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I jpiiio country must now be pre-
I "* pared to wake up on almost any
I morning and find a fleet of German
I submarines in an American harbor
I the actual landing of some Ger-
I tuan forces upon the coast of the
I United States for the purpose of forc-
I ing us to concentrate on our de-gg^
I fenses at home. J
—U. S. Sena tor James Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois.
Interview in Atlanta Journal
'J’HIS warning is intended for
yon!
Senator Lewis is a Southern man.
He wants the South to know the real
truth about this war situation.
America invaded! Think what that
would mean.
Cruelties ten-fold more horrible than
those inflicted upon the Belgians would
he our lot if it were possible for the
barbaric ingenuity of the Hun to pro
duce the implements of torture.
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY. MAY 3. 19.8
Hardly a Drugstore in the Land
That Does Not Sell This Remedy
On the Market Half a Century.
"When you are in perfect health,
and are enjoying a strong and vigor
ous vitality, it is then that your blood
is free from all impurities.
You should be very careful and
give heed to the slightest indication
of impure blood. A sluggish circula
tion is often indicated by an impaired
MRS. ELIZABETH FEARS
PASSED AWAY THURSDAY
Mrs. Elizabeth Fears, 79 years
old, widow of the late Riley Fears,
passed away at her home at Stark
Thursday afternoon of the past week.
She was sick but a short time, becom
ing ill while returning from a visit
with her nephew, Mr. Tom Cook.
Before her marriage Mrs. Fears was
a Miss Cook and is survived by sever
al nieces and nephews. She was a
member of Stark Methodist church
where the funeral was held Friday af
ternoon at 4 o’clock. The services
were conducted by Rev. J. R. Jones,
pastor of the Jenkinsburg Methodist
church, and interment was in the
cemetery at Stark.
LIKE AN ELECTRIC
BUTTON ON TOES
Tells Why a Corn is so Pain
ful and Says Cutting Ma
kes Them Grow
Press an electric button and you
form a contact with a live wire
which rings the bell. When your
shoes press against your com it push
| es its sharp roots down upon a sen-
I sitive nerve and you get a shock of
pain.
j Instead of trimming your corns,
I which makes them grow, just step
into any drug store and ask for a
quarter of an ounce of freezone.
This will cost very little but is suf
ficient to remove every hard or soft
com or callus from one’s feet. A few
drops applied directly upon a tender,
aching com stops the soreness in
stantly, and soon the com shrivels
up so it lifts right out, root and all,
without pain. This drug freezone is
harmless and never inflames or even
irritates the surrounding skin. advt.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for representative from Butts
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. The support
and votes of my fellow-citizens will
be appreciated, and if elected I
pledge myself to represent all inter
ests of the county to the best of my
ability.
This March 11, 1918.
Respectfullly,
J. TIIREATT MOORE.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to the city
tax payers to make their personal
tax returns to the City Tax Collector
at the office of the Fisrt National
Bank, as required by law. Time ex
pires July Ist, 1918.
This May 1, 1918.
W. H. WILSON,
City Tax Collector, Jackson, Ga,
5-3-4 t
CatarHul Deafnc&s Ouaiot Be Cured
by locwi applications, as they .cannot reach
hi -1 )g- -portion of tke ear There
la enly osa way to curs catarrhal denfnrsu,
ani tkat la ky a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafaeam is eauewd by an In
flniKek caadltioa ef the '•*.* Ilnln? of
tke Wuaeacklan Take. When this tube is
laOaanod yoe Save a rumbling sound or
I nep effect hearing, and when It Is entlaaly
oleerid. Dwafaena 1a tke reoailt. Unleoa the
laSMtaaaUon neaa ke reduced and this tube
centered to Its norms] oendJtlen, kearlng
will ke dentreyed ferever. Many onaea of
.... are tesaU by oatarrk, which la
an Indsuned condition of tt ie mucous aur
taeea. Hall's CMarrh Cure acta thru the
blood on the nunc can surfaces of the sya
tftML
We will give One Haadred Dollars for
any ease of Catarrhal Doafnoes that oannot
be eared by Hail’s Catarrh Cure. Circulars
free. AJI Ijrugwfcuta. Tic.
jr. J. COTJfIT & CO., Toledo, O.
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
appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a
general weakening of the system. It
is then that you should promptly take
a few bottles of S. S. S., the great
blood purifier and strengthened It
will cleanse the blood thoroughly and
build up and strengthen the whole
system. S. S. S. is sold by all drug
gists. Valuable information about the
blood supply can be had free by writ
ing to the Swift Specific Cos., 24
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
THREE STILLS RAIDED BY
OFFICERS LAST WEDNESDAY
Three illicit distilleries were raid
ed by OflFicers J. C. McNair and W. F.
Lavender, in iron Springs district,
Wednesday of the past week. A con
siderable quantity of beer was found
and there were evidence that the out
fits had been recently operated, it
was said. No arrests were made at
the time, though the officers secured
evidence that may be used later.
FOR SALE
Oldsmobile Eight
Cylinder—practi
cally new— run
485 IMiles My
personal car—bar
gain.
A.T. Buttrill.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s.
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonie properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
Buy Liberty Bonds
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Ike and
Emily Ross, colored, are under con
tract to work for me during the year
1918, and all persons are forbidden
under penalty of the law form hiring
said Ike and Emily Ross during said
time.
5-3-4 J. A. MADDOX.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Charlie
Bell, colored, is under contract to
work for me during the year 1918,
and all parties are hereby forbidden
under penalty of the lava to hire said
Charlie Bell during the year 1918.
4-19-4tp.
W. F. KADERLY.
PETITION TO SELL LAND
J. G. Smith, Administrator Estate of
W. F. Smith, deceased, Plaintiff vs
Mrs. W. F. Douglass, C. F. Douglass,
Mrs. W. W. Cunnyngham, Mrs. Z.
V. Parker, or Mrs. Sarah Douglass
Parker, Defendants.
In the Superior court of Butts Coun
ty, February term, 1918. Petition
for Decree for Sale of Land, Fore
closure of Lien, etc.
To Mrs. W. F. Douglass, C. F. Doug
lass, Mrs. W. W. Cunnyingham,
Mrs. Z. V. Parker, or Mrs. Sarah
Douglass Parker, Defendants.
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of said county, to be
held on the third Monday in August,
1918, and make answer in the above
named and stated case, as required
by the order of said court.
Witness the Honorable W. E. H.
seacy, Jr., Judge of the Superior
Court, this 10th day of April, 1918.
S. J. FOSTER, Clerk,
4-19-4 t Butts Superior Court.