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CALOMbL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
Ac*ts like dynamite on a
Sluggish liver and you
lose a day’s work
There’s no reason why a per
son should take sickening, sali
vating calomel when 50 cents
buys a large bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone—a perfect substitute
for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable li
quid which will start your liver
just as surely as calomel, but it
doesn’t make you sick and can
not salivate.
Children and grown folks can
take Dodson’s Liver Tone, be
cause it is perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug.
It is mercury and attacks your
bones. Take a dose of nasty cal
omel today and you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated tomor
row. Don’t lose a day’s work.
Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liv
er Tone instead and you will wake
up feeling great. No more bil
iousness. constipation, sluggish
ness, headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist
says if you don’t find Dodson’s
Liver Tone acts better than hor
rible calomel your money is wait
ng for you. ad
Plow HANDLES SAYS
CORN CROP IS FINE
Last week was a busy one with
the farmers. After swinging the
hoe all the week we went to Jack
son Saturday afternoon for a
rest-up. Col. Threatt Moore
with Jack Leverette took me on
a spin out a few miles on the
Griffin road in Mr. Leverette\s
car. We passed the Barkley
Bros.’ magnificent farm and
their ten acres of corn on the
road is in perfect keeping with
their splendid mode of farming,
which is so well known through
out the state.
A mile further on we came to
the 8 acre corn field of Col.
Moore, and as we walked through
it we found it to be a thing o f
beauty and joy forever. I told
him it will make 75 bushels per
acre and I honestly think so. We
stood in the field just as the sun
went down and as the soft winds
whispered through the rustling
corn it made an impression on
my soul as lasting and indelible
as the foot prints on the sand
of time. Col. Moore’s broad
acres of corn and cotton shows
he is a fine farmer, as well as an
orator, lawyer, statesman and
legislator.
Plow Handles
rag
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(TEODGIASf HOOL OfTeCHNOIOGY
SAYS PEOPLE
WILL PROFIT
i
Believes Tick Eradication
Good Thing
MR. PACE WRITES VIEWS
Thinks Opposition to Dip'
ping Vats Due to Misun
derstanding-Points Out
Advantages of System
Asa man reads, he thinks, as
he thinks, he acts, whether for
or woe.
One may read after one author
only, and he becomes narrow
minded. He has no thoughts of
his own. His mind is controlled
by another. If one is prepared
to meet all emergencies and con
verse intelligently he must be well
posted. Study our great writers
and get their conception of life.
Where a man reads the works of
Dickens, Cooper, Thackery, Sha
kespeare, Tennyson, Browning,
and some of our modern writers.
Roosevelt and Wilson, and bulle
tins of state college and federal
government, he becomes broader
in his views of life and is able to
look at it from all sides and is
thus saved from fossilization. A
man becomes what his author or
teacher is. Therefore, if your
teacher is in favor of lawlessness,
so a>e his followers.
On the other hand if an individ
ual or a county, state or the Uni
ted States is striving for the best
interests of its people it is the
duty of those involved to lend a
helping hand.
Now in the matter of tick erad
ication. canning club work and
farm demonstration, before con
demning these things one should
inform himself on the subject.
What is the cost to county for
the demonstration work? the can
ning club? also what has been the
cost of bills of injunction, man
damus and other procedure? what
has been the increase in corn per
acre in the state of Georgia dur
ing the past three years? The
increase for corn has been 3 bush
els per acre, making an average
of twelve million bushels. How
many little girls have learned to
can vegetables and fruits equal
to those of any canning plant in
the United States? 44. What is
the value of a calf in a tick in
fested region and what will the
’same calf bring when free from
\nt ht UfttH Jt Mvert f>am 6„ Km* Tm-k
ticks? It will bring He per pound
more. Hence, a farmer who sells
only one calf a year will receive
more in value for his calf his than
tax on all of the above.
Our inspectors may have made
some mistakes or said something
they should not have said. lam
sure that they have credit for
more than they have said. They
are all human like the rest of
Adam’s race. My brethren, if
the inspectors or demonstrators
have made some mistakes, have
not you? Do their faults license
you to abuse them privately or
publicly? Remember, my dear
reader, that after the ticks have
been eradicated from the county
and this political year is over we
will still have the same fellows as
our neighbors to mix and mingle
with. So it behooves us to be
more careful and’ bridle our
tongue. “Consider thyself lest
thou also offend.”
The vats are all right when
properly used by a competent
person. Our people should not
fear anv danger to their cows
when in the hands of the Doctor
in charge. He is familiar with
How America's largest cigarette manufac
turer accomplished “the Impossible’ by
producing a MILD cigarette that SATISFIES.
It is the Chesterfield Cigarette : :
ALMOST anybody can make a cup
of coffee. But there are said to
be not over a half-dozen restau
rants in the United States where they
know how to make it right.
Similarly, almost anyone can make a
cigarette. Just roll up some tobacco in a
piece of pure paper —and there you are.
There are, perhaps, over 800 brands
of cigarettes sold in this country today.
But not one of them does what Chester
fields do for Chesterfields are MILD ;
and yet they SATISFY.
Some cigarettes may be mild, but they
don’t satisfy. Only one cigarette does
BOTH —Chesterfield!
This truly unique cigarette has all
of that refreshing taste - delicacy (or
mildness) which any good cigarette must
have. Yet, without sacrificing any of
this delightful mildness, Chesterfields go
one step further they do more than
merely ‘ ‘ please your taste ’’ — they let
you know you’ve been smoking. They
satisfy !
And yet they’re mild {
A Step Forward
in Cigarette - Making
ARE proud to be the firm that
* Y brought about this important
development in cigarette enjoyment —
for that is exactly what the Chesterfield
blend is.
This cigarette is an outgrowth of
long, earnest effort on the part of this,
the largest cigarette manufacturing con
cern in the United States.
the work and wholly competent.
He handles cows in a humane
manner.
As to our officers, I am sure
they are able to take care of them
selves. But this is not in their
defense, but in yours and mine.
Remember that all reform
meets with opposition. The
greater the reformation the great
er the opposition.
Though we may differ in me
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The mild, yet satisfying Chesterfield
blend is not the result of happy chance.
It is one of the results of our many years
of cigarette experience —of the heavy
volume of our purchases of cigarette to
bacco — of the prestige and advantage
these enormous purchases give us in se
curing the choicest leaf from the tobacco
fields of the world.
Chesterfields are an achievement.
A New Thing
for a Cigarette to Do
do the one thing
you have always wished a cigarette
would ando —they satisfy !
Smoke them and we believe you will
find that ordinary cigarettes seem by
comparison almost flat.
Give Chesterfields a trial. T vVe
believe you will be glad to learn
what they can teach you about
cigarette enjoyment.
★ * *
You have been reading here some
rather unusual, almost daring, state
ments about a cigarette. If Chesterfields
were an untried cigarette if we had
not been observing their behavior in
other cities —if we did not KNOW that
they make good with smokers, we could
not afford to make these statements to
you over our signature.
But these statements, strong as they
are, can mean little or nothing to you
until you have actually smoked your first
Chesterfield.
You will find that your own dealer
has Chesterfields waiting for you.
Largest cicarette manufacturer
in the United States as shown
ty internal Revenue reoort*.
thods let us respect our neighbor’s
opinion as we would have him
respect ours.
Yours for peace and prosperity.
A. M. Pace.
Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon
32c with order. Paul No
len & Cos.