The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, November 19, 1915, Image 3

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AT LAST We have received a car load of BUICK AUTOMOBILES We are sure this will be of interest to the public. We have only three in stock. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Everybody Knows Buick QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY Come and look over this beautiful line DEMONSTRATION ON REQUEST W. L. ETHERIDGE JACKSON, GEORGIA “Printing That Pleases” A.t prices that arc RIGHT Done neatly and quickly =AT= Progress-Argus Job Department Telephonel66 JACKSON GEORGIA One Thousand Dollars Profit In Each One of These Farms For You Will sell the N. O. Freeman home place (158) acres $2,500 (126) acres on creek known as the Rutherford place $l,O 00 If not sold before hand. Smart folks buy when things are low. RESERVE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW OFFER R. B. STEPHENS FORSYTH, GEORGIA FLO VILLA NEWS Misses Laura and Maude Smith left Tuesday for McDonough where they will visit relatives for six weeks. Miss Florence Etheridge passed through Flovilla Tuesday enroute home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. W. F. Smith, of Oglethorpe, and a trip to Savannah where she went to attend the W. B. M. U. that was in session last week. Misses Beatrice Maddux, Lur line Lawson, Marilu Terrell, Mr. J. W. Terrell and Master Henry Terrell attended the Harvest Fes tival in Atlanta this week. Miss Lois Allen returned to Shorter college Tuesday after a short visit with relatives. Mr. R. T. Smith spent Tuesday in Macon. That Rev. J. T. Pendley will return to the charge of the Flo villa Methodist church and circuit for another year, is a source of gratification to his host of friends. Miss Annie Reid Maddux is the guest of relatives in Atlanta this week; she will come to McDon ough Saturday evening where she will be joined by Miss Emma Alice Johnson and Mrs. R. B. Thompson for the week-end with Col. and Mrs. T. J. Brown. Mr. R. H. Henderson has pur chased the Elder place, of Mr. N. H. Greer, and will move his fami ly there at an early date. Mrs. George M. McKinnon has returned to her, home in Atlanta after a pleasant visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Albert B. Wrenn. Mr. James Heard of Camp, La., is visiting relatives in and around Flovilla for several days. Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham, of Jackson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Terrell; they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cumming next Sunday. Miss Emma Alice Johnson’s music class, assisted by the ex- EMERGENCY WORK In auto repairing requires thorough and we right it as quickly and thor- SCHOOL TEACHER Wards off Nervous Break Down Alburtis, Pa. "lam it teacher in the public schools and I got into a very ner vous run-down condition. I could not Bleep and had no appetite. I was tired all the time. My ister asked me to try Vinol. I did bo, and within a week my ap petite improved 'ind I could sleepy all night and now I feel well and strong. Rosa M. Keller, Alburtis, Pa. We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, for all weakened run-down conditions and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Woods-Carmichael Book & Drug Company, Jackson, Ga. pression pupils of Miss Willie Wrenn, will give a recital Friday evening, November 26. at the school auditorium. Miss Falma Funderburk opened school Monday at Rocky Hill with a very good attendance. A day of real joy was last Fri day when several of Mrs. N. J. Thomas' nearest relatives assem bled at her home, by the invi tation of Misses Laura and Maude Smith, to give her a surprise birth-day party. Though the weather was inclement quite a number responded to the invita tions. At the noon hour a deli cious turkey dinner was served which was in accord with the other pleasures of the happy oc casion. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMRNT falls to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleedingor Protruding Piles in 6 tot*days. The first application give* Base and Rest. 3fc. Death of Infant Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fincher have the sympathy of their friends in ths death of their in fant, which occurred Wednesday at 12 o'clock. The interment was at Sardis church Thursday. Pecan Trees Choice budded pecan trees fifty cents each. Order direct, cata logue free. Empire Pecan Com pany, Parrott, Ga. 5-21-tf