The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, October 13, 1916, Image 10

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AC'DS IN STOMACH SOUR THE FOOD AND CAUSE INDIGESTION “Pape’s Diapepsin” Fixes sour, gassy, upset fftom achs in five minutes. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, re fusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizzi ness, heartburn, fullness, nau sea. bad taste in mouth and stom ach headache, you can get relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape’s Diapepsin, then you will under rtand why dyspepsic troubles of all kinds, must go, and why it re lieves sour, out-of-order stomachs or indigestion in five minutes. “Pape’s Diapepsin” is harm less. tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and pre pare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; be sides, it makes you go to the ta ble with a healthy appetite; but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for Hliousness and constipation. This city will have many ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin” cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation too, if you ever take it for indi gestion, gases, heartburn, sour, ness, dyspepsia, or any other stomach misery. Get some now, this very min ute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and indigestion ii five minutes, adv She Was Shopping. She had been sitting in the furniture shop for nearly two hours, inspecting the stock of linoleums. Roll after roll the perspiring assis tant brought out. but still she seemed dissntislled. From her dress he judged her to be a person of wealth, and thought it likely she would have a good order to give. When at last he had shown her the last roll he paused in despair. "I’m sorry, madam,” he said apolo getically, "but If you could wait I could get some more pieces from the factory. Perhaps you would call again." The prospective customer gathered her belongings together and rose from the chair. “Yes, do,” she said, with a gracious smile, “and ask them to send you onp or two with very small designs, suit able for putting in the bottom of a canary’s cage.” His Ambition. “Looky yur!” severely said the man ager of the Majestic moving picture theater at Tumlinvllle, Ark., address ing Mr. Gap Johnson, who had come over from Rumpus Ridge, and hun gered for amusement. “You’ve set plumb through four programs already. Just about when do yon reckon you'll get enough?” “Whenever what I’m expecting to happeu comes off." was the cheery re ply. “That there honest country hus band has come within an ace of ketch in’ the city dude trying to kiss his wife four times already, and that there fat feller is due any minute to break his fool hack by falling out of that tree. And I Agger that when them anecdotes occur they’ll be plumb worth waiting for." Mora to Each Other. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were both grow ing very plump. Every effort to re duce their weight had proved fruitless, and their discontent with their failure was pathetic. “It Is too bad,” said a mutual friend to a sympathetic physician. "The Smiths are so fond of each other, and used to be so graceful and slender when they were ftrst married." “Ah, well," replied the physician, “think how much more they are to each other now." * To insure satisfactory service H from a suit, three things are indispensable: First —An all-wool fabric without the slightest adulter ation of cotton. r Second —The highest standard of materials —canvas, linings, interlinings, even down to such details as the thread and buttons. Third —Good tailoring—and by that we mean a spirit of genuineness, of intelligence, of right intention, the scores of m * nute operations which every Aesethe Kirscfabaum label Eth e ridg e , Smith | &hesfcrrschhanm. <J£v)ard FLO VILLA NEWS Mrs. J. T. Mayo has returned from a visit with relatives near Forsyth. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Elder, of Atlanta, have been recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. White. Miss Margaret Giles, of Knox ville, Tenn., is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Giles. Miss Nora Nolen, of Jackson, was a recent visitor to relatives. Mrs. Lucy Douglas, Mr. R. T. Smith. Mrs. Mamie Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Edwards. Mr. J. T. Chambers were recent visitors to Atlanta. Mr. J. R Miller, of Jackson, spent Tuesday here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thompson were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Thompson. Miss Pauline Pritchett, of For- syth, arrived Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. J. T. Mayo. Mr. W. A. Thompson, of At lanta, Miss Ruby Thompson, of White Plains, and Miss Persia Griggs, of West Point, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs S. L. Thomson. Miss Hazel Merritt has return ed to her home in Atlanta after a pleasant visit with Miss Marilu Terrell. Mr. rnd Mrs. S. L. Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lane of Jasper county, this week. Miss Lurline Lawson left Thursday for Jonesboro to visit Miss Lucile Mann until Monday. NO MORE BACKACHE FOR HER Mrs. J. M. Gaskil]. Etna Green, Ind., writes, “I suffered from severe backache and sharp pains. 1 could not stoop over. Folev Kidney Pills gave me such reilef that I cannot praise them too hieh y. ” This standard rem edy for Kidney trouble and bladder ailments can ue taken with absolute • safety. The Owl Pharmacy, adv Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 days. The firat application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. MOTE WATTS UNDERTAKER LICENSED EMBALMER Phones Day 61 Night 149 To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure, E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c.