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CARD OF THANKS
J/\Ve wish to thank the good friends
Kul neighbors through The Progress
■ reus for their kindness and many
Kod deeds shown us during our be-
Kved sister’s and mother’s serious
Kid long illness. We cannot express
Bur deep gratitude to them; also the
Beautiful floral offerings sent, by rel
■fives and friends!. They were as love
1, as her character. We appreciate
Ihe kind and appropriate words of
Kir. Sherrod Pope of his aunt Mollie.
■ v. s very fittingly said. The words
K co mfort we have received are a
treat consolation to her bereaved j
Ester and children.
Miss Zipporah Hooks
Johnny Pope
Oscar Pope and Wife
Mrs. Capitola Coker
Walter Pope and Wife
Dozier Pope and Wife
Ejlrs. M. J. Pope died March 31, she
His 72 years old. She was a woman
|hf Christian character, had led a use
iful life and will be missed by her
[many friends. Our loss is her gain.
FOR SALE—A BARGAIN
TWO FORDS, LATE MODELS,
WORTH THE MONEY McKIB*
BEN BUGGY COMPANY.
CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN
FAILURE -
That is why we say “Feed B. A.
Thomas’ Hog Powder according to
directions.” DO NOT FEED IT
SLOPPY, but mix it with ground
feed and moisten with just enough
water to make a crumbly mass.
Then each hog gets a beneficial dose.
See full directions on package. Your
money back if you are not satisfied.
Carmichael Hardware Cos., Dealers.
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Few More Cows With
Young Calves
FOR SALE
Log Cabin Dairy
•Jersey Cows arid
Berkshire Hogs
54 Millions From 42 Agencies, an Increase of
38 Millions Insurance in force is the record of
New England Mutual Life
Insurance Company, Boston, Mass.
THOS. N. McKIBBEN
Manager Griffin District
GRIFFIN : : : : GEORGIA
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Butts County.
-To Whom It May Concern.
Notice is hereby given that J. W.
Maddox, as administrator of Mrs. C.
E. Carter, deceased, having applied
to me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said Mrs. C. E. Carter,
deceased; and that an order was
thereon at the April term, 1918,
‘ ior citation, and that citation issued.
■ -Ml the heirs at law and creditors of
t,lle said Mrs. C. E. Carter, deceased,
• take notice that I will pass upon
■'aid application at the May term,
’■MS, of the Court of Ordinary of
Eut f s county, and that unless cause
MR. B. A. COLLIER
PASSED AWAY TUESDAY
News was received here Wednesday
of the death of Mr. B. A. Collier, 74
years of age, which occurred at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. A. F.
LeGost, in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Tues
day. Mr. Collier was a former resi
dent of Butts county and one of
middle Georgia’s most prominent cit
izens. During his residence at In
dian Springs he was instrumental in
building several hotels and making the
well known health resort more pop
ular.
The body will be brought to Jack
son Friday and the funeral will be
held during .the day at Indian Springs.
Mr. Collier was a veteran of the
Civil War. He is survived by two
sons, Mr. B. C. Collier, of Allentown,
Pa., Mr. H. L. Collier, of Bartow,
Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. A. F. Le-
Gost, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; three
sisters, Mrs. M. S. Smith, of Fitzger
ald, Misses Carrie and Loula Collier,
of Indian Springs; three brothers,
Judge, N. C. Collier, of St. Louis, Mr.
L. W. Collier, of Birmingham, and
Mr. Paul J. Collier, of Arkansas.
TWO CARS OF FURNI
TURE RECEIVED THIS
WEEK. Our selection is
large and varied and deci
dedly “different.” It will
pay you to make us a look
ing call.—S. H. Thornton.
is shown to the contrary at said time,
said leave will be granted.
This Ist day of April, 1918.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
FOR DISMISSION
Georgia, Butts County.
Miss Minnie T. Greer and H. M.
Fletcher, executors of Thomas H.
Greer, deceased, represent to the
court in their petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that they have ful
ly administered Thomas H. Greer’s
estate. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said executors should not be
THE JACKSON PRCGRESS-ARGUS
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WOMEN’S lace oxfords are popular and jj
dressy. We invite you to see our display, particular- ? j
ly the new patent tan as shown at the left in this exhibit. |
jjj You cannot help but admire it. The white kid oxford has
a Louis heel and the tan or black gun metal at the right
HI has a military heel—now very much in demand.
H $f
1 a. ARENSON I
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Specializing in Selz Shoes | -
Old Hindenburg was a liar when he
said he would eat dinner in Paris on
April 1. He will eat brimstone in
hades a sight sooner than he vaill dine
in Paris.
The whole duty of our army now is
to kill Germans and more Germans.
The duty of the people back home is
to back up the government to the lim
it. How many bonds are you going to
buy?
LUXURY FOR SORE FEET
Skin specialists have discovered
that painful, perspiring and swollen
feet with corns, bunions and ingrow
ing nails are all caused by, germs
which grow in the pores of the skin,
causing decay of the cuticle, irrita
tion, rawness, eczema, inflammation
and odor. These germs are instantly
destroyed by Eucapine, the antisep
tic healing salve applied after bath
ing at bedtime. It draws out all the
inflammation and soreness before'
morning, destroys the germs and re
stores healthy condition to the skin
and nails.
It is explained that ingrowing nails
do not really grow down into the flesh,
as supposed, but that the flesh, being
swollen, is pressed up over the nail, i
The Eucapine takes out the swelling
and inflammation, destroys the germs
an dthe trouble disappears. Corns and
bunions gradually disappear in the
same manner by removing the cause.
Eucapine is the modern scientific
treatment for pain, inflammations and
germ infections of the skin and mu
cous membranes and has many daily
uses in every home. Get a large fam
ily jar which costs only twenty-five,
cents at Carmichael Drug and Book!
Company. adv.
discharged from their executorship
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in May, 1918.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
This is to notify the public that I
will be at the Court House for the
purpose of receiving tax returns for
the year, 1918, from this date until
the first day of May, 1918, when the
time expires.
This Ist day of February, 1918.
J. P. VAUGHN,
Tax Receiver Butts County.
DO IT NOW
Jackson People Should Not Wait
Until It Is Too Late
The appalling death rate from kid
ney disease is due largely to the fact
that the little kidney troubles are
usually neglected until they become
serious. The slight symptoms often
give place to chronic disorders and
the sufferer may slip gradually into
some serious form of kidney com
plaint.
If you suffer from backache, head
aches, dizzy spells; if the kidney se
cretions are irregular of passage and
unnatural in appearance, do not de
lay. Help the kidneys at once.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially
for Kidney disorders—they act
where others fail. Over one hundred
thousand people have recommended
them. Here’s a case at home:
Davis Kinard, of the Davis Kinard
& Cos., Lyons st., Jackson, says: “I
don't hesitate to recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills as a good kidney medi
cine. My kidneys were out of order
and I used Doan’s Kidney Pills.
They relieved all signs of the trou
ble.”
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Kinard had. Foster Milburn Cos.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. advt.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
POTATO PLANTS NOW READY
for shipment—Nancy Hall, Porto
Rico, Triumph and other varieties,
$2 per SI,OOO. Sykes Brothers, Ty
Ty, Ga. 3-29-4 t
NOTICE—I HAVE A FEW BUSH
eIs Long Staple Cotton Seed left
for sale.
J. S. JOHNSON.
FOR SALE—VELVET BEANS FOR
Planting. The 90 day variety. Wire
or write me at once.
E. O. HUSON, Jackson, Ga.
3-l-6tc
FOR SALE—PORTO RICO AND
Nancy Hall Potato plants $2.25
per 1,000; also Webber’s 49 Cot
ton Seed, $3 per bushel. Apply G.
W. Allen at Jackson Milling &
Feed Company or phone 224.
3-8-Btp
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, ISIB
Statement of the Condition of
The Bank of Fiovilla,
Located at Fiovilla, Ga., at the
close of business March 18, 1918
RESOURCES
Demand loans $
Time loans. 70,981 39
Overdrafts, secured (cotton) 6,436 42
Overdrafts, unsecured 42 36
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank
Banking House 1,260 00
Furniture and fixtures 1,710 60
Other Beal Estate 1,408 65
Due from banks and bankers
in this state 24,061 69
Due from banks and bankers
in other states 7,652 84
Currency $1605 00
Silver, nickels, etc., 245 14—
Cash items 1074 69 2,924 83
Ad vances on cotton
Total.,. $116,468 67
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 15,000 00
Surplus fund 6,132 03
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid 1,450 28
Due to banks and bankers in
this state
Due unpaid dividends
Individual deposits subject
to check 78,125 82
Timecertificates 15,706 71
Cashier’s checks... 53 83
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payableineluding time
certificates representing
borrowed money
Total $116,468 67
State of Georgia, County of Butts.
Before me came J. T. Gibson, Cashier
of Bank of Fiovilla, who, being duly
sworn, says that the ahove and forego
ing statement is a true condition of
said Bank as shown by the books of
file in said Bank.
J. T. GIBSON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 21st day of March, 1918.
W. I). HENCKLY,
N. P. und Ex-Oir. J. P.
A bright, cheery (home
makes bright, cheery peo
ple. Furniture of the right
sort helps make a home A
home.—S. H. Thornton.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard genera) strengthening tonic.
CKOVE’iJ TASTKI.ESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria,enriches the blood.and bui Ids unthesys
f. •. \ true lonic. For adults and cUiidreu. 60c