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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
gathers and thickens into catarrh.
S. 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
ether healthful liquid.
Nature acts with marvelous rapidity
when given the proper assistance, and
8. 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-
OTHER PAPERS INDORSE
JACKSON MOVEMENT
Henry County Weekly.
Jackson business houses began
June 1 to observe Wednesday
afternoons as holiday, the stores
closing at 1 o’clock through June,
July and August.
Monticello News.
The business houses of Jackson
will observe half holiday each
Wednesday afternoon during the
summer months. This custom is
in vogue in many of the larger
cities and is one which all cities
and towns should adopt.
Forsyth Advertiser.
On June Ist all the business
houses of that thriving and enter
prising city of Jackson will begin
observing Wednesday afternoon
of each week as a holiday. During
the months of June, July and
August the business men and
their clerks will be free to rest
and enjoy themselves on one af
ternoon a week. In the larger
cities this practice has prevailed
for years, and in most of the en
terprising smaller cities the busi
ness men have realized that in
the debilitating summer time they
and their employees need a physi
cal and mental rest and have
adopted this plan. In about
twenty towns in Georgia this
plan now prevails and the people
have found that this little rest
results in increased effency.
’Twould not be a bad plan for
Forsyth.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTO R I A
For Rent or Sale
The Webb place on College st.,
6 room house with all modern
conveniences. J. H. Stephens,
Griffin, J. B. Quartermus or J.
B. Guthrie, Jackson.
6-2-4tp
Many Women Need Help
Women are as much inclined to
kidney trouble as men are, but too
often make the mistake of thinking
that a certain amount of pain and tor
ture is their lot and cannot be avoided.
Koley Kidney Pills give quick relief
from backache, pains in sides and mus
cles, stifl - , sore, aching joints, and blad
der ailments. The Owl Pharmacy, ad.
out, but have no medical value. Ec
zema, tetter, acne and all such erup
tive diseases should be treated with
s s s
POISONED BLOOD.
So many different things contribute
to poison the blood and the effect is
so startling that the sufferer becomes
panic-stricken and is led to use harm
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 ruining
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
S. S. S.
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 they 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
prepared only by 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.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Butts County:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for 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
votes and support of the people will be
appreciated. Respectfully,
C. A. TOWLES.
FOR CONGRESS
I am a candidate for the Democratic
nomination for Congress for the Sixth
Congressional District of Georgia, sub
ject to such rules and regulations as the
Executive Committee mav provide
governing the primary.
I appreciate the past kind :s of the
people of the district to me, and assure
you that I will be very grateful for your
support.
J. W. WISE.
How To Get Rid Of A Cold
Read how C. E. Summers, Hold
redge, Neb., got rid of his cold: “I con
tracted a severe cough and cold and
could hardly sleep. By using Foley’s
Honey and Tar as directed my cough
was entirely cured and I give it full
credit for my speedy recovery. ” Foley’s
always soothes and heals. Children
love it. The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
PROGRAM AT THE DIXIE
WEEK OF JUNE 12-17
Monday
“Lilly of Poverty Flat.” Feat
turing Beatriz Michalena.
Tuesday
“The Blind Sculptor,’’ in two
parts; “The Dancing Beetle,” in
one part; “Famous Men,” in one
part.
Wednesday
“The Chimes,” five part world
feature.
Thursday
“Romance of an Outcast,” in
four parts; also “The Magic Bot
tle,” one part comedy.
Friday
“The Arrival of Perpluta,”
featuring Vivian Martin in five
parts.
Saturday
Laura Sawyer in “The Prince
of Peace;” also Weber & Fields
in “Two of the Finest.”
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C A S HO R I A
LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, as provided
by law, that we intend to apply at the
next session of the Legislature of Geor
gia, for the passage of a local or special
bill, with title as follows:
“An act to fix the salary of theTreas
user of Butts county, in lieu of com
missions as now paid, to provide for the
payment thereof, and for other pur
poses.’’
C. A. Towles,
Representative Butts Cos.
H. M. Fletcher,
Senator 26tli Dist.
FOR 1 jEAVE TO SELL LANI >
Georgia, Butts County.
Notice is hereby given that Jack L.
Patterson, executor of Mary Jane Pat
terson, has applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the land
belonging to the estate of Mary Jane
Patterson for the payment of debts and
for distribution among heirs. Said ap
plication will be heard at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday
in July, 1916.
This sth day of June, 1916.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
TO SURRENDER CHARTER
Georgia, Butts County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of Buttrill Bros., a cor
poration corporated under the laws of
the State of Georgia, shows the follow
ing facts:
1. That said corporation was incor
porated upon petition to the Superior
Court of said county, and was by order
passed by said court duly incorporated
as Buttrill Bros.
2. Petitioners show that the stock
holders of said corporation are T. H.
Buttrill and A. T. Buttrill.
3. Petitioners show that they desire
to surrender theircharter and that said
corporation be dissolved as a corpora
tion.
4. Petitioners further show that, to
wit: On the 10th day of May, 1916, at
a meeting of the stockholders called
for said purpose, a resolution was adop
ted by the atlirmative vote of the own
ers of all the stock of said corporation,
•resolving that said corporation shall
surrender its charter and franchise to
the State and be dissolved as a corpo
ration.
5. Petitioners show’ that the disso
lution of said corporation, and the sur
render of its franchise will not work
any injustice to any of its stockholders,
or any person having any claims or de
mands of any character against said
corporation.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that an
order be granted as required by law
providing for a hearing of the above
petition.
C. L. REDMAN,
A tty. for Petitioners.
Georgia, Butts County.
In person appeared before the under
signed authority, T. H. Buttrill, who
on oath says that he is the president of
the corporation styled as and corpora
tion under the name of Buttrill Bros.,
and that all the statements contained in
the above and foregoing petition is true.
T. H. BUTTRILL.
Sw’orn to and subscribed before me,
this the 13th day of May, 1916.
S. J. FOSTER, C. S. B. C.
In re Buttrill Bros’, petition for sur
render of its charter and franchise to
the state.
The petition of Buttrill Bros., a cor
poration under the laws of the State of
Georgia, praying that they be allowed
to surrender their charter and franchise
to the State, it appearing that all the
requirements of the law made and pr<>-
vided for said purpose have been com
plied with. It is therefore ordered that
a hearing of said petition lie had at the
court house in Jackson, Butts county,
on the 16th day of June, 1916, and that
the petition with this order lie filed in
the office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Butts county, and that a copy of said
petition and this order be published
For Sale
House and lot and vacant lot
between S. H. Thornton’s and
Mrs. Mallet’s. See
Claude Spencer.
6-2-2tc
ROOMS FOR RENT
AT
Reasonable Prices
IN THE
V arner-Mclntosh
Memorial Cottage
AT INDIAN SPRINGS
For Rates Apply to
MRS. B. F. WATKINS, JR.
Chairman D. A. R. Renting Committee
JACKSON, GEORGIA
once a w r eek for four weeks in The Pro
gress-Argus.
At Chambers, May 13th, 1916.
W. E. H. SEARCY, JR.,
Judge Butts Superior Court.
I, S. J. Foster, Clerk of the Superior
Court of Butts county, certify that the
above and foregoing is a true and cor
rect copy of the original on file in my
office. This the 13th day of May, 1916.
S. .1. FOSTER,
Clerk Supr. Court.
Notice of Dissolution
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership of J. H. Turner and
T. A. Nutt, known as the Owl
Pharmacy, engaged in a general
drug business in the City of Jack
son, State of Georgia, has been
dissolved bv mutual consent, T.
A. Nutt retiring therefrom. The
business will be conducted at the
same place and under the same
name, by J. H. Turner.
This May 18th, 1916.
T. A. NUTT.
J. H. TURNER.
Cut This Out—lt Is Worth Money
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, inclose with 5c to Foley A Cos.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in
return a trial package containing Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound for
bronchial coughs, colds, and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets. Specially comforting to
stout persons. The Owl Pharmacy,
adv.
MOTE WATTS
UNDERTAKER
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LICENSED EMBALMER
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THE TERMINAL GARAGE
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CARS REPAIRED. STORED AND CLEANED
Night and Day Service. Will Answer Phone Calls. Open All Hours
RADIATOR REPAIRING AUTOGENIOUS WELDING
We open Wednes
day Afternoon.
For Groceries phone 186
For Ready-to-Wear and
Millinery phone 94
For Clothing, Shoes and
Dry Goods phone 167
For Office phone 93
Your orders appreciated
Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
Filth breeds flies—flies carry
fever.
BEAUTY PAYS
Most people probably need to
be reminded that not only is
’‘beauty its own excuse for
being,” but it pays in dollars and
cents as well. Recently President
Barrett of the National Union told
our Progressive Farmer readers
about finding farms in Paradise
Valley, California, selling for sl,-
000 an acre chiefly because the
country round about had been
made so entrancingly beautiful.
Likewise the Charleston News
and Courier notes that every year
at this season unnumbered visi
tors are attractive to that city by
the far-famed beauty of the
neighboring Magnolia Gardens.
Beauty pays—will pay a neighbor
hood, an individual, or a city.
How about your lawn, your flow
ers, and also “Clean-up Day”?—
The Progressive Farmer.