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UNDERTAKING
S. H. THORNTON.
LICENSED EMBALMER.
Full line of Caskets and Robes to select from.
My careful personal attention given to all funerals entrusted
to me.
Calls answered promptly day or night.
DAT 'PHONE 114. NIGHT ’PHONE 133.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Famous Hackney Stallion
Will be at Leach & Co.’s
. IflL i * 3e ß‘ nn, ' n R March 25th.
a. O. TINGLE, Manager.
Newton-Carmichasl Hardware Go,
HARD WAKE I’AINTS OILS
When You Paint
v y K Use PURE Paint and
Use ure LINSEED OIL to add
JkK' to it at one-halt the cost of Paint.
I / PURR PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD, ZINC and
|\ I / LINSEED OIL (bathe Lie way the L. &M. SEMI-MIXED
I 1 1 I REAL PAINT Is made.
1 But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. &M. PAINT
if I J ready for use is NOT put into the Paint when it's pre-
SJ I/ pared for the Consumer who buys it. t
| i Tlie ADDITIONAL quantity of OIL is put into the Paint
by the by so doing he SAVES MONEY.
Therefore —buy 3 gallons of LINSEED OIL with every
4 gallons of L. & M. PAINT
r n1 MIX Ihe OIL with the PAINT.
If the Paint thus made costs more than $1.40 per gallon—
.lf the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory — ,
TV'ft rrTttm M*nfrrir yam halt' nut utnf. and g<et hark Aid, ynti paid
for the WHOLE of it; and besides, the numiy you paid to the Painter •
QUEANS IBQS-THE MOST
EFFECTUAL GENERAL TCHiO
Crow's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both
in Twtdcti form. Thc.Quininc drives
out NV.l.irij and (he Iron builds up
the System. F> >r Adults and
Children.
lno- what you are taking when
ywcsaisAie GKOVK’S T VSTKLKSS chill
TON fC. recogniwal for 30years through
out the South ms the standard Malaria,
t kill ami l'evrr Remedy and General
Strengthening Tonic. It is as strong us
the siarrmgest bitter tonic, but volt do not
t uJe the hitter because the ingredients
or not dissolve in the month hut do dis
.". ilserralilv in the acids of the stomach.
• • 'aarantecd by your Druggist. We mean
and. 50C.
TWre is Only One “BROMO QUININE” That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Xot*k (or signature of K. W. GROVE ou every box. Cures a Cold in One Day. Jsc.
JVliich Cows, Beef Cows,' Yearlings.
If von want to buy, sell or swap see me. 1 dehorn rows and p*y the
market prieo for hides, and handle the best meats that ean Ire had
ten my wagon. See me, 1 ean save you money.
R. F. WELCH, - Phone 2320.
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Automobiles and Machinery Repaired.
Pipe Fitting, Plumbing, Fleotric Wiring. Gasoline
Kngines and Bicycles repaired. Machinery erected.
Scrap Iron,'Brass, Copper and Lead wanted. 'Phone 127
Jos. L. Wagner & Son, Jackson, Qa,
RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS
AT THE SAME TIME
I The Wonderful, Cld Reliable Dr. Porter's
Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic
Surgical Dressing discovered by an
Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood
Poisoning.
Thousands of families know it already,
and a trial will convince vou that PR.
I’ORTKR’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING
OIL is the most wonderful remedy ever
discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores,
Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated E ve Lids,
Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and
all wounds and external diseases whether
slight or serious. Continually people are
finding new uses for this famous old
remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist
j We mean it. 25c, MV. #I.OO
BLOUNT BREVITIES.
Pitts CUrk went to Jackson
Moudav
Mr. and Mrs W 11. Craig spent
I Sundv • n 1-Vt>vth
Ms- 1 IV Bassett spent Sunday
| with Mrs. Willie Hoard.
Harvie Craig visited at Indian
|Spring Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs W J. Sutton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Mapp.
Pitts Clark and Paul Freeman
-.jKMit Saturday afternoon at Indian
Spring
Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. Reeves dined
! with Mr. and Mis Willie Hoard
|SundayT
■
Mr. and Mrs A. Freeman dined
| with Mi. and Mrs. C. F. Etheridge
Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. Ed Hoard and Mr.
land Mrs. Luther Hoard and little
| son. Pan, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reeves.
A crowd from Blount enjoyed a
picnic at High I'alls Saturday.
All but one or two caught some
fish. ('.ness they didn’t name their
hook right.
Mrs. B. F. Standard had as her
guests last Wednesday Mesdames
J. J. Reeves and A. Freeman and
Misses Susie and '-'lorence Ether
idge. All reported a nice time.
Those going to town from this
place last week were Mr. and Mrs.
A. Freeman,Mesdames J. J. Reeves.
Cunningham, Sutton, Miss Martha
Lee Sutton. Miss Annie Craig.
Harvie Craig.
Mrs Jack Reeves had aT he:
guests last Monday afternoon Mes
dames C B Standard. L. A. rree
=tan, R P- Tingie A. Freemar
■,V J. Sottcs. I ’ Reeves. Misses
Martha Lee Sv:::v S-arah art
L.;:::e F:e-em £zj Mav . re-atve..
UNION RIDGE RUMBUN6S.
Editor Auers —I * .2 t ve m
a fevr notes from our part of tie
moral vineyard.
Farmers are dried up and all
hands are fishing. No luck.
Our church house needs some
repairs, which we hope to be able
to make soon.
Brother Freeman is preparing to
overhaul his residence. When done
he will have a beautiful home.
S. C. Dodson and family are
visiting his father-in-law, Ductli
Thompson, of Finelierville, this
week.
Sheriff Evan Smith is preparing
to remodel his home, and when
completed it will be up-to-date—
second to none.
Misses Irene Heard, Pearl Grif
fith, Charley Mayfield, wife and
sister, and IL B. Flymale, from l'lo
\ ilia, attended church here Sunday.
Professor Lavender led the sing
ing Sunday at Union Ridge. Kd
is a fine singer, and Union Ridge
can boast of a lot of good ones.
Come down next first Sunday and
hear some good singing.
Brother Digby is our pastor for
this year, and we all love him for
his Christian character and the
gospel he delivers. He surprised
us Saturday by bringing Rev. Har
rison Jones down from Hampton.
Brother Jones is the father and
founder of I’niot: Ridge church,
and we are always glad to see him
We hope to have him with us in
our protracted meeting thissummer.
Saturday a picnic was given by
the Union school. I could not tell
all the good things they had to eat.
It seemed to me the land was flow
ing with milk and cake. You
should have been there. At night
they gave an entertainment that
could not be excelled. Day and
night exercises were presided over
by Miss Ruth Hays, the teacher of
our school. Miss Hays is a lady
from Jasper county, and measures
up to the standard of all our good !
citizens from Jasper. *
COATED TON6UE
MEANS LAZY LIVER
A l.n/v Liver Needs a Dose of Dod
son's Liver Tone—Guaranteed to
Take Place of Calomel.
When your doctor looks to see if
vour tongue is coated, lie is trying to
find out if your liver is working
properly. A few years ago doctors
had to prescribe calomel —there was
nothing else to give.
Recently in many sections of ttie
country Dodson’s Liver Tone has
practicallv taken the place of calo
mel as a liver remedy. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is mild, pleasant tasting
and harmless, which makes it a tine
medicine for use when your children
become bilious and constipated. But
the most remarkable feature of Dod
son’s Liver Tone i the fact that
Slaton Drug Company, who sells it,
guarantees it absolutely. The drug
gist will return your money without
aigument if a bottle fails to give en
tire satisfaction.
Price. 50 cents. We suggest that
you get a bottle today a 1 have it
ready for the next member "
family whose liver A I
Alway> Desirable
The notices:
residence that .- p; ■ ‘ w . w
M Semi-Mixed Rea
its being the s-v o ■
in paint. It’s the - 1
paint forex'er: r*- • - •* !
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and the hr,iuf : 1 - -
curei only by pansy Lead H icj
and Ll neet - ' • >,
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Ga.—Adv.
Constipation Cured.
Dr. Kiiig s \ v LT; s w
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[ Be Happy!
HasIPY *e girl, or woman, who has never suffered from
tr. .■ of :.:e diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been a
tnrerer hapey is she if she has learned of the wonderful
of Cardui, the woman’s tonic!
----- is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women’s ailments.
1: a natural medicine —safe, harmless, purely vegetable.
I h tnas been in successful use for more than 50 years. It
| has cured thousands. It should do the same for you,
Cardui Woman’s Tome
Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn., says, “I think
there is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui. I used it
with the very best results. I had backache and nearly
everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui.
Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall
always recommend Cardui to other suffering women. ,1
can’t praise it too highly. Asa medicine for weak, tired,
worn-out women, Cardui is safe and reliable. Try it, today. J
*
Write io: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Oiattanooea, Tenn.
for Special Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent free. J 56
Telephone Saved Child’s Life
One of the children fell into a water tank on
an Alabama farm and was rescued unconscious and
apparently lifeless. The frantic mother rushed to
the telephone and called the doctor six miles away.
He told her what to do and started at once, but
before he arrived the child was out of danger.
The protection of women and children is only
one of the chief values of the telephone on the
farm.
You can have this service at small cost. See
the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or send a
postal for our free booklet.
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
S. PRYOR STREET' ATLANTA, GA.
LE6AL ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITATION FOR ADMINISTRATION
Gkorgia, Butts County.
1). G. Goen having made appli
cation to me, in due form, to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of Miss Sarah 11,.l 1 ,.
Goen, late of said county, notice is
hereby given that said application
will be heard at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary for said
county, to be held on the first Mon
day m June, 1913,
Witness my hand and official
signature, this May 3, 1913.
|. 11. lIAM, Ordinary.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Gkorgia, Butts County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to The Or
i dinary of said countv for leave to
sell laud belonging to the estate of
\V. M. Stone for the payment of
debts and distribution. Sard ap
plication will be heard at the reg
ubf term of the Court of Ordinary
for - lid county, to be held cfn the
first Moudav in Tune, 1913.
This Mav 5. 1913.
MRS. G. STONE,
T v ' i': ix L'pou the Estate of
W. M. Stone.
Cure for stomach Dis
orders.
".H.wdt.rs of the stomach may be
i- o Chamber lain’s
Cablets. Many very remarkable
■ares ’live been effected by use of
uese tablets. Sold by all dealers.—
Adv.
'•'o R SALE.—OId newspapers, 10c
a lundle. Large quantityAon hand.
Vpply at THE ARGUS office.
Cares lid Saras, Offer Sememes Won't Curs
I rases, ' o matt *r of how long standing,
: ac wonderful, old reliable Dr.
P-'r-er s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and Heals at the same, time. 25c, 50c, SI.OO.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.
W. E. WATKINS,
Lawyer.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Office in Bank Hall, west side
of Square.
All business carefully and
promptly attended to. Am
prepared to negotiate loans on
real estate. Terms easy.
1)R. J. B. WATKINS,
Veterinary Surgeon:
Treatment of the diseases of*
all animals-
All calls promptly attended
to.
Office Leach & Co.’s New
Barn.
’Phones: Office 44, Res, 151.
JACKSON, GA.
E. C. SWANSON,
Dentist.
Office in Carter-Wartheu Build
ing.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
DR. J, E. WOODS,
Physician & Surgeon.
Office Upstairs llarkness
Building.
Office Phone 319.
Residence Phone 163.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
C. L. REDMAN,
Lawyer.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Office in Carter-Warthen Bldg.
THE FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE FIRE
INSURANCE CO. OF GA„
S. B. Bustard, Gen. Agent.
J, Matt McMichael,
Local Agent.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
H. W. NALLEY,
Attorney At Law.
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
Will practice in all courts.-
Special attention to adminis
tration of estates, wills and
damage suits.
Office over Moore’s Book Store
DR. 0. LEE CHESNUTT,
Dentist.
Office in New Commercial
Building back of Farmers
Bank.
Phone, Pesidence No. 7.
Office Phone 122.
TAX RECEIVER’S
NOTICE,
I will be at the following places
on the days stated, for the pur
pose of receiving tax returns for
the year 1913:
Iron Spring May 12
Worthville “ 13
Towaliga “ 14
Coody “ 19
Jenkinsburg “ 21
Cork “ 22
Flovilla and Indian
Spring “ 23
Jackson every Saturday.
F. M. HODGES,
Tax Receiver B. C.
“The Best Way to Get
a better position is to more than fill
your present one,” but don’t neglect
protection for your family m the
meantime. Buy a little life insur
ance now and add more as yon can
afford it. National Life Insurance
Cos., of Vt. (Mutual). Robt. T.
Carmichael. Dist. Manager, Hatk
ness Bldg., Jackson, Ga. —Adv.
For first-class MACK
service day or night, call
William Thurmond, tele
phone 173.
rtiamfiorla<n r s Co,ic - Cholera and
VnaiUDeriaia 9 Diarrhoea Remedy.
Never fails. Bay it now. It may save life.