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More Goods for Same Money
The Jackson Mercantile Company
Jackson, Georgia
SPECIAL FEATURES
For Show Week
Tip Top Flour, $5.50 per barrel. Best in the world for the money.
10-lb Cadie “Red J” Tobaqco, $3.00
Standard Granulated Sugar, 18 pounds for the dollar
We pay 25 Cents per Dozen for Eggs
THE JACKSON MERCANTILE CO.
THEPROGRESS
VAN WILHITE,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
Subscription $i oo Per Yr.
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On Vpplication.
Published every tfeursday.
Kntoreil as seconil-cluss matter, Nnvem
tn-r H, li>o7, at the poatottionat Jackson, <ia.
iiinler act of Congress of March 8, 1871*.
Friends y f Miss Zaidee Garr
will be sorry to learn that she
lias malarial fever.
Miss Clara Nolen spent Satur
day at Locust Grove.
Miss Bessie Waldrup spent the
week-end with her parents near
Flo villa.
Mrs. Mary Anne McKibben
spent the week-end in Atlanta
Mrs, Linnie Bush who lias
1 on spending the summer with
her brother, Rev. S. P. Wiggins
t Wednesday for Atlanta for a
Month’s stay.
Cheap!. Cheap!
' - NEW
-Room : cottage
3rd Street
lodern in eviry respect. . Water,
Lights, Sewerage, good Barn,
Fences, etc. Street on three
sides.
OMF, QUICK! TERMS ...
James Warthen
Real Estate and Insurance
Mrs. Joe Leach is recovering
from a severe attack of tonsilitis.
Miss Bessie Ham is expected
i home to be present at the Nutt
-1 Ball wedding October 29,
Miss Willie Cooper spent the
‘ week-end in Macon with her sis
ter, Mrs. Little.
Mrs. Kytle has returned to her
home in Cleveland after spend
ing a week with her sister, Mrs.
Worley at the hotel.
The first special passenger ear
with about twenty of the officers
and stockholders of the Centro 1
Georgia Power company with
some of their wives was run to
the river last Saturday without
an accident. Superintend on f
Hilliard came up and took charge
of the train and was at the
throttle of the littie engine. We
Understand the officers wore
highly pleased with the road and
the work on the dam.
Look at this question of good
clothes candidly; if you do you’ll
buy our Hart Schaffner & Marx
suits and overcoats; they’re
right in every way. All-wool,
correct in .style. The Jackson
Mercantile Cos.
NARROW ESCAPE
When the circus trust was
formed last winter, the heads of
the organizations assembled and
tried to eliminate the parade as a
feature in the coming circus sea
son.
The enormous expense of refit
ting, rebuilding, painting, and
trapping each year was the
cause and without a thought
that of discomfort and disap
pointment of their thousands of
little friends who each season
with their mite had made possi
ble the success of these big
show’s they decreed that the pa
rade must go and the members
of the trust without a voice dis
senting, voted yes, but they had
reckoned without their host, for
of course to make this rule effec
tive all the circuses, whether in
the combine or not, must be in
duced to give up their parade.
So they sent a representative
to thoge who for reasons of their
own were not in the trust, and
be it said to the credit of the
Robinsons, they refused point
blanlMo give up their parade
ahd the scheme fell through.
Recognizing as they do that
many of their little friends are
not always able to attend when
the show comes to the city they
hpve always provided a parade
upon which a weatlh of time and
money is spent each year and it
will always be one of the features
of John Robinson Big Circus as
it has been every season of the
eighty-six years that they have
catered to the amusement loving
public of this country. Will ex
hibit here on Oct. 29.
Same Goods for Less Money
Choice Meats
The nest of fresh
' aiJ -d cured meats ever
nate in select buying and
[ ROASTS
STEAKS
■ SAUSAGE Etc.
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.
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Butts County:
Mrs. Maggie Maddox, having
made application for twelve
month’s support out of thq-estate
of Walter Maddox, and appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed their return,
all persons concerned are hereby
required to show r causae before the
Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in November,
1908, why said application should
not be granted. This, sth day of
October, 1908.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
The Cable Co.’s
PIANOS:
Mason & Hamlin
Conover
Kingsberry
Schubert
Wellington
Schulenburg
ORGANS:
Chicago Cottage
Mason & Hamlin
SOLD BY
Jacob T. Mayo, -