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The Jackson Mercantile Company
Proprietors The Star Store
More Goods For Same Money. Same Goods For Less Money.
Our Annual Opening
Of Spring Hats, Dress Goods and Acces
sories, Ladies Ready-to-wear
WILL TAKLE PLACE
Thursday, March 25th, Friday, March 26th
You Arc Cordially Invited to Attend
We are showing this season as pretty, as large and up-to-date
&ock of merchandise as we have ever shown.
We realize that prosperity is returning to us with a rush and we
have made this season, an unusual effort to get together a line of
merchandise that is pleasing to the eye and purse. We want you
to come and give our line your closest inspection.
Remember the dates March 25 and 26
Personal Mention
|fr. N. J. Thomas, of Flovilla,
was a visitor to the city Tuesday
and while here subscribed for
The Progress.
Mr. C. F. Etheridge was in
town Monday.
Mr. D. D. Estes, engineer at
the city power house, came in
Monday and had his subscription
to The Progress marked up for
twelve months.
While in the city a few days
ago Mr. W. F. Hudeleston, mem
ber of the Board of Education
fmd a prominent citizen of the
sounty, renewed his subscription
to The Progress.
Mr. Troy McClure of route 2
had his subscription to The Pro
gress marked up while in the
city Friday of last week.
Mr. L. R Dodson was a busi
ness visitor to the city Monday.
During his visit to the city on
Saturday of last week Mr. Cor
nelius McClure was a caller at
The Progress office and had his
paper marked up.
Hon. T. P. Bell, of Patillo, was
in town Monday.
Mr. W. J. McClendon was a
recent welcome visitor to town, j
He is justout after a recent ill
ness and this was his first trip to
Jackson this year.
Mr. J. W. Benson, of Jenkins
burg, was a prominent business
visitor to the city Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Currie, Miss Marie
McMichael, Mr. J. T. Fletcher
and Mr. J. P. Mcßrvant are
I
among the Jackson subscribers
who have recently renewed their
paper for another year.
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
6ASES OR DYSPEPSIA
“Papes Diapepsin” Makes
Sick, Sour Gassy Stom
achs Surely Feel Fine in
Five Minutes.
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If what you just ate is souring
on your stomach or lies like a lump
of lead, refusing to digest or you
belch gas and eructate sour, un
digested food or have a feeling
of dizziness, heartburn, fullness,
nausea, bad taste in mouth and
stomach-headache, you can get
blessed relief in five minutes. Put
an end to stomach trouble forev
er by getting a large fifty cent
case of Pape’s Diapepsin from
any drug store. You realize in
five minutes how needless it is to
suffer from indigestion, dyspep
sia or any stomach disorder. It’s
the quickest, surest stomach doc
tor in the world. It’s wonderful.
Mr. Fletcher Sustains
Injury to His Eye
While working on a steel fence
several weeks ago, in some pe
culiar way a tiny piece of steel
lodged in the left eve of Mr. J.
T. Fletcher and it was necessary
for him to go to Atlanta for an
X-ray examination, which reveal
ed the fact that the steel was
very close to the pupil of the eye. ,
Mr. Fletcher is in Atlanta now !
and will undergo an operation,
which his many friends trust will
be entirely satisfactory. Drs.,
Canton and Lokey are the speci
alists who will treat Mr. Fletcher, i
Plies Cured in 6to 1 4 Days
four drug girt will reload money if TA.ZO
OINTMKNT fall* to care toy case of Iteklac.
Bliad, Bleeding or Protruding FUcs in 6 to 14 day*.
The I rat application rircr Base and Beat. 50c. I
Southern Cotton Oil Cos.,
Fertilizers”
We are going to have what you want
When you want it.
We have always advocated goods with
from 2 to 4 per cent Potash, and if we
believed you could make a well balanced
fertilizer without Potash, we would have
sold ours at an enormous profit, as some
of our friends have done, and then advo
. cated a meal and acid mixture.
Decide what you want and see us
Before You Buy.
T. A. Nutt T. W. Ham
NOTICE
This is to notify the public that
the Tax Receiver’s office is open
for receiving tax returns for the
year 1915, at the court house, in
the Ordinary’s office.
Luther L. Greer,
2-5-2 m Tax Receiver.
Dead Quiet
The little chap was playing “store”
Along with other boys;
And as they romped around the floor,
They made a lot of noise.
“Keep that store quiet,” mother said.
The little chap was wise.
“All right,” quoth he, “we'll just pre
tend
That we don’t advertise.” —Ex.
How To Give Quinine To Children.
FEBRILINE is the trade-mark name given to an
improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas
“t.‘° “kisad does not disturb the stomach.
Children ta.ke it and never know it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nanseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
it tne next time you need Quinine for any pur
pose. Ask for 2*onnce original package. The
name FEBRILINE it blown in bottle. 25 cents.
Let Joe Edwards frame your
pictures.