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COAL COAL COAL COAL
Plenty coal at the
First Baptist Sunday School
If the day is frosty and chilly
the furnace will be going.
Next Sunday,
Sept.29tti, 1918
RALLY DAY
STATE MISSION DAY
PROMOTION DAY
A BIG DAY FOR ALL
OUR AIM:
250 present; SIOO.OO for
State Missions; every member
present. Come and bring a
friend. Splendid program. Ev
ery department of the School
taking a part.
W. O. Ham, Mrs. H. J. Miller, Mrs.
S. P. Nichols, Miss Helen Carmichael
in charge of the program.
The hour is 9:30 (new time.) Ushers
and superintendent will be on hand to
give you a hearty welcome and hand
shake. Don’t miss this service.
COME SEE HOW WE DO THINGS.
J. H. CARMICHAEL, Supt.
PERSONAL
Mr. J. C. Adams has been sick for
the past few days.
Mrs. Mittie Roberts is boarding
With Mrs. J. C. Adams.
Mrs. J. S. Murph and little daugh
ter, Mollie Irene, of Marshallville, are
guests of W. E. Watkins.
DEATH OF FIVE-YEAR OLD
BOY OCCURRED MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Wilson, of
Worthville, have the sympathy of
their many friends in the death of
their five-year-old son, Woodrow Wil
son, which occurred Monday morning
at 11 o’clock. The funeral was held
fet Sardis church Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o’clock, Rev. S. R. England con
ducting the services.
SIOO Reward, SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all Its stages, and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being; greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System thereby de
stroying t'.e foundation of the disease,
giving the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting na
ture in doing its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith in the curative
powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. ,l *
With the Allies hitting: the Hun on
all the fronts, the kaiser is beginning,
to “hit up and take notice. It is just
such hammering as this that will bring
the Germans to their senses. We must
back up the men in the trenches and
buy bonds to keep them supplied with
guns and ammunition.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fall*
to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
In-tantlv relieves Itching Plies, sod you can get
-'ful sleep after the first application. Price 60c.
Ay your subscription now.
THE JACKSON PROPREftS-ARGUS, JACKSON, G
CANDIDATES FILE
EXPENSE ACCOUNTS
It cost Hon. J. W. Wise $3,267.37
to be elected to congress, according to
a statement of his campaign expenses
filed in he office of clerk of the supe
rior court of Butts county. At the
same time it cost Hon. G. Ogden Per
sons, candidate opposed to Mr. Wise,
$4,055.79, to be defeated for con
gress.
Mr. Wise’s expense account w r as di
vided as follows:
Announcement $ 176.45
Stamps and stationery 575.82
Clerk hire 445.54
Advertising, printing and
stationery 1321.56
Assessments 400.00
Traveling Expenses 350.00
Total $3,269.37
Mr. Persons spent the following
sums as shown by his statement filed
in the clerk’s office:
Assessments $ 450.00
Newspaper advertisements. 2,121.64
Clerk hire 200.00
Postage 550.00
Stationery and copy 375.00
Hotel expenses 25.00
Gasoline and oil for car 31.00
Copying voters lists 93.15
Cigars 110.00
Total $4,055.79
The war is stressing as it has never
been stressed before the survival of
the fittest. Many a little fellow with a
hole-in-the-wall-business will find that
he cannot go on doing business at less
than cost. The sooner that kind is
wiped out the better it vuill be for the
country.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
restores vitality ami energy by purifying and en
riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength
ening, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c.
Statement of the Condition of
Tbe Bank o! Flovffla,
Located at Flovilla, Ga., at
the close of business Sept. 20, 1918
RESOURCES
Demand loans I 1,595 23
Time loans 54,665 85
Overdrafts, secured 1,399 61
Overdrafts, unsecured 816 30
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank 2,000 00
Banking House 1,250 00
Furniture and fixtures 1,710 60
Other Real Estate 1,408 55
Due from banks and bankers
in this state 47,175 35
Due from banks and bankers
in other states 8,104 69
Currency __ sllO7 00
Silver, nickels, etc., 520 93
Cash items .1,260 71 2,888 64
Advances on cotton
Total $117,414 72
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 15,000 00
Surplus fund 6,132 08
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid 2,490 28
Due to banks and bankers in
this state 5,805 33
Due unpaid dividends
Individual deposits subject
to check 72,348 48
Time certificates 15,448 47
Cashier’s checks 190 13
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payable including time
certificates representing
borrowed money
Total. $117,414 72
State of Georgia, County of Butts.
Before me came J. T. Gibson, Cashier
of Bank of Flovilla, who, being duly
sworn, says that the above and forego
ing statement is a true condition of
said Bank as shown by the books of
file in said Bank.
J. T. GIBSON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 24th day of Sept. 1918.
W. D. HENCE LY,
N. P. and Ex-Off. J. P.
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FIFTY BUSHELS PURPLESTRAW
Seed Wlufrat for sale. See B. F.
Watkins, Sr., Jackson, Ga.
9-27-tfc
FOR SALE—2OO BUSHELS OF
clean, pure blue stem seed wheat,
$3.00 per bushel. Apply to J. H.
Patrick, Jackson, Ga. 9-13-4tp
Certain-teed renders
a war service. \
Certain-teed saves war supplies, because it is \ \\
made of materials which have no use in war pro- l
ducts. It serves war needs because it provides our —\
armies, and peoples everywhere, with efficient, \
Certain-teed saves war transportation , because it is so qs \
compact that it takes minimum car space, and so easy to \ -ly’r-jp v 1
handle that it requires the minimum time to load and unload.
Certain-teed saves war labor. It can be laid in less \ :
time than any other type of roof; and no skill is required— : jjf§lM
anyone who will follow the simple directions that come llllk /A
packed in the center of roll can lay it correctly. Jr Is I
The durability and economy of Certain-teed are recognized the world ' Alls A
over, as proved by its enormous sale. It is now the standard roof
for factories, office buildings, hotels, stores,
warehouses, garages, farm buildings, etc. jaßßa /
Certain-teed Products Corporation
Office* & Warehouse* is Priocipel Cities of America
Newton Hardware Cos.,
.Phone 18 Jackson, Ga.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
THE JACKSON NATIONAL BANK
IS GIVING AWAY A BOOK OF
PRACTICAL SERVICE TO EVERY
FARMER. THE NEXT TIME YOU
ARE IN TOWN BE SURE AND GO
BY THE BANK AND GET ONE AS
THEY ARE FREE FOR THE ASK
ING. 9-20-4 t
FOR SALE—I DODGE, 1917 MOD
el, in good shape. Has two bump
ers, spot-light and seat covers.
$900.00. Cash, or terms to right
party. M. F. Lewis, 'McDonough,
Rt. 1, near Elliston. 9-20-tfc
FOR SALE—SO GALLON SYRUP
Barrells $2.50. Jackson Coca-Cola
Bottling Company. 9-20-2tc
FOR SALE—I TON REPUBLIC
Truck. Jackson Coca Cola Bottling
Company. 9-20-2tc
FOR SALE—S BROOD SOWS, 24
pigs, Durocs, Poland Chinas and
half Hampshires. E. R. Merritt,
Jenkinsburg, Ga. 9-20-2tp.
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
FOR SALE—S ROOM HOUSE AND
bam and 10 acres of land located
at Jenkinsburg, on public high
way. For terms apply to A. E.
Whitaker, McDonough, Ga. R. F. D.
No. 1. 7-19-2 mp
WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH
We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per
set (broken or not.) We also pay ac
tual value for Diamonds, old gold, sil
ver and Bridges-work. Send at ooce
by parcel post and receive cash by
return mail.
MAZER’S TOOTH SPECIALTY
Dept. X, 2007 So. sth St. Philadel
phia, Pa. 9-13-Btp
SALESMAN WANTED—LUBRICA
ting Oil, Grease, Specialties, paint,
part or whole time. Commission ba
sis. Man with car preferred. River
side Refining Cos., Cleveland, Ohio.
9-27-ltp .
DRS. J. B. AND L. B. HOPKINS
Dentists
Jackson, Ga. Phone 54
Offices in
NEW COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. M. Jones, of
Palmer, Okla., writes:
“From the time 1 ei**
tered Into womanhood
... I looked with dread
from one month to the
next: I suffered with my
back and bearing-down
pain, until life to me was
a misery. I would think
I could not endure the
pain any longer, and I
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . . .
1 decided to
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
“I took four bottles,”
Mrs. Jones goes on to
say, ‘‘and was not only
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully say that I have
not a pain. . .
“ It has now been two
years since I tookCardui,
and I am still in good
health. . . I would ad
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardui who is a
sufferer from any female
trouble.”
If you suffer pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel die need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up your run-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. Try Car
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
AD Druggists
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