The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, April 14, 1916, Image 4

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u U a | a p ? ' For Sprain. l ?, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heats. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. SI. At All Dealer a. LINIMENT SCHOOL NEWS The Teacher’s Normal meeting for April was held Tuesday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Martin. "Will Power" and “The Senses" were the topics for discussion. Afterwards an ice course was served. The U. D. C.’s presented the school with Georgia Flags, Wed nesday morning. Several more of Miss Wrenn’s pupils gave readings last week. Mr. Grover McKibben visited the school Friday. Members of the Civic League visited the school Wednesday, as it is Clean Up and Paint Up week. Miss Julia Pettigrew and Mr. Newt Browlee attended the Jun ior-Senior reception at Bessie Tift Tuesday evening. 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, putfness under eyes, should be given prompt attention. Foley Kidney Pills restore healthy ac tion to irritated kidneys and bladder. The Owl Pharmacy, adv. For Sale One family horse, will woik anywhere. Apply to Mrs. I. J. Slaughter, Jackson, Ga. 4-14-lt Honor Roll Cork School ,2nd grade— Brownlon Hodges. 3rd grade—Lawrence Hodges, Farra Leverette. 4th grade —Eunice Head, Sara Smith, Donie Whit Torbet, Ken non Ward. 6th grade—M attie Rose Smith. Bth grade—Luna Leverette, Susie Head, Susie Torbet. A POSITIVE STATEMENT BY A BIG BUSINESS MAN "Neglect of Apparently Unimportant Conditions Wreck* Many a Healthy Growing Businees” W. S. ELKIN, JR. a prominent druggist of Atlanta, Ga., is authority for the above positive aient. In explaining tills statement he asked two questions and offered one suggestion. If a growing healthy business turns and begins to run down hill, what Is the condition of the owner's health) Almost always, unusually bad What was the first cause of his poor health? Constipation. This constipation could have been avoided by taking ltexall Orderlies oc casionally. They are a pleasant candy tablet laxative which can bo used by ■aen, women or children with the best lesults. SLATON DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Wo-have the exclusive selling rights for tli s great laxativo. sls, S2O, $25 or up Etheridge, Smith & Company Jackson, Ga. INDIAN SPRING Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Cornell were visitors to Jackson for several days of the past week. Mr. Lewellyn Harley, of Clear Water, Fla., was a guest of rela tives at the Hotel Elder, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nolen en tertained at an elaborate dinner Sunday. Invited guests were M tsses Collier, Cleveland and Gibson and Messrs. Scholfield, Cleveland and Dr. VanDeventer. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Varner and children, of Madison, were guests of Miss Joe Varner, Sun day. Miss Bessie Butler, of Madison, is a guest of Idlewild. Miss But ler is a daughter of Rev. David Butler, a Baptist divine of great reputation. Miss Butler is a wo man of fine personalty, big intel lect and charming manner. To Too many young men’s fashions convey the im pression—both to the wearer and to others —that the designer’s shears some how fell short of the task he undertook. And how rarely you find a model which fulfills the young man’s idea in such sur passing manner as The Kirschbaum Howard A point for you young men to keep in mind is this: The Kirschbaum signature on the label is a surety that the garment is all wool, with those qualities of tailoring and appearance which only all wool can impart know her is to admire her. A pleasant entertainment was held at the Foy House Thursday evening. Mrs. Lindsey hostess. Miss Maddox, of Flovilla, render ed some beautiful recitations. Then all the guests practiced singing. Dr. Van Deventer will begin a series of meetings at the Indian Springs Baptist Church Monday afternoon, April 17th. Every body are cordially Invited to at tend every service. Mr. Miller, the Presbyterian minister will preach Sunday af ternoon at 3 o’clock. Prof. Lamar gave a talk to the school Monday afternoon, which was greatly enjoyed. The friends of Mrs. Marsh are glad that she is recovering a re cent illness. Kirschbaum MOTE WATTS UNDERTAKER TROY WILLIS LICENSED EMBALMER Phones Day 61 Night 149 Mrs. R. L. Smith and little Eu gene, of Macon, were guests of relatives and friends here the week-end.