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THE McDUFFIE PROGRESS, OCTOBER 3, 1913
VISIT THE
Royal Cafe
NEWS BRIEFS
Close to 400 bales of cotton marketed
in Thomson Saturday.
For Ladies and Gentlemen
767-759 Broad St.
Augusta, Georgia.
Guard the if daily Health
Health,is often endangered by unsanitary
cooking utensils. Physicians have found
that cancer is caused by enamel ware chip
ping off and irritating the stomac h.
If you have children or invalids in the family
beware of cheap cooking utensils that crack,
scale,* peel off, tarnish or rust Disease
germs lurk in the worn places and there is
further danger of tainting the food. Health
is too precious to take risks with it
Be safe. Use
“1892”
Pure Spun Aluminum
Cooking Utensils
which are guaranteed for 15 years constant
service and will never spoil food nor endanger
health.
Jhi* new ware is feather weight, beautiful,
easy to clean—does not tarnish nc.r rust.
[The slight extra cost is more than n;. cle up
by long service and absolute safety.
Look for Trade mark
on Every Piece
[The Maltese cross with the words
Pure Illinois “1892” Aluminum—the
original, insures that you get the genu
ine. • There are imitations, so be sure
this trade mark is on every piece.
Fpr Sale By
Sold By
Thomson Hardware Co.
1913 crops of Sumter County are val
ued at $6,800,000.
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The Georgia School of Technology
has an enrollment of 600 pupils.
Henry Ford, the head of the Ford
Motor Car Company has an income of
$1,000,000 a month.
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Over a million people attended Mayor
Gaynor.s funeral in New Vork last
week.
A meat famime Is predicted. South
ern farmers should stop selling their
calves and raise more cattle.
1 he annual lire lo.ss in New York
amounts to $2.00 per soul.
The daily attendance at the Georgia
Normal and Industrial College this
term is 650.
Up-to-date Augusta cotton men have
handled close to $1,000030 worth of cot
ton per week.
An e°l four feet long was caught in
Connecticut with a dog collar around
it? neck.
There are more phosphate plants
within the borders of Polk connty Flo
rida than anyother county in the Unit
ed States, as well as Jt.he largest indiv
idual plant in the world.
Tho village calaboose or jail at ClarK-
ston, Ga., has been empty for more
than a year.
G. H. NIXON
G. W. WRI
Established 1891
NIXON & WRIGHT
Cotton Factors
851 Reynolds Street AUGUSTA, (
Liberal Cash Advances^Made on Consignments.
POPE & FLEMING
Cotton Factors
A 24 story hotel with 1.800 rooms is
being erected New York at a cost of
$12,000,000. It will be the largest liqfcl
in the world when completed.
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ThejHamples from last years cotton
crop made u total of 200,000 bales of
“city crjp’,.
Fully 600 girls were denied admission
totheG-N. & I. College because of
lack of room.
Phosphate plants in Polk county,
Fla., are valued at more than $50,000.-
000,
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Colquit county farmers are now har-
esting the greatest sweet potatoes crop
n the history of the county,
The acerage in corn in the United
States is more than twice as large as all
the rest of the com fields on the earth
pilt together.
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370.000 hales of cotton was shipped
from this country to Japan last year.
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The United States produces more
than twice a* innchBcorn as all the bal
ance of the world combined.
Hon Carter Tate has resigned the
office of district attorney and Hon.
Hooper Alexander may suceed him.
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The champion 1 cotton picker is a 15
year old Texas boy who hujds the re
cord of 405 pounds in one day.
Fruits of all kinds. Phono 17.
A UTIER
The Fair is knocking at our doors
now. We believe that tne exhibits
will far exceed what most people expet,.
There is nothing more attractive than
live-stock, aqd every farmer should
exhibit something. There is on charge
far theue exhibits, and it will he a
splendib uiivcrtisment of anything you
may wish to Bell now or Inter’
Write me what you will likely have
to exhibit—as it will be of great assist
ance te us in arranging space, Lets
show what McDuffie county can do.
Bring your cows, hags, horses and
mules, oi you will regret it after seeing
what others are displayieg.
P. B. Knox
Hupt Live Stock dept.
SOLICITING INSURANCE FOR
THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
of NEW YORK
ASSETS $600,000,000.00
Is One of the Most Lucrative of Callings
Are you in the business? Choose a Company good enough for you to stay
WITH, and strong enough to stay with YOU, during your whole career;
The oldest Company in America, which began business seventy years
ago, is bigger, better and Hronger now than ever before, 'and will be
still bigger, better and stronger seyenty years hence;
Not the Company which YOU must introduce, but the Company which
introduces YOU wherever you go;
The Company whose better selling policies earn most for you in the way
of commissions;
The Company which furnishes the insered the largest protection for his
money.
For Terms to Producing Agents, Address
R. F. Shedden, Manager,
Grant Building Atlanta, Georgia.
G. T. NEAL,
DENTIST,
will be at Thomson
the 1st., to 20th.,
of each Month.
Tsoi&kl
Miss Kate Harrison visited Warren-
ton Tuesday.
Mr. J. Elliot, of Union Point, was in
Thomson Tuesday.
15. 1). & T! Royal Hcarlet and Jack-
son Square Coffee at Johnson’s, phone
193.
Miss Ka e Hensle3 visited
Tuesday.
Augusta
Mrs. R. E. Neal went over to Green-
vilie, S. C.’Tuesday to attend tile wed
ding of her nephew. Mr I.T Irvin, Jr.,
of Washington, Ga., to Miss Ida Lee
Hill which occured Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Kluker, of Mc-
Dullle county were among the shop-
ets in Washington Wednesday. Mr
Fluker has just received an invitation
to respond to the address of welcome in
behalf of the Georgia Association at the
mining convention ’at Philadephia
next month. Washington Reporter.
Star
Pr.essingClub
* Taking the size and number of acres
in cultivation, McDuffie is not far be
hind the big ones.
GRADY MONTGOMERY
Proprietor.
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Tailoring,
LADIES’ WORK A SPECIALTY
Give me a trial Telephone 143
Walter A. Miller
Piano T uner
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A. J. Renkl
Company
Jewelers
Augusta’s Largest and
Handsomest .
\
Jewelry Establishment
SEND FOR CATALOG
706 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
Organ Repairer
Thomson, Ga.
Graduate of the largest piano tuning
school in America. 13 years experience.
Prices reasonable. A card will bring
me to your home.
Money to Lend
Cheap Rates
and Good Terms.
If you want to borrow money on
your real estate, call on me and I think
I can make it to your interest.
Valuable Farms And Town Lots.
JOHN T. WEST.
D. L. FARMER
Dentist
Office In Printup Building
THOMSON. GA.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Cake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop, the
Cough and Headache and work, off the Cold.
Drnggiats refund money if it to cure.
*. W. GROVE'S aignature on each box. 2Sc.
\Ve sell the Vulcan Plows and all
repairs for samThomson HiW Co.
Buggy Hamesr, Double and Single
Breeching, Bridle and Red Leather
Collars. See us for your needs In
Leather Goods. TborasomHdw. Co.
Come in and let us show you the best
Subsoil Plows that’s made' Thomson
Hardware Co.
Men in charge of municipal affairs in
small towns have a big respondibility
on their hands. Maybe their holdback
out-of-date and short sighted policy is
keeping the death rate higher than it
ought to be. Fevers coutagions, death
with its pitiful aftermath of povertyiand
distress may be traceable to their neg
ligence. They often will permit their
town to lack the improvements that
will drive out disease and make it, at
the same time an attractive happy
place to live. The responsibility for
heath and life cannot |be measuied by
dollars and cents.
ESTABLISHED 1885
731 Reynolds St. AUGUSTA,
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A STRONG BANK
With Long, Faithful Servic
F or the last 21 yrs. the bank of ti-icu
SON has served its patrons faithfully and well; a
today many a successful customer and prowing entt
prise can bear testimony to the helpful service render
by this old institution.
Statistically reckoned as one of the strongest con
try banks in Georgia
With CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $82,000
having paid 21 Annual Dividends to Stockholders.
Managed by old Experienced Bankers.
Your Deposits Solicited,
BANK OF
J. T. Neal, President, J. E. Wilkerson, Vice Preskid
H. A. Burnside, Cashier, JohnT. West, Attorney
DIRECTORS:
J. T. Neal .
John T. West
John E. Gross
J. E. Wilkerson
J. R. Printup
j B. P. O’Neal
H. A. Burnside
WARREN WALKER
C. WALKERJ&E
WALKER & WALKE
Cotton Factors
839 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, (J
Removal Notice
We beg to announce that we are now located at our large m<d
ern warehouse on Ga. R. R. tracks corner of Fentvick and Currjmir
Streets, two blocks from Union.Passenger Station having moved ol
office and salesroom from 863 Broad Stree. Warehouse has floil
space of 24,800 square feet and is packed full from cellar to roof witi
Groceries, Grain, Hay and Feeds of everp description. See or writ
us for your requirements.
Arrington Bros. & Co,
Wholesale Grocers
Augusta, - - Georgia;;
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LOST—A plain gold Breast Pin,
the style and shape of a medal, with
the initial C in the center, either on
Main street between Little Gem
Theatre and Mr. J. E. Wilson's
home, or between Mr. J. E. Wilson’s
home and the home of Mr. W. J.
Perry on Hall street. Finder bring
to Progress Office and get reward.
Mrs. S. F. Neal.
$10.00 Reward
I will pay $10. reward for
the detection, and evidence
to convict, the party or part
ies who stole (5) rolls of Barb
Wire from fhe public road
near Hawes place.
P. S. Knox
Thomson, Ga.
Thomson Real Esta
For Sale
-ADDRESS-
R. N. SMITH, Hephzibah, <
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C. B. GARRETT
B. B. RUSSE^
GARRETT & RUSSELL*
Cotton Factors f f0
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Liberal Advances on Cotton in Store. Personal Atte C c
Given to all Business. Consignments Respectfully Sol ^
Augusta, Georf £
Corner of Reynolds
and McIntosh Streets
McDuffie Farmers Union
Warehouse Gompa
—DEALERS IN-
Cotton, Cotton Seed Fertilizers s^d
Farm Products.
Grady Street, ... Thomson, Ge
R. E. L. Evans, Manager.
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