The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, April 14, 1916, Image 9

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The ALL Virginia cigarette — ffijedmont. Che Cigarette of Quality FLO VILLA NEWS Mrs. Lucy Bond, of Mcßae, is on an extended visit to her neph ew and neice, Mr. J. M. Barnes and Miss Annice Barnes. Messrs. S. K. and R. T. Smith made a business trip to Forsyth Monday. Mr. Weaver Terrell has return ed to his home in Tifton after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Terrell. Mrs. C. A. Butner, little Harry Bob Butner and Miss Annie Lou McCord, of Jackson, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cum mins the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Key have $24.60 Washington, D. C. AND RETURN Account Daughters of the American Revolution 25th Continental Congress Tickets on sale April 12, 14 and 16. Good returning until May 12, 1916. Southern Railway Why is Virginia “the tobacco man’s tobacco”? MAIN reason is because it gives to a cigarette the one thing that no other tobacco can give—“character”\ And without “character” a cigarette is * just “a smoke”. It is this highest-grade Virginia Piedmonts are made of —ALL Virginia! Golden, lively, mellow as southern sun shine ! > Don’t put off real smoke satisfaction any longer. Don’t “wait till tomorrow” for that “character” you’ve always want ed in a cigarette— Try Piedmonts — today / lO for 5^ c Also 'Packed 70 for 10$ VALUABLE COUPON IN EACH PACKAGE moved from Stockbridge to Flo villa and have many friends who will welcome them. Mr. Marvin Thomas left last week for Gray to accept a posi tion. Mr. Jess Terrell is in Tifton for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Terrell. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Thomas are sympathizing with them in the death of their baby, Annilee, which occurred in Lakeland. Fla.. Saturday night. The body was brought to Macon for interment, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Thomas, Misses Doris and Mar jorie Thomas going down for the funeral. Mrs. A. W. Graves and young sons, Millen and Scott, are in Colquitt visiting Mrs. B. H. Fudge. They with Mrs. Fudge will visit Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Millen in Sanford, Fla., before returning to Flovilla. Mr. R. T. Smith was a recent visitor to Atlanta. Mr. Frank Smith is at home for the summer after spending the winter months in Cochran buying cotton. Mr. George Manley, of Jack son, was a visitor here Monday. Flovilla had many visitors Sun- Today And A Generation Hence The flight of time makes us think of the future. The baby of today reflects Bwhat greatness mar be acquired when he crows up. And any influence that brings relief to the expectant mother is the first am* neatest of obligations. There is a splendid remedy known as -Mother's Friend” that has been a safeguard. • helpful dally Influ ence, to a host of women. Applied exter nally to the muscle* they become pliant, they stretch without undue pain, there is an absence of distress, the nerves are soothed by taking away the burden of 1 earing ail to lost natural conditions. There Is in “Mother’s Friend” the direct and Immediate help that all expectant moth ers require. Used by their own hand, guided a their own minds, they learn at once tba *sed relief from morning sickness result ing from undue stretching. They experience dally calm and nightly rest. It is indeed “Mother’s Friend.” Get a bottle today of any druggist. Then write Bradfleld Regulator Cos., 410 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for ono of the most entertaining and valuable lltUe books ever presented. It is worth writing for. NOTE t Virginia tobacco costs more per lb. than any foreign-grown tobacco [except some few rare kinds, a small quantity of which is used in blending some of the most costly cigarettes). But what makes cigarettes of foreign grown tobacco cost more than they should are ocean freight , import duty and wasteful hand ling—3 items of expense that don’t make a cigarette any better and that never touch Piedmonts, made of highest* grade Virginia, grown right here in the U. S. A.! So, Piedmonts can afford to givo you batter quality/ >3 V fff fffff fffff day. On the list were Messrs. Robison and Hooten, Jackson; Mott, Goggansville; Castellaw and Harkins, Locust Grove; Rob erts. Rogers, Maddox, Hatfield and Piper, Monticello. Rev. J. T. Pendley is assisting in a revival meeting at Boling broke this week. Mr. J. L. Holloway was up from Macon Sunday for a visit with relatives. The April meeting of the U. D. C. was held at the home of Mrs. W. B. Dozier last Thursday, the hostesses being Mrs. Dozier, Mrs. Lucy Douglass and Miss Lula Do zier. After the business meeting interesting readings were given by Mrs. R. L. Allen and Miss Inez Smith and America was sung by the chapter. The delicious re freshments of strawberries, whipped cream and white cake ornamented with southern flags carried out the color motif that was introduced in the decorations. NOTICE Troy Willis is now associated in the undertaking business with Mote Watts. Troy needs ho in troduction, for he is well and fa vorably known as an undertaker and LICENSED EMBALMER, having been in the business al most from childhood. 4-14-lt Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Curt. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves fain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c. SI.OO PROGRAM AT THE DIXIE Thursday The wonderful Georgia motion picture in eight reels. Time two hours. Friday “Gentleman of Nerve,” 1 reel comedy, featuring Charles Chap lin. “The Smugglers Daughter, ” 2 reel drama. Saturday “Old Doc Yak’s Double,” one reel animated cartoon comedy. “Love’s Tribunal,” 2 reel drama. Monday “The Turmoil,” 5 reel Metro wonderplay starring Valli Valli and George Tigner. Tuesday “The Mill on the Floss,” five reel Mutual masterpiece starring Mignon Anderson. Wednesday “The Disciple,” 5 reel Trian gle—Griffith production—featur ing Wm. S. Hart and Dorothy Dolton. Thursday “Saved by Wireless,” 2 reels, Triangle-Keystone comedy, with Chester Conklin and McSwain. Also “Compressed Air.” two reel comedy. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTO R I A Card of Thanks I take this method to thank my friends for their support in the recent Butts county primary. Ev ery vote cast for me is deeply ap preciated and I want to assure my friends that it will be a pleasure for me to repay their kindness if opportunity ever presents itself. I know that some of my friends voted against me, on account of pledges made two years ago. I desire to especially thank the young men for their loval sup port. I have no ill feeling toward any person who cast his ballot against me. Again assuring you of my gratitude, and with the best of feeling for every person in the county, I am, respectfully, O. B. Knowles. CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK Acfts like dynamite on a Sluggish liver and you lose a day’s work There’s no reason why a per son should take sickening, sali vating calomel when 50 cents buys a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone—a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable li quid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn’t make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson’s Liver Tone, be cause it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug; It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty cal omel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomor row. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liv er Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more bil iousness. constipation, sluggish ness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don’t find Dodson ’3 Liver Tone acts better than hor rible calomel your money is wait ing for you. ad