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S. H. THORNTON,
LICENSED EMBALMER.
Full line * f Canketa and Robes to select from.
My careful personal attention given to all funerals entrusted
to me.
Calls answered promptly day or night.
DAY 'PHONE 174. NIGHT 'PHONE 193.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Famous Hackney stallion
WILL BE AT
Leach & Company’s Stable
Jackson, Georgia.
Every Tuesday
ft. O. TINGLE, Manager.
Newton-Carmichael Hardware Go.
HARDWARE PAINTS OILS
irWlllS©- 1 - Use PURE Paint and
Use Pure LINSEED OIL to add
iisls* to it at one-half the cost of Paint.
/ml
l I PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD. ZINC and
)| LINSEED OIL that’s the way the L.& M. SEMI-MIXED
I HEAL PAINT Is made.
I I But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. &M. PAINT
I I ready for use is NOT put into the Paint when it’s pre
f pared for the Consumer who buys it.
i J The ADDITIONAL quantity of OIL is put into the Paint
by the CONSUMER, as by so doing he SAVES MONEY.
Therefore —buy 3 gallons of LINSEED OIL with every
4 gallons of L. & M. PAINT
and MIX the OIL with the PAINT.
If The Paint thus made costs more than $1.40 per gallon—
If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory —
7TW*n return M'hufttvr you have not used* anti (ret back ALL you paid I
/or the WIIOUE of it; and besides, the money you fluid to the Painter. |
It’s Money in Your Pocket
To Paint Your House With
Mastic
Paint
“The Kind That Lasts”
Tsar bout must be punted. Two-third*
of the cost most go to the painter, who will
dbuge no more for patting on Mastic Paint
jfcu for an inferior kind.
Mastic Paint give* the most beautiful, hard,
ffl finish; will not crack, chalk or peel
aff, aad lasts longer than other paint.
Manufactured by
Peaslee-Gaulbert Cos.,
Incorporated
Louisville, Kentucky
DEMPSEY HARDWARE COMPANY.
Neat Job Printing
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MUMPS ARE SERIOUS
WHEN COMPUCAIEO.
Protect Patient and Prevent Con
tagion, Says the Georgia
State Hoard of Health.
Atlanta, Ga.—The danger In
mumps, or what is known to medical
science as epidemic parotitis, is not
so much in the disease itself as in
the complications which are liable to
attend it. For this reason it is im
portant that the patient be carefully
piotected against possible complica
tions, and also that precautions be
taken against spreading the contag
ion, says the Georgia State Board of
Health.
Tiie cause of mumps has never been
definitely determined. Like the ma
jority of the diseases of childhood,
it is among the mysteries of medi
cine. But it is a well established fact
that the disease is contagious and
can be transmitted from one person
to another.
While infants and adults are rare
ly attacked by mumps, they may have
it, and care should be taken to avoid
the contagion. The greatest period of
of liability to the disease is from
four to fifteen years of age.
Mumps is one of the oldest of
known diseases. It was accurately
described by Hippocrates, the an
cient Greek physician who noted the
suppuration of the parotid gland, and
the secondary inflammation of the
sexual organs was even known to
him. It does not appear to be limited
by climate, though the colder season
in the temperate zone is more favor
able to it, and it is noted that it is
more frequent in prolonged cold and
wet weather.
How the Contagion Is Spread.
It has been demonstrated that the
contagion may be carried in various
ways. A person may contract mumps
by being directly exposed to one hav
ing the disease; indirectly by coming
into contact with a third person who
has been exposed to it, or by receiv-
U ing the infection from some article
that has been used or handled by the
patient having the disease. The dang
er of contagion is not so great as in
the eruptive fevers, such as small
pox, scarlet fever, measles and the
like, nor is it ordinarily accompanied
by KU ch serious or dangerous compli
cations.
Nevertheless there occur occasion
ally serious and sometimes very pain
ful complications such as sloughing
of the parotid glands, painful swell
ing of the sexual glands followed of
ten by an atrophy or shriveling of
these organs. Besides these compli
cations mumps has been known to
induce convulsions, meningitis, in
flammation of the joints and pancreas,
deafness, facial paralysis, blights
disease and in very occasional cases,
loss of memory.
Because of these possible compli
cations it is well to avoid exposure
to the disease as far as possible.
Children with mumps should not only
be taken from school, but should be
isolated, and the same precautions
should be taken as in the case of oth
er contagious diseases. While the
thorough disinfection of soiled bed
tnd body clothing, including handker
chiefs and cloths used for the collec
tion of discharges from the nose and
mouth, is regarded as important in
preventing the spread of the contag
ion, fumigation of the room following
recovery of the patient is not regard
ed as essential.
The Symptoms of Mumps.
In an attack of mumps loss of ac
tivity Is noted, accompanied by pal
lor and lassitude; the child may be
come irritable and complain of ear
ache which will be followed by the
swelling of one side of the face. (In
a bilateral attack both sides become
swollen). Fever may develop, mildly
at first, and going sometimes as high
as 104. Even higher temperatures
have been noted. The swelling be
comes consptcous from the ear
down; the skin, pale, glistening,
and tense; the tongue coated. Chew
ing becomes a painful process; dif
ficulty in caring for the mouth may
cause bad smelling breath. -Nausea
and vomiting are often noted.
The time which elapses betweeu
exposure uiul development of the
disease probably averages a little
more than two weeks. Contagion is
possible during the entire course ol
the attack and also several days af
ter the swelling of the parotid glands
has disappeared. The patient should
be isolated, therefore, for three weeks
after the beginning of the symptoms
or for ten days after the swelling has
subsided.
There arc two parotid glands, one
on either aide of the facer just in
front of and extending slightly below
the ear. Both of these glands are
usually involved, the patient having
what *is sometimes called ‘double
mumps or mumps on both sides. The
swelling is usually at Its height by
the end of the third day.* it may ex
tend down into the tissues of the
neek. After remaining stationary for
two or three days, the swelling
gradually diminishes and disappears.
In an attack of mumps the patient
should be isolated and a physician
tailed. Applications of warm oil are
used with good effect. The mouth
should be kept clean with some anti
septic fluid prescribed by the physi
cian. The patient should be kept on
a liquid diet and the bowels should
be kept open. While it is not neees
sarv that the milder cases should be
confined to bed. it is important that
they remain indoors during the
course of the disease and avoid tak
ing cold, which might lead to com
plications. if there Is fever, it is
better that the patient should rest in
bed.
WE SELL THE
nroT M eats
uLu I Plate Ice.
We have experienced
meat cutters and are sure
we can please you.
Prompt Delivery.
Cooler & Cranfd,
PHONES 135 AND 136.
L. & M, Semi-Mixed Real
Paint.
It’s less costly. It’s the very best
paint that can be produced, because
it is composed of the standard ma
terials, pure White Lead. Zinc and
absolutely pure Linseed Oil. Buy 1
gallon, mix with it 3 quarts of Lin
seed Oil at a cost of 45 cents, and
thus make 1% gallons of the finest
quality of pure paint ready for use
for $1.40 per gallon. Try it. If not
satisfactory the dealer will return
you what you pay for it.
Sold by Newton-Carmichael Hard
ware Cos., Jackson, Ga.—Adv.
Chamberlain’s Colic,Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy
Every family without exception
should keep this preparation at
hand during the hot weather of Hie
summer months. Chamberlain’s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy is worth many times its cost
when needed and is almost certain
to be needed before the summer is
over. It has no superior for the pur
poses for which it is intended. Buy
it now. For sale by all dealers. -
Adv.
ftiamKortain'e Colic - Cholera and
Lnamoeriain S Diarrhoea Remedy.
Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life.
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take —Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic ,
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands. ,
QUININE AND IRfN-THE MOST
EFFECTUAUSEEERAL TONIC
Grove's Tasteless chill T >nic Combines both
in Tasteless form. T e Quinine drives
out Malaria and the Iron builds up
the System. For Adults and
Childr n.
You know what yov. are taking when
,'ou take GROVE’S TASTELESS chi.l
fONIO, recognized for 30 years through
>ut the Soir.-i as the standard Mai. ria,
h Bill and Fever Remedy and General
s lengthening Tcnic. It is as strong as
,ie strongest bitter tonic, but you do not
aste the bitter becau e the ingredients
lo not dissolve in the tnouth but do dis
olve readily in the acids of the stomach.
Guaranteed by your Di uggist. We mean
t. 50c.
.'here is Only One "BROMO QUININE' ’ That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
iAX)k for signature of E. W. GROVE on every box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.
Reaper King,
Ed Combs Famous Stallion, will make
the season at
LEACH COMPANY’S STABLE,
Jackson, - Georgia.
PAYNE’S
RHEUMATONE I RHEUMATISM
The Greatest Kidney and
Bladder Remedy on
the ITarket.
What it lias done for others it will
do for you. Cures and strengthens
the Kidneys and frees the system of
uric acid. By its use your daily tasks
will become a pleasure instead ot a
drudgery, life will be brighter and
your health extended for many years.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Price $1 00 per bottle.
For sale by Jackson Drug Cos.
FOR SALE.—OId newspapers, 10c
a bundle. Large quantity on hand.
Apply at TIIE ARGUS office.
Take Plenty of Time to Eat
There is a saying that “rapid eat
ing is slow suicide.” If you have
formed the habit of eating too rap
idly you are most likely suffering
from indigestion or constipation,
which will result eventually in seri
ous illness unless corrected. Diges
tion begins in the mouth. Food
should be thoroughly masticated
and insalivated. Then when you
have a fullness of the stomach or
feel dull and stupid after eating,
take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets.
Many severe cases of stomach
trouble and constipation have been
cured by the use of these tablets.
They are easy to take and most
agreeable in effect. Sold by all deal
ers.-r-Adv.
/
Shake Off Your Rheuma
tism.
Now is the time to get v id of your
rheumatism. Try a twenty five cent
bottle of ChamoerlainV Liniment
and see how quickly ynm rheumatic
pains disappear. Sold by all dealers,.
—Adv.
Cure* Old Sores, Otter Remedir - Cits
The worst cases, no matter of how .on;; standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. it relieves
Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c. 50c, SI.OO.
RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS
AT THESAME TIME
The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter’s
Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic
Surgical Dressing discovered by an
Ola R. R, Surgeon. Prevents Blood
Poisoning.
Thousands of families know it already,
and a trial will convince you that I)R.
PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING
OIL is the most wonderful remedy ever
discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores,
Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lids,
Sore Throat, Skjn or Scalp Diseases and
all wounds and exti rnal diseases whether
slight or serious. Continually people are
finding new uses for this famous old
remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist
We mean it. 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.
DR. 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-Warthen Build
ing:
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
DR. J, E. WOODS,
Physician & Surgeon.
f "
Office Upstairs Harkness
Building,
Office Plmtie 819.
Residence Phone 163.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
C. L. REDMAN,
Lawyer.
JACKSOjn, GEORGIA.
L dice in Carter-Warthen Bldg.
THE FARMERS
CO-’ iPERATIVE FIRE
INSURANCE CO. OF GA.
S. B. Klvap.d, Gen. Agent.
J. Matt McMichael,
Local Agent.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
H. W. NALLEY,
Attorney At Daw.
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. O. LEE CHESNUTT,
Dentist.
Office in New Commercial
Building back of Farmers
Bank.
Phone, Residence No. 7.
Office Phone 122
Blood Bath
Knocks Rheumatism
Remarkable Effects of a
Remedy That Actually
Irrigates the Entire
Blood Supply.
It sounds queer to take a blood bath;
but that is precisely the effect of a
most remarkable remedy known as
S. S. S. It has the peculiar action of
soaking through the intestines directly
into the blood. In five minutes its in
fluence is at work in every artery,
vein and tiny capillary. Every mem
brane, every organ of the body, every
emunctory becomes in effect a filter to
strain the blood of Impurities. The
stimulating properties of S. S. S. com
pel the skin, liver, bowels, kidneys,
bladder to all work to the one end of
casting out every irritating, every
pain-inflicting atom of poison; it dis
lodges by irrigation all accumulations
in the joints, causes acid accretions to
dissolve, renders them neutral and
scatters those peculiar formations in
the nerve centers that cause suclx
mystifying and often baffling rheu
matic pains.
And best of all, this remarkable
remedy is welcome to the weakest
stomach. If you have drugged your-*
self until your stomach is nearly para
lyzed, you will be astonished to find
that S. S. S. gives no sensation but
goes right to work. This is because
it is a pure vegetable infusion, is
taken naturally into your blood just
as pure air is inhaled naturally into
your lungs.
The great Swift Laboratory has
spent millions of dollars in perfecting,
producing and placing in the hands of
the public this wonderful remedy. So
give your blood a good bath with
S S. S., for it knocks the worst form3
of rheumatism and gives you freeaora.
to enjoy life.
You can get it at any drug store
at SI.OO a bottle. It is a standard
remedy, recognized everywhere as tha
greatest blood antidote ever discov
ered. If yours is a peculiar case and
you desire expert advice, write to Tha
Swift Specific Cos., 127 Swift Bldg.,
Atlanta, Ga.
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