The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, April 14, 1933, Image 3

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OJAP^y> APRIL 14, 1933 Etheridge-Smith Cos. Easter Merchandise Coming • V In Daily In All Departments. You are cordially invited to visit our Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Departments and see the beautiful Dress es and Hats, also Dress Goods department for piece r goods. One lot big assortment dresses in Crepes of differ ent shades at $3.95 each. Also one lot Silk Dresses in light and dark shades, all in latest styles, sizes > 14 to 44 at only $5.00 each. Slips in both straight and bias cuts in. pink and white colors at $l.OO each. 'Cft Dry Goods Dapartment Be sure and see the new goods arriving in this de partment daily—just received shipment of Suisse for Blouses, Dresses and Eylet Embroideries, also Voiles, Demities, Organdies in plain and pastel shades. Beautful line of prints, new patterns, fast colors at 10 to 15 cents per yard. Mens Clothing Department You will find this department well filled with Spring hats in both felts and straws, Shirts, Ties, Sox, Shorts, Pajamas, and many other items not men tioned. • STARK Mr. H-ili Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. .Tun Yarbrough, of East' Point, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wyatt. Mr. Joe Thaxton, of Florida, is visiting his brother, Mr. T. J. Thax ton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMichael, of Jackson, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McMichael last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tyler and children, of, Jasper county, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Holloway, also Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morgan Satur day and Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. G. Ashton Smith, of Monticello, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mor- 1 .# g M Ms. 3 RULES big help to BOWELS What a iov to have the bowels move like clockwork, every day! It’s easy, if you mind these simple rules of a famous old doctor: 1. Drink a big tumblerful of water before breakfast, and several times a day! 2. Get plenty of outdoor exercise • without unduly fatiguing your self. 3. Try for a bowel movement at exactly the same hour every day. Everyone’s bowels need help at times, but the thing to use is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. You’ll get, a thorough cleaning-out, and it won’t leave your insides weak and watery. This family doctor’s prescription is just fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin, and other helpful ingredients that couldn’t hurt a child. But how it wakes up those lazy bowels 1 How good .you feel with your system rid of all that poisonous waste matter. Or. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIM laxa,u * DRESSES Ladies New Hats Ladies Soft Fabric Hats in assorted colors, also the lat est style in white hats for ladies and misses. Many other hats to select from. gan. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. O’Neal and children, Mrs. Pink O’Neal, spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith at Worthville. Mr. and Mrs. Odie Duke, of At lanta, were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wyatt. The officers’ council and teachers’ meeting of the Macedonia Sunday School held its monthly meeting on Saturday night at the home of Miss Marion Bartlett. A good meeting was reported with most of the officers and teachers present. Mrs. J. R. Mc- Michael had charge of the program. The lesson was well taught by Mrs. McMichael. After the program, the Asst. Sdpt.. Mr. F. H. Morgan, pre sided over the business session. Mr. -and Mrs. Lloyd White made a business trip to Atlanta on last 'Wednesday. ♦ Mrs. H. G. McClure,-. Mrs. Roe Owens little son, Edd, were vis itors of Mrs. Walter Jones, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Holloway anti children and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. O’Neal and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis in Henry county. Buy jewelry from a jew elry store. Seed and plants from a seed store for best service and results. Wholesale —Etheridge— Pea Man. Save Time, Trouble You can subscribe orrenew v for leading daily papers and mag azines at The Progres s office. We can save you time and trouble and mon^y. The Progress-Argus THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA SHOES Just received ship ment Sport Oxfords, in tan combinations and black and white combinations. New shipments in ladies and childrens shoes— Come in and let us show you. There Will be a short Easter pro gram given at the B. Y. P. U. Sun day night, April 16, in connection with the regular B. Y. P. U. pro gram, which will be in charge of group No. 3, with Mrs. B. A. Wil liamson as leader. Your presence will be appreciated at this service. Come thou with us. BEER SESSION IS ALMOST CERTAIN POLL OF LEGISLATURE IS BE ING TAKEN. SESSION WILL BE CALLED IF MAJORITY FAVORS BEER BILL An extra session of the Georgia, legislature will be called to enact a beer law, if a majority of the mem bers of the house and senate favor such a plan, it is stated in informed circles. A poll of the members of the leg islature is now being taken, reports show. The governor is said to look with favor on the session, provided at least 135 members of the house and 35 members of the senate agree in advance to vote for the beer leg islation. The funds arising from the tax on beer would go to support of the com mon schools and to pay Confederate pensions, it is understood. Estimates of the revenue under a beer law would amount to from $250,000 to $500,000 per year. The session, if one is called, would not last more than twelve it is stated. The cost of such a session would probably be paid by the state. South Carolina and Tennessee have enacted bills to legalize the sale of beer and Georgia, it is pointed out, should act to keep money from, going to other states. As soon as the present poll is com • pleted a definite statement will be made as to the extra session of the • - • *> • - - general assembly. * WITH THE CHURCHES baptist THOMAS M. CALLAWAY, Pastor. Hours of Service: Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Servlet*. 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer and Praise Service, 7 p. m. METHOD IST MARVIN R. HEFLIN, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service at 11, a. m. and at 7:00 p. m. Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, 7:00 p. m. FLOVILLA METHODIST CHURCH HARVEY A. KING, Pastor Services every second and fourth Sunday at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m., Rev. J. R. Terrell, superintendent, prayer meeting each Thursday evening 8:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited to each o fthese services. PEPPER TON BAPTIST Services every first Sunday. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Services 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. WORTHVILLL BAPTIST J. B. STODGHILL, Pastor. Services third Sunday and Satur day before. Services at 3 p. m. Saturday, at 11 a. m, Sunday. Sunday schooF 10 a. m. TOWALIGA BAPTIST REV. D. W. COX, Pastor. Services third Sunday and Satur day before at 11 a. m. The public invited to attend. Liberty Baptist ciiurch REV. P. P. MOSELY, Pastor Preaching second Saturday and Sunday in each month at 11 a. m. The public invited to attend. MACEDONIA BAPTIST REV. G. ASHTON SMITH, Pastor Deacons’ meeting Saturday morn ing before the second Sundays in each month; preaching services every second Saturday; Bible school Sun day p. m. except second Sunday; morning worship second Sunday 11 a. m.; teachers’ meeting Saturday night before second Sunday; B. Y. P. U. program planning meeting Thursday evening before the third Sunday in each month. FAIRBURN LEVIES NO TAX; HAS CASH IN TREASURY The city o‘f Fairburn, Ga., in old Campbell county, which was recent ly merged with Fulton, will levy no tax this year, it is announced. The city has a cash balance in the treas ury sufficient to pay operating ex penses, the statement said. This i.j the second year that Fairburn has lifted all local taxes. u* Some Good Advice — — —~ — —..—-By Albert T Reui Moi/, Lem You 0,-there’s ROGERS i JJU ALITY FOOD SHOPS ST O K E L Y SALE Of Canned Vegetables 9 STOKELVS PARTY Peas 15* ■■■■■EBBHHHI Stokely’s Solid Pack Tomatoes 3 ™ N J 25c Stokcly’s Sugar Corn 3 S> N J 25* Stokcly's Tomato Juice * 6 cans 25* Stokcly's Finest Tomato Catsup 2 Morrr.us IS* Stokcly's Small Whole Green Beans ‘can* 15* Stokcly's Cut Beets 2 15c Stokcly's Diced Carrots 3 cans 25* Stokcly's Lye Hominy 2 •'cans 4 15* Stokcly's Mired Vegetables no. 2 can 10* StoLctij’s Peas & Carrots No. 2 CAN 15* Stokdy s Crltlcss , Turnip Greens ‘ n T*Xn ' 10* Stokcly's Lima Beans no. 2 can 17* Stokcly's Honey Pod Foes s ( P as - 17c MR. B. B. O’NEAL WAS BITTEN BY TARANTULA DREADED POISON SPIDER HID DEN IN BUNCH OF BANANAS BITES SALESMAN. GIVEN MEDICAL ATTENTION Mr. Bernard O’Neal, salesman for Paul Tyler & Company, is recovering from a bite inflicted Tuesday by a tarantula. The dreaded poison spider was concealed in a bunch of bananas and as Mr. O’Neal was serving a customer and reached his hand in the fruit the tarantula bit the index finger of his right hand. Mr. O’Neal stopped the flow of blood in his finger and rushed to a physician, who happened to be near. He was given treatment and Wednes day was able to return to work. He was quite sick for sonie time and no •ioubt prompt medical care saved his life, as the bite of the tarantula is said to be fatal. On two other occasions tarantulas have been found in bananas in Jack Del Mbnte or Libby's PEACHES CAN 2% 121* * Libbu or Del Monte FRUIT SALAD CAN 19* * Libby or Del Monte Sliced or Crushed PINEAPPLE NO 2 15^ CAN 9 All Flavors JELL-0 3 PKCS. 17* t FREE! 2-OZ. cXn of Cocoanvt and Jiakiiifj Pan With CALUMET BAKING POWDER cS 25* fe Post Bran FLAKES 2 E 25* a Pillsburv CAKE FLOUR CKO. £9* Idle lini/e SLICED BREAD I.OAF 10* son stores, but nobody was bitten at the time. The tarantula is in a glass jar at the store of Paul Tyler & Company and has been viewed with a good deal of interest. Says Her Husband Lost 16 Pounds In 4 Weeks “I have never found a medicine that ‘peps’ you up like Kruschen Salts and better still, leaves you ‘pepped up.’ I take it two or three times a week—not to reduce but merely to feel good and clean. My husband took it to reduce, he lost 16 pounds in 4 weeks.” Mrs. E. A. Ferris, Washington, D. C. (Decem ber 29, 1932.) To lose fat and at the same time gain in physical attractiveness and feel spirited and youthful take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at any drugstore in the world but be sure and get Kruschen Salts the SAFE way to reduce wide hips, prominent front and double chin and again feel the joy of living—money back if dissatisfied after the first jar.