The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 08, 1916, Image 6

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r STAGNATION ' PE RU NA Catarrh means inflammation. Inflammation is the stagnation of blood—the gorging of the circulation with impure blood. Of course you can’t be well under this condition. It means, headaches, indigestion, kidney trouble, coughs, colds, etc. Ppruna By ass,st ‘ n * A CJL Ulltt nutrition in creases the circulation, invigorates the system, removes the waste matter and brightens you up. Over 44 Years Of service to the public entitles it to a place with you. It Makes Good The Peruna Company Columbus, Ohio You can get Peruna in tablet form for convenience. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nichols’ guests Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben and fami ly. Mrs. L. H. Akin and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hurt. Mrs. Smith Jones, with the F. O. Stone Bakin# Cos., of Atlanta, was a business visitor to the city Wednesday, calling on the local agents, Paul Nolen & Cos. Miss Kate Amoss. of Milledge ville. Miss Irene Gamble, of Ma con, and Miss Mary Sutton, of Danburg, will be with Mrs. J. W. Crum during the school year. Mrs. L. R. Akin and children, [Dorothy and James Leman, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben. left Thursday for their home in Macon. Dr. Robert VanDeventer. Dr. J. A. Jarrell, Messrs. Joseph Jol ly, J. H. Carmichael and F. S. Etheridge are among those who attended the meeting of the Klm bell Association at Mt. Vernon this week. Miss Ruby Thompson, of White Plains, Miss Kate Smith, of Bish opville, S. C., and Miss Lucy Pierce, of Clinton, Tenn , who will teach in the public school the coming vear, will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Etheridge. HON. WALTE R F. GEORGE Jr * -jR Judge Superior Courts Cordeie Circuit, Caadidate for Judge of Court of Appeals. He is a graduate of the literary and law department* of Mercer Univer sity. and is a trustee of that institu tion. Twice Solicitor-General and twice Judge of the Cordeie circuit without opposition. Indorsed by en tire bar Cordeie Circuit and prominent lawyers throughout the State. He is the only candidate now serving on Superior Court bench of the State. His experience and ability qualify him for immediate service. (Advertisement) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Program for Sunday, sept. 10 11 a. m. “Don’t Care” will be the subject of the sermon. 7:30 "Ignorance of Jesus.” 9:30 Bible School. A hearty welcome to all who are not in any Bible school to join this one. Sep tember 24 will be a high day with us. Rally and Promotion dav. special Mission program on State Missions. Next week is Teachers Confer ence, Wednesday at 6:15. We must not miss the helpfulness and uplift from these conferen ces. Association meeting at Mt. Vernon this week. For Croup -- Mothers— Always Keep this Handy The day of the Croup scare la over for thoae parents who wisely keep Foloy’s Honey and Tar Compound In the home ready for Instant use. W. C. Allen, Boseley, Mo., writes: "1 have raised a family of four children, and have used Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound with all of them. I find it tho> best croup and cough medicine I have ever used and I have used it for r lpht or ten years, and can recommend it for croup.’ 1 If toward nightfall the little ones prow hoarse or croupy, if their breath ing becomes wheezy and stuffy, give them Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound promptly and it will ward off an attack Cf croup. If you are awakened by the hoars® brassy cough that means croup, give Foley's Honey and Tar Compound at once. It will ease the little sufferers quickly, cut the thick choking phlegm, and soon they will have easy breathing and peaceful quiet sleep, ft ic $ Every user is a friend, THE OWL PHARMACY Get behind the public schools and boost for education. The public schools and not the politi cians. are the salvation of the countrv. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTORIA LOST Cameo pin, brown background with white face, gold mounting. Liberal reward for return to An nie Lou McCord. For Rent A three horse farm, known as John LeGuinn place, on Tussahaw creek, 35 or 40 acres in pasture. Apply to W. H. Maddox. Jack son, Ga. 9-7-4tp For Sale One registered Duroc boar, 18 months old. J. C. McCord. 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 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 For Rent One or two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Mrs. P. R. Watkins. Rooms For Rent Three rooms for rent, suitable for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. W. Jones. West Third street. 8 25-tf COODY Mrs. Eva Mangham was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Minnie Jones. Mrs. Anna Thaxton and daugh ter, Nellie, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Barnes. Mrs. Fannie Ezell spent th<* latter part of the week with Mrs. Sherod Biles. Mrs. Clara Brooks and Mrs. Tennie Martin were guests Sun day of Mrs. Ben Cooper. Mr. Fred Lofton, of Worthville spent Friday with Mr. Elmer Washington. Mr. William and Miss Annie Mae Thaxton were week-end guests of Misses Sue Jane and Carmen Perdue. Mr. Frank Duke, of Jesup, Misses Florrie EzeP, Hattie Lee Cooper, Ora Belle and Sal lie Mae Brooks, Myrtle Washington, Mr. and Mi-s. Herman Washington, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goddard were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Washington. The singing given Saturday night by Mrs. Rad McClendon in honor of Mr. Durham Thaxton, one of the Rifle boys who is spend ing a few days at home, was en joyed. The singing given Sunday night by Misses Ora Belle and Sallie Mae Brooks was well attended and enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Sherod Biles and Mrs. Sallie Washington spent Thursday with Mrs. Fannie Ezell. Mr. Alva McClendon and Mrs. Daisy Ridgeway spent Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Sallie Washington. Miss Jewell Aiken, of Worth vi[le, spent Wednesday night with Miss Annie Lillian Wash ington. Mr. Paul Letson spent Satur day night with Mr. Walter Man- The Quinine That Does Not Affact The Head 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 lor the signature of E. W. GROVE- 25c. Established 1888 State Depositary Jackson Banking Company > F. S. Etheridge, Prest. A. H. Smith, V-Prest. J. W. Brown, Cashier The Old Reliable BANK Ample Resources Courteous Treatment Experienced Officials YOU KNCW WHO IS GUARDING 8k YOUR IT The Jackson National Bank IS AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE PLACE TO PUT YOUR MONEY, because it is examined regu larly by the United States Government and in ad dition to this safeguard for your funds all of the employees are bonded and ample insurance against fire and theft is carried. OO Will start an vf Account in Butts County’s Biggest and Best Equipped Bank Ttie Place of Safety, Service and Accommodation The Jackson National Bank gham. tii Mr. Fred Mangham returned home Sunday night after a visit with friends and relatives near Zebulon. Mr. J. W. Mangham spent part of last with relatives nearSmarrs. Mr. Marion Washington is much improved from his recent illness. OUR JITNEY OFFER—This and Sc. DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip enclose with five cents to Foley <fc Cos., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive; in return a trial paekage containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. —The Owl Pharmacy, adv. Butts is planning for the big gest county fair in the state. Get your exhibit ready.