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Last Call For Bargains In Winter Merchandise.
Of course this glorious spring weather is apt to so fill us with thoughts of spring hr nnets arid j retty summer frocks that we entirely forget that the weather is ft . 1C ® “J® T€SS
and winter suits and even furs may yet feel quite “comfy” before “the good old summer lime” is here for “keeps;” but be this as it may, we know t
follow summer and winter will come again, and the wise, economical shopper will take advantage of the late spring clearance sales, when merchant -
ally given away, to store up those things which she will eventually have to buy and which she can now get fora third or fourth their real \a tie, 01
they must give way to spring find summer stock. If you are interested in clothes at all, you surely can’t afford to miss the genuine bai
<>ains which ham & Carter are offering now. Just think of laying in a stock of fall and winter underwear now at actual cost.
Styles in underwear never change, so why not get what you and the children need now, so when snappy fall comes you
will not he un irepared. If you have not seen those wonderful values at ham & Carter’s do so by all means
and while looking for tlie-e, do not forget to ask the juices of blankets and comfortr. It does seem
hard to believe, but its true, and you will need outing, cotton and wool flannels. Those
v sweater coats for ladies will not come in amiss, even for these chilly mornings. And
for the house, there is a most beautiful line of crepes and flannelettes at
121 c. yard. Surely you cannot overlook these bargains and that
all-wool serge at 79c. yard; just the thing for a nice fall or
winter suit, and is always good, hut if you like something
less exjiensive there are fancy mohairs for only
40c. yard which will make nobby looking
suits. But here is something that will
interest you right now, silks, SI.OO a
yard value for 79c. yard. Just
the very thin" for spring wear, foulardsare particularly good this year and in this sale, some of them are going for 27k*. yard. Do by all means see the net and lace collars and jabots
and coat set-' 2f>e values for 19c., 50c. values for 09c. Feme over and investigate these wonderful bargains and you w ill agree with us “that truth is often stronger than fiction
for you will wonder how Ham & Carter can sacrifice this merchandise at such prices.
COl. SEARCY WRITES
OF A TRIP TO BUTTS
Sees Fine Farms and A
Happy People—Tells of
Court Cases and Other
Interesting Things.
Tlm> fairest. land of middle Georgia
linn beiween Griffin and Jackson.
Rinutifiil, well-painted country
homes grace the entire way. The
large grain crops everywhere in evi
dence, makes the liills green and
• iv aiitifol, while-the ripplingstreams,
bordered with the budding maple,
adds to. the scene. Happy people,
tlvose of this favored section!
Tim superior court, was in session
for the past two weeks. We have
had a “<log tracking case,” and tin
jury tM*ght ‘Rachael” knew whai
sire was doing when she fastened the
•rime on Tomas Aiken for burglary.
Th<> judge approved, with n 12 year
sentence on the enlpiit,
We also had a “horse case” —one
so poor in spirit that even the honey
suckle and Die dogwood blossoms
faded to inspire with the breath of
spfjtijr. The plaintiff did not have
to pay for such a dead animal.
We had a big year's support case—
a fight betwe-n ttie widow and tile
erertrtos'H. Tire widow went olf as
iiHTtal with the estate and a chrome
W tried a “nigger killing nigger.”
lie ImJ sent two into the lands he
y<Mid but the jury let him go to tor
ment more of lifs black friends.
We tried a young man named Fly
mate far killing the faithful oh) town
marahat of Florida, lie got drunk
Listen!
Are you going to paint that house
this spring? Well, see us before
>ou buy—we can save you money.
Faint
To be good must be fresh. Ours
are freshly mixed and ready for use.
Put up in different size cans for
>our convenience.
$1.50 Per Gallon.
Jackson Drug Cos.,
Reliable Druggist.
mg^ pc>lc fresh
Hi n Express
and did the deed, and the two fami
lies weep, while old K i■> MT Alcohol
jroes on rejoicing, destroying homes.
A life sentence was imposed on the
young man.
We tried an arson case. A noble
farmer lost his barn and stock and
the labor of years went up in smoke.
There was a mistrial, the jury stand
ing seven for conviction and five for
acquittal.
We had one liquor case, and the
nejh'o went the Flint circuit route.
It is seen that, we had an interest
ingcoiirt. In the cases tried Solici
tor General Owen made good on
every occasion and our able judge
did his liill duty to (lie state and the
prisoner at the bar. He certainly
holds up tlie impartial scales.
The gland jury recommended the
consolidation o, the offices of receiv
er, collector and treasurer, with a
salary attached to the new officer of
sl/011. They also recommended the
abolition >f the City Court of .lack
son and Flovilla. This county lias
two city courts, ably officered and
successfully run. The grand juries
of Fayette. Monroe and Butts county
have moved against the city courts.
There is no complaint of the olflcers
in either county, and that is good.
Pile whole stare seems to lie looking
towards one system of courts, and
the superior and supreme courts
have the right of way, while the
city courts and the court, of appeals
are struggling against, the tide.
The Odd Fellows gave Judge Dan
iel a reception, or SO guests
tilled file hail of that noble order to
do him honors.
We are sorry that our good friend,
Hon. Charlie Redman, Is confined at
Ills home sick. But lie lias for a
c iinpanion his beautiful bride, and
wo imagine the hours will not be
weary ones, though his fever be high
May lie soon recover, and heaven's
For Loss of Hair
We will pay for what you use If
Rexall “93” Hair Tonic does not
promote the growth of your hair.
In all our experience with hair
tonics the one that has done moot to
rain our confidence is Rexall ”93”
lair 'Tonic. We have such well
founded faith in it that we want
you to try it at our risk. If it does
not satisfy you in every particular,
we will pay for yhat you use to th®
extent of a 30 day treatment.
If Rexall ”93” Hair Tonic does
not remove dandruff, relievo scalp
irritation, stop the hair from falling
and promote a now growth of hair,
come back to us and aak us to return
the money you paid for it, and we will
promptly hand it, hack to you. You
don’t Ki;;n anything, promise any
thing, tiring anything hack, or in any
way obligate yourself. Isn’t that fair?
Doesn’t it stand to reason that wa
would not make such a liberal offer
if we did not, truly believe that
Rexall ”93” Hair Tonic will do all
we claim for it—-that it will do all
end more than any other remedy?
We have everything there is a de
mand for, and arc able to judge tho
merits of the things we sell. Cus
tomers tell us of their success. There
are more satisfied usera of R xa:l
“93” Hair Tonic than any similar
preparation wo sell.
Blurt a treatment of Rexall "93”
Hair Tonic today. If you do, wa
believe you will thank us for this
advice. Two size bottles, 50c and sl.
You can buy Rexall “93” Hair Tonitt
in this community only at OU' Store;
SLATON DRUG CO.
Jackson The 'jfernll. Store Georgia
There is ft Ttexall Store in nearly every town
and city in tho United Status, Canada and
Great Britain. There is a different Rexall
Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill—
euch especially designed for the particular ill
for which it is recommended.
Th Roxali Storoj ate America** Greatest
Drug Stores
choicest blessing rest npoll his hap
py home.
Our next court will lie in Fayette,
on the third Monday in March. More
anon*.—W. E. H. Searcy in Griffin
News and Sun.
RUN-DOWN PEOPLE
Made Strong by Vinol.
Run-down conditions are caused
by overwork, worry, too close con
flnement, a chronic cough or cold
which it is difficult to cure.
We want to say to every person in
this condition —you need Vinol, our
delicious cod liver and iron tonic
without oil, tho great strength cre
ator. It will supply iron to the blood
in the most easily assimilated form,
create a good, healthy appetite,
strengthen your digestive organs and
make you eat better sleep better and
feel better.
A case has just come to our atten
tion from West Scranton, Pa., Mrs.
Chas. Proper says: “For three years
I was all run down, weak and had
no appetite, and after all that time
I am glad to say Vinol has brought
back my health and strength, which
Is just what I was told it would do.”
We are confident that Vinol is tho
best body-builder and strength-creator
we have ever sold.
Try a bottle on our guarantee to
refund your money if it fails to
benefit vou.
Jackson Drug Cos., Jackson, Ga.
Cholera!
Hog Cholera, Chicken
Cholera, and other diseases
of stock and poultry, make
you lose money. Can this
loss be avoided? The
answer is: YES! Give
Bee Dee
STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE
promptly, when the first
symptoms appear. It acts
on the liver, and gets it to
working freely. A disor
dered liver causes these
(and most other) troubles
of stock and poultry.
Price 25c. 50c end SI.OO per can.
"Bee Dee Slock & Poultry Medicine
is a splendid cure for liver trouble, roup,
chicken cholera and other diseases." —
F. J. Stowe. P.ircell. Okl.r P. A. 15
SCHOOL NOTES.
Tn order that the teachers may at
tend the Teachers Institute, we are
going to have two days holiday this
week, Thursday and Friday.
Miss Lanier is preparing to give
her recital for those who finish their
course in music.
The tenth ami eleventh grades are
doing independent theme work now,
having subjects of imagination,
travels, science, h.storv, etc.
Miss Ina McMichael taught the
seventh grade Wednesday, on ac
count of absence of Aliss Smith.
Miss Smith delighted lierclass to
day with a large bag of apples.
The scare of small pox is about
over in schorl now.
Misses Corine Watts and Janie
PhiiiH7.ee were absent from school
Wednesday.
The Demosthenians and Freshman
Debating Glut) will meet Friday ntx,
and enjoy a mock trial. Elwoot
Robison, tlie defendant, is chargee
svit.li arson. He will be defended bj
Charles Johnson. W illiam McClurt
and W. fl. Hammond. Claud*
Spencer. Albert Newton and Dewej
White are die prosecuting attorneys
Much interest is b ing manifested ii
tliis trial.
LETTER FROM SARDIS.
Five-sixths of the ministers, six
sevenths of the college professors,
and a majoiity of the influential
business men are born and reared in
tlie country. This means that tht
world is depending on the country
for its thinkers and leaders. Then
if we wish our land to be a Christian
land with a high standard of mor
ality. these young men must be
trained to lead clean, honest chris
rian lives before they leave the
country. The country church and
me country school are the two forces
working together to accomplish this
aim. How much our land depends
upon two neglected forces!
hast Sunday we had more than
twenty young men who studied in
our Sunday school He character oi
one of the strongest and most faith
ful of the patriarchs.
J. H. Wake,
Chairman ot committee.
WHY NOT JOB PRINTING
BY PARCELS POST?
*l3lll !
Let's try it. Tell you what
we’ll ao. We'll pay the post
age on any order for Job Print
ing received from any town in
Jackson’s territory during the
next 30 days: and we guaran
tee both the price and work.
Vou can save money and get
better piinting, by sending
vour order direct to
THE
Anus Job Print
F. M. ALLEN
Ri Forlfosulis Est-1885 P
OYSTERSiftRTILIZEIw
1 HAVE MOVED
| and am now occupying the
_ Wfj | room on Third street next to*
-s D "T- The Progress Office.
JULAR =L
PLE —J Will Appreciate Your
-p Patronage
| when you have work in the
1 cleaning and pressing line.
ißmiivwtuni ’ ) iDIO Gillette Ad Cos Respectfully,
J. H. Haskins, JACKS georgia.
# “Worth More
Than it Costs”
Lots of farmers declare their telephone service
is worth more than it costs. J. W. Harris, a well
known farmer living near Choccolocco, Ala.*
writes:
“I had occasion to call our doctor not two
hours after my telephone was connected with
your exchange. My mother, who is very old,
> f fell down the door steps and broke her arm, and
* I called the doctor. He was at my house before
I could have gone to his residence, as he has an
s automobile. |
“We would not be without our telephone for
more than it costs and appreciate the assistance
you rendered us.”
Our free booklet tells how you may have tele
phone service on your farm at small cost. Write
for it today. A postal will do.
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
S. PRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA.
WfecaYcß Paint
Use PURE Paint and
7fjJ\ 1 /fiBETHIII"] Use Pure LINSEED OIL to add
/ i---™lllis to it at one-half the cost of Paint.
(. J / PURE PAINT Is mads with WHITE LEAD, ZINC and
l\ OIL-iSiars the way the L.&M. SEMI-MIXED
I j h REAL PAINT is made.
LA / J But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. &M. PAINT
II I read y for use is NOT put into the Paint when it’s pre
-11/ P ared for the Consumer who buys it.
L! ll quantity of OIL is put into the Paint
by the CONSUMER, as by so doing he SAVES MONEY.
Therefore —buy 3 gallons of LINSEED OIL with every
4 gallons of L. & M. PAINT
and MIX the OIL with the PAINT.
If the Paint thus made costs more than $1.40 per gallon—
If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory—
nen return whatever you have rot used . and net hark ATT
for the WHOLE of it; and besides , the money you paid to the Painter.
For Sale by Newton-Carmichael Hardware Cos.,
Jackson, Georgia.