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Lyric Theatre
WAYCROSS, GA.
WEEK OF MARCH 17
IMON.-TUES.
The Picture You Have
Been Waiting For
VICTOR McLAGLEN
EDMUND LOWE IN
COCK EYED WORLD
All-Talking Mirthquake
WED.-TIIRS.
Hal Skelley, Evelyn Brent
WOMAN TRAP
Srartling! Gripping!
FRI.-SAT.
All-Talking and Sound
HUNTING TIGERS IN
INDIA
Bring jthe Children
COTTON SEED
FOR SALE
HALF and HALF SI.OO bu.
PETTIS TOOL SI.OO bu.
Good, sound seed.
J. L. JONES
Rt. 1. Willacoochee, Ga.
WHAT DR. CALDWELL 1
LEARNED IN 47
YEARS PRACTICE
A physician watched the results of
constipation for 47 years, and believed
that no matter how careful people are of
their health, diet and exercise, constipa
tion will occur from time to timo. Of
text importance, then, is how to treat
it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always
Was in favor of getting as close to nature
as possible, hence his remedy for consti
pation, known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin, is a mild vegetable compound.
It can not harm the system and is not
habit forming. Syrup Pepsin is pleasant
tasting, and youngsters love it.
Dr. Caldwell did not approve of
drastic physics and purges. He did not
believe they were good for anybody's
system. In a practice of 47 y**!» he
never saw any reason for-their rise when
Syrup Pepsin will empty the bowels just
as promptly.
Do not lot a day go by without c
bowel movement. Do not sit and hope,
*J«ilt,go to the nearest druggist and pet
one of the generous bottles of Dr. Cain
weH’so3yrup Pepsin, or write "Synt]
Pepsin,” Dept. 88, Monticello, Illinois
lor free trial bottle.
SIOO.OO Monthly For
Less Than Cent a Day
23 Year Old Company Sends
Policy Free for Your
Inspection
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ly income and SI,OOO to $2,000 at
death is paid under a Real Acci
dent Policy costing less than a
cent a day, issned by National
Benefit Accident Association, Box
1831, RoyalJ Union Bldg., Des
Moines, lowa.
This splendid policy is issued to
jpen, women and children over
Blears of age. It may be car-
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PERSONAL?
PARAGRAPH
With each three Brunswick
Records bought, we wiil give a
new record in exchange for an old
one. Crescent Drug Co. .
Brunswick Records for sale at
Crescent Drug Co.
Mr. F. E. YlcNeal of Pearson
was a business visitor here Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gibbs, Mr.
and Mis. G. W. Lee and Mrs. W.
B. Lankford attended the picture,
“That Thing Cailed Love,’' in
Douglas Tuesday night.
Miss Evelyn Gibbs of Thomas
ville is visiting relatives here thi
week.
Mr. Jeff Summerlin returned
Tuesday night from Tampa, Fla.,
where he has been the past sev
eral months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lankforo
were shopping in Douglas las:
Saturday.
Friends of Mrs. L. A. Davis will
be pleased to learn that she lias
returned from the Tifton hospital
where she had been under treat
ment a few days, much improved
from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fowler and
family of Albany spent last Sun
il y with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Meadows.
Misses Blanche Lankford and
Edna Gibbs and Mr. Dorman Le.
were visitors in Alapaha last
Sunday.
Mrs. A. Evans motored tc
Moultrie Wednesday to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Buddie Wilkes.
Mr. W. B. Lankford left Tues
day afternoon for Perry, Fla., on
business.
Mrs. C. J. Morris, Mrs. Tim
Morris and Misse. Lounell Mor
ris and Winnifred Corbett of
Pearson were visitors in Willacoo
rhee Monday afternoon.
Aiisses Blanche Lankford and
. Ina Gibbs, Mr. Dorman Lee,
i.d Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Rowe
ere among those vho attended
the movie, ‘ Broadway Melody,”
in Douglas Friday night.
Late i Brunswick Records at
Crcsc nt Drug Co.
Friends of Mrs. K. R. Roberts
re sorry to hear of her continued
ilness.
Mrs. William Parker is spend
ing a fe .v days with her daughter,
Mrs. Jefferson Wilcox.
Mrs. Jefferson Wilcox and Miss
Carolyn Henderson spent
Wednesday in Way cross.
Get your Easter and birthday
cards and folders at Crescent Drug
Co. Full line.
Mrs/J. H. Bishop of Carrolton,
Ga., has been visiting friends and
relatives here for the past week.
Mrs. M. Moore and son, Frank,
and Mrs. Isaac Lewis spent
Wednesday in Tifton.
Full line of Easter and birthday
cards and folders at Crescent Drug
Co.
Mr. Archie Purvis of Ambrose
was a business visitor in town
Thursday.
Mrs. W. B. Lankford, Jr., has
gone to Los Angeles, Calif., for
her health
,v rs. 0. L. Hammock and Mrs.
B. F. Hindman were visitors to
Wayeross Wednesday a ternoon.
TKX WniACQOCHIE TIMES, WIUACOOCHEE, OA
Methodist Mission
ary Society Notes
The Mission Study Class of the
Methodist church met at the home
of Mrs. J. H. Shearer Monday
afternoon.
Teacher, Mrs. Alex Moore. —'
Song, ‘‘Draw Me Nearer.”
Chain of Prayers.
The next lesson will be from
numbers 1-33. -
After the business session i.
birthday celebration was planned
for March 31. Mrs. Jeffersoi
Wilcox will hifve 'charge of the
music. A committee to pian thg
program will be named later.
Dismissed by Mrs. C. B. Lindeiri
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Baptist Missionary
Society Notes
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The Baptist Mission Study Class
met at the church Monday after
noon at 3:30 o’clock. The meet
ing opened with the songs, “Whi -
per a Prayer” and ‘‘Our Best.”
Mrs. H. T. Corbitt conducted
the devotional. The subjects for
study were ‘‘ln His Steps” and
“He Sent Them to Preach, and to
Heal the Sick’” with Mrs. J. F.
Black as the teacher.
The meeting was dismissed wilh
prayer.
A business meeting will be held
at the church next Monday after
noon. All members are requested!
to be present.
Some Good Shows
At l yric in Waycress
Monday and Tuesday, March
17 and 18, the Lyric Theatre in
Way cross will offer the all-talk
ing movietone picture, “The
Cock-Eyed World,” with Victor
McLagen and Edmund Lowe in
the leading roles.
Wednesday and Thursday, the
feature attraction will be Evelyn
Bre..t and Hal Skelly in “Worn-,
an Trap.”
“Hur.ting Tigers in India, 1 ’ an
all talking and sound picture, will
be offered Friday and Saturday.
This is a Sensational, authentic
record of an American Museum
of National History expedition,
and is very educational.
Talking comedies and news
reels will also be shown during
the week.
Mrs. Bessie Moore, Mrs. Jordan
ot Vienna and Mrs. Arthur Moore
of Alapaha spent awhile with
relatives here Thursday.
Miss Roberta Mims spent last
week end with Miss Nellie Paulk,
at her home near Willacoochee.
Little Touches Impart Distinction
To the Formal Luncheon or Dinner
By CHARLES SCOTTO, Chef,
Ambassador Hotel, Park Avenue,
New York City
T- THOSE slight touches which
the alert woman I 3 con
. stantly on the watch for
aatejlSl as a means of giving dis
tinction to her formal
luncheons and dinners, are seldom
really hard to achieve. Since the-I
add so much to the pleasure of both*
hosts and
guests, tlney 1
are well worth \
the very little :sj“S£s
extra trouble r? l \
they entail. . , !'■'■>.</ '
A hors d’oeu- mi
vre is always {Sj&fLL*
appropriate as
the first course
for either the 'OJ
mid-day or eve- 4 1 P • . jI
ning meal. A ‘ % j „ J
tomato juice chef scotto
cocktail is an
equally appetizing prelude, while
fritters make a delicious accompan
iment to roast beef.
Southampton Hors d'Oeuvre
Scoop out the stem ends of six
whole, firm tomatoes, leaving a
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Tlie Illiteracy Cam
paign in Georgia
Continued from front page.
eocchee school will be pleased to
have any application from pros
pective pupils themselves, or fr ir
their friends who are interest d,
of adults who are unable to read
or write. Arrangements will be
made for all classes for three times
a week, either in the afternoon or
evening as may be mSst conven
ient to the pupils themselves, in
the public sduol buildkg. All
parties interested may see v the
I local superintendent of the Willa
! coochee schools. A. D. KEAN,
Sunerntendent of School--,
Mother!
Clean Child’s Bowels
“California Fig Syrup" is
Dependable Laxative for
fj Sick Children
Cbl Wren Love Its TJj
Pleasant Taste
If your little one is out-of-sorts,
won’t Day, seems sick, languid, not
natural—suspect the bowels. A tea
spoonful of delicious “California Fig
Byrup” given anytime Bweeteus the
stomach and soon moves the sour fer
mentations, gases, poisons and indi
gestible matter right out of the bowels
and you have a well, playful child
again, fc
Millions of mothers depend upon
this gentle, harmless laxative. It never
cramps or overacts. Contains no naiS
cotics or soothing drugs. Say “Cali
fornia” to your druggist and avoid
counterfeits. Insist upon genuine
“California Figf Syrup” which has di
rections for babies and children of all
ages plainly printed on bottle.
' Messrs. Claude Phillips and
Lawton Wall retnrned Thursday
evening from a business trip to
Jacksonville, Fla.
Friends in Wiilaeoochee of Mrs.
L. P. Murray of Waycross regret
to hear of her serious illness. Mrs.
Murray’s little daughter, Frances,
is here with her aunt, Mrs. O. L.
\Hammock, while her mother is in
ihe hospital.
ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES.
cone-shaped cavity. Sprinkle with
pepper, salt and a little sugar.
Fill with butter. Bake in a
modei'ate oven until tender —about
twenty minutes. Place the tomatoes
on the plai.23 on which they are to
be served. Pour over each of them
two tablespoons hot cream, sea
soned with salt and pepper. Sprin-
J:le with minced parsley or chives,
pi.nd serve.
Tomato Juice Cocktail —Chop fine
one small slice of onion with a few
celery leaves, and marinate in three
cups strained, salted tomato' juice
fi m one to three hours. Then mix
in two tablespoons ketchup, one
fourth cup orange juice, two tea
spoons sugar, and a dash of cay
enne. Strain, frappd, and serve
With crushed ice.
Caroline Fritters —To three
fourths cup canned corn, add one
half cup milk, two well-beaten eggs,
and t>ne-half tablespoon sugar. Mix
thoroughly. Mix one scant cup flour,
one tablespoon baking powder and
one-half teaspoon salt. Sift and
combine with the other mixture.
Place buttered muffin rings in a
buttered dripping pan. Drop the
combined mixtures into the rings,
and bake in a moderate oven. »
Temperance School
News
Teachers and pupils are very
busy planning the Commence
ment exercises.
On Thursday evening April 3.
the first six grades will give an
interesting program.
On Friday evening April 4, the
seventh grade graduation exer
cises will be held. Certificates
will be given by Miss Ethel Turn
er and an address by Prof. C. J.
Cheves, Superintendent of the
Public School of Ashburn Ga.
We are hoping that all the parents
and friends of the pupils will
attend these exercises.
Several from this community
ttended scbcol closing at Sunny
ide last Friday night, and report
a nice tin e.
Miss Ethel Turner and Mrs.
Mills were visitors at the school
last week.
HONOR ROLL.
First Grade: Hazel Solomon.
Second Grade: Lucy Harrell,
Gladys Tucker, Agnes Paulk.
Third Grade: Claxton Tucker.
Fourth Grade: Lula Grantham,
Brackett Harrell, Inez Lankford
Mattie Wilkerson.
Fifth Grade: Leona Wilkerson,
Linda Grantham.
Sixth Grade: Cecil Metts, Corine
Darnels, Inez Metts.
Sunday School at Beulah is
progressing nicely. Would be
glad to have every child in the
community enrolled.
s. o. s.
(Slips'of Speech)
by
N. E. W.
The boy or girl who’s had bac
luck,
And who has given his arm a
twist,
Must never cay he “a, rung” his
arm,
But he just “sprained” his
wrst!
Children Almost Hate
Cross, Nervous Mother
“My children almost hated me,
I was so cross. Thanks to Vinol,
my nervousness is all gone and
we are happy again.”—Mrs. T.
Johnstone.
For 30 years doctors have pre
scribed Vinol because it contains
important mineral elements of
iron! calcium and cod liver pep
tone. The very FIRST bottle
brings sound sleep and a BIG ap
petite. Nervous, worn-out people
are surprised low QUIT K Vinol
gives new life and pepi Tastes
delicious. Tilda Pharmacy.
P;
When you are suffering
HEADACHE
and
NEURALGIA
Use Dr. Miles’
Anti - Pain Pills
for prompt relief.
Muscular Pains
and
Functional Pains
—even those so
severe that they
are mistaken for
Rheumatism, Sci
atica, Lumbago—
are relieved quick
ly by Dr. Miles’
Anti-Pain Pills.
25 for 25 cents
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 Bishop arfi
the proud parents of a little
daughter, born March 12.
iff;
■X&roliitk 1 a i'•.t i..
ff#renT
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There’s peace in the household guarded
Oy Castoria. Peaceful sleep for 13aby.
Uninterrupted rest for Mother. For a
few drops of pure Castoria will quiet
any fretful infant. Or put the little one
back to sleep when there’s an upset dur
ing the night.
Parents, don’t try to do without good
old Castoria! It isn’t fair to the bnhy,
and it makes things hard for you. You
can’t give Baby medicine meant for
grown-ups- —or shouldn’t! Castoria is
the solution. It is always safe. It al
ways doep, the work. And although ’t
acts as swiftly as an opSite or a nar
cotic, it contains neither. Castoria is
purely vegetable. Give it whenever
there’s constipation, colic, diarrhea.
No less than five million modern
mothers have come tc depend on Cas
toria, for twenty-five million bottles
were # bought last year! Get yours to
day; don’t wait for some night when it’s
needed, and the drugstore is closed! e
Children
Cry for
A fakes mi
Sweeter
Children’s stomachs sour, and need ad
wti-acld. Keep their systems sweet with
Phillips Milk of Magnesia!
When tongue or breath tells of 4ci<J
condition, —correct it with a spoonful al
Phillips. Most men and women havtj
been comforted by this universal sweet
ener —moro mothers should invoke its
add for their children. It 1b a pleasant
thing to take, yet neutralizes more acid
than tie harsher things too often em
ployed for the purpose. No household
Should be without it.
Phillips is tho genuine, prescriptions!
product physicians endorse for genera)
nsej the name is important. “Milk oi
Magnesia” has been the U. S. registered
trade mark of the Charles H. Phillips
Chemical Co. and its predecessor Charles
EL Phillips since 1875. q
Phillips
i ' Milk
of
You want prompt relief.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve
the pains for which we recommend
them. They do not upset the stom
ach, cause constipation, or leave
unpleasant after effects.
A package in your medicine cab
inet, pocket, or handbag, means
fewer aches and pains, greater en
joyment, more efficient work, less
loss of time.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills have
been used with success for thirty
years.
Got them at your drug store
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