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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936
THANK YOU, EVERYBODY!
For the marvelous reception you gave our new store on opening day.
We pledge our best efforts to give you
OUALITY GOODS—LOWEST PRICES
LOW PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
GOLDSTEIN’S JACKSON
MR. DANIEL COMES
TO JACKSON FIELD
WILL BECOME FULL TIME PAS
TOR OF JACKSON, FELLOW
SHIP AND BETHANY FIRST
JUNE. RECENTLY GRADUATED
Rev. Eugene. Daniel, of Atlanta,
has accepted a call to serve as min
ister ol’ the Jackson, Fellowship and
Bethany churches and will become
full time pastor on the first of June.
According to the present arrange
ment Mr. Daniel will preach at Beth
any on the first Sunday, at Jackson
the second and third and at
Fellowship on the fourth Sunday in
each month. Fifth Sunday will be
rotated among the three churches.
Final decision to accept the call,
extended several days ago, has been
announced by Mr, Daniel. He was
graduated from Columbit Theological
cal Seminary last week. During his
student days Mr. Daniel served the
Jackson and Fellowship churches on
a part time basis.
During his work in the local field
Mr. Daniil has made many friends
among church people. He has shown
particular interest in young people’s
work and is recognized as a leader
in that line of activity. For the past
year or two Mr. Daniel has preached
Etheridge-Smith Cos.
“THE OLD NELIABLE NEW YORK STORE”
THE PLACE WHERE YOU GET VALUES
NOT HOW CHEAP BUT THE BEST FOR THE PRICE MERCHNDISE IS
OUR MOTTO. REMEMBER IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST.
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ETHERIDGE-SMITH COMPANY
in Jackson twice a month and at Fel
lowship once each month. A gradu
ate of Georgia Tech and of Coumbia
Seminary, Mr. Daniel is well fitted
for his work.
Members and friends of the three
churches are delighted to know that
a full time pastor will be located
in the field and renewed activity
in all phases of church and Sunday
school work is expected.
Mr. Daniel plans to move to Jack
son to reside about the first of
June.
FOR SALE—Otocvtan and Delsta
Beans, New Era and brown-eyed
White Peas, No. 1 Corn and Oats.
J. H. Patrick. (5-8-tfc).
WANTED—2 men with cars for per
manent work. Manager trains
you for immediate earnings. See
Mr. Hinds at J. T. -Moore residence,
7 to 8 evenings. 5-15-ltp.
AUTOMOBILE Polish, $1,25 value
for 15c pint; $lB5 Victrola for
$lO. George Deraney.
FOR SALE—Crum house on College
Street. Small cash payment will
handle. For further information
apply to R. P. Sasnett.
FOR SALE—I Ton Chevrolet
Truck, good condition, reasonable
price, cash. J. A. Dodson.
The Latest Styles In New Dresses
Many received the'past week.
Lovely Eylet Embroidered Dresses — only $2.98
Beautiful Allover Lace Dresses — $4.75 and $5.00
Wonderful showing in Sheer Cool Dotted Voiles,
Dimities and Swisses — $1.98 and $2.98
Printed Linenes and Batistes— SI.OO, $1.25, $1 98
The Plains and Floral Crepes are lovlier than ever.
$3.95 —$7.75 and up
New Stylish Hats, Becoming Shapes
Spring and Summer Colors, head sizes to fit you.
Come in and try them on.
Our Shoe Stock Full
Of the latest in Sandals and Slippers for men, women
and children. White Sandals are the best sellers.
We have them in the latest cut out styles. They are
cool and easy on the feet. We can fit your foot and
pocket.
Silk Hose In Spring Shades
We carry the color shade that is correct for every
occasion.
Prices for Full Fashion are 59. 75, 85 and SI.OO pair.
Sizes 84 to 104
SPECIAL CASH PRICES
On many lines of merchandise (read carefully.)
3G in. (Vat dye fast colon Prints 7 c yard
39 in. Light weight Sea Island—sc yard. (Not
over 20 yards to customer)
36 in. Keown R. R. Sheeting lO yards for 65c
10 Yards 36 in. Long Cloth for— 75c
and oihe goods at SPECIAL CASH PRICES
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the voters ol' the Flint Circuit.
1 wish to announce that 1 am a
candidate for Solicitor General ot
the Flint Judicial Circuit, subject to
rules of the State Democratic Pri
mary. Your support will be highly
appreciated. If elected I will fill
the office to the best of my ability.
C. L. REDMAN.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To The Voters of The Flint Circuit"
I wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election as Solicitor General,
subject to the rules of the State
Democratic Primary. I am deeply
appreciative of your many kindnesses
in the past, and if again honored by
your suffrage, shall enter upon the
discharge of the duties of v.he office
with a renewed determination to do
my full duty as your servant, honest
ly and impartially.
FRANK B. WILLINGHAM.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I Upon the solicitation of many of
■ the citizens of Butts county, 1 have
| agreed to make the race for the
I Legislature from this county, subject
I to the rules and regulations of the
Deomocratic party, the election to
be held September 9th. If elected
I will work for the best interest of
1 the people of this county and state.
Respectfully yours,
J. B. STODGHILL.
PERSONAL
Park Newman, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end in Jackson.
Miss Eloise Redman visited &1 rs.
Grady Redman in Monteello last
week.
Misses Nora and Julia Vaughn
spent the week-end with friends in
Newnan.
Messrs. W. M. Bond and J. L.
Lyons were visitors in LaGrange and
Greenville Monday.
Mr. Frank J. Linch, editor of the
McDonough Advertiser-Weekly, was
a visitor in Jackson Monday.
Bert Carmichael, Jr. and Doyle
Jones, Jr., student at the University
of Georgia, spent the week-end at
home.
Mi's. Marvin Floournoy and Mrs.
Grady Redman, of Monticello, spent
Thursday with Mrs. W. C. Redman
and family.
Miss Martha Bond came over from
LaGrange where she is a student at
LaGrange College to spend Mother’s
Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thacker are
spending the week with relatives in
Covington. Mr. Thacker, manager
of the Jackson Rogers Store, is en
joying a week's vacation.
Attending the annual meeting of
the grand commandery of Georgia
Knights Templar in Savannah this
week arc Messrs. J. C. Newton, G. E.
Mallet, 11. M. Moore, A. W. Newton,
W. L. Nutt, Ralph Carr, Singleton
Robison and Noah Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Buchanan,
of Memphis, spent the past week
here, having been called on account:
of the serious illness of Mr. C. W.
Buchanan, who is in a private sani
tarium in Macon. Friends of Mr.
Buchanan are gratified to know
that there is a slight improvement
in his conditon.
The many friends of Mis. W. T.
Street of Dothan, Ala, regret to
know she underwent an emergency
operation for appendicitis at Moody
Hospital n Dothan on Tuesday of the
past week. Recent reports are en
couragng and 'it is hoped that she
will continue to improve.
Among the college boys and girls
spending Mother’s Day with their
parents here were: Miss Helen Head
from Shorter; Miss Dor-othy Ann
Carmichael from Wesleyan; Bert
Carmichael, Jr., and Doyle Jones?, Jr.
from the University of Georgia;
Richard Watkins from Gordon
Junior; Elwyn aPtrick and Jimmy
Watts from Mercer; Misses Johrisie
Settle, Helen Howell, Helen Law,
Mary Redman, Hilda Whitaker, Sara
Frances McMichael from G. S. C. W.;
James Finley and Sams Harrison
from Georgia Tech.
Why not plant an acre of
Trucking crops? Big prof
it, ittle cost, make plenty for
own use too, save grocery
bills.
ETHERIDGE, Seedman.
Uncle Bob
S. H. THORNTON
Funeral Director
Faithful and Efficient
Service
Equipment the Best
WIN SSOO CASH
CR $250 —OR SIOO
What well-known Georgia town does
RAYSCOW'S spell when the letters
are properly arranged? Rush your
answer on a POSTCARD to Contest
Manager of American Life, Dawson,
Ga., and you will get an opportunity
to win one of 20 cash prizes to be
awarded in the Georgia Cities Game.
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Butts County.
H. H. McCord having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letter’s of Administration on the
estate of Wash Galloway, late of said
County,, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
Wash Galloway to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to H. H. Me
cord on Wash Galloway’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 4th day of May, 193(5.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
CITATION
Georgia, Butts County.
R. W. Torbet, transferee, having
applied to the Ordinary by petition
asking that Mrs. C. A. Towles, as
executrix of the estate of C. A.
Towles, deceased, late of said Coun
ty, be required to make him a deed
to 50 acres, more or less, of land in
609th district of said county, in
pursuance of a bond for title made
by C. A. Towles to Jim Watson, in
his life time, alleging that ho has
fully met his obligation in said bond.
This is to notify, Mrs. C. A. Towles,
A. A. Towles, W. M. Towles, Eliza
beth Towles, Ray V.Wilson, Sr.,
Ray V. Wilson, Jr., C. T. Wilson heirs
at lay of the said C. A.Towles, to be
and appear at the June term, 1936
of the Court Of Ordinary of Butts
County, Georgia, and show cause, if
any they have or can, why the said
executrix should not he required to
make deed as prayed for by the said
R. W. Torbet, tranheree, petitioner.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Because of default in the payment
of a loan secured by a deed to secure
debt executed by Mrs. Annie Ei.se
man to the Land Bank Commissioner,
dated the 7th day of November, 1933,
and recorded in the cerk’s office of
.lands of the A H. Ogletree Estate,
ROGERS
QUALITY FDDD SHDPS
STOKELY'S PARTY
PEAS a? 15 C
BEECHNUT COFFEE 1 Lb. Can 32c
GRAPENUTS Pkg. 20c
DURKEE’S BLACK PEPPER 1-4 Lb. Can 10c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1 Lb. Can 23c
OCTAGON CHIPS Pkg. 10c
TETLEY
TEA /ibpkg 21 c
OCTAGON SOAP 5 Small BaT3 11c
OCTAGON POWDERS 5 Small Boxes 11c
NBC RITZ CRACKERS 1 Lb. Box 22c
LIBBY’S TRIPE No. 2 Can 27c
LIBBY'S BABYFOOD No. 1 Can 10c
COLONIAL LIMA
BEANS 2 no2cans 19 c
NUCO Lb. 23c
FLEISHMANN’S YEAST Cake 3c
BEE BRAND INSECT POWDERS, 1 Oz. Can 10c
TELLAM’S PEANUT BUTTER—BuIk, Lb. 10c
PHILLIP’S PORK and BEANS—6 No. 1 Cans 25c
SOUTHERN MANOR FRUIT
COCKTAIL 2 No ,aNs 25 c
I Lb. Box Soda Crackers, Graham or Ginger
Snaps 10c
MATCHES 3 Boxes 10c
PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR Pkg. 25c
WOODBURY’S SOAP 3 Bars 22c
KRE-MEL 3 Pkgs. 11c
SOUTHERN MANOR
CATSUP 2sx 23‘
ARGO GLOSS STARCH— B Oz. Pkg. 3 For 10c
HOT CUP COFFEE 2 Lbs. 25c
WESSON OIL Can 20c
XYZ SALAD DRESSING Pt. 17c; Qt. 29c
PINK SALMON Can 10c
the Butts County Superior Court in
Book 9, Page 87, which deed, and
the note secured thereby, were trans
ferred to Federal Farm Mortgage
Corporation by Act of Congress, ap
proved January 31, 1934, known as
the Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora
tion Act, the undersigned has de
clared the full amount of the indebt
edness secured by said deed due
and payable, and, acting under the
power of sale contained in said deed,
for the purpose of paying said in
debtedness , will on the 2nd day of
June, 1936, during the legal hours
of sale at the court house in said
County sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash, the lands
described in said deed, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
containing one hundred and eleven
(111) acres, in the Fourth (4th)
Land District of originally Monroe
County now Butts County, Georgia,
and known as part of he J. V.
Wright lands, located on the left or
east public road leading from Indian
Springs to Forsyth, seven (7) miles
from Jackson, Georgia, and bounded
on the north by lands of R. H. Hend
erson, on the east by lands of A. H.
Ogletree Estate, on the south by
on the west by public road leading
from Indian Spring's to Forsyth, saiil
tract of land is particularly describ
ed according to a plat prepared by
E. B. Re.spess,Civ. Engr., Surveyor,
on the —day of May, 1925 A. D.,
which is recorded in deed hook No.
5, page 294, in the office of the
Clerk of Butts Superior Court, and
, is carved out of the south portion of
j land Lot, No. 62, and designated in
/said plat as Tract No. 4.
Copy of said plat is on file with
the Agent of the Land Bank Com-
I missioner at Columbia, South Car
olina.
A deed will be executed to the
purchaser as authorized by the.
aforementioned loan deed.
This 4th day of May 1936.
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
H. M. Fletcher, Attorney.