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Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
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kluggish liver. When calomel comes
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into it.causing cramping-and nausea.
Jf you feel bilious, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked out, just go
|to your druggist and get a bottle of
[[Dodson’s Liver Tone for*a few cents
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Utitute for dangerous calomel. Take
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[SALVATION ARMY
WANTS FUNDS
Organization Helping in
War Relief Work
ASKS FOiToNE MILLION
ORGANIZATION WORKING TO
BETTER CONDITIONS IN THE
WAR ZONE ENDORSED BY
GENERAL PERSHING
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 14.—1n the
Salvation Army’s campaign for
funds with which to continue its war
work among the American troops,
now in progress throughout “the
southeast as well as the entire na
tion, there will no doubt be many
friends of the Army and its fine
work who will desire to contribute,
but who are not in close touch with
any of the Army’s posts.
Friends throughout the southeast,
in the States of North Carolina,
South Carolina, GeorgJla,' Florida,
Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana,
desirous of making voluntary con
tributions to this fund, are request
ed to mail them direct to Hon. Asa
G. Candler, Atlanta, Ga., “All-Dix
ie” Treasurer for the campaign and
who will gtladly "receipt for them.
Mr. Candler is Atlanta’s mayor and
one of Georgia’s foremost financiers.
The first contribution to come was
from Dr. W. C. Linville of the State
Hospital at Goldsboro, N. C., whose
check Mr. Candler has already ac
knowledged. All contributions will
be most gratefully received.
This campaign for a million dol
lar fund, began February 12 and
will continue through February 22.
The army is maintaining 168 “Huts”
LOOK AT YOUR TONGUE!
IS IT BROAD, WHITE, FLABBY?
; -YOUR BLOOD NEEDS ZIRON!
\Vhen Your Tongue Is White and Flabby, It Is a Sign
That You Are Anemic and That Your Blood
Needs Ziron Iron Tonic, For the Benefit
of Your Weakened System.
Look at your tongue in the mirror!
It ought to be pointed, pink, clean and firm.
If it is broad, ■white, coated, flabby, it is probably a sign that you ar9
anemic, that your blood lacks red corpuscles, that you are not in good health,
that your system needs iron to bring it up to proper condition.
"When your blood needs iron, take Ziron, the new Iron Tonic, which con
tains also the hypophosphites of lime and soda and other valuable tonic ingre
dients prescribed by the best physicians for this form of trouble.
When you feel tired and miserable, lack ambition, suffer from indigestion,
rheumatic pains, gastric catarrh, depression of spirits and a general feeling
Of being “under the weather”, why not try Ziron to help you back to health?
Ziron, the new compound of Iron, contains no habit-forming drugs. It is
a safe, reliable tonic remedy—good for men, women and children.
Mr. R. L. Poston, of Lillie, La., writes: “Some weeks ago I was suffering
with something like dumb chills. I just ached all over, my skin would feel
clammy. I ached worse from my knees down. I didn’t rest well nights, and
my appetite wasn’t good. I was afraid I w r ould get down in bed and so much
to do in the Spring of the year. I began to look around for something
to help me and decided to try Ziron...l had not taken one third of a bottle
until I felt much better. I grew stronger, began to get hungry and did not
have any more of the chills. I think Ziron is a splendid tonic.”
SPECIAL OFFER: Buy a bottle of ZIRON, today, at your druggist’s
and give it a fair trial, according to directions on the bottle. If, after using
up one bottle, you find it has not benefited you, take the empty bottle back
to the druggist and he will refund what you paid him for it. We repay him,
go there is no reason why he should not repay you. This offer only applies
the first trial bottle. (ZK'il
your liver and straighten yon up
better and quicker than nasty calo
mel and without making you sick,
you just go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll ba
sick and nauseated tomorrow; be
sides, it may salivate you, while if
you take Dodson’s Liver Tone yon
will wake up feeling great, full of
ambition and ready for work o*
play. It is harmless, pleasant and
safe to give to children; they like ii.
Free Flower Seed
# Hastings’ Catalogue
Tells You About It
No matter whether you farm on a
large scale or only plant vegetables
or flowers in a small way, you need
Hastings’ 1918 Seed Catalogue. It’s
ready now and we have a copy for
you absolutely free, if you write for it,
mentioning the name of this paper.
In addition to showing you about all
the varieties of vegetables, farm
grass, clover and flower, seeds, our
catalogue tells how you can get free
five splendid varieties of easily grown,
yet beautiful flowers, with which to
beautify your home surroundings.
Good seeds of almost every kind
are scarce this season, and you can’t
afford to tako chances in your seed
supply. Hastings’ Seeds are depend
able seeds, the kind yon can always
depend on having “good luck” with.
You are going to garden or farm
this spring. Why not insure success
so far as possible by starting with the
right seed? Don’t take chances that
you do not have to in seeds.
Write today for
Catalogue. It’s free and will both in
terest and help you to succeed in 1918.
—H. G. HASTINGS CO., Seedsmen,
Atlanta, Ga. —Advt.
in France, located close up to the
lines, where Salvation Army Lassies
contribute to the comfort of the sol
diers in many ways, both physically
and spiritually. Every dollar ,of the
money collected in this campaign
will be devoted to the Salvation Ar
my’s work among American soldiers,
two-thirds of it going to the~work
in France and one-third to that in
the various cantonments in the Unit
ed States.
Unless this fund is raised the Ar
my will have to abandon its war
work, concerning which General
Pershing says: “The Salvation Ar
my has stepped very close into the
hearts of the American soldiers who
are serving in France.”
Progress-Argus want ads bring
results.
JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS
THE BUSINESS FARMER’S CAL
ENDAR: FIVE THINGS TO DO
1. Unless you are sure you have
all you can manage, better get one,
two or three more good brood sows.
There’s money in,hogs rightly man
aged, and the wise farmer will plan
to get some of it.
2. When other work is not press
ing, rake leaves and straw and put
them in stables, bamard, or on the
fields. They contain valuable plant
food.
3. Better get prices on commercial
fertilizers and plan with your neigh
bors to buy in carlots. Doing so may
save quite a tidy sum.
4. Unless you have one already,
now is a good time to build an inex
pensive implement shed. Machinery
costs too much to be allowed to rust
and rot.
6. If you have any tenants plan to
make them your business partners
next year. Mutual fair dealing be
tween landlord and tenant is best for
both and the land as well.—The Pro
gressive Farmer.
A WORD TO MOTHERS
Mrs. E. J. Bedard, Cowich, Wash.,
says: “Foley’s Honey and Tar ia the
best I ever nsed. I always keep a
bottle in the house for the children. A
quick cure for coughs and colds.” It
heals raw, inflamed surfaces, loosens
phlegm, eases hoarseness and difficult
breathing, check* racking coughs. The
Owl Pharmacy, advt.
We never appreciate good roads
until it rains and musses them all up,
and then every man is a good roads
booster. The war has stressed the ne
cessity for improved highways. With
the railroads run over with traffic,
the public roads will be used more
than ever and truck lines between the
main trading centers is a probability
of the near future.
VINOL MAKES
WEAK WOMEN
STRONG
Positive—Convincing Proof
We publish the formula of Vinol
to prove convincingly that it has the
power to create strength.
Ji Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron
r and Manganese Peptonates, Iron and
Ammonium Citrate, Lime and Soda
Glycerophosphates, Cascarin.
Any woman who buys a bottle of
Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous
condition and finds after giving it a
fair trial it did not help her, will
have her money returned.
, You see, there is no guess work
about Vinol. Its formula proves
there is nothing like it for all weak,
run-down, overworked, nervous men
and women and for feeble old people
and delicate children. Try it once
and be convinced.
Carmichael Drug & Book Company,
Jackson, Ga.
REV. T. J. WEBB WILL
GIVE PRIZE TO GIRLS
Makes Proposition to Assist Red
Cross Work
Rev. T. J. Webb has a proposition
to offer the Red Cross which he thinks
will bring the organization a consid
erable amount of money. The propo
sition is this:
He will give a cash prize of $5 to
the girl under 15 years of age, who
sells the most Sunday eggs between
now and Sept. 25. Any girl, under
15, is eligible to join, and where there
is no girl in the family a boy, under
15, may join. All eggs saved on Sun
day must be sold and a report made
twice a month to Mr. R. P. Sasnett,
treasurer of the Red Cross. All con
testants must have in their names be
fore March 15. The girl or boy sell
ing the most Sunday eggs will be re
warded by Mr. Webb with a $5 prize
on his next birthday, which will be
Sept. 25.
Every day your boy spends in
school may be worth $lO and possibly
SIOO to him in after life—worth this
much to him in increased efficiency,
knowledge and happness. Is it right
therefore to let him stay at home in
bad weather when a few dollars in
vested in a good overcoat or raincoat,
together with either rubber boots or
overshoes and leggins to prevent wet
feet would prepare him to brave the
storms without damage?—The Pro
gressive Farmer.
WILL YOU BE ONE 7
Thousands ol thoughtless people neglect colds every winter.
A cough follows; they get rundown —then stubborn sickness sets In.
Sickness can be prevented easier than it can be cured and if you
will give your system the benefit of a few bottles of
you will find your whole system strengthened. It will fortify your lungs
fand throat and enrich your blood against rheumatism. It is
powerful concentrated nourishment without alcohol or opiates.
Don’t neglect taking Scott’s —cotnntonco today*
The imported Norwegian cod liver oil always used in Scott’. Emulsion is now
refined in our own American laboratories which guarantees it free from impurities.
Scott St Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 17-17
BILLY SUNDAY IS A
RAPID FIRE PRAYER
In making the opening prayer at
a session of congress recently, Billy
Sunday rattled it off at the rate of
547 words per minute. A good average
is 120 words per minute. The official
stenographers were hard put to it to
keep up with the rapid fire of the
evangelist
Constant Sufferer Finds Relief
“I have been a constant sufferer
from kidney trouble andwas down sick
in bed,” writes C. F. Reynolds, 412
Herrick St., Elmira, N. Y. “I com
menced taking Foley’s Kidney Pills.*
In a few days I was up out of bed.”
Recommended for rheumatic pains,
backache, biliousness, sore muscles,
stiff joints, “tired out” fueling. The
Owl Pharmacy, advt.
GOVERNMENT IN URGENT NEED
OF SKILLED SHIP BUILDERS
Local Council of Defense Will En
roll Members
The United States is in urgent need
of ship builders and enrollments are
now being accepted through the local
Council of Defense. Hon. J. D. Weav
er, of Dawson, is director for Geor
gia U. S. Shipyard Volunteers. Geor
gia’s quota of men needed in ship
building is eleven thousand.
In the present war ship building is
probably second only to food. Ger
man submarines have sunk an enor
mous tonnage during the past year
and the government must put forth
every effort to build ships faster than
the subs can sink them.
J. D. Jones is chairman of the Butts
County Council of Defense and any
person wishing to enroll for this ser
vice may do so by calling at The
Progress-Argus office.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918
About time to begin the spring
clean-up campaign. It costs too much
to be sick in these war times, and as
a clean town means a healthy town,
every citizen should lend his co-ope
ration in making “clean-up” week a
great success.
LIKE AN ELECTRIC
BUTTON ON TOES
Tells Why a Corn is so Pain
ful and Says Cutting Ma
kes Them Grow
Press an electric button and you
form a contact with a live wire
which rings the bell. When your
shoes press against your com it push
es its sharp roots down upon a sen
sitive nerve and you get a shock of
pain.
Instead of trimming your corns,
which makes them grow, just step
into any drug store and ask for a
quarter of an ounce of freezone.
This will cost very little but is suf
ficient to remove every hard or soft
com or callus from one’s feet. A few
drops applied directly upon a tender,
aching com stops the soreness in
stantly, and soon the com shrivels
up so it lifts right out, root and all,
without pain. This drug freezone is
harmless and never inflames or even
irritates the surrounding skin. advt.
MILLION POUNDS SMOKELESS
POWDER PER DAY
Plans and contracts are completed
for the construction of two smokeless
powder plants, each to cost approxi
mately $50,000,000. The estimated
capacity ofeach is 500,000 pounds of
powder a day, and from 10,000 to 16,-
men will be employed in each plant.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always / .
Bears the
rv Jjv• In
ntX Use
O' For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.