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Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates!
s Please Try Dodson's Liver Tone
QErain:sincere! My medicine does noC upset Ireei
and bowels sq you lose a day’s wor£
f Calomel loses yon a day! You
know what calomel is. It’s mer
cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan
gerous. It crashes into sour bile
like dynamite, cramping and sick
ening you. Calomel attacks the
bones and should never be put into
Iwrnr system. -
• iWhen you feel bilious, sluggish
constipated and ell knocked out ana
believe you need a dose of dangerous
Calomel just remember that your
JENKINSBURG
Mr. Johnnie Pritchett and Mr.
Standard, of Dublin, Miss Minnie
Browning, of Fitzgerald, Mr. B. B.
Browning, of Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant Thompson, of Jackson, and
Mr. Edwin Middlebrooks and friend,
of Camp Wheeler, were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Middle
brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mills, of Atlan
ta, were visitors here this week.
Mrs. W. J. Turner and children, of
Atlanta, are visiting relatives here
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Manning, of
Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Phillips this week.
Mrs. A. R. Scott, of McDonough,
was here Thursday in interest of the j
W. M. S.
Miss Opie Andrews, of Atlanta, is
the guest this week of iMiss Carrilu
Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Elder, of At
lanta, are guests of the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Harris.
Misses Mattie and Sara Fletcher, of
England’s Chapel, visited here and at
tended the revival meetings,
Mrs. Tom Sowell and daughter,
Miss Bessie, of McDonough, visited
relatives here the past week.
Mr. Charles Harkness, of Forsyth,
is visiting relatives and friends here
this week.
Misses Mary and Lauru Bell and
little brothers, Sam and Walter, spent
the week in Conyers with their grand
mother, Mrs. E. Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim White and ,Mrs.
Mayo, of Atlanta, visited here last
week.
Miss Willie Woodward recently ac
cepted a government position in
Washington D. C.
Misses Marie and Pearl Bledsoe, of
Atlanta, left this week for McDon
ough after a few weeks stay with rel
atives here.
-EMORY UNIVERSITY
OFFERS FULL COURSES IN THE FOUR DEPARTMENTS OF
Liberal Art*. Theology, Law and Medicine, leading to the de
grees of A.8., £h.B. y 8.5., A.M., M.S., 8.D., LL.B.jmwJ
M.D. For bulletins giving full information, write to
WALKER WHITE, Sec. and Treas., ATLANTA, CA?
We Sell,
Buy
Lease or
Manag e
PRO PERTY
In Any
Part
of the
United
States
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and Renting Agents
Harkness Building Jackson, Georgia
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918
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.
Mrs. W. J. Culpepper, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Edalgo this week.
Mrs. Bob T. Williamson, of Vida
lia, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. S.
Mills.
Barnett and Harold McCart, of
Adams Park, are visiting their grand
father, Mr. J. A. Leverette.
jMiss Jennie Bowden is visiting Mrs.
McMillan at Jay Bird Springs.
Mrs. Carl Bankston and children,
of Dublin, are visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Saunders and
children, of Helena, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Saunders, and other relatives here.
Mrs. L. P. Crenshaw, of Atlanta,
is the guest of her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. J. R. Jones.
PUT OFF OLD AGE
Many Jackson People Have Learned
the Secret
Some old folks are bent and shaky.
Others are straight and strong.
So it can’t be mere “oldness” that
does such damage.
No—it is too often that uric acid
that weakens older folks.
Fight off this life-sapping uric acid
poison.
Help the kidneys take it from the
blood.
To aid them in this struggle live
carefully.
Stimulate the kidneys with a relia
ble kidney remedy.
None endorsed like Doan’s Kidney
Pills.
Read this Jackson testimony.
Mrs. M. E. Boyd. Pepperton Mill,
says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney
Pills off and on for a good many
years and think them the best kidney
remedy made. I am pretty well up
in years and my kidneys were weak
and caused me considerable trouble.
Nothing seemed to take the place of
Doan’s Kidney Pills as they certainly
relieved me of all these complaints.
I would not be without a box of
Doan’s in the house. They sure are
reliable.”
60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
Cos., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. advt.
FOR SALE—2OO ACRE FARM
3 MILES SOUTH OF JACKSON,
AT A BARGAIN. THE TOM BYARS
PLACE.
FOR SALE —100 ACRES OF LAND
midway between Jackeon and Indian
/
Spring*, known a* the Nelson place.
Will sell at a bargain.
26 MEN FOUND
PHYSICALLY FIT
Medical Examination Was
Held Tuesday
THREE LIMITED SERVICE
OTHER SELECTMEN TO HAVE
MEDICAL TEST WITHIN FEW
DAYS—I9IB CLASS READY
FOR MILITARY DUTY
Of thirty-four registrants of the
1917 class examined Tuesday for
physical fitness, twenty-six were plac
ed in the general military service list.
Of that number eleven are white and
fifteen colored.
Three selectmen were placed in the
limited military service class, and
four men were placed in class G-5.
Not all of the registrants have been
given a physical examination, several
cases being pending with the district
board, and one or two of the regis
trants have not yet been classified by
the local board. The remaining se
lectmen will he examined for physical
ability within the near future.
Those who were given a physical
examination Tuesday are now avail
able for military duty.
GROWING HOGS
For a hog to be profitable he must
be kept growing from birth to mark
eting age. He cannot be profitable
unless he is healthy. He can always
be in a profit-producing condition if
he is fed B. A. Thomas'_Hog Powder.
We positively tell you that this rem
edy prevents cholera, removes worms
and cures thumps. If the powder does
not make good we will.
Carmichael Hardware Cos. dealers.
WHAT GOVERNOR OF
GEORGIA RECEIVES
Salary of Chief Executive About the
Same as in Other States
Atlanta, Ga. Aug I.—The recent
effort to secure a raise of salary for
Georgia’s governor brought out an in
teresting comparison of figures to
show just what the governors of other
states receive as a yearly recompense.
A comparison of salaries showed
that only four states in the Union
pay their governors SIO,OOO, the
amount suggested for the governor
of Georgia, while most of the salaries
averaged around $4,000. In one state
the salary paid is only $3,000, that
amount being set aside for the gov
ernor ofSouth Carolina. Tennessee
and Texas pay $4,000; Maryland, $4-
500; Maine and Mississippi, $5,000;
Alabama, $7,500; North Carolina,
$0,500, and Florida $6,000.
In addition to the salary appropri
ated to the governor of Georgia, he
re :eives the use of the ma.i* on, whish
relieves lim of a monthly rental of
about $125; the state pay3 his gas
and light bdls and keeos up the
grounds for v u.; and, in addition,
provides his wife with SIOO or more
for contingent expenses, all of which,
it is estimated, would amount to ap
proximately $15,000.
IT SHOULD MAKE
A MILLION FOB HIM
Cincinnati Man Discovers
Drug That Loosens Corns
So They Lift Out
Good news spreads rapidly and
druggists here are kept busy dispen
sing freezone, the recent discovery of
a Cincinnati man, which is said to
loosen any corn so it lifts out with
the fingers.
A quarter of an ounce costs very
little at any store which handles
drugs, but this is said to be sufficient
to rid one’s feet of every hard or
soft c ora or callus.
You apply just a few drops on the
tender, aching com or toughened cal
lus and instantly the soreness is re
lieved, and soon the com or callus is
so shriveled that it lifts out without
pain. It is a sticky substances which
dries when applied and never inflam
es or irritates the surrounding skin.
This discovery will prevent thous
ands of deaths annually from lock
jaw and infection heretofore result
ing from the suicidal habit of cutting
corns.
Watch Your Blood Supply,
Don’t Let Impurities Creep In
Pure Blood Means Perfect
Health.
The average druggist has handled
hundreds of medicines in his day,
some of which have long since been
forgotten.
But there is one that has been sold
by the druggists throughout this
country, for more than fifty years,
and that is S. S. S., the reliable blood
MR. S. D. JOHNSON IS
NEW SOUTHERN AGENT
Succeeds Mr. J. J. Pridgen Who Re
cently Resigned
Friends of Mr. Sam D. Johnson will
be glad to know that he has been ap
pointed agent for the Southern Rail
way Company at Jackson. He suc
ceeds J. J. Pridgen, who has resigned
to accept a position as traveling aud
itor with headquarers in Washington
city.
An experience of six years fits
Mr. Johnson for this work. He has
served with the Southern in Hawkins
ville, Jacksonville and Atlanta and
returned to Jackson to accept a place
GROW BIGGER CROPS
-AND
PERMANENTLY IMPROVE YOUR SOIL
-BY FERTILIZING WITH
CAMP GORDON HORSE MANURE
BUTLER & PINSON
ATLANTA Selling Agent GEORGIA
New England Mutual Life
Insurance Company, Boston, Mass.
Hince organization in 1843 the company has received from policyhold
ers $209,277,033 and has paid for death losses, endowments, surrendered
policies, and returns of surplus, $157,627,798. It had on January 1 1917,
assets of $79,095,500 with which to meet all liabilities of $78,729,048.
Payments to policyholders and present assets exceed premiums re
ceived from policyholders by $27,446,266.
THOS. N. McKIBBEN
MANAGER GRIFFIN DISTRICT, GRIFFIN, GA.
S. H." THORNTON]
JACKSON, GA.
UNDERTAKING, LICENSED EMB ALMER
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 17* NIGHT PHONE 195
medicine, that ig purely vegetable.
Many druggists have seen wonderful
results accomplished among theii;
customers by this great old
and they know that S. S. S. is one o|
the most reliable blood purifiers eveg
made. Keep your blood free of im
purities by the use of this honest old
medicine, and if you want medical
advice, you can obtain same without
cost by writing to Medical Director,
Swift Specific Cos., 28 Swift Labora
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
with Mr. Pridgen, following the resig
nation of Mr. R. O. Settle. Mr. John
son understands all phases of railroad
work and his friends may always ex
pect prompt and courteous service at
his hands.
So far Mr. Johnson has not selected
his assistant, but will probably do so
within a few days.
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER WRITES
Over work and worry cause kidney
trouble. When the kidneys are not
working properly, poisons accumulate
in the system, resulting in backaches,
sore muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic
pains, w constantly tired feeling and
other distressing symptoms. George
McLain, Turtle Lake, N. D., writes:
“I am a locomotive engineer. I had
a bad pain in my back and my bladder
action was irregular. I took Foley
Kidney Pills and was relieved in a
couple of days.” Carmichael Drug
and Book Company, adv.
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.