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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918
10 GENT "CASCARETS”
BEST LAXATIVE FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
Don’t Stay Constipated,
Headachy, Bilious, With
Breath Bad or Stomach
- Sour
No odds how bad your liver, stom
ach or bowels; how much your head
aches; how miserable and uncomfort
able you are from a cold, constipa
tion, indigestion,biliousness and slug
gish bowels—you always get relief
with Cascaretts.
Don’t let your stomach, liver and
bowels make you miserable. Take
C&scarets tonight; put an end to the
headache, biliousness, dizziness, ner
vousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach,
bad cold, offensive breath and all oth
er distress ;cleanse your inside organs
of all the bile, gases and constipated
matter which is producing <the misery.
A 10-cent box means health, happi
ness and a clear head for months. All
druggists sell Cascarets. Don’t forget
the children —their little insides need
a gentle cleansing, too.
PERSONAL
Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mrs. L. A. Mad
dox and Morris Moore visited Mrs.
Moore's sister, Mrs. Hand in Griffin,
Sunday
Mrs. H. L. Jenkins returned to Ma
con Saturday after spending part of
the week with her mother, Mrs. S.
C. Paul. '
Mrs. Emma Mallet left Tuesday
for a stay in Orlando, Fla., where she
will join Miss Pauline Mallet and Miss
Lucile Elder.
Mrs. H. W. Nally who has been the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
M- Pope for several weeks returned,
Saturday, to her home in Alabama*, ac
companied by Mrs. Pope who will re
main for an extended visit.
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$1195
F. O. B. DETROIT
There is inflexible logic in the fixing
of that price for the Maxwell closed cars.
The purpose of the Maxwell builders
was to strike the MIDDLE LINE of ab
solute value.
They have done so with scientific ac
curacy.
The Maxwell closed cars have grace,
beauty, comfort, efficiency, durability,
economy and standard equipment.
But, if built to sell for less than $1195
one or the other of these would be
lacking.
On the other hand, for a higher price
you could get only larger size or fancier
furnishings—not any greater VALUE or
finer “class.” %
That is what we mean by “the Middle
Line.”
Fi-xe-Pauengr' Sr,lan, $1195; Six-Passenger Town Car,
Sll<?s, Touring Carivilk All- If tather Top, iSSS
Towing Car, $7-15; Roa.lster, f. J 5
All Prices F. 0. B, Detroit
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KING & SONS
PHONES: GARAGE 101. RESIDENCE 46
THIRD STREET ' JACKSON. GA
Mrs. George Kimbell and Mrs. ,
Rolph Settle went up to Atlanta Sat
urday to see “Twin Beds” at the At
lanta Theater.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen, Mr. Er
nest Al}en and Mrs. J. D. Little, of
Forsyth, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Allen last week.
David Settle was at home from
Camp Wheeler Saturday and Sunday,
being the guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Settle.
M iss Lucy Goodman has as her
guests this week Misses Mamie Min
ter, of Monticello, and Miss Annie
Kate Linch, of Flovilla.
Mr. H. L. Daughtry and Miss Mag
gie Currie have returned from New
York where they spent several days
in interest of the Jackson Mercantile
Company.
Mr. J. G. McDonald left Tuesday
for Albany, where he wll spend this
week with his mother, Mrs. M. C. Mc
; Donald, and with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
I Edwards.
Mr. J. A. Joyner, district manager
of the F. E. Block Cos. at Spartan
burg, S. C., spent the week-end with
his family in Jackson, returning
Monday night.
Miss Jessie Jones and Mrs. L. A.
Maddox will spend the week-end in
Griffin as guests of Miss Lois Hand.
Miss Hand will accompany Mrs. Mad
dox home for a visit.
Mrs J. H. Carmichael, Mrs. O. A.
Pound, Misses Helen Carmichael, Mar
tha Pound, Virginia Carmichael,
Messrs. James and Joe Carmichael
motored to Atlanta Monday.
Announcement is made of the mar
riage of Miss Eunice Nelson, of Flovil
la, and Mr. Ulysees Horton, of Macon.
The ceremony was performed at the
Methodist parsonage at Hardwick,
Ga., on Jauary 7.
Mr. E. E. Price was a visitor in
Jackson Monday, having recently re
turned from Jacksonville where he
has been employed. Mr. and Mrs.
Price, former residents of Jackson,
will make their home in Monticello.
JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS
Jackson Banking Cos.
STATE DEPOSITARY ESTABLISHED 1888 J
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The Road to Wealth
There is but one door that opens to the road of prosper
ity and wealth. You will find that door at the front of
our bank. Why not open it today? You will find a
N warm welcome.
A checking account at our bank will simplify your bus
iness deals, your cancelled checks will be a receipt and
record of every transaction. It makes errors impossible.
Better start right today.
We Solicit Your Banking Business For 1918.
We Sell Thrift Stamps, War Saving Stamps and
Liberty Bonds—Always at Your Service.
OFFICERS:
F. S. Etheridge, President
E. L. Smith, Vice President
W. O. Ham, Cashier
W. P. Newton, Asst. Cashier
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our friends for'the many
kindnesses and expressions of sympa
thy during our bereavement.
W. J. WOOD AND FAMILY.
CUT THIS OUT —It’ Worth Money
“ DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose ith 5 cents to Foley &
Cos., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111.
writing your name and address clear
ly. You will receive in return a trial
package containing Foley’s Honey
and Tar Compound, for coughs and
colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills
and Foley Cathartic fills. The Owl
Pharmacy, adv.
First Baptist Church
Sunday, Feb. 17
11 a. m. the Pastor will preach. The
subject “Camouflage.” This is an
old principle in anew dress. Hear
the sermon.
7 p. m. Union service at the Meth
odist church.
9:30 a. m. Bible School.
2 p. m. Young People’s Urvion.
Our revival meetings to begin
March 24. ,
Mission Study Class
The lass will meet Monday the
18", at 3 p. m.
The text book is “The Country
Church in the South.” We are ex
pecting a large and enthusiastic class.
The B. Y. P. U. Social will be held
this week, Thursday night at 7:30.
MHTHODIST CHURCH
S. R. England,Castor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m., R. P.
Sasnett, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the Pastor.
Dr. Robert VanDeventer will preach
at the union service at 7 p. m.
Let all who can attend these ser
vices.
The study class of the Woman’s
Missionary Society wall meet at the
Pasonage Monday afternoon at 3. IT
is very much desired that a large
number of the ladies will be present
at this meeting. The class will take up
the study of “South American Neigh
bors.” Avery interesting book.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting Wednes
day 7 p. m.
i*‘Let us not forsake the assembling
of ourselves together as the manner
of some is.”
To Cure a Cold in One Day..
Take LAX ATI VK BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and Headache and works ofi the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. GKOVS & signature on each box. 50c.
You Can’t Rub It Away;
Rheumatism is in the Blood
Liniments Will Never Cure.
If you are afflicted with Rheuma
tism, why waste time with liniments,
lotions and other local applications
that never did cure Rheumatism, and
never will?
Do not try to rub the pain, away,
for you will never succeed. Try the
sensible plan of finding the cause of
the pain, and g<k*after that. Remove
the cause, and there can be no pain.
You will never be rid of Rheuma
FARMERS’ UNION WILL HAVE
MEETING HERE SATURDAY
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Number of Business Matters Will Be
Considered
/
A meeting of the Butts County
Farmers’ Union will be held in the
court house Saturday afternoon at. 2
o’clock. One object of the meeting
will be to discuss the reduction in tho
cotton acreage and farming methods
during war times. All members and
other persons interested in the organ
ization are requested to be present.
New- Spring COATS,
DRESSES, SUITS AND
WAISTS. New Millinery,
Dress Goods, Silks, New
Gingham, Percale, White
Goods. No waiting. We
are ready for you.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
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Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s.
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
DIRECTORS:
F. S. Etheridge E. L. Smith
H. O. Ball J. T. Goodman
W. P. Nutt J. B. Settle
R. P. Sasnett
tism until you cleanse your blood of I
the germs that cause the disease.!
S. S. S. has never had an equal as a|
blood purifier and scores of sufferers!
say that it has cleansed their blood ofl
Rheumatism, and removed all trace!
of the disease from their system.
Get a bottle of S. S. S. atr your
drug store, and s get on the right
treatment to-day. If you want spe4
cial medical advice, you can obtain .it
free by addressing Medical Director.
23 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ,
Inactive Kidneys %
Cause Disease
“I shall not soon forget the benefits I derive'
from the use of Foley Kidney Pills.”—AL A
Godfrey, Forest Grove, Oregon.
Too<much work and too little wor
eeem to have about the same effec
on persons past middle age. Prope
action of the kidneys is necessary t
good health. They act as a filte
and remove from the blood poisonou
wa-ste matter which if permitted t<
.remain in the system leads to manj
’ computations.
Many nervous, tired, run-down men
and women suffer from pains in thf
back and sides, dizzy spells, bladder
weakness, sore muscles and sun
joints and fail to realize that rheuma
tism, diabetes or even Bright’s dis
ease may result.
If you have cause to believe thaw
your kidneys are weak, disordered o
inactive you should act
Foley Kidney Pills have been used
by young, middle aged and old with
complete satisfaction. They act quick
ly and surely and Slave given relie.
in cases of ten years’ standing.
THE OWL PHARMACY
Miss Mattisu Ham spent the weei
end with Judge and Mrs. J. H. Har
Miss Ham recently stood the civil se
vice examination and is now in Atl
ns where she has a government pos
tion at the State College of Agr
culture.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
OASTO R I A
LET A GOOD MECHANIC
TELL YOU
that to prolong the life of your nia
chine (and possibly your own life)
you should have it thoroughly in
spected occasionally.
Whether juu are using it to the
limit on the road, or often leave
idle in the garage, you will
pairs, and we are thoroughly
patent to make them. *
Wagner’s Gaisge.