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FIRE AND THIEVES
Often destroy the savings of a lifetime. If
your home should be burned or robbed would
you be fully protected? If not, whose fault is it?
THE FIRE BUG MAY LIGHT
ON YOUR PROPERTY NEXT
Is it wise for you to delay preparations
against his ravages? The Jackson National Bank
has not only provided Safety Vaults for your
valuables but also through
The Jackson Insurance Agency
provides for protection against loss by fire not
only your valuables but any and all property you
may possess.
REPRESENTING
Royal Insurance Cos. Limited
The Leading Fire Insurance Company of the
World.
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of Hartford, Conn., America’s Greatest Company
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Fire Association of Philadelphia
New Hampshire of Manchester
OFFICE IN
The Jackson National Bank
PHONE 124
THE
JACKSON INSURANCE AGENCY
JACKSON, GEORGIA
The progressive educational and
agricultural interests of Georgia
gathered in Athens last week at the
sixteenth Farmer’s Week and Mar
ket Conference. One hundred and
forty-seven counties were repre
“Strong and Well”
“ ¥ WISH you could know how
-l much I am improved since
taking the Cardui,” writes
Mrs. Nannie Brown, of Black
Rock, Ark. "You wouldn’t know
me for the same weak invalid I
was before 1 took it. At my ... I
had to keep off my feet or I would
fall. 1 couldn’t do my housework,
and just got where I’d most as lief
be dead as living. Someone told
my husband of Cardui. He got
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
sented. These men and women are
working for better conditions in
Georgia. No progressive, forward
looking county can afford to be
without a good county agent.
TIME TO PAY SUBSCRIPTION.
it for me and I took three bottles
before I stopped—then off and on
for the last three years just as a
tonic. I saw a decided improve
ment after my tint bottle. 1 used
the three, and was able to do my
work with ease, aad now I sew
for my family and for others. I
am feeling fine, and strong and
well.”
Take Cardui I It may be just
| the medicine you need.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
50,000 CLUB WOMEN
TO ASSIST IN WORK
WILL MAKE EFFORT TO OB
TAIN LARGE APPROPRIATION
FOR THE STATE COLLEGE
OF AGRICULTURE
Athens, Ga. —Fifty thousand club
women in Georgia will aid in a fight
at the next session of the general
assembly to obtain a larger appro
priation for the State College of
Agriculture, Mrs. Ira W. Farmer of
the Georgia Federation of Womans
Clubs declared in an address at the
State Agricultural conference here
today.
Mrs. Farmer’s address was the
principal message of the day.
“A home demonstration agent is
needed in every county in the Unit
ed States,” she declared. “Men
think that women are born knowing
everything that is needed to be done
in the home, but this is not true.
The woman needs education for her
job just as the man. And home
making is a job just as important
as the man’s job. Ninety per cent
of the girls who reach maturity
have some time or other in their
lives the important duty of making
a home. I think they should be
trained for the job.”
Dr. A. M. Soule, president of
the State Agricultural College de
clared the institution needs $35,000
a year more than its present ap
propriation. He warned the club
women, however, that they mould
find it difficult to obtain the addi
tional funds.
“You will certainly have to sit
up to those people in Atlanta or it
will be the same old story,” he as
serted, and added that the folks of
Georgia have got to get behind us
or see this institution shrink and
shrivel.'
A Good Thing—Don’t Miss It
Send your name and address plain
ly written together with 5 cents
(and this slip) to Chamberlain Med
icine Cos., Des Moines, lowa, and re
ieive in return a trial package con
taining Chamberlain’s Cough Reme
dy for coughs, colds, croup, bron
chial, “flu” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets for sto
mach troubles, indigestion, gassy
pains that crowd the heart, bilious
ness and constipation; Chamber
lain’s Salve, needed in every family
for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and
skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t
miss it. adv.
Free Flower Seeds
You will be glad to know that Has
tings’, "The South's Seedsman,” will
give away about 2,000.000 packets of
seed of the South's most popular flow
ers this spring.
There is nothing in the home that
can compare with rich colored flowers.
They brighten us all up and make any
house attractive. You can’t plant too
many flowers and this opportunity to
get Shirley Poppies, Everlasting Flow
ers, Zinnias, Cosmos and Mexican Burn
ing Bush absolutely free, is certainly to
be welcomed by all readers of this
paper.
You can get them! Just write to
Hastings’ for the new 1923 Catalog. It
tells you how to get flower seeds free.
It has 100 pages of beautiful photo
graphic pictures and correct descrip
tions of garden flower and field seeds,
bulbs and plants, and alao is full of
helpful information that is needed
almost daily in every Southern home.
It'e the most valoable seed book ever
published and you will be mighty glad
you’ve got It. Just write and ask for
the new Catalog.
H. G. HASTINGS CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Clovers make excellent ‘feed
whether used as pasture, as hay or
as soiling crops. Because of the
high protien content they are valu
able for growing animals and a
good supplement to com. One ton
of,clover hay, says the United
States Department of Agriculture,
has a feeding value for fattening
animals equal to lls tons of tim
othy hay, three-fourths ton of
shelled corn, or two-thirds ton of
wheat bran.
Jackson has one of the best vol
unteer fire departments in Uhe
country. The department should fee
properly equipped. This is
business.
FORDSON
You Will Want Your
Fordson Xractor Early
Everthing points to the greatest shortage of Ford products this year that has ever existed.
Never before has the demand been so great.
You will want a Fordson Tractor early—here is one product you cannot wait for—
when the weather opens up you will need it.
You will want it for plowing, seeding, cultivating—and all your other work. Already
it has proved the greatest help to profitable farming that has ever been offered to you.
And at $395 f. o. b. Detroit, the price is so low that you lose money every day you are
without a Fordson. To get delivery you must order early.
There are no reserve stocks among our dealers—our production capacity, great as it
is, will not enable us to build up a reserve.
It must be a case of “first come, first served” and the only way in which you can pro
tect yourself is to list your order with a Ford Dealer immediately.
By taking advantage of our dealer’s first op
portunity to make delivery, you will be assured
of having your Fordson when you need it.
•Ford IVlotor Company
Detroit, Mich.
IS MS*.A L o. b. Detroit
Buttrill Brothers
Authorized Ford Dealers, Jackson, Ga.
THE BURIED HATCHET
Commissioner of Agriculture J.
J. Brown has closed, so 'far, as he
is concerned, all wars and rumors
of wars with reference to relation
between his department and the
State Agricultural College.
Dr. A. M. Soule, president of
the State Agricultural College, has
assured Commissioner of Agricul
ture Brown that the State Agricul
tural College will do everything in
its power to co-operate intellgently
and. cordially with the State De-
I Facts
About Child-Birth
A N eminent physician has
shown to thousands of ,expect
-4L A. ant mothers just how to be free
from dread, and from much of
the sufferinff which many mothers
experience for months, right up to
the moment when the Little One ar
rives 1
Mrs. Wm. Washington. 107 Louise
Ave.. Nashville, Tenn., says: "There
is positively no woman on earth that
would be without 'Mother’s Friend’
during expectancy if she only knew
the value of comfort."
"Mother’s Friend” is externally ap
plied to the region of the 3hdorien.
back and hips. It relieves the ten
sion on nerves and ligaments as month
follows month. Finally, it makes
child-birth a joy instead of a pain
ful dread.
TTse "Mother's Friend” as our
mothers and grandmothers did. Don’t
wait, start today, and meanwhile
write to Bradfield Regulator Cos.,
BA-47, Atlanta, Ga., for a free won
derful book containing information
every expectant mother should have.
. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend”
today. It is sold by all V
\\ druggists—everywhere. m
Check it with
Dr.KING’S
NEW DISCOVERY
the-Jamify cough syrup
partment of Agriculture in every
legitimate endeavor.
And there you are!
Thus ends a more or less merry
warfare that has .gone on for years,
despite numerous efforts of parties
concerned both ways to terminate
it.
v In an address delivered in Athens
this week, Commissioner Brown
said, addressing Dr. Soule directly:
“I pledge to you, Dr. Soule, my
best efforts to get the state legisla
ture to provide sufficient money for
her State Agricultural • College.
Furthermore, I am here to offer
my heart and hand in token of full
co-operation with your institution.”
Commissioner Brown then went
on to praise the work that Dr.
Soule and the Agricultural College
have done—emphasizing particularly
the importance not only of diversi
fied agricultural endeavor in Geor
gia, but co-operative marketing.
To this fine sentiment and high
praise, Dr. Soule responded in
kind—welcoming the olive branch
thus tendered by Commissioner
Brown, whole-heartedly and sin
cerely.
Hurrah! All is well that ends
well!
There is plenty of work, both for
the Agricultural College and the
State Department of Agriculture
to do; and there will be more than
glory enough to go round, if half
the ambitious and constructive pro
grams of both are realized.—James
B. Nevin in Atlanta Georgian.
CARD OF THANKS
With heartfelt appreciation we
thank every one in deed or thought
that ministered to us during the
illness and death of our dear wife,
mother and grandmother. Espec
ially do we thank Dr. Harper foe
his untiring faithfulness, also, Tal
mage Carmichael for his thought
fulness. May God, as He sees fit
bless and comfort each one.
Mr. P. A. Allen,
Children and Grandchildren*
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responsible for the
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can’t keep the egg
basket full unless they
are fed a balanced
ration.
Purina Poultry
Chows make more
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