The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 17, 1915, Image 4

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The Busy Comer Specials For Saturday and Monday Green Cabbage Nice and fresh, per lb 2c Irish Potatoes New stock, per peck 18c Turnips Genuine Canadian, per peck 2Vzc Sweet Potatoes Genuine Yams, per peck 25c Soap Fairy, 7 bars for 25c Washing Pow ders Gold Dust, 7 pkgs for 25c This price on Fairy Soap and Gold Dust is positively for Saturday and Monday only Hog Lard Dipped from tierce, per lb. 12 l Ac In 10 lb. buckets, per bkt $1.20 in 50 lb cans, per can $5.50 This lard is the very best. There is none better. Hams Daisy brand, per lb 16c Dairy brand, per lb 16 Kingans Bacon kept fresh on ice Coffee If you want good coffee at a low cost, try SCHOTTEN’s in in bulk, per lb. 25c Wesson Oil In quart can, regular 25c seller, for 20c If you are not already on our list of PLEASED CUSTOM ers, get there quick and we will save you money. We appreciate your business. PHONE 186 or 93 Carmichael- Mallet Company : Butts County News : WOOD LAWN Miss Bennie Doice Torbet, of Cork, spent the week-end with Miss Edith Smith. D. B. Plymale, of Sandy, spent Saturday night with Maurice Fears. Miss Martha Nelson had as her guests Friday afternoon Mis ses Annie and Edith Smith, Lucy. Evamae and Allie Kate Vickers. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nelson and children and Mrs. W. T. Nelson spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Edmond Hay. Marvin Vickers spent Sunday at the dam. Miss Martha Nelson spent Tues day with Miss Edith Smith. Mrs. W. T. Nelson spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. W. R. Vickers. Maurice Fears spent Sunday with relatives at Union Ridge. Mr. W. A. Waldrop spent Sun day afternoon with his brother, Mr. Tom Waldrop. Mr. Gus. Lavender and little son, Gilbert, of Union Ridge, spent Monday with friends here. Miss Edith Smith will leave this week for Macon where she will enter school. Her Many friends wish her success. Morton sister, Miss Lucy, had fof.tJtijiir guests Sun day Miss Martha Nelson. George Fears and D. B. Plymale, of Sandy. If You an troubled with heartburn; gases and a distressed feeling after eating take a before and after each meal andyyou will obtain prompt relief. Sold only.by us, 250 Slaton Drug Cos. FLOVILLA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ingram cmi tertained Monday evening at their home on Heard street in honor of their guest, Miss Berta Henderson, of Villa Rica. The porch was decorated with Japa nese lanterns and ferns. Mrs. Ingram was assisted in enter taining by Mrs. W r . J. Partridge. Misses Virginia White and Viv ian Funderburk served punch. Miss Annice Barnes is in Jen kinsburg, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Whitaker. Mr. Steve Oliver, of Macon, was the guest of friends in Flo villa Sunday. Mr. Milo Smith left last week for Oklahoma, where he has ac cepted a position. Masses Laura and Maude Smith A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in ootn men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist will be sent by mail em Teceipt of SI.OO One small bottle is two months’ treat ment, and seldom ever fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 29‘45 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. -Sold by druggists. Notice Mrs. L. S. O’Neal wishes to announce that she will begin dressmaking again Sept. 15. 9-10-tf left Tuesday for McDonough to be the guest of their sister, Mrs. Tom Brown, for several weeks. Mrs. Lovell, of Savannah is the guest of Mrs. A. B. Wrenn this week. Mr. Joe Bill Terreil. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cumming and little daughter, Mary Lee, motored to Covington Sunday, Mrs. Cum ming and little daughter remain ing for a visit of ten days with relatives and friends. The many friends of Miss Wil lie Wrenn are pleased that she will remain in Flovilla this winter. She will teach expression in the Flovilla High School and already has a very promising class. Edalgo-Williams Miss Eva Edalgo, of Jenkins burg, and Mr. Eddie Williams, of Griffin, were married Sunday, the ceremony taking place in Griffin. The wedding came as a surprise to their friends, who ex tend congratulations and best wishes. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Edalgo, of Jenkinsburg. and the groom is a substantial business man of Grif fin, in which city thev will reside. JACKSON MAN GIVES EVIDENCE His testimony will interest every reader The value of local evidence is indis putable. It is the kind Of evidence we accept as true because we know we can prove it for ourselves. There has been plenty of such evidence in the Jackson papers lately, and this straightforward testimony has established a confidence in the minds of Jackson people that will not be easily shaken. Davis Kinard, of Davis Kinard & Cos., Jackson, says: i4 I don’t hesitate to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as a good kidney medicine. My kidneys were out of order and didn’t act regu larly. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they relieved all signs of the trouble.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Kinard had. Foster-Milburn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ad Saturday night Special 7 to 8 p.m. 3 bars Oiftagon Soap for 10c. J. Arenson’s, the &ore that cuts the prices and sells the goods. Yes; S. S. S. Is Purely Vegetable Nature’s Safe Blood Treatment Known for 50 Year* A* the Beit Remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin Diseases. Scientists have discovered that the forest and the field, are abundantly supplied with vegetation of various kinds, that furnish the ingredients for making a remedy, for practically every ill and aUment of mankind. Medicines made from roots, herbs, and harks which Nature has placed at the disposal of man, are better than 'strong mineral mixtures and concoc tions. Mineral medicines work dan gerously on the delicate parts of the system, especially the stomach and 'bowels, by eating out the lining mem brane, producing chronic dyspepsia nd often 'entirely .ruining the health. GROW. CAB B AGb cember and January PRICES ARE HIGH. We have growing in the mountains I of North Carolina the finest lot of CABBAGE PLANTS that haa ever been grown for i shipment during September and October, and being grown m that climate, they are tough I and hardy and can stand the effects of the hot sun better i ban any other plants you can get. IWe have on ly variety, vin.. THE FLORIDA HEADER. The only cabbage that haa i given us satisfaction, set dnrinsf September and October. Priceejby express, f. a. b. Horse I Shoe. N. C.. 1000 t04000@*1.60per 1000; 6000 to00(4 *l-26 per 1000; 10000*ai t I 1000. Buyer pays express charges Pncea by I MEOCETT PRODUCE CO.. (The 700 Acre Truck F>nn) YOHCEtAMP. .C. ■ Mil ■liw rrttwn—uf Tty 1 1 Mhrieta iM teeupphtyee. Writefer prices. For Your Baby. The Signature of is the only guarantee that you have the Genuine lliisisssmmxkwu^ —j. * iCASTORIAi prepared by him for over 3© years. YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST - Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never ltt b11..v or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, (jvLy&f&c/Uc W ORTH YILLE. Mesdames J. R. Pettigrew and E. B. Caston were week-end guests of Mesdames J. H. Pope and N. J. Washington. Miss Lessie Stodghill returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Atlanta. Misses Jewel Mae Aiken and Lilibel Smith, who are attending school in Jackson, spent the week end at home. Mesdames G. W. White and W. A. Aiken spent Tuesday in Jackson. Mesdames J. R. Pettigrew, E. B. Caston and J. H. Pope spent Monday with Mrs. J. B. Benson. Little Miss Evelyn Stodghill, of Atlanta, is spending the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stodghill. Mr. W. J. Lofton spent the week-end in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope spent Sunday with Mrs. N. J. Wash ington. Mr. W. A. Aiken spent Mon S. S. S. is guaranteed to be a purely vegetable remedy. It is made entirely of gentle-acting, healing, pu rifying roots, herbs and barks, pos, sessing properties that build up all parts of the system, la addition to re moving all impurities and poisons from the blood. S. S. S. Is a safe treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Dis eases, Contagious Blood Poison, and all disorders of the blood. It cleanses the entire system and it’s permaneiiL Get S. S. S. at any drug store. S. S. S. is a standard remedy recog nised everywhere as the greatest blood antidote ever discovered. If yours is a peculiar case write to S. S. S. Cos., Atlanta. Ga. day in Jackson. Misses Ermine and Mava Kit chens returned home Friday af ter spending two weeks with rel atives here. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless, chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Saturday night Special 7 to 8 p. m.3 bars Odtagon Soap for 10c. J. Arenson’s, the store that cuts the prices and sells the goods. Are you boosting the county fair?' nMI I Bp|BßßßL—..'a 1 f* Beautify Your Home With | WL PEE GER ii REmwmC ™OBKS VOHBEBs^V/ matter how badly scratched your doora, how time-worn your floors or furniture, you can easily restore them to former beauty and brightness with a coat of Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC. The cost is small, the results ere great pEE GEE RE-NU-LAC comes In 11 Natural Wood colors, White, Gold and Silver Enamel. All sizes. Try It today PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO. wcearomtTae Manufacturers LOUISVILLE, KY. Dempsey Hdw Cos. Jackson, Ga.