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Calomel Users! Listen To Me!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
isTour druggist gives back your money if it doesn’t
liven your liver and bowels and straighten
you up without making you sick.
There’s no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating cal
omel when a few cents buys a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone—a
perfect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
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
Liver Tone, because it is
Perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It
FRIENDS REMEBER PAPER
WITH GIFTS OF FRUIT
The Progress-Argus is indebted to
Mr. T. W. Moore for a quantity of
unusually fine peaches. His orchard
near Jenkitosburg is one of the best
in the county, and his bounty is very
much appreciated.
Mr. J. E. Hale, Sr., presented the
j>aper with a box of fine apples Mon
day. This fruit was delicious and the
kindness of Mr. Hale will long be re
membered.
There is an abundant fruit crop
this year, though the fruit is some
what small, and nearly every family
is now busy canning and preserving
for the fall and winter.
GO TO THE RESCUE
Don’t Wait 'till It’s Too Late—-Follow
The Example of a Jackson Citizen
Rescue the aching back.
If it keeps on aching, trouble may
icome.
Often it indicates kidney weakness.
If you neglect the kidney’s warn
ing. , . .. .
Lookout for urinary disorders.
This Jackson citizen will show you
how to go to the rescue.
Davis Kinard, prop, racket store,
Lyons St., says: “I am glad to recom
mend Doan’s Kidney Pills as a fine
kidney remedy for I have used them
with the best of results. My kidneys
were out of order and didn’t act as
they should. When Doan’s Kidney
Pills were recommended I began tak
ing them. They relieved all signs of
my trouble.”
The above statement was given
February 9, 1915, and on April 1,
1918 Mr. Kinard said: “I cannot
praise Doan’s Kidney Pills too highly
as they are just as represented to be.
They brought me wonderful relief
and I have great faith in this med
icine.” .
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Kinard had. Foster-Milbum Cos.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. advt.
Southern farm boy-club members
produced in 1917 food and feed val
ued at $4,019,121, the Department
of Agriculture reports. A total of
115,745 boys were enrolled in regu
lar clubs in 14 states.
FOR SLOW AND SLUGGISH LIV
ER TRY CARMICHAEL’S LIVER
PILLS. 25c BOX. GUARANTEED
BY CARMICHAEL DRUG & BOOK
COMPANY. 7-19-tfc
We Sell,
Buy
Lease or
Manag e
PRO PERTY
In Any
Part
of the
United
States
T. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and" Renting Agents
i rkness Building Jackson, Georgia
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918
is mercury and attacks your bones.
Take a dose of nasty calomel today
and you will feel weak, sick and
nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a
day’s work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and
you will wake up feeling great. No
more biliousness, constipation, slug
gishness, headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist savs if
you don’t find Dodson’s Liver Tone
acts better than horrible calomel
your'money is waiting for you.
APPLICANT FOR MARINE
CORPS HAD PHTHSIS
With Exception of Few Jawbraekers
Was Otherwise All Right
Salt Lake City, Utah.—The curios
ity of Henry James, who applied for
enlistment in the United States ma
rine, corps here remains unsatisfied.
James vans taken before the exam
ining physician and, aftes the usual
physical examination, was told he
failed to meet the requirements.
“What’s the matter with me?”
queried the prospective Hun destroy
er.
“You’ve got scoliosis, phthsis and
synoirtis,” was the surgeon’s reply.
The would-be marine blushed to be
told so frankly what prevented his
becoming a Devil Dog and turned to
go out when the doctor shot a few hot
parting words after him.
“Not only that —you’re troubled
with slight astigmatism, otitis media
and chronic furmunculosis.”
“Gosh,” was all the lad could say
as he fled in confusion.
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 months’ treatment, and
seldom ever fails to perfect a cure.
Send for testimonials from this and
other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists, advt.
J. H. MILLS AND A. J.
FLEMING HERE SATURDAY
Officers of Farmer*’ Union Spend
Day in the City
Messrs. J. H. Mills and A. J. Flem
ing, president and secretary-treasur
er, respectively, of the Georgia Far
mers’ Union, were visitors in Jackson
Saturday. They state that the union
is growing in all parts of the country
and that the organization is becoming
stronger all the time. They are doing
some effective work in connection
with the bureau of markets and are
also interested in the plan for the
gradual marketing of cotton this fall.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
restores vitality and energy by purifying and en
riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength
ening, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c.
FOR SALE —200 ACRE FARM
3 MILES SOUTH OF JACKSON,
AT A BARGAIN. THE TOM BYARS
PLACE.
103 acre*, with enough timber to
pay for land, in 3% mile* of Helena,
close to railroad, will *ell for SI,OOO.
NEWS OF THIRTY-FIVE
YEARS AGO IN BUTTS
S
What The People Were Doing Then
—Market Quotation*
(From Middle Georgia Argus,
July 21, 1883)
The peach crop is a failure in this
county.
The picnic at Indian Springs on
last Saturday was largely attended by
the young people of Butts and sur
rounding counties. It was a grand
success.
Mrs. Allie Holifield, mother of Mr.
Matt Holifield of this city, died at
her home four miles north of Jackson
on Saturday evening. She was in her
usual good health up to Thursday
night at 11 o’clock, when she was
found prostrated under a stroke of
paralysis, in which condition she lay
until her death, not being able to
move or speak to her friends. Mrs.
Holifield was in her 78th year.
Col. Glessner, of the Griffin News,
speaks of Jackson as a mere crossing.
A pretty good name, Bro. Glessner.
We have cancelled so much of the
trade that once went to Griffin, that
we are able to stand the epithet. Thir
ty-five business houses will do very
well for a crossing.
Jimmie Maddox, son of Mr. Frank
(Maddox, was drowned on Saturday in
Yellow river, near the Allen place in
Newton county. Mr. Maddox lives
near Worthville in our county, his son
being away from home at the time
of the occurrence.
A protracted meeting commences
at the Baptist church in this place
today.
Mr. George Barber, an aged and
prominent citiien of this county, died
at his home near Iron Springs on
Wednesday, and was buried vfith Ma
sonic honors on Thursday, having
been a member of Jackson lodge for
many years.
The anniversary of the Ladies Aid
Society was observed Tuesday even
ing. Col. E. P. Catchings delivered
the annual address of the society.
What is a dude? we are often asked,
And think it is no harm,
To say that he is a young man
Who takes a lady’s arm.
A dudine is a female
Whose heart is never shaken,
But willingly allows her arm
By the dude to be taken.
A negro painter fell from a ladder
20 feet high while working on Mr.
Joe Carmichael’s house, but luckily
received no painful injuries. Guess
his head was the first, part collided.
Market Reporta of Country Produce
Eggs, 10 cents.
Chickens, 15 and 20 cents.
Hens, 25 cents.
Butter, 20 cents
Fresh fish, 10 and 12%.
Speckled peas, 75 cents bushel.
White peas, 75 cents.
Corn, 70 cents bushel.
Meal, 75 and 80 cents.
Wheat, SI.OO bushel.
Oats, 40 cents.
Peaches, 76 cents.
Apples, 50 cents.
Melons, 5 and 10 cents.
SOLDIER’S COUGH IS CURED
Private Harold Hamel, 66th Regi
ment, Ft. Adams, R. 1., writes: “I
was troubled with a bad cough for
three months. I tried a sample of Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar and felt greatly
relieved. I have since used two 50c
bottles and I recommend Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar and will always keep it on
hand.” Foley’s Honey and Tar covers
inflamed, irritated surfaces with a
soothing, healing coating and relieves
coughs, colds, croup and bronchial af
fections. Carmichael Drug an dßook
Cos. adv.
Illinois is the center of agricultural
production of the United States says
the Department of Agriculture. Stat
es of greatest production in 1917 are:
lowa, $1,330,000,000; Illinois, sl,-
255,000,000; Texas, $1,045,000,000;
Missouri, $947,000,000; Ohio, $851,-
000,000; Nebraska, $774,000,000;
Indiania, $766,000,000; Kansas,
$735,000,000; New York, $700,000,-
000; Minnessota, $646,000,000;
Pennsylvania, $636,000,000; Georgia,
$605,000,000; Wisconsin, $598,000,-
000; California, $575,000,000; Mich
igan, $534,000,000; Kentucky, $529,-
000,000.
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worm* have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and a* a
rale, there is more or less stomach disturbance
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Im
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispelthe worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. COc pcrbottl..
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LIQUOR GETS BATCH OF
NEGROES IN TROUBLE
After Exciting Chase One of Defen
dants Captured
John Cash, Will Cash and Mamie
Jones, negroes from Spalding county,
who brought a load of liquor to Jack
son Saturday afternoon found them
selves in the toils of the law. The
liquor was discovered in she buggy
and in attempting to arrest John Cash
he made a dash and was captured
only after a hard chase that led
through the fields near the Jackson
public school building. The mule and
buggy were seized by deputy sheriff
S. H. * THORNTON
JACKSON, GA.
UNDERTAKING, LICENSED EMBALMER
Full Line of Caskets and Robes to select 'from
My careful personal attention giv
en to all funerals entrusted to me
ALL CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT
DAY PHONE 174 NIGHT PHONE 193
GASTORIA
I For Infants and Children.
I Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
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TH* CINTAUII COMPANY. NCW YORK CITY
Lavender.
John Spikes and John Freeman,
colored, were arrested Saturday by
Deputy Lavender, charged with hav
ing whiskey.
Bud Barron, a negro man, was ar
rested for being drunk and disorderly
at Shiloh church. He was said to have
been creating a considerable disturb
ance when taken into custody by dep
uay sheriff Lavender.
FOR SLOW AND SLUGGISH LIV
ER TRY CARMICHAEL’S LIVER
PILLS. 25c BOX. GUARANTEED
BY CARMICHAEL DRUG & BOOK
COMPANY. 7-19-tfe
LET A GOOD MECHANIC
TELL YOU
that to prolong the life of your ma
chine (and possibly your own life)
you should have it thoroughly in
spected occasionally.
Whether you are using it to the
limit on the road, or often leave it
idle in the garage, you will need re
pairs. and we are thoroughly com
petent to make them.
Wagner’s Garage.