The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, April 28, 1916, Image 7

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lip' -v,-. 'I Tf you have the young _| man’s natural inclina- Note the narrow lapels; the then consider how it would look in the new grey plaids, banjo stripes, or color flecked jjm H Etheridge, Smith M ■ & Company *S <Jt '•JipV *' In buying look for the Kirschbaum ||||ll|f|l|i Price Ticket affixed T 'age y to the sleeve of the garment at our |Pl|lsgjf shops, as a guaran- *W* < WPllllli tee that it repre- In WMkmlm sen t s full and I W |4 I 111 equitable value to W 1 -*■ Wd- : - Mil ||||ijll||||Bl the purchaser at the retail price named. 0 flmn> fl EHHnuSgG'^KtV ■Hw| Copyright Cos. CAMP BARNETT HAS ITS ANNUAL MEETING Camp Barnett of Butts county veterans met in annual session Wednesday morning, elected offi cers and made arrangements for the trip to the reunion in Bir 'mingham May 16-18. All of the old officers were re-elected, and .Messrs. E. C. Cawthon and S. H. PM ays were chosen as delegates to the reunion in Birmingham. Since last Memorial day six members of the camp have died. A good attendance was present at the business meeting of the camp. tens Old Sons, OtHsr Remedies Won’t Cm. The worst cases, no matter of how lone standing, awe cored by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Sorter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves rain and Heal* at the aame time. 35c. 50c, SI.OO tMeet your friends at the ixie. The Boy is Father to the Man Old sayings like this are fraught with R most important meaning. And what will 111(1 the expectant mother In conserving /Wi strength, her mental I f Jj repose ■and the ab- sence vexatl ons I vast moment Among ■ the recognized helps la known aa “Mother’s Lym the muscles ft*sinks in urS th ligaments that produce pain, ft lightens tba harden ms the nerteas system, iadaea calm, restful sights of health-giving sleep asd makes the daps sunny and happy. Ge a bottle of "Mother's k’rtend” of any druggist and ytw will then realize why ft has bean considered true to its name In our best homes through three generations. It la perfectly harmless bat to elective that once used ft Is recommended to all expectant mothers by those who went through the ordeal wttai surprising ease. By writing to Bradflekf Regulator Cos., 413 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga run can have a free copy of a wonderful stork book that unfolds those things which all expectant mothers delight W read, Write today. Bad teeth and bad tonsils may be the cause of rheumatism. VETERANS APPRECIATE THE KINDNESS SHOWN THEM Editor Progress-Argus: If there is any truth in an old saying or not there was a “stirring of the cock les of the heart" 1 in Jackson yes terday among the people who were so fortunate as to be there and “see and feel” the happy people who were all smiling and good natured. It certainly was a happy time for us old “vets.” and our pride in the Daughters of the Confederacy who have our grateful thanks. Veteran. It is said that Georgia will be so dry after next Monday that they will have to irrigate the Chattahoochee river. May be the reason that Atlanta wants to be a seaport. WEAK, NERVOUS OHIO WOMAN Made Well By Delicious Vinol Bellefontaine, Ohio.—" My blood was very poor —I was in a weak, nervous, run-down condition. I tried different remedies without benefit and one day my druggist told me about Vinol. I tried it and it built me up in every wav blood, strength and nerves, ana I tell my friends it is the best medicine on earth.”— Mrs. Earl Brunson. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic without oil, sharpens the appetite, aids digestion, enriches the blood and in this natural manner creates strength. Woods-Carmichael Drug A Book Cos. Jackson, Ga. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preaching bv the minister at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject: “The Seven Seals,” Rev. 6th chapter (the horses.) Sunday School at 10 a. m. You are welcome, come. I. H. MILLER. Moderation in all things pro longs life. FIELD MEET GREAT SUCCESS . ;A| tf.,. LARGE CROWD ATTENDS Some Good Scores Made by Contestants The track meet held here Wed nesday was an unqualified suc cess, some good scores being run up by the fifty-odd contestants. A large and enthusiastic crowd lined the streets for the events. The winners, together with the scores, will be given in the next issue. More than twenty-five boys qualified for the Atlanta Consti tution medals, which will be giv en at the state contest in Athens. Considering this was the first event of the kind ever held in the county, remarkable interest was shown by the various schools and the public at large. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE To the Voters of Butts County: I hereby announce myself 11s a can didate fdr Representative from Butts county in the next .General Assembly, subject lo the regulations of the state democratic executive committee. In making this announcement for re-elec tion I pledge myself that should the voters again entrust me with this posi tion of trust and honor to continue to represent the interest of my county and state to the best of my ability. The vote* and support of the people will be appreciated. Respectfully, I C. A. TOWLES. I Are You a Woman ? !*Canlui Tim Woman’s Tonic FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL TRIMS FORSYTH BOYS By the score of 11 to 10 Jack son high school defeated the For syth high school team in the first game of the season on the local grounds, Wednesday afternoon. The count now stands one to one, Forsyth having captured the first contest on their own grounds. The weather was rather cold and windy for good baseball and that probably accounted for the large score. The grounds have recently been worked over and in a short time Jackson will have a fast diamond. There are some good players on the Jackson team. Prof. W. 0. Perritt is coaching the local talent and is teaching them a lot of the science of the game. A large crowd turned out to witness the game, indicating that # L. the fans will support a fast team, which Jackson is “determined to have this season. O’Neal, Moore and Bryant did the battery work for Jackson high school.