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SHOES!
SHOES!
SHOES
Our is larger and
more complete this season
than ever. “Nuff sed.”
You know we are the
leaders of fine footwear—sole
agents for the following:
1100 styles to seledt from]
“Queen Quality”
Krippendorf & Detman
Heywood’s Men’s Shoes
$3.50 to $5.00 -
Celebrated J. P. Smith’s
Brown Shoe Co.’s Shoes
for children.
BUSTER. BROWN
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Give us a look
Jackson
Mercantile
Company
Don’t faill to attend the illus
trated lecture Friday night
on the Panama canal and Cuba.
Something special. All school
children 25c; adults 50c.
Panama lecture Friday night
at auditorium. Illustrated with
moving pictures. Don’t miss it.
25 and 50 cents.
We have a few more those
beautiful oxidized home savings
bank in which to deposit your
savings—ask the cashier about
them. Jackson Banking Cos.
4-6-2 t
Save your money for a rainy
day. The Jackson Banking Cos.
will pay you interest if left 6 or
12 months. 4-2?-3t
LOST.
Between the Indian Spring and
the Baptist church at Jackson, an
overcoat, silk lined, belonging tc
Dr. Van Deventer, fell from a
buggy. The finder will be re
warded if he return it to the
owner.
001 H|!| SPLiI
Ready for the Stove
Delivered Free.
After once buying your wood
this way you will be convinced
that it is more satisfactory
and
MUCH CHEAPER
Send me your orders.
Oiiis Woodward,
The Wood Yard, - Jackson, Ga.
To Have Titles Made Under Bond For
Title.
GEORGIA. Butts County.
The Jackson Mercantile Com
pany, transferee having made
application to require titles to be
executed to them to certain land
described in a bond for title
thereto attached purporting to be
signed by J. R. Wright, late of
said county, deceased, the said
application alleging that said
land has been fully paid for, all
parties concerned are hereby no
tified that said application will
be heard before the Court of Or
dinary for said county on the 4th
day of May, 1908.
This April 8, 1908.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
Strayed from my house several
days ago, one hog with white
feet and white spot in face.
Weight about 130 pounds. Last
heard of near McCord’s Mill.
Will give reward for-information
as to its whereabouts.
R. W. Mays.
NOTICE.
For Sale—My residence on
North Oak street. I 'liave also
for sale or rent the residence of
J. V. Smith on West avenue,
tf J. T. SMITH,
NOTICE TO PATRONS
I take this means of informing
the public that I have added an
other chair to my shop, and hav
ing a strictly first class assistant
with me, I can assure you the
best work. We make a specialty
of all the work which comes
under our directions. Also, a
suitable place for mothers to
bring their children. A call will
convince you.
Bank Building Barber Shop,
A. F. Erichsen.
Banking on Paint
Thepracticalpainter says, j
you can "bank” on g t
Patton's Sun-Proof Paint- fl XjA | V
because it saves the cost 1
of at least one painting
every five years.. The
painter ‘‘banks” on it f|
because it gives him_a jgjgg||g&y ill
Patton's M9m f
Sun-Proof pi Ilf
Paint /*
Is made in exact proportions—of the most durable mater
ials — zinc, lead and silica —perfectly mixed by improved
machinery. It is the best spreading, longest wearing paint,
and has the most brilliant and lasting colors. Get a beau
tiful color card and full|information from
Jackson Lumber Company!!
Plain Talks on Fertilizers 0
How to Get the Greatest Possible Yield per Acre
It is a well-known
scientific fact that in
order to produce the
very greatest possible
yield from any soil it
must contain an actual
excess over and above
all demands that can
possibly be made on it
by the plants.
Many farmers will feed their
stock as much nourishing food
as they can possibly assimi
late, yet will starve their crops
on the mistaken notion that
they are “economizing” cn fer
tilizer. The experiences of
farmers, government experts,
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developed to the utmost.
The economy in .fertilizers
is not in the amount used but
in the ratio of quality to cost.
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
are the best in the
world for the least
money. More than
one million tons were
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DO NOT OVER-LOOK
| THE GASOLINE ENGINE
== You make a mistake if you think you can run your
EE farm economically or profitably without a gasoline engine.
EE Do not overlook the possibilities of a gasoline engine for
EE farm use. A gasoline engine will furnish power to do the
= hundred and one little jobs about your farm which make
EE farm work drudgery if hand, wind or horse power is used.
The gasoline engine is so reliable, so simple, so safe, and
EE so economical to operate that you can not afford to over-
EE look it Of all the gasoline engines on the market, the
I. H. C. engine stands first because it is designed by men
EE who understand the requirements of a practical and cheap
H jpg eg farm power.
JL L tt C engines are made in sizes
= ~ p| from Ito 25 horse power in vertical or
i horizontal stationary and portable types. \
111 l We have one that will fit your needs. Call*
on us and we will gladly explain.
| 15 For sale by CARTER & WATK NS
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biofk
ptltp:
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and agricultur
alists every
where confirm
the fact that
plants, like ani
mals, need the
fullest possible
amount cf nour
ishment that
they can obtain
if they are to be
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sold to Southern farm
ers last year; and every
year the demand be
comes greater.
The best results in
producing corn, the
good old stand-by crop
of the South, follow the
application of 200 to
*BOO pounds cf the right
fertilizer. Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers will greatly “in
crease your yields per acre”
of corn or any other crop, even
on poor land —and the most
wonderful results are produced
through its use on good land.
Write today to the nearest
office of the Vir
ginia-Carolina
Chemical Com
pany for a copy
of their latest
Year Book or
Almanac, a large
ISO-page book
of the most valu
able and unpre
judiced informa-
tion for planters and farmers.
Vine INTA-CAROLINA
CHEMICAL CO.
Richmond, Va. Durham, N. C.'
Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C.
Columbia, S. C. Baltimore Md., ,
Atlanta. Ga
Columbus, Ga.
Savannah. Ga.
Montgomery, Ala.
Memphis, Tenn.
Shreveport, La. •
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