The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, October 18, 1913, Image 2

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Make Your Own Paint. We are large dealers in paint- The L- it M. Semi-Mixed Paint is our SPECIAL DRIVE Because it costs customer less than any other paint YOU MAKE YOUR PAINT THIS WAV.— *l'o each 4 gallons of L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint costing $8.40 Add 3 gallons of Linseed Oil at 7 sc. a gallon ~-25 This makes 7 gallons PURE LEAD, ZINC and LINSEED OIL PAINT for $1.50 per gallon, or a total of $10.65 7 gallons of any other Paint of equal quality that you buy in cans all ready mixed costs $14.00. So YOU SAVE $3.35 If you use 21 gallons of paint YOU SAVE $10.05 Send for sample cards and place your order for paint, and remem ber—White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil Paint has been the best known paint for more than one hundred years. NEWTON-CARMICHAEL HARDWARE CO., Phone 18, - - Jackson, Georgia. Exclusive ulSIOl] S Remedies Stock Powders 25c. —$>5-00 Poultry Powders 25c. Golden Hair Tonic 50c. Family Liniment $1 00 X Ray Pain Oil 50c. Colic Remedy $1 00 Liver Laxative $1 00 Honey A: Tar Cough Syrup SI.OO Carbolic Salve 25c. K real is Disinfectent 25c. pint Extract Vaniila, Lemon, Orange, Pineapple, Strawberry 15c. & 2->c . Manufactured and For Sale By SLATON DRUG COMPANY Jackson. Ga. LADIES LISTEN! I will he here for a short time making over Hattresses. I was here three years ago and made about 500 mattresses. NUFF SED. E. L. KIRK. Fourth house below Hotel on Oak Street. FOR SALE! 1 Four choice, centrally located, well drained lots on easy terms. COVINGTON ST. 90-9 „ 90-9 O £ I 181 -6. X vO 10 ft. alley. 181-6 X sO Situated midway between the center of the city and Southern Railway depot. Also within ten minuts walk to either churches or school. Sewer age now laid through two of them, the others easily accessable to the same sewer line. J. L. LYONS. (Conducted by the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union.) DID NOT MINCE HER WORDS State Secretary of lowa W. C. T. U. Tell* Liquor Men Ju*t What Peo ple of City Think of Them. At h meeting of the lowa Retail Liquor Dealers' association in Cedar Rapids, the state W. C. T. U. corre sponding secretary contributed to one of the daily papers an address of "wel come" which, according to the local press, was one of the chief topics of conversation among the liquor men. It said: It is quite usual In greeting a body to enumerate its accomplishments and tell of its worth and standing. Cour tesy to the individual somewhat em barrasses us here. Shall we as those who wreck homes, debauch manhood, prostitute womanhood, dis grace and impoverish childhood? Shall we greet you as those who place upon the taxpayer the heaviest burden in caring for the results of your traffic? Your position in a community is quite peculiar. We fail to find a city that enumerates among its advantages its saloons The commercial club of our city advertises our manufactur ing plants, our churches, our schools and colleges, but never once have tiie '.12 saloons of the city been urged as a reason for industries to locate here. . . . Any business is judged by its re sult-.;. Some time since Cedar Rapids had a manufacturer’s week. Every business in the city save yours ex hibited its wares. Yet your ambition is to be classed as a line of legitimate business. The pump manufacturers and wood finishing concerns exhibited their contributions to comfort and esthetic pleasure. The clothing manu facturers gave evidence of prosperity. Did the saloons of Cedar Rapids use their windows or were those of other places loaned to exhibit their finished products? No, you find these in the penitentiary, where 85 per cent, of the inmates are your graduates. Seventy per cent, of the*insane are others. Ninety per cent, of pauperism is an other class. The great, burden of private charity is due to the saloon. Ah. no, gentlemen, you are not wel comed to Cedar Rapids by its homes and social interests. . . . Not many more times will you be accord ed a welcome to any city. The Wom an's Christian Temperance union, with men and women of sober, earnest purpose, is steadily working for that day when the God of heaven shall say to you, "It is enough.’’ You know, with us, that the time is near. In the name of humanity, in the name of cur God. the 7,000 members' of the Woman’s Christian Temperance union of lowa lead in this- protest against your welcome to any city of the state. Of, Lanier's DENTAL ROOMS. CRUM BMINS, JACKSON. C*. Without Teeth Mastication is tin perfect Without Mastication digestion ts Incomplete. Without digestion assimilation health is impaired. Without health is life worth 11 v i Lit* See Dr. Lanier and save vo u r Health, Teeth and Money. Anyone sending a sketch ami description may fluiv kly ascertain our opiulon free whet her an invention s probably patentable (’ommuniofi turn*strictly couOdentlal. HANOBOQK on Patent* sent tree. Oldest aun'itcf for securing patents. Patents taken through Muttn A Cos. WOUfS tpscuit neficr, wit bout charge, in the Scientific American, A hundsomwly Illustrated weekly. Ijiruest elr cul.tltm of liny scientlllo journal. Term*. •' a oar: lour month., IU Sold by all newsdealers. MDNN&Co. 36 ' New York Branch Olßo®. 6t F 8U Washinstou. 1). C. The Best Hot Weather Tonic GROVE'S TASTKfcESSchiII TONIC enriches the blood, builds up the whole system and will iron lerlully strengthen and tortily you to withstand rite depressing effect of the hot summer. fOc. Odious, Ain’t It?. Bing—The way these colleges scat ter around their degree is absolutely nauseating. Every Toni, Dick and Harry with a little cheap notoriety can figure on getting one. The whole system is absolutely indefensible. Don’t you think so? Bang—Yes. 1 didn’t get one, either.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. r ■< 0 / x X H HI ID GET RID OF THE CORN WEEVIL 3ug Does Great Damage to Georgia Corn Crop, Says State Board of Entomology. Atlanta. Ga. —There’s a little black bug commonly known as the corn or rice weevil that does as much and perhaps a good deal more damage to the Georgia corn crop than any other pest or disease from which it suf fers. These weevils, says the Geor gia State Board of Entomology, in a current bulletin, often eat up the corn in the crib before the mules and the hogs and the chickens get a good chance at It. The presence of the corn weevil, the hoard says, is one of the great drawbacks to growing corn in Geor gia. Some years they are so numer ous in certain localities that before Christmas the corn, is severely dam aged, and frequently by spring there Is nothing left of the grain but a thin hull. Such corn as tills is hardly suitable to feed to any kind of ani mals except perhaps to chickens. All this loss could be avoided at a very little expense, says State Ento mologist E. Lee Worsham, by the simple process of fumigation with car bon disulphide, a volatile liquid ob tainable at any drug store. Weevil Multiplies Rapidly. The corn or rice weevil, it is point ed out, lias a number of generations during the year, and under favorable conditions multiplies very rapidly. The weevils feed on the grain all win ter and during the spring; and just before the corn matures in tiie fields tiie adult weevils leave the nearby corn cribs and fly to the corn fields where their eggs are ueposited on tiie ripening corn. Thus, frequently when the corn is gathered, a large number of larvae —the weevil in its early stage -are already- in it. It has been observed ' that where the shuck cov ers tiie tip of the ear, the corn is not so badly infested as where the tip is exposed. It is a common practice in Georgia to leave the corn in the field until after frost and then "snap it,” leav ing the shuck on tiie ear. It is sup posed by many that tiie shuck pro tects the ear from the weevils. The board says, however, that it has been pretty well proven from observations made that tiiis does not afford much, if any, protection from tiie attacks of the weevil. Investigation lias dis closed corn with shucks on it just as badly damaged as corn without tiie shuck. Then, too, the shuck takes up so much space in the crib that it is considered bad practice to leave it on tiie ear. Soft corn is more sub ject to attacks by tiie weevil than hard corn, but there is no corn so hard that it is immune. Only Practical Remedy. The best and only practical way to avoid damage from the corn weevil is to fumigate the corn an soon as it i.- gathered with liquid carbon disul phide. For successful fumigation it is best to have a corn crib with bot tom and sides airtight or nearly so. lu the process of fumigation the liquid carbon disulphide should be placed in large shallow pans, and from fifteen to twenty pounds of the liquid should be used for each 1,000 cubic feet of space in the corn crib. The pans containing the liquid should lie placed on top of the corn. Tiie liquid evaporates very rapidly, and the gas, which is heavy and penetrating, sinks and spreads throughout the corn crib. It is a good plan to cover the top of the corn with old sacks or bur lap and leave it covered from 24 to 48 hours while fumigation is in prog ress. It may be necessary to repeat fumigation in three or four weeks, as recent experiments made by Dr. W. E. Hinds of Alabama have shown that the weevils are not so easily kilied as many have supposed. It Is a good practice to shuck the corn as it is being pulled and sepa rate the infested corn from that which is free from the weevil. The infest ed corn should then be stored to it self and fumigated. Again it is a good practice to shell the corn and store it in sacks, as in this manner it is better protected and it can be fumigated just as well and effectively as when left in the ear. Bee Use Way! Systems and methods come and go. There’s one that will stay —the “Bee Dee Way.” It has stood the hardest of all tests—the test oi experience. Mix Bee Dee STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE with the feed for your animals and fowls. It beats all regulators, tonics, powders, etc., because it brings better results, and costs but a fraction of what the ready made foods do. Price 25c. 50c and $.OO per can. It rcßcves cenrtipation and makes Jam While You Wait. A unique record was recently maAe by a well-known English jam con cern. Adjoining the factory is a strawberry plantation which pro duced the berries for this year's jam. Within the space of one hour the strawberries were picked, boiled into jam. and placed into jars ready for packing. lam in the market for COTTON SEED. Highest market price paid and best exchancres given for hulls and meal. Thelamous “BUCKEYE” meal for sale. J. W. CARTER. Office and scales only recently moved below the Argus printing office. Best Blacksmithmg and Repair Work Is what you want when you need any thing in this line. If you want QUALITY blacksmithing, think of Thurston and Harper. Best work quickly done at the lowest prices. Bring us your work, today. Shop next to county jail. Closing Out Sale. $7 50 Rimless Eye Glasses for $5 00. $3.50 Gold Filled Spectacles for 52 50. 50c. Spectacles for 25c.* 25c. Spectacles for 20c. Eyes tested free. Office hours 9 to 2 o’clock daily. Dr. J. W- CRUM, Gptician. Automobiles and Machinery Repairs! Pipe Fitting, Plumbing, Electric Wiring. Gasoline Engines and Bicycles repaired. Machinery erected. scran Iron, Brass, Copper arid Lead wanted. ’Phone 127 Jos. L. Wagner & Son, Jackson, Ga, What Shall 1 have For Dinner? This ia a question which perplexes many housekeepers every day. Itisno longer a problem to those who haue formed the habit of colling, on us for assistance. Just telephone to us and we will make suggestions which will be just the things you wanted, but could not think of. Our meats are always fresh and Sne. !VIc.MICHAEL & DODSON, - Jackson, Ga. Make Demand Forcible Don’t Be Trifled With Ask lor S. S. S. and Dan’i Stand for Ike “Jus! as toad” Talk. When a mah ha3 the short change game worked on him. he makes a noise that brings the Police, and yet that same nan may walk into a store and have the “Just as good” game worked on him and When You Ask for S. 3. S. Do Sa WiJfi Emphasis. They Will Understand. tamely submit. Why stand for it? The only reason why any store will try to sub stitute something else for S. S. S, is the lust for greater profit. £>. S. ia. is the greatest blood purifier known. NOTICE OF SALE. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in No vember. 1913, before the Lourt House door at Jarksca Ga,., between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit: Certificate No. 33 for five (5) shares ot the capital stock of The Farmers Bauk of Jenkinsburg, Ga.: also Certificate No. 48 for three and one-half (8 1-2) shares ofthe capital stock of The Farmers Bank ot .Tenkinsburg, Ga.: also Certificate No. oil for one and one-half 1 11-2) shares of the capital stock of The Bank ot’Jenkinsburg. Ga. . The par value of said stock being SIOO 00 per share. The proceeds from the sale or >ales of above Certificates of stock, less the cost of sale, are to be applied towards liquida tion of the indebtedness of the owner ot said stock to said bank. This 30th day of Septembr, 1013. The Farmers Bank, JENKINSBURG, - GEORGIA. There !s not a medicine for any pur*!* pose more carefully made than SS. S. Itt represents the highest type of nediein©. Its medical properties are just as essen tial to well balanced health, if the blood be sick, as are the nourishing elements of meats, grains, fats and sugars of our daily food. S. S. S. 13 prepared direct from native botanical material. Not a drop of drugs is added. Not a drop of mineral;* is used. This is one of the most import ant things to know and to remember when your blood needs attention. It is the most effective, the purest, tha quickest and most reliable medicine know-n for poisoned blood, rheumatism catarrhal infection, malaria, skin disease, old sores and all afflictions that show ink the blood, skin, joints and muscles. Ar. interesting book on the blood i 3 mailed to those who write. Get a bottle of S. 8. S. today. It is the world’s great est medicine. Insist upon the dealer handing you S. S. S. and don’t let him orate about something that he can’t ad vertise as free from iodide of potash ani other destructive mineral drugs. If you have trouble getting S. 8. S. write to The Swift Specific Cos., 206 Swift 1 Bldg, Atlanta, Ga., for list of square deal |stores.