The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, April 28, 1916, Image 3

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2 Wet Contents IS rigid Darina rrrrrrr i .ALCOHOL" 3 PER ! AYegetabkmpaiatiott^; simflatingfaioodandßegtua Stomaclisaadßq^^ ■nf ri\M T4 W ii yj,' ' j Promotes m^estion.diedjL nessandßestXontainstfJte OpiunuMorpiiae iufl*ca. Not Narcotic. j Tnimkbi SttA- . &&? I | - ClanfUSimr J BfflC vifW W Exact Copy of Wrapper. Honor Roll Cork School Ist grade—Bascomb Hodges. 2nd grade—Brownlow Hodges. 3rd grade—Farra Leverette, Lawrence Hodges. 4th grade—Sara Smith, Donie Whit Torbet. 6th grade—Mattie Rose Smith. Bth grade—Luna Leverette. Su sie Torbet. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTOR I A * * High class shows at the Dixie. The careless spitteris a puHic danger. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Cos., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and act* through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Civilians Military Training Camp Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., Near Chattanooga, Term. May, June and July, 1916 Reduced Fares Via Southern Railway For Complete Information Address J. S. Bloodworth, T. P. A. Macon, Georgia CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always / . Bears the and Jr Use VJr For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE OKNTAUR OOMPANf, MEW VOB CITY. Honor Roll Flovilla School 2nd grade—Charles Jewett, John Henry Cole, Cecil Smith, Andrew Hensley, Joe Thornton, Charlie Long, Edna Vickers. 3rd grade—Annie May Smith, Frances Allen, Ettys Mayfield, Evelyn Smith, Louise Henderson, Marvin Mayo, Oscar Key, Mason Smith, Louis Hensley, Morris Mayo, Eugenia Linch, Julia Me- Cravy, Helen Vanzandt, Ruby Leverett. 4th grade—A F. White, Frank Linch. Herman Harding, Alfred Millen, Marguerite Maddux. Ida May Brooks, Doris Smith, Rosa Cole. sth grade—Opal Preston, Lucy Preston, Kathleen Maddux. 6th grade—Myrtle Thornton, Sara Smith, Kinus Pendlev, Ed die Joe Cole, Robert Allen. Baseball returns, Woods- Carmichael. The Dixie is showing the cream of the motion pic ture art—pictures the equal of those shown in the cities. TAX RECEIVER WILL CLOSE BOOKS ON MAY FIRST Tax Receiver Luther L. Greer will close his books May 1, and any property owner who has fail ed to return his taxes for 1916 has a very short time in which to attend to that matter. Ac cording to Mr. Greer there is a considerable amount of property that has not been given in. He is anxious to wind up his books so he can turn them over to the board of tax equalizers. The tax receiver, according to law, must close his books on the first of May.' The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is betterthan ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of B- W. GROVB. 25c. TO ADVERTISERS Copy for change of contract advertisements must be in the office by 10 o’clock a. m. Wednes day preceding day of publication, to insure insertion. Advertisers will please co-oper ate with the mechanical depart ment to this extent. PROGRAM AT THE DIXIE Monday “Her Debt of Honor, ” a 5 reel Metro Wonderplay featuring Miss Valli Valli. Tuesday “Infatuation,” a 5 reel Mutual Masterpiece. Wednesday “The Golden Claw,” 5 reel Tri angle-Ince drama featuring Miss Bessie Barriscale and Mr. Frank Mills. Thursday “The Best of Enemies,” 2 reel Triangle-Keystone comedy, star ring Weber and Fields. Also “Tricks of Fate,” 2 reel Pathe drama. Friday “The Beloved Vagabond.” 5 reel Pathe Gold Rooster play. Saturday “Ford Weekly No. 41.” "Tom Boy,” 2 reel Pathe drama. “Pe culiar Patients Pranks,” 1 reel Pathe comedy. A Heavy Burden A Bad Back Makes Life Miserable For Many Jackson People A bad back is a heavy burden. A burden at night when bedtime comes. J ust as bothersome in the morning. Ever try Doan’s Kidney Pills for it? Know they are for kidney backache —and for other kidney ills? If you don’t, some Jackson people do. Read a case of it: W. T. Burke, Oak HL, Jackson, says: “Heavy lifting and straining caused my kidneys to get out of order. The kidney secretions sometimes pass ed too frequently and were scanty. They also contained sediment. My back finally commenced to ache and grew worse until I couldn’t keep going. I had rheumatic pains all through my body and I was so sore and lame that I could hardly get out of bed. I doc tored and tried all sorts of medicine, but with no results. I finally used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they soon put my kidneys in good condition. The pains left my back and the kidney se cretions passed regularly.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Burke had. Foster-Milburn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv Whenever You Need • General Toole Take drove's The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive 3 oat Malaria, Enriches the blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. COL. MOORE SPOKE TO CORDELE VETERANS Hon. J. T. Moore, mayor of Jackson and widely known as a public speaker, spent Wednesday in Cordele, where he delivered the Memorial Dav address. As usual, Mr. Moore’s address was an able effort, full of praise for the heroes of the Lost Cause and an eloquent defense of the South. On several occasions Mr. Moore has delivered the Memorial Day oration in Jackson. NEW FARMERS LINE FOR WEST BUTTS Anew farmer’s line has just been connected the Jackson exchange of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Cos. The following farmers in west Butts county will receive service over this line: W. E. Foster. W. L. Collins, W. J. Webb, T. J. Thomason, J. M. Collins, I. H. Maddox, L. L. Colwell, L. B. Collins. Dr. C. J. Phillips. The construction of this line is this result of tne liberal offer be ing made to the farmers of Butts county by the Southern Bell Tel ephone Company, whereby all farmers in Butts county may re ceive telephone service at a very very low rate. Taken With Croup “A few nights ago one of my patrons had a child taken with croup,” writes M. T. Davis, merchant, Bearsville, W. Va. “About midnight he came to my store and bought a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Before morning the chi Id was entirely recover ed.” Many such letters have been written. The Owl Pharmacy, adv. CORK < Mr. and Mrs. A H. Pope spent the week-end in Monticello with relatives. Mrs. A. H. Ogletree spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogletree. Mr. A. W. Tucker spent Thurs day in Atlanta and attended the marriage of Mr. Greene Tucker and Miss Babb. Miss Rosebud Waites spent the week-end in Macon, going down to attend the educational conven- 1 tion. Mrs. R. Van Smith spent sev eral days of last week in Atlanta. Mrs. J. J. Martin visited at the home of Mrs. J. J. Torbet Friday. Miss Bessie Moore spent Thurs day with Misses Hattie and Nelle Leverette. Miss Beatrice Maddux visited Miss Sara Smith Friday night and Saturday. Mrs Tucker and daughter. Miss Lillie, visited relatives here for the week-end. Mias Hattie Leverette spent the week-end in Jenkinsburg with her aunt, Mrs. Troy Saun ders. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Odom and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Smith. Miss Bennie Doice Torbet visi ted Miss Annie Smith Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. R. W. Torbet and Miss Virginia Hayes spent Saturday in Jackson. Mr. 0. A. Torbet was a visitor Baseball returns at Cor ner Drug Store [Qwj keep you hanging 'round the pantry —all made with Calumet — SaV J the safest, purest, most DC economical Baking Pow- A/ dcr. Try it —drive away bake-day failures.” DC ODI Received Highest Awards If Nets Oook Hook Froo— -899 Slip in Pound Can, llfjfl 563 BY THE TRUST K puiMrii lIP .p and big canßaldngPowdersdonot j you money. Calumet doe*—it'sPure ; far superior to sour milk and soda. to bickson Saturday. 4r. hikl Mrs. Greene Tucker, o Ailanta. spent Sunday night with Mr and Mrs. A. W. Tucker. Mrs. J. J. Torbet and daugh ter, Miss Bennie Doice, are visit ing in Macon for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith spent Saturday in Jackson. Mr. Goorge Head spent Satur day in Jackson. imoth Yellow ■) a Bean to be one of the most • crop* for southern farm •ywhere. Make* a large i of '>cans, which are readily ■le for oil-producing and food poses. In addition to its use for —rn, soil-improving and stock ng. Splendidly adapted to our southern soils and climate. The New 100-Day Velvet Bean quickest growing of Velvet .is, promise to supercede Cow 3 very largely ass soil-improv ? forage and grazing crop t" oughout the South. Cheaper 1j seed per acre than cow peas. Write for prices and "Wood’s r-op £Jpedal** giving full In f -mation in regard to So|a and 'Wot Beans, Cow Paas, Millet, -od Corns, Sorghums, Sudan .’3ss, etc. Mailed free. T. W. W OOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va.