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Fall and Winter Announcement
The Big Store Sells Cheaper
The Carmichael-Etheridge-Smith Cos.
INVESTIGATION
Every thinking citizen is now pay
ing strict attention to public and
local business conditions, and es
pecially to the conditions of local
banks as reflected by their fre
quently published statements. The
light of this investigation has re
sulted in bringing
‘The First National’
to the front STRONGER than
ever, and your dollar does its duty
only when deposited with us on
interest or subject to check.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
OF JACKSON
Machine Shop
wTI. WAGNER Proprietor
Machinery erected and repaired; Pipe Fitting,
Plumbing, Electric Wiring; Automobiles
and Gasoline Engines Repaired.
WANTED: Scrap Iron,Brass,Copper,Lead
We take great pleasure in saying to the trading public that we own and have
in the grandest line of merchandise that mortal eyes ever beheld in Jackson, con
sisting of all the lines usually carried in an up-to-date department store, at prices
that will appeal to and convince you of our many advantages in buying and sell
ing. We propose to eclipse all previous efforts, and do many stunts in modern
retailing of high class merchandise that have not yet been heard of.
Our buyers will be back this week from the LARGEST MAF.KET PLACES
where they have spent weeks selecting our Pall and Winter stock and their
knowledge of what and how to buy has been clearly demonstrated in the past,
besides, the goods, values, styles etc. will verify this fact..
The same broad, liberal, honest policy that has characterized our business
for years and made it to stand out head and shoulders above all others will be ad
hered to strictly and our slogan will be the same, too, THE BIG STORE SELLS
CHEAPER. All our salespeople that have been with us so long, together with .
a few additional, will continue and be glad to serve you in any and all capacities.
Command us all when we can accommodate you. Make our store your head
quarters and meeting places for friends. Watch and listen for our big sales and
cut prices from time to time and remember—if it’s in town we’ve got it.
PROGRAM
TheW. B. M. U. Associational
Meeting will meet with the Jack
son Baptist church Tuesday Sep
tember 8, at 9:30 a. m. Follow
ing is the program.
Devotional service led by Miss
Susie Etheridge.
Enrollment of Delegates.
Appointment of Committees.
Report of Superintendant, Miss
Ruth Jinks.
Our State Work, Mrs. Gunter.
Home Mission Problem, Miss
Clara Nolen.
World-Wide Missions, map talk
Mrs. Gunter.
Ministerial Relief and Educa
tion, Miss Louise Smith.
Sunbeam and Girls Work, Mrs.
McMahon.
The Relation of W. B. M. U.
to Sunday School Board.
Report of Committes.
Discussions.
Adjournment.
A great swinging of corners in
Jackson on Sept. Ist: Mr. Lacy
Maddox’s family moved to the
old Barclay home; W. H. Mer
ritt, to the home vacated by Mr,
Maddox; Mr. N. J. Harmon, to
the Merritt home; Miss Nora
Nolan has bought the home Mr.
Harmon has occupied on Second
street and will move in at an
early date.; Mesdames Rutledge
and Mayo have rented the house
recently vacated by Mrs. Logue
on Third street, and Mr. John
son now occupies the old Dumble
home on Mulberry street.
The Mt. Vernon church closed
last week its Bible Institute con
ducted by Dr. B. D. Ragsdale, of
Locust Grove. The meeting, so
Mr. Leverette inform^us, was
very profitable and helpful to all
who attended. A similar meet
ing will be held at Paron church,
beginning’ on December 27. All
are invited to attend.
FOR SALE.
Two nice residences and sever
al building lots on West Avenue.
Call on or address W. M. Taylor,
tf Jackson, Ga,
We suggest the name “Fone
ate” for the moving picture show.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pullin of
Spalding county, Mrs. Bluma
Carmichael and guest, Miss Sams
of Babcock, Ga., were delight
fully entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Ball at their lovely country
home last Friday.
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.
We pay market prices for hides
and tallow at Edwards old stand.
Duke & Hendrick.
The Progress and Watson’s
Weekly Jeffersonian, only $1.50.
How’s Your Appetite?
If its good you want to enjoy “things good
to eat.”
If its bad you want to humor it with
“things good to eat*”
Anyway, you want “things good to eat”
and we can furnish jusi what you relish.
Our prices are right, but never at the ex
pense of quality. Try us.
Heinz's Goods, Van Camp’s Goods,
Durkee’s Goods
Sole dealers on square for McCord’s
Waterground Meal
We buy produce at market prices--
let us have your eggs, butter,
vegetables.
Jack Dempsey & Cos.
NOTICE.
In order to meet the incidental
expenses, such as janitor’s salary
purchase of coal, crayon etc.,
necessary for conducting the
schools of the town, an inci
dental fee of one dollar: for the
fall and one dollar for the spring
term shall be charged all pupils
entering the Jackson Public
Schools for the scholastic year
1908 and 1909. Said fee shall be
collected from each pupil within
two weeks after his entrance into
the school, payable to Superin
tendent W. R. Lanier or R. P.
Sasnett. All patrons of the
school are requested to pay this
fee without having to be seen
personally, thus saving much
time of the superintendent that
might be given to other work of
the school. Done by order of the
Board of Education.
R. P. Sasnett, Secy.