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Fifty Years A'-o.
rrrndfntv. r’s hat’ Ami wit’iin it vu see,
r,•, -t'a favorite cot:: h re. iedv.
\va.‘ 1. <.• r ’tvv-as Asthma, Bronchitis or
Or i:*. v at i>g_;ht waked the house with a
vv hoop,
Wi'h Acer’s Cherry Pectoral Grau’ther
v a s lie
That no cold or cor "It would e’er fail of a
cure.
In h-it t' J, “ styles change, but the records
will u /
Cc hs are cure-I as they wer- 5:0 years ago.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
bas no equal as a remedy for
coughs, colds, and lung dis
eases. Where other soothing
elixirs palliate, Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral heals. It is not a
cheap cough syrup, which
soothes but does not strength
en ; it is a physician’s cough
remedy, and it cures. It is
put up in large bottles, only,
for household use. It was
awarded the medal at the
World’s Fair of ninety-three.
It has a record of
50 Years of Cures.
A Worthville Lady Speaks.
Editor Argus—lf enough has not
already been said on prohibition per
mit me to add a few more words, as I
cannot vote for it I must talk for it.
1 have never wished to vote for any
tiling else in my life but- prohibition,
and I wish I could vote a thousand
times for that, and I only speak the
sentiment of hundreds of mothers,
wivns and dnugl -o's tfir-nc.:hout our
land, if lin y could overrule in this
limiter (hey would soon trample the
iai osier uu b r foot, and it -would he
. ! *• l j.i v cl n l ' a bi : nd 1 Lor.
’we mist have tigers let them
I.* b’m 1 • * . Vfiu i old
■ ris bit id he is timid ; ins den is
iin i u awn; in one out- < ■ t he-way :
place or in some* corner. Hu is not
1 e-.o :'h to < ••' out u on the
public highways’ and and set his trap
f< r our i oy s — >-ur o : ht, innocem
boys-—some of whom n. v- never seen
the inside of a b,i \> m, and God
grant, that they may t ev -r see behind
the screen. If and is the will of God
that they should lie laid hi their
graves in their innocent childhood so
let it be, but God forbid they should
ever fill a drunkard’s grave; forbid
that any father should help to bring
the curse within tin i” re vh. Do not
tempt them with your h. miy bar
rooms, your gilded saloons.
Wo want no tigers in our land
Of any name or kind,
But if a tiger we must have
Just let him st ill be blind.
Perhaps tlm blind one cannot sec
To cha a* our Coys and men,
Or catch them in his hidden net
And drag them to his den.
You c. iV VS- jus; as vso',l ro have
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Jl A.S. O' 't - *-.1 - ' S.
Is your eropeny u sured? if not,
wh3 not ? Soon the March breeze
will eollle to fail Ui • ’parks idvei
pool and London land Globe I.is'cr
jince Cos. S. B. Kinari*, Agent.
Plenty shop coal 20c per hundred.
b. B. lvinard.
Sandy Plains.
Since the weather is cold h lot of our
people ore snffeiing with the grip.
Key. G. H. Carter lectured to a large
audience on the sid jee.t of prohibition
at I iberty last Sunday. Bro. Carter is
and one a good part for Hie cause of pro
hibition and we bid bun God speed in
tlbs undertaking.
We are glad to note that Mr. Kidway
is some better at this writing.
Several of our leading me" are on the
We bad no school on Tuesday on ac
count of the teacher, Frans Thaxlon,
being sick.
M r. Fiank C- iter has been on the sick
1 1 f h. r Hie pasd week, but is somewhat
1)0 1 ter.
it v. W. J. Hardy filled the pastor’s
pla e at Towoliga on last Sunday.
We learn that Mrs. Ida, the w ife of Dr.
Thaxton, Jr., is quite sick. We hope
for her recovery.
Some of our ladies must be expecting
to go to Klondike from the quantity of
quilts they are preparing.
Mrs. Joini Thompson is v : sitiug her
mother, Mrs. Dr. J. F. Tliaxton this
week?
Some of our farmers have begun to
put in guano for the next 4 cent cotton
crop.
Mr. “Fons” Freeman was hauling his
best girl on last Sunday. Come again,
Mr. Freeman, we are always glad to see
you.
Mr. Willie Carter and Drate Brownlee
were in our midst last Sunday. Come
again boys.
We are all for prohibition. Just, watch
how Goody’s go. Vldet.
Patillo.
I see from some of the papers that
Towaliga district, is put down as one
district that w ill go for barrooms March
3. I think they are mistaken. Old Tow
aliga district- will go dry on that date
3to 2, peihups 2to 1. I hear the good
women of Patillo saying that if whisky
is voted back in Jackson that they will
go to Griffin or some other dry town to
do their shopping, and they will do it.
for before ir, went dry in Griffin the ood
mothers and daughters left Griffin and
went to Jackson to trade and •Is y said
that ir was dangerous fora lady to go to
(irifiiii for she was ■ finest sure to he ju
suln and ei her in ‘roioj; or ivnivnirg. and
thev have never quo- Jaw > *n si map but
if Is r looms are v-C-ed . u e. t!scy*"wT;?. go
t. - Gj- -a , _ ..ve. J ck -a
Clack eye.
’Squire T. P. Bell and Ids little and agb-
I is, 1 11 lured and i>es ,ie and Miss 1 ruon
Ilcrpei spent a couple of days in Atlauts;
last week.
ev. R >lfe Hunt, I). D., of Milner,
pm ached an aide sermon ax Rock bpring
buuday to a very large congre-
CiOll.
Misses Lucie aud Hattie Head of High
Falls are at Rock Snnn :s church bun
day and went to Mrs. T. P. Beils’ for
dinner.
Mrs. Jennie Willis and Walter LL'le
j dm of BaruesviUe spent Saturday aud
Sunday with Mr. J. A. Spruce.
Hon. 11. a Ogletree and Miss Fanny
spent Sunday wuth his mother, Mrs. Ma
tilda Oglet-ree.
J. M. Norris is going into the poultry
business on a yerv large scale.
Quite a lot of the boys are buying h : -
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THE JACKSON ARGUS.
cycles and all I think will get one befo e
long. If a bicycle agent, was to come
a’ong lie weald have a big trade.
A lot of the hoys over in Monroe
county were caniiM down to Forsyth to
st e Judge B< ck and Solicitor Blood
worth last week for being too liberal
with cards. All gave bond and leturn
ed home wiser boys.
J. C Bel! and W. J. Harrison are „ff
this week on jury duty.
In fit mi
1 vM w M £ a * i ~ •
Saturday Messrs. R. C. St iother
and George Strother were here look
irg af•:erthe interests of their hotel.
•b- Wigwam, and mi: t 1 urepara
t ion *, for the rapidly approa liing guy
season.
Mr. T!iad O. Fcrker, of Brown
H use fame, has leased the \Y gwarn
for the summer.
Dr. G. H. Carter was to have de
livered a temperance lecture at the
Baptist church Tuesday evening, but
the inclemency of the weather pre
vented. The people were greatly
disappointed. Dr. Carter is a forci
! ble as well as an entertaining speaker.
Mr. L. A.. Snow has had quite a
severe attack of grip, butts out again
much to the relief of his friends.
Mr. Jack Lamar spent Friday in
Macon.
I Col. L. W. Reeves, a very charm
ing old gentleman, and principal of
the Flovilla school spent Sunday in
town.
The friends of Mrs. W. A. Elder
will regret exceedingly to hear of her
indisposition.
Miss Jennie Britton, formerly of
Indian Spring is teaching at Ander
sonviTe.
Mrs. Geo. Collier spent Sunday in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Banks Allen spent
Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Allen.
Another “13th” Dinner.
Last Saturday Capt. Henry
Thurston celebrated hissC>th birthday
Ibv inviting a number of his
old comrades of tiie 18th Ga.,
regiment to his home fo? dinner.
i !;e invitation was responded toby
1 v ,i rd the C i 1 prep aired by Mrs.
:■ i i'Ston was g :1 •1 '3n j• iye t. \ t was
a most pleasani o ccsion and wifi be
ii; munberr i us such for a long time.
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Persons wisbir.g to see me in rof-r
--•,■,■ c- to plants will find me at Dingle
Led until 9 :80 a. m., or at my pit et
on M'•Dooougii street- from 1U a. m.
until 8 i). m. I hope to finish moving
: by -April 1 and will be pleased to show
!my very complete stock of dowering
and decorative plants to visitors, i
| offer vegetable plants at the following
prices : Cabbage, from seed bed, 25c
per 100 ; cabbage, transplanted, 50c
' per IOO; tomato Is, 15c per doz; ro
matov , pot grown , 50c per doz ; pep
■ pers, pot grown , 50c per doz.
Spring Time’s Aconung.
Soon ihe floweer ‘ill be a blooming,
So .11 too bees ill be a bumming,”
j Soon tlie birds 'ill b a singing.
Toro- the woods their song a ringing.
Joy and gladness the world a bringing,
Then the beautiful spring's acoming,
Then get your system clean and free,
With the matchless B. B. B.
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T. W. D & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - - HI KMOND.VA.
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possible deat i ior some ✓ '* \J| y.g
wives. For others it /'/, \
means practically no / x y>
discomfort ;*t all. There /, / V
is no reason whv child- > ‘ 'hil
birth should be a period ‘ '
of pain an i dread. h ev- . It 13 9
oral mouths before a liniment
woman becomes a to he ap
mothcr she should p tod ex
prepare herself for t -rnal-y.
the critical ordeal. h rekrr,*9
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ticß. made which la f a sand re
inten hod for this \ ?ves ' :
purpose alone. and! is tens i c n,
The name of givesela Jiei*
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preparation is organ con
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--mg. Best results
folio w if the
remedy is used
during the whole
period of preg
nancy. It is the
Ar K ft on ly remedy of the
kind in the world
l LH endorsed by
$1 per bottle at all
( - \ drug stores, or sent
„JL( / by mail on receipt
P r^ce -
Y\ free Books con
-11 // taining invaluable in
fik formation for all women,
SVy will be sent to any ad
jMih jl|u mV dress upon application to
j/ffj \\ V\ The Bradfield Regulator Cos.,
U • Atlanta, Ga.
Church for Sale.
Will be sold to the highest
bidder on Saturday March sth
1898 at the church at Indian
Spring Ga. The Indian Spring
Baptist church and lot on which
same is structed. The building
and lot only to sold. Furniture*
not included in saie. Property
lo be delivered to purchaser on
Ist day of July. Fertns one
fourth cash balance July Ist.
B. A. Collier.
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Is written by Bight Hon. William Ewart Gladstone,
Ex-Premier of Great Britiau and ttehtmi, Chester.
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- JAMES VICKS SOoo, Rochester. N. Y.
Notice.
To the good people of Butts and ad
joining count n s :
That I am still m the‘ring ai
f|,i:y I- : 1 ' >' n ‘ V
ever before m my experience.
So when you want a good m np
t,vvo horse wagon of niy own (i
(not t-hoso factory made wegors g
are made to sell), but a wagon te : >i is
noble to ran °asy and stand the •-t
of ti ne.
Or when you need your wayor or
ini jo* v i‘ j-Gr'l. ‘CO me bind n a
■ trial, n* ii pt r! s; i ?
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ing in n way ti> f w.ll u -igi-.t y
Thank; g y all ‘ nOf- vo - 1
hoping for a<.. • h uo.. c- oi tuc .i-
I rema : u
Yours respectfully,
G. W. KINSHAN,
At the same old stand,opposite the
the iai i. J ackson. (la,
• • • JACKSON • • •
REAL ESTATE
•• • BDREAO •• •
Has Some Pretty Plums.
Information regarding Real Estate,
either in this county or city, will be
cheerfully given by us free of charge.
200 Acres of gnnd land containing two
good houses, wi'h a good well of water
in each yard, good pasture lauds, iu But
trill district.
We have another well improved place
in Buttrill district, an ideal home, not
more than 1 1-2 miles from Jenkinsburg,
right on public road, at a bargain.
At Jenkinsburg we lmve a storehouse
and lot, one residence with lialf-acre lot
and another dwelling light up in town
Also, a warehouse and two-story store
room In best, part of town.
Besides these we have in Jackson ois
trict, one place of 200 acres, anothei of
112 and anot her ; AoO acres, of ehoi e,
well improved .<{, i<i miu s <>' ic—
son, and a-l. puces reasonable, and terms
to smt the puicha.'.i r.
In Jackson w Ir.vo one nice Tie •me
on First s<: •-u om> <-o 'J'i-i-d -on ; at :i
sovei al ot lu r ciioiee homes n o,,her parts
of the ;■>, _
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Citation.
j GKORtiTA —Butts County.
Butt Court of Ordinary, rebruury term, i -c
11 appearing to the court that in n at.erof
: probate of last will and testament of Nancy
j 1.. Thompson, bv •). W.Thompson, propounder,
j that Samuel Ik Burford. one of the ucirs, is a
non-res-d- n? of tst te of i.eorgi- ,it is or
| dered that the said Samuel P. Burn,rd. mn
-1 resident aforesaid, be served by publication of
! this order for fou weeks in the Jackson A
- gus, and that he show cans-- before me on bn,
! first Monday in March. ICib at my oiece in
Jackson, Georgia, why said will should not b
j probated in solemn form.and admitted to ree
> ord*
Given under my hand and official signature
this Feb. 7. JM'-S.
JAB. F. ('AItM < II AKli,Ordinary
Citation.
G EORGI A—Burts County.
Butts Court of Ordiuari, February Term,
1898.
Whereas. .1. C. Maddux rcj.s to the
eourt by Ms petition !oly f?lrd -t as eyecu
tor of the estate of Emory o' , .Vaddux. h" bus
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