The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, September 27, 1907, Image 1

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VOLUME 26. MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY. SAME GOOPS FOR LESS MONEY. | Grand Fall Opening Oct. 2 &3J I We feel proud this season of our entire stock. We have put more time, money, and thought on our v than ever before. Our buyers spent three weeks in the markets selecting goods that w ere right in style q and price and we have succeeded beyond our most sanguine hopes. We have massed together such MILLINERY Dress Goods and novelties that have never been seen in Jackson before. Anticipating hig prices for our farm products we have bought more and better goods than ever before. We propose to up to our motto to the letter. “MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY” “SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. ———■— ———■—■*——— |,| *w—— Don’t take our word come in and look, price, and compare. We absolutely know that we can save you from Sto .5% on every item bought in our house in Millinery, Dress Goods, Staple Cotton Goods. Clothing, Shoes, Not lons and In fact every article needed for any family. _ . N.B . To our country merchant friends, .. On accountof our buying our stapie cotton goods some months ago we will be enabled to sell you your out£g. calico-. and Domestics as well as anystaple dry goodsyou may need much cheaper than you can buy n an aor give us a call and see for your self. ' ~ GROCERY SPECIALS. ~ cTjjft 10 pounds of good green Coffee for , ** J * jwf 18 “ “ Standard Granulated Sugar for 25 10 “ “ Loose Soda for 10 “ “ Red J. Tobacco for v 9 “ Red Bird Tobacco for . j *3 anlidears of shorts ‘cheap/ (to a^ r j t v^) [J> , , , - - ___ / Remember the opening days Wednesday and Oct. 2nd and 3rd ■l - The Jackson Mercantile Company. * V Proprietors of The Star Store. ORPHANS HOME DAY AT THE METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY. There is to be a delightful and in teresting time at the Methodist bun day school Sunday morning when the classes march up and lay on the table their offerings which they made the day before for the Orphans at Decatur It is earnestly hoped that every member will be present. Remember the class that brings the largest a mount proportionately will get the banner. riaybe you’ve got all the clothes you want for the present; wouldn’t buy any more now, no matter what we say; too hot or too busy, or too poor, or several other reasons THE JACKSONIAN. MRS. J. D WARD PASSES AWAY NEAR CORK. Mrs. J. B. Ward died at her home at Cork last Saturday and was bur ied at Sandy Creek Cemetery. | Mr. and Mrs. Ward had been mar -1 ried only about a year and her death ! comes as quite a shock to their many i friends. for not buying clothes. We don’t care; you’re go ing to buy clothes some time; and we want you to know that our store is the place in which to spend your money. It’s where you get Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; we couldn’t give you a bet ter reason for coming here. The Jackson Mercantile Cos JACKSON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, Sept* 27th 1907. MR. AND MRS. C. L. MADDOX LOSE MONTH OLD INFANT. Thursday of last Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Maddox, of Iron Springs District, buried their little one month old baby We extend our sympathy to the heart broken mother and fath er. At their request thank the kind neighbors for their goodness to them during this affliction. Football at Locust Grove. All lovers of Athletics will have tho opportunity of witnessing the first i Prep school game of the season on j Saturday Sept 28 when Locust Grove Institute will meet Boys High School of Atlanta. The L. G. I. men have done some hard practice and expect to make to make an excellent show ing in this their first game. The BoysHige School will also have a fast team. Game called promptly at 3 :30 A BOY ORA GIRL CAN EARN AS MUCH AS A MAN. We want boys and girls who want to earn money to solicit subscripti ons for ths Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal. Don’t hesitate because you are young, as you can do this work as readily as cider persons and we will pay you just the same. The Semi-Weekly Journal is the best known semi-weekly newspaper in the South, and your spare time spent working for it will pay you handsome ly, not in toys, watches or other small wares, but in CASH. In addi tion to cash commission, we are offer ing Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars (750,00) in prizes. The money will be sent out in time for Christmas. The Contest closes December 15th 1907. on the campus of Locust Grove In stitute. ... W. L. Arnett, Mgr. NUMBER 40 PIE SHANNON, COLORED, KILL ED BY W. D. CASTLEBERRY. Last Sunday night Pie Shannon was shot by W. D. Castleberry, the ball entering on one side of his head and coming nearly out on the other. The statement of Crstleberry is thab Bhannon was attempting to rob him when the deed was done. The Coro* ners Jury returned a verdict of Justi liable homicide, but Castleberry was later rearrested and had a pellminary hearing before Judge McMichael, who bound him over on the charge of mur der. Contract Renewed. A determined effort was made last spring to launch Patchogue, N. Y., into a municipal waterworks project A special election held to act In tho mat ter resulted in renewing the contract With the company for twenty years. Tho village clerk writes that tho vote was largely in favor of this action.