The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 24, 1915, Image 6

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The Store of Quality PHONE 134 The Sanitary Store - *■ MMMMMMBWUI'* (■■'■mi mwmm A case of Aligator Oysters 2 dozen cans $1.50 A case of Tomatoes—Best 2 dozen cans $1.25 A case of Standard Corn 2 dozen cans $1.75 15c Size Hos ford’s Bread Preparation 10c 10c bottle Polk’s Best Catsup 3 for 25c 7 packages Celluloid Starch 25c 8 Bars Red Letter Soap 25c 1 Gallon Tin of Karo Syrup for 40c Vi Gallon Tin of Karo Syrup for 40c 10 lb Caddy Red Jay Tobacco $2.80 NO GOODS CHARGED AT THESE PRICES : Butts County News : SCHOOL NEWS % School has opened attain with a larger attendance than has ev er been enrolled in the history of the school at the beginning of the term. The Senior class of 15-16 is the largest that has ever been, there being twenty-seven in the class. The fifth grade has begun map There Is But One Srnm SAYS SUNNY JIM Said Sunny Jim to grouchy Bill “It looks as if you’d had a chill.” We told you once, we’ll tell you again To get rid of the grouch, use your brain. flgga Drink Coca Cola as you are advised fwW ’Tis delicious and refreshingasadvertised lj|f| All over the world as you must know, HIM Coca Cola Bill, has has got the go. Jf jpfk If with imitations you are satisfied j Then your doom dear boy is ratified, For with Coca Colayour neighbors prosper "jf While you the substitutes continue to But you sav that you keep it; perhaps f |j Under the counter just as we knew jjgH While the other fellow keeps it on ice And hands it out cool, refreshing and nice. Ni (Continued) The Jackson Coca- Cola Bottling Cos. PHONE 1 134 4 J. B. Thomas “I Don’t Feel Good” That is what a lot of people tell us. U sually their bowels only need cleansing. will do the trick and make you feel fine. We know this positively. Take one tonight. Sold only by us, 10 cents. Slaton Drug Cos. making this week. Miss Crawley has a large class in expression and physical train- 8 packages Grand Ma’s - Washing Powders 25c 15c can Sweet Violet String Beans 3 for 25c 3 bottles Best Sweet Pickles 25c |i OF THE PEOPLE BEHIND BgKifMfeife A. National Bank Is one of our nations first demands Pfsi \AWe are Ptcmd of the Honorable Names be- | WL*m hind our Bank, and of the BUSINESS mmi ABILITY of our Directors, who meet m, M 4 regularly for the purpose of passing on WjM all loans and to plan for the success of the y Bank and its patrons. mrmLm Wjjm Intelligent, Helpful, Service f Long years of experience as Farmers, Mer- i chants and Bankers fit each of the officers YOUR fAWI and directors of MONEY W The J ac^son National Bank m To intelligently administer the affair of the “THE Bank and render helpful service to all who /jk kl|/ do their banking here. f\ LET OUR BANK BE YOUR BANK ?jRrF The Jackson ' National Bank Under Control of the United States Govern- |J| §ty ment and Member of the FEDERAL RESERVE BANK The students formerly of this school who have gone to college are as follows Jim Crawford, Lu cy Lemon, Fredna Allen and Sal lie Watkins to G. N. & 1., Mil ledgeville. Lucile Ham, Thelma Wobd, Nadine Leach and Lelia Sams to Wesleyan, Macon, Willie Ruth Pittman, to Agnes Scott, Annieried Harper to the Atlanta Conservatory of Music, Doris Nutt and Sarah Smith to Ward- Belmont, Helen Ham to Shorter, Gibbs Lyons and Avon Gaston to Asbury College, and Bryant Pat rick to U. of G., Athens. Mrs. Raymond Carmichael and Mrs. J. E. Woods were visitors to the school Wednesday morn ing. ROCKY HILL Mr. A. 0. Nelson and little son, R. L. of Jasper county, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nelson. The singing given by Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mayfield Sunday af- GET OUR PRICES before buying Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Sash, Doors, and Blinds or Mill work Will make you Interesting Figures Crisp County Lumber Cos. Cordele, Georgia We have a large amount of money to loan on Real estate, city and farm. COBB, JESSUP & CO., 404 Cherry street, Macon, Ga. 9-3-4 t PHONEB The Easy Number Let her ring. We love to hear it. Plant your fall Onions now. We have the sets. A full line of some thing good to Eat. Get 8 lbs. good parched Coffee for SI.OO here. Bananas all you want 10c dozen. Tip-Top and Butternut Bread is the best. Why don’t you eat wjth us? The rest do. Keep No. 8 ringing. That makes us hustle and we like it. Give us your biz. It tickles us. If we don’t do you good we will do you no harm. J. C. Kinard & Cos. The Little B—Z Place Phone 8, The Easy Number. ternoon was enjoyed by all who attended. Mrs. C. F. Moncrief and little daughter. Alice, spent Saturday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. T. W. Nelson. Miss Edith Smith left Friday for Macon to enter school. Mr. Stewart Nelson spent Sun day with friends at Union Ridge. Those from here who attended meeting at Sandy Creek Sunday were Misses Martha Nelson, Lu cy Vickers, Mr. D. B. Plymale, Mrs. W. A. Waldrop and son, Clifford. . Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. His Rest Was Broken O. D. Wright, Rosemont, Nebraska., writes: “I was bothered with pains in the region of my kidneys. My rest was broken by frequent action of my kidneys. I was advised by my doctor to try Foley Kidney Pills and one 50 cent bottle made a well man of me. ,? They relieve rheumatism and back ache. The Owl Pharmacy, adv There is no dollar like the dol lar kept at home. For Sale Mrs. Lula M. Duke’s new eight room house, corner Hill and Carmichael street, all modern conveniences, large lot. fine fruit. \V ill sell on easy terms. Apply to J. B. Guthrie.. y 8-27-4 t.