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Calomel Users! Listen To Me!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
ifour 'druggist gives back your money if it doesn’t
liven your liver and bowels and straighten
you np without making you siek.°
There’s no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating cal
oniel when a few cents buys a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone—a
perfect substitute for calomel.
F It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
surely as calomel, but it doesn’t
jnake you sick and can not salivate.
. Children and grown folks can take
to,cison’s Liver Tone, because it is
•perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It
County Agent Blackwell Writes
About Organizing Wheat Clubs
Pear Club Members and Those Who
Should be Members:
I want you to take time to read
this letter, every word, and agree at
the outset to give it favorable con
sideration if there is any way possible
to do it.
Uncle Sam is selecting the men
viho are above twnty-one now and
the age limit has recently been drop
ped to eighteen. This letter is to ev
ery club member of any club in Butts
county; you know the age limit for
becoming a club member is from 10
to 18. Now while Uncle Sam has not
called you by draft into service yet
he has such men as I am, doing all
they know to encourage every boy and
girl of this age to do something that
is not as dangerous as being in a
trench, but it is essential in order to
keep the men he is selecting there.
The fact that you are a club member
shows that you are already enlisted
in his great service, because you have
been doing what you could do to pro
duce something to eat..
I want you to continue this effort
another year, certainly, but the real
purpose of this letter is to ask you if
you do not think under this war time
condition that you could get your
consent and your fathers permission
to double up a little? We want to
start a “Feed a Soldier Club” by ask
ing every club member in every club
and those that are not to grow one
acre in wheat. If you are not old
enough to enlist in the “Kill A Ger
man Club” you are old enough to
help in this vny to feed the man who
is risking his life for you and your
liberty while you are permitted to
stay at home.
Just one acre of wheat. Not much,
hut if we could get every member of
Watch Your Blood Supply,
t -fVi a f IQ nurelv vegetable.
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
ly the druggists throughout this
country, for more than fifty y ears
find that is S. S. S., the reliable blood
for sale
156 Acres—The Lon Atkinson place. Will sell
for $47.50 per acre.
The Ben Ward home at Cork, Ga., at per
acre.
223 acres in east Butts county,
Evan Smith place, to sell atab g
Several good houses and lots in Jackson f
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
KSON PROCRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918
is mercury and attacks vour bones,
lake a dose of nasty calomel today
and you will feel weak, sick and
nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a
da.VS work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson s Liver Tone instead and
you will wake up feeling great. No
niore biliousness, constipation, slug
gishness, headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist savs if
.you don’t find Dodson’s Diver Tone
acts better than horrible calomel
your money is waiting for you.
all the clubs in Georgia to grow just
this one acre of wheat each, do you
know that it would mean about forty
five thousand acres put to wheat this
fall in addition to what the fathers
will plant? Then if you will select a
good piece of land where peas have
been grown this summer if possible,
and after the hay has been cut, disc
it thoroughly and break it well so it
will have plenty of time to settle be
fore planting, and then if you will
plant good seed and treat them for
smut before you plant them, next
June your combined efforts would per
haps add more than six hundred
thousand bushels to Georgia’s yield.
That is worth considering I am sure
you will agree.
I do not think that you ought to be
satisfied to grow one acre yourself.
I think you should try to interest
some other boy or girl, either, who
has not been a club member this year
to join you. What do you think?
Consider this matter seriously. Get
your father's consent and send your
name to me and I will be glad to en
roll you and furnish you any informa
tion I can. Do not put off this matter.
We want you to keep right on with
your other club work also. This is
just this much extra to what we have
been doing in order that the boys
“over there” and their associates in
war may be supplied this essential to
their best efforts in reaching Berlin
in the shortest time possible. Get
busy. Do this much extra for your
self and your country’s cause and I
am sure you feel proud next summer,
of your efforts.
Yours for the “Feed A Soldier
Club” by growing an acre of wheat.
J. H. BLACKWELL,
County Agent, i
medicine, that is purely vegetable.
Many druggists have seen wonderful
results accomplished among their
customers by this great old
and they know that S. S. S. is one cf
the most reliable blood purifiers eve*
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 withou
cost bv writing to Medical Director,
Swift Specific Cos., 28 Swift Labora
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
A CENTURY’S COTTON CROP
RECORDS
Year Crop —Price—
Low High
1792 ... 13,333 29
1793 ___ 22,222 32
1794 ___ 35,556 36 Yz
1796 44,444 36 Yz
1797 ... 48,889 34
1798 ... 66,667 39
1799 88,889 44
1800 ___ 155,556 28
1801 210,526 44
1802 241,228 19
1803 252,101 19
1804 240,741 20
1805 ... 281,128 23
1806 ___ 347,826 22
1807 ___ 285,714 21 %
1808 ... 271,739 19
1809 366,031 16
1810 340,000 16
1811 ___ 269,360 15 Yz
1812 304,878 10 Yz
1813 304,878 12
1814 284,553 15
1815 ___ 363,636 21
1816 457,565 29 Yz
1817 460,993 26 Yz
1818 ___ 448,029 34
1819 596,429 24
1820 ___ 606,061 17
1821 647,482 11 20
1822 742,049 10 18
1823 ___ 620,805 9 17
1824 762,411 11 % 18
1825 ... 891,608 12 30
1826 1,121,667 9 17 %
1827 957,281 8 % 11 Yz
1828 ___ 720,593 8!4 13
1829 ___ 870,415 8 11 %
1830 976,845 8 12 Yz
1831 ___ 1,038,847 7 Yz 13 Yx
1832 ___ 987,477 7 12
1833 1,070,438 9 Yz 17
1834 ___ 1,205,394 9 Y. 18
1835 ___ 1,254,328 12 Y 20
1836 ___ 1,360,725 12 Y 20
1837 1,423,930 7 Yt 20
1838 1,801,497 7 % 14
1839 1,360,532 9 Y 17
1840 2,177,836 6 13 %
1841 ___ 1,634,954 7 11 %
1842 1,683,574 5 10 %
1843 2,378,875 6 Y 8 Y
1844 ___ 2,030,409 5 % 9Yz
1845 -- 2,394,503 5 6 %
1846 2,100,537 7 9Yz
1847 ... 1,778,651 BYz 9Yz
1848 ___ 2,439,786 6 13
1849 2,866,938 5 % 10 %
1850 2,333,718 10 13 %
1851 ... 2,454,442 8 % 15
1852 ___ 3,126,310 BYz 11 1-8
1853 3,416,214 9 % 11 %
1854 --- 3,074,979 10 11 %
1855 - 2,928,634 BYt 13
1856 3,655,557 9 11 %
1857 3,093,737 11 % 15 %
1858 3,257,339 8 % 15 %
1859 4,018,914 11 13 %
1860 4,861,292 10 % 11 %
1861 3,849,469 10 22
1862 4,500,000 20 51 %
1863 1,600,000 51 92
1864 ... 1,450,000 68 1.89
1865 1,300,000 35 1.82
1866 --- 2,269,316 32 % 60
1867 2,097,257 26 % 42
1868 2,519,554 15 % 32 %
1869 2,366,467 24 % 35
1870 3,122,551 19 % 35
1871 4,352,317 14 % 21
1872 2,974,351 18 % 26 %
1873 --- 3,930,508 18 1-8 22 % j
1874 - 4,170,388 13 % 20 %
1875 3,832,991 14 % 17 1-8 |
1876 4,632,313 11 % 14 %
1377 4,474,069 10 % 13 %
1878 4,773,865 10 % 12 1-8
1879 5,074,155 8 % 13 % j
1880 5,761,252 10 % 13 %
1881 6,605,750 10 % 13
1882 5,456,048 11 % 13
1883 6,949,756 10 12 %
1884 5,713,200 9 10
1885 - 5,706,165 9 % 10 %
1886 6,575,691 9 1-8 10
1887 --- 6,505,087 9 1-8 11 %
1888 7,046,833 9 %
1889 -- 6,938,290 9 % 11 %
1890 ... 7,311,322 11 % 12 %
1891 8,652,597 7 % 10 %
1892 9,035,379 6 % 8 %
1 1893 6,700,365 7 1-8 10
1894 7,549,817 6 % 8 %
1895 9,901,252 5 % 8 %
1896 7,157,346 7 % 9
1897 8,757,964 7 8 %
1898 ..-11,199,994 5 % 7 %
1900 9,436,416 6 % 10 %
1899 ...11,274,840 5 % 6 %
1901 —10,383,422 l2
1902 ...10,680,680 7 % 9 %
1903 ...10,727,590 8.30 13
1904 —10,011,374 9 % 17 %
1905 ...13,565,885 6.85 11.50
1906 ...11,345,998 9.80 12.60
1907 .-.13,510,982 9.60 13.55
1908 .-.11,571,966 9 % 13.55
1909 —13,825,457 9 13.15
1910 ...10,609,668 12.40 20
1911 ...16,043,000 8.49 16.15
1912 ...14,129,000 9.35 13.40
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1913 14,457,000 10.75 14.50
1914 15,905,840 *7.25 10.60
1915 11,068,173 9.20 13.45
1916 11,363,915 13.35 27.65
1917 11,231,263 21.30 36.00
*The official cotton market was
closed in 1914 from August 7 to
November 16, during which time
some cotton sold at private sale for
less than 7.25.
BE GLAD TO STAY DEAD
The way things are going Hinden
burg may decide not to deny the
nepet report of his death.—Kansas
City Times.
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