About The McDuffie progress. (Thomson, Ga.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1909)
\ti SEARN WHILE ti/ vb s YOU LEARN. ll/ ib \b ib ib ib 3/ to 3/ 3/ to VI/ Advanced students in our Model Oftlce Department make from $1.00 to $1.00 a day while soing right along with their course. No other business college offers such an opportunity] as this Druughon’s Originial Copyrighted system of .Bookkeeping is more highly recommended by Bankers, Bookkeepers and business men generally than any other system. The system of shorthand we teach is used by more court re porters and expert stenographers than any other system. We guarantee positions under very reasonable conditions. We also teaoh by mail. Write for full particulars and big free illustrated catalogue. 3? ARTHUR C. MINTED, Mg’r. to Dravflhon’s PracticalBvsinessColIege, ATLANTA, GEORGIA- to RISER AGENTS™ l‘.l v . sample Latest Model '*Ratii^er M Wcycl* furnished by us. Our agents everywhere arc : ■, A / making money fast. If 'rite tor full particulars and special offer at once. j \ NO MONLA KEQUIKL I> until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We ship ’• ” *A 10 anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without a cent deposit in advance, prepay freight, and allow TEN DAYS’ FKEE TivIAL duiingr which time you may ride the bicycle and ■ 'i'eS to any test vou wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to !•' '* *, keep the bicycle snip it back to us at our expense and you will not l*c out one cent. ' r • ‘ 1 KP.ftTADV Personal Mention Mr. T. J. Silva of the Teasdale Cot ton Co., of Savannah, is here this week. Mrs. 0. R. Dozier spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.T. A. Brinkley. Mr. John E. Smith has been disabled this week from the results of a fall re ceived Wednesday. Mrs. James Lanier returned Thurs day from Margaret Wright Hospital where she has been for several weeks. Mr' and Mrs. J. Durham Watson and little Georgia Watson returned Thurs day from an extended visit to New York and Virginia. Mrs. Williams of Hamilton is visitmg her sister, Mrs. J. B. Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mayo and children, and Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Lloyd and son of Social Circle, Mr. James Lloyd from Soldier's Home, Atlanta, Mrs. Ganter Augusta, Mr. C y le Evans, Grovetown, and Mr. Lucious Evans, Macon, attend ed the funeral of Mr. J. H. Lloyd Thursday. Mrs' Josie Kennedy and children left Tuesday for Cordele, where they will make their home in the future. Mrs, W- F. Gheesling left Wednesday for Columbia, S. C. where she will spend a week with Mrs. M. B. Pitts. Miss Belle Hanson is in Athens to at- *,n,ll profit above actual factory cod. . You ,avc ftu | ^ the DuBosC-Hazelhurst wadding. Mr. J. B. Neal returned to Atlanta to fas middlemen . „ antec behind your bicycle. DO NOT IUIY a bicycle or a pair of tircr. from anyone , at any price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory f rices and remarkable special offers to rider uffuiltH. YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED. study our superb models at the wonderfully low Prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money ^ than any othqr factory- We r.re satisfied with £1.00 profit above factory cost. niCYCLR DEALKUS, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at double our prices. Ciders tilled the day received. SECOND HAND JUCYb'LKS. We do not regularly handle cocond hand bicycles, but usually have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out promptly at prices ranging from 03 to f?8 or 810. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. “■* *“ 1 * ** ~ 11 — clmfiiH and pvdaiiii parts, Repairs and f^/lCTTO wheal*, imported roller clmitiM and vvKv 0 fc.Cl"wAytliiju.Oj equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail Prices. ***50 Hi y r tr out. t. spect - i ' porous r.;: it»g the; i• Ledcusuv IE > C>n A; /- The rcy vlcr retail p .5:) p . pair, but to Introduce roe rent tell you as." ' 1 > i , )i'$f.tO\C(ishiuilfiortlcr$l.55). fi»1 EQRSTPiAlEFROM FBM3TaRES { , NAD-* . ’• :i"i •' or <Hh.hU '.rill u«*fc 1-h tiro *nml pciv? ?oM Iasi year. AiLiktr'ir-'ii.'tTmv u.xm; t ittousaiid paiis tunv in use. C-ertivo eur.i vi tnoiuaiid pahs now in use. ysev OB9Cirfl s -/i 7JS.' Made in »h ri::e.«. Itislivelv L;f- c : <l 1 i.i,, 1w . v '.ir ntiieand 1 hive inside v.'itu rubber, which m'vi r become eios'-s tn, .‘ infill nunctmes wi.liout all v , W'ehr.veliunaicdsoflettersfrotnsntis- i.i - ilia 1 tlitii tiresliavconly been pumped upunr.c. uvi C.-.1 , ,vliole season. Tin y weigh no more t turn onordi i . !:: c. in.- p incuire resisting qualities bciiu-givcn by revet if l.,vers ol i uiii, specially prepared fabric«u the trend. Tb. r.-irulerprictc ftliese tires is fS.50 per pair,but for stiver-, is e.jv.-.care making a special factory price to the ri ' • <: ;io tier pair. All ore approval We irr.ci c-tidi (iji NofSen tho tl-.lofe rubber tread l.gl -A'’ and punoturo strips "It” sml --D,” also -lin strip - It" 1.Jji to prevent rim euttlns. This ! tiro will outlast nnv other ■ V nmlie-SOFT, ULA.STIO uud HASV HIDING. >t-(f same clny letter is received. We ship C. O. P. on ill f . n it p. nt until you have examined rind found them stricthv ns represented. ot.ii discount, of 5 per cent (thereby malting the price 84.5S per pair) if you WITH Oltflt" mid enclose this advertisement. You run no risk in order ns tires limy be returned nt Oljit expense if for any reason they arc m. We are perfectly reliable and money scut to us is ns safe as in a ■" iih. it v ■ • <lt; a p.iir of these tires, you writ find that they will ride easier, rim fuster, > . be. , .' tart ! cy-r find look fin-.r than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We - / ! :i t ,• ’ 1 y '; i>e so well p!cased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. tud a . n trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer, i. : a .’fj-rn irr*ey don't buy anv kind at any price until you send for a pair of . ii" i i i* i : -’-.'’T.u .ff f Hedgetliorn t’micture-Proof tires on approval ami trial at the spec: d intr h • >■ price quoted al.wc; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which tlescrit'ci; t. si 0. ouot ail makes and kindsof liresnt utxmt half'he usual prices. r.gi. r- a-,e- but write to, a postal today. DO NOT Til INK OK CtITlXO a liiryrlc pla~'i '. i/VkiS or a pair of tirrs from anyone until yon know the new and wonderful ofTe.a tve are makintt;. U only coats a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. , Wednesday. Mr. J. T. Neal returned home from New York Saturday Miss Emma Thompson after n visit to Rev. Seaborn returned to her home in Gainesville Tuesday. Mrs. S. A. Wooten of Tignall attend ed the Fuller-Neal wedding Wednes- nesday and returned to her homo Thurs day. Mr. B. I’. Johnson made a business trip to Atlrnta Thursday. Mi-3. B. F. Johnson spent Thursday in Augusta. Mr. J- W. Sparks made a business trip to Augusta Wednesday. Mr C. II.3 Dozier made a business trip to Augusta Wednesday. Rev. J. A. Harris of Macon was here Wednesday in the interest of the Mum- ford Home. Mr. II. A. Price returned to Thom- ! son Tuesday after a visit of several days to Florida. 1 I Mr, and Mrs. FrankJD. Gray of near | Appling were in Thomson Wednesday. | Wo.ik on the new school building is ! progressing rapidly, and with favorable ! weather will be finished on time. Mr. W. iM. Willingham has returned to Atlanta after a business trip of L j LL Li> JI !EjBsma3MSE&maamBBmiaamtmK THOMSON, GEORGIA. JOHN E. SMITH, >-< CAPITAL, | 325,000.00 j President. We solicit the SURPLUS, business of all 325,000.001 - J. T. NEAL, classes of our people, and of- UNDIVIDED PROFITS, Active Vice Pres. ter them every favor consistent 825,000.00 with safe bank- STQCKHOLD- : |B. p. O’NEAL, Vice-President. ing, that can lie extended by a bank with large ESS LIABILITY, $25,000.00 9 resources and AVERAGE exp erienced DEPOSITS, H. A. BURNSIDE. management. 8125,000.00 Cashier. TOTAL, * 8225,000.00 ! , 1 • ' ' ’ ?—! several days in Thomson and this sec tion. Bibles, Testaments and books for the Home and Children. Suitable for Christ mas Presents, etc. Such books I will furnish at satisfactory prices. Please sec me before ordering elsewhere. Thos. H. Timmons, Mr. Jim Wicker of Warrentcn spent Monday here. Mr. Oventon McDaniel was in Thom son Tuesday. Mr. Shelton Johnson came home from Atlanta Saturday, Georgia Military Academy having suspended on account of ptomaine poison in the school. Mr. J. A. Chapman and children of Camak were in Thomson Monday. Mr. Roy J. Cliatt went to Augusta Tuesday. Misses Bufc.nl Johnson, Lou's-Will ingham, Nellie Reville, Nonie Burnside, Annie May Lazenby, Florence Brinkley and Mrs. L. D. Brinkley are at home from La Grange Female College, school having been suspended on account of sickness in the school. Miss Annie Ruth Ivey made a visit to Norwood Tuesday. Mr. R. E. L. Evan* made a business trip to Macon Tuesday. Mr. O. K. Starnes visited Columbia, S. C., this week. Mrs. T. A. Clary of Warrenton was here Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd of Harlem visited her sis ter Mrs. H. T. Clary this week. Mr. Morris Hubert of Norwood was here Monday. Mr. Fuller of Camak was here Mon day. Mr. ,1. J. Crocker made a business trip t.) Augusta Tuesday. Mr. Will Samuels of Augusta visited relatives here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. John jilB. Neal returned to his home in Atlanta Wednesday after a v's- t here. Mr. George Ivy made a visit to Macon Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Montgomery of Augusta is visiting Mrs. J. H. Triplett. Mrs. W. F. Gheesling made a visit to Augusta Wednesday. Mrs. M. B. Pitts and children have removed to Columbia, S. C., where they will make their home in the future. Mrs. P. A. Young and children made a visit to Boneville Wednesday. Mr. J. E. Hawes and Mr. J. D. Bar ton visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Earnest Lee of_Warrrcnton was here Monday. Mrs. L. F. Stephens visited Craw- fordviile and Atlanta this week. Mr. iPerce English andj,Mr. Lester Jamigan of Warrenton were here Mon day. Mr. T. A. Clary of Warrenton was here Monday. Mr. Bob Bradshaw of Norwood was h?rc Monday. Mr. John Rabon left Tuesday for Co lumbia, S. C., where he will visit several days. Mrs. Matilda Jackson has returned to her home in Harlem after a visit to rel atives here. Mr. G. N. Boswell who has been vis iting relatives here left Tuesday for Washington. Mr. Julius Boswell of Penfield visited relatives here Monday. Mr. E. T. Anchors visited relativ here Monday. Miss Emma Thomson of Hall county is visiting 1 Mrs. F. R. Seaborn. Rev. F. R. Seaborn made a visit to Augusta Tuesday. Miss Susie Phillips of Warrantor was here Tuesday. Mr. Wallace Neal who is a student a Emory, spent the week-end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Neal. Mr. J. T. Neal has returned from a trip to New York. A number of people from Warrenton, Camak and other nearby towns attend ed the Robinson circus Monday. Mrs. .las. W. Green and Jas. W. Green, Jr., visited Augusta this week. Mi:..-m3 Laurie and Miriam Wiison left Tuesday for a visit in North Augusta. Mrs. J. W. Boyd of Wilkes county arrived Friday to visit her son, Mr. J. Blanton Boyd. The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day T HE TELEPHONE keeps you in touch with neighbors, friends and the city every minute of every day. Progressive farmers through out the South are installing telephones in their homes and connecting with the Bell System. The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. Write today to the nearest Bell Telephone Manager for pamphlet, or address Farmers’ Line Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 71 SOUTH PRYOR STREET, ATLANTA. GA. ■iimit ; irajaHE r PSlYOUTH'S Companion solves thei ISHIile PRO&LEM YQUR FAMILY ■■ ' . ; F IVE hundred thousand ,. f families read The ! Companion because it is entertaining—and worth while. The 1910 volume will contain, among other tilings 50 Star Articles 250 Good Stories * 1000 Up-to-Date Notes 2000 One-Minute Stories Send for Sample Copies of the Paper and Illustrated Announcement for 1910. Free To Jan. Cut out and a«nd this slip (or mention thin paper) with ti-TS for The Companion for 1910 and you will receive All the issues of The Companion for the remaining week3 of 1909, including the Holiday Numbers; also Tho Companion’s O U f 1 “Venetian” Calendar for rgro, in thirteen colors and gold. . ” A V Then the fifty-two issues of The Companion for i9ro. BN THE, YOUTH’S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. New Subscriptions for The Youth’s Companion received at this Office Arl and Honesty ? Deposit your money with, a safe strong bank. C. * Foreign Exchange Sola By Our Check Dived On All 'Principal Points. HONEY and TAR Judge Burnside a Resident of Thom son- Mr. J. B. Burnside and family have m >ved to Thomson from Hamilton, Ga., and will live on Main Street in the home formerly occupied by Mr. R. N. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Burnside will be an aouisition to the business and social circles of Thomson and we are glad to v. •lc#:ne them among us. In every piece of Furniture in our place- A good kind of Furniture for every taste, At ev ery pi ice, Nothing extravagant. A dollar’s worth of Beauty and Service for every dollar of price. J list give us a hint as to your wants and need-; and see how cheerfully we’ll respond, giv ing you all informa tion and details. & Tht. Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold 'by acting as a cathartic on tho teowcls is iTiiir Beta is lie original laxative cough syrup, i contains no opiates, gently moves the I bowel", carrying the cold off through ths I natural channels, Guaranteed to givl I aatisfactian or money -.funded. Sold by (GILSON OR I’ll CO rrnU Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat in the. and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Coburn ption XSIXowfacka^ gfr V- A J. Jathewr This is to certify Hint nil druggist are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold, it stops the cough heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold, prevents pneumon ia and consumption. Contains no opia tes. The genuine is in a ye 1 >v/ pack age.Refuse substitute. Kolevs Honey and Tar cures congh quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels*colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. .Sold py A. J. ’Mathews. Georgm-Carolina Furniture Co., (Originally Fleming & Bowies) 904 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, ON- 5^ JS. W/ j* f Lsls'A. • So? r d' ffl&kos Kidneys an'f POKATABi.E AND VTA.iSHAHV !3 a 8 SILO AND BOILERS * a m pftad 00 *Sa w' - ' fcaaltf, Full*'/*. 15o: (i-H'oEia Bilglao*. *"G BOTOM k QBARD, fsunilij, Wiehias end BYbr Waib and Suppi/ War*, AUGUSTA, e>. CANE M1 LLSAmd EVAP ORATORS. For Sale- Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for sale or exchanged for Cotton Seed, M. W. Fa mi, 21 Thomson, Ga, When you have n cold the Hr.-’.l thing *0 do is hive 11n* bowels rove. Ho not take anything tbal may consti pate—and most old 1 -bioned cough cures do eonsi ipate. Try Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. It drives the cold from the system by a free yet gentle- action of the bowels; it stops the cough, ii is pleasant to take. Child ren like it. Sold by Gibson Drug Co.