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The
Busy
Corner
Specials
Fop
Saturday
and
Monday
Wesson Cook
ing Oil
Regular 25c size can
For 20c
Irish Potatoes
Nice, new crop stock
For Peck 20c
LEMONS
Fancy Imported for dozen
10c
Pure Hog Lard
The very best grade, abso
lutely pure, for lb.
1214 c
Compound
Lard
White Way brand, 10 lb.
bkts. for
85c
Hams
Daisy Brand for lb 16 Vi c
Dairy Brand for lb 16c
These are good ones and we
hope you will try one, if you
like
Good Ham
Coffee
Try some of our Schotten’s
in bulk, for lb.
25c
We also have a good, clean
one, In bulk
For lb 12 !4 c
Bacon
Kingans, kept fresh on ice
Cheese
We are keeping good stock
fresh Wisconsin Cheese
Sugar
We have a good stock in
large brls, small brls, 100 lb.
bags, 25 lb. bags. Get our
prices.
Brooms
We are expecting your order
for a broom. See our show
window for prices.
We appreciate your business.
PHONE
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Carmichael-
Mallet
Company
The Jackson ' 111
National Bank w
* s a Member an( t Stockholder of 'S
JiSIIS The Federal Reserve Bank j
4 Of t * lC States, in Atlanta, Ga., I
a °d is in position to extend every •~_
IB accommodation consistent with : PUT
Y’’* sound, conservative-and up-to-date
iHHWIn banking methods. nr
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wOTmIi SAFETY Our Motto i ~,U r nF
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\W/f#W 5 *- Has and will continue to control all flrp
°f our transactions. Our best ser- j ® *
vices are always at the command of ** -
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Deposit Your Money in the j TW ILL
Blggcstand Best Equipped I ' L
Bank in Butts County ; ™
THE JACKSON I 50ME
m§m NATIONAL BANK W ,
XA 'iI 1 /' Capital, Surplus and
Profits $100,000.00
: Butts County News :
STARK
Miss Mapppy Hillevand Morris
Hi 1 ley spent several days last
week with relatives at McDon
ough.
Little Frank Harper, of Jen
kinsburg is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Wyatt.
Revs. Z. E. Barron and J. J. Gil
bert were visitors at the Farmers
Lodge Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Mc-
Michael dined with Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Singley, Sunday.
Miss Allie and Charlie McMich
ael dined with Miss Gladys
O’Neal Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Thomas dined with
Miss Fleetie Cook Sunday.
1
Miss Eunice Maddox spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Singley.
Misses Lila Bell Smith and
Lucile Mason are visiting rel-
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in ootn men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of SI.OO
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and seldom ever fails to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonials from this
and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
Miller fixes clocks, watches,
jewelry, etc. Shop next to Woods-
Carmichael Cos.
10 cakes soap 25c.
W oods-Carmichael
Schools May Bar Children
Common colds are contagious and
boards of health in many cities are con
sidering barring children with colds
from school. Foley’s Honey and Tar is
an old and reliable family medicine and
frees children from coughs, colds, croup
and whooping cough. Parents may
save trouble by giving before school
opens. The Owl Pharmacy, adv
atives here this week.
Miss Mamie Hardy was the
guest of Miss Clara Harper last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Maddflx of
Iron Springs were in our midst
Sunday.
Mr. Boyd McMichael is with
home folks for a short while.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Barron dined
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter An
drews Sunday.
Mr. Claude Duke spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Duke.
Mrs. T. A. Leverette is yisi-i
relatives here this week.
Miss Lois Sanders is the guest
of Misses Birma and Grace Bar
nes this week.
Miss Lilia Lummus dined with
Miss Maude Duke Sunday.
Mrs. D. B. Duke was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. O’Neal
Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Thomas was visiting
relatives here this week.
Miss Willie McClure is visiting
Miss Jettie Biles.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
JENKINSBURG
Mrs. S. C. Maddox, of Forsyth
is visiting her sister, Mrs, J. A.
Middlebrooks.
Mrs. Ras Stroud, of Atlanta,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo.
Gilmore.
Messrs. Frank Childs and Gor
don Bankston were visitors to
Wl * A -p
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I’m Star’s Glory No. 225501
At present working for
Log Cabin Dairy
Producing 37J lbs milk, 5,‘ 0 butter fat
and keeps hungry.
I have a nice grandson that desires a good home
GROW.CABBAGE
WHEN PRICES ARE HIGH. We have growing in the mountains
of North Carolina the finest lot of CABBAGE PLANTS that has ever been grown for
shipment daring September and October, and being grown in that climate, they are tough
and hardy and can stand the effects of the hot sun better than any other plants you can get.
We have only me variety, viz., THE FLORIDA HEADER. The only cabbage that has
given ns satisfaction, set during September and October. Prices, by express, f. o. b. Horse
Shoe. N. C.. 1000 to 4000 @ $1.50 per 1000; 5000 to 8000 @ 11.25 per 1000; 10000 and over, tl per
1000. Buyer pays express charges. Prices by Parcel Poet. 35c per 100. Address orders to
MEQGCTT PRODUCE CO., (The 700 Acre Track Farm) YONGES ISLAND, S. C.
We else grew Cabbage Hants sr iMfiet from Nav.me.rt. April
, anS will be (M to supply y, Write for prices.
COURT HOUSE CLOCK
ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED
An improvement that has long
been needed is the installation of
electric lights in the court house
clock. This work is now being
done, and one is able to tell the
time at night at a considerable
distance from the square.
Wheat and Corn Mill
The Wheat Roller Mill and the
Corn Mill at the High Falls is
now ready to do grinding for all
who wish to patronize them.
S. Grantland, Pres.
8-13-4tp
Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thurston
are spending a few days this week
with their daughter, Mrs. J. E.
White, in Atlanta.
Miss Maggie Gene Foster, of
Jackson, visited Mrs. Valverd
Mills last week.
Messrs. W. J. Bankston and
Ollie Woodward spent a few days
last week in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Bud Crumbley and chil
dren. of Liberty Hill, visited rel
atives here last week.
Miss Maude Williams, of Cor
dele, is spending the week with
Miss Willie Woodward.
Misses Anniried Harper and
Elizabeth Fletcher, of Jackson,
were guests of Miss Carrilu Har
per last week.
Mrs. Riley Elder, of Macon, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Harris.
Dr. J. W. Harper and Mr. B.
T. Whitaker spent Wednesdny in
Atlanta.
The little folks enjoyed the
birthday party very much, Sat
urday afternoon given bv Crumb
ley Johnson.
Mrs. Guest, of Philipi, was the
guest of Mrs. Sarah Guest, Tues
day.
Dove Brand Hams 16c
Paul Nolen & Company.
to supply your home
market during De
cember and January