The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, December 17, 1915, Image 18

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R. T. CARMICHAEL AUTO VICTIM NEAR INWAtT SPRINGS Instantly Killed Thursday Morning While returning from a busi ness trip to Forsyth and Macon, Mr. Robert T. Carmichael, aged 35, an insurance man of this city, was instantly killed at an early hour Thursday morning when the automobile in which he was riding lurned over near Indian Springs. Mr. Carmichael was a passen ger in Mr. Mack Goodwin’s car. Between Indian Springs and the camp ground the car met a wag on and had to turn out to avoid a collision and the automible af ter skidding for some distance turned over, pinning Mr. Carmi chael beneath it. His skull was fractured and death was suppos ed to have been instantaneous. Mr. Goodwin escaped unhurt, the wind shield holding the car off his body until he could extricate himself and summon aid. The accident caused a great shock. Mr. Carmichal, the sec ond son of Judge Jas. Carmichael, is survived by his wife and small son, his mother, one brother, Mr. George Carmichal, and one sister. Mrs. H. S. Rowland, of Decatur. The funeral will beheld Friday. LEGAL ADVERTISE MENTS FOR ADMINISTRATION Georgia, Butts County. To whom it may concern: A. McGibony having made applica tion to me in due form to be appointed permanent administrator upon the es tate of Henry Mackey, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in January, 1916. Witness my hand and official signature, this 6th day of December, 1915. J. H. Ham, Ordinary. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All parties indebted to C. 8. Mad dox’s estate are requested to pay claims hCfore January 1, 1916. All parties hav ing claims against said estate render same by that date. This Uth day of Dec. 1916. J'. W. Maddox 1 Admr. Estate of C. S. Maddox. THE SWEETEST GIFT WE KNOW HUYLER’S “The Masterpiece of Confedtioner’s art” NUNN ALLY’S “None Like Nunnally’s” NORRIS’ Worth Smacking Your Lips Over. A complete, fresh assortment of all the above in regular and Xmas Boxes—all sizes. Let us reserve you one. Woods-Carmichael j|j|^- ' Siii . -/ • > ‘ s %.*[■* L. ? 1- Maxwell. The world’s ft , 2 The Busiest Spot In to all as the author of the slogan— “BUY A MAXWELL—PAY AS YOU RIDE” According to the McKibben plan you can buy one of these famous sturdy, powerful family cars on payment of a special sum and pay the balance as you ride—on easy monthly payments. Hundreds of good Jacksonians have already taken advantage of this convenient method of car owning. There’s no reason why you should not. The Maxwell is not only easy to buy—according to the McKibben plan, but it is economical to operate, the up-keep cost being fully 50 per cent less than any other car selling at this price. Price $655 Electric Starter and Lighted McKIBBEN BUGGY COMPANY, Agents L. P. McKIBBEN, Mgr. Jackson, Georgia Wanted to Buy Corn, peas, cotton seed and scrap cotton. We will save you money on hulls. See E. O. Huson in rear of the post office. 11-26-tf For Rent or Sale The J. T. Harris home, corner Third and Indian Springs streets. Apply to 0. A. Pound, or J. M. Currie. Cures OW Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure. The worst cse. no matter of how lonsrstandlna:, •re cured by the wonderful. old reliable Dr. Porter’a Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c. 50c, >I.OO IK v 1: s: MR. MOORE HAS CARD TO VOTERS OF JACKSON To the White Voters of the City of Jackson: I am a candidate for mayor of the City of Jackson. lam not running this race in the interest of the voters of any ward, but I am running for the office of may or in the interest of every home and every interest for the devel opment of a Greater Jackson. I am not tied to any political ring or wearing anv political collar. I , have an ambition to be mayor of Jackson and to help develop its | civic and religious institutions. My banner is in the hands of the taxpayer, and we must reduce the tax rate. Respectfully. J. Threatt Moore. (adv) Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 6 years old I go to school and in the Ist grade. I want you to bring me a big doll, a doll cart, a bedjfor it, some candies fruits. I have two little sisters, bring them a doll, a trunk, plenty of fruit and a little tea set. We will be good little girls if you will bring us these things. Bye bye Santa Claus. Marion Watkins. There Is Gut One SAYS SUNNY JIM Said Grouchy Bill to Sunny Jim I’ve anew automobile, with a Q. D. rim The folks now ride and have lots of fun Since I’m handling the genuine; “THERE IS BUT ONE.” My wife goes to church in anew silk gown Which she bought for cash: “Not saving the Ja crown.” lai<l away the old one: The old home-spun ” I] Since I sell only the genuine; “THERE IS BUT ONE.” J fi joined the Society, and the Ladies Aid, } |'Sj,|jgL |fe Pays all of her dues from Coca Cola trade. / Since I sell nothing but the genuine; “THERE IS BUT ONE.” And the children are happy, and so am I Since we handle Coca Cola; hardtimes “good-by” The girls have a watch, and each boy has a gun, And Dad knows how they “got em”—“THERE IS BUT ONE.” The Jackson Coca-Cola Bottling Company Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me an air gun, a little train, some fire works and lots of fruits. J. C. McClure. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a baby doll, another “Ditty” doll to keep my Ditty family. And don’t forget my cousin Mol lie Irene who lives in Marshall ville. Mollie Watkins.