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OFFICIAL ORGAN BLTT3 COL V
TY aNO CiTY OF JACKSON
NOTICE
Cord* of tLsisk* w’-II b* charged
• t tic rl* of fifty erst*. BiSUßcz
:w SO word* sod i*M, above SC
-rd* wrh be cGrjn at tar rtti of
I coa: • word. C*b sei**: accsaip*-
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Os* Year SI 5 2
Six Mcatb* ”5
Stable Coyie* -S
IN ADVANCE
Get year simamscs early.
Pay >oar bill* early—aa-i sm-e.
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Say •t with deeds is I J-b.
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Let's okt IJIs a trade 2: ittx*
year.
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Stier say? January weather v. I
ts* rough.
Give Soam t* the bviag tar. tr
cut tae stasis* year.
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The weather star, fillec Or: tr.. -
r. .ticking fab cf foe w* iti-er.
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Why so® cake e . try •„ my 1 >_
a cay to ss* Georgia dhdoctr'?
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The PragrtsfrAfgas ait! be ?:.::y
--f.ve years old with its seat issae.
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Peas at* are wlMisg for fliV per
too- Tee eagts: to stork
cp.
Jadksos’s annual primary was
good-Batared affair. Teh,:*# :m
prater spirit.
The year If.' will bring Baits
ecaaty some paved rgtds. That's
N •: rth striving f>r.
Let's Lave an early primary ir.
Batts coaafy and then get dors to
real feari work.
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Santa Cssos has returned i > the <
e< rrfe pole bat seme of the Chrst
nis bills wiE linger longer.
The receat flection in CanersviLe
resulted in favor of the sale of tfce !
light arsd gas plan:. The city ti
tecn offeree J35:),066 ft., these
properties.
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To all members of the Georgia
?..ss Assoc—on the Progress-Ar-1
gas washes a rlappy and Prosper-a
Nr a Year.
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In Gainesville they erected a
Christmas tree for birds ar.d dumb
animals and well Bet the English
sr arrows got the lion's share.
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A few years back the express of
fice was filled with Christmas jags.
Now the milk, and cream can is in
evidence.
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The State Sanitarium had the
biggest Christmas party we have
heard of. and Georgia products were
much in evidence.
Georgia banks are in the strongest
condition is years* Public sentiment
has had a great deal to do with
clarifying tee banking situation.
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The new Ford has made its ap
pearance. The new Chevrolet is
coming January 1. This will be
he. ady for the candidates, who can
f vc all the voters a ride.
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The Progress-Argo* is grateful to
all its advertisers and subscribers
for their patronage the past year.
To all v/e wish a year of abundant
p:-.y. rity and success.
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main re-a-is a; quickly an ter ts*
t rs.sett system as tc:.: te- p:.ss>
; A With i rC'E issse.
ANOTHER OF THE COUNTRY'S
NEEDS
R:rhard H. Edmonds, the fesdEmti
ft t.r :: the Jitnfitttren Rec: rsL
.. il. tit-fasfctor.id. smen-pare re
-..val -i th gt<"d oie-tiare refigci-c.
And fee's right about that.
Th.s reentry very vitally teed*
1- -sesty, of business integrity, or
.are and honorable dealings. IS e
nave teen feeling : uree.ves cy
nrsking we can make progress and
cuiid a great emlaaccn ar.d a great
:c ety by applying the white wash
.nen a d-Sinfectant is n-en c_ 3e—
.'-.re disease tar. he taxed the .rase
mast fee rer:' vec. We cannot fcur.it
in enduring prosperity on hyjsocrv
ty and fraitd. deceit and doable
.. ana c. l . .rif— ara—g. I- ■''
never been dene and wiE never rue-*
■reed.
We need a relsgion that is. irvec!
very day and net paraded tit rtt
sy. We rseec to carry it with as
all the time. About the sorriest
pectacle that can he imagined is
the pk us fraud that engages m
qetusiosable business practices cur-,
ng the week and shows at at ckuren.
Sunday wdth a sac.etinseai-cus art.
The Manufacturer.- Record '
rght about it. The to. -try needs a
revival of old-time religion. Bat So
be effective this revival must strike
at the very root ©f seme present
day methods.
It is going to be a revival of old
fashioned religion or an urneavai.
Which?
BE A GOOD SPORT
The vear 1328 will be a banner
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political year, with primaries from
early spring till late fall. County. l
state and national contests will be!
decided within the next few months.
In the national election there will
be various and sundry issues. You
will hear of wet and dry. of Protes
tant and Catholic, of Big Business
and Special Privilege, of full dinner
pails, etc. In the state contest there
will be each rallying cries as "Bus
iness Administration,” "Turn the
Rascals Out.” "Efficiency,” etc.
In our purely iocsd contests tae.re
Trill b? no issues. The campaigns
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THE TLTTQGx FOR 1923
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-ye will add tra; we are dastiaetly
mpreeee-i w-.m me pieeibEniee of
me New Year. Fnr-na.mez.mll7. ef
; —ree. me az t* A inert m are
it te we_ to ieep m miz.'Z at a.—
;:rss this raasstirtr* fact.
What its z reeee'r m? met at mie
t itt. . is tbe sp-irit *ti tm
-rerc-t : D-tintisrs. -jrrtk the : ts
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Ti believe that it is st:re ±ar
the .: tirijtertst:.; phytwhclcgy ef
Ns’s Year —i. ttnse ahes hop*
aster, srrtsgs- eternal is the stratas
ttease makes o&e -t-f its rr-ist joyoos
%ps. is a a trtL the public believes
that the time ras e:ste for asether
■"parar ii satis* is bartses#; tsat arts
trarsrc trer-d wtL begin to be is
evades-ie is 11-it. ever, things tt 3
a Presiceattal Year, is: that by
i>ar it wi_t he pros>ssced. Tse
very fast that the pabltc i<K>ks at
the sstisatios tir vv -stst vIH have a
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Isdaatrial Isces-
THE SPIRIT OF MISSISSIPPI
A recent news despatch Is the
iaEy paters.” writes Dr. Luc its P.
Brian if Tennessee, “reports that
•he automat-ils ncense tags tor Is*2B
in the State if Mississippi nave im
pressed cr them the outline of a
Jersey cow. With such a spirit of
carrying. Wisconsin will in a re la
mely short time have to lock to her
.a are is.
"And who will deny that the
M isstssipt tans know a real dairy
breed when they see one?"
We agree with Dr. Brown. But.
why shouldn’t Mississippi pay such
a tribute to the Jersey cow? She has
lifted mere autos out of the slough
of Tans, mud roads and bought nest
year's models than any other agon
ic in the State. And that goes for
ether States as well. She nas. at
least indirectly, been responsible for
modem conveniences in untold le
gions of farm homes, as electric and
water equipment: has made possible
a fresh coat of paint on buildings,
bulk and repaired fences, sent the
children through high school and col
lege. made possible a brighter sine
of Life for father and mother, ang
made sixty bushels of grain gre
"V
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1 see. a-. s-s tt re appropriate to
. .tt a ~ Kir.g Cttt.is" ;r Size.;
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THE YEAR IN REVIEW
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s thlsr tr re rr-rsc of is isLisg t .
tropedy advertise s= resoarvsa
tite v;ri is :st ;: the ~ij rsd it
. .vr _scesrs -tertaia tse prr.ee. ** —1
tt ready for paving by April.
1 .se atrtrdisr t: - itgih standard
it esgtseertsg. rr 1 Ise dbtrici asc
'.atera! roads save tees kept in good
t'sdttits. Ever; ahe re there is a re
st vec interest ts highway work.
Bsttts r-tssty is solidly behind the
strvetsest to pave state route No.
id ft 1 ts Atlanta t: Maces as speed
ily aa possible.
The state property at Indian
Srrtags. after some years of un
i-ertaisty. '----~ been placed ts position
for early improvement. These ire
pr 1 venests. of a permanent type,
a .11 be carried, os oncer the ctrec
tos :f the Gei-rgia Forestry Board.
This ■*r >rk- it is ascertained, is to |
torts within a short time.
Ist -s Springs is now ate w:..
Inc of ir.f smm 5 £rr<6zi6st
natural assets. It is worthy of the
largest sieve.tpstent and exptoita
tt*.s. Butts county, f coarse, is
v trlly interested is this starter asd
citizens will continue to lend every
p-.ssibie esecarageraent. With the
prospect for a paver highway from
New York t: Miami, through Butts
i -usty. Is tias Springs will he a
meets fir countless thousand is
cares of health and recreation.
The year IFuT has beer, marked
by a sew spirit of confidence. Lt
uidattis Is pr :e ceding siowiy and
s rely, and the entire state faces
& sew era cf bed-rock prosperity
asc progerss-
Daring the months of 192S we
must continue to place first things
first and to strive ceaselessly for
these things that wii. rrmg the
rreatest benefits to the greatest
number.
INDIAN SPRINGS. GEORGIA
Dear Indian Springs,
Thy praise we sing
For the blessings that you bring.
Long ere the modern "Pale-face"
found thee
ancient “Red-face" camped
around thee.
Thy merits are told
By young and old
Till we all behold
The boon which thou has; been
to man
Ever since our human ills began.
Strange it may seem.
That thy placid stream
With its gentle gleam
Could give such health tv' bless
our race
That no other waters can take thy
place.
GOOD WISHES TO
OUR FRIENDS
We extend Hearty Hoiiday
Greetings and sincere apprecia
tion of your support and co-op
eration during the past year.
May the New Year bring to
you and yours abundant Pros
perity and to us the privilege of
being of continued service to
vou.
JACKSON BANKING CO.
THE BANK OF r ERSONAL SERVICE
Member Federal Reserve System
There cannot be found
The world around
A fount more renowned
Whose healing waters lifer sues
health
Free to all. in poverty cr wealth
%
Thy stately trees
And refreshing breeze
Give comfort and ease
Te millions who come trim tar
and near
Good health, rest and peace to
share.
The quaint old mill
At the foot of the hid.
So ancient and still.
With its rock-bound rippling
stream
Like pictures we've seen in a dream.
Come everyone
For health and fun
To Nature's Sanitarium:
Best water to drink, good fo:d*
to eat—
For health and pleasure, it can't be
beat.
For colds, grip
and flu take
c£l
Np. 1 MA.x\
R- ' 'ves the congestion,
prevents complications,
sat:: hastens recovery.
For This Winter Weather
A.nd tor >our warmth ajnd comfort, we are
selling that
GOOD CREECH CO AL
Prices are still low . Better buy before the
advance in price, which is sure to come with
the arrival of cold weather.
Fhone t*7 for prompt service.
PHONE 67
JACKSON. GEORGIA
FRIDAY*. DECEMBER 3C, 1527
Flow cn forever ■
Ct using never
In thy endeavor
ended.
—W. K. McDaniel
Abbeville. Ga.
Telephone
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166
Nvhen you want
that nest job of
PRINTING
Yog tvii; ge: nrst-c ass
work, and you will get
it when promised, for
havir.g work done when
promised is one of the
ru.es of this ocice.
If yc.a prefer, send the
order by ma: o: bring
i: to the ornce in per
son.
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Let us show you what
we can do.
The Progress-Argus