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FUNERAL MR. W. R. THAXTON
HELD IN JACKSON SATURDAY
Mr. W. R. Thaxton, a former resi
dent of Butts county, died at his
home in East Macon Thursday of the
past week. He had been nick for some
time and chronic nephritis is Riven as
the cause of death.
Mr. Thaxton was a Confederate
veteran, having been a member of
Company I, 14th Georgia regiment,
the Jeff Davis Rifles, the first com
pany to leave Butts county. He was
a relative of the Thaxton family of
this county and is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Pearl Gears and one
son, William Thaxton, of Florida.
The body was brought to Jackson
Saturday morning and short services
were held at the cemetery at 10
o’clock. Dr. Robert Van Deventer
officiated.
DON'T LET IT LINGER
A cough that “hangs on” wears
down the sufferer, leaving him unable
to ward off sickness. Jos. Gillard, 148
Fillmore St., Nashville, Tenn., writes:
“I was suffering wih a dry hacking
cough and a pain in my chest, but
since taking Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound have been relieved.” It
soothes, heals and cures. The Owl
Pharmacy, ad'.!
HARNESS
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THE LONG LIFE OF A
GOOD WAGON
W# bought our two Slvdibokori
from your agMit, Momm LoiUa* 37
yeira igo.
Our neighborsbav worn cut three
or four wAgomof other makoa tinoo
we bouglit oura.
We hero never broken anything
on the wagons and the hubs are per
fect yet.
One is a lumber wagon, the other
m spring wagon. Both are good for
years of work yet,
Arthur Martin,
bandy Lake, Pa.
Not strange for the Studebaker because the hubs are
of fine, close grain tough, strong and treated with a
secret sealing solution that is weather resisting.
Notice the hubs on the next Studebaker you pass on the
road —you'll find they are not split or checked like the
ordinary wagon.
And in these hubs are set the famous Studebaker slope
shoulder spokes.
The Studebaker Farm Wagon Wheel is best made.
We sell the Studebaker because we believe it is the big
gest wagon value on the market.
R. V. and R. T. Smith
Flovilla, Georgia
THE JACKSON PROCRESS-AKGUi, JACKSON. GEORGIA, FRIDAY. APRIL I>. 11
33 MEN BUTTS’
QUOTA NEXT CALL
Selectmen Will Be Sent to
Camp Last April
FIRST LEVY COMPLETED
LOCAL BOARD SOON TO BEGIN
SELECTING MEN FOR NEXT
CALL-WILL BE SENT TO CAMP
GORDON APRIL 26
According to announcement made
Sunday by Major Joel B. Mallet, of
ficer in charge of the selective service
law in Georgia, Butts county will be
required to furnish thirteen white
men and twenty colored men for the
draft beginning April 26. The local
board had not received official notice
of the quota the first of the week,
though the announcement was expect
ed within a day or two, after which
arrangements will be made for the
examination of the registrants.
The present call is for 2,857 white
men. They are the first levy for the
second army. They will be credited
on Georgia’s full quota for the second
army, which will be fixed by the leg
islation now pending in congress.
The levy embraces a balance of
2,275 negroes due by Georgia on the
first army, who were delayed in being
{ called because of the variou schanges
!in plans from time to time.
The call also embraces 1,234 ne
groes who represent the first negro
levy on Georgia’s quota for the sec
ond army. The aggregate is 0,366
men, counting the white men for the
second army, the negroes for the sec
ond army and the balance of negroes
| due on the first army.
The men will be entrained during
! a five-day period beginning on April
: 26. As on previous calls, the white
! men and negroes will likely be sent
j lo Camp Gordon on different days.
Studebaker 37
years old— hubs
perfect yet
LET A GOOD MECHANIC
TELL YOU
that to prolong the life of your ma
chine (and possibly your own life)
you should have it thoroughly in
spected occasionally.
Whethc; juu are using it to the
limit on the road, or often leave it
idle in the garage, you will need re
pairs, and we are thoroughly com
petent to make them.
Wagner’s Garage.
Prussian
Barbarianism
Threatens to
Enslave Our
People With
Tyranny
Ten-Fold
More Dreadful
Than That
Under Which
The Original
13 Colonies
Struggled
HFHE hordes of the war- I
mad Kaiser are striking I
at our civilization. I
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Only the stubborn resistance of our A.
Allies in Europe has saved America from
being, over-run by Huns. I
If the Allied line on the Western I
Front should break—THEN WHAT? f
Our armies are speeding to France. I
Already some of our boys have made the I
supreme sacrifice for the cause of free- I
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