The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, December 17, 1915, Image 19
Letters to Santa
Claus
Dear Santa Claus: I will write
you and tell you what I want you
to bring me this Xmas. Please
bring me a little toy horse that
will roll on wheels, some iire
works and lots of confectioneries.
Don’t forget mama and papa.
Your little boy,
Fleetwood Norsworthy.
Dear Old Santa: Here I come
begging you to remember me
this Xmas. Please bring me a
cap buster, some caps, fire works,
apples, oranges, nuts etc. Bring
mama and papa something nice.
Your little boy,
Harvey W. Norsworthy.
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
me a work box, a pair of mittens,
some good story books, all kinds
of fruit and candy.
Yours truly,
Sara Foster.
Cigars
The Brand
You Smoke
FRESH AND MOIST
\
In Xmas Boxes
SI.OO to $5.00
Give him a nice box
for Xmas “smokes’ *
Woods-Carmichael
MOTE WATTS
UNDERTAKER
Curry Building
Phones
Day 61 Night 149
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
me a baby doll, a doll bed, a doll
carriage, a rain coat, a pair of
mittens and alllkinds of fruits.
Yours truly,
Susanna Foster.
Dear Santa: I am a little boy 6
years old, I am going to school
now. I want you to please bring
me a knife, a sweater, some con
fectioneries and all kinds of fire
works Xmas. Your friend,
Arthur Benson.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
boy 3 years old. I want you to
bring me a little express wagon,
all kinds of goodies and some
fire works Xmas.
Your little boy, Walter Benson.
Dear Santa Claus: I thought I
would write and tell you what
I want. I want you to bring me
a little horse, a wagon, some fire
works and all kinds of fruit.
Your little boy, Luther Benson.
Dear Santa Claus: I want you
to remember me this Christmas.
I want you to bring me a pocket
This is positively the
greatest saving on Mens
and Boys Clothing since
the sale years ago. Every
body remembers it. HALF
PRICE. THINK OF IT.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
knife, a rifle, some fruits, candies
and nuts, that is all for this time.
Your friend, Clayton Williamson.
Dear Santa Claus: lam a lit
tle boy 9 years old and go to
school and am in the 4th grade.
I want you to bring me a pair of
overalls and leggins, gloves, fire
crackers and lots of confection
eries. I have two little sisters
and a little brother. Bring them
someting too. Your little boy,
Wentzell White.
Dear Santa Claus. lam a lit
tle girl 7 years old and in the
second grade. I want a big pia
no, a big tea set, a doll and please
bring me lots of candy, nuts,
fruit and bring my baby sister a
pretty doll, my little brother a
big wagon. My big brother is
writing you for what he wants.
Please bring mama and papa
something too. Your little girl,
Aileen White.
Dear Santa Claus: I want a
cap buster, some fire works, a
little wagon, and some good things
to eat. Don’t forget my big
brother up at Portsmouth, N. H.
Asa Buckalew.
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
me a horn, knife, cap buster, and
lots of candy, apples, oranges
and nuts. Albert Reeves.
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
me a knife, cap buster, some ap
ple, candy, oranges and nuts.
Your little friend, Joe Reeves.
——
Am having to arrive dai
ly fruits for Christmas—
Shop early and get the
best—Candy stock com
plete —new, fresh and kept
nicely. J. A. Joyner.
No use talking this half
price Clothing Sale is the
greatest ever. Come make
us prove it. That’s fair.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
REV. A. H. SYKES
NOW TESTIFIES
It is seldom, indeed, that men
of prominence, especially minis
ters of the gospel, willingly ex
press their indebtedness publicly
to a proprietary medicine. How
ever, when a medicine obtains
that singular purity and efficiency
that is shown by the uniform
preparation, Tanlac, statements
from our best citizens are to be
considered thoroughly commen
surate with the good that is ac
tually being accomplished.
Rev. A. H. Sykes, Pastor of the
Watkins Park Presbyterian
Church, Nashville, Tenn., prom
inent not only as a minister of
the gospel, but popular as a man
and citizen who has ever been
true to his friends and every
trust ever reposed in him, said
recently:
“For the past ten months Mrs.
Sykes has been in very delicate
health, suffering from bad stom
ach and kidney troubles, which
gradually developed into a ner
vous breakdown. At times her
condition became alarming, and
I frequently sought medical ad
vice, but nothing we could do for
her seemed to bring relief.
“In fact, she suffered so long
and so much that I feel it my du
ty to let everyone know what
this medicine has done for her.
For several months her condition
was such that she had to remain
in bed, and as a last resort I de
cided to let her try Tanlac.
“I am a conservative man and
have always been skeptical re
garding the use of proprietary
medicines, but this case has cer
tainly proven an exception. I
am now firmly convinced that
Tanlac is a medicine of great
power and extraordinary merit.
Ido not think I have ever seen
anything to give such prompt re
sults. Mrs. Sykes had taken on
ly two-thirds of a bottle of this
medicine when we began to no
tice a marked improvement in
her condition. In less than a
week from the time she began
taking it she was able to sit up
and is today able to help with
the household duties. Before she
began taking Tanlac she had fear
ful pains in her side, and suffer
ed constantly from sour stomach
and indigestion and was intense
ly nervous. These distressing
symptoms, I am thankful to say,
have entirely disappeared, her
appetite has returned and she
seems to relish everything she
Important to our friends
For Christmas
Let us advise you to buy something useful,
and such things as will be of benefit not only
for Christmas, but for all time to come.
We are going to offer for spot cash until
Jan.
AT GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
So buy the the needed goods while you can
get them for fadtory' prices.
Come and see for yourself, and make your
selections now while you can get choice of
Our Large and Well Selected line of Furniture
Now is the time, this is your chance to sup
ply your home with the necessaries.
We want to thank our friends for their
liberal patronage, and with a Merry and Hap
py Christmas and a Prosperous New Year to
all, we are Y ours to serve,
J. S. JOHNSON COMPANY
UNION RIDGE
Mrs. John Allen Green, of Ma
con, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
L. R. Dodson.
Misses Alma and Irene Laven
der visited Miss Wylene Nolen,
Sunday.
Mr. L. R. Dodson was a busi
ness visitor to Jackson last weekj
Mrs. Annie Moss visited Mrs.
J. W. Norsworthy Sunday.
Miss Wylene ' Nolen honored
the young people with a singing
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Sallie Tyler is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. L. R. Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Norswor
thy visited. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Speir Sunday.
Miss Tassie Fears entertained
at a delightful dancing party
Saturday evening.
Procrastination, etc.—
shop early and you will
have nothing to swear off
for after Christmas. Cut
?rice fire works. J. A.,
oyner. 1
FOR SALE
1 Oakland 1914 model,
dirt cheap. Apply W. L.
Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.
COME QUICK.
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
me a little rocking chair, a doll
and some nice things to eat.
Your little girl,
Sarah Elen Sauley.'
Dear Santa Claus: I want you
to bring me a rubber ball, a book
and anything else you can spare.
I have a sister named Jewel, she
wants you to bring her a doll, a
doll bed, a rubber ball and any
thing else that you can spare.
Lenton Washington.
eats. She sleeps better and is
gaining strength and flesh rapi
dly. I think it only a question
of a short time until her health
is fully restored.
“Tanlac has certainly proven
a remarkable remedy in her case
and will do all you claim it. I
cheerfully recommend it to my
friends.”
Tanlac is sold in Jackson ex
clusively by Slaton 'Drug Cos.
and at Flovilla by Dr. A. F.
White, adv.