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FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918
PRO-GERMANS ROUGHLY HAN
DLED BY MOBS IN OHIO
In Illinois Town Disloyal Woman Rid
den on Rail
Lima, Ohio, March 25.—A mob at
Delphas, near here, tonight began
making a house to house canvass,
dragging every suspected pro-German
from his bed, taking him down town
and forcing him to salute the Ameri
can flag under pain of being hanged
to a tree.
Ride Woman on Rail
Benton, 111., March 25.—Five hun-
J&.t. '
vVo' wyL. 'Jar practical and economical Thresher for general use.
' It handles all kinds of gram successfully Simple
' Cy> _ in construction and light to handle over the roads.
m. We now have these late improved Separators!
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JMteV over If not convenient for you to come now
write us a letter and we will mail >ou a catalog
hjjy i&ZPf BaffinSS? with full descnpticm
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SglyWpfßjjJPp 1 Woodruff Machinery Mfg. Cos.,
' 41 S. Forsyth Street. Atlanta, Ga.
A WORD TO MEN
ABOUT CLOTHES
EXPERIENCE has taught
JLJ/ the public to look with
suspicion upon clothing
which comes from unknown
and hidden origin
ularly with wool growing
scarcer —prices going higher
—the temptation to cheapen
and adulterate becoming
stronger and stronger.
The clothesmaker who has
no reputation at stake —no
fixed pledges to bind him—
may decide it is more profit
able to give way to the pres
sure than to resist it.
An unlabeled garment is an
evasion of responsibility .
In affixing their label to a
garment, on the other hand,
the Kirschbaum clothes
makers say, a For this garment
Etheridge Smith & Co*
Kirschbaum Clothes in New Spring Styles
Priced at S 2O , $25, S3O, $35, S4O
dred members of the “Loyalty Lea
gue” of West Frankfort, near here,
late today seized Mrs. Frances Ber
gen, a woman of Bohemion birth,
from municipal officers, rode her on a
rail through the main streets of the
town and compelled her to wave an
American flag throughout the trip.
At frequent intervals the procession
paused while Mrs. Bergen was com
pelled to shout praise for President
Wilson.
The new submarine fighters which
are being built at the Ford plant will
be known as “Eagles” and will consti
tute the Eagle class of boats.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS
and for every process in its
making, we assume full re
rpcrwbdity. Upon its ability
to satisfy the wearer we stand
r 11
or ran.
No eye—not even the eye of
the expert —can detect a
slight mixture or cotton in
an unworn fabric. Nor can
it tell from the surface of
the suit whether the inner
and unseen details have been
well or badly done.
Your certain protection, and
ours, is a label which identi
fies the garment as coming
from a maker whose name
is a guarantee of all-wool,
and the excellence of work
manship that belongs with
all-wool—the Kirschbaum
labe*
SIOO Reward, SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
'requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System thereby de
stroying ttae foundation of the disease,
giving the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting na
ture in doing its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith in the curative
powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 7 *“
RAILROAD TIME TO CHANGE
ACCOUNT OF NEW LAW
Washington, March 25.—Most night
night trains technically will be an
hour late next Sunday, as the result
of changing of time under the new
daylight saving bill. Director General
McAdoo ordered railroads to move
their clocks ahead one hour at 2
o’clock Sunday morning in conform
ity with the law. Trains will leave
destinations Saturday night at the
old time.
ProgTess-Argus want ads bring
result*.
WORTHVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Washington
spent the week-end in Jasper county.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Caw
thon.
Mr and Mrs. Festis Mason announce
the birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson, Mrs.
Jene Martin were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Stodghill Thursday.
Messrs. Curt Cowans, Will Ham
mond , Clarence Godsey and Willie
Thaxton were week-end visitors from
Camp Wheeler.
Miss Dilla Smith spent the week
end in Jackson.
Mesdames R. 0. Stodghill, W. F.
Stodghill and Athur McClure spent
Monday in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray left
Monday for Norfolk, Va.
Miss Annie Laurie Thomas spent
the week-end in Flovilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stodghill spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Aiken. |
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith spent
Friday in Jackson.
There will be a singing at Worth
ville Baptist church Sunday after
noon, March 31. Everybody invited.
MEN FOR ARM 1
BEING SELEUEII
Thirty-Eight Oil to taJ
Gordon Friday I
FOUR WHITE MEN IN ill
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS J
MADE BY DRS. WHITE an|
C O P E L A N D—TRANS!
TION READY FOR MEN
The Butts county exemption boarl
is engaged this week in select ng
38 men, four white men and 3 .
ed, to be sent to Camp Gordon Fridjl
as the remaining part of Butts x>un
ty’s quota of 38 men under th ft
call. The original call was for 121
less a credit of 61 men who had prt
viously enlisted, leaving 68 men to b
furnished by the county. Of tha
number 30 have already been sentti
camp.
Men in the first class were summon
ed to appear for examination Tues
day. The men will be drawn from thi
first class. As far as possible, it i
stated, the men will be taken fronl
other pursuits than agriculture It ifl
not planned to disturb men actually
engaged in farm work.
Examination of the registrants will
be made by Dr. A. F. W T hite, of Flo
villa, and Dr. H. W. Copeland, of
Jackson.
The men will be furnished meal
tickets and transportation and en
trained for Camp Gordon Friday.
Two 1917 Fords and one
Briscoe Touring cars for
sale. Better come quick.
R. N. Etheridge Auto Cos.
DEBATE WILL BE HELD
AUDITORIUM APRIL 19
SENIORS AND JUNIORS OF PUB
LIC SCHOOLS WILL DISCUSS
UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAIN
ING FOR UNITED STATES
The annual debate between the se
niors and juniors of the Jackson High
School will be held on Friday evening,
April 19. The subject is: “Resolved,
That the United States should have a
compulsory military system modeled
after that of Switzerland.”
The senior speakers, who have the
alfirmative, are Joe Buchanan and
Pliny Weaver; and the junior speak
ers, who will champion the negative,
are Taylor Buttrill Smith and Julian
Turner.
These debates always occasion
much interest in school and society
circles, are contested to the last ditch,
*
and the approaching contest is excit
ing the usual keen degree of interest.
GIRLS! GIRLS, TRY IT! '
STOP DANDRUFF UNO (
BEAUTIFY YOUR HA!
Hair Stops Falling Out and
Gets Thick, Wavy, Strong
and Beautiful
Your hair becomes light, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and appears as soft,
lustrous and beautiful as a young
girl’s after a “Danderine hair
cleanse.” Just try this—moisten a
cloth with a little Danderine and care
fully ddraw it through your hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time. This
will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and
excessive oil and in just a few mo-
ments you have doubled the beauty
of your hair.
! Besides beautifying the hair at
once, Danderine dissolves every par
ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies
and invigorates the scalp, forever
stopping itching and falling hair.
But what will please you most will
be after a fe wweeks’ use when
will actually see new hair —fine
downy at first—yes—but really r.
hair growing all over the scalp. -
you care for pretty, soft hair and lo’.s <
of it, surely get a small bottle of
Knowlton’s Danderine from any dru-r- ;
gist or toilet counter for a few cent-, i
advt.