The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, April 07, 1916, Image 8

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REV. JOHN HAM IN THE CITY THIS WEEK Rev. and Mrs. John W. Ham and Mr. W. Furman Betts, who is Mr. Ham’s soloist in his revi val work, were visitors to the citv Wednesday, being enroute from Chattanooga to North Caro lina. Mr. Ham has just C3clud ed a meeting in Chattanooga in which 144 additions were made to the Baptist Tabernacle and 150 to the Methodist churches of the city. During the spring months Mr. Ham will conduct a number of meetings in North Carolina. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. To My Friends I wish to announce that I am now with Leverett’s Barber Shop, Jenkins’ old stand, and will be glad to have my customers and friends give me a call. Respectfully, M. F. Thaxton. Taken With Croup “A few nights ago one of my patrons had a child taken with croup," writes M. T. Davis, merchant, Hearsville, W. Va. “About midnight he came to my store ami bought a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Before morning the child was entirely recover ed.” Many such letters have been written. The Owl Pharmacy, adv. Honor Roll Cork School 3rd grade—Lawrence Hodges, Lois Fogg, Farra Leverette. 4th grade—Eunice Head, Sara Smith, Donie Whit Torbet. 6th grade—Janie Torbet. Bth grade— Luna Leverette. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R I A Card of Thanks Mrs. M. F. Etheridge, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Etheridge, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Etheridge wish to thank their friends for the kind expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement; also for the many beautiful floral of ferings. CORK Mr. J. A. Smith spent Sunday in Jenkinsburg with his sister, Mrs. Tom P. Kimbell. Mrs. C. B. Waits, Miss Rose bud and Mr. Charles Waits spent Saturday in Jackson, shopping. Mrs. R. Van Smith and sister, *Pte Mammoth Yellow Soja Bean promises to be one of the most profitable crops for scutherrffarm ers everywhere. Makes n large yield of beans, which arc readily salable for oil-producing and food purposes, in addition to its use for forage, soil-improving and stock feeding. Splendidly adapted to our southern soils and climate. The New 100-Day Velvet Bean the quickest growing of Velvet Beans, promise to supercede Cow Peas very largely as a soil-improv ing, forage and grazing crop throughout the South. Cheaper to seed per acre than cow peas. Write for prices and "Wood's Crop Special** giving full in formation in regard to Soja and Valvat Beans, Cow Peas, Millet, Seed Corns, Sorghums, Sudan Grass, ate. Mailed free. T.W.WOOD Cs SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. You business men who I look at all propositions | of life with a cool and calculating eye—where | would you look for a suit | more in keeping with your | personal viewpoint, your | everyday needs than this — - | 1 The Kirschbamn | Resent 1 Price Ticket affixed S to the sleeve of the garment at our | shops, as a guaran- Fabrics are all-wool, with those lenJ^funTnd 1 . . e% • • -l eouitable value to 4 Qualities ot tailoring and appear- the purchaser at the - 1 ~t, , n . 11 retail price named. ance which only all-wool can impart. Your size, your particular prefer- lip! ence in weave and pattern is here JHlljini awaiting you sls, S2O, $25 or j up —but a particularly fine value at S2O Etheridge, \ Smith & Company sWHn ,JM Jackson, Georgia Mama Qigigkmk. MlB i JMm—Mwl i „ „ ff -- rTr . r .-. r^j=: Bp \ / •-•■ ffiaßß-g. Mrs. L. J. Camp, of College Park, spent Thursday in Jackson with their aunt, Mrs. M. J. Carson. Mr. Herman Goldstein, of Grif fin, visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Smith and Miss Oli via Torbet were shoppers in Jack son Thursday. Mr. W. F. Moore made a busi ness trip to Jackson, Monday. Mr. Blakely Smith, of Iron Springs, spent Saturday here. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell McMich ael visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Torbet Thursday night and Fri day. Misses_Laurette and Sara Smith visited at the home of Mr. S. L. Thompson, in Flovilla, Friday night. Miss Olivia Torbet spent Friday night and Saturday with her aunt, Miss Lizzie Torbet. Mr. C. A. Smith and Mr. 0. A. Torbet spent Saturday in Jackson on business. Mr. Dick Elliot, of Griffin, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. Dan McDowell, of Monti cello, spent Tuesday here. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pope spent Mondav in Jackson. Information For Women Housework is trying on health and strength. Women are as inclined to kidney and bladder trouble as men. Aching back, stiff, sore joints and mus cles, blurred vision, puffness under eyes, should be given prompt attention. Foley Kidney Pills restore healthy ac tion to irritated kidneys and bladder. The Owl Pharmacy, adv. Mints, Chocolates, Bon bons, Grape Juice, Ginger ale, Fruits, Ice Cream — pure cream —all the things you need for your party. Woods-Carmichael. 62 —Phones —319 MOTE WATTS UNDERTAKER Curry Building Phones Day 61 Night 149 Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money il PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S O ASTO R I A.