The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 01, 1916, Image 3

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WE WISH TO N OTIFY COTTON GROWERS Of Butts and surrounding counties that we in stalled last season an Automatic Air BlaSt Lummus Gin outfit that gave perfedt satisfac tion. This outfit is in as good condition this season to do good work as it was laSt year. We have also overhauled every piece of our old outfit. We have a capacity of 100 bales of cotton per day and are in a posi tion to give our customers good and prompt service, and make a good sample and clean your seed, which is quite an item at present price of cotton. We also wish to state that we have Good New 2 Pound Bagging and Ties Which we FURNISH OUR CUSTOMERS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Competent men are in charge of our ginnery and they will be glad to comply with your every wish. Thanking our friends for their past patronage and soliciting a continuance of your valued business, Co-Operative Gin Cos. Kimbell & Kinard, Props. JACKSON, GEORGIA PROGRAM AT THE DIXIE ; WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 4—9 Monday GRAFT, 7th episode. Luke Lost Lamb. Ice. Tuesday BELOVED VAGABOND. Wednesday Uncle Sam’s Immigrants. Rose Among the Briers. Thursday IRON CLAW. Tokio. Capital of Japan. Pathe News No. 53. Friday RED CIRCLE. Luke the Crys tal Gazer. Helpless Happenings. Saturday Unfriendly Fruit. Luke Soci ety Mixup. Dross and Diamonds. Car of Chevrolet cars just received. McKibben Buggy Cos. Judge Grogan Candidate Judge Geo. C, Grogan of the city court of Elberton is a candi date for one of the new Court of Appeals places. He is unani mously endorsed by the Northern Circuit bar, and by local bars in north and east Georgia. He is the only candidate with judicial experience. His ability, expe rience and training will add strehgth to the bench, adv COULD NOT DO HER COOKING Mrs. F. E. Haremeister, Tea., Mo., writes: “I was affected with kidney trouble for two years. I got so bad this summer I could hardly do my cooking. I got Foley Kidnev pills and I feel like anew person.” Too many women neglect symptoms o kidney derangement, weak back, swol len ankles and joints, aches pains and rheumatism.—The Owl Pharmacy, adv. LAND SALE Bv virtue of an agreement of all the heirs of Mrs. Lucy A. Atkinson, will be sold to the highest and best bidder, before the court house door, on the fiist Tuesday in October, between the le. a! bou*s of side, all the heirs being of and will sign the deed to the fo'- lowing lands, to-wit: One hundred and fifty-seven acres in 815th district, bounded on the north by lands of Ranee McKibben and J. R. Hams, on east by J. C. Cawthon. south by J. (J. Cawthon and Mrs. Lottie Cox. and on the west ty L M. Atkinson, containing 157 a, res, more or leas. Terms: One-third cash, baijioce on January J, 1917. : 1 - $y L. M- Atkinson. FLOVILLA NEWS Mrs. O. D. Smith and son, Jul ius, are in Juliette for a week visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith. Mrs. I. B. West, of Troy, Ala., is visiting her sister. Miss Jen nie Paullin. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maddux, of Macon, regret to know that their little son, Hugo, is ill at the home of Mrs. Maggie Maddux. Mr. Bob Ray, of Coleman, is visit ng his sister. Miss Leila Ray for a week. Miss Minnie O’Neal left Mon day for Atlanta to spend a week before returning to her home in Columbus. Mrs. A. C. Millen has returned from a short visit with her daugh ter. Mrs. A. W. Graves, in Macon William Irby, of Atlanta, is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Terrell. Miss Beatrice Maddux has re turned from a short visit in At lanta. Mr. Geo. Smith, of Atlanta, spent Sunday and Monday in Flo villa. The Butts County Singing Con vention will meet at the Flovilla Methodist church next Friday and Saturday and the public is cordially invited. Mr. Ben Harding has resigned his position at Dr. A. F. White’s drug store and Mr. William Lynch succeeds him in the position. Miss Laura Smith and Mr. W. G. Preston will leave Satuidiy f >r McDonough where they begin teaching Monday in the pubiic schools there. Mr. and Mrs. H. D Terrell, Mr. ank Mrs. C. D. Terrell, of Covington, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Terrell. Mrs. J. L. Pritchett, Miss Pau line Pritchett and Mr. Quinland. of Forsyth, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mayo. Mr. Doyle Bohannon, of Jen kinsburg, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mosely and children have returned to their home at Godfrey after a visit CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years ■Z-Zc&M&Z For Hay Fever, Asthma and Bronchitis Every sufferer should know that Foley’s Honey and Tar is a reliable remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hay fever and asthma. It stops rack ing coughs; heals raw, inflamed mem branes; loosens the phlegm and eases wheezy, difficult breathing.—The Owl Pharmacy, adv. WORTHVILLE Miss Grace Thaxton, of Jack son, spent the week-end with Miss Lessie Stodghill. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Stodghill mo tored to Monticello Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope had as their guest the past week, Mrs. Carrie Shonesy, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs Alex King and children spent the week-end with Mrs. G. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Miss Cleo Washington and Prof. H. P. Thomas attended the sing ing at High Point Sunday. Mesdames W. F. Stodghill, Jene Martin, J. H. Pope, |Milton Wil son and Miss Lessie Stodghill were visitors to Jackson Saturday. Mrs. Walter Crowell and chil dren, of Thomasville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Wilson spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson. Miss Jewel Mae Aiken is spend ing the week with relatives at Towaliga. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Stodg hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jene Martin were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stodghill. Messrs. W. G. and Ira Thaxton were week-end guests of Mr. Walthall Pope. Watch for the big Chevro let ad next week. McKib ben Buggy Cos. with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Allen. The interior of the Flovilla High School building has been painted and plans are being per fected for the opening of the fall term which will begin Monday, Sept. 4. The corps of teachers for the ensuing term are Mr. R. W. Bryan, of Ringgold, principal; Miss Leila Ray, Columbus, inter mediate; Miss Jennie Paullin. of Clayton, Ala., primary; Miss Em ma Alice Johnson, of Columbus, music. n: •v mi in*** * • v. v ■ • • . • Ik. l lA7henOurßodyß9coine^^ VW Tired and Up- and the system completely out of gear; it s a sure sign the blood is full of poisons k and subject to complicated maladies un less the poisons removed. S. S. S. will the blood and give l new life and vitality to the blood by its m '’Get at any il Tcrk Insist on the Genu in#. FINCHERVILLE Mrs. I. M. Wilson was a visitor to Jackson Saturday. Mr. A. C. Fincher, of Cave Springs is spending a few days with friends and relatives. Mr. J. E. Kitchens attended the old soldiers reunion in Amer icas last week. Mr. Daughtry Buckalew ar rived Friday night from Ports mouth, N. H., where he has been stationed for several months. He has been enlisted in the U. S. marine corns for the past three years but has received a dis charge and will reside here in the future. Mr. J. T. Fincher made a bus iness trip to Covington Saturday. Miss Myrtle Maddox spent Sat urday afternoon with Misses Ada and Myrtice Buchalew. We are very sorry to report that Mr. M. A. Wilson is on the sick list at this writing, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Washing ton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kitchens. Messrs. Paul Reeves and James Webb, of Blount, spent the week end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Maddox spent Sunday with Mr. I. H. Maddox near Jackson. Misses Corine and Cebelle Hor ton are spending this week with Miss Florence Wynn at Mt. Beth el. Miss Ermond Fincher and Mr. Lindsey Sowell motered to Shin gleroof camp ground Sunday. Miss Thelma Fincher and broth er, Laurence, will leave next Sunday for Barnesvllle where they will enter the A. &M. school. Mr. Clarence Godsey returned to Camp Harris Tuesday after a few days visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson spent Sunday at Worthville. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak,will be strengthened find enabled to go through the depress ing heat of summer by taking regularly Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. SARDIS NEWS Miss Jewell Harper has return ed home after a pleasant visit to relatives. Mrs. J. M. Wilson and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stodghill last week. Mrs. Gertrude Maddox spent the week-end with Miss Myrtle Maddox. Mr. S. M. Wilson and mother Fire Insurance We want your FIRE INSUR ANCE. We represent Old Reli able Companies that have stood the test for nearly One Hundred Years. We will appreciateyourbusinessand give it our prompt attention. You help twelve home boys when you give us your insurance. Phone ADD NUTT, Ins. Mgr. DIREf TORH: G. E. Mallet, 8. H. Thornton, A. T. Buttrill, L. M. Crawford, T. H. Butt rill, A. H. Carmichael, Jack Curry, W. E. Watkins, 8. B. Kinard, O. A. Pound, T. A. Nutt, J. B. Carmichael. Commercial Loan & Co. Jackson, Georgia HON. 0. H. 6. BLOODWORTK 'BjH , JUf lays* Of Forsyth, Monroe County ? Candidate For One Of the Newly Created Judgeships On The Court Of Ap~ peals. He is a graduate of Gordon Institute and of the University of Ga. Twice, mayor of Forsyth, lias served two terms in the Georgia Legislature and was for 14 years Solicitor General of the Mint 1 . Circuit. Kndorsed by the bar of every comity of Flint Circuit; an active work er in educational and religious lire*, anil President of the Board of Trustees of Bessie Tift College. (Advertisement,) went to Atlanta last Friday to> visit his sister who is at the Pied mont sanitarium. Miss Annie Lou Bond has been visiting relatives at Fincherv.lle. Mrs. A. T. Hilley and little son wern the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Harper for the past week. Ernest Williams from Jenkins burg attended the Sunday School at. Sardis church Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pressley,, of near Jenkinsburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilson Sunday. OUR JITNEY OFFER—This and sc. DON’T MIHS THIS. Cutout this slip enclose with fivecentw to Foley A Cos., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey ami Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablet*;. —The Owl Pharmacy, adv.