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THEPROGRESS
VAN WILHITE,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
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Advertising Hates Furnished
On Application.
Ph&iisM every Cftorstfay.
Entered a xerorid-elaHs matter, Novem
ber h, at thejiostuftkettt Jatktton, (ia.
■•nler a< t of <'t>nj;r.-Hs <>f March 3, 1879.
TELEPHONE NUMBER 566
Local News.
Miss Jessie Myers, who is
spending a while at the Camp
Ground, was the week-end guest
of Misses Ossie and Emma Mc-
Cord.
Mrs. J. E. Wood. Misses Mary
MeGaffey, Nell Woods, Messrs
Lindsey and Don Woods had a
delightful day at Woodstown
Sunday.
Mrs. Whittle and daughter,
Mrs. Piowden, who are visiting
the family of Rev. A. F. Mc-
Mahon, will return home the last
of the week.
How about that cream order
for entertainments or for dinner
dessert? Ring 10 and get ‘’the
best” and delivered promptly too.
Jamerson Drug Cos.
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.
Mrs. W. H. Naily left Saturday
evening for Morrilltown, Ark.,
where she was called to the bed
side of her sister, Mrs. Weems,
who i. very ill with typhoid fever.
Miss Janie Lemons entertained
a few friends very delightfully
Friday night in honor of her
attractive guest. Miss Minnie
Solloway of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Robinson
entertained at an elaborate din
ner Sunday the families of Mr.
P. R. Watkins. Mr. L. P. Jamer
son and Mr. J. H. Beckham.
Jack Dempsey spent Sunday
with homesolk. Jack has accept
ed a position with the new bank,
and is taking a business course
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beckham
wiio have been visiting Mr. Pack
Watkins’ family, left Monday for
Concord to attend the marriage
of Miss Marilu Beckham to Mr.
J. W. Wing which took place
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Beck-
Lnn will make their future home
in Birmingham, Ala.
Among the Jacksonites who
went on the excursion to St.
Simons and Bablo Beach were,
Ad and Willie Lee Nutt,
Jim Finley. Sam Nichols,
Oscar Willis. Paul Nolen,
&i jrrison Settle, Clayton Buchan
an, Plato Watkins and J. R.
Maddox. They returned Satur
day morning, reporting a high
old time.
NOTICE.
To Tax Defaulters:* AH those
who fail to make their tax re
tirns in the next ten days, will
Hh doubled and placed on the de
iters list: I axe notice.
E. McMichael, T. C. B. C.
July 3, 1903.
FOR SALE.
Five room cottage now building
in Parkland. New,convenient and
cheap. SIOOO.OO easy terms. I
sell farms and city property.
Will find you a buyer if price is
reasonable. Nosale.noexpen.se.
Try me.
JAMES WARTHEN.
P. S.— 1 have a few more of the
Matchless Pen Policies left and
can fit you with the safest insur
ance at lowest cost.
MONEY TO LOAN.
$20,000 to loan on Butts county
farms at 7 per cent. Come
quick if vou need money.
T. J. DEMPSEY,
Jackson, Ga.
NOTICE.
Administrators, Execueors and
Guardians are requested to make
their annual returns to Court of
Ordinary. J. H. HAM,
Ordinary.
Learn to Play Piano
Or Organ in One Hour
If you can’t play by note, we
will teach you in one hour to play
your favorite piece of music by
the “Easy Form” method. You
will then be ready to play at once
any and all music written in the
new method, which is so simple
that an eight year old child can
learn to play the piano or organ
in an hour without a teacher.
Don’t have a silent organ or
piano in the house any longer.
Try this method at our expense.
Our Offer: We will send you,
express charges prepaid by us,
a bound portfolio of of 100 pieces
of popular and sacred music in
the “Easy Form” method, and
our Guide to the keyboard and
complete simple instructions, all
you will need to begin playing
your favorite pieces at once. Try
tne music seven days. If you
don’t want it send it back to us
in the Seven days at our expense.
Simply write us today and say:
“1 accept your free trial offer in
The Butts County Progress. My
piano or organ has .... white
keys.”
(Important: Be sure to say
how how many white keys your
instrument has.) Address,
EASY METHOD MUSIC CO.,
338 Wabash Ave., Chicago
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Ordered by the Board of Edu
cation of Butts county that an
election for one Public School
Trustee, caused by the expira
tion of term cf office, be held in
each of the following named pub
lic schools, viz: Nos. 3,4, 5, 11
and 15, on Saturday July 25th,
1908. Also, at the same time and
place, one trustee shall be elected
in No. 4 to fill the unexpired term
of J. L. Barnes, resigned. Time
for keeping the polls open shall
be from eight o’clock a. m. to
three o’clock p. m. Places for
holding said elections shall be in
the school houses in their respec
tive districts, except No. 11 shall
be held in the courthouse in the
609th district G. M.
This July 7. 1908,
C. S. Maddox. C. S. C.
How about buying $1.50 for
75c. You can do this at H. G.
Entrekin’s.
Machine Shop
V. I. WAGNER, Proprietor
Machinery erected and repaired; Pipe Fitting,
Plumbing, Electric Wiring; Automobiles
and Gasoline Engines Repaired.
WANTED: SeraiJ Iron,Brass.Copper,Lead
The Cable Co.’s
PIANOS:
Mason & Hamlin
Conover
Kingsberry
Schubert
Wellington
Schulenburg
ORGANS:
Chicago Cottage
Mason & Hamlin
SOLD BY
Jacob T. Mayo,
Jackson, Georgia.
DR. A. B. CANNON
Practice limited to diseases of
the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at
Finvilla
Fridays and Saturdays at Jackson
Wigwam, Indian Spring.
T. J. DEMPSEY
attorney-at-law
Jackson Georgia
V, A. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Jackson, Georgia.
Longest experienced lawyer at
the Jackson bar.
DR. J. E. WOODS
Physician and Surgeon.
Office upstairs in Crum build
ing. Residence phone, 163; office
phone, 137-J.
W. E. WATKINS
LAWYER
Jackson - Georgia
Pnctiee in all Courts, both State
and Federal
Otih-u in lan*k Hall west side public*
square.
BATHS
HOT AND COLD
WHITTEN’S BARBER SHOP
25 CENTS EACH
GET TICKETS FOR FIVE BATHS
FOR Sl'.QO
WE DO FIRST CLASS
BARBER WORK
Ladies, bring the little children
and we will show them special
attention.
L. L. Whitten
Jackson, Georgia
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Patents taken through Munn A Cos. recolve
tpecial notice, without charge, lathe
Scientific American.
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Vinegar
Caution
Vinegar, may be vinegar, or it may be some
thing else; 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
mere deceitful. It would seem, therefore,
that one’s only safe-guard is to
Purchase a Reliable Brand
m ■ r. f—uuitttiT aKtamamm>
From a Reliable Grocer
I refund full purchase price if any pack
age of Heinz Vinegars proves unsatisfactory
S. H. Thornton
We are now ready
' for the sale of lots in
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 w r ho buy a lot. Then, later on
We will sell at auction
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.
IV/fC T en dollars cash; fifteen dollars first
A jay 0 f September; one-third of the
balance, October 15th; one-third, December Ist, and
one-third, January Ist, next.
FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON
W. F. or S. P. Smith