The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, March 03, 1916, Image 9
When You Think About
FERTILIZERS
THINK OF
The Southern Cotton
Oil Company
We have the same materials— Kainlt, Mu
riate of F*otast, Acid Phos
phate and last but not least, Bright well
ground 7Vi per cent Cotton Seed
IVf eal that we have always had.
Please read what the Agricultural College and
our Hon. J. D. Price, Commissioner, has to say
about MEAL GOODS and see us before you buy.
According to the stocks of materials in
the hands of the fertilizer trade today,
they can sell about 75 per cent of the
goods they put out last season.
"Wait and all come tlie same morning if you
want to.” Then see
T. W. HAM T. A. NUTT
Changeable Weather Brings
Sickness
The changeable weather of March
causes coughs, colds, croup and grippe.
There is no such thing as a “light cold ’ ’
—none that a person can safel y neglect.
Foley’s Honey and Tar is a safe and re
liable family medicine that heals in
flamed, congested air passages, stops
coughs and eases breathing. The Owl
Pharmacy, adv.
Puff your way into the /s -itl
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joys of Prince Albert!^^
Go ahead, quick as you lay in a stock / | JHjjj
of the national joy smoke! Fire up a !
pipe or a makin’s cigarette as though / M I
you never did know what tobacco //
bite and parch meant! < | wsSk ;
For Prince Albert is freed from bite M
and parch by a patented process f
- exclusively by us. You /" x | ) %Jm
can smoke it without a comeback - v# fMzm
of any kind because P. A. is real v "“\ \ ■ 1
tobacco delight . 4 j'9 i t* - - sPpP*
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world I It will give you
a correct idea of what a
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pipe smoke or a L —US” red tin you will read: "Process
r J _ _,l J L- Patented July 30th, 1907,” which
foiled cigarette SflOlllCl oe. has made three men amolce
pipes where one smoked before I
Get this Prince Albert pipe-peace and makin’s-peace message,
you men who have “retired” from pipe and cigarette-makin’s pleasure; you men
who have never known its solace! Because you have a lot of smoke pleasure due
you quick as youpack-your-pipe or roll-a-cigarette with P. A.
bacco it mold: in topoy r and baga, sTt and make fire 1
tidy red tint. 10c; har.daome pound
mnd half-pound tin humidor* and in
B J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wimton-Salem, N. C
heap* the tobacco in tuch fine a hope, *
UNION RIDGE
Miss Opal Vickers spent the
week-end with her aunt. Mrs.
L. R. Dodson.
MisSes Clara and Estelle Nors
worthy attended Sunday school
at Cork Sunday.
Mrs. W. P. Freeman gave an
old fashion quilting Saturday
which was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. L. R. Dodson was a week
end visitor to Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Norsworthy
spent Sunday with home folks.
Services will be held at Union
Ridge next Sunday morning at
FINCHERVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Washington
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Kitchens.
The singing given bv Miss
Thelma Fincher Sunday night was
enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Lomie Britt, of Flovilla,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Johnny Welch, last week.
Miss Nannie Lou Clark spent
the week-end with Miss Thelma
Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hodges
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Fincher.
Miss Florence Cowan, of New
Hope, spent last week with Miss
Ermond Fincher.
Miss Frances Barnes spent the
week-end at home.
Messrs. E. A. and J. T. Fincher
were visitors to Jackson Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Maddox
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilson
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lunsford
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Fincher.
Misses Trudie and Lennie Mae
Allen spent Tuesday afternoon
with Miss Lillie Johnson.
Has Eight Children
Mrs. P. Rehkamp, 2404 Herman St.,
Covington, Ky. writes: “I have berm
using Foley’s Honey and Tar for nearly
two years and can find no better cough
syrup. L have eight children and give
it to all of them. They were subject to
croupe from babies on.” It is a safe
and reliable medicine. The Owl Phar
macy. adv.
11:30 o’clock. Everybody invited.
Miss Anna Freeman has been
quite sick for the past week but
her many friends are glad to know
that she has greatly improved.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
OAS TO R I A
FLO VILLA NEWS
Messrs. Harvey Brown and Jim
Frank Wall, of McDonough, were
recent visitors to Mr. Marvin
Thomas.
Mr. Joe Bill Terrell’s home
coming last Saturday, for a short
visit, was the inspiration for a
rook game at his home Saturday
evening. Those placing were
Misses Marilu Terrel], Mildred
Allen, Beatrice Maddux, Messrs.
W. M. Lynch, Howell Smith, J.
B. Terrell.
Mrs. Lucy Douglass returned
Monday from a pleasant trip to
Macon and Columbus.
Mr. James Ray came up from
Macon for a visit with his aunt.
Miss Leila Ray, last Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Opal Vickers entertained
pleasantly at rook Monday even
ing, her guests including Misses
Nelle Millen, Mildred Allen and
Messrs. Wm. Lynch, Marvin
Thomas, Spiegel Preston.
Miss Eppie Shockley returned
to her home in Covington Wed
nesday aftera very pleasant visit
of a week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Gumming.
Rev. arid Mrs. J. T. Pend ley
and family have the sympathy of
a host of friends in the death of
Mr. John Petidley which occurred
in Dallas, Texas, last Saturday.
They went to Rome Monday to
attend the funeral, which occur
red Wednesday.
Rev. G. B. Stone, an evange
list of Decatur, is conducting a
series of meetings at the Metho
dist church and cordially invites
the public to attend.
LIVED ON MILK
AND BREAD ONLV
Spent Over SI,OOO Trying
to Get Relief from Chron
ic Dyspepsia
“I told my husband that my
Tanlac was out and that I just
had to go to Birmingham to get
me another bottle, as I wouldn’t
be without it for any amount of
money, and that is why I am
here today,” said Mrs. H. B. Bar
rett when she called at Jacob’s
drug store in Birmingham recent
ly to get her second bottle. Mrs.
Barrett resides at Republic, a
suburb of Birmingham, and is
well known.
‘‘l have only taken one bottle
of Tanlac and have gained nine
pounds. Yes, sir, this Tanlac
has done me more good than all
the medicines I have ever taken.
During the past fourteen years I
have spent more than SI,OOO try
ing to get well of a complaint that
was gradually sappi n g m y
strength.
“For the past four years I have
lived almost entirely on milk and
bread and finally that got so it
went against me. I dared not
eat meat or vegetables of any
kind, and if I did, I would suffer
for hours afterwards.
“I had chronic dyspepsia, sol
was told, and nothing prescribed
for me brought any relief. I
rarely ever went to the table, be
cause even the sight of food or to
smell it cooking would nauseate
me. I had a bad taste in my
mouth and nothing I ate tasted
right. I had always been healthy
and a woman who looked after
her household duties, but since
having this trouble I got so weajc
I could not do my housework and
had to have help,
n would have awful pains in
my back and was nervous and
could not sleep well. When I
heard of this Tanlac it sounded
so good I thought I would try it,
because I was ready to try any
thing that I thought would help
me. I was never so surprised in
my life; it helped me right from
the start, the medicine seemed to
take hold right at once and I
could just feel myself getting
better from day to day. Before
I had finished my first bottle I
got so I could eat anything put
on the table and could hardly
wait for meal time to come. I
certainly bless the day I got this
medicine, for I, believe it has ad
ded years to my life. Oh! I feel
so much better and sleep so much
better and am not nervous like I
was. Just think, I have actually
gained nine (9) pounds and feel
strong in every way.
“My neighbors were as much
surprised as I was and thev are
at my house every day, telling
me how well I look. I counted
up yesterday and fourteen of
them are either taking Tanlac or
will commence taking it as soon
as they can go to Birmingham
and get it. Tanlac is certainly a
wonderful medicine and every
body out our way is talking about
it. You can put this in the pa
pers if you want to because I
know there are thousands of
women in ihe same bad fix that
I had been for so many years.”
Tanlac is sold by leading drug
gists in all principal cities of the
South.
Tanlac is sold in Jackson exclu
sively by Slaton Drug Cos. and in
Flovilla by Dr. A. F. White, by
Moore & Cos., Cork, Ga., by J. E.
& W. R. Kitchens, Fincherville,
Ga. adv