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11l Taylor’s
YOU WILL FIND FRESH LOT
GRAHAM FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
MAPLE SYRUP, ASPARAGUS TIPS,
PRESERVES, PICK LES
AND CANNED MEATS.
Sole Agent Sunshine Flour, Rogers Bread, Wine Sap
Tobacco, Lowney’s Candies.
’Phone 134.
Woman’s Friend
Nearly all women suffer at times from female
ailments. Sor.c women suffer more acutely and
more constantly than others. But whether you have
little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you
should take Wine of Cardiff and net relief.
Cardiff is a safe, natural medicine, for women,
prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in
gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and
gives strength and tone to the whole system.
™jCARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Cardui. She writes:
“Cardui has done more for me than I can describe. Last spring I
was taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to
no avail, so I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do
njy housework. Since then my trouble has never returned.” Try it
AT ALL DRUG STORES
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the /, \,
Signature /%T
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Thirty Years
TMI eiMTAUK COMPANY. NEW TONE CITY.
THE JACKSON ARGUS.
Gumption on the Farm.
Trade one of the pups for a pig.
Roll the meadows and green fields.
Plant the garden when the cherry
blooms.
Beware of planting sprouted po
tato seed.
It is scabby business to plant
scabby potatoes.
Few farmers harrow quite enough.
Harrow, harrow, harrow.
He who by the plow would thrive
must straighten up and look alive.
Dogs can thrive on bones better
than a woman can on unkind words.
Keep manure near the surface;
plow it deep and you lose some of it.
Don’t plow the ground too wet;
get it just right, and then rush things.
Seek only that which is honora
ble that thou in thy poverty shouldst
die rich.
Don’t forget to make two sowings
of clover, and be sure to use one
half alsike.
Those who charge farmers with
the responsibility for the high cost
of living tell a fib.
Do not rush the teams too hard;
let them have time to get their
shoulders hardened to the work.
The farmer who allowed his im
plements to be sheltered by the sky
during the winter will now find
himself out.
When a man insists upon giving
you advice, you can readily get rid
of him by offering him a little in
return.
If there is no place in the shed
for the grindstone, get a box at the
store that will fit over it, thus keep
ing it covered from the weather.
I)o you remember, when you were
young, how it encouraged and cheer
ed you to be consulted by your el
ders? Try it on the young folks of
the household.
Everybody is impatient to begin
the spring work, but it were wise to
temper impatience with good judg
ment and to wait until all the con
ditions are right.
When you get the annual spring
cleaning fever, don’t cut down or
dig up all the nice little trees. Let
every one stand that isn’t in the
way. The trees will come handy
twenty years hence.
When you want to do a good job
of hoeing or weed-cutting this spring
put an edge upon the hoe. How
much better the tool will work, and
the operator as well! We despise a
dull hoe, and do not own one.
Just as nearly as you can, grow T
all the stuff you will need for your
family and your stock right at home
this year. One thing that keeps a
good many men poor is buying what
they ought to raise themselves.
The Philadelphia Congressman
who was charged fifty cents for two
boiled eggs in a Washington hotel
recently, has no cause to shake his
fist at the farmer. That modest in
dividual got only eight cents for
those two eggs. The forty cents
difference went mostly for style.
Seeding oats and peas: Asa soil
ing crop for stock, use one and one
half bushels of each per acre. The
peas need to be covered much deep
er than the oats, hence it is neces
sary to seed them separately. Seed
the peas first, weighting the drill
hoes in order to put them in four or
five inches deep. The oats are sown
broadcast and harrowed, or else
drilled shallow. Make the first
seeding as early as it is possible to
work the ground, following with
two later seedings at intervals of
two weeks each. Canadian field
peas are the kind to sow' for this
purpose.—April Farm Journal.
Good resul’s always follow the use
• f F.Uev’s Kidney Pills. They give
nromot. re'W in ail cases of kidney
and b’adder disorders, are healing,
strengthening and antiseptic. Try
them. For sale by Slaton Ekrug Cos.
Don't Worry With that Old Maclfl
THESE HOT DAYS. V
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36up a Stanfcarfc, tbe TKHorlti’s Best Sewtno flbaclJ
What—you can buy a Machine from catalogue house for $12.75 ? Yes, and you pn 1
a watch for $1 0(). Yes the Machine will sew. so will the watch keep time hnt iT* I
long ? Buy the best and you will buy only once ln a life time. If not convenient) I
you to call at my store and select \our machine I will b'ing one to your horn. '" r I
give you a pemonstration. Don’t buy a machine until you sec the STANDARD * DII I
Ouaranteod for Ten Years.
S. H. THORNTON, JACKSON, GA. I
Automobiles and Machinery Repaid
Pipe Fitting, Plumbing, Electric Wiring. Gasoline
Engines and Bicycles repairer!. Machinery erected.
Scrap Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead wanted. ’Phone 121
Jos. L. Wagner & Son, Jackson, Gal
PICNICS! PICNICS!
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Take a Kodak with you. I rent or sell.
I also carry Kodak Supplies and do finishing for amatuers,
Jos. E. Edwards.
Jeweler and Optometrist, > Jackson, Georgia.
Stop lfraiptnQ
Bills Twice Because You Have
Ifto IRecori)
Of your first payment. Come in and see us and we will
explain how, by keeping a checking account in this
Bank, you will always have the right change.
You will have a receipt for bills paid, and finally how a
bank account helps you save and build up an account
for a raiuv day. We pay a liberal rate of interest
on time deposits, and guarantee courteous and liberal
treatment to all.
JACKSON BANKINS COMPANY
1 HAVE IT! WHAT?
STACKS OF LUMBER!
BUTTS LUMBER e©.,
Jackson and Jenkinsburg.
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