The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, October 01, 1915, Image 2

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Jackson Progress-Argus Published Eve/y Friday. J. DOYLE JONES, Editor and Pub. Subscription $1 a Year. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Jackson, CJa. Telephone No. 166. Official Organ Butts County And the City of Jackson. Boost The Butts County Fair. Are you spending your money at home? The nrice of cotton has got the knockers on the run. . The “buy a bale at 10 cents” fellows are cashing in now. Why not let Judge Fite enjoin the boll weevil from a further invasion of Georgia? Kaiser Bill has finally decided to eat out of Uncle Sam’s hand. Some animal training stunt, eh? The public schools are the one best bet. Support them with your time, influence and money. Help place Butts county in the “Seeing Georgia” picture. That is effective advertising and cheap too. 1 J -, v Let’s get in the movies. Butts county has many worth “while in dustries and natural resources that ought to be shown. Does anybody remember when Bridges Smith was first elected mayor of Macon? He went in again last week with a landslide. Butts county’s corn club boys will be heard from again this year. Butts stood fourth in the state last year and is due to climb higher. There are so many automobile tours, fairs and other attractions on the string this fall that it will keep a fellow jump to see them all. Some papers seem never to know when to let a thing drop. The people are tirod of tui moil and strife. Let the dead past bury its dead. If the legislature gets through with all the work cut out for it at the extra session it will do a sight better than it did at the regular session. Governor Harris thinks the ex tra session will end in fifteen days. Take longer’n that for some members to sample all the near-beer in Atlanta. All good citizens are pushing, rooting, tugging and pulling for the Butts County Fair, Oct. 19- 22. If you’re not in this class you must feel lonesome. Look over the paper and see who are the public spirited busi ness men asking for your patron-! age and trade with the advertis ers. Above all, trade at home. gglllP; fespx: Cheap and big canßakingPowders do not save you money. Calumet does— it’s Pure and far superior to sour milk and soda. The boll weevil is going to hit this county soon—if the pest is not already here—and our people must get ready to face the music. Let’s starve the invader with a big crop of oats, wheat and other food crops. If you want to live in domestic happiness, don’t speak to your wife before breakfast, says an Atlanta preacher. Probably means for hubby to sleep while wifey splits the kindling, starts the fire and gets breakfast. It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s tonic. She says further: “Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like anew woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic a trial I still use Cardui w r hen I feel a little bad, and it always does me good.” Headache, backaohe, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today I Hon. J. A. Fouche, former clerk of the superior court and a veteran newspaper man, will as sume charge of the Henry Coun ty Weekly the first of January. The press of the state will wel come the return of the McDon ough editor to active service. Wonder what Thomas B. Felder charges for being a prohibitionist?—Jackson Pro gress-Argus. Don’t know. He charged like thunder for being attor ney for the wholesale liquor dealers’ association, and we have heard it intimated that he was “fired” because of his excessive charges Like Ham Patterson he was “forced” into the camp of the prohi bitionists. North Georgia Citizen. At that the Hon. T. Bosh is a considerable load for the prohi bitionists to cirry. PLANT SMALL GRAIN Don’t forget that the coming year will probably again be one of high-priced feedstuffs. Let’s prepare now to meet the situation with an immense crop of fall grain both for fall, winter and spring pasturage and for feed next year. And while we are about it, it is well to remember that in nearly all parts of th Q South the sooner these crops are sown after Sep tember first, theearlierand better the grazing will be. Don’t wait until winter to plant, and then re port that “small grain don’t pay in the South.”—The Progressive Farmer. 9 Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. The Value of Warehouses We again call attention of cot§ ton farmers to the two new bul letins issued by the United States Department of Agriculture—No. 216 on “Cotton Warehouses” and No. 277 on “Cotton Warehouse Construction.” Farmers need warehouses, because (1) as this bulletin points out, “country dam age, ’’that is to say, weather dam age to exposed bales, costs cotton farmers $30,000,000 to $75,000.- 000, a year, and (2) because cot ton i* tr< od collateral and becomes a prime commercial asset only when warehoused. And not only do we need warehouses but we need to have them rightly built. —The Progressive Farmer. “Safety First” W hen you buy your drugs you cannot afford to take any risk. You are entitled to the pure, FRESH, QUALITY, KIND. That’s what you’ll find here— QUALITY DRUGS PURE DRUGS FRESH DRUGS And these drugs are compound ed by experienced, licensed drug gists. Send us your Prescriptions And Get Them Right Full Cigars, To bacco,Toilet Articles, Patent Medic ine s , Drug Sundries. Get your garden seed for Fall Planting. Fresh stock of New Seed, full selection. SLATON DRUG CO. * Store 1. We guarantee a saving of 4. We guarantee that the one-third in fuel over any lower stove will hold fire with soft coal draft stove of the same size, with or hard coal from Saturday eve soft coal, lignite or slack. ning to Monday morning. 2. We guarantee Cole’s Hot 5 - We guarantee a uniform Blast to use less hard coal for heat day and night with soft coal, heating a given space than any hard coal or lignite. base burner made with same size 6. We guarantee every stove firepot. to remain absolutely air-tight as 3. We guarantee that the ' on £ as use d. rooms can be heated from one to 1 • We guarantee the feed two hours each morning with the door to be smoke and dust proof, fuel put in the stove the evening 8. We guarantee the anti before. puffing draft to prevent puffing. All we ask is that the stove be operated according to directions and connected with a good flue. (.Signed) COLE MANUFACTURING CO. (Not Inc.) (Maker* of the Original Patented Hot Blast Stove) This guarantee cannot be made on any other heating stove. If you want comfort and economy put one of these heaters in your home. “Co/e’a Hot Blast Makes Your Coal Pile Last” Look for the name Cole ' on feed door toaooid imitations Dempsey Hd w Cos. l Jackson, Georgia