The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, April 14, 1916, Image 8

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Program for Sunday. April 16 11 a. m. The topic of the ser mon Sunday morning will be “One in the Crowd.” 7:30 p. m. The pastor will preach on ‘‘A New Force in the Church.” 9:30 a. m. The Bible school will meet. The pastor urges every member of his class to be present. 3p. m. The Young Peonies Union. 'lhe place for the boys and girls who have joined the -church. The place to begin to cultivate your religious life. The Pastor will preach, at In dian Springs every afternoon and night during the week. One re sult of the meetings Forty two additions. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic niifl laxativ*effect, I.AXA TIVR HKOMO QUININE ia better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look tor the signature ol K- W. GROVE. 25c. The Proof DON’T accept claims or opinions. Every man selling an automobile will tell you his car can be run at low cost. He’ll tell you this because he knows and you know that gasoline, oil and tires are costing more and more all the time. He knows and you should know that the operating cost of any automobile during five years’ time is worth your careful con sideration. We don’t give you any guesswork. We tell you what we know. We state the facts and figures—proved and verified figures. Here they are: Maxwell World’* Non-Stop Record Fact* Miles without a motor stop 22,023 Average miles per day (44 days) 500.6 Miles per gallon of gasoline 21.88 Miles per gallon of oil 400 Average miles per tire 9,871 Most Maxwell owners get even better results than these but we are just giving the actual figures set when the Maxwell stock touring car broke the World’s Motor Non-Stop Record. When you get your Maxwell you can be sure it will give you economical s. . ice —probably far more economical than these figures indicate. But to be sure that you can get your Maxwell, ORDER NOW If you prefer, make a small deposit and pav the balance as you use the car. Touring Car, $655 Roadster, $635 Price* F. O. B. Detroit McKibben Buggy Cos. DISTRIBUTORS FOR RECORD OF THE PAST No Stronger Evidence Can Be Had in Jackson Look well to their record What they have done many times in years gone by is the best guarantee of future results. Anyone with a bad back; any reader suffering from urinary troubles, from kidney ills, should find comfort ing words in the following statement. VV. J. Evans, carpenter, 42b W. I Broadway, Griffin, Ga., says; “I bad been having it dull ache across the small of my back for sometime t.iid I noticed an irregularity in the kidney aetoin. Doan’s Kidney Pills entirely freed me from pain and the kidney sec retions became regular in passage.” The above statement was given on March 2b, 1 DOS, and on Feb. 13. 191, Mr. Evans said: “At times when my back feels weak or a cold settles on my kidneys, T use Doan’s Kidney Pills. They always give me quick relief.” Price oOc, at all dealers. Don’t simp ly ask for a kidney remedy—get I)oai\’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Evana has twice publicly recommended. Fos ter-Milburn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. CORK Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Towles spent Sunday in Juliette with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Driskell. Mrs. Frank Ogletree, Mrs. J. J. Torbet and Miss Bennie Doice Torbet spent Friday in Jackson, shopping. The young people enjoyed a singing Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mayfield. Mr. C. A. Towles left Monday to visitthemost prominentschools in Georgia. Mr. W. F. Moore spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. Leon Goodman was a visi tor here Sunday Messrs. Charlie Smith and John Maddox, of Iron Springs, were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Leverette had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and fami ly and Miss Sarah Smith. Mrs. Mittie Glover is spending afewdayswithMrs. C. A. Towles. Mr. Greene Tucker, of Atlanta, spent Friday with his brother, Mr. A. W. Tucker. Mrs. C. B. Waits and Miss El la waits spent Tuesday in Flovilla. WANTED—2 MEN To sell “WEAR-EVER,” the most popular brand of aluminum cooking utensils. Do not apply unless you can furnish references. Local salesman,'Henry H. Jones now staying at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Leacn, will put you in touch with the Company. Ask him about his excelent success in this city. Call after 7:15 p. m., Friday or Saturday. Death of Infant The friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. Besinger sympathize with them in the death of their four months-old son, Edward, which occurred Wednesday morning. The funeral services were con duced by Rev. Olin King at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon, after which the remains were laid to rest in the City Cemetery. Jsl B airvfc Deposit is IKe to / f^-Snec^s j \\\ Per Cent / Interest / Paid 0n f f —Time jcWI s J | Deposits knocks once at every man’s door.” But many an oppor. tunity is lost when the man who sees it hasn't the wherewithal to take advantage of it. It is the man with the READY CASH IN BANE who derives the benefit! If you haven't an account, open one today. When the opportunity arrives YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY! FIRST FARMERS BANK JACKSON, GEORGIA fggiiuk * Chain ’ Tread I” Five - United States Tire Show AM Next Week All next week we will have a special exhibit. of United States ‘Balanced’ Tires—the tires which give such low cost per mile. This is your opportunity to make a first-hand study of United States ‘Balanced’ Tires, and to learn the stor}' of United States Tire economy. This is your opportunity to learn wny the United States Tire Company makes five tires ‘Chain, ‘Nobby,’ ‘Usco,* ‘Royal Cord,’ ‘Plain’—a tire for every need of price and use the only complete line offered by any one tire manufacturer. Drop in. We can show you real tire economy, and the way to better tire service. BUTTRILL BROS., Jackson, Georgia The paper trust ought to be probed, strangled, brought to its knees. The sensational advance in the price of paper is working a real hardship on printers and publishers throughout the nation. AFTER THE GRIPPE Vinol Restored Her Strength Canton, Miss. “lam 75 years old and became very weak and feeble from the effects of La Grippe, but Vinol has done me a world of good. It has cured my cough, built up my strength so I feel active and well again,” —Mrs. Lizzie Baldwin, Canton, Miss. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, aids digestion, en riches the blood and creates strength. Unequalled for chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis. Your money back if it fails. Woods-Carmichael Drug & Book Cos. Jackson, Ga. ■< US *a Mr. P. Nut and Miss V. Bean are going to cut a big figure in the vegetable world when Mr. B. Weevil gets to doing what he is going to do to cotton. Mr. P*-*,# Nut bids fair to furnish food for the millions in the future. —Val- dosta Times. His Age Is Against Him “I am 52 years old and I have been troubled with kidneys and bladder for a good many years,” writes Arthur Jones. Allen, Kans. “My ageis against me to ever get cured, but Foley Kid ney Pills do me more good than any thing I ever tried. ’ ’ Rheumatism, ach ing back, shooting pains, stiff joints, irregular action, all have been relieved. The Owl Pharmacy, adv