The Jackson record. (Jackson, Butts County, Ga.) 18??-1907, February 15, 1907, Image 5

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Compel! Sal. January 26, 1 i® 11 Days more in Mil The times were so hard that the people could Buy All they wanted at my said before Christmas, and I am going to make prices lower than 1 did last Now on this last Thirty days, on this home run,' Come into my store where a little money will go a long way and bless your homes with the things the family need and still have about all your money. • SEE THESE PRICES, they are the sample of the way lam slaughter ing foods; Did you ever buy the following commodities ?cr these prices* 800 yards heavy weight Canton Fian nel the regular price 8 cents 1 £e Now going at 3 Percale, extra weight, regular £ price 12£ cts a yd now going at” ** Ladies, Shawls ail wool, extra large sizes, all goiDg at. . . Now this farewell word: Don’t wait until the Sale is dosed and then abuse yourself for not getting it while it was going on. Come and get what you need, it is here, somebody is going to get the goods, for they must go. Come and get your share. 4 II ■ —— ■!!■■■■■ 11 lTT——— r ■ 111 n ■ ■■■ll II ll* ■■■■IIHIB—IHI-1181 ll*—■■■ VOU FRSEND: J". JACKSON, GA. Coca! Hews Items. Judge Curry spent Monday in Ma con, Mr. Will Carter from Elgin was in Monday. Mr. W. D, Curry was in town Tuesday. A. Q. Taylor’s motto: large sales and small profits, Mr. Will D. Jollv and wife spent Tuesday in the city. Mrs. J. E. Hannah imertained her music pupil*Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Cleveland from Indian Spring was in our city Tue sday. Jacksoa has one thing other towns have not and that is rough streets. Misses Lilian Daniel and Maude Johnson of Atlanta are guests in this city. Willi3 Lee Nutt of Locust Grove spent a few days recently with his parents. Fresh Fish at W. H. C, Hammond Co’s, on Fridays and Saturdays, Phone 70. Messrs P. P‘ Johnson, Mose Vaugn and B. A. Wright were in town Monday. Henry Hendrich came from Atlan ta and spent several davs with home folks this week. From the number of subpenas that have been issued there will be a live ly time at court next week. Mr. Otis Ball spent a few days of the week in South Georgia on a pleasure trip with a party of friends, The statement fr.m the commies loners confirm, the countie’s financial condition as outlined by the Record two weeks ago. Mrs. J. E Hanoa entertained the Hanna Smyphony erchestra Tuesday afternoon from five until eight • clock after a delightful musical progra n most delicious refreshments were “,„d a°d th. afl.ir wu thoroughly enjoyable, ..THIRTY - DAY - SALE.. Large lot Mens Buckskin work ing gloves, for a pair Mens four in hand Silk Ties. lAc Now going at Mens Negligee Shirts, all sizes and col ors regular Drice 75 cents 5Ac Now going at Buy from A. Q. Taylcr and save money. To save money on your tobacco buy from A. Q. Taylor* Mr. F. S. Etheridge returned from New York Saturday. Mrs. Lacy Maddox who has been quite ill is somewhat improved. Mr, Otis Ham entertained at a Vaiintine party Tuesday evening. Let the County pay her debts with out litigation and save that expense. Mr. J. H. Mills and Walter Moore of Jenkinsburg spent Monday iu the city. Fresh Beef and Pork Kept constan tly at W. H. C. Hammond Co.’s Phone 70. When in need of stock cud poultry powders call to see A. Q. Taylor he will tieatyou right. Mi.-s Snllio May Bail returned from Griffin Monday where she spent two weeks very pleasantly. Mis? Janie Lemon who isattending the S. S. & B. U. in Atlanta spent Saturday and Sunday with her moth er. The fancy dress masquerade party at Miss Dollie McKibben’s Tuesday was the brilliant social affair of the week. Messrs Marion Turner of of Mc- Donough and 01 in Barfield of Atlanta attended the masquerade party Tues day evening. The people are beginning to raise a row about tbat hog ordiance, and it is to be hoped that our city fathers will repeal same. Mr. Jack Curry went to Atlanta Tuesday and will bring Mrs. Curry home which will be the delight of their many friends. The friends of Mr A. R. Conner will find him with Watkins & Crawford where he will be glad to serve them everything in the fresh meat line. Misses Rosa Ham and Elon Tolle son were cut of town guests at the valentine party at which Mr, Otis Ham entertained Thursday evening. Hon. A. H. Ogletree spent Saturday “here. .Mr. T. N. Brownlee was in town Tuesday. Miss Ophelia Banks visited Atlanta this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hale spent Wednesday in iowii. Mr. J. B Settles made a busines* trip to Atlanta Tuesday. Miss Mitchell of Barnesville is visiting Mrs. J. L. Hooten . Dr. and Arthur Copeland spent Friday night in McDonough. Mr. G. H. Asbury our new* County Commisssloner was here Tuesday. Miss Georgia Kendrick is the much admirod guest of Miss Adelle Nutt, Mr. C. F. Etheridge was mingling with his many friends here Monday. Highest prices paid for hides by Dave Duke at W. H. C. Hammond Cos. Messrs J. G. and John C. Maddox from Worthville were in town Tues day. iViises Nina Harris, Mary and Rosa Newton are guests of Miss Lula Moy er in Atlanta. 700 Bushels Bright Burt 90 day Oats at 70 cents per bushel. The Jackson Mercantile Cos. Mr. Paul Collier of Indian Spring spent Tuesday afternoon in town shaking hands with his many friends. Dr. J. A. Jarrell is fitting up a drugstore that rival, those of a city. Nothing ever seen in Jackson before that eclipses his Soda tount. which alone cost $2,500.00. Anyone will confer a lasting favor by looking among their old newspap. ers and send us the Record of Nov. 30 and Dec. 21 1906 . Please aeconao date us as this is important. Thursday evening Mrs. Z. T. Butt rill entertained her Sunday School class at a valentine pary. In all the details tne idea suggestive of St. Val entine’s day was carried out and the evening was most pleasantly spent. Mens Fur Hats, latest, style, Eftc Now going at. v/ Boys Hats regular price 50 cents lAc Now going at * / Ladies and Msns Rubber Over JAc • Shoes Now going at Mr..) E. Hale and wife wore in town Tuesday, After this issue tne Record will be The Jacksonian. Mesrs T. E, Fears and J. M. Col lins were here Monday. Clever Dock. Childs of Jenkinsburg spent Sunday with friends in the city. Mr. A. Q. Taylor our popular grocer made a businees trip to Atlanta Wed nesday. If you want all the news subscribe for the Record the liveliest paper in Bntts County. Hon. S. H. Mays our new represen - tative spent Tuesday in the city with his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCord has gone to Rome and will make that their future home. Mr. Walter Meade Crawford, of Hawkinsville, ornrmented Jackson’s boulevards Sunday. Mrs: W. A . Elder, Misses Fffie and Beatrice Elder of Indian Spring were recent shoppers in the city. I have located my barber shop in the Masonic building next door to the Record office. J. H. F. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Settles enter tained at a 6 o’clock dinner Friday Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs R. L. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Crum, Mr. E. T. Powers, Mr. H. L. Daugh try, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wiggins. Col. Wm G. Obear inspector gener al, Col. W. M. Scott, Capt. Morgan U. S. Army of Atlanta ar.d Col. Walter Harris of Macon were here Mondayjinspectlng the Jackson Rifles and we are glad to state that the boys made a good showing, Pastor B. Lacy Hoge will preach on the following subjects at the Baptist church - next Sunday. At II a. m. “Clay in Peters hand" 7 p. m. “The Nail Prints." Come out to both ser vices. Mr. Hoge’s work here will close with the fourth Sunday. He has special messages for the two re gaining Sundays. Mens Suits in grea* v;-.r lf ies \ll M'm-I the resuitn price $9 00 Now going at * Ladies and Gents heavy weight. Hose, Now going at 4 pr Large lot, of Ladies and Gentlemen* Umbrellas, regular price ; SIOO Now going at. w iilant M eoluit! ONE CENT A WORD. If jou have anything for sale, or rent, if you want to buy anything, or want any help ; the Want Column of The Record is ti e place to put a Rmall ad for only one cert a word. LOST — A young setter dog, black and white in color, with u tan spot on side of upper lip. Reward tor re turn to H. G. Asbury. J< u'-'insburg, Ga. 7-lt FOR SALE.—Eight shares in the Jackson Creamery for sale call on or address L. L. Greer. 4-4 t Buy Buns Cheap Now is the time to buy Guns Cheap. We will sell Single and Double Barrell Breech Loading Shot Guns for the next 30 days for cash, for less than they can be bought in the market at wholesale prices. Come and get a bargain if you want a gun, 7-4 t Che 3.5. Johnson * €o. O. W. KINSMAN Carriage & Wagon illfgr. Plantation Work in gen eral. Horseshoeing in a Specialists Hands. Work done with Dispatch and Ac curacy and on Shortest Not ice and at living prices FOR THE CASH.