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FLOVILLA
Mrs. S. J. Dunn and children, of
Wise, N. C., left Monday for Cordele
after a visit to Mrs. 0. D. Smith.
Mrs. S. M. Glover is visiting Mrs.
A. J. Johnson in Macon.
Messrs. Troy Vickers, Butler Smith
left Monday to enter N. G. A. C. at
Dahlonega.
Miss Annie Kate Linch has return
ed from a visit with Miss Mammie
Minter in Monticello.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Walker and
Master Dozier Walker, of Roberta,
were recent visitors to Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Dozier.
Miss Inez Smith, who is in training
at the Macon hospital is spending her
vacatio nof nine days at home.
- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dolvin, of Si
loam, are guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. J.
Copelan.
Misses Sara Allen and Annie Smith
have returned to the State Normal.
Mr. Herbert White will leave in a
few days to continue his studies at
the University of Georgia.
Mrs. Carrie Thomas, of Forsyth,
is the guest of Mr. E. L. Lawson and
Miss Lurline Lawson.
Col. and Mrs. O. M. Duke and Mas
ter Paul Duke have returned from
Mansfield.
jMr. T. M. Wolf and mother, Mrs.
Wolf, of Columbus, were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Allen announce
the birth of a daughter, Sunday.
Mr. Riley Plymale was down from
Camp Gordon Sunday with relatives.
ON ACCOUNT
Of being unable to secure the
necessary delivery boys
We Will Not Send Out
Any Drinks
Due to the conditions ours, as
every other business, is handi
capped on getting goods. We
know that every one knows
that it is hard to get merchan
dise of any kind.
Our Stock at present is almost com
plete. We will at all times endeavor
to keep a complete stock. If it can
be gotten we will have it.
Phone us your orders. We
will see that you get the goods.
Carmichael Drug 6 Book Cos.
PHONE 02
On the Corner Opposite the
Monument
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Persons and
children have returned to Monticello
The Flovilla High School will open
Sept. 16th for the fall term. The cit
izens have been working for two
weeks getting things in readiness for
the opting. Wednesday , several
spent the day at the school house and
cleaned up and beautified the
grounds. This with the repairs that
have been done on the building will
make it very attractive.
The music department will be in
charge of Miss Lurline Lawson. Miss
Emma Hayes ,of Hoschton, and Miss
Elizabeth Fletcher, of Locust Grove,
the assistant teachers, will arrive Sat
urday and will be at home with Mrs.
J. T. Edwards.
TRIED MANY, FOUND THE BEST
Good digestion is the foundation of
good health. Foley Cathartic Tablets
keep the bowels regular, sweeten the
stomach and tone up the liver. There
is nothing better if one desires an old
fashioned, harmless physic—gentle in
action, yet thoroughly cleansing in
effect. J. P. Gaston, New Ark, Ind.,
says he used a great many kinds of
cathartics, but Foley’s Cathartic Tab
lets gave him more satisfaction than
any other. He says they are the best
cathartic tablets made. Carmichael
Drug and Book Company, adv.
INDIAN SPRINGS
Mr. Leaman Lindsey and his sis
ter, Miss Lindsey, have returned as
care takres of the Foy Hotel.
jMr. and Mrs. L. W. Scoville have
closed the Wigwam for this season
and returned to the New Morris at
Birmingham for the winter.
Mis s Joe Varner visited friends in
Griffin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Watkins mo
tored to Atlanta last Thursday.
The many friends of Mrs. J. E. Cor
nell will be delighted that she has re
covered from her recent illness and
returned home.
Mrs. 0. D. Dolvin has returned to
Atlanta after spending the summer
with her aunt, Mrs. Cornell.
Mr. Ben Cleveland left on Tues
day to accept a position with the
Georgia Wholesale Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gregory
Announcement
THE
Jackson Banking Cos.
Takes pleasure in announcing that it has
been admitted to membership in the Federal
Reserve Bank System. Only the leading
banks are members of this system, the facil
ities of which enable them to make their re
sources elastic. The advantages of the sys
tem allow us to obtain liberal rediscounts
on Commercial and Commodity paper, all
of which will be of benefit to our customers.
All business entrusted to us is not only
safeguarded by the strid: Banking laws of
Georgia, but by the National Banking laws
relative to members of the Federal Reserve
System as well. Membership in this system
places us in a position to handle promptly,
safely and satisfactorily all classes of busi
ness eligible for re-discount with the Feder
al Reserve Bank.
SERVICE to our COUNTRY, SERVICE
to our CUSTOMERS, and SERVICE to
the PUBLIC is the Policy of this institu
tion.
We are always at the SERVICE of our friends
When we can SERVE YOU advise us.
Jackson Banking Cos.
STATE DEPOSITORY
OFFICERS
F. S. ETHERIDGE, President.
E. L. SMITH, Vice President.
W. O. HAM, Cashier.
W. P. NEWTON, Assistant Cashier.
have moved into the Wigwam as care
takers this winter.
Mr. Sherwood Thaxton has closed
the Foy Hotel after a very successful
season.
Miss Louise Smith, of Fitzgerald,
will arrive Thursday to visit her
aunts, Misses Collier.
Mr. Eugie Hattaway has returned
to his home, as he moving picture the
ater of which he was a member has
dissolved.
Buy before it is too late
all the wool and cotton
blankets that you will need
this winter. We have them
Jackson Mercantile Cos.
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FOR RENT—2 HORSE FARM
nicely located. Apply to Mrs. I. J.
Slaughter. 9-6-ltc
PARTIES WISHING FERTILIZER
FOR FALL GRAIN WILL PLEASE
COME IN AND LEAVE THEIR OR
DERS WITH ME.
A. A. HOWELL.
9-6-2tc
FOR SALE—S ROOM HOUSE ON
%acre lot, with bam and automo
bile shelter. Apply to H. B. Whit
aker, Jenkinsburg, Ga. 8-23-tfc
ESTABLISHED 1888
DIRECTORS
F. S. ETHERIDGE E. L. SMITH
J. B. SETTLE H. O. BALL
W. P. NUTT J. T. GOODMAN
R. P. SASNETT
FOR SALE—TWO GOOD MIL®
cows. Apply to M. G. Bond orcaj
W. M. Bond at oil mill. 8-9-t^B
CHOICE SEED WHEAT FOR SAL®
Apply to Wade H. Hammond
son, Ga. 9-13-2®
FOR SALE—2OO BUSHELS
clean, pure blue stem seed
$3.00 pei' bushel. Apply to J- Wj
Patrick, Jackson, Ga. 9-13-H®
FOR SALE—IIO ACRES OF LAjF
at Cork. Apply to B. C.
Cork, Ga. 9-13-2 J
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic |
destroys the malarial germs which are transffiJ-J
to the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price ■