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EAT BIG MEALS NO
SOUR. ACIO STOMACH,
INDIGESTION OR GAS
“Pape’s Diapepsin” is
Quickest, Surest Stom
ack Relief Known—try it
Time it! Pape’s Diapepsin
will digest anything you eat
and overcome a sour, gassy or
out-of-door stomach surely with
in five minutes.
If your meals dont fit comfor
tably, or what you eat lies like a
lump of lead in your stomach, or
if you have heartburn, that is the
sign of indigestion.
Get from your pharmacist a
fiftv-cent case of Pape’s Diapep
sin and take a dose just as soon
as you can. There will be no
sour risings, no belching of un
digested food mixed with acid,
no stomach gas or heartburn,
fullness or heavy feeling in the
stomach, nausea, debilitating
headache, dizziness or intestinal
griping. This will all go, and,
besides, there will be no sour
food left in the stomach to pois
on your breath with nauseous
odors.
Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain
cure for out-of-order stomachs,
because it takes hold of your food
and digests it just the same as if
your stomach wasn’t there.
Relief in five minutes from all
stomach misery is waiting for
you at any drug store.
These large fifty-cent cases
contain enough “Pape’s Diapep
sijn” to keep the entire family
free from stomach disorders and
indigestion'for many months. 'lt
bejpngs in your home, adv
If English sparrows qould be
trained to eat boll weevils the
well known and much dreaded
boll weevil would have to go out
of business.
AFTER GRIPPE
Mrs. Findley Made Strong By Vinol
Severy, Kans.—‘‘The Grippe left me
in a weak, nervous, run-down condition.
' 1 was too weak to do my housework- and
could not sleep. After trying different
medicines without benefit Vinol restored
my health, strength and appetite. Vinol
is a grand medicine and every weak,
nervous, run-down woman should take
it”—Mrs. Geo. Findley.
Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic, sharpens the appetite, aids diges
tion, enriches the blood, and builds up
natural strength and energy.
Woods-Carmiehaal Book & Drug
Company, Jack sod, Ga.
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Lest you forget—only twenty
nine days till Christmas.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. I. fL Miller will preach
at 1 11 a. m. and 7p. m. Evange
listic sermons. Come. Seats
are free.
Youbs and His in service.
I. H. Miller.
CHEAPER THAN HOME-MADE
'You cannot make a good cough med
icine at home for as little as you pay
for Foley’s Honey and Tar, nor can
you be sure of getting the fresh, full
strength, clean and pure materials.
Did you ever lit* *r of home-made cough
niedieine doing the work that Foley’s
ie doing every day all over the coun
try?—-The Owl‘Pharmacy, adv
'Unless all signs fail the farm
ers of Butts county will have
njiore food crous to their credit
ijext year than ever before in the
annals of the oldest inhabitant.
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Do Not Gripe
We have a pleasant laxative that will
do Just what you want it to do.
ibtApj t DiPJb *
Wei sell thousands of them and we
turn s never seen a better remedy for the
boriels. Sold only by us, 10 oents.
Slaton Drug Cos.
If you are not already doing so.
now is a good time to bitch in
and pull for your community.
THE DISTRICT ATTOR
NEY” AT AUDITORIUM
The Players Club will present
“The District Attorney” at the
auditorium on the evening of Fri
day, December 10th, for the ben
efit of the Jackson Civic League.
Some of the best talent in the
city will be seen in this popular
production and a liberal patron
age will no doubt be accorded
the players.
FLO VILLA NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Pendley
returned Wednesday from a two
weeks visit with relatives in north
Georgia.
Miss Ada Sharpe entertained
at a very pleasant party Satur
day evening in henor of Miss
Constance Bennett.
The many friends of Mrs. C.
D. Ingram regret that she has
been on the sick list for the past
few days.
Several of the young people
had a merry ride out to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Witt Moore
Tuesday evening, where they.en
joyed at old fashioned candy
puHing.
Rev. Mr. Smith, of Locust
Grove, preached at the Baptist
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church Sunday, as the pastor,
Rev. I. G. Walker, was necessar
ily absent.
Rev. J. S. Lewis is attending
the South Georgia Conference of
the Methodist church, which is
in session this week at Cordele.
Miss Constance Bennett, one
of the attractive maids at the
Georgia Harvest Festival, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Smith, while enroute from
Atlanta to her home in Jesup.
Miss Lilah Roberts, of Macon,
and Miss Annie Smith, of Grav.
returned to their homes Monday
after a delightful visit to Miss
Lula Bailey Dozier.
Mr's. A. C. Millen left Tuesday
for Colquitt for a visit with her
daughter. Mrs. B. H. Fudge.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holloway,
of Gladesville, spent Tuesday
with Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Waits.
For Rent
House on West Third street,
with all modern conveniences,
Jan. 1, 1916. Apply to Mrs. M.
C. Wright. 11-26-tf
Tax Collector’s Notice
This is to notify the public that
my books will be open for collec
ting the state and county taxes
for the year 1915, on Oct. Ist,
1915, at the court house in the
Ordinary’s office.
This Sept. 28, 1915.
J. P. Maddox, Tax Col.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
Now comes a movement to let
the birds catch the boll weevil.
Just like Jim Price and Lee Wor
sham didn’t have a strangle hold
on the beast.
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D. A. R. Benefit perfor
mance at the Dixie Friday
afternoon and night.
REGISTRATION BOOKS
CLOSE ON DEC. 10TH
Be it ordained by the Mayor
and Council of the City of Jack
son, that the voters registration
book be opened for the registra
tion of voters for the election of
city officers of the City of Jack
son, to be held on the first Wed
nesday in January, 1916. Said
book to be opened on the 10th
day of Nov. and closed on the 10th
day of Dec., 1915, at 4 o’clock p.
m. This Nov. Bth, 1915.
W. E. Watkins, Mayor.
J. A. McMichael, Clerk.
This week ends the 7
Bar Pearl floating: soap of
fer at Joyner’s—lts up to
you.
/nvigoratlng to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVB’B TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c
Buy Red Cross seals.
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“Printing That Pleases”
At prices that are
RIGHT
Done neatly and quickly
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Progress-Argus
Job Department
Telephone 166
JACKSON GEORGIA
There Is But One
Times are much better and cotton selling high -
We have the Coca Cola and now's the time to buy.
With everything brighter than this time last fall
Be sure you have Coca Cola for the people when
they call.
*You know there are imitations but it’s only by
For when they meet with Coca Cola it makes
them mighty shame.
Accept no imitation, don’t have them at all
Have your Coca Cola or have nona at all.
You know that imitations are things that are
Just drink your Coca Cola and get rid of them.
Just plain Coca Cola, the name is easy called
And we have a plenty to supply you all.
People drink Coca Cola and call it mighty fine
And most of the people drink Coca Cola all the
Let us have your order, send, come or call
For the Coca Cola boys sure do love to haul.
We are always busy, we never stop for rain,
never giva us out
For the Coca Cola boys are al ways on their routes.
We have team and the truck, yoa see we never
stick
And the Coca Cola boys get there so quick.
Composed by W. D. Dupree.
The Jackson Coca-Cola
Bottling Company