The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, December 03, 1915, Image 2

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Ji Putaist^ed:'? J. u<)V hi JON .<■: S,! Ki i t lu'r < ajid ' I**d ’• * > .- ' ■'-• ‘ • * Subscription £' - Entered us, sci-ond-rlns inu'.tcr at tlit' post oltle. ;il Jd son, h:i. , Telephope N0,...H>0. Official Orgar Butts County And the City of Jackson. r Mail your Chri ■; mas packayfi early. Santa Claus shu| .; mly. W... not you? Conpo'oss <s>rn<* : i • ■ 1 lie 1 tat next next. Give us n hii ft , . , Do,now. GW overworn your Christmas shopuinu. To the kiddies: Send in your letters to Saul ■ Gcals eUrI.V, Thanksgiving ‘ w i\ n *w- f ■' the city ‘pri ' r ■' nslri Subject for debate: ‘Which is the nv >; ; o f In! e r tie tit tomobile? ’ Tiiis is about f 1 1 ■ : me lhal the Methodist pre ichics get their an nul. 1 h !;e u, . Think thi hit aid wren .to give protection to crabs. They ought to be shot. It is said that Georgia will be so dry til Lei In< . a tlial. ah lie alligators are going to Florida. Ceovyia sPertls to be having her full share "of ■uftomiiivile cas ualties recently. joy-nuing comes high, Bryan is running for president as hard as ho can tear for ex ercise and : fhe naan y he gets eilt of his lee tun The work of . nf ■•■■■n,- Ihe l>ro hih’tk h law •1 1 ail' o hack boni'. Hyp eri! - ■ lm .Tvcod dles stand : an - When Pr aident Wilsoe • ets nvy ■ b P -ui ' ; ’ an , the war ends and txos are paid what willHv"' 1 T to tnM about 9 National preparodm ss means for l T icle Gon •e> ry to: i> - four ii his In; no; . a hvk in his belt, a ra/,or in ais hose and keep his powde A dry. At last ace. unts the boll wee vil was being r.na.ia 1 into win- ter cnvi*tpi*s- on paper — bv some of G. v,’ " n.mr-,- perl farnu'i To make wu, on moonshine stills, announces ' he government an 1 that too ;vk - North Go •- gia was just tv m v •• grow 100 bushels ■ he acr* . The legislature npp: date more m o\ th.-. pay. T - this -mr : nnn!k- nr hr in debt by th -m-m ex- j f* •1- 1‘ *i x> ;Mt amp' ■ t izen? Carts Old Sorts, Other Ro.uves V a'* Ct ? The!r?*tcar-R,nor are ? ***cd h?’ the v Porttr'ti Antiseptic Hr. ttL laaV. k*IUC *vi*v^u*.vv /“*■" ‘■. K,. - !• V <Jrit ~V -ry-\ a#-*.- IfrlM** MFty-' r c w f <*„ ; ror pprains* , . Sores, Cuts, Pvlsaimiatiam ~ . Penetrates ana IleaL. ! j .Stops Pain Ar- Owe For Man and' Cc a v 25c. 50d. sl. At Alf iSca sra. m *n *t m r* *•*■> f. * *Mlj f S *.k ..." and, 4 i w **t KTM fc *• ’. k i MBB .. * Mr. and Mrs. Will' £>mith, an-i the birth of-a -on, Nov. .. 20th. ■ V, '' H Mr. Jim Watkjns, -Ir., came over from Newnan' for a week-end home; folks. -(i .s.r w*i , Messrs. Curths £maii\uid Jas. i Wall.-, Aladdox .ypuufnf^hursdavb in Macon, \ Airs. M. 3. Maddox*€fftd’Mrs.| 1,. ,J. Black were •giies.ts'.of 'M'rsG Miye Watkins Thursday aUmK noon-. 1 ' ' ' . nff Mr. J.-A. Maddox spent Tours j day in Macon with relatives..,. t \ T T ii< * candy pulling given Sat-' unlay evening by Miss Marv Florence Hamlin was very much: enjoyed by all who attended. Airs. Andrew Hainan and chi’-, dron wore guests Thursday of Mrs. Amanda McDaniel. NOT THOUGH CHF ever re, , ive the proper balance '' to sutiicieiitly nourish both body and' brain during the growing period when nature’s demands are greater than in mature life, Xliis is shown in so nuiny pale i ices, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all such children, wp sfty with unmistakable earnestness: They need Scott’s Emulsion, and need it now. It possesses iu'cuucehtraLeU form the very food elements to enrich tlipif ;t)k>od. It changes yveakness to stTenuth at mikes them sturdy and strong, No afpohoL 1 " ■* Scott Iv Inwuc. lilooinfield. IT. T. , . • . m * Death of Infant Mr. and Mrs. A. C., Smith, of Stark, ka.ve tlv' sympathy of their friend, ij th<. death c ' their in fant, wliihh occurred Sunday night, the interment being held 'Monday. I\; .:•$ Cured In a ■. i •• y Your (Iri)nslst will refund money if PAZO bINVMUNT fails to Clue line case of Itc.lvii’tr, Blind, Hlerdiritf or Protruding idles in i> to 14 days. The first application sives Case c. JUist. 50c. Our vstock of Outings is tkOl . pa ICt - *t The Star Store. You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman’s life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take —Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can’t make a mistake in taking The Woman onic Miss Amelia Wilson. R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: “1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells ad a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as suuiig as 1 ever did, did can eat most anything.” Begin .. ving Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Ke-s Helped Thousands. lOUii Uniiuiiu) i iiiiu STOPS FALLING HAIR Save ycur hair! Make it thick, wavy and beauti ful —try this! Thin, brittle colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff — that awful scurf. There i nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its stremrh and its very life; eventually pro ducinga feverishness and itching c f the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair fa US lout fast. A little Danderine to night-mow—any time—will sure ly save your hair. Get a 25-rent bottle of Kho\vs Lon’s Danderine from any drug store or to let counter, and after the first application your hair will, take on that life, ha tie and lux-* uriunce which is so beautiful, i j will become wavy and fluffy and havetheappearanceofabundance, an incomparable gloss gneksoft ness; bu* what wiH n!<|aJf'Vi*> , or will lie after just ■' f A Week’s use, when you will actual ly see a lot of fine, downy hu.r — w hair—growing all over the scalp, adv. ;KfiIGHTS PYTHIAS WILL SAME OFFICERS THURSDAY . At the meeting of Jackson lodge No. 131, Knights of Py thias, Thursday night, The semi (annual election of IFicers will be ‘held. A full attendance of the .members is urged at. that time. ' Jackson lodge has j-ust finished it most successful and profitable g ear’s work and the membership |s enthusiastic ovet; tl\e fo^ ihe coming sessioif. • K | The officers to he elected this iveek will be installed early in January. Strong And well as ever Fred Smith, Green Bay, Whs., says Foley Kidney Bills completely relieved 'me ul all soreness and pain in the back and 1 now am strong and well as ev- C'i Ul weal lie, makes aching joints, sore muscles and irregular blad der action more unbearable. Foley 'Kidney Bills help the kidneys eliminate hain-eaiising poisons. Lite Owl Phar macy. adv Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. Emily Brady wish to extend thanks friends for '* the many kindnesses and explosions mi sympathy odf liGi i CGoii w iiiiiGbo L4ltO ul the time of her death. Safety thirst When you buy your drugs you cannot afford to take any risk. You are entitled to the pure, FRESH, QUALITY, KIND. That’s what you’ii find here QUALITY DRUGS PURL DRUGS _ ~, . FRESH DRUGS And these drugs are compound ed by experienced, licensed drug ;> t .. * r . | Skifi J us your Aiid TSi^iUk * • Ftilljftock Cigars, To bacco,Toilet Articles, Patent Medic in e s , Drug Sundries. Get your garden seed for Fall Planting. Fresh' stock of “New Seed, full selection. * piTf,yi fft GvalGn IlMlUtl wU. itf r ~ v- 1 •'*s. ! . y X*4 p & %<g ; Store A | • -.vx.Js. ■ 4 . .:. iS-ZVi^Z ■ 1 £■ -■ ' 'f.™ -. -g •• V s -■ ' • ; j ; - : ; .( , • ' •; i: • • € ; ** ' , ' !• .. r . ... ■ .'•• , . ■ ? -.1 . ; ' •• ■ - \ A ] ij M k' 1 a A ■ Jf A Ht**-■ G ' '' S. THORNTON JACKSON, GA. UNDERTAKING, LICENSED EMBALMER Full line of Caskets and Robes to select from My careful personal attention giv en to all funerals entrusted 'to me All Calls Answered Promptly Fay or Xight Day Phone d4 Wight Phone 193 WANTS DENTAL INSPECTION Bill PASSED n, GEORGIA Dr. C. Deo Ckesnutt went to Cordele last week to present the proposed State Dental Inspection bill before the South Georgia con ference and to secure their co operation is getting the measure through the legislature, i his bill was introduced at the meeting of Georgia State Dwtlrd asso tion last spring arm was unani mously adopted. Dr. Chesnutt is a member of the kg! 'ation and . 1. T. * . . ‘.. . *. i 1 Muui icily coimin • t \\ pi ed the matte:.- l °for • the ’lethe dist conference at the request of Dr. Wm. Crenshaw, chairman of the commitk > Recently D;. Crenshaw atten ded the meeti' i <r of the federation of women’s clubs at Savannah and the Georgia Baptist conven tion at Fitzgerald and spoke in behalf of the proposed inspection bill ?ind secured the enthusiastic endorsement of the measure by these two organizations. t ake a ■ v < ~ • j, - • * •-/ - r - , -f native in ihe