The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, March 17, 1916, Image 10

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, i NEE i Get a Fresh Start! For men who got away to a false start on a pipe or home-made cigarettes Prince Albert has a word or two for what ails their smokeappetites! Forget you ever tried to smoke, for Prince Albert is so different, such a fine flavor, so cool and cheerful and friendly, you’ll get anew idea of smoke joy! The patented process fixes that —and cuts out bite and parch 1 And this little preachment is also for men who think they’re on the right track. All to be said is that the sooner you lay out a nickel or a dime for a supply of Prince Albert, the sooner you’ll make a discovery that’ll be Buy Prlncm Albert all over the civilize J world! Toppyred bage, sc; tidy red tine, 10c; pound and half-pound tin humidors — and—that clatty cryetal-glaee pound humidor with epongm-moietenmr top that keep* the tobacco in luch fine ehapa—alwaye t CORK Mr. and Mrs. Ely Waits, and 'two small children spent last week with relativts in Birming ham, Ala.. Mrs. R. W. Tot bet spent several days of last week with Mrs. A. H. Oglet ree. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pope spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Torbet. Mr. W. A. Nolen, of Juliette, was a visitor here Sunday. Miss Ophelia Smith from Iron Springs is visiting at the home of Mr. R Van Smith. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ward, of Macon, visited home-folks ho: e Sunday. The young people enjoyed the singing at Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith’s, Sunday night. Mr. Greene Tucker, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tucker. Mr. Charlie Smith was a visitor L years worth a lot to your peace of mind and tongue 1 Get the idea of smoking all you want without a comeback — that’s P. A.! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win.ton-Salem, N. C. Five Facts You Should Know (1) That disease Is the result of a disordered condition. (2) That when we correct the disordered condition, wo eliminate the disease. (3) That the blood Is the carrier of poisons throughout the body. (4) That to successfully treat any disease originating In the blood, we have to treat the blood, aa the cause. (5) That 8. 8. 8. la the most reliable remedy for removing impurities from the blood. S. 8. S. is no experiment of to i day, but is a successful remedy for I the blood that has been a blessing fto thousands of sufferers for tho last fifty years. There is nothing mysterious about S. S. S. It is an extract from native herbs, roots and bark, each known for its pecu liar medicinal value. These ingre dients combine and act in a bene ficial and helpful way with nature. It doesn’t matter whether your case of blood trouble is one of the many forms of Rheumatism, or Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Miss Aitcheson is the trimmer we have had in years, she can prove it. You can tell her hats any where you see them. Etheridge, Smith & Cos. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children fin Use For Over 30 Years Always bears J Signature of lu re Sunday night. Mrs. Louis Lane, Mr. and Mrs. John L Lane visited Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Lane fo*’ a few days last week. Miss Sara F. Smith spent Fri day night and Saturday in Flo villa with ralatives. Mrs. J. B. Moore and Miss Ko sie Watts were visitors here Sat urday. Miss Annie Srni th was the week end guest of Miss Bennie Doice Torbet Poison, chronic skin trouble, or any other form of blood trouble. S. S. S. will go directly to the seat of the trouble; giving the blood a thor ough cleansing, driving out the im purities in a natural way, and leav ing the blood pure and refreshed, ready to do its full duty in building the tissues up to a normal and heal thy state. Begin today on a bottle of S. S. S. and note how soon you will begin to feel relief. We will gladly give special advice and free consultation. If you are in doubt about the nature of your case, write Medical Department, Room 73, Oa the men* aid* of tU* tidy red tin yon will read: “Proem* Patented July 30th, 1907/' which hat made throm men amokn pipe* where on• smoked before 1 Call 114 for your meats and you will call again, for you will be pleased. Con ner’s Market. SIOO Reward, SIOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist*, 75c. Mill End Sheeting, Coun terpane Goods, Dress Goods, Skirt Goods at very low prices. Smith & Cos. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure. The worst cases, no matter of how long: standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, SI.OO M I vvvvvvvvvvv I I if s.s.sj THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. I ATLANTA. QA IAS. A. Afrwli-talb<wi INrtMVMyewM PrtmSLWfcrßottie. |UMt| TM SWIFT SPECIFIC CQ M WCWUTWI. ATIANTMiLOMU. iimii NO. 5709 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The National Bank of Jackson At Jackson, in the State of Georgia, At the Close of Business March 7, 1916 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts (except those shown on b) ?141,512 70 $141,512 70 Overdrafts, secured, $ unsecured, $ U. S. bonds deposited to secure circu lation (par value) $20,000 o*’ Commercial paper deposited to secure circulation (book value) Other securities deposited to secure circulation (book value) on nnn tv* Total U. S. bonds.. "V’VVx VX Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock 1 > 40 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve banks4,3oo 00 Less amount unpaid... 2,150 00 • Banking 1 house..-. I~ ~ ’LI I.”. I ~ ~ - 8 8,466 66 Furniture and fixtures q-7 m Real estate owned other than banking house Due from Federal Reserve bank AWi Due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago and St. Louis 2,834 81 Due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 1,894 22-.... - 03 Due from banks and bankers (other than above) Outside checks and other cash items, $2,935 10 Fractional currency, nickels and cents 254 27 3,19 67, Checks on bank in the same city or town as reporting bank Notes of other National banks 1,200 00 Federal reserve notes Lawful money reserve in bank: Total coin and certificates Legal-tender notes - Redemption fund with U. S. Treas., (not more than 5 per cent on circulation) Bills of exchange 31,552 34 Total - $227,332 77 LIABILITIES Capital slock paid in 1 50,000 00 Surplus fund _ 21,000 00 Undivided profits $ 4,087 44 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 1,925 76 — 2,161 6ft Circulating notes 20,000 00' Less amount on hand and in treas ury for redemption or in transit Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check ..60,382 7ft Cer. of dep. due in less than 30 days Cashier’s checks outstanding 216 20 Totaj demand deposits .$60,598 96 Time deposits: Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 26,099 08 Total time deposits 26,099 08 Rediscounts with Federal Res. bank 29,873 05 Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere than at Fed Res Bk_ 2,600 00 32,473 OS Bills payable, including obligations representing money borrowed 15,000 Oft Total $227,332 7T State of Georgia—County of Butts: I, C. T. Beauchamp, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief- C. T. BEAUCHAMP, Cashier- Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth day of March, 1916. G. B. Carreker, N. P. Butts County, Ga. Correct—Attest: W. A. Newton, J. H. McKibben, J. H. Carmichael, Directors. REGISTRATION BOOKS WILL CLOSE SHORTLY Have you registered for the county primary? The board of registrars will be in session probably all this week purging the list for the April pri mary. If any person has forgot ten or neglected to register he should appear before the regis trars at once —that is, of course, if he wishes to take part in the approaching primary election. This eleventh hournotice should arouse any person who has failed to qualify and is desirous of vo ting for his favorite April 5. SCHOOL NEWS The Teachers Normal meeting for March was held Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Martin. The topic for study was “Imagination and Thinking Pow er.” After an hour of interesting discussion a delicious salad course was served. The Annual Debate between the Juniors and Seniors will be Friday evening, May 5. The subject is “Resolved, That the United States should make neces sary preparations for war. ” The Juniors have the negative side and their speakers are Hugh Bailev and Harry Moore. The Seniors have the affirmative and their speakers are William Crum and Harold Ham. Both sides are beginning to show much inter est. Home Celebration of Wonder Interest The arrival of a baby In the household completely changes the entire aspect of Sthe future. But in the meantime, during the anxious period of ex pectancy, there is 8 splendid remedy known as “Mother's Friend’' that does wonders. If is for external use, re lieves the pains of muscle expansion, 6oothes and quiets the nerves, extends it3 In fluence to the internal organs and removes to a great extent the ten* dency to worry and ap prehension. It is a natural treatment, safe for the mother, has no drug effect whatso ever and for this reason must exert a most beneficial influence upon those functions di rectly connected with motherhood. In a, very interesting book the subject is freely discussed and a copy will be mailed free to all expectant mothers by Bradfleld Regulator Cos., 406 Lamar Bdg., Atlanta, Ga. Get a bottle of “Mother’s Friend” today of any druggist. Use as directed and you will then know why mothers for nearly half a century have used and recommended this splendid aid to motherhood. Their letters are messages, of cheer, that breathe comfort iu every word. “A few people got together and organized.” That is the wav the history of nearly every important movement begins. No matter how much Dublic spirit you may have in the individuals of your community, you are not likely to get far until you get some kind of a community organization.—The- Progressive Farmer. New Millinery, Suits,. Dresses, Waists, Coats and Skirts by every express, beautiful late ideas and models^ Etheridge, Smith & Co.-