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GEORGIA EDUCATORS
MEET SN SAVANNAH
DISTINGUISHED EDUCAT O R S
WILL ADDRESS STATE MEET
ING TEACHERS AND COUNTY
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS
The Georgia Educational Associa
tion and the Georgia County school
Superintendents’ Convention meet
in Savannah April 25, 26, 27. This
' will probably be the largest gathering
of school people ever assembled in the
state. Among the distinguished
speakers who appear on the program
are: Dr. P. P. Claxton, U. S. Com
missioner of Education; Dr. Charles
H. Judd of the University of Chicago;
Dr. C A. Prosser, Director of Federal
Board of Vocational Education; Dr.
C. E. Little, of Peabody College; Miss
Lutie P. Stearns of Milwaukee; Miss
Fh/abeth Erwia Miller, Department
of Art, University of Chicago; Dr.
Henry E. Jackson, U. S. Bureau of
Education; and possibly Herbert A.
Hoover.
In addition to this array of educa-
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If Towr Blood Heeds Iron. It Needs ZtRON, the New
Compound oi Iron, Which Acts as a Strength
ening Tonic, Enriching the Blood and
Bniidlng up the System.
When ycur blood lacks the proper proportion of red corpuscles to give your
com.kcxbn the “rosy hue of health” and your complexion is pale, “pasty-look
ing”, perhaps even greenish-tinged, you are probably of an anemic or chlorotic
nat’ j, and your blood needs Ziron, to bring back the rich, red flush cf health.
Z'oru, the new compound cf iron, the hypophospiiites of lime and seda, and
c th* r to: ic, strengthening ingredients, has been fcur.d of great value in conditions
CI - ;p!c anemia, chlorosis, debility, nervousness, lack of ambition, loss of appe
t:c Jys.iOicia, etc. It is a valuable reconstructive tcnic, in cases cf weakness,
Cri: - ■ build up the constitution after severe illness.
Mae Belle Perkins, of Adairsville, Ga., writes: “About two months age
feeling badly. My back hurt me badly, and my legs and arms hurt too,
an: b.u’f have any appetite at all to eat. About two weeks ago 1 commenced
! - ■ iiron, according to directions-on the bettie ... By the time I had taken the
‘••e. fora vc;J:, I ecu'/! cce it was doing me good. Iliad been jirea.-. and
I:sr - snd it mr.de me feci stronger, and Put not a bit nervous now. My back is
an.! my arms and legs do not ache. Ami my appetite is good again,
ufrre i started ttsiug Zirca I wouldn’t rest at night, i was so tired feeling an
„ feU -om out. I have used nearly the whole fcct'Je and now I sleep fine every
. ciuc *. u ... ;.. a j medicine, and lan glad 1 tried ;t.
-iroo is non-alcoholic, contains no habit-forming drugs, acts gently, has no ba f
f; -effects, is good for men, women and children. It is a medicine of genuine
n,e; i composed of ingredients prescribed by eminent physicians. Try it.
-ii.\:. OFFEP • Bnv a bcitUr* Z’RQN. today, ci your druggist's and give it a fair trial, ac
f'\ ■' '-v on the tab: >. A Her using u a one bottle, if you find it has not benefited you, M
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA, r RIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918
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tional talent from beyond the limits j
the state, Governor Hugh M. Dorsey, 1
State School Superintendent M. L.;
Brittain, Dr. A. M. Soule, Federalj
Food Administrator for Georgia, Sen
ator Ploke Smith and other men and
viomen prominent in the state’s edu
cation a lwork, will also address the
convention.
The city of Savannah plans, too, to j
make this gathering of the teachers a :
most pleasant occasion. A large com
mittee on entertainment has been ap
pointed consisting of seventy-five of
her leading citizens. A handsome lit
tle booklet, “Welcome to Savannah,”
prepared by this committee, sets
forth the plans of entertainment, out
line of programs, and many facts of
interest about Georgia’s oldest and
most historic city. Teachers who have
not received a copy of this booklet
can obtain it by writing to Supt. C.
B. Gibson, Savannah.
New assortment Colorite.
Carmichael Drug & Book
Company.
Swat the Germans with your dol
lars.
W. F. BARTLETT.
Old Kentucky Mfg. Cos.,
Paducah, Ky.
Gentlemen:
Please allow me to state that I have
sold your hog cholera remedy for one
season and have ordered more for
this season. Last year I sold it to 1:2
or 15 men who raise hogs. I told each
of them to take the remedy, feed it
to their hogs and if they lost a single
hog from disease of any kind not to
pay me a cent for the remedy, but
when they began to sell their cotton
every man came in and paid me for
the medicine and every one of them
told me that it was the best hog med
icine they ever used. One man paid
me for the small package and bought
$5 worth more and said it was the
best he had ever tried.
Carmichael Hardware Cos., Dealers.
PUBLIC DEBATE TO BE HELD
AT JENKINSBURG SCHOOL
There will be at Jenkinsburg Fri
day, April 12, a public debate. “Re
solved, That the United States should
have a military system modeled after
that of Switzerland.”
Affirmative J. D. Heard, Fannie
Tolleson, A. L. Saunders.
Negative J. B. Harper, H. G. Har
ris, D. Coker.
Speeches will be limited to ten
minutes each.
Pay Roll of Chain
Gang March, 1918
Voucher
648 H F McNair, guard 42.00
649 Sam Cook, guard 120.00
650 A R Conner, provisions 64.41
651 G H Hodges, provisions 1.20
652 G I Watkins, provisions 21.53
653 J T McClure, warden._ 90.00
654 Sam Cook, guard 36.00
655 R L Weaver, free labor 35.00
656 Charlie Goodwin, guard 50.00
657 Walter Cole, free labor 50.00
658 Silas Doby, free labor 30.00
659 A C Aiken, free labor 15.00
660 Alex Brown, free labor 32.40
661 J A Burford, vegetables 6.88
662 Mrs J L Bailey, milk
and butter 45.20
663 Jackson Mercantile Cos.
provisions 66.70
664 J R Thurston, repairs 37.05
665 Newton Hdvi Cos., tools 113.87
666 Ham & Carter Cos., pro
visions 29.4a
667 J T McClure, repairs.. 7.00
668 Newton Hdw Cos., tools 77.49
669 T F Bullard, repairs... 3.37 i
670 Stodghill, Crawford Cos
provisions 43.29
671 Berry O’Neal, pork 8.64
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$1,026.48
J. 0. GASTON, Com.
JOSEPH JOLLY, Clerk.
FLOVILLA
The monthly meeting of the Th D.
C. \vas held at the home of Mrs. W.
B. Dozier on Thursday afernoon. Af
ter the busings meeting quite an in
teresting program was rendered.
Miss Lucy Goodman, of Jackson, gave
a very interesting talk. After the pro
gram refreshments were served.
Mr. E. L. Lawson and Miss Lurline
Lawson spent several days of last
week friends in Atlanta and Jones
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Edwards and
children are visiting relatives in
South Carolina.
Rev. and Mrs. Claude Hendricks,
of Atlanta, are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Maddux.
Mr. T. O. Linch was a visitor to
Atlanta Monray
Friends regret to learn of the ill
ness of Mrs. W. A. Funderburk but
hope for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Troy Vickers has returned to
Washington after a visit with his
mother, Mrs. Howard Vickers.
Mr. George Smith spent Sunday
with his aunt. Miss Alice Smith.
Mrs. J. F. Ghambless and Sidney
Chambless, of Jackson, spent Tues
day with Mrs. T. C. Giles.
Mr. Riley Plymale spent Monday
with his aunt, Miss Beulah Vickers.
ISSSOS IN STOUCH
sene inf foho and
CAUSE INDIGESTION
‘'Pape’s _Diapepsin” Fixes
Sick, Sour, Upset Stomachs
in Five Minutes
You don’t know what upset your
stomach—which portion of food did
I the damage—do you? Well, don’t
bother. If your stomach is in a revolt,
, if sick gassy and up set, and what you
j just ate has fermented and turned
sour; head dizzy and aches; belch
gases and acids and eructate undi
gested food; breath foul, tongue coat
ed—just take a little Pape’s Diapep
sin to neutralize acidity and in five
minutes you wonder what became of
the indigestion and distress.
Millions of men and women today
know that it is needless to have dys
pepsia. A little Diapcpsin occasion
ally keeps the stomach sweetened,
and they eat their favorite foods
without fear.
If your stomach doesn’t take care
of your liberal limit without rebel
lion; if your food is a damage in
stead of a help, remember the quick
est, surest and most harmless anti
acid is Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs
only fifty cents for a large case at
drug stores. It is truly wonderful —
it stops food souring and sets things
straight, so gently and easily that it
is really astonishing. Your stomach
will digest your meals if you will keep
acids neutralized, advt.
WOMAN ENTERS CLAIM FOR
CHAMPIONSHIP BIRTH CROWN
Fourteenth Son Born to Mother of
27; All of Flock Living
San Francisco, Cal. —Jerome J.
Myers, pioneer citizen of Burlingame,
near here, is claiming the world’s
championship crown for his v ; fe, Mrs.
Martha M. Myers, who has just pre
sented him with the 14th son, making
his family number 27 children, all liv
ing.
Five of the Myers boys are serving
in the United States army. Four of
the girls are school teachers, three
are stenographers and three are mar
ried.
It is said the Myers family is the
largest in the United States, because
all of the children are living.
WHEEL FOR SALE
Carmichael Drug & Book
Company.
BEST FOR CHILDREN
. Experience proves that Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar is the best family meicine
for children for coughs, colds, croup
and v*hooping cough. Mrs. M. E.
Schlarb, 556 Ookland Ave., Ashland,
Pa., writes: “When my little girl gets
a cold I give her a dose of it and it al
ways relieves her. I cannot praise it
oo highly.” The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
The war has definitely separted the
sheep from the goats. Which side of
the fence are you on?
rheumatic Aches
Drive them out witli Sloan’s
Liniment, the quick-acting, sooth
ing liniment that penetrates with
out rubbing and relieves the pain.
Always have a bottle in the house
for the aches and pains of rheuma
tism, gout, lumbago, strains,sprains,
still joints and all muscle soreness.
Generous si.'.ed bottles.
Are our hearts with our soldiers?
The response to the Third Liberty
■;n will be the answer.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Georgia, Butts County.
To the Superior pourt of said county.
The petition of J. 11. Carmichael,
F. S. Carmichael, ML ML Jamerson
and J. IL Carmichael of Butts coun
ty, Georgia, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themsel
ves, their associates and successors,
to be incorporated and made a body
politic under the name and style of
“GEORGIA WHOLESALE COM
PANY” for the period of tv.o.Ry
years.
2. The principal office of said
company shall be in the city of Jack
son, Georgia, in said county, but they
desire the right to establish branch
oifices within or without this state,
whenever the holders of a majority of
the stock may so determine.
3. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its share
holders.
4. The business to be carried on
by said corporation is that of whole
sal in g, for cash or credit, groceries,
heavy and fancy, grains, feed stuff,
cotton seed, farm products, farm im
plements, hardware, woodenware,
crockery, tinware, glassware, vehicles,
harness, fertilizers, paints, ods, dry
goods, notions, shoes, clothing, mens
furnishing ! , ladies ready wear, dress
goods, and allied lines.
5. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Twenty-five I hous
and ($25,000.00) Dollars, with the
privilege of increasing same to the
sum of One Hundred Thousand
($100,000.00) Dollars, by a majority
vote of the stockholders, said stock to
be divided into shares of One Hun
dred (100.00) Dollars each. All of the
said capital stock has actually been
paid in.
6. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, plead and be im
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal, to make all necessary Iby-laws
and regulations, and do all other
things that may be necessary for the
successful carrying on of said busi
ness, including the right to buy, hold
and sell real-esi ate and personal prop
erty suitable to the purposes of said
corporation, and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred, or which may be incurred, in
the conduct of the affairs of the cor
poration and to secure the same by
mortgage, security deed, or other
form of lien, under existing laws.
7. They desire for said corpora
tion the power and authority to apply
for and accept amendments to its
charter of either form or substance
by a majority of is stockholders. They
also ask authority for said incorpora
tion to wind up its affairs, liquidate
and discontinue its business at any
time it may determine to do so by a
vote of two-thirds of the stock out
standing at the time.
8. They desire for said corpora
tion the right of renewal when and as
provided by the laws of Georgia, and
that it have all such other rights, pow
ers, priviliges, and immunities as are
incident to like incorporations or per
missible under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers, privi
leges and immunities herein set forth,
and as are now, or may hereafter be,
allowed a corpration of similar char
acter under the laws of Georgia.
W. E. WATKINS,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Georgia, Butts County.
I, S. J. Foster, clerk of the Supe
rior court of said county, do certify
that the above and foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the application
for charter of J. H. Carmichael, F. S.
Carmichael, W. W. Jamerson and J.
B. Carimchael, as appears on file in
this office.
Witness my hand and official seal
of said court. This 18th day of
March, 1918.
S. J. FOSTER,
Clerk Superior Court.