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For Sale
6 room house, large lot, on
Avenue, with water and lights.
Come to see me if you want a
bargain.
On North Mulberry st., one two
story 11 room house, 1 acre lot with
servant house and barn. Will sell
at great bargain.
225 acre farm 2 Vi miles south of
Jackson. This place is well im
proved and will sell for S3O per acre.
100 acres VA miles west of Jackson.
About 20 acres out at Harkness
Heights will sell cheap.
Also have a considerable amount of
bank stock for sale.
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and Renting Agents
Harkness Building Jackson, Georgia
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PROFESSIONAL CAROS
MONEY TO LOAN
AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST ON
CHOICE FARM LANDS AND IMPROV
ED CITY PROPERTY
H.M. FLETCHER
Jackson, Ga.
J. TURK ATT MOORE,
Attorney At Law.
Olllee in ('rum Building,
Jackson : Georgia.
Will practice in all the Courts.
SAM LEE
First-Class City Hand Laundry
Next door to Joe Leach’s stables.
Jackson : : : : : Georgia
Patronize Home Industries
THE FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE FIRE
INSURANCE CO. OF GA.
S. B. Kinard, Gen. Agent.
J, Matt McMichael,
Local Agent.
JACKSON, uEORGIA.
$100,000.00
TO LOAN on farm lands. Rea
sonable rate of interest. See me
before you borrow any money on
your farm.
W. E. Watkins.
C. L. REDMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
‘Jrtiee in Carter Warthen Building,
JACKSON, GA.
“FIASCO’’ IS ITALIAN TERM
Believed to Have Originated When
Actor Failed to Score in De
livery of Favorite Soliloquy.
Among Italians, a correspondent In
Romo tells me, the origin of the term
“fiasco" for failure is believed to have
originated in the remark of an old
Italian actor, says a writer in the Lon
don Chronicle. He had in the course
of a play to deliver a somewhat
lengthy monologue, in which he invar
iably scored a great success. It was
his habit to always hold some object
or other in his hand, changing the ar
ticle every time he appeared, and
never using the same thing twice.
One evening, seeing a wine bottle
(called in Italian fiasco), he seized it
and proceeded on the stage to pro
nounce his soliloquy. Whether it was
that on that occasion the audience was
extraordinarily difficult to please or
whether it was that the actor was
not up to his usual form, the fact
remains that for once he did not ob
tain his customary applause and “bis,"
from which time the phrase “fare
fiasco” has become general in the Ital
ian language.
From a Church Calendar.
The following appeared In a Pitts
field, Mass., church calendar recently:
"The church is not a refrigerator for
preserving perishable piety. It is a
dynamo for charging human wills.
The object of the church is not to tell
how to dodge difficulties, but to fur
nish strength and courage to meet and
master them. The business of the
church is not to furnish hammocks for
the lazy. It is rather to offer well
fitting yokes for drawing life’s loads.
The man who does not attend any
: church virtually votes to do away with
1 all churches.”
OWNER OF ROADSTER JARRED
Offers Lift to Woman Carrying Baby
in Pursuit of Husband Escaping
in Buggy.
James H. Sanks, a paper salesman
in Indianapolis, the owner of a two
seated roadster, and a heart full of
sympathy for the pedestrian, is saying
“Never again.” It is Sanks’ custom in
the outlying districts of the city where
street cars travel seldom, to offer a
lift to pedestrians.
Recently in the southeast part of the
city, Sanks overtook a woman, with
a baby in her arms, half walking, half
running in the center of the street,
and asked her whether she wished a
lift. She got into the machine, and at
once burst into tears.
“Oh, sir,” she cried, “catch that bug
gy ahead. My husband is in it, and he
is running away from me. Oh, Oh!”
Sanks was nonplused.
“Oh, Oh,” she cried again, “do catch
him; do. He’s an awful bad man, and
as strong as three men, but I don’t
want him to go. Maybe he’ll kill me,
and maybe he’ll kill us both, if it
makes him mad for me to follow him,
but I want him to come back.”
“Lady,” said Sanks, “you need a po
liceman a whole lot worse than you
need me, and besides, I just forgot,
but I’ve got to go back the other way.
I expect maybe you better get out.”
“No, no, follow him.”
“Please get out!”
“No, faster, faster!”
His passenger continued to urge full
speed ahead, and Sanks began to con
sider “jamming” the engine to force a
stop, when he sighted a policeman on
the next corner, to whom he succeeded
in delivering the woman and her baby.
Persons who wish to ride fvith Sanks
now must have a certificate alleging
their freedom from care and trouble of
every kind. —Indianapolis Star.
LIVED UNDER SIX SOVEREIGNS
Aged Resident of New Brunswick
Ascribed Long Life to His Ac
♦' and Early Retiring.
/ ,ing for his picture on his
ont <’; li and fifth birthday an
niv Levi \y. Richardson, said to
be t man in New Brunswick,
dii he had fairly started his
on edth and sixth year. He
1- .1 ill for only about ten days.
Richardson ascribed his long
and remarkable preservation of
faculties to going to bed early
i being active.
J3e had followed the operations of
he war with the most careful atten
tion, and his only ambition for the
last year, says the Mutual Star, had
been to live long enough to see Great
Britain and its allies successful, for
he had lived under six sovereigns and
had watched with interest the ex
pansion of the empire.
More than SO children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren survive him.
His Discovery.
“If I do say so myself, I was right
smart of a speaker when I was a kid!”
modestly confessed Gap Johnson of
Rumpus Ridge, Ark. “Many’s the time
at school of a Friday afternoon that
I’ve stepped forth on the rostrum aud
recited ’The Boy Stood on the Burning
Ddck,’ or ‘Woman, Spare That Tree 1'
and such as that —”
“Shucks, Gap!” broke in the store
keeper who had been listening, “that
there word hain’t ‘womanit's ‘wood
man.’ ”
“Well, that's devilish funny!” re
turned Mr. Johnson. “I betcha I’ve
recited that piece fifty times, in round
numbers, and this is the first I’ve ever
heard of that. You must be sorter
mistaken, hain’t you, Gabe?" —Judge.
Borrowing Wisdom,
Not always have the disciples of
Robert Burns, the Scotch peasant and
poet, borrowed their wisdom from the
master and eschewed his follies.
To base uses has this sweet singer
of social mirth been put, with the role
forced upon him of select patron of
the roystering and. soaking crew who
find an excuse for bibulous excesses
in Tam o’Shanter and Scotch Drink,
and such imperishable lyrics of the
j social hour as “O, Willie brew’d a
peck of maut,” and “Auld Lang Syne v "
Wisdom’s purer water of admiration
for Burns exists in the silent deeps,
where reading and thinking are done,
far below the soiled, brawling foam
created by Burnsite roysterers. —New
York Telegram.
MAKE THE MOST OF PROSPERITY
Every man should keep fit these
lays and make the most of his oppor
tunities. No man can work his best
handicapped with disordered kid
neys and bladder, aching back, swol
leu joints, stiff - mysejes or rheumatic
pains. Folcv -lvhiaey, PH Is pay for
themselves a hundred times over in
:ealth improvement. The Owl Phar
macy. adv
M. C. WRIGHT
Make my place your place during the Fair.
A cordial welcome and hearty handshake awaits
you
A full and comple line of Furniture and House
furnishings and Stoves carried
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
Come in and let’s pull for a
Better Butts County
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In your search for the best and most economi
cal coffee, you take no chances when you buy
Luzianne. Each can carries this unqualified
guarantee: “After using the entire contents of
this can according to directions, if you are not
satisfied in every respect, your grocer will re
fund the money you paid for it.” We also give
a money-back guarantee that you only have to
use one-half as much Luzianne as a cheaper
coffee. Write for premium catalog.
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cows. A. M. Pace, Jackson. Ga.
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