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Admire Babies
Wonaa GmU Lamina CUneati
Nrftlrr-g Cuddled in it* Bonuet.
It Is a JO7 and comfort to fcuor rr that
those much talked of pains and other (!!>
tresses that aro said to proceed cUid-bcartn*
may be avoided. Ko wonsn need f.r.r dis
comfort if she will fortify hcwlf v/ith t' o
well known and time-licnored riniedy, Moth
er’s Friend.
This is a most (.Tatcfcl, penetratin'?, er
tcrnal application that at o:.co soft.ms uv
makes pliant th* abdominal kw! • n:- ’ !i. t
meuts. By rertilar ure the nurse - '* e • i
without the usual strain v -n bsbjr i o rn
and pain and danger at tne crisis la eon
aequentiy le-vs.
Women everywhere w'.n h-.-o xr r -d this
famous remedy tell how they entirely avoided
nervousness, twitching spelts, h aring down
and strctrhlnsr pains, and relate how th
enjoyed entire freedom from lie many de
bilitating and distressing experiences usuaily
incident to approaching motherhood.
Mother's Friend is recommended only for
the relief unit comfort of expectant moth
ers, thousands of whom have used nr.o
recommended it. It Is for external uxc only,
in absolutely and entirely sale uad won
derfully effective.
Write the Brad field Regulator Cos.,
Lamar Bidr., Atlanta, for tlnir “Moth
erhood Book,” so valuable to expectant moth
ers, and in the meantime obtain a bottle of
Mother's Friend from the druggist today and
thus fortify yourself against pain and dis
comfort.
IS YOUR HUSBAND INSURED
In today’s mail there came a letter
from which is this pitiful notation:
“I’m a woman with four little chil
dren. My husband died a year ago.
His sickness took what little we had
•saved and put a mortgage on the
farm too. We could live on very little,
but how to earn that little I do not
know, as I um not strong. Must I
break up my little family, divide the
children among orphan asylums and
go to town to some cotton mill, when
so little would keep us together?
How different the story might have
been if the husband had insured his
life in some good company. Surely
he would be happier in heaven for his
loved ones being in want neither for
food nor fuel. Poor little woman,prec
ious, helpless little children! A few
ready dollars and the man’s family
could have food, shelter and educa
tion. And all this would have cost
hi mbut a few dollars a month while
he lived.
Every v : fe should urge her hus
band to take out insurance. She is
not mercenary in doing this. She is
but seeking to assure protection
against the winds of adverse fortune
for their children and herself, so that
she can give them in measure those
favored conditions with which he
would have wanted to surround them
had he lived.—The Progressive Farm
er.
FERTILIZER MFRS. AND DEAL
ERS MUST SECURE LICENSES
Attention of fertilizer manufactur
ers and dealers has again been called
to the necessity for taking out Fed
eral licenses.
All fertilizer manufacturers, in
cluding mixers, even though their
output be small, are required to take
out licenses. Agents and dealers do-
Luzianne and Com Pone
-Yum-Yum!
"T TP then you see your mammy, Honey,
jl W bringin’ in the coffee and the pone, you
'< 1 can tell before you taste it that the coffee’s
Luzianne-sure-nuf-by the whifs a-streaming,
steaming in the air.
It’s the coffee —Luzianne —you remember
“When It ajjd you hanker after it until you get another
Pours, It cup.
Rei£rta” Luzianne Coffee (your grocer has it) comes
put up in tins. Try it tomorrow morning for
breakfast. IF it isn't all you expect, you can
get your money back.
Luzianne for aroma, fragrance and snap.
tup ..cr-SON VROCRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEOBOIA, F!PAY. APa '-■ ’-STS
THE LIBERTY LOAN AND BUSI
NESS
“What has the Liberty Loan to do
with the refrigeration business?” was
asked by a subscriber in the fastnesses
of the Rocky Mountains of the editor
of the Refrigeration World. The an
swer was sound and patriotic:
“At this critical time the success or
failure of the impending loan have
more to do with refrigeration than
even the machinery and chemicals
used in producing refrigeration. If
the loan fails, everything else will
fail with it. All business will eventual
ly be prostrated; nothing could
thrive.”
It is the business of every business
and business man in the United Staets
to see that the Liberty Loan does not
fail. They should buy Liberty Bonds;
they should encourage and assist oth
ers to buy them. No bus ness in the
United Sta'es is going to succeed if
the Liberty Loan Fails—if the nation
fails.
It is better business to buy Liberty
Bonds than to pay indemnities to a
victorious Germany; it is better busi
ness to win this war than to have our
foreign commerce subject to the dic
tation of the Potsdam Government.
The welfare, the success, the pros
perity, the liberty, and the happiness
of every true American is bound up
in the nations success. We are not
lighting alone for material interest,
for annexations or indemnities. We
are fighting for freedom and justice
and humanity and civilization. But
we are also fighting for the mainte
nance of our commercial rights, for
the rights of our citizens to pursue
their lawful journeys on the seas and
transport their commerce to foreign
markets.
It is patriotic, and a duty, to buy
Liberty Bonds. It is also good busi
ness to do it
CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN
FAILURE
That is vihy we say “Feed B. A.
Thomas’ Hog Powder according to
directions.” DO NOT FEED IT
SLOPPY, but mix it with ground feed
and moisten with just enough water
to make a crumbly mass. Then each
hog gets a beneficial dose. See full
directions on package. Your money
back if you are not satisfied.
Carmichael Hardware Cos., dealers.
Whenever You weed a General Tonic
Take Grove’s.
The Old Stand.ard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININB
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Bn riches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
ing exclusively a retail business, whose
gross sales do not amount to more
than SIOO,OOO a year, are not re
quired to take out licenses or to make
applications for blanks. However,
any retail dealer or agent whose gross
sales amount to more than SIOO,OOO
and who does not apply for a license
is liable under the provisions of the
act of congress providing for the gov
ernmental control of the industry.
Application for license should be
made to the law department, license
division, United States Food Admin
istration, Washington, D. C.
ANNOUNCMENT
V. A. Kimbell & Company wish to announce
that they have opened their new show room
on Third street and have in stock a full line of
Automobile Accessories and Supplies, Gas ano
Oil.
Few pieces of furniture on hand to be closed
out at factory cost. If you need anything in
this department now is an opportunity to get
a bargain.
The following second hand cars for sale:
1 Paige, Fairfield, 7 passenger 1917 model.
1 Buick Six, 1917 model.
1 Overland Four, 1918 model.
Complete line of new
PAIGES and SAXONS
Your patronage appreciated.
Call around to see us.
FLOVILLA
Mr. Howell Smith who attends
school at Dahlonega is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Smith.
Mr. Herbert White has returned to
the State University at Athens, after
spending several days with his par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. White.
Mr. Iverson Chambers is visiting
relatives in Jenkinsburg.
Miss Frances Grant and Dallas
spent the week-end in Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Castellaw of
| Locust Grove, were guests of Miss
' Lois Allen, Sunday.
Mr. Marvin Thomas spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. andMrs. N. J.
i Thomas.
j Dr. and Mrs. A. F. White, Virgin
lia and A. F. Jr., spent Sunday in
j Monticello.
Miss Ada Sharp spent the week
end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
i W. 0. Sharp.
i Miss Laura Smith, Mrs. Brown and
little Miss Sarah Brown, of McDon
i ough, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. O.
Linch.
Mr. William Preston spent the
week-end at home.
Miss Margaret Giles spent Monday
and Tuesday in Jackson, the guest of
| r riends.
Mr. George Smith spent Sunday
with relatives here.
Miss Annie Hale spent Monday and
Tuesda in Heflfliflflnflflfl.fl flflshreto
Tuesday in Heflin, Ala.
Mr. R. W. Byran spent Sunday
with Mrs. S. L. Thompson.
Mr. Carl Funderburk of the U. S.
Naval Reserve forces was called to
the bedside of his mother who con
tinues quite ill.
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. White, Virgin
ia and A. F. Jr., motored to Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jim Lane and Robert Lane, of
Monticello, spent the week-end with
Mrs. S. L. Thompson.
Mrs. Att Maddox, of Macon, spent
the week-end with Mrs. R. H. Hen
derson.
Mrs. S. M. Glover and Mrs. W. H.
Vanzandt spent Sunday with Mrs.
C. A. Towles at Cork.
EARLY IRISH POTATOES
Mr. W. B. Hodges exhibited at
this office We<Jnesday the largest
Irish potatoes seen this season. He
sas they were planted in February
and the specimens shown are large
as henn eggs. They were of the Cob
bler variety.
If you love your wife and children
and your home, bay Liberty Bonds.
FINCHERVILLE
Miss Jessie Jones, of Jackson, who
teaches here, spent the week-end at
home.
Messrs. Howard Smith, of Camp
Wheeler, and Curtis Smith, of Jen
kinsburg, were visitors here Sunday.
Miss Annie J. Fincher complimen
ted the young people with a singing
Sunday night.
Misses Ethel Allen and Lillie Wil
son spent Sunday with Misses Co
rine and Cebelle Horton.
Mrs. Smith, of Jackson, is visiting
her brother, Mr. J. E. Kitchens.
Misses Ada and Myrtice Buckalew
spent Saturday afternoon with Misses
Corine and Cebelle Horton.
Mrs. J. A. Cook, of near Monti
cello, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
W. D. Buckalew, at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Maddox.
Mr. andMrs. Jim Allen were the
ZIRON IRON TONIC
FOR YOUR BLOOD!
-DO YOU NEED IT?
Lack of Iron in the Blood Means Lack of Appetite, Lose
of Energy, Pale Cheeks, and a General Debili
w tated Condition of the Entire System,
ZIRON Will Put Iron Into
Your Blood.
Be physically fit! Guard your health as the most prized possession you
have. 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
ego 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
get back my strength. My eon thought Ziron would help me, so I commenced
1L My nerves generally run down In the Spring and I need something to
build me up.. .When I got some better and wa3 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 vour 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 tha druggist and he will refund what you paid him for it We repay him,
so there la no reason why he should not repay you. This offer only applies
| to tha first trial bottle. tZA s
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindsey
at Island Shoals Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kitchens had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
George Harper and family.
Mrs. W. C. Godsey is visiting in-
Macon.
(State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucaa County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
ia senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Cos., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of HALLS
CATARRH CURE. FRANK 3. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber. A. D. ISSS. A. W. GLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally and acts through the Blood on the
hfueous Surfaces of the System. Sana
for testimomlals, free.
F. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Don’t stand back and wait for the'
other fellow to buy Liberty Bonds,
Set the example yourself.