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Aft a apecial inducement during our dem
etrfttion week only, with every MAJEHI JC
RANGE sold (prices always the same)
we will K ivt *
FREE DDE HANDSOME SET OF WARE IS
IIUISTRATEO HERE.
Every piece of thift ware is the best of its
kind. Nat a piece t hat is not needed in
every kitchen. It cannot possibly he
tonight for less than $S 00. This ware is on
•xbiWtion at our store. DON I FAIL IO
SEE IT.
SPECIAL.
All daring this week a special demon
atrator direct from the MAJESTIC FAC
TORt will b arliicl to allow you “ALL
ABOIT RANGES”—SHOW YOU why
•he MAJESTIC is the best range on earth
t any priee.
Come If You Intend to Buy or Not
EDUCATION lies in KNOWING things—
KNOW wiry the oven of a range in bested
KNOW how the water is heated—HOW
the top ia beated-WHY the M A JES IIC
uses so little fuel-KNOW HOW
a range is made inside and outside.
This edneation may serve you in the
firtnre. DON’T OVERLOOK a chance to
KNOW THINGS iliown by me who
knows. COME.
DON’T OVERLOOK THE DATE. THIS IS A SPECIAL INVITATION TO YOU, YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS.
Newton-earmichael Hardware OJo.,
PHONE NO 18 “THE HARDWARE STORE” JACKSON, GEORGIA.
IN THE SOCIAL SWIM
Happenings of the Social World j*
Those Coming and Going the Past Week
Gordon Bame, of Cochran,
vw&s>K bomeiolka.
• • •
Miaa %'crta Mae Moore will leave
Saturday for Milan, where she will
reach sonsic
• • •
Br. and Mrs. Ouigg Fletcher, of
Chattanooga, are in the city this
wreck sisicias relatives.
• * •
S. B. Black, of Atlanta, is
wisiting the family of her son, Mr.
C- vr. Black, of Bibb.
SJr- K. N. lJheridjf* spent Wed
nesday By nm, ob a visit to bis
taller.
• • •
Mm Dr. W. J. Satitb, of Juliette,
S the gutst oi Mrs. J. B. Guthrie.
• • •
Miss Estelle Tborton and Mrs.
RP. Moon visited tbe millinery
aud dress roods openings in Atlan
ta Tuesday asd Wednesday.
• • •
Mrs. I.wtber Hoard, of Indian
Syring, was in tbe city Wednes-
A-y.
Mr. I_ B. Ha vie, of Atlanta, was
wateH&g with friends in Jackson
Sunday.
• • •
Mr. 1L K. Edwards has been sick
ibis weak
a • •
Mrs. Mary Heflin is on a visit to
Sparta.
• * •
Miss Florrie Woodward has
xhwedher school at Pine Grove,
aud is now at home again.
• • •
Mcs- All Fincher, of Worthville:
wasta the city Tuesday.
Special Demonstration
HMD STILE ON ========
GREAT MAJESTIC RANGES
on onlv ek September 22nd through September 27th. on o N 'l eek
Mr. Harry Butner spent a few
hours in the city Wednesday.
* * *
Mrs. A- F. Taylor was in the
city Tuesday.
a • •
Mrs. Ida Hendricks returned
Monday, after a visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. Wartheu, in Macon.
• • •
Miss Nelle Hendricks left Friday
for Wesleyan College, in Macon.
• • •
Misses Florence and Felicia
Morrison left Monday to teach in
the public schools at Jenkinsburg.
• a a
Mrs. R. E. Carmichael returned
Monday, after a two weeks' visit
to her daughter, Mrs. Lestes, of
Macon.
• • •
Mrs. J. M. Mlddlebrooks and
daughter, Ruth, of Jenkinsburg,
were in the city Tuesday.
William McClure’s many friends
are glad to learn that he is improv
ing from a spell ot typhoid fever.
• • •
Mr. Jno. Kelley, of I.awrence
ville, spent Tuesday as the guest
of Prof. W. P. Martin.
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Mrs. J. W. McCord returned
Wednesday, after a pleasant visit
to tbe family of her son, Mr. C. R.
McCord, of Macon.
Don’t ask us to give you the
$S 00 worth of ware with a Majes
tic Range after our demonstration
week, as that special offer applied
to that week only—September J 2nd.
Newton-Carmichnel Hardware Cos.,
Jackson, Ga.
SET OF WARE FREE.
r MMESTIC : ftANGES T ARE-MADE-IN r AIL-SIZES-MiB < STYIIE?i
(Juite a surprise to many friends
was the wedding Thursday of Miss
Lillian Carter and Mr- W. W.
Duke, of Orchard Hill. The wed
ding was quietly performed.
l
The local chapter of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution
will have charge of the moving
pi<s\ure show, Saturday, Sept. 26,
afternoon and evening shows. An
interesting program of music has
been arranged in addition to three
good reels of pictures. Music will
Le rendered by Misses Ruth Turner
and Annie G- Thompson, of Mc-
Donough. Mr. W. Otis Ham will
render a vocal solo. There will be
seleiftions from a male quartette,
| composed of Messrs. J. P. Ether
lidge, R.P. Sassnett, W- O- Ham
and A. F- Whitney; accompanist,
Mrs- Lamar Etheridge. The pub
lic is invited to attend the show and
help make it a success.
SB.OO worth of ware will be
given away free with every Majes
tic Range sold at our demonstration
one week only —September 22ud.
Newton-Carmicbael IlardwareCo.,
Jackson, Ga.
Polk Was First “Dark Horse.”
The first man In a national conven
tion to be spoken of as a “dark horse”
was James K. Polk, who was nominat
ed for president at the Democratic na
tional convention of 1844. His oppo
nents In the convention were Martin
Van Buren and Lewis Cass.
Dodging Promotion.
There is a chatingdish period for
every college girl; but when the time
comes for the promotion to the higher
position hard by a grand square cook
ing-stove, most of the graduates pre
fer to toot the alarm-whistle on a lim
ousine.
Family Trees Defined.
While the family tree of the ele
phant runs mostly to trunk, that of
the chorus girl does nothing of the
■ sort
CAN CONTROL HIS DELIVERY
Detroit Flingsr Can Serve Curve*
Feet and Slow Bette With Three
Distinct Motions.
Jean Dubuc of the Detroit Tigers
attribute* hia aooceaa as an American
League pitcher to the fact that he can
deliver his curves, hia slow ball and
his fast ball with three different mo
tions, and have control of the ball by
his motion.
"Years ago, when I was pitching
with Notre Dame college, I learned
that speed without control was value
less. I always had pretty fair control
of my delivery, but with the acquired
knowledge I began perfecting different
deliveries and control of the ball in
each,” says Jean.
“It took years of patient effort to
acquire the delivery I now have, but I
believe It is one of the least trying on
the arm and shoulder muscles, for the
reason that 1 put the weight of my
body behind the pitches and do not
depend on the strength of my arm to
send up a fast ball.
“I worked with my slow ball for
three months before I could get a
curve to It, and after that It took me
three years to perfect the delivery.”
Dubuc declares that his delivery
would be an ideal one for a left-hand
er, Inasmuch as bitting such a ball
from a left-handed pitcher would be
much herder. The bell would come
up to the batter on an entirely new
angle, and Jean Insists that the beat
batters in the major leagues would be
putsled.
Various persons have been given
credit for developing Du hue. and
among those honored Is Hugh Jen
nings. Hughey, however, declares that
Dubuc alone la responsible.
“Jean Is one of those players who
never wastes a moment,” says Jen
nings.
‘‘When he Is on the bench and an
other man Is pitching, the frenchman
la always figuring what he would
throw the batter. What la more valu
able, he makes his comments aloud,
and the young pitchers on the club
can gain valuable hints by listening
to the sensation of 1912.”
To Make Vegetarians of Kin.
In Leghorn, Italy, a wealthy Hebrew
of the name of Modigliani has be
queathed a large estate to be used to
provide a vegetarian diet for his chil
dren. with the object of accustoming
them to abstain front meat.
lam in the market for
COTTON SEED.
Highest market price paid and best
exchanges given for hulls and meal.
The famous “BUCKEYE” meal for sale.
J. W. CARTER.
Office and scales only recently moved below the
Argus printing office.
Best Blacksmithing
and Repair Work
Is what you want when you need any
thing in this line. If you want
QUALITY blacksmithing, think of
Thurston and Harper.
Best work quickly done at the lowest prices.
Bring us your work, today. Shop next to county jail.
WE SELL THE
prOT Meats
Dlu! Plate Ice.
We have experienced
meat cutters and are sure
we can please you.
Prompt Delivery.
Conner and Crawford,
PHONES 135 AND 136.
Corn OK Sorts. Ottisr Remedies Won’t Cor*
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
, Porter’s Antiseptic Healing OiL It relieves
Pam and Hcais at the same time. 26c, SI.OO.
Which Shall It
Be?
Do you intend to continue laboring, burn
ing valuable fuel and destroying high
priced food witii that old worn-out cook
stove?
You KNOW that old stove eats up a lot of
fuel each year,
You KNOW you have trouble in getting it
to bake just right, in fact, spoil a batch of
bread every once in a while. You know it
costs considerably for yearly repairs.
Stop and think and figure.
Wouldn’t it puy you to buy a good range—
a range with a reputation—
THE GREAT MAJESTIC MALLEABLE AND
CHARCOAL IRON RANGE?
You make no mistake in buying the great
Majestic - it’s the range witii the repu
tation. Ask your neighbors. Then, too,
it’s made just right and of the right kind
of material— malleable and charcoal
iron— rivited together piactically air
tight—lined witii a pure asbestos board—
parts being malleable can’t break—lias a
movable reservoir and an oven that don’t
warp. That’s why the MAJESTIC uses
so little fuel, bakes just, right every day in
the year (browns bread just right all over
without turning), heats 12 gallons of water
while breakfast is cooking, properly hand
led lasts a lifet me, and costs practically
nothing for repairs.
Don't buy the range yon expect to last a
lifetime “nnsight unseenyou’ll be sure
to be disappointed. Come to our store
during demonstration we*>k, see the great
Majestic—have its many features ex*
plained, find out why the MAJESTIC is
300 per cent, stronger than other ranges
where most ranges are weakest.
Keep Your Money
At Home.
losure in a Company who
who loans and deposits their
money in Butts County,
EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
R. P. Sasnett, Gen. Agt.
For Sale or Rent,
five room house
With elecftric lights, water
and sewerage. Terms
suit purchaser. See
J. A. Kimball.
FOR SALE.—OId newspapers, lOe
a bundle. Large quantity on hand.
Apply at THE ARGUS office. t