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HERE IX IS
THE NEW PRICE
Ford Touring Cat Ford Runabout
$440 $390
f. o. b. Detroit f. o. b. Detroit
FREIGHT $32.90
Buttrill Brothers, Agts
Jackson, Georgia
fcfiEOQGIA’S
IJJ SUMMER
Hgi PLAYGROUND
The Delightful Country
The Tallulah Falls
Attractive Mountain Resorts
With Moderate Prices
R&gfc Tallulah Falls, Demorest, Clarkesville,
Turnerville, Wiley, Clayton, Mountain
City, Rabun Gap, Dillard, Ga., and
Through Coach Service From
Atlanta Beginning July 4th
Best Route To Highlands, N. C.
For Information as to Schedules and
List of Hotels and Boarding Houses
D. W. NEWELL, Superintendent,
Tallulah Falls Railway,
BRsCornelia, Ga>
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MR. LEVERETT BUYS
JENKINS’BARBER SHOP
Mr. J. A. Leverett, of Monti
cello, has bought the barber shop
of Mr. H. L. Jenkins, who goes
to Macon to conduct a large shop.
Mr. Leverett has the best wishes
of many friends for his success.
Remember the Merchants
Carnival at the auditorium
Friday evening.
“Safety Firsft”
Hook up with the Old
Reliable New York Store.
We are in high gear, every
department working well.
Cream of goods at butter
milk prices.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
Make Your
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1 Jm Look Like New
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W/ T\ TT’s an easy and inexpensive matter.
11 ■■■ Simply apply a coat of Pee Gee
1 RE-NU-LAC and you’ll be delighted with
W I its fine results and your own work.
■ li Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC makes old furniture,
F|\ worn floors and woodwork look like new
m [ again. Try it.
p Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC is a Stain and Varnish Jg
combined. Comes in 11 Natural Wood colors,
White, Cold and Silver Enamel. All sizes.
I PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO., Incorporated 1
I Manufacturers : s : : Louisville, Ky. Ifj raS^n^Ssf
Dempsey Hdw. Cos. Ifgll-jgif
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The business man who wants
more business know-s be can get
it by a vigorous advertising cam
paign. A hint to the wise should
bring an outpouring of good ad
copy.
Land For Sale
Small and large tracts of im
proved and unimproved lands for
sale. Lands very productive and
in healthiest section. Price and
terms to suit. Write me if you
want a home cheap.
J. T. Davenport,
Helena, Ga.
Jackson should have the best
cotton market in Middle Georgia.
It helps the merchants and bus
iness in general.
Jackson is on the route of the
next “Seeing Georgia” tour,
which will be started from Ma
con September 30.
COURT PROBABLY
OVER SATURDAY
The adjourned term of Butts
superior court will probably close
Saturday.
The following criminal cases
were disposed of:
Tom King- pointing gun at an
other, $75 or 12 months.
Zollie Head, assault to murder,
guilty with recommendation, S6O
or 12 months.
Jim Price, assault to murder,
three years.
JENKINSBURG
Miss Minnie Gray is the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. Welch, in Mc-
Donough.
Miss Mollie Morse spent a few
days this week in Barnesville.
Misses Claude Guest and Car
rilu Harper spent a few days in
Jackson last week.
Mrs. 0. S. Steel, of Atlanta,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Philips, this week.
Mr. Riley Elder has returned
home after a pleasant visit to
relatives here.
Mr. J. E. White, of Atlanta,
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs, S. D. Thurston.
Miss Irene Bankston had as
her guests Sunday Misses Bessie
Sowell and Narene Elliott and
Mr. Bose Elliott, of McDonough,
and Miss Ruth Middlebrooks and
Mr. Chester Harris.
Miss Annireid Harper, of Jack
son, spent a few days this week
with her cousin, Miss Carrilu
Harper.
Mr. Jim Bowden visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Bowden, Sunday.
Misses Carrilu Harper and Lois
Saunders left Tuesday for Mil
ledgeville and Miss Ruth Mid
dlebrooks for Wesleyan, where
they attend school.
Miss Annice Barnes, of Flovil
la, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B.
F. Whitaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sowell, of
McDonough, were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bankston.
Mrs. Joe Caston, of Jackson,
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thurs
ton Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Thornton has re
turned home after several weeks
visit in Jackson.
Mr. Harry Blitch is,here for a
month to relieve Mr. J. A. Mid
dlebroqks , who works for the
Southern Railway. Mr. and Mrs.
Blitch are boarding with Mr. and
Mrs. 0. S. Duke.
The out-of-town relatives who>
attended the funeral of Mr. Zel
rna Childs were Mr. and Mrs. C.
E Moore and Miss Lillie Childs,
of Atlanta, Mrs. L. B. Brown, of
Coleman. Mr. Fran* Childs, of
Milledgeville, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S-. Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. Gid Gil
more. of Jackson.
Mrs. Dempsey Farrar, of At
lanta, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Farrar.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Akin and
their daughter, Miss Lucile, and
Miss Odelle Moore attended the
Sacred Harp singing in Atlanta
Saturday and Sunday.
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For Infants and Children.
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