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MEN’S SUITS HALF PRICE
t 17 very year about this time we make
LL/ special prices on Suits that we do not *wW6
want to carry over. This year we have
137 SUITS jU||
all sizes, kinds (except blue and black) and
prices. They will be put on a counter to
themselves and will go at half price.
This is a big loss to us and a big saving to ffl (REgi
you, but we prefer it to carrying them into H |M|l§l|
another season. You can afford another
suit at 50 per cent off, as these • opportun
ities don’t come often, and it would be a
good idea to see them as early as possible. mm H
Ask someone that bought a suit during our ly 11|
last July sale at half-price what about it. Jg| jR
This is the only and last reduction this sea- |J|
son on Clothing. Don’t wait if interested.
SS Carmichael-Etheridge-Smift Cos.
Machine Shop
W. I. WAX JNEg, Proprietor
Machinery erected and repaired; Pipe Fitting,
Plumbing, Electric Wiring; Automobiles
and Gasoline Engines Repaired.
WANTED: Scrap Iron,Brass.Copper,Lead
NOTICE
I am a Candidate for Your
iiniijcE
Health —=
If you want to sell your real estate I can find
you a buyer, or 1 keep chasing for one. Try me.
JAMES \VARTHEN
Crum Building. Jackson, Georgia
FARM FOR SALE.
135 acres, 75 acres of which
are in cultivation. Three miles
from Jackson, two from Jenkins
burg. J. C. GUNN.
7-2-x aokson, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN.
$20,000 to loan on Butts county
farms at 7 per cent. Come
quick if you need money.
T. J. DEMPSEY,
Jackson, Ga.
If you want ice cream that will
.tickle your palate try Jamersr.rs.
Our soda water pleases the
most fastidious.
Jamerson Drug Cos.
If you are thinking of purchas
ing an organ, see J. T. Mayo and
buy a “Chicago Cottage.”
W. E. WATKINS
LAWYER
Jackson ----- Georgia
Practice in all Courts, both State
and Federal
Office in HhiiK Hall west side public
square.
Miss Ada Bell Johnson gave a
lawn party Friday evening in
honor of her guests, Misses Lur
line Lawson, of Flovilla, and Eu
nice Ragsdale, of Locust Grove.
Games and progressive conversa
tion were the mode of entertair -
ing. The prize, a beautiful fan,
was awarded to Miss Eloise Mer
edith as being the best conver
sationalist. The lawn and ve
randas were lighted with Japan
ese lanterns and presented a soft
mellow light. Ices and cakes
were served at a late hour.
T. J. DEMPSEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Jackson ----- Georgia
Y. A. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Jackson, Georgia.
Longest experienced lawyer at
the Jackson bar.
BATHS
HOT AND COLD
AT
Whitten's Barber Shop
25 CENTS EACH
GET TICKETS FOR FIVE BATHS
FOR 81.00.
WE DO FIRST CLASS
BARBER WORK
Ladies, bring the little children
and we will show them special
attention.
L. L. Whitten
Jackson, Georgia
Old papers for sale at The
Progress office 20 cents per
hundred '
“HEAT THE IRON
Hail NOT THE HOUSE”
“THF IRON THAT IRONS”
LADIES
who have been looking for a
labor-saving iron appliance
will find in this a perfect Self-
Heating Iron that does away
with the smoke, soot, ashes,
and the constant walking
from ironing board to stove
or fireplace —an iron that
maintains just the right
amount of heat for the work
and allows the heat to be in
stantly increased or decreased
This will do the work in half
the time of the old flat iron
way, and cost you about one
cent for each family ironing.
A trial will prove that it is
even better than we claim.
Bs independant of the wash
women and save money for
yourself. Buy this iron of
G. A. EVANS, Jackson, Ga.
When in need of envelopes,
letter heads, note heads, bill
heads, statements, circulars, etc.,
call at the Progress Job Office.
Leorrrd McClure of Jackson,
is sp< nd ng the week with his
grant parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
J, Mcolure.