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30000WOOOOOOOOOO SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY.
MORE POOPS FOR .SAME MONEY.
The Jackson Mercantile Cos.
Proprietors of Jl Store.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
LITTLE thought is given to the purchase of shoes by the average consumer. If >ou will stop topside, a
X y-r life i5 spent with .hoes on, and too often ill fitting shoes. Shoes that do not f.t * 5™“ r apP * j haye the l£rgest and most reputable
religion. No man, woman or child can be at ease in society, business or church with aching,
stock in this section of Georgia, .
Heywood Shoes for Men
This is not anew shoe on
.the market it has been made
and sold to the best trade for
60 years. Made in all Leathers
and in all of the seasons newest
and best last.s
Price, $5. Si 53.50
lii/ujc. a G EAR
Coes! news Items.
Ah h cornu quencs of an
which threatens to ernpt, .Judge Cur
ry is going on three Inrs this week.
Miss Nil'© Cole of Iron Spring, is
Visiting Mi*s P ari Maddox.
Dr. B ihvr willsoon move his office
to the i 1-gsn f _.nt room in The Jack
sonian buil ling.
Judge F. Z. Curry •'!: occupy the
offices up stairs over The Jacksonian
The Jackson Lumber Cos has just
completed a bible stand for a colored
church tbut is a beauty. It is not
necessarv to go elsewhere to get a
fancy j >h. when Frank Outhouse and
Will tamer are on hand to make it
for you.
Mr. K. K. McCord, formerly of.lack-
Bon, now Rome Ua. visited hi* fathers
family the first of the week.
The suit of Jackson Ranking Cos.
vs Butts Cos. v-< continued lest Sat
tirday and is * t for next Monday.
Rev Parry !.<><\ Pasmr of the East
Macon Rant ist t’hyrch stopped over
in Jackson Monday afternoon, on his
way to attend the Zaruca Convention
in Atldt ta.
The friends of Mr. Homer Maddox
who resides four miles East of town
win regret to learn that he does not
improve from his serious illness.
Mr. J. R. Wright spent Sunday in
Atlanta. ,
There is aplace in the street just
in front of ll* F. Gilmore's barn that
is a shame and a disgrace to the au
thorities responsible, whether it be
the city of Jackson, or the County of
Butts.
Little James Warthen has been
quite sick forth# past few days.
For The Girls and Boys.
We have secured the Famous Buster Brown Shoes. You have only
to see this line to want them. They are the only Stylish Dressy Shoe
made for children that will look well and at the same time wear well.
Ail Leathers and all lasts. $1 Ml .50
The Jackson Mercantile Company.
Miss Lucils EHer is guest at the
home of Mrs. Emma Mallet.
Miss Saidie May Powell of Novnan
is the guest of Miss Mary Newton.
l)r. and Mrs. R. A. Franklin, Mrs.
A. H. Smith and Helen and Mrs. J,
B. Settles, wifi spend Sunday in hor- (
syth with M . and Mvs. 01 n Smith
and Miss Ezra Morrison.
Mrs. J. A. Joyner's host of friends
sympathize with her in the death o f ,
her father which occured at his home j
in College Park, last Saturday night.
Judge J. H. Ham and Mr. Joseph
Jolly spent \V ednesday with Mr. and
Mrs Will Jolly at their country
home.
Chickens of the Broiling size for
sale.- Call at The Jacksonian office.
Mr. Carlton Allan had the misfor
tune to he thrown out of hi 9 buggy
last week, and was pretty badly
bruised np.
Miss Mary Heflin has returned
from Sparta.
Miss Cooper is quite sick at the
home of Mr F. S. Etheudge.
N.iss Annie Lou McCord entertain
ed at an informal dining Tuesday for
her friends Misses Laney and Hut
chins of Moultrie.
Miss Georgia Kendrick was the
gimst of Miss Adelle Nutt Sunday.
She whs on her way homo from At
lanta.
Mrs. Mary Gunn has returned from
Macon.
Hon. Buck Garr was here mingling
with his friends last Saturday.
Mr. A. H. Smith and Ben Wright
of Indian Spring left Monday morn
ing for Now York, Providence and
Boston.
Dr. C. A. Butner made o profes
sional trip to Jenkinsburg AVednes
day.
How many Banks have we In Jack
eon? * * *
and NOW THIS LITTLE BOOK 15 THROUGH.
WE HOPE WE'VE MADE IT PLAIN TO VOU
THAT IF YOU’RE ANXIOUS TO SUCCEED,
V THERE'S ONE THING THAT YOU SURELY NEED,
ffflKW'.A#' TOP. SCHOOL OR CHURCH. FOR WORK OR DRESS,
COPY RIGHT 1904 DY THE CROWN SHOT CO
Col. J. D. Watkins will open up his
law office next fall. His professional
ability is well known throughout
Butts.
*
Mr. Nathan Williamson was here
a short time Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Edgar Biles was in town Wed
nesday,
Mr. j. M. Byars from Locust GrovJ
call 'd on the Jack sonian Monday.
Miss Ethel Thornton called on the
Juckaoniun lliursdav.
Lot Evsrybody Plant Trees.
If every landowner would plant In
every available place Siteli trees as
tvould not only give present beauty,
but also insure a future supply of' Val
uable timber, it would so supplement
the larger work of a government for
est reserve that reforestation and the
preservation of an adequate supply of
good timber would be much simplified.
The precious and almost indispensable
white oak is naturally only a forest
tree, but the black walnut, which in
trinsically is even more valuable, will
grow almost anywhere and in a much
shorter time and will pay for itself
from the time it begins to bear. The
same is true of the chestnut. There
is no question that cabinet woods will
always be in demand, for no other mil-'
terlal can possibly take the' place of
wood in the makiug of furnitttra—
Craftsman.
Eternity.
A Salvation Army preacher in one of
bis talks exclaimed to his hearers:
“Eternity! Why, don't you know the
meaning of that word? Nor 1 either
hardly. It is for ever and ever and
live or six everlastings atop of that.
\*>ll might place a row of figures front
here to sunset and cipher them all up,
and" it wouldn’t begin to tell how many
ages long eternity is. Why, my
friends,' after millions and trillions of
years had rolled away in eternity it
would he a hundred thousand million
of years to breakfast time.”—London
Express.
OASTORIA.
th , _yj Ih Kind You Haw Always BeusM
The Tailor’s Crest.
The tailor’s sign in a little inland
town was an apple, simply an apple.
The people were amazed at it. They
came in crowds to the tailor, asking
him what on earth the meaning of the
sign was.
'the tailor, with a complacent smile,
replied:
“If it hadn’t been for an apple, where;
would the clothing business be today?’’
—Ladies’ Homo Journal.
jne sman, nara sued known a3 the
cowrie is still used in India,- tbe Indian
Islands and Africa as the purchasing
power.
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Q,. Q,. and Krippendorf’s
Fine Shoes for Ladies.
The two lines are our pride,
we acknowledge no equals.
They are made for style, com
fort and wear. We have them
in all Leathers in the season’s
Newest Styles,
Price. $3.50 $3. $2.5#
EVERY PAIR WARREN
TED.
Depended on the Piano.
Father—My daughter has studied mu
sic for a year now and has not mud©
the least progress. Music Teacher-It
is the fault of the piano, my dear sir.
There is one in the shop near here that
the signorina would learn to play in a
short time. Father—H’m! What-.b
there special about it? Music Teacher
—Weil, to look at it, it is like this one,
but you play it by turning a handle.—,
Hondo Umoristico,
Sound wm travel four times ItA ‘‘ 9 P'
Idly through water a3 through ah’ S ni j
seventeen times more rapidly through
Iron than through air.