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One More Word
I IKE all red-blooded men you have a natural de>
. sire for stimulants. At times, you will actu
ally feel the need of them.
I am fifty-five years young and all my life I
have drunk beer—temperately. That fact is largely
responsible for my present rugged constitution.
I want you to pattern after me. Whenever
you feel the need of a glass of beer, drink it. It’s
the drink of real temperance. Those people you
meet up with in life who tell you
total abstinence is temperance are
deceiving themselves.
You, like all good men, have a
perfect right to drink beer moderate- IftJAfi IkwkvV
It. In the ranks of the men who con
fine their drinking to mild, healthful
beer, you will find the best definition
of real temperance.
Field Notes
We had with us recently Mr.
W. J. Sheely, field agent for the
Southern. We took in several
farms and boys patches. Mr.
Notwithstanding the denials of
the numerous imitators of
Coca-Cola there is the
uncontrovertable
THERE IS BUT ONE
r*r\ lo IS IMITATED IN COLOR
VjoLd"\jold And in an effort to get in
our “class,” similar containers and packages
are adopted.
knows Coca-Cola nKe
Fop Its Purity, Its Merit, arid
its Ever Present Delicious
and Refreshing Flavor.
Nothing is ever imitated except the best of any
commodity, and imitations compliment
the original when they imitate.
The home of Coca-Cola is Georgia, and it is at
home everywhere. It is at home in your
town, in every store in your county.
It has been with you about thirty years. It needs
no introduction. It is advertised over the
world. We supply it. All you have to
do is pull the cap, make the change,
and the Profit is yours. No ar
gument. No talk. Its ju&
“Will you have it when they call?”
The (bc& m ffQ' Bottling
Jackson Company
Sheely remarked that Bernard
Gaston's club patch was the best
he had seen from Brunswick to
McDonough, and from Macon to
LaGrange, over which territory
he traveled. Every citizen of
Butts county should visit this
patch before it is gathered.
Mr. S. M. Cown of Union City,
supervisor of the demonstration
work was with us Friday. Mr.
Cown made the statement that
T. B. Conner had on Barkley
Bros’, farm the most flattering
prospects for both cotton and
corn that he had seen from
Dooly county to Habersham.
These are well deserved and
much appreciated compliments
for Butts county farmers.
Mr. Mallet’s seventy head of
Hereford breeds were visited re
cently. They are doing well and
will in time do much towards
making Mr, Mallet independent
and his farm permanently fertile.
Mr. A. M. Pace is doing well
in the dairy business. He is a
great believer in pure-bred stuff,
and he is right. It costs as much
or more to feed a scrub with a
great deal less profits. The
Babcock tester tells the tale.
Dr. R. W. Mays has some
beautiful patches of corn. He
has several acres near Pepperton
that are making the boys sit up
and take notice.
We enjoyed giving our deputy
sheriff a few private lessons in
horticulture some time ago. The
demonstration was quite a suc
cess, but we bet he won’t invite
us out again.
Let all come out on July 19th
to the Field Meeting which will
be held at Indian Springs. We
have arranged to have several
talks from experts on farm sub
jects. Dear mothers and girls
of the canning club, don’t forget
the grub. Boys, bring along
some peaches and watermelons.
CALOMEL OYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
Crashes into sour bile, ma
king you sick and you
lose a day’s work
Calomel salivates! It’s mer
cury. Calomel acts like dyna
mite on a sluggish liver. When
calomel comes into contact with
sour bile it crashes into it, caus
ing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy,
constipated and all knocked out,
just go to your druggist and get
a 50c bottle of Dodson’s Liver
Tone, which is a harmless veget
able substitute for dangerous
calomel. Take a spoonful and if
it doesn’t start vour liver and
straighten you up better and
quicker than nasty calomel and
and without making you sick,
you just go back and get your
money.
If you take calomel today you’ll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides, it may salivate you,
while if you take Dodson’s Liver
Tone you will wake up feeling
great, full of ambition and ready
for work or play. It’s harmless,
pleasant and safe to give to chil
dren; they like it.
4 bars Rub No More Soap
3 boxes “ “ “ Powder
1 loaf of Uncle Sam Bread
all for 25c
Paul Nolen & Company.
NOTICE
Guersney bull, formerly owned
by W. M. Keaton, of Indian
Springs, entitled to registration,
ready for service at my farm
near Flovilla. Fee, male calves
$1.50; female calves $2.50.
G. L. Higgins,
7-9-4 t Flovilla, Ga., rt 2.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure.
r.ie wo. st cast's, no matter of how lon* standing
arc cred by the wondetb'l, old reliable Dr.
Porter's antiseptic Healing Oil. It reliever
iiaand Heals at the same time. 25c.50c. Sl.l*
jgj ™ Kfip 9 9 I aff
•ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. :
AN c liable PreparationforAs
siir i'ating iheFocdandßegula
t-r'; -;c S Wiiiaclis amLßoweis of
Promotes Digestton£heerfU
ness and Rest.Contalns neither
Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral. i
Not Narcotic.
Recipe ofCMDrSMJELmum
Phmpkin Sted~
utLiScam *
Jtt:Mi:SuHs~ I
ytrJse Seed * 1
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Worm Seed - I
fimfEfijrsou i h7?9i *
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Aperfecf Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach,Dtarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions Jevmsh
ness and Loss or Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
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The Centaur ComesK i
NEW YORK. i
Guaranteed underthe
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
BUTTS LEAD THE STATE LAST
YEAR IN DEMONSTRATION WORK
Announcement is made that
Butts county lead the state in
demonstration work in cotton in
1914.
On a demonstration patch a
yield of 1800 pounds was repor
ted, and the average for the en
tire county was 1300 pounds to
the acre.
This is a remarkable record
when it is considered that the
average for the state is about
one-third that amount, or a bale
to every three acres. It proves
that Butts is right at the top in
raising, the fleecy staple. The
Are You Feeling Fit?
Do you envy the man or woman of
untiring energy, strong body and hap
py disposition? All these depend upon
good health, and good health is impos
sible when the kidneys are diseased.
Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys
cast out poisons that cause backache,
rheumatisms, and other symptoms of
dangerous kidney and bladder troubles.
The Owl Pharmacy.
4 bars Rub No More Soap
3 boxes “ “ “ Powder
1 loaf of Uncle Sam Bread
all for 25c
Paul Nolen & Company.
Week-end and Sunday Fares
To Many
ATTRACTIVE RESORTS
Week-end Sunday
Brunswick $7.25 $3.35
St. Simons 7.25
Cumberland Island 7.25
Atlantic Beach 9.00
Pablo Beach 9.00
Coressponding fares to other resorts.
Ask your agent or address
J. S. BLOODWORTH, T. P. A., Macon, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
CASTORIA
ForJtafentsan^Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the Aa,
Signature /Am
of w
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AX Use
\J For Over
Thirty Years
6ASTDRIA
THr COMPANY. NEW YONP SITV.
staple of cotton produced in this
county is above the average and
commands the highest
was good enough to win the first
prize at the Paris exposition a
few years ago.
In addition to walking away with
cotton production last year Butts
county led the sixth district in
corn production. She will repeat
this year on a larger scale. This
seems to show that Butts county
is in the habit of leading in ev
ery department of activity and is
a boost for demonstration work
in general.
NOTICE
The date of our Field Meeting
July, the 19 which falls on Mon
day, was set by Mr. Firor, Secre
tary of Extension work in Geor
gia, and not by me. The naming
of the date for these meetings
is not left for the counties or we
certainly would not have chosen
Monday. We hope the atten
dance will not be materially de
creased by this little inconven
ience.
Very Respectfully,
H. L. Worsham,