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245 04 $a The Jackson argus.
260 $a Jackson, Ga. : $b N.J. Harmon & J.G. McDonald, $c -1915.
300 $a v.
310 $a Weekly
362 1 $a Ceased with 43rd year (July 2, 1915).
500 $a Description based on: Vol. 22, no. 1 (Jan 4, 1894).
515 $a Changed numbering from Vol. 28, no. 3 to 29th year, no. 4, on Oct. 25, 1901.
530 $a Also on microfilm: Athens, Ga. : University of Georgia Libraries.
580 $a Merged with: Butts County progress, to form: Jackson progress-argus.
651 0 $a Jackson (Ga.) $v Newspapers.
651 0 $a Butts County (Ga.) $v Newspapers.
752 $a United States $b Georgia $c Butts $d Jackson.
780 00 $t Middle Georgia argus $w (DLC)sn 89053020 $w (OCoLC)19210362
785 17 $t Butts County progress $w (DLC)sn 89053018 $w (OCoLC)19215891
785 17 $t Jackson progress-argus $w (DLC)sn 89053022 $w (OCoLC)19210339