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OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
my prayer
■ there be some weaker one,
I me strength to help him on;
| blinder soul there be,
Ime guide him nearer thee.
l e m y mortal dreams come true
lithe work I fain would do;
Rhe with life the weak intent,
me he the thing I meant;
me find in thy employ
ce that dearer is than joy;
t of self to love be led,
i to heaven acclimated
,il all things sweet and good
m my nature’s habitude.
—John G. Whittier.
A. R. MEETING
' e first fall meeting of the Wil-
Mclntosh chapter, D. A. R., will
i next Tuesday afternoon at 4
• with the regent, Mrs. B. F.
is, at her home on West Third
* All of the members are cor
invited to be present.
.THDAY PARTY
Celebration of his sixth birth-
Master Sydney Chambless en
siled a large number of little
and girls at the home of his par
’londay afternoon.
„y summer flowers in yellow
L white decorated the porches and
ments, where the children play*
h much merriment many games
have been dear to children for
e* and years.
ice course in yellow and white
erved. Mrs. Fannie Mae Mad
sisted Mrs. Chambless.
’ PERSONAL
/' ;
y Butner was up from Macon
i T. H. Buttrill is visiting rel-
Graymont.
ivt, J. H. Ham spent Tuesday in
1/F on business.
‘Vi,
\ Brownlee and S. P. Nichols
* :esday in Atlanta.
jjnd Mrs. P. M. Wise announce
j ji of a son, Saturday.
? er 'na McMichael left Tuesday
lc * ata to visit friends.
17th’ ■>
“ Rliones 6 or 8
<r BOTH EASY
i,' .
Prompt Attention Given to All
)rders—The Earlier the Better
cL
th
rr Fresh Line
1 Block’s Candy and Crackers
Fancy Line of
Loose-Wiles and National
Biscuit Cos. Cakes
\ Real Bargain in Toilet Soap
Same size as Fairy and a good one at 5c
A Full Line Fancy Groceries
At Reasonable Prices
V fjrift class place to trade and with people who
need and appreciate your orders.
* Phone us often and see.
r Yours to serve and satisfy,
J. C. KINARD 6 CO.
PHONES 6 AND 8
THE JACKSON PROCRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918
Mr. J. B. Carmichael is spending
the week in Waycross on business.
Miss Sara Lester is the guest of
Miss Mary Jo Smith in McDonough.
Mrs. G. A. Dozier and children are
spending several weeks at Mhrgan.
Mrs. E. D. Tolleson, of McDonough
was the guest of friends during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ball have re
turned from Washington and New
York.
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin and two sons
spent several day s of the week in At
lanta.
Miss Jim Crawford is visiting Dr.
and (Mrs. R. L. Crawford at Locust
Grove.
Miss Rosa Newton arid Ernest
Newton are spending a few days in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Frank S. Carmichael returned
Tuesday from a stay of two weeks at
Clayton.
Miss Addie Boone, of Toomsboro,
spent last week with Miss Daisy
Thomas..
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards move
this week into their home on Indian
Springs street.
9
Mrs. C. S. Maddox ertumed Sun
day form a vsiit of several weeks to
her sons at Elgin.
Mr and Mrs. M. L. Raimey, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Miher.
(Mrs. W. F. Thomas and daughters,
Leaman and Ruth, are visiting in
Bamesville this week.
Mr. Franklin (Maddox of Camp
Wheeler enjoyed the week-end with
his parents at Elgin.
Mrs. George Damour and young
son, George, Jr., are visiting Mr. and
(Mrs. J. H. Carmichael.
Miss Marguerite Fletcher’s many
friends are delighted to know that
she is improving from her recent ill
ness.
Make The
Soldier Boys
Happy with pictures
of the Home Folks.
Cloudy days are
equally as good as
bright ones.
Do it today. There
is always room in
his kit for the neat
specials you get at
The Land Studio
JACKSON, GA.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Thornton and
children are visiting relatives in Ma
con and Grays this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller had as
their guest for the week-end, Miss
Marion Miller, of Atlanta.
Clyde (Mcßryant has accepted a
position as assistant agent of the
Southern railroad in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Finley and
children spent the week-end in La-
Fayette, Ala., with relatives.
Miss Mattisu Ham, of Athens, visi
‘ted Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham and
Mrs. Harold Mallet, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown, of
Troy, Ala., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kimbell Thursday.
Misses Desumend and Willie May
Stephens, of Thcmasville, are visiting
their uncle, Mr. F. C. Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Nolen and Mar
garet returned Tuesday from a mo
tor trip to Savannah and Tybee.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Head spent
Sunday in Atlanta and were accom
panied home by Miss Nancy Head.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mays and chil
dren and Miss Dollie Strickland left
Wednesday for a visit in Whitesburg.
Mr. J. M. Trapp and nieces, Misses
Keron and Mabel Trapp, of Whites
burg, visited relatives here this week.
Mrs. T. M. Bond has returned
from a delightful trip with her hus
band at Macon, Cochran and Forsyth.
Lieut. Carl Durden has arrived
safely overseas, according to a cable
gram received by his sister, Mrs. T.
H. Buttrill.
Mrs. T. H. Buttrill, Miss Emmie
Durden, Miss Sara Smith, Mr. Z. T.
Buttrill and Taylor Buttrill Smith
motored to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ham and
young son returned Wednesday to
their home in Cartersville after a vis
it to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ham.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller will
spend Sunday and Monday in Atlanta
and will visit Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Raimey and Miss Marion Miller.
Messrs. T. W. Moore, Elwood Rob
ison and Maurice Moore attended the
ceremonial session of Al-Sihah tem
ple of Shriners in Macon Wednesday
night.
Lieut. W. D. Pope, Bernard Know
les, Willie Thaxton, David Settle and
Marlin Ball were among the Camp
Wheeler soldiers spending Sunday at
home.
Mrs. A. W. Lane and children have
returned to Macon, after spending
the summer at their home here. Mr.
A. H. Stephens, new principal of the
Jackson public school, will occupy
Mrs. Lane’s home during the school
term.
Mrs. J. M. Cook and Miss Mildred
Cook, who have been guests at the
home of Mrs. Emma jMallet for a
month, left Wednesday for their home
in Orlando, Fla.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins are vis
iting in Lithonia, Conyers and At
lanta and during their absence Dr.
and Mrs. Linton Hopkins and little
daughter are occupying their resi
dence.
■ • ' •' V
Mr. E. R. Harper has bought the
Oxford home on Covington street
and will move in within a few days.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham will oc
cupy the residence vacated by Mr.
Harper.
Mr. S. A. Morris, of Abbieville,
S. C., is spending several days at In
dian Springs. Mr. Morris is employ
ed in a shoe repair shop in Abbie
ville, there being five thousand oper
atives in the plant.
Mrs. Jim~Smith and son, Asa Smith,
of Forsyth, and Mrs. A. H. Smith
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Smith. In the afternoon they
motored to McDonopgh to visit Col.
and Mrs. E. M. Smith.
Mrs. L. P. McKibben and children
returned Monday from a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Thornton in Tallapoo
sa. They were accompanied by Mrs.
John Duncan and little son, of Quit
man, who remained for a short visit.
MOTHER! YOUR CHILD
IS CROSS, FEVERISH,
FROM CONSTIPATION
If Tongues is Coated,Breath
Bad, Stomach Sour, Clean
Liver and Bowels
Give “California Syrup of Figs’’
at once— a teaspoonful today often
saves a sick child tomorrow.
If your little one is out-of-sorts,
half-sick, isn’t resting, eating and
acting naturally—look, Mother! see
if tongue is coated. This is a sure
sign that its little stomach, liver and
bowels are clogged with waste. When
cross, irritable, feverish, stomach
sour, breathbad or has stomach-ache,
diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold,
give a teaspoonful of “California
Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours
all the constipated poison, undigest
ed food and sour bile gently moves
out of its little bowels without grip
ing, and you have a well, playful
child again.
Mothers can rest easy after giving
this harmless “fruit laxative,” be
cause it never fails to cleanse the
little one’s liver and bowels and
sweeten the stomach and they dearly
love its pleasant taste. Full direc
tions for babies, children of all ages
and for grown-ups printed on each
bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a bot
tle of “California Syrup of Figs;”
then see that it is made by the “Cal
ifornia Fig Syrup Company.” advt.
TWO MORE REGISTRANTS
BRING NUMBER TO 20
Two more young men have regis
tered since last Saturday, bringing
the total for the county up to 20.
The new registrants are Dewey Stew
art, white, and Morgan Holland, col
ored.
HUSBAND AND WIFE
Mrs. Frank P. Wood, Box 18. R. F.
D. 2, Morrill, Me., writes: “Foley
Kidney Pills help me so much. My
husband also has received much bene
fit .from them. He was so lame he
could not stoop over and now he feels
no pain.” Lame back, sore muscles,
stiff joints, rheumatic aches and pains
are quickly conquered by Foley Kid
ney Pills. Don’t neglect your kidney’s
nor mistake symptoms of overworked
or disordered kidneys for the “slow
ing up” of age. Carmichael Drug and
Book Company, adv
The reader who wants to continue
to get his favorite newspaper must
be prepared to pay for it promptly
and s}iell down the price cash in ad
vance. All the daily newspapers are
raising the price of their subscrp
tion. Newspapers are up against a
tough proposition and every day
they have to draw their belts a notch
tighter.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head
Because tonic and laxative effect. LAXA
TIVT?BKOMO QUININJi is better than ordinary
Quinine and docs not cause nervouscesa nor
ringing ta head. RetaemPc-r the full name and
InaV for the nien.tMre of r. W. OROVJt. 3ftc.
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.
PaulNo
len&Co.
BUY W. S. S.
With your earnings. Ev
ery one wants to have a
substantial part in help
ing to win the war. Ex
ercise strict economy in
all your purchases, and
you will be in position
to buy War Savings
Stamps, and thus help
the government as well
as yourself.
A fresh shipment of Aunt
J emimaPancake
and Buckwheat Flour.
Just received. Try a
package.
LEMONS
Are high and scarce
but we have them just
the same and at the right
price. Express shipment
New No. 1
Irish Potatoes
KINGAN’S
Sliced Reliable Breakfast
Bacon in 1 lb. pkg. fresh
Puritan Boiled
Ham fine for sandwich
es sliced.
Stone Cakes
Are of the same quality
as before the war. Price
is right also, 2 for 25c yet
Campbell’s Soups, all va
rieties, 10c per can Sat
urday.
2 lb. Evaporated Peach
es 21b. 25c Saturday only
Butternut Victory Bread
received every day.
Wisconsin Cheese diredt
from tadtory, fresh and
’fine.
Kirmit Veivet Ice Cream delivered
in any quantity any time.
Order your groceries from us and
get the best at the right price and
have your order delivered on time
PAUL NOLEN & COMPANY
“WE DELIVER NOW”
Phones
24 and 60
Jackson, Georgia
P. S. —See Paul Nolen
about that
HUPMOBILE
The car for the Ameri
can family.