The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, August 25, 1916, Image 6

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PERSONAL Rev. W. W. McCord has been conducting a camp meeting, of which Mr. J. 0. Beauchamp, a former Jackson boy is president, at Mathaville, La. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLarty and children, of Douglasville. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Shingler and baby daughter, of Colquitt, spent part of the week here. Mr. J. S Willis and family, Messrs. George and M. M. Elliott, of Barnesville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams and attended camp meeting. Mrs. T. K. Slaughter, and her children, Alice and T. K. Jr., of Oxford, Fla., are guests of Mrs. I. J. Slaughter. Later they will visit relatives in Kentucky. Mrs. Verna Wright, Mrs. A H. Smith, Miss Maggie Currie, Mr. H. L Daughtry and Mr. Smith Settle returned Sunday from two weeks in New York. Mrs. W. F. Malaier, Mrs. W. J. Wood, Miss Naidene Leach, Miss Thelma Wood and Mr. Leon Wood motored to Atlanta to spend Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Lamar Etheridge return ed Saturday from a visit to Miss Clyde O’Neal in Columbus. She was accompanied home by Miss O’Neal who remained for a week end visit. Among those attending the Confederate Veterans reunion in Americus this week are Messrs. S. H. Mays, J. E. Kitchens, J. M. T. Mayo, E. C. Cawthon and L. L. Britton. Messrs. J. L. Bailey. R. A. Thaxton, R. L. Weaver and J. 0. Maddox made a motor trip through South Georgia last week, visiting a number of towns and places of interest. Miss Mildred Thornton, of Tal lapoosa. who has been the guest of Mrs. C. W. Buchanan, left Thursday morning to attend the funeral of her little niece, Mar garet Walker, in Cochran. Col. and Mrs. John W. Moore who have been guests of Mrs. R. E. Stanfield and Mrs. Hugh Mallet left Wednesday for their home in Atlanta, accompanied by Mrs. Mallet for a short visit. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It’s Horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, consti pated and believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here’s my guarantee! Ask your druggist for aSO cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomor row you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of harm less, vegetable Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It’s perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can’t salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards, ad WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM Newcomb Carton, President George W. E. Atkins Vice-Pres. Belvidere Brooks, Yice-Pres. RECEIVED AT 2 An 64 N. L. Na New York N Y Aug 23-1916 Etheridge, Smith & Cos., Jackson, Ga. Urge our customers and friends to protect themselves early on Cotton, Silk and Woolen goods. After three weeks in St. Louis, Chicago and New York markets I find unusual conditions exist ing. Scarcity of merchandise, slow deliveres, prices advanc ing daily--no telling where it will end. Am sending lots of goods by express. Expect the biggest season since we have been in business. Be home next week. R. N. Etheridge. 725A Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Dempsey who have been visiting Col. and Mrs. T. J. Dempsey will leave Friday for Thomson, where Dr. Dempsey will preach for several days at White Oak camp meeting. His friends throughout the county will regret to know of the illness of Mr. W. D. Curry. He suffered a stroke of paralysis, last week, and his condition is a source of concern to his family and friends. Mrs. J. W. Crum and Miss An nie Catchings Crum return ed from the camp ground Tues day and will have rooms with Mrs. R. E. Carmichael until Sept. Ist when Dr. and Mrs. Crum take possession of the Lane home on Third street for a year. Friends of Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Walker. Jr., of Cochran, sympa thzie with them in the death of their little daughter, Margaret, which occurred in New York Tuesday. Mrs. Walker is pleas antly remembered as Miss Mar garet Thornton and has many friends and relatives who regret to know of her sorrow. FLOVILLA NEWS Miss Pauline Mertz has return ed to her home in Tennille after a short visit with Miss Lurline Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Persons and children, of Monticello, and Dr. and Mrs. W. S. White and daugh ter, Vi Lula, of Ft. Valley, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. White. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Pendley, were called to Calhoun last week because of the serious illness of Mr. Pendley’s mother. They re turned home Monday accompa nied by their daughter. Mrs. M. 0. Ellenburg, who will be their guest for several days. Little Miss Eugene Edwards entertained several friends last Saturday afternoon in honor of her fourth birthday. The chil dren enjoyed many merry games and the delicious refreshments served by Mrs. Mamie Edwards, Mrs. E. R. Edwards and Mrs. J. T. Edwards, added to their pleasure. Miss Nellie Davis, of Doerun, was a recent guest of Mrs. C. D. Ingram. Master Fred Chambers has re turned from a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Lindsey, at Jenkinsburg. Mrs. A. W. Graves and chil- dren have gone to Macon to join Mr. Graves who has accepted a position there. Mrs. J. J. Wingard, of Petry, Ala., has returned home after a visit with Miss Jemmie Paul lin. Mr. George Barnes has return ed to McDonough after a two weeks visit with relatives. Miss Naomi McElreath, of At lanta, is the guest of Miss Willie Terrell. Mrs. J. W. Terrell is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Irby in At lanta. Miss Lula Dozier, Mrs. Lucy Douglass and Mrs. W. B. Dozier entertained at a spend-the-day party Monday, their guests inclu ding Misses Susan and Minnie O’Neal, Mary Barnes, Louise Moore, Mrs. B, F. Walker, Doz ier Walker, Messrs Masouver and Jamie Moore. Mrs. Alice Lee, of Pitts, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cum ming for a few days. Look Who’s Here NEW PRICES Ford Chasis $325.00 Runabout . . $345.00 Touring Car $360.00 F l . O. B. Detroit Buttrill Bros. Agents JACKSON, GEORGIA SH (CHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES I “V--/ for CHI-CHES-TER S A DIAMOND BRAND PILES in Red and/OVS, Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Bluet*/) Ribbon. Takb no other. Buy oF your W Druggist and ask for CHI-CHKB.TEB 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TRIBD EVERYWHERE ?&¥£> Camp Meeting A Success Tlie Holiness camp meeting for 1916 has passed into history. All agree it was one of the best. The congregations from first to last were good. On the last Sunday many claim that a con servative estimate was 10,000. The preaching of Drs. Harney and Paul was of a high order, and the music was really inspiring. Not less than 100 souls were definitely helped and bless ed. This camp stands for all that is highest, noblest and best. J. S. Lewis. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R I A Mules Wanted Will be in Jackson Fri day and Saturday, Sept. 1 and 2, for the purpose of buying mules. Bring your mules to Leach & Co’s, stable, Jackson Ga. R. P. EVANS, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED Experienced saleslady in dry goods store. State salary want ed. Apply X, care Progress-Ar gus office. v 8-25-2 t. Notice to the Public All parties are forbidden under penalty of the from employing one Tom Webb, and one Bus Ball, colored, who are under contract with me for the year 1916. -q 8-25-2 t J. H. Patrick. FOR RENT Rooms with bath for rent Sep tember first at the Crum House. Rates reasonable. J. W. Brown? 8-25-tf Rooms For Rent Three rooms for rent, suitable. '■i for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. W. Jones, West Third street. 8-25-tf For Rent One or two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Mrs. P. R. Watkins. Rooms for Rent Rooms for rent by Mrs. J. C. Adams, Second street. 7-21-tf * FOR RENT A five-horse farm, near Cork, known as Mrs. S. V. Tanner place. Apply to H. W. Freeman, Forsyth, Ga.. rt 6. 8-25-3 t The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heatty Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.