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COL. BOLDING WILL
BOOST LIBERTY BONDS
Col. Mark Bolding, of Atlanta, will
deliver a talk on the war situation
and the Liberty Bond campaign at
the auditorium Friday night while the
judges are making their decision on
the debate between the juniors and
seniors. His talk will be short, prob
ably 20 or 30 minutes, but in that
time he will endeavor to present the
issue in the strongest light possible.
Those who attend the debate will be
fortunate in having an opportunity
of hearing Col. Bolding.
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
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-
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COT
ton seed, sacks, scrap iron, rubber
casings, innertubes, brass alumi
num. E. 0. HUSON,
In rear First National Bank.
4-
LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH ME
for potato plants, will have fifty
thousand to arrive the 20 of this
month. E. 0. HUSON,
In rear First National Bank.
4-12-2tc.
FOR SALE—GOOD BUGGY AND
Harness. See Homer M. Vaughn
at Empire Buggy Cos.
4-12-tfc
TWO FORD TOURING CARS IN
good condition for sale at attrac
tive prices. T. J. LAND,
at Kimbell & Kinard Warehouse.
ROOM FOR RENT—SUITABLE FOR
young man or two young men. Ap
ply to Mrs. F. B. Outhouse.
4-19-2tc.
LOST—AN AUTOMOBILE CRANK
between Jenkinsburg and Jackson.
Finder bring to this office and re
ceive reward.
When the war is over the man who
has a Liberty Bond will be mighty
proud of it. He will have a sure and
safe investment and best of all he
will have the satisfaction of knowing
he helped his country.
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_ your own Linseed Oil.
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ing power. The L & M PAINT is so
positively good that it is known as the
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Whereas the best of other high grade
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THE JACKSON PROGRES3-ARGU3, JACKSON, GEOC!A, FRIDAY, APP.IL IS,
PERSONAL
Miss Grace Thaxton spent Tuesday'
n Jackson.
Mrs. H. M. Fletcher spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Prof. A. J. Fleming was a visitor
here Tuesday.
Mr. S. H. Thornton spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mr. C. R. McCord was up from Ma-
Macon Sunday.
kr. R. P. Sasnett spent Monday in
Atlanta on business.
Mr Sherwood Thaxton, of Atlanta,
was in Jackson Monday.
Hon. J. T. Moore spent Monday in'
Atlanta on business.
Mr. and Mrs. S. ?. Nichols spent j
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Judge J. H. Ham was a business
visitor to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs : A. A. Howell an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Miss Emma Hays, of Fincherville,'
is the guest of Miss Jessie Jones.
Mr. J. H. Carmichael has returned
from a business trip to New York.
Mrs. Fred Hahn, of Macon, spent
the past week with Mrs. Smith Settle.
| Mrs. Ethel Carmichael and Miss
Ila Rook will spend Sunday in Atlan
ta.
Miss Nettie Barrett spent Saturday
and Sunday in Covington with rela
tives.
Mrs. G. T. Fossett has returned
from a visit in Macon and Toombs
boro.
Mrs. George Dozier and children
have returned from a visit in Shell
man.
Mrs. Hugh Mallet has returned
from a stay of sevral weeks in At
lanta.
Mrs. J. O. Beauchamp, of Decatur,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Beau
champ.
Miss Lois Hand, of Griffin, is the
attractive guest of Mrs. Fannie Mae.
Maddox.
Miss Nelle Gilmore is visiting her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suffrage,
in Macon.
Mrs. George Mallet has returned
to Macon after a week’s visit to her
home {iere.
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge is the guest
if her sister, Mrs. H. D. Moore, in
Leesburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gilmore, of
Vienna, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Holifield.
Mr. LeGree Bullard, of Machen,
and Dr. Hollis, of Monticello, were in
the city Tuesday.
Mr. Philip Head was down from At
lanta Sunday, being the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. R. A. Franklin.
Rev. Mr. Bonner, pastor of Mace
donia church, was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Barnes Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raz Stroud, of Mc-
Donough were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. George F. Gilmore.
Mr. J. O. Andrews, of Atlanta, is
visiting his daughters, Mrs. J. L.
Barnes and Mrs. .T. W. Harper.
George Manley was down from At
lanta for the week-end, the guest of
his mother, Mrs. Virginia Manley.
Col. W. E. Watkins and Mr. J. 0.
Gaston were business visitors to Mc-
Donough Wednesday and Thursday.
Close
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ance that there will be no bunching—no surplus laps—no
bagging or chafing—because, in the MANSCO “Slide-Back” you
have a Union Suit that is easy to get IN or OUT of.
Constructed on correct comfort lines. Materials are woven spe
cially for the purpose by THE MANHATTAN SHIRT CO. in
their own Solway Mills. Same standard of tailoring as in MAN
HATTAN SHlßTS—therefore, safe and sound throughout.
UNION SUITS $1.25 UP.
SLATON-POWELL
CLOTHING CO.
Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters
109 S. Hill St. Griffin, Ga.
Mrs. Park Newton and Park, Jr.,
are spending the week in Newnan,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Powell.
Mr. H. L. Daughtry visited Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Burnett and Hamp
ton Daughtry, Jr., in Athens the past
week-end.
Mrs. L. P. McKibben and children
returned Monday from a week’s visit
to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thornton in
Tallapoosa.
Mrs. George Damour and little son,
George, Jr., of Macon, are visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Carmichael.
Mrs. L. P. Lester and little daugh
ter, Anne, Messrs. F. S. and James
Carmichael motored to Macon to
spend Sunday.
Miss Lucile Freeman and Miss
Mary Webb spent Saturday in Atlan
ta and saw “The Bird of Paradise”
at the Atlanta theater.
Mrs. T. M. Furlow, Miss Willie
Ruth Pittman, Dr. Robert VanDeven
ter and Warren Furlow motored to
Winder Tuesday, Mrs. Furlow re
maining for a visit with Mrs. Mac
Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crawford and
Virginia spent Saturday and Sunday
in Hawkinsville. They were accom-:
panied as far as Macon by Mrs. C. A. j
Butner and Harry Bob Butner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Settle had as
their guests Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. W. !
W. Blackman and Mrs. S. J. Black
man, of Atlanta, Lieut. Smith Settle
and Mr. David Settle, of Camp
Wheeler.
Friends of Miss Tenella Tingle will
be pleased to knov of her success in
her piano recital given at LaGrange
College the past week. Miss Tingle
will receive a teacher’s certificate in
piano at the college commencement
in June.
MR. M. J. PRUITT, OF
DALLAS, TEXAS DIES HERE
Funeral Arrangement to Be Made Af
ter Arrival of Hi Daughter
Mr. M. J. Pruitt, of Dallas, Texas,
a traveling salesman, died in Jackson
Tuesday night, paralysis being the
cause of the death, it was said. He
arrived in Jackson last Thursday. Mr.
Pruitt was a relative of the Pruitt
family of Butts and Henry counties.
He was about 65 or 70 years old.
The body is being held pending the
arrival of his daughter, who is now
on her way to Jackson.
For Indigestion, Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-POS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to the public by Paris Medi
cine Cos., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
Quinine and Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic.
FOY HOTEL
Indian Springs, Ga.
NOW OPEN
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SHERWOOD THAXTON
PROPRIETOR
THIS WOMAN FOUND RELIEF
Backaceh, sore muscles, stiff or
sviollen joints, rheumatic pains, dizzi
ness and like symptoms are caused
by disordered kidney and bladder.
Mrs. Thos. H. Davis, Montgomery, R.
F. D. 3. Ind., writes: “I doctored
montths without relief. I commenced
using Foley Kidney Pills and got re
lief. Eight botUes cured me.” Th
Owl Pharmacy, advt.
CONGRESSMAN W. S. HOWARD
ANNOUNCES FOR U. S. SENATE
Of interest in political circles waS|
the announcement for United States
senator of William Schley Howard,
congressman from the fifth Georgia
district. His entry makes the sixth
candidate to contest for senator Hard
wick’s seat. The candidates are: W.
D. Upshaw, Emmett Shaw, John K.
Cooper, W. J. Harris, W. S. Howard
and T. W. Harwick.