About The McDuffie progress. (Thomson, Ga.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1909)
I COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE ?!?; v;- vv: r ^ This Is The FLOUR You have been looking for Sold by leading Grocers A. J. CARR CO. Sole Distributors LIoEDGhEVILLE, GtA. 9QQOQOQO»OCOOOS^SOaaOOOOOOi900000QOQOS«« Phmizy. BLACK KYKS.! Mias Lula Belle O’Tyson has return ed to tier home near Thomson, after two weeks stay with her sister, Mrs. F. T. Held. Mr. Otis Connor visited Mr. Fred Reid a short while Sunday. Mr. Shade Connor made a business trip to Augusta, Friday. Mrs. Heinson Crawford and sister ir.-nt to Lincolnton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Young spent last Sunday with her mother, Mrs. L. A. Reid. Mr. Shelley Connor was a visitor Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. M. O’Tyson. Messrs Watson and Claud Reid spent Saturday night wirh their sister, Mrs. Mattie Young. Folevs Honey and Tar cures conghs quickly, strengthens the lungs und expels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. Sold jiy A. J. Mathews. Mr. L. A. Reid s]>ent Friday night with Mr. Remson Crawford. Messrs F. T. Reid and Shelley Con nor went to Phlnizy Saturday. Parker and Grogan COTTON F A CTORS Opposite Cotton Exchange Augusta, Georgia. - We give personal attention to all business entrust ed to us ------- - Liberal advances made on consignments- mad STEWART TiriNTZY. FERDINAND PHIXIZY, JAMES TURIN PHINIZY & CO COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA East End, Tube Rose. The neighbors in our community have begun to slay hogs for Christmas. Mr. John Cox and Misses Eva and Marie Cox spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Kathleen Graves of Lincoln county. Miss Nannie Pinkston has been suff ering severely with acute indigestion, but we are glad to hear she is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Hills returned home last Saturday alter a visit to the fair in Augusta. Mrs. May Bell Mathews of Macon, visited her mother, Mrs. Henry Bills last week. Miss Marie Cox returned home Jameson. JCLIST. The school at Jameson Academy will be opened December 5th. Those present at the residence of M r. and Mrs. J. R. Sills Saturday evening were Mrs. Mo 1 .lie Dunaway, Mrs. Ada Chalker and Messrs. Charlie Chalker and Jackson Dunaway. Mrs. George Story was the guest of Mrs 1 Maiy Dunevant Saturday last. Mrs. George Story’s mother, Mrs. Lnney Monglainary, is visiting friends and relatives in this section this week. Mr 1 and Mrs. Charlie Chalker visited friends and relatives near Iron Hill last week. Mrs. Mary Ann McGahee returned Also the home place of the late C I. Watson conti ining 17 acres more or less, adjoining lands of T. J. Watson and the Cobbham road. Also one half acre lot in Branchville adjoining lots of Amos Shaw and others. Also two dwellings and two tenant houses in Branehville. Entire lot contains about one acre but will be subdivided in four lots. Each to be sold seperately. This property fronts on Gordon Street and adjoins lands of H. A. Thomas, J: E. Wilkerson and R. L, Howell. Diugrams of all the above property may be seen at the McDuffie Bank Sold for the purpose of distribution, TarmsCash. J. F. Watson, Adm'r. Estate of C. I. Watson. home Sunday after making a short Monday after two weeks visit with her j her friends and relatives in kf Tint Dz-kUnt-t u rtf \X7 S I L'OO I Mr. Joe Hughes nnd family were A Religious Author’s Statement. aunt, Mrs. Jim Roberts, of Wilkes C The writer and sweet little Burney of the o( Mr - K - Hu « ne3 Wells spent Sunday with her parents j Sun “ 8 y l6st ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sills Jr. j Mrs. K. Hughes was a pleasant gued Bro. George E. Smith attended the of Mrs 1 J. It. bills Monday afternoon. Sunday School Convention m Dublin j The writer attended a box party at last week. Mrs. ldella Willingham's Tuesday Miss Nell Boswell spent last Monday night last. A good crowd was present night with Miss Marion Cox. and all seemed to enjoy the evening. Mrs. Henry Sills has been paralyzed 1 *** mb PORATASIK ANOafA'.lOBAW Engines in her left arm and it seem* io continue Rev._ Joseph H. Fcsperniun ,^ Sal is- up j n her eyes and cause blindness in her left eye. We hope she will soon impiove. burg, N. C., who is the arthur of several books, writes; u For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble nnd last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidney and was confined to led eight days unable to get up without assist ance. My urine contained a thick sediment ami I passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated arid finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheer fully recommend Foley’s Kidney Remedy.” Sold by A. J. Mathews. Ship Your Cotton To Spears & Pilcher (Successors to^J- H [Spears ) Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, Augusta, [Georgia. Warehouse and Sales Rooms, No- A and 5 Warren Block. Jackson (8fh) Street. ', *vsAvAv»A'>/ A 'N/ A V A a *>1 908 BANNER YEAR.S Not-withstanding the panic and other business drawbacks, our sales were larger than any previous year. We are better prepared than ever to serve you and can give you your money’s worth every time. Agents for Sucrene Food. Arrington Bros. & Company, LEADING GROCERS, 863 B RO A D, ST., A U G U ST A, G A. OSBORNE'S Hickory Grove, (.'I.AUKNDON. The singing at Mount Horeb Sun day was quit' a success. A large crowd attended. There was good sing ing, good order, and n good dinner. Mias iSaliic ICIIis has been quite sick We hope she will soon be out again. Mrs. J. Q. 1 trussed is spending a lew days in Augusta. Miss Agues Gun by, who has been attending school at Towns, Ga„ le- lurned home last Saturday Mrs. A. S. Beekmn visited her daughter, Mrs. Viola Terry hut week. Mrs. G. W. Wiggins spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Connell in McDuffie. Mr. David Howard and sister, Miss Annie, of Hearing were in our com munity last Sunday and attended the singing at Mt. Horeb in the urternoon. When you have a cold the first thing ’o do is have the bowels move. Do not take anything that may consti pate—and most old fashioned cough cures do constiputc. 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, it is pleasant to take. Child ren like it. Hold by Gibson Drug Co. Mr. J. L. Wren tuuglit a singing school at Hardon’s church last week. The matrimonial fever seems to be raging in our corrinmnity. As a result two o.onp'es were married last Sunday, and their are several other cases we fear will prove fatal. Sunbeam, come again, you have gotten to be almost a stranger. Woman’s Age often does not agree with her appearance. Pain and suffer ing add to the years till many women look much older than they really are. Many women, avoiding pain by the regular use of that ef fectual remedy, for women, Wine of Cardui, keep their youth and beauty. It seems very strange that hunters can not learn posted land from nr- posted lands when signs are stuck up everywhere. They urc very worrisome around here. They carried oil' two basketsforMr.lt. W. Ramsey, ani also tiilew his steelyards in the woods, carried off a hammer for Mr. Jim John son. They kill your chickens and goats if they dont see birds to shoot at. I think it very wrong that you cannot have anything without some hunter woiring you about it. Administrators Sale. Agreeable to an order from the C»urt of Ordinary of McDuffie County I will sell before the Georgia Railroad Depot, Thomson, Ga., on the (7th) first Tues day in December next within the legal hours of sale that tract of land known as the Thrasher place containing 177 acres more or less, adjoining lands of J. T West, T. J. Watson and others. and boilers Iw./E. Pullara. Baltina. O*»olla» •haft*, rvtiUr*. B«Uing.O*»oUa»l **»«°c* LOMBARD, AT faudjj, IttluM tad Scalar W#Ai d Upp/ auousta. qa. CANE MILLS and EVAP ORATORS. Dewitt's Little Early Risers—the safe, sure, gentle, easy little liver pills. Be sure to get Dewitt’s Carboiized Witch Hazel Halve, the original. Al ways refuse substitutes and imitations. The original DeWitt's Carboiized Witch Hazel Halve is good for any thing a salve is used for, but it is es pecially good for piles. Hold by uib- son Drug Co. Boneville. fKUAIAlI. The census llgures, promulgated on| Monday, demonstrate beyond all cavil | or doubt, as wo were confident all j along they would, that the cotton crop this year is g.-ing to turn out less than | ten million bales. Under present cun-j ditions fourteen cents is cheap for cot ton. It would be very unwise now, and.has been all this season, to sell cot ton even at fifteen cents per pound. If the bulk of t he crop had not been rush ed on the market this year at an un- seemingly rapid rate the entire crop would have brought over fifteen cents per pound We hope that those who still have cotton w ill sit steady in the boat, refuse to be stampeded by any bear theories, nmi get the advance in price which is sure to come. Mrs. W. J. Daniel is spending a few days in Boneville this week, the guo»t of Mrs. C. Ross Wall. Mrs. Kate Itrookin of Milledgeville, 1* the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnson, this week, Mr. J. E. Wall of Rutledge, was the guest ol' relatives in this place Sunday. In Any Emergency The Telephone is the quickest means of se curing relief or calling assistance. In rural districts the doctor or the neighbors can be sum moned in less time than it takes to hitch a horse, ^Connection with the Bell System puts you touch with the whole country. You need a in telephone in your home. Write to nearest Bell Telephone Manager for pamphlet, or address CARDUI AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Easy monthly terms for either SINGLE of COMBIN ED Course. Write for Particulars* Mrs. Annie Vaughan, Ral eigh, N. C., tried Cardui and writes: "l was sick and worn cut almost unto death. My sister finally persuaded me to take Cardui. Before I had taken five bottles I was well and strong.” Try Cardui. It is for wo men. Its tonic, building quali ties should restore you gently to health. Thousands of wo men have found It to give them lasting benefit Try Cardui. For sale everywhere. E 47 President Gornpers, wiio was enjoin ed by a court not to infringe upon the constitutional rights and liberties of other people, and who violated the in junction, lias been hard at work ever since to find a way by which he can escape serving a sentence m jail for contempt of court. This is u very un wise course being persued by Mr. Gom pers. If courts were shorn of their power to protect people in their lawful and moral rights, there would not be any industries operated in this country and therefore nut any federations of !alx>r for Mr. Gompers to preside over from which he could draw a fat salary and live in luxury at the expense of other people. Why should Mr. Gom- pers desire the death of the goose that lays for him eggs of gold. No matter how many cunning cliemes men may invent, or how many line spun theories t hey may weave, the solid, everlasting fact remains that we canm t abide in the tabernacle of God, nor dwell in His holy hill unless a vile person is contemned in our eyes. Read the lath Pslam, fourth verse; be convinced, and praise the Lord; hallie" luiah! Farmers' line Department Southern Bell Telephone nnd Telegraph Co. 7* Sooth Pryor ATI.ANTA GEORGIA Street foimnaNE&aAR Cotm Ootdsi Prevents Pneumonia T HE | Impression Your Letter Makes DEPENDS LARGELY ON THE KIND OF STATIONERY YOU USE. How’s This? we offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh thai can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned, have known F. J. | Cheney for the last 15 years, and ‘ believe him perfectly honorable in all j business transactions and financially ..ble to carry out any obligations made ; by his firm. Walding Rinnan A Mar- 1 sin, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo,O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is tuken[internally | acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Toti. menials sent free. Price 75c.per Ixottlc. 1 Hold by all Druggist. Take Hall s j Family Pills fur constipation. There is style in Stationery same as clothing. A business letter marks the standard of the writer, und no business house can t fiord to use cheap stationery und sorry nork. Our Stationery lias the style und quality you need in your business. Our Job Work has an individuality and is artistic in design and execution. A trial is all that is asked to convince you. PROGRESS JOS OFFICE. Sfagf'g If You Are A Hunter You will not start hunting without knowing that your gun is in first-class shape. I have engaged experienced help and am in a posi tion to repair GUNS, PISTOLS, and BICYCLES cn short notice. And will guarantee nil work to be satisfactory. Don’t throw your Guns, Pistols or Bicycles aside to rust away, when we can put them m practical use no matter how bad a condition they are in. GRAY F. JOHNSON. IN OLD PROGRESS OFFICE