The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, May 05, 1916, Image 9

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Terrible Croup Attack Quickly Repulsed By Old Reliable Remedy Well known Georgia store keeper has mas tered croup and colds for his family ®f ten with Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. The minute that hoarse terrifying croupy cough is heard in the home of T J. Barber, Of Jefferson, Ga„ out comes Foley’s Honey and Tar Com pound—there’s always a bottle ready. Here’s what he says: “Two of my children, one boy and a girl, aged eight and six years respectively, had terrible attacks of croup last winter and I completely cured them with Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. 1 have ten in family and for years I’ve used Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and it never fails.” Banish worry and save doctor bills keep Foley’s Honey and Tar Cora- Sound always on hand, in your home. ne bottle lasts a long time—it s reliable and sa fe —and the last dose is as good as the first. Get the genuine. THE OWL PHARMACY PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. THREATT MOORE, Attorney At Law. Office in Crum Building, Jackson : Georgia. Will practice in all the Courts. SAM LEE First-Class City Hand Laundry Next door to Joe Beach’s stables. Jackson : : : : : Georgia Patronize Home Industries THE FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF GA S. B. Kinard, Gun-Agent. J. Matt McMichael, Local Agent. JACKSON, * ___ DR. O. LEE CHESNUTT DENTIST Office in New Commercial Building back of Farmers’ Bank. Residence Phone No. 7. $100,000.00 TO LOAN on farm lands. Rea sonable rate of interest. See me before you borrow any money on your farm. W. E. Watkins. C. L. REDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Carter-Warthen Building, JACKFON, GA. I Are You a Woman ? i m Cardui | Tire Woman’s Tonic | I FOR SSLS AT ALL BBO6GiS T S The Dixie is showingthe cream of the motion pic ture art —pictures nit* erjual of those shown in the cities. Fire Insurance I represent companies with Assets of $135,332,506 (One Hundred Thirty-Five Mil lion Three Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand Five Hundred and Six Dollars.) I will appreciate your business and give it prompt and careful attentention. Yours truly, S. B. KINARD MACHINE INSTALLED AS BANK BOOKKEEPER The Jackson National Bank has just installed a machine that will actually keep books. The Bur roughs Adding Subtracting ma chine is the name of this mechan ical bookkeeper and it will be used for making entries to the bank’s ledgers and writing up depositors’ statements. To understand best what this machine means to a busy bank one must seeitin actual operation. *>• *• J , ' '7? j I S. H. THORNTON JACKSON, GA. UNDERTAKING, LICENSED EMBALMER Full line of Caskets and Robes to selectjfrom My careful personal attention giv en to all funerals entrusted to me All Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night Day Phone 174 Night Phone 193 For Sale 6 room house, large lot, on Avenue, with water and lights. Come to see me if you want a bargain. On North Mulberry st., one two story 11 room house, 1 acre lot with servant house and barn. Will sell at great bargain. Lumber yard with side track, will sell at a bargain. , 6 room house and lot on East Third street will sell cheap. Corn and wheat mill with water right and 5 acres of land, 3 room house in 2 miles or Jackson, will sell at a bargain. You had better inves tigate this. J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO., Real Estate and Renting Agents Ilarkness Ruilding Jackson, Georgia A great number of checks natur ally come into the bank daily and each must pass through the regu lar channels. A record must be made of each one and the account of each depositor must be handled separately and accurately. Before the advent of the ma chine, the detail work of entering amounts in the ledger and making out depositors’ statements was a tiresome and uncertain task. All checks had to be listed separately and added up by hand. All de posits had to be listed and added and their total combined with the customer’s old balance. When Valuable Health Hints , For Our Readers CATARRH Just because you hawk and spit and your nose is wet, cold, red, sore and a nuisance, don’t merely plug it up. You can’t cure catarrh by greasing your nose. Take S. S. S. regularly and you will drive catarrhal poisons out of your blood. The membranes will soon recover and no longer con tinue to accumulate the mucous that fathers and thickens into catarrh. . S. S. stimulates the cells of the tis sues to select from the blood their own essential nutriment. Rapid recovery from catarrhal inflamation in the stom ach, kidney, bladder and all mem branes is the result. MALARIA. Throughout the country, wherever malaria abounds, are happy, joyful people to whom S. S. S. has given won derful help in the treatment of mala ria after the most sickening torture imaginable. The gaunt complexion of malaria’s victims, the chills and fever, the ma larial dysentery that seems to defy all other treatment, the malarial leg, the enlarged liver, the persistent anemia where the blood turns to water and the system wastes away. These are the conditions that. S. S. S. so effectu ally asissts in overcoming, by helping to restore the blood to its natural vigor. STUBBORN SORES Sometimes a sore spot becomes indo lent The tissues surrounding it lose tone and are unable to provide suffi cient nutriment to stop the drain. It is then chronic. Just saturate your blood with S. S. S. This is quickly accomplished, as S. S. S. is naturally assimilated the same as milk or any other healthful liquid. Nature ats with marvelous rapidity when given the proper assistance, and S. S. S. so stimulates cellular activity that the parts surrounding an ulcer se lect from the blood the materials that make new tissue. Thus the sore spot rapidly heals in a natural way. Local applications for any skin dis ease will afford protection from with that was done the total of all checks had to be deducted from the sum of old balance and depos its to determine the new balance. With the new Burroughs, this work is all done mechanically, except the actual setting down of the figures on the keyboard And the balancing of an account, from old balance on through checks and deposits to new balance, is virtually handled in one operation. The operator first feeds the customer’s old balance into the machine. Then he sets down the amount of each check: enters the amount of the deposit; and after taking a spacing stroke, depres ses the operating bar with the total key down and the correct new balance is automatically com puted and printed in the right hand column. The machine also automatically prints the dates opposite each list of checks and deposits, and without any atten from the operator, sets each in the column in which it belongs. FOR SALE Good milk cow. Apply to R. A. Thaxton, Jackson, Ga. 4-2L-3p It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s tonic. She says further: “Before 1 began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like anew woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give The Woman’s Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good.” Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble’. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! i ii mmy <■ imwr''TW -m \ -V mu ■,! out, but have no medical value. Hjp zema, tetter, acne and all such erup tive diseases should be treated with ss s * POISONED BLOOD. I So many different things contribute to poison the blood and the effect }s so startling that the sufferer becomes panic-stricken and is lad to use hanji ful drugs. If you have any blood trou ble, get a bottle of S. S. S. and take according to directions. Don’t take anything else. Poisoned blood is bad enough without ruiniag your bones, joints, teeth and vitals with minerals. S. S. S. so stimulates cellular activity that they reject all poisonous influences and select only those materials in the blood that make healthy tissue. This is why its assist ance toward recovery is so noticeable and at times remarkable. S. S. S. is welcome to the weakest stomach and is assimilated just as readily as the most nutritious food. It has helped to cure a host of sufferers. RHEUMATISM. In any form of rheumatism give the blood a good effectual cleansing with ss s 1 Use this remedy for three days and take a hot salt water bath to open the pores. This relieves the lungs and kidneys and assists S. S. S. to utilize the skin as the principal avenue of elimination. Avoid salts, calomel and other dras tic purgatives, as Ihey absorb the mois ture from the walls and membranes of the intestines, weaken the muscular action, produce chronic constipation and thus stagnate the system with rheumatic poisons. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at any drug store. Don’t take a substitute. S. S. S. is purely vegetable and Is nrepared only bv the Swift Specific Cos., 271 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Write for special booklet on any of the dis eases mentioned and if medical advice is wanted, write for that also to ad dress given above. Both booklet and medical advice are free. LOCUST GROVE m Efforts are being made to get the Riverside baseball team to play L. G. 1., in Locust Grove the coming week. A game has been scheduled with Tech High School, of Atlanta, to be played in Locust Grove Saturday, M;iy,6. Miss Clara Nolen, now teacl ing in the Atlanta Girl’s High School, visited at the Institute la c t Sun day. The members of the Locust Grove baseball club and their friends were royally entertained Saturday night by Mr. and Mb?. Stuart Combs. Dr. J. A. Combs acted as toastmaster. j Mrs. Harris Brown visited Her sister. Miss Wilene Donovan, last week at Shorter college. Miss Ruby Pace and Mr. Wilson Barnes, of Jackson, visited in Locust Grove Sunday. Miss Miriam Sams and Miss Helen Barnes were defeated last Saturday by Miss Amelia Walker and Miss Annie Kimsey in two straight sets of tennis. 6-2 and 7-5. A group of supporters came from Jackson to see the young ladies play.