The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, June 02, 1916, Image 13

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CORK Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tucker and two sons, spent Friday with rela tives in Macon. Mrs. C. A. Smith and Miss Roxie Smith were shoppers in Jackson Thursday of last week. r Mrs. Belle Bovd, Mrs. W. H. Towles and Mr. Wallace Towles from Ft. Myers, Fla., mother, sister and nephew of Mrs. C. A. Smith, arrived Sunday to spend V What Do You Know About The Maxwell Car? THIS is the time of the year when more people are considering the question of “what car to buy” than at any other time of the year. This community has its full share of people who will soon be driving their first car or anew car to replace the old one. Now, we know that we are going to sell Max well Cars to a great many of these people—de pending upon how many we are able to acquaint with the merits of the Maxwell. The generous value offered in the car is so evident—its past record is so full of good perform ance—owners speak so well of it —that when the buyer knows these things, he is eager to buy a Maxwell. In order to tell as many people as possible about the merits of the Maxwell Car we are going to spend a lot of money in the next few weeks in this paper advertising Maxwell merits to those who do not know them. The reason —we want to sell as many Max wells as possible this season. Our future allot ments will depend upon how many Maxwells we sell now. You may know that the Maxwell market is a buyer’s market, not a seller’s market —broadly speaking. The demand for Maxwells the country over is greater than the supply. Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 F. O. B. DETROIT ®McKibben Buggy Cos. §|p|f Jackson, Georgia / Time Payments if Desired \jjjlr the summer with Mrs. C. A. Smith. Miss Rosebud Waits and Mr. Charles Waits spent last Thursday in Jackson shopping. Mr. A. A. Towles came up Sun day morning for a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Towles. Miss Gladys Eliott returned to her home in Griffin, Tuesday, after a two weeks visit to Miss Olivia Torbet. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Long, at Rockv Hill. Mrs. R. B. Torbet, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tucker spent Thurs day in Jackson, shopping. Several from here attended the school entertainment at Cabiniss and enjoyed the play. Mrs. R. W. Torbet is visiting relatives and friends in Griffin. Miss Laurette Smith spent the For this reason cars are allotted to dealers by the factory according to the size of the dealer’s business. We want to make a showing and be in a posi tion to get a generous allotment of Maxwells hereafter. Because the more Maxwells are sold in any community, the greater is the future demand. We realize the opportunity to do an ever-increasing Maxwell business. This is only the first of the several messages we are going to print—a few days apart—concern ing the Maxwell Car. But we don’t expect to be able to adequately present Maxwell merits in printed words alone. If you are one who is going to buy anew car you will find it decidedly to your advantage to find out all you can about the Maxwell before you place your order. Come in and talk it over with us and let us demonstrate the car to you. Then, don’t take our word alone, but ask those who now own Maxwells. Get “posted” about the Maxwell and you will realize more satisfaction and get more “value re ceived” for your motor car money than ever before. 'And we are just as willing to have you investi gate other cars just :*s fully as you do ours. The Maxwell will not suffer by the comparison. Why not start your Maxwell investigation today? week-end in Juliette and was delightfully entertained by Mrs. T. J. Adams and Mrs. A. T. Red ding. Mrs. C. A. Towles went to At lanta Wednesday to meet her daughters. Misses Lettie and Elizabeth, who have been attend ing school at Powder Springs, and are coming home for vacation. Insanity costs every inhabitant in thejUnited States $1 per year. 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. Bend for testimonials from this and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 29<J6 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. Untreated pellagra ends in in sanity.