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The Jackson Mercantile Co.'s
Good Bye Sale Goes Merrily; On
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PEOPLE who know good values say we are selling goods cheaper than they
have ever been sold in Jackson. Our sales up to present show largest increase
of any Special Sale we’ve ever had. ,
Never a cause without a reason. Towit, “More Goods for Same Money;
“Same Goods for Less Money.” Be wise—come and get your share.
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YOURS TO PLEASE,
Proprietors The Star Store, Jackson, Ga.
COUNTY CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tgybi
visited hero Sunday.
_ Miss. Lynn Heflin is o.i the
sick list this week.
. Mr. W. S. Henley is very fee
ble at this writing.
Miss Olive Laing, of Atlanta,
is visiting Miss Mitt Wall of near
here.
Mrs. EsteWe Mills, of Atlanta,
is visiting her brother, Mr. W. P.
Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chastain an
nounce the arrival of a baby
boy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bell are
visiting the latter’s sister. Mrs.
B. N. Barron, Jr., of Griffin.
Miss Mollie Hammock attended
the singing near McDonough
Saturday.
Miss Emmie Clements opened
her school at Henley school house
Monday.
After 3 week’s visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Henley. Mrs. James Clark has
returned to her home at Macon.
There was a good many from
around here that spent last Sat
urday at Indian Spring.
Reader.
Mr. Cullen Thaxton who has
a responsible position at Taber
nilla Panama, is expected to
arrive in Jackson about August
the 15, and will visit his parents
for several weeks. In the early
fall Mr. Thaxton and Miss Fran
cis Noble, of Atlanta, will be
married and will take a trip
through the east and Canada be
fore returning to Panama.
You will find the best of meats
at Conner & Crawfod's market.
The Jackson Banking Com
pany began paying to its stock
hoi ticca on We an os lay, July
$oO 000. 00, lr ci. :g 100 pereer. t.
dividend on >tr. mock.
T;;..3 bank \r >*, organised in
1883 wikis2s.o Ji. GO capitd and;
in KOI was in . -cosed to $50,000. ■
00. Snice that t no it has con
tinuously paid dividends every
year of from 8 to 10 per cent,
and , laid aside an additional sur
plus which now is nearly $60.000-
00. Including the present divi
dend, the bard: has paid cut $142-
000.00 to the stockholders during j
die past 10 years.
Mr.F. 8. Edieridge has been!
President and Mr. A. H. Smith
Vice President during this time.
Capt. L. D. Watson was Cashier
ten years, Mr. F. S. Cater \vas %
Cashier two years, and Mr. R. P.
Sasnett, the present Cashier has
served the bank ten years, the
last eight years as Cashier.
After paying out this dividend
of 100 percent. The Jack con
Banking Company wili then
have a surplus cf nearly $9,000.-
00 and the $50,000 00.
The above record is a sufficient
guarantee that they will enjoy
the confidence of the community
to an increased extent, and we dc
net doubt that the future has in
store for it a greater usefulness
than ever before.
Mrs. I. M. Ball md Miss Scdlie
Mae, entertained a few friends
at tea Monday evening. The
dining table was prettily decora
ted, and for a centerpiece a large
bowl of sweet pens around which
was grouped fruits, presented a
pretty picture. A most tempt
ing menu was served. • These in
vited were Misses Lillian, Carrie
and Annie Carter, Eioise Pound
and Prof. W. P. Thomas.
Phone 136 and get your ice.
FOR SALE.
Five room cottage now building
in Parkland. New, convenient and
cheap. SIOOO.OO er.sy terms. I
cell farms and city property.
Will find you a buyer if price is
reasonable. No sale, no .expense.
Try me.
JAMES WARTHEN.
P. S.— I have a few more of the
Matchless Pen Policies left and
can fit you with the safest insur
ance at lowest cost.
Our soda water pleases the
most fastidious.
Jam arson Drug Cos.
Daily pullman service
Macon, Ga., to Asheville,
N. C. and the “Land of the
Sky,” via Southern -Rail
way. Leave Macon 5:00
p. m. arrive at Asheville
7:10 a. m. For informa
tion, reservations etc., ad
dress G. R. Pettit, Trav.
Pass. Agt. Macon, Ga.
BATHS
HOT AND COLD
AT
Whitten's Barber Shop
25 CENTS EACH
OET 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
We are now ready
for the sale of lots in
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Douglass Heights
NEAR HOLINESS CAMP GROUND.
We are offering every other
lot in about 110 beautiful lots
Every one who purchases a lot helps to create
value. Therefore, we will give half interest in an
adjoining lot to those who buy a lot. Then, later on
We will sell at audtion
these joint ownership lots
Any purchaser who desires to purchase the lot in
which he has half interest can do so prior to the
auction by paying half what their other lot cost.
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T'tTW IVTQ Ten dollars cash; fifteen dollars first
a. J2/IVIVIC3 day of September; one-third of the
balance, October 15th; one-third, December Ist, and
one-third, January Ist, next.
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FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON
W. F. or S.P. Smith