Newspaper Page Text
Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates!
Please Try Dodson's Liver Tone
I 'am sincere! My medicine 'does not npsef Iraer
find bowels so you lose a day’s world.
Calomel loses you a day! Yon
Sfcnow what calomel is. It’s mer-
Kujt; quicksilver. Calomel is dan
icerous. It crashes into sour bile
K^ e dynamite, cramping and eick-
K you. Calomel attacks the
a nd should never be put into
|nnr system.
mtofticn you feel bilious, sluggish
■Rtipatcd and ell knocked out anu
Jwffvo yon need a dose of dangerous
fifidoinel just remember that your
PATRIOTIC LEAGUE
ORGANIZED HERE
Will Help Government in
Various Plans
WHOLECOUNTYINCLUDED
MONEY WILL BE RAISED FOR
RED CROSS AND Y. M. C. A.
AND OTHER DEMANDS THAT
COME UP DURING WAR
For the purpose of carrying on pa
triotic work connected with the war,
the Patriotic League of Butts County
was organized here last week with the
election of Mr. W. 0. Ham as chair
man, and Mr. J. P. Etheridge as sec
retary and treasurer.
The immediate plan is to raise $250
to take over the Blue Rdige Training
r .School to train young men for Y. M.
C A. work in France. An army offic
er visited the city Thursday and made
a talk to a meeting of business men.
At that time $250 was pledged to the
work. Another meeting was held Fri
day afternoon and details of the or
ganization were perfected.
Jackson was organized first and la-
A Texas Wonder
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves grav
el, cures diabetis, weak and lame
backs rheumatism, and all irregular
ities of the kidneys and bladder in
both .men and women. Regulates
bladder troubles in children. If not
sold by your druggist will be sent by
mail on receipt of SI.OO. One small
bottle is two ayionths' treatment, and
seldom ever tails to perfect a cure.
Send for testimonials from this and
other states. Dr. E. W. iiau,
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold b>
druggists, advt.
ZIRON IRON TONIC
FOR YOUR BLOOD!
-DO YOU NEED IT?
Lack of Iron in the Blood Means Lack of Appetite, Loss
of Energy, Pale Cheeks, and a General Debili
tated Condition of the Entire System.
ZIRON Win Put Iron Into
Your Blood.
Be physically fit! Guard your health as the most prized possession you
bare. "When you find yourself losing your grip, becoming irritable, nervous,
weak, anemic, take inventory. See what is wrong!
Your blood probably does not contain sufficient iron. The red corpuscles
may have become diminished, and consequently, your entire system suffers
from insufficient and Impoverished blood supply, and the accumulation of
poisonous waste matter.
If you find this to be the case, you will want a remedy that will supply
iron, which will increase the number of red corpuscles. Try ZIRON, the new
Iron Tonic, which contains no alcohol, no habit-forming drugs, and is rec
ommended as a safe, reliable, tonic remedy for men, women and children.
Mrs. Lizzie Pennington, of Adamsville, Ala., writes: “About two weeks
ago I was in bed with an awful bad cold, and I was awful weak. I had taken
Purgative medicine, but wanted to try something with iron to see if I couldn’t
! pt back my strength. My 6on thought Ziron would help me, so I commenced
R- My nerves generally run down in the Spring and I need something to
| build me up.. .When I got some better and was up and around, we commenced
> the Ziron and it surely helped me to gain my strength and throw off the
cold. ..I have used only about a half bottle of Ziron but feel so much better
( and stronger that I may not have to take any more for awhile.”
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,
so there is no reason'why he should not repay yon, Thla offer osly applies
to the first trial bottle. CZA 23
druggist sells for a few cents a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and can not salivate. *
Don’t take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day’s
work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straight
ens you right up and you feel great.
Give it to the children as well.
ter the entire county will be organiz
ed. Twenty-five committees were ap
pointed, and each of these commit
tees, consisting of a chairman and
four members will endeavor to raise
$lO. All above that amount will go
into the treasury to be used for later
calls, such as the Red Cross and Y.
M. C. A. These demands will contin
ue to be made during the war and it
was deemed advisable to have a per
manent organization to handle the
matter, rather than put the work on
a few men
Any citizen of Butts county can be
come a member of the League upon
the payment of the fee. As soon as
the organization is perfected in Jack
son the several djistricts of the county
will be organized, chairmen will be
elected and members enrolled.
In view of the fact that citizens
must help out in the various war ac
tivities, it is better to have a compact
organization to raise the money and
handle all these matters. The League
is designed to serve a noble and patri
otic purpose and no doubt there will
be a ready response to all demands
that present themselves.
Members of the Patriotic League
of Butts County, as at present organ
zed, are as follows:
W. O. HAM, Chairman
J. P. ETHERIDGE, Sec. and Treas.
R. N. Etheridge, Chairman
A. L. Bickers
L. B. Thompson
J. M. Currie
S. M. Pope
J. B. Settle, Chairman
G. D. Head
F. S. Etheridge
3. F. Watkins, Jr.
W. M. Settle
W. P. Newton, Chairman
H. O. Ball
W. H. Mallet
W. L. Nutt
vV”. G. Morrison
R. P. Newton, Chairman
Tim Newton
JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS
W. A. Newton
Jim Bowden
H. W. Copeland
L. P. McKibben, Chairman
Jos. E. Edwards
H. R. Slaton
G. B. Carreker
D. G. McMichael
F. S. Carmichael, Chairman
J. H. McKibben
Hughlon Thornton
A. F. Whitney
H. W. Turner
J. H. Carmichael, Chairman
J. C Kinard
C. E. McMichael
J. G. McDonald
W. C. Stodghill
Dr. Robt. VanDeventer, Chairman
A R. Conner
J. L. Lyons
J. R. Thurston
V. W. Fretwell
Rev. S. R. England, Chairman
W. P. Nutt
S. 0. Ham
H. H. Ham
W. M. Thompson
R. L. Carter, Chairman
J. A. Jarrell
Avon Gaston
S. H. Thornton
Elwood Robison
H. M. Fletcher, Chairman
Troy Willis
R. W. Mays
C. H. Thornton
J. B Mays
A. T Buttrill, Chairman
W. B. Thompson
W. T. Scarbrough
Z. T. Buttrill , ,
J. E. Woods
R. P. Sasnett, Chairman
R. A. Franklin , > , j
J. W. Carter
J. T. Moore
C. L. Redman
J. D. Jones, Chairman
; T. W. Hencely
A. A. Howell
J. C. Jones
P. M Wise
B. K. Carmichael, Chairman
’’rn-ren Furlow .'
J. M. Gaston
J. Lee Byron
Tom Watkins , j
W. E. Merck, Chairman
P. W. Nolen
T. H. Nolen ' ;
J. S. Johnson
T. T. Fletcher
W. P. Martin, Chairman
R. J Carmichael
W. M. Barkley
J. L. Barkley
W. W. Jamerson
S. P. Nichols, Chairman
R. 0. Settle
W. R. Sandifer
W. J. Wood
T. H. Turner
T. A. Nutt, Chairman
T. W. Ham [ff
W. M. Bond
S. J. Carmichael
N. R. McCord
O. A. Pound, Chairman
T. H. Buttrill
J. B. Hopkins
C. T. Beauchamp
C. W. Buchanan
C. M. Kimbell, Chairman
S. B. Kinard ;? '
Geo. H. Kimbell
I. W. McClure
E. R. Harper ] •
Hugh Mallet, Chairman
f. H. Ham ’J
S. J Foster x t
L. M. Crawford
J. T. Goodman [f
H. L. Daughtry, Chairman
W. H. Maddox, Sr.
A. H. S. Davis
V. A. Kimbell
D. M. Thornton
J. B. Carmichael, Chairman
W. E. Watkins
0. N. Brownlee
J. L. Bailey
H. J. Miller , ;,
E. L. Smith, Chairman
W. 11. Merritt
C. M. Compton
H. M. Moore
Whit Newton
A Short But Strong Statement
Women with backache, rheumatic
pains, sore muscles, stiff joints or oth
er symptoms of kidney trouble should
read this statement from Mrs. S. C.
Small, Clayton, N. M.: “Foley Kid
ney Pills have done me more good
than all other medicines.” They
strengthen weak kidneys and banish
sleep-disturbing bladder ailments. The
Owl Pharmacy, advt.
§For Little Folks
Milder Ills
—when the food disagrees, the play
has been too strenuous, or the dreaded
colds are taking hold—the housewife
of experience has a tried remedy at
hand. It has proved her helper for
many years, and she knows its value.
Peruna Tablets Are A
Quick Aid
They regulate the disturbed diges
tion, free the overloaded stomach,
overcome the cold, remove the catarrhal conditions and re
build the strength.
Peruna Is A Reliable Family Remedy
It has proved that in innumerable
households from Maine to Califor
nia, and in foreign countries. It
is the chief reliance in the Ameri
can home for all catarrhal trouble
and wherever a tonic if needed, in con
valescence and as a preventive.
In tablet form it is ever -ready-to
take, a real life insurance. If you
haven’t used it in this form, get a box
today.
THE PERUNA COMPANY
Columbus, Ohio
YOUNG SOLDIER INDICTED
IS RETURNED TO CAMP
Pending Trial Henry Amos Brown
Will Serve His Country
Private Henry A. Brown, who has
been in the Butts county jail for sev
eal days on the charge of shooting
Otis Leverette at Indian Springs Feb
ruary 24, was carried back to Macon
Tuesday night by Sergeant W. F.
Lavender. Brown was indicted by
the g rand jury, but it may be several
months before the trial comes off,
and during that time he will serve his
country as a member of Cos. A 121st
infantry.
SPRING IS NICE, BUT—
Lack of fresh vegetable food and
interrupted changing habits make
these trying weeks for anyone inclin
ed to constipation. Foley Cathartic
Tablets are just the thing for indi
gestion, biliousness, gas on stomach,
furred tongue, headache, or other
condition indicating clogged bowels.
Cause no bad after effects. The Owl
Pharmacy, advt.
“SATURDAY NIGHT SKETCHES”
Storie* of Pioneer Days in Wiregrass
Georgia on Sale
“Saturday Night Sketches,” “hu
morous, sentimental, pathetic,” be
ing fify-eight of the sketches appear
ing under the title “Saturday Night“
in the Tifton Gazette, are on sale,
price $2.50 postpaid.
The book has 304 pages and seven
illustrations from original sketches
by Tom J. Nicholl. It is an Author’s
Autographed Edition, bound in ma
roon silk cloth, with gold lettering.
Clear print, large type, a neat and
attractive volume, that should be in
every Southern library. Sent on re
ceipt of price by J. L. Herring, Tif
ton, Ga.
Local agents wanted. Especial in
ducements to boys and girls working
their way through school.
Massachusetts and Michigan chap
ters of the Daughters of the Revolu
tion are establishing “mending rooms”
in cantonments. These departments
are opened for hospitals, where hun
dreds of garments are mended each
week.
From Weak and Lame
To WeU. and Strong
Try them. Foley KSdnsy Fills will
do for ether men and women —qu.c*-
ly—what they have done for Mra.
Bird y g
“Laist vear, I got almost down with
my back,' writes 14m. H. T. Str&yngo
of Qalnearllle, Ga.. 1L No. 3. "I suf
fered frocr. inflammation of the blad
der. and whenever X stopped doctoring
I grew worse. I tried Foley Kidney
Pilla, and after taking them awhile
my bladder action became regular and
the stinging sensation disappeared. I
am now stronger In my back than I've
been for ssverai years, and since get
ting well, I’ve stayed well and had
no return of the trouble." fc.
Start la now to use Foley Kidney
PUlam Ton will feel an Improvement
very first doses, showing
how quickly they act on kidneys and
bladder. They stop Irregular urinary
action, ease pain In baek and sides,
limber up stiff joints and aching mus
cles. They put the kidneys and blad
der in noun*, healthy condition. Try
them.
THE OWL PHARMACY
FRIDAY. MARCH 15. 191*
pSfSI
The campaign to raise a second
$100,000,000 has been announced by
the American Red Cross for the week
beginning May 6. To date nearly
$00,000,000 has been appropriated
for war relief work.
Only the 12-cylinder type of Liber
ty motor for airplanes is now being
built, it having been thought best n
view of developments abroad to con
centrate on the high-powered engine
instead of the eight-cylinder.
Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. M. Jones, of
Palmer, Okla., writes:
“ From the time 1 en
tered into womanhood
... 1 looked with dread
from one month to the
next. I suffered with my
back and bearing-down
pain, until life to me was
a misery. 1 would think
I could not endure the
pain any longer, and I
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . • •
1 decided to
TAKE
The Womans Tonic
“ I took four bottles,”
Mrs. Jones goes on to
say, “and was not only
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully say that I have
not a pain. . .
“ It has now been two
years since I tookCardui,
and 1 am still in good
health. . . I would ad
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardui who is a
sufferer from any female
trouble.”
If you suffer pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up your run-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. Try Car
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
All Druggists
J. 68