The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, October 08, 1915, Image 4

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The Jackson National Bank Jackson, Georgia Solicits your bunking business with the view of rendering you the possible service of a strong and well equipped bank, the service that is most beneficial, and which Means Satisfactory Results We are making special effort to give our customers the careful judgement, atten tion and care in protecting their interests that we apply to our own business Which Stands for Success We aim to make THIS BANK of more importance to its customers than merely a place to receive deposits and pay checks. That we are filling this higher mission is being demonstrated Upon a basis of Superior Service We Invite Your Patronage You have a right to ex pect the and that’s what we are prepared to give. If you are not, therefore, already a de positor, we invite you to become one. CHOOSE fHE JACKSON NATIONAL BANK Cut This Out — It Is Worth Money Cut out this advertisement, enclose 6 cents to Foley & Cos., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your namo and address clearly. You will re ceive in return a trial package con taining: (1) Foley’s Honey and Tar Com ?<ound, the standard family remedy or coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, tightness and soreness in chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and bladder ailments, pain in sides and back due to Kidney Trouble, sore muscles, stiff Joints, backache and rheumatism. (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a w) o)obo 'e and thoroughly cleansing ca’cr-rtie. Kspecially comforting to s.iout persons, and a purgative needed by everybody with sluggish bowels end torpid liver. You can try these threo family remedies for only 6c. THE OWL PHARMACY Greet the boll weevil with hog and hominy. The varmint can’t eat anything but cotton. Singing at Worthville There will be a singing at Worthville Baptist church third Sunday afternoon 19th inst. All lovers of music are cordially in vited. 8188 Mr. Jim Watkins, Jr., who is taking a business course in New nan, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Hamlin and childaen were guests Sunday of Mrs. Amanda McDaniel. Mrs. Alice Watkins and Mrs. Lummus were guests of Mrs. Amanda McDaniel Sunday after noon. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is ?uinine and Iron in a tasteless form. he Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. SO cents WHIT ANOTHER HOOD GRAIN CROP WILL HEIN The cotton crop will soon be gathered, and we will all be pre pared to commence fixing our land for small grain crops. Now farmers listen. Dont fail to sow wheat and oats, and in doing so let’s use common sense. Cotton seed is perhaps too high to ma nure with in their raw state, un less the cotton oil trust under takes later on to bear the seed market. If they do, why the put the seed under your wheat and oats. Let’s scrape up all the manure around the place and put it under our small grain. I wouldn’t advise the farmer to plant wheat in this part of the country for market. We can’t cope with the north and west on that line but figure out how much wheat it will take to do your family and plant enough to make that much. One and a half bushels of this Virginia wheat on good land and liberally fertilized will make 30 busheis and sometimes more. So figure out what it will take to do you and get Scrap Thornton to order your seed wheat for you. Scrap is the pioneer in grain and alfalfa culture in Butts coun ty. He has alrdady ordered 450 bushels of wheat and other ship ments will follow. It has been demonstrated that wheat grown in Virginia will produce a great deal more than the same wheat raised here. You can hardly overdo the thing in sowing oats. Then fol low the land with peas sown broadcast: It is true cotton is bringing a fine price now, but not so much after all considering the very small crop being made. Listen here farmers. The man who neglects his small grain crop this fall and his corn crop next spring is just as certain to suffer the next fall and w r interas day follows night, for of all the treacherous things in all this world the price of cotton is the most, and the only reason we didn’t make another bumpercrop this time was that God Almighty wouldn’t let us do *it. For we all know that the cotton was planted all right. There is now a trap being set. Will the farmer walk into it or will he not? What we mean by a trap being set is the price of STATEMENT Of che ownership, management, circula tion required by the act of August 24,1912, of The Jackson Progress-Argus, published weekly at Jackson, Ga., for October 1,1915. Kdltor. J. 11. Jones, Jackson, Ga. Managing editor, J. D. Jones, Jackson, Ga. Business manager, J. D. Jones, Jackson, Ga. Publisher, J. D. Jones, Jackson, Ga. Owner, J. I). Jones, Jackson, Ga. Known bondholders, mortgagees and oth er security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages orothersecurltles, Alfred Akerman,Greens boro, Ga. J. D. JONES. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 2nd dnv of October, 1915. S. J FOSTER, Clk Supr C. B. C. Notice Will Suggs will make applica tion to the board of Prison Com missioners for a parole on Nov. 1. 1915. 10-8-4 t Notice Application for pardon for Wash Gaston will be made Nov. 3, 1915, to the Prison Commis sion. 10-8-4 t Notice Notice is hereby given that Will Maddox will apply to the board of Prison Commissiners for a pardon, Nov. 1,1915.10-8-4 t City Tax Notice Notice is hereby given that the city tax books are now open for the purpose of collecting adva lorem tax on personal and real estate property. All persons due the said city taxes kindly take notice that the tax books close on Nov. 20th, instead of Dec. 20th. This the 6th day of Oct. 1915. W. H. Wilson, City Tax Col. Jackson, Ga. 10-8-4 t rrrrrrrr ■' ...uiateundßowdsrfl pM. .. Promotes Digestion,Cheerfiil ncss and Rest.Contalns neither Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. Beci/eofOld DiduiMUELPIKHER Pumpkin Sted m v jUxSavia *• 1 £c:Me Satis- I JniseSted * I fe&X*. ( Mom Seed- 1 Clarified Sunnr • VHdotyteailmr. I m, " *tU> ■ ™ ■ Aperfect Remedy for ConsHpa tton, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea: ■Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-; ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. tacSimite Signature of \ 'The Centaur CompabS i NEW YORK. I rrrrr frimrnntped under the fooifi| Exact Copy of Wrapper. cotton will continue to soar sky ward until after planting time next spring. And after the 'speculator sees we have the world planted in cotton, then the price ■Maxwell | TJre'VVWer Car’ | §g 4 H Electric Starting and Lighting | = The new Maxwell is equipped with the Simms- H M Huff Electric Starting and Lighting System. M This system is a single unit type, combining E H in one instrument the generator and motor. It is the simplest, ‘‘sure-fire” powerful self starter made and has about one-half the wire = l§ of ordinary starters. = We are waiting to take you for a H test ride in the car that has broken H all low “First-Cost” records, and is if breaking all low “After-Cost” records. if | 'OntMm'MohrifEpjfo j jP* Electric Starter 1 | Demountable E}ms Lights I | McKibben Buggy Cos., Agts 1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /*, Signature /Am of Af try TV In it/ Us e \J For Over Thirty Years ICASTORM TM** COMPANY. NEW YON!* SITY. will drop out of the cotton mar ket. Yes, it will be like Jonah’s gourd vine—it will wither in one night. Plow Handles.