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THE BIG FLAG
FLOATS OVER
OUR STORE.
Has thrown to the breeze the Big Flag, and as she floats majestically over our corner building it is a
signal of the return of our FOUR BUYERS from the Northern and Eastern markets
with orR 5
New Stock of Dress Goods, Millinery, Clothing and Furnishing.
In fact, a full line of the season’s choicest attractions.
Mrs C R Gresham, manager of
1 lie millinery department, with
Miss Dora Buchman from Balti
more, spent more than 2 weeks
in the selection of our Millinery
and Fancy Goods.
Mr R N Etheridge, the buyer
jnr the clothing and furnishing
goods, visited Baltimore, Phila
delphia and last. New York in
iiis search for the proper stuff,
and a visit to our store and a j
look through his department
will convince the w r ell informed
sis well as the seekers after cor-'
rect ! tyles and up to date cloth
ing that Bob has left no stone
unturned to furnish his custo
mers with the right kind of
goods sit the most reasonable
prices. llis success in securing
the goods for his department is a
record breaker. We have made
considerable addition to the size
of our clothing department at
considerable expense that we
might be able to handle the im
mense stock of clothing Mr.
Etheridge purchased, We have
the prettiest clothing room in
Jackson and invite you to come
a,ud see Bob in his new annex
The stock is now systematically
Lome to see us and price with us. We want your patronage, and will leave no stone unturned to merit it. Your Friends,
THEE OABMIOHAEL OO PROPRIETORS itsriEW -stork: store
JACKSON, - - - GEORGIA.
HEAR YOURSELF \VI\K
The Wonderful Phoiientioscopc that
('all Defeat Diseased by Sou ud.
Vou can hear yourself wink. A
wonderful machine has be?n invented
by which the hitherto imperceptible
sound of the action of the eyelid is
made ciear and distinct to the ear.
The inventing is called the phone
-11 dose ope.
The new wonder was designed to be
nsed by physicians and surgeons for
detecting the presence of diseases by
sound. With its perfection it will be
possible for the medical world to pre
pare a perfect chart which will enum
erate the sound of every disease
known, and to instantly detect that
sound with an application of the
phonendoseope. There will be no
iflistake or misconstructions in the
matter of a diagnosis.
The delicate instrument, which
those are fortunate enough to catch
a glimpse of, now handled as careful
ly as if it were mace of diamonds, con-
sists of a circular or tympanum box j
of highly polished metal. On one of
its flat surfaces there are two aper
tures for the attachment of that num
ber of little rubber tubes, ea£h fitted
witted with a tiny elbow nub to be
placed in either ear. The other sur
face shows a thin and senstive disk,
which is readily thrown into vibra
tion. The thin disk, being controlled
by the compressed air of the circular
box, it so sensitive that the faintest
breath upon the disk sends a wave
current through the box, into the rub-
ber tubes and against the eardrum or
the listening person.
Not only can this breath upon the
disk be heard, but its force in transit
is multiplied a thousand fold, so that
when it reaches the ear it sounds like
the roaring of a gale of wind at sea.
Tapping the disk lightly wi h the
fingers sends a sound into the ears
like the tramping of many horses,
and the wink of an eyelid give forth
a sound like the fall of heavy wa
ters.
l*y the arrangement of the rubber
v onnecting tubes it will be under
stood fhat the end can be put into the
ars so that any one can hear himself
pIE J|e\V VORK gTORE,
JACKSOJN , O-A..,
arranged and ready for your in
spection. You will find Mr
Etheridge and Mr Merritt ready
to serve you, and no one will ap
preciate • your patronage mere
than these two young men.
Mr R S Brown, manager of the
ary goods room, spent nearly 4
works in New York and other
Eastern markets in search of the
attractions for his department
Never before has Jackson or any
town seen %ust such another
selection of merchandise, and
the prices are astonishingly low.
We have never had as complete
assortment or dress fabrics as Mr
Brown brought on, Domestic
as well as the most choice and
beautiful foreign weaves. To be
convinced that we are not exag
erating a visit to our store will
convince the person most scep
tical Mr Brown’s selection of
novelty wool goods in colors as
well as the most superb line of
black goods ever offered to the
peop’e of this section out rank
any line any where for its cor
rectness as to style, colors and
tone, as well as quality and low
prices.
wink or hear the sound of his most gen
tle breathing.
For the use of surgeons in the loea"
ting of disease is an ingenious contri
vance, which consists of a second disk
attached to the first, with a vulcanite
rod fastened—so that the area of aus
cultation may be extremely circum
scribed. By adding the rod, the condu
ction of sound is only slightly diminis
ed, and thus are combined the princi
ple of the solid stethoscope with that
of the tympanum.
The rod usually attached to the
instrument is about two inches long,
but rods of greater length are ot.fen
used in exploring cavities of the an
atomy which communicate with the
exterior. If one of the large rods being
inserted in the mouth, the sound of
swallowing can be heard, and the
dropping of the soft palate is plainly
audible.
Used in connecting With the mi
crophone transmitted of the tele
phone, it would reproduce the beat
ing of an irregular heart or the whee
zing of a diseased bronchial tube at a
great distance.
Branched tubes are also furnished
by means of which a number of per
sons may listen to the same magni
fied sound at the same time. This
furnishes one point at least upon
which, “wheu doctors disagree,”
opinions will coinc de.
Notice to Debtors.
I will pay you a premium loryour
cotton if you wish to settle your notes
with me before they are due. This
is a good chance to save money for
your self. Take advantage of it.
J. J. Thornton.
JacKson Ga.
Notice to Advertisers.
Those who do advertising with the
Argus will greatly oblige us if they
will notify us of any they
wish to make in their advertisement
on Saturday mornings. This notifi
cation will save us much work and
trouble. Kindly do this and it will
be appreciated.
Arrow ties only $1.15 per bunch at
he Globe Store.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
CAPES AND JACKETS.
Our Mr Brown has be light
enough capes and jackets to sup
ply every woman and chi!d in
Butts and surrounding counties
with a wrap, and when you see
them and hear the prices you
wiii marvel that such values can
bs secured for such low prices
The extremely warm weather,
together with an unj recedented,
fluctuating market for cotton,
lias retarded business, and we
are afraid that we will lia\e a
very short business season and
to get rid of the immense stock
of merchandise our
FOUR BUYERS
have brou'ght on we are going to
commence a war on high prices
from the beginning and endeav
or to unload our merchandise be
fore January. So if you want to
supply yourself with cotton
goods you had best do so now, as
the rise in price on account of the
short crop will certainly carry
the price of cotton goods higher.
We have anticipated your wants
at the lowest prices ever reached
on tfiese goods and propose 'o
give you the benefit of it, despite
* MBTSSWim ASK the recovered
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U^ererS '<i V ' Ct ' mS h
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It will cure all Diseases caused by Derange
ment of the Liver and Bowels.
The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a
bitter or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the
Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheu
matism; Sour Stomach; Loss of Appetite;
Bowels alternately costive and lax; Headache;
Loss of Memory, with a painful sensation of
having failed to do something which ought to
have been done; Debility; Low Spirits, a thick
yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes, a dry
Coiagh often mistaken for Consumption.
Sometimes many of these symptoms attend
the disease, at others very few; but the Liver
is generally the seat of the disease, and if not
Regulated in time, great suffering, wretched
ness and DEATH will ensue.
The following highly esteemed persons attest
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Gen. W. S. Holt, Pres. G*. S. W. R. R. Cos.; Rev.
J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Al
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Ga.; Hon. Alexander H. Stephens.
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Question
What will cure Sciatica,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Sprains, Cuts
or Bruises?
Answer
Salvation Oil of course
will effect a speedy cure.
It is the best liniment on
earth for pain.
Salvation Oil
is sold everywhere for 25
cents. Reject substitutes.
Chew LANGE’S PLUGS. The Great Tobacco Anti
dote. 10c. dealers or mail. A.C.Meyer fcCo..Balto.M4
the rise in the price of the staple.
Come to see us. We nave in
creased our force and will be bet
ter enabled to serve you.
DRESS GOODS.
Mr. Brown, Miss Lula Brown
ing and Mr. Albert Whitney-will
serve you in the dress goods de
partment.
Mr. Tom Franklin, formerly
with J C & I Daniel, Atlanta, Ga ,
will serve you in tfm shoe de
partment. Mr. Franklin will be
a stranger to the most of our pat
rons, but you will soon learn to
trust him, as you can rely on his
long experience in the shoe and
leather business. He conies to
us with the highest recommenda
tions as to knowledge of business
in his department, besides being
a gentleman of the highest Chris
tian and moral standing in the
community where he has resided
so long. This department is com
plete as to having the best shoes
manufactured, the correct shapes
and correct prices. We are go
ing to sell the snoes.
Mr. Bob Etheridge and Mr.
Will Merritt will take care of
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t You are invited to look at their samples at
yurr interests in the clothing
department.
Mi C R Gresham will look af
ter you iu domestics and the no
tion department
OUR OPENING DAY,
For the display of our French
Pattern Hats and superb Millin
ery, Novelty Dress Goods, up to
date Trimmings and other novel
ties in the season'* attractions
will be WEDNESDAY and
THURSDAY, SEP I\ 23rd and
24th. Also Thursday night from
7:30 to 9:30. It will give us
pleasure to see the faces of every
lady in the city of Jackson and
Butts and surrounding counties
present on our opening days.
You are most cordially invited
and we trust you will make it a
point to be present *one of the
days at least. Besides, we will
apprecia e your being with us on
the evening of the last opening
day, which is Thursday, Sopt.
24th, from 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock;
and we especially extend ail in
vitation to the ladjes of our
neighbr ring towns, McDonough,
Locust Grove, FJovilla and In
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
schedule in effect junk u, isos
Northbound. |No. IS, No. 9 No. 7
Lv. Brunswick 815 pm 0 45m
“ Everett 0 20pm 10 40am
“ Jesup 1000 pm 1180 am
“ Surrency 10 40pm VI 17r m
“ Hazlehurst 1131 pm .1' pm
“ Lumber City 11 46pm 1.3 pm
“ Helena 12 21am 2- S m
“ Miasler 2 5-spm
“ Eastman 12 55am 31 pm
“ Coohraa 13oam 351 pm
“ Macon 250 am 880 am 5 15pm
“ Flovilla 402 am, 9 44emi 6 30pm
“ MoDonough 4 45am] 10 2{kur.j 7 10pm
Ar. Atlanta 5 50am 11 80am; 8 15m
** Chattanooga 1255 pm 6 85pm s 4 10am
Qinoinnati. Q. <fe C 7 SOam 17 3banJ 7 80pm
Southbound. (No. 14;No. 10 No. 3.
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. <fe C § 00pm: 800 pm 8 30am
Lv. Chattanooga 300 pm j § 05am 12 loam
“ Atlanta 8 35pm I 410 pm 7 20am
“ MoDonough 9 35pm! 611 pm 8 21am
“ Flovilla 1015 pm 650 pm 0 03am
Ar. Macon 11 20pm 710 pm 10 20am
Lv. Cochran 12 57am 1215 pm
14 Eastman 148 am 105 pm
44 Miasler 135 pm
44 Helena 2 45am 155 pm
44 Lumber City 8 25am 301 pm
44 Hazlehurst 8 40am 322 pm
44 Surrency 4 34am 485 pm
Ar. Jesup 5 21am 5 34pm
Lv. Everett 6 05am 6 40pm
Ar. Brunswick 7 00am 730 pm
Trains 7 and 8 constitute the Fast Day Ex
press between Brunswick and Chattanooga,
with Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanta
end Chattanooga. Also make connection at
Everett with F. C. & P. R. R. to and from
Florida.
Trains 9 and 10 carry Jacksonville and Cin
cinnati sleeping car between Atlanta and
Chattanooga.
Trains 13 and 14 handle !>etween Brunswick
and Atlanta the Brunswick and Atlanta sleep
ing car, and between Everett and Atlanta the
Jacksonville and Cincinnati sleeping car.
Connections at Union Depot At lanta for all
points north, east and west.
W. H. GREEN, J, M. CULP,
Gen'l Superintendent, Traffic Manager,
_ y D. O. Washington,!). C.
W. A. TLRK, s H. HARDWICK,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Act.
Washington, D. C. At lanta. Ga.
THE BIG FLAG
FLOATS OVER
OUR STORE.
dian Springs, to be present.
An extensive description of the
many beautiful thin £s Mrs.
Gresham and Miss # Buclim.-n
have brought on for the ladies in
up-to-date headwear, birds and
feathers, ribbons and flowers,
veilings and fancy goods would
consume our entire space and we
can only ask you to come and see
for yourself, and we can promise
you that you will not be disap
pointed .
Beside; our ‘orcein the millin
ery, dress goods, clothing, shoes
and domestic department, we beg
to call your attention to the tact
that
THAT GROCERY ItOOM
is by no means to be
overlooked. J'be room is liter
ally packed with groceries <d
every kind, from the staple as
well as the most complete assort
ment ot fancy goods, hardware,
stoves, and m tact
everything needed will be found
there at butt on prices. Mr. Jld
McCallum, Mr John Orawle and
Robert* Carmichael will do found
ready to serve you in this line.
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SUMMER Sfe
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