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Igruises and Sprains
| V e Sloan’s Liniment handy
(for bruise* and sprains and all
l£ins and aches. Quick relief
ISlows its prompt application.
IVo need to rub. For rheumatic
larhes neuralgia, stiff muscles, lame
I back, ’lumbago, gout, strains, and
Isprains, it gives quick relief'.
I battles.
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Liniment
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■r TO 8E PRESENTED
| HI JENKINSBURG FRIDAY
8:30 o’clock Friday evening,
26, in the Jenkinsburg- cchool
■iitorium Miss Kathleen Pate, a
of Chase’s Conservatory of
Columbus, and of Brenau
Gainesville, will present
Sgambi,” a charming love story by
■arjori Benton Cook.
| c t 1. Bambi wins a husband. First
Bip to New York together.
Bet 2. At home again. Bambi writes
■ book, keeping the authorship even
H o m Jarvis, her husband.
■ Act 3. Jarvis' trials and tribula
■ons as a play writer; his dramatizing
Bambi’s book, not knowing the author
■ Act 4. Jarvis falls in love vuith the
Buthor, not knowing she is his wife.
Be presentation of the play. Bambi
■eveals the secret.
I You will be delightfully charmed
■or about one hour and a half. Piano
ftnd violin music btween acts. Admis
sion 15 and 25 cents. Proceeds will
Be used for the benefit of the school.
KANY FLOUR CARDS ARE
BEING SENT TO DR. SOULE
Large Numbers of Butts County Peo
ple Reporting Stocks of Flour
Since the publication of County
Food Administrator Moore’s card
about the flour supply,, large numbers
of Butts county people have sent in
Teports. Hon. S. J. Foster has had a
supply of cards printed for the con-
venience of the public in making re
ports. These cards may be obtained
at his office or at The Progress-Argus
office. The cards should be sent to
Dr. A. M. Soule, Atlanta, Ga. Time
limit for making report expires May
1.
LOST
One pair of sore,
tired, aching,
sweaty, odorous
feet with a bunion,
three corns and
two ingrowing
nails. Applied Eu
capine Salve, after
bathing, at bed
time. All soreness
gone before morn
ing and foot trou
bles quickly disap
peared. Worth its
weight in gold.
Get a jar, only 25c
at
Carmichael Drug 6 Book
Company
Last year Butts county grew crops
worth between two and three million
dollars. High prices for farm pro
ducts are due largely to the war.
Now the county is asked for only
5161,800 worth of Liberty Bonds.
This ife only $11.87 per capita. Come
on good citizens, let’s go “over the
top” and then some.
What to Use to
Prevent Appendicitis
Jackson People should know simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
- uiixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the EN
TIRE bowel tract so completely that
a Ppendicitis is prevented. ONE
SPOONFUL Adler-i -ka relieves ANY
*-ASE sour stomach, gas or constipa
t’On because it removes all foul mat
ter which clogged and poisoned your
system. The INSTANT action sur
prises both doctors and patients. J.
Turner, druggist. adv.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, IDI3
MR. C. A. NABORS SAID TO
BE IMPROVING FROM BURNS
Was Severely Injured by Electric
Shock Last Week
The condition of Mr. C. A. Nabors,
who was injured by electric shock at
the plant of the Central Georgia Pow
er Company last week, is said to be
improving at the Macon Hospital
where he was carried for treatment.
Mr. Nabors touched a high voltage
wire and was painfully burned and
was rushed to the Macon Hospital for
treatment. His chances for recovery
are good, it is stated.
Mr. Nabors has been a valued em
ployee of the Central Georgia Power
Company for several years, and his
friends hope that he will soon be re
stored to health.
•State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Cos., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
eum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S
CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber, A D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally and acts through the Blood on the
Muaeue Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
INDIAN SPRINGS
Mr. W. O. Brown who is now con
nected •with the Dempsey Hotel in
Macon is quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wall, of Fitz
gerald, were week-end guests at Rock
Castle. They motored through the
country in a beautiful new Club
Roadster.
Miss Wylon Nolen has been the
guest of Miss Rosa Clifford Edwards.
Little Dan Hoard is going around
on crutches. He cut his foot on a
piece of glass.
Miss Mabel Smith, the efficient
teacher of Indian Spring school had
special mention of her school at the
contest in Jackson last Friday. The
exhibit of basket weaving, map mak
ing and other fancy articles by her
scholars was very creditable.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Scoville are at
the Wigwam for a few day looking
after preparations for the coming
summer.
The W. M. U. held an interesting
meeting at the home of Mrs. Carlos
Lasseter Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. D. J. Thaxton is with her son,
Mr. Sherwood Thaxton, at the Foy
House.
Dr. Robert VanDeventer, the pas
tor, will preach at the Baptist church
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
All are cordially invited.
The Elder House presented quite
a mid summer appearance Sunday
with the numbe rof guests.
Mrs. J. E. Cornell has returned after
a visit to Jackson.
There was an awful weeping and
veiling in the dark days of 1914 when
cotton went to 5 and 6 cents a pound.
Then the farmers were glad to get
help. The whole nation responded to
the appeals of the southern cotton
"rowers. Now, it is the nation that is
asking you for a loan —not a gift.
Show your appreciation by backing up
the Liberty Loan. You may need
help again.
Real entertainment and
in&rudtionforone and one
half half hours if you see
Bambi. Jenkinsburg April
26th.
PASTE THIS ON YOUR MIRROR
The soldier has twenty-nine chances
of coming home to one chance of be
ing killed.
He has ninety-eight chances of re
covering from a wound to two chan
ces of dying. . ,
He has only one c hance in 500 ot
losing a limb.
He will live five years longer be
cause of physical training. _
He is freer from diseases in the
army than in civil life.
He has better medical care at the
front than at home.
In other wars from ten to fifteen
men died from disease to one from
bullets. ~
In this war one man dies from dis
ease to every ten from bullets.
This war is less wasteful of life
than any other in history.—Ex.
Boy Liberty Bond*
Worth Fighting, For
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SHALL THIS LITTLE GIRL &row up in
the sort of American home we know,
healthy and happy? Skall ske have tke
advantage of living, and learning, in a free land,
under free institutions? Shall such children de
velop into the Liberty-loving, citizens of
which FREE AMERICA may be proud?
For over two hundred years Americans
have fought valiantly, and died gallantly, to
win for themselves and hand down to their
posterity the blessings of liberty, justice, self
government and equal opportunity. This prec
ious heritage, bought at so great a price, is now
threatened.
The question which now confronts Amer
ica as a nation , and you as an individual ' is
whether or not a FREE AMERICA is worth
fighting for!
Are American children in this and all fut
ure generations to receive unimpaired, the leg
acy of freedom, of which we are now the cus
todians, or shall their country be turned over
bodily to the brutal, rapacious, power-mad ene
my which has forced us into this war?
The question cannot be answered by word
of mouth, but by deeds alone. LET TOUR
ANSWER BE YOUR INVESTMENT IN
LIBERTY BONDS
Jackson Banking Cos.
Jackson, Georgia
TRACTOR ATTACHMENT BUILT
FOR FARMER’S AUTO
Of interest particularly to the
small fanner is an appliance, shown
in the May Popular Mechanics Maga
zine, that enables any roadster or
touring car to be employed conven
iently as a tractor. The device may
be attached or removed quickly and
does not impair a machine's useful
ness as a family vehicle at other
times, or subject it to injurious
strains. It provides a car owner cap
able equipment at low cost for field
and road work. The rear v/heels of
a car are replaced by driving pinions
that mesh with bull ring gears of
big steel driving wheels when the
side channels of the tractor frame
are clamped to the chassis.
Buy Liberty Bonds
Get your name on the Liberty Bond
Honor Roll.