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INDIAN SPRING
Mrs. Lula Saunders Heath is at
the Calumet for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Mead
Crawford and Virginia are com
fortably domiciled at the Varner
House cottage.
Misses Bessie ami Daisey Butler
of Madison, attended the dedica
tion of the Varner-Mclntosh Me
morial exercises. Miss Butler
is a member of “The Ellen Wil
son Memorial Fund.” She went
on to Atlanta to attend a meeting
of the committee.
Misses Fannie Gibson and Viola
Slaughter were shaking hands
Pay Roll Butts County
Chain Gang For May, 1916
Vouchers
904 Stark Gregory, repairs $ 28 15
905 Dink Hodges, free labor •*._ --- 35 00
900 E G Duke, pistol... 12 50
907 J H Smith, syrup. --- 30 75
908 H G Singley, provisions 12 48
909 Walter Creg, provisions 900
910 Emmett Williams, peas 312
911 Thurston & Harper, repairs 31 70
912 Emmett Toney & Cos, provisions 137 00
913 A L Perdue, vegetables V. 200
914 J T McClure. Warden 90 00
915 Sam Cook, guard 45 00
916 J A McClure, guard 45 00
917 H C Mote, guard 45 00
918 J C Duke, free labor 35 00
919 Dink Hodges, free labor 35 00
920 Walter Cole, free labor 40 00
921 Gus Lavender, free labor... 29 04
922 W R Mayson. free labor 35 00
923 McKibben Buggy Cos, oil 476 73
924 J S Edwards & Son, repairs.. 109 40
925 Slaton Drug Cos. drugs 16 05
926 A R Conner, fish 625
927 J H Patrick, hauling 300
928 Newton-Carmichael Hardware Cos. tools 61 64
929 J S Johnson & Cos. chairs 450
930 Jackson Mercantile Cos. stock food and provisions 190 69
931 W L Varnado, work 39 80
932 Armour & Cos. provisions... 74 37
933 Fletcher Duke, provisions 125
934 AC Wooley &Cos. provisions. 63 79
935 Dempsey Hardware Cos. tools 33 15
936 L D Hoard, provisions 20 18
$1,795.54
J. O. GASTON. Commissioner JOSEPH JOLLY, Clerk
iCASTQRIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
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CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. |
with their many Indian Spring
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friends, Monday.
Misses Maggie Currie and Marie
McMichael are early birds to get
a good drink of water every
morning. They motor down.
Mrs. William Lee Eilis, of Ma
con. a daughter of Hon. Gazaway
Lamar, one of the signers of the
Treaty at Indian Spring, is a
guest of the Wigwam.
Mrs. T. M. Furlow’s friends
will be glad to know of her im
proved health. She is a guest of
the Bryans house.
Miss Lucile Elder is in Athens
attending the graduating exer-
ROSTER OF FAMOUS BOTTS
COUNTY COMPANY OF VETS
The following is a roster of the
“Byars Volunteers,” Cos. I, For
ty-Fifth Georgia regiment, C.
S. A., which The Progress-Argus
has been requested to publish:
Officers
Capt., L. J. Dupree
Ist Lieut., J. I. Jiiill
2nd Lieut., J. M. Carter
iird Lieut., C. M. Dickerson
Ist Sergeant, 0. K. Garsides
2nd Sergeant, J. 15. Nutt
3rd Sergeant, W. G. Heard
4tli Sergeant, J. M. Hodge
sth Sergeant, W. D. Thomas
Ist Corporal, J. J. Kelley
2nd Corporal, \V. M. Ridgeway
3rd Corporal, Janies Moore
Itli Corporal, L. M Seigler
Privates
R. W. Aik in R. It. Wilson
11. M. Amos Wm. Banks
W. W. Benson H. G. Bearden
J. T. Byars Richard Byars
J. 1-:. Bancroft A. R. Jones
J. S. Britton J. R. Kindrick
J. I*. Britton J. G. Kimball
S. J. Bankston W. J. Kimball
S. N. Carson J. T. Kimball
W. It. Carr W H Kimbrough
J. Carter C. M. Kimbrough
A. J. Coleman J. H. Kelley
J. F. Cook It. P. Lindsay
W. It. Dickerson W. S. Leguinn
S. M. Etheridge T. W. McDaniel
It. Fincher J. S. McDaniel
A. G. Gunn J. H. McGougli
John Lee Z. Maddox
W. C. Gilmore J. W. Mayo
J. H. Garr H. H. Martin
W. L. Grant J. B. Murphey
W. G. Goodroe H. S. Mays
J. P. Herring J. W. Nutt
A. Hammond 8. J. Norris
It. Heard E. Nelms
W. M. Harris J. N. Phillips
Early Higgins G. W. Phillips
W. K. Haswell W. W. Proctor
J. A. Hardaway J. Robinson
1). W. Hudgins J. M. Ridgeway
W. L. Jones Wm. Smith
G. W. Sharp J. C. Smith
J. It. Thurston Thos. Shepard
T. Turner W. W,Thaxton
M. Turner J. H. Tollison
J. D. Thompson j. F. Tingle
J. P. Weaver A. J. Varner
W. M. Wise C. M. Wise
W. M. Wooten S. Wyatt
L. J. Whitehead
Magnolia Balm
is t Liquid Face Powder used by famous
beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or
Freckles try ZlZagnolia palm. It quickly
-??ops the burn and removes Tan and
Flemishes. Makes your skin soft and
smooth. Easy to use and .rf-SSSsGk—
sure to please.
W hile, ‘Pink, Pose-Red.
75c. at Druggists or by mail direct. V.
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LYON MFG. CO., jf
40 So. sth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Cg
cises of Mr. Joel Mallet.
Mrs. Elder Cornell and two
sons, of Macon are spending the
summer at the New Elder.
Rev. Robert VanDeventer, pas
tor, will preach at the Baptist
church Sunday afternoon at 5
o’clock. Everybody invited.
FLO VILLA NEWS
Messrs. G. R. Lynch, M. H.
Barnes and J. L. Holloway, of
Macon, were guests of relatives
Sunday.
Misses Annie Kate Lynch and
Lois Allen spent Sunday in Jack
son with Miss Lucie Goodman.
Mr. George Smith, of Atlanta,
is spending a few days with rel
atives.
Mr. Julian Fleming, of Gog
gansville, waa a recent visitor to
Flovilla friends.
Mr. H. E. White spent Monday
in Atlanta and Mrs. A. F. White
spent Tuesday in Macon.
Miss Lurline Lawson spent
Monday in Atlanta.
The young people enjoyed a
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Buttrill Bros.
delightful picnic and fish fry at
Smith’s Ferry Tuesday evening.
Miss Willie Wrenn left Monday
for a visit in Kentucky.
Mrs. Lucy Douglas, Master
Dozier Walker, Mr. Joe Bill Ter
rel, Misses Opal Vickers, Inez
Smith, Lula Dozier, Alice Cum
ming, Nelle Millen and Marilu
Terrel are enjoying a very pleas
ant outing at a camp near the
Central Georgia power plant on
the Ocmulgee river.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Blackwell,
of Monticello, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thompson.
Mr. M. H. Thompson, of Jack
son, Miss., is spending sometime
with relatives.
Miss Elizabeth Lewis, of Jack
son, is spending several days
with friends.
Mrs. Andrew Wood of Douglas,
and Mrs. F. L. Watts, of Jack
son, spent Wednesday with Mrs.
J. S. Gumming.
Miss Minnie O’Neal came over
last Thursday from Columbus to
bring little Dorothy Jewett and
when she returned Saturday was
accompanied as far as Macon by
Mrs. C. C. Jewett who spent the
day there.
Miss Bettie Lindsey, of For
syth is spending the week with
Miss Alice Smith.
Miss Nelle Davis spent the
past week-end in Jackson with
relatives.
Mrs. Leila Glover, of Macon,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S:
M. Glover.
Miss Elizabeth Westbrook, of
Blount, is spending the week
with relatives.
Mr. Harry Thomas has accept
ed the position of night clerk at
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in ootn men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of SI.OO
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and seldom ever fails to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonials from this
and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
LISTEN
Till further notice I will make
pictures Friday and Saturday
only. J. B. GUTHRIE.
Hotel Elder.
Miss Ruth Roberts, of Coving
ton, is with Mr. E. L. Lawson
and Miss Lurline Lawson for a
visit of several days.
Masters Charles and Claude
Jewett are visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. West
brook at Blount this week.
Mrs. R. B. Thompson enter
tained informally Thursday even
ing for two attractive visitors,
Miss May Lane, of Monticello,
and Miss Brown, of McDonough.
Miss Lizzie Edwards entertain
ed at a pleasant spend the day
party recently in honor of Mrs.
McCann, of Lakeland, Fla. The
other guests were Mrs. Lizzie
Goodman, Mrs. T. G. Preston
and Mrs. F. C. Maddux.
How To Feel Good Tomorrow
Indigestion quickly develops sick
headache, biliousness, bloating, sour
stomach, gas on stomach, bad breath
or some of the other conditions caused
by clogged or irregular bowels. If you
have any of these symtoms, take a
Foley Cathartic Tablet this evening
and you will feel better in the morn
ing. The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon
32c with order. Paul No
len & Cos.
Another Cotton Blossom
Was Reported Tuesday
Mr. A. R. Conner sent in the
second cotton blossom of the sea
son, Tuesday. He states that he
has about an acre of that growth
and that it is looking particulary
fine. Mr. Conner in addition to
being a first class market man
finds time to do a little high grade
farming on the side.
The Boy is Father
to the Man
Old sayings like this are fraught witli
3 most important meaning. And what
mother In conserving
| / eence of vexati ou a
vast moment Among
3 splendid remedy
the muscles ft P sinks in
\ J deeply to make them
JkJha/ B firm and pliant it thus
" lifts the strain on
ligaments that produce pain, it lightens the
burden on the nervous system, induces calm,
restful nights of health-giving sleep and
makes the days sunny and happy. Get a
bottle of “Mauler's Friend” of any druggist
and you will then realise why it has been
considered true to its name in our best homes
through three generations. It is perfectly
harmless but so effective that once used It
Is recommended to all expectant mothers by
those who went through the ordeal with
surprising ease. By writing to Bradfleld
Regulator Cos„ 412 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Gs*
you can have a free copy of a wonderful
stork book that nnfolds those things which
all expectant mothers delight W raoT Write
today.