
Our Mid-Summer Cut Price
Sale continues.
Come to See us.
Jones Shoe Co.
THE SHOE AND STOCKING SHOP
A big stock of John Deere Wagons,
Mowers and Rakes on hand at the
Right Prices. Let Us Show You.
PERSONS-HAMMOND HDW. CO.
GRIFFIN, - - - GEORGIA.
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I Bale Your Oat and Wheai Straw. Now |
It’s worth $1 5.00 per ton baled. B
Last year $23,680,000.00 worth of bay was shipped into
(Georgia, partly because the farmers did not have their straw
and hay baled and put in marketable shape. ||
Our Line of International Hay Presses Includes ||
I One-horse Presses 14x 18-inch Bale Chamber
I( 14x18-inch Chamber ) with or
Two-horse Presses -16 x 18-inch Chamber without
I( 1 7x22-inch Chamber ) self-feeder
(14x1 8 — 3,4, or 6-H. P. Engine
Motor Hay Presses < 16x18 —4 or 6-H. P. Engine
I I 7x22 —6-H. P. Engine
i?js 1H C presses will bale more hay in a given length of time ||
than any other press of equal size. " 1 he self-feeder, toggle
H joint plunger, power jack, bale tension, and spring roller B
|| tucker, are features worth looking into. Drop in and see us |
|| the next time you are in town.
I GRIFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY. I
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HIEm WHITE HiCKORY WAGONS”
We have three car loads of Studebaker and White Hickory Wagons on hand
and can save you from five to ten dollars on the wagon. We are well
Stocked on Wagon Harness and team Collars, all bought before the advance
MILES AND HORSES A SPECIALTY
B. B. BROWN COMPANY
WEST TAYLOR STREET - ’ GRIFFIN, GEORGI \
in Macon, has presented Mrs. Beck
with a handsome silver service, in ap
preciation of Major Beck and the
courtesies shown them by Mrs. Beck.
The valuable gift was presented on the
occasion of the students’ graduation
and is highly prized by both Col. Beck
and Mrs. Beck.
OVER 100.000 PRISONERS TAKEN
Washington, Aug. 28.—German
prisoners taken from July Ist to the
present date number about one hun
dred and twelve thousand and heavy
guns captured number over thirteen
hundred, Chief of Staff March stated
today in conference with newspaper
men.
Memorial Service For
Thomas W. Hollis
, Forsyth, Aug. 27.—There was held
Sunday night at the Forsyth Metho
jdist church a memorial service in hon
or of Thos. W. Holly, who was killed
in France July 28th.
1 he church was filled to its greatest
■capacity. The choir rendered beau
tiful music which was very appropri
ate to the occasion.
I Short talks concerning the life of
.this young man were made by the
j pastor and Col. Ogden Persons, Mess
rs. T. R. Talmadge, Will Hill, G. A.
.Pennington, T. I) Thurmond and Teo
■ Rumble.
i Beautiful tributes were paid by all
| to this young man, who so heroically
gave his life for his country.
Every one spoke of his good nature
.and his other noble traits of charac
, ter.
THE NEW CALOMEL IS
HARMLESS AND DELIGHTFI I
All Sickening and Dangerous Quali
ties Removed—Medicinal Virtures
Vastly Improved—New Variety
(. ailed ’’Calotabs.”
Science has given us smokeless
powder, colorless iodine and taste'ess
| quinine—now comes nausealess calo
mel, a new variety known as Calotabs,
that is wholly delightful in efi. -t, vet
more effective than the o'l style
( me! as a system-purifier and liver
I cleanser.
Your doctor prefers calomel abv r e
all other medicines, as it is the Lest
and only sure remedy for biliousness,
indigestion and constip.xiim. N )vV
tlrat calomel is’delightful to take <v
erybody is asking for the var'etv,
Calotabs. One tablet at bedtime, a
swallow of water—that’s all. No nau
sea, no gripping, no danger. Next
morning you wake up feeling line,
your liver cleansed, your system puri
fied. Eat what you please—no re
striction of habit or diet.
Calotabs are sold only in original,
sealed packages, price thirty-five
ceTts. Your druggist recommends
and guarantees Calotabs.—Adv.
Locomotive Engineer Writes.
Over work and worry cause kid
ney trouble. When the kidneys are
not working properly, poisons accu
mulate in the system resulting in
backache, sore muscles, stiff joints,
rheumatic pains, constantly tired
feeling and other distressing symp
toms. George McLain, Turtle Lake,
N. D.; writes: “I am a locomotive en
gineer. I had a bad pain in my back
and my bladedr action was very ir
regular. I took Foley Kidney Pills
and was relieved in a couple of days.
Sold everywhere.
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For your soldier.
Send him away with this
beautiful ring of senti
ment on his finger,
Mizpah is the Bible’s word that
means "God watch between thee
and me while we are absent one
from the other.” And the two
inspiring words “America and
Liberty” completely cover the
whole sentiment of leave-taking.
The Symblem Ring will be his !
constant reminder of the dear
ones over here—especially of the
dear one who gave it to him.
See the Symblem Ring
today at our store. ‘
In sterling silver only $2.50,
10k gold $7.50 and 14k gold
$ 10.00. Don’t let your soldier boy
go without having on his finger
this beautiful token.
Dealer’s name here.
T. 11. WYNNE, Jeweler
CHICHESTER S PiiLS
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X rs liRAXU PILLS.V, ui
SOU>BiW«SfVERMR£
DON’T WAIT.
Take Advantage of a Griffin Citizen s
Experience.
V hen the back begins to ache,
Don t wait until backache becomes
chronic;
"Till kidney troubles develop;
{ ’Till urinary troubles destroy
rest.
Pr- fit by a Griffin citizen’s experi
ence.
i Mrs. J. J. Alston, 225 E. Solomon
St., -ays: “About five years ago 1
had a bad case of kidney trouble. I
first noticed it when I bent over, fi r
I could hardly straighten and when
I did it, felt as though someone were
jabbing nit? with a knife. My head
would ache, I would get nervous and
at times I was all unstrung. My kid
neys didn’t act as they should and
they caused me a lot of discomfort. 1
was always tired and languid, too and
when Doan’s Kidney Pills were recom
mended to me, 1 got a box. I am cer-
I
tainly glad to say they greatly re
lieved me.’’
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that
Mrs. Alston had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Msgr Buffalo, N. Y.
SENATOR JAMES DIES IN
B BALTIMORE HOSPITAL
Kentucky Statesman Passes Away
Early Today After Long Illness
from Stomach Trouble.
Baltimore, Aug. 28.—Senator Ollie
IM. James died at 6:35 o'clock this
'morning at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
I For several months the Kentucky sen
ator had been a patient in the hospi
tal, suffering from stomach trouble.
Prepare for the Hot Wave.
The hot sun is doubly dangerous if
I there is a mass of undigested food in
the stomach, causing distress and au-
|to intoxication, casting congesting
I poisons* throughout the system. Foley
i Cathartic Tablets give prompt and
sure relief. They act gently but do
i their work thoroughly. They cleanse,
the bowels, sweeten the stomach and
benefit the liker. Recommended for
I indigestion, biliousness, bad breath,
; bloating, gas or constipation. Sold ev-
I ervwhere.
We Sell
U. S.
Thrift Stamps
Monday, September 2nd
Vacation days are over
and you boys and young |
men must settle down to z
hard study again’—you are W W
not looking forward to the 9
day w ith pleasure, but after *>
it is over 4 will not seem so
hard.
We are prepared to take \
care of the \ oung men cn- |
tering highschool or college;
also the younger boys in |
short trousers. If you should | W/rf
be going away to college our I
New Fall Suits are in and I Wh
you can get one now and I UK
take it along.
In our Boys’ Department you will find Wk
complete line of suits, odd trousers, wW
Jouses, shirts, underwear, neckwear,
ats, caps, shoes and hosiery. M ■ t jkplW
Come in now so that you will be pre- r
pared for the opening day of school. c 0; n&Mari
Slaton-Powell Clo. Co.
M EX’S AND BOY S’ OUTFITTERS
STRAW HATS
REDUCED
I Will Sell For
HALF PRICE
All Straw Hats in my
house.
Formerly
16.00 $5.00 SOO $3.00 $2.00
Reduced to
$3.00 $2.50 $2.03 $1.53 SI.OO
THOS. J. WHITE.