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TELEPHONE NUMBER 166
Local News.
If it’s a suit of clothes you
need, don’t fail to go to H. G.
Entrekin’s. He can save you at
least 33 per cent on any kind of
ready-made clothing.
Miss Mervin Jones who has
been visiting Miss Estelle Thorn
ton, has returned to her home in
Stark. Miss Thornton went with
her for days visit.
Rev. A. F. McMahon and wife,
left Friday of last week fora
visit to relatives in Griffin, Zebu
lon and Hampton. They will re
turn the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jace Maddox and
little Thelma, returned Sunday
from a visit to Mrs. Ed. Cole at
Iron Spring. While there they
had a fishing picnic on the river.
When you come to Jackson, be
sure and go to H. G. Entrekin’s,
Brown Cos. ’s old stand. He can
show you mere good bargains
than you have ever found in one
store.
Miss Julia Smith will leave Sat
urday for Monticello, and will be
away for two weeks. This is the
first vacation she has had for two
years, and her friends wish her a
happy time.
Miss Ruth Lamar, who is visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. F. S. Ether
idge, was hostess Monday even
ing at a most enjoyable trail
party. Tempting refreshments
were served.
The Safety
of Your Money v
The absolute assurance of being able to get
at ANY time, being the first and prime
requisite when you place it in a Lsuik wiiy
not keep it in the
oldest AND STRONGEST
bank financially in this section? Keep it
where you can be in personal to ; f hv. .'ui
the men who care for it: keep it where you
know it is loaned to home people aoJ can
be used in helping to make a crop in Butte
and surrounding counties and --a u:e un
building of ybur home and v*cimiy; ke.p
it where, in case of need, you can get it
quickly.
THIS BANK
affords yc*u this safety and offers you the
model'll conveniences for the cate o! y oar
business alfairs and inteiests. We star be
pleased to have YOU open an account
with us—NOW. -
Jackson Banking Cos.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Mrs. A. H. Smith and Helen;
retumeefMonday from a visit to'
Mrs. Harold Griffiin of Griffin.
They were accompanied home by
Miss Evelyn Hunt, who will be
with them several days.
Mrs. T. M. Furlow very pleas
antly entertained her Sunday
School class Tuesday afternoon.
The children thoroughly enjoyed
games on the lawn, and ices and
cakes were daintily served.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mat
thews and children returned
home Thesday. They were
accompanied by Mrs. L. D. Wat
son and little Anna Dawn, who
will visit them several days.
Mrs. Emma Mailett and Mrs.
A. H. Smith lett Wednesday for
Wrightsville Beach. Misses Pau
line Mailett, Lucile Elder and
Tally Jolly contemplate leaving
Saturday for this delightful
resort.
Mrs. R. R. McCord, Mrs. Guy
Coleman and Miss Fredna Allen
returned Monday evening from
Jonesboro, where they have been
attending the meeting of the
Woman’s Foreign Missionary
Society.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thompson
and Miss Minnie Browning, went
to visit relatives near Forsyth
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp
son returned Wednesday, while
Miss Minnie remained over a few
days longer.
Wednesday afternoon of last
week, Miss Eloise Meredith gave
an al fresco party in honor of her
guest, Miss Gladys Houston of
Atlanta. The invited guests were
entertained by games and con
tests. An ice course was served.
In last week’s paper, it was
elated that Miss Ernestine Dem
psey would study voice while in
New York. We wish to correct
this. She has accepted'the chair
of English in the col
lege, and is at the Columbian
University studying during the
summer. • ,
Miss Saliie Mae Fletcher was
the gracious hostess of the Tues
day morning club complimentary
to Miss Ruth Lamar,of Americus.
Progressive trail was the game
played. In “The Family Tree”
contest Miss Exie Ham drew the
prize. A salad course was served
which concluded the morning’s
pleasure.
3000 yds 10 and 15c lawn,
choice. 7c. H. G. Entrekin.
GRAND EXCURSION
TO THE
SEASHORE
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Southern Railway
Wednesday, July 15, 1908
Special Train will leave Jackson 6:34 A. M., and tickets will be sold for this
train only, at the following rates:
\
Jackson to Brunswick and return, $3.25
“ Cumberland “ 3.50
“ St. Simon’s “ , 3.50
“ Jacksonville “ 3.75
“ Pablo Beach “ 3.75
“ Atlantic Beach “ 4.25
Tickets limited to return on any train’ u'p to and including train leaving
Brunswick 6:35 P. M., and Jacksonville 7:55 July 18.
Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the Seashore' at a very low cost.
For further information see Ticket Agent or write,
G. R. PETTIT, Traveling Passenger Agent, .
Macon, Georgia
How about buying $1.50 for
75c. You can do this at H. G.
Entrekin’s.
How about that cream order
for eiM'ertahnnents or for dir-nc?
desert? ißtng 10 and £-v; “the
best’ ’ and delivered prom:;tiy too.
Jamerson Drug Cos.
The young men of the town
entertained in a delightful man
ner Tuesday evening „rt the
'Buchanan Hotel; • ’•complim :ntary
td“ the young ladies and their
guests. The house was prettily
decorated with growing plants.
As the guests arrived they were
served with punch by Miss Willie
Thornton. Progressive Conver
sation was the feature of. the
evening. Ices and cakes were
served to forty guests.
The Cable Co.’s
PIANOS:
Mason
Conover
Kingsberry
Schubert
Wellington
Schulenburg
ORGANS:
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Chicago Cottage
Mason & Har.;iin
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'• SOLD BY
Jacob T. Mayo,
Jackson, Georgia.
T. J. DEMPSEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Jackson ----- Georgia
Y, A. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Jackson, Georgia.
Longest e:;per!enc:d lawyer at
the Jackson bar.
DR. J. E. WOODS
Physician end .Surgeon.
Office upstairs in Crum build
ing. Residence phone, 163; office
phone, 137-J.
. .W. E. WATKINS :
LAWYER
•J&tksoh - • - Geosgia
Practice in all Courts, both State
a m V Fetferal
Oiiiee i.i Rank Hail west'aide public
square.
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Vinegar
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Vinegar, may be vinegar, or it may be some
thing eise; and due regard for health demands
care in the purchase of this article of universal
consumption. Perhaps a so-called vinegar,
composed of acetic acid and water may not be
called strictly poisinous, but to use it is to treat
the delicate lining, of one’s stomach rather
harshly, to say the least, while its strong
metallic taste destroys the flavor of everything
to which it is applied. Or if it is doctored
with tannic or sulphuric acid to improve its
flavor, then it is doubly dangerous because
more deceitful. It would seem, therefore,
that one’s only safe-guard is to
Purchase a Reliable Brand
From a Reliable Grocer
1 refund full purchase price if any pack
age of Heinz Vinegars proves, unsatisfactory
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S. H. Thornton
FOR JOB PRINTING-PROGRESS JOB OFFICE.
NOTICE.
To Tax Defaulters: Aik those
who fail to make their tax re
turns in the next ten .days, will
be doubled and placed on. the de
faulters list: Take notice. •
G. E. McMxckael, T. C. B. C.
July 3, 190S. . .. .