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Choice Meats
The finest line of fresh
anc * cure< * meats ever
~ nate in select buying and
give you the opportunity
We arc prepared to furnish you
Fish in wholesale quantities.
There is one thing about our fish business
that is extremely commendable. That is
the delivery. You buy what you want
and we clean it and send it home for you.
You will like the way we handle your
orders.
Conner & Crawford
P. S. —We will buy your beef, cattle and hogs.
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 just what you relish.
Our prices are right, but never at the ex
pense of quality. Try us.
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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.
The Bell
Telephone
WILL DO MORE WORK FOR YOU
THAN TWO HIRED MEN
WILL SAVE WEAR AND TEAR ON
YOUR HORSES AND WAGONS
WILL SAVE YOUR OWN TIME BY
MAKING UNNECESSARY MANY
OF YOUR TRIPS TO TOWN
Call on or write the manager, or write to
Farmers’ Line Dept., Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company
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THE PROGRESS
VAN WILHITE,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
Subscription $i oo Per Yr.
Advertising Kates Furnished
On Application.
Published every Thursday.
Entered as second-class matter, Novem
ber H, 1007, at the postotticeat Jackson, (la.
n ider act of Congress of March and, 1H79.
Miller Bros. ’ 101 Ranch Wild
West Show, recruited entirely
from the great 101 Ranch, at
Bliss, Okla., will appear in At
lanta for three days ONLY, Oc
tober 11, 12, 13, as the feature
attraction of the Georgia State
Fair, giving two performances
each day and inaugurating each
day with a Mammoth Free
Street Parade. Many residents
of this vicinity will take advan
tage of the opportunity to see the
famous amusemement institution.
The organization which is com
i.ig to Atlanta, is a consolidation
of the two which astonished the
country last year. It is a living
page from frontier history, with
out professionalism or theatrics.
Every figure and feature is
original witn the 101 Ranch
cowboys, cowgirls, Indians,
bucking horses and trained cow
ponies, champions of the lariat,
the gun and the bow and arrow;
long-horned steers, pure-blooded
buffaloes, emigrant schooners
and prairie stage coaches. With
out variation of illusion the
sports, pastimes, hardships,
chivalries, perils and daily hap
penings of the ranch are repro
duced.
Ice—yes we have it.
Conner & Crawford.
The same “136” will get Con
ner & Crawford’s market.
Visiting Cards
Like many another foolish
fad, the engraved visiting
card had its day only for the
reason that it cut a little
deeper into the pocket book
than the printed ones. It
was not neater or prettier—
in fact, you couldn’t tell, to
save your life, that the card
was engraved, if you didn’t
run your fingers across the
name. And, oh! what a tre
mendous job it was to wait
until your company left be
fore you could experience
the exquisite delight of trac
ing her card with the ends
of your fingers. How unbe
coming the whole business
is!
If you will let us show you
some of the cards we have
printed, you will at once
come to the very truthful
conclusion that many of our
most refined and highly cul
tured people are using The
Progress visiting cards. They
are neat, pretty, stylish.
They give the engraved effect
but are not engraved—that’s
the only difference except
that they are cheaper. 75cts
per hundred.
THE PROGRESS.
The Cable Co.’s
PIANOS:
Mason & Hamlin
Conover
Kingsberry
Schubert
Wellington
Schulenburg
ORGANS:
Chicago Cottage
Mason & Hamlin
soleTby
Jacob T. Mayo,
Jackson, Georgia.
For net rtrof’t one crood
investment frequently
beats a life time of hard
labor.
MANY LARGE FORTUNES
were started with a small and judicious invest
ment—in many cases even this small sum was
saved a little at a time.
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In the future there will be many safe invest
ments to be had, money making investments,
which can be handled with small sums.
Since it cares for and conserves one’s in
m
come a bank account is the first step toward
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an investment. Start an acccunt at THIS
BANK and get ready for your chance.
We pay 5 per cent, interes on
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS and TIME DEPOSITS
THE JACKSON BANKING CO.
F. S. ETHERIDGE, A. H. SMITH, A. F. McMAHON,
President Vice-President Cashier
Y oung Man
If you are looking for the and neatest
buggy on the market
BTJ'Sr THE
CARMICHAEL
THFV API?
BUILT IN ONE GRADE ONLY
AND ARE EQUIPPED WITH GENUINE
“A Grade Wheels”
AND OTHER MATERIALS THE BEST
THAT MONEY WILL BUY.
The Best is one too Good for You
BUY A “CARMICHAEL”
FOR BALE BY
JQcKIBBEK CijiPjfil
Jackson, Georgia
Machine Shop
W. I. WAGNER. Proprietor
Machinery erected and repaired; Pipe Fitting,
Plumbing, Electric Wiring; Automobiles
and Gasoline Engines Repaired.
WANTED: Scrap Iron,Brass,Copper,Lead
FOR SALE.
50 acres of good land with
splendid improvements, in 616th
District, G. M., Butts county.
The same, a portion of the old
John LeGuinn place and in a
good community. Will be sold
cheap for cash. See or write,
Joe L. Bailey,
10-16. Jackson, Ga.
The Nun Such Club” was or
ganized Monday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Car
michael. The Club will meet
every two weeks, the object of
which will be to pass pleasantly
away some of the long winter
evenings. The first meeting will
be with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Car
michael, Tuesday evening Octo
ber, 6th.