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THE McDUFFIE PROGRESS, OCTOBER 3, 1913
Reliable Clothes
Reliability is one of the points on
which we have a decided opinion. We
want you to have the utmost confidence
in everything we say about our clothes.
We sell the best makes, and know them to be thoroughly relia
ble. We know that the makers intend to make only garments of
proven :e* lability.
If. for any reason whatsoever, this condition is not thor
oughly carried out in the garment we have sold you, we want to
be told of it, so that we may make it correct for you, thus serv
ing a double purpose---first, giving you the satisfaction which
you deserve for the money you have invested; and secondly, and
more important, retaining your good will and having you as a
walking advertisement for the goodness of the garments we sell.
Stetson's New Shaped Fall Hats, Hosiery,
Underwear.
Dr. Ward, of Atlanta, visited Miss
Mattie Stone here Sunday.
When in Thomson make yonr head
quarters at Hadaway’s.
Does it pay to advertise in The Pro-
ress read this. “Please send bill for
cost of ad vertising'and discontinue same
as I have sold out completely,” With
best wihes, (.Judge) Henry C, Ham
mond.
Miss Blanche Seats, of Augusta,
spent Saturday and Sunday with M”.
and Mrs. Mat Hayes.
This issue of the Progress has
bar of new advertisers from
in it that will interesbour readers v>
shopping in the city. These merch
have learned the excellent value
advertising space in The Progress
will be found regular in our colun
Be sure and read these ads.
Mr Carey (Ware, of Augusta,
Sunday witli his sister; Mrs,
Newby.
McCreay Sc Co.
743 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Dr, Mobley, of Milkdgcville, is
the guest if Mrs. W. S. Mpbley this
wc-k.
Just watch McDuffie count# farmers
live stock exhibit at the Fair.
It wont come offi-lhat smile on the
faces of our farmers.
I have just received a barrel of select
Pears, one keg nice Malaga Grapes
Roy J. Johnson.
Mrs. W. S Shields returned from At
lanta today, Friday, after a week visit
to her sister, Mrs. Edgar Morris, in
Alton ta.
‘'Miss Georgia Miller and Mr. Will
Sheron of August!, were the guests of
Miss Mary Winter Sunday.
Fresh Seeded Raisins
Johnson’s.
and Dates at
Messers W. D. Hunt andS. C- Hawes
of W rightsorro, attended an enthusias
tic meeting of the fair directors here
Wednesday.
Miss Brel Walker, who has been sub
ject to surgical treatment for appendi-
c tia at City Hospital, is recovering to
the,delight of tier friends and will soon
be able to return to her home in Thom
son. Augusta Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Glen Stovall, of
Thomson, spend last Wednesday with
Mrs. J. D. Howell. Appling Cor. Col
umbia Sentinel.
Our rule, ‘‘cash in advance” for sub
scriptions will be strictly enforced from
this on, |We indulged quite a number
ring the spring and summer when
money was scarce, but now that crops
are good and cotton bringing from 1!! to
14 cents a pound, there is on excuse for
anyone not being able to raise a doyar
to pay forjhis county paper. We have
sent notices to all, so if the Progress
fails to put in its appearance this week
you can guess what tlie trouble is.
The Family Cough Medicin
In every home there should be a
tie of Dr. King's New Discovery, r<
for immediate use when any men
of the family contracts a cold
cough. Prompt use will stop
spread of sickness.. S. A. Slid, of
con, Mich., writes; “My whole fa
depends upon Dr. King,s New di
ery as the best cough and cold
spent I cine in the world. Two 50c
Tom J cured me of pneumonia.” T
of other families have been
benefited and depend enti:
Dr. King’s New Discovery
their coughs, colds, throat ai
troubles. Every dose help
50c and $1.00. All druggists. H
Bucklen & CV, Philadelph a
Louis.
2 That’s All!
Over 400 bales of cotton were sold
here|Salurday at prices around 14 cents
Trade was brisk and collections fine
and both farmer and merchant were
happy over their days work.
«
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A good profit can be
made, out of a small flock
of chickens, by giving care
ful attention to their feed
and by giving them, everj
day, tonic doses of
Eczema And Itching Cured
Trade at Hndaway’s.
Tiie soothing, healing medication in
im. HOBSON’S ECZEMA OlNTMBNT penC-
Mrs. W. D, Gasque aud little child, of J trntes every tiny pore of the skin,
Greenrville, S. is , visiting her mot- clears it of all impurities—stops itch-
her, Mrs. C. I I. Eliington hr re this i Ing instantly. Dr. Hobson’s Eczema
Bee Dee
STOCK & POULTRY MED!
Buy a Strouse and Bro3. Suit at Had-
away.s.
week.
A This will increase egs
a production, help make \yin
2 ter layers; put broiler* am
5 roasters in prime
tion, during season
I Ointment is guaranteed to speedily 01 highest prices, and preve:
If yon can’t find what you want at other unsightly eruptions
Iiadaway,s it will be gotten for you.
Com temeri
Hadaway.s -
Kid Gloves for sale at
MrJ. printup, Of Dealing, and Mr.
S. W. Haywood were in Thomson
Wednesday.
Trade at Hadnwny’s.
Mrs. W. J. Arrington after a weeks
visit to relatives here, will leave for
her home at Ellenton, S. C. Saturday.
heal eczema, rashes, ringworm.
tetter
Ecze
ma Ointment is a doctor’s prescription
not an experiment. All druggists or
by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co.,
Philadelphia and St. Louis.
I
or cure, disease. Try if|
* Price 25c, 50c and $l.C0 per can.
"Has (riven us better results than:
other poultry food or powder. ~Clo’
Bloom Poultry Yards. Owensboro. KJ
P. A.
When You Open
An Account
We solicttlie accounts of eonser-
ativedepositors who will appre
dale in turn our conserative me
thods of banking which have
given this institution the excel
ient reputation it. sustains in fin
ancial circles. As a oommercial
bank, merchants will find our
transactions are conducted in an
entirely satisfactory manner.
All funds absolutely protected.
OFFICERS:
H Boyd, Pres. 13- F. Johnson, Vice-Pres
A. Bo.vden, Cashier, [• O. Shields, Asst- Cash
Ira Ii. Farmer, Attorney.
DIRECTORS,
j. H. Boyd, '
13. F. Johnson,
J. E. Wilson,
T. H. Dozier,
The General talk among ladies is how
cheap the [Suits and Coats are at Had-
u way’s.
Stylish Millinery
Had a way’s,
and low prices at
Mrs. O. S, Lee and Mrs. Lytle went
to Augusta Wednesday to -ee Robin
Hood.
Mr. J. H. Kendrick, from near Col
umbia Mines, ir. North McDuffie, met
with the fair directors nt’The Progress!
i office Wednesday. j Get a pair of Hardware shoes at Hr
away’s and keep your feet dry.
Have you seen the new Fall Styles!
P. A. Bowden,
Ira E. Farmer,
S- Gibson,
E- H. McCord,.
The First National Bank,
Thomson, ■ Georgia.
WAGONS
Queen Quality and Walk-Over shoes]
for ladies at Hadaway's.
Mr, W. II. McManus, after spending
a week with relatives here left Thurs
day for his homo in Birmingham.
I Ion. Randall R. Beeves came up from
Hearing district Wednesday to meet
with the fair directors of their meeting
Wednesday morning.
The White Hickory Wagon is made out*ot tlj
best material money can buy. *
It runs as easy as any wago.n made: g
It is put together sostrangly that it will hold i|
a much larger load than the average wagon.
You can pay $10,00 more for a wagon than 1 ask for i|
White Hickory, bun you can not get a better wagon at any price.
The White Hickory Wagon is made by Georgia People cl
when you buy one your money does not go to some other state.
Come around and let us show you the good things about a Wh|
Hickory Wagon.
We carry a good line of Buggies and Harness and will be g;
to show you and give you prices.
Women Who Qef Dzzy
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H. L. BOATWRIGHT
-Quality, style and low ^prices prevail
at Hadaway,s.
A Gentle and Effective Laxative
A mild, gently and effective laxa-
Every woman who is trunk1 d with j
fainting and dizzy spells, backache,)
heartache, weakness, debility, consti-;
puffin or kidney troubles should use
Electric Bitters. They give relief when :
nothing else will, improve the health,
adding strength and vigor from the'
first dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines, of!
live is what people demand when suf- j Avecn. La., says: ‘JFour doctors had ■
fering from constipation. Thousands j given me up and my children and all]
swear by Dr. Ding’s New Life Pills,
j Hugh Tillman, of San Antonio, Tex.,
j writes: “They are, beyon 1 question,
j the best pills my wife and I have taken.
| They never cause pain. Price 25c at
j druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen
!& Ce., Philadelphia or St. Louis.
my friends were looking for rne to die
when my son insisted that I use Elec-
srio Bitters, I did so, and they had j
done me a world of good.” Just try |
them. 50c aud $1.00 at all druggists I
or by mail H‘ E. Bucklin & Co.,
Philadelphia or St. Louss.
T A TE a,re sole distributors for the World Renownl
ed Kelley Springfield Tires best in thl
world, also the G. & J. product of the Unite*
States Tires and the Howe Cloverleaf red tube
We do all kinds of Auto, Tire and Tube re|
pairing and guarantee satisfaction-
Savell-Davis Rubber Works
Jones and Macartan Sts., Augusta, Georgi,
im
marirjKHmce'T.*^r\''
HAYES AND COLVIN
This is time of year for buying Fall and Winter Shoes and you are thinking about where you can buy
Best Shoe at the Lowest Possible Price. We have them for the Whole Family in all the difl
ent leathers. WE SELL NOTHING BUT SOLID LEATHER SHOES.
Be Sure You Get a
Pure Leather Shoe
O VER 90 ft of all shoes sold for less than
$4.00 contain substitute* for lssthsr in
tbs heels, counters and soles.
Why pay puro leather prices
for such shoes when you never
know they are adulterated
until you wear them and find
them unsatisfactory. sou iij
F There is one way to be sure yonam get-
ting an honest leather shoe. Simply ask for
"Star Brand" shoes with the star on thfl
heel and tho name on the sole.
"StM Brand" is the largest selling line of
SO£ HATH El HEELS
MftlPSOOf CQAK-S CCNENT HUUtt
I during 1912. Every i
_j of good leather. No
ther are ever used.
“Star Brand" shoes are made in over 750
styles—in all the different leathers—for
men, women and children. A shoe to meet
•very demand, both as to style and grade.
Always ask for and Insist upon
‘ merchants sell them. Don't
to us. Vo an asocial i
The material and workmanship in STAR BRAND SHOE
GUARANTEED to give you satisfactory wear.
Try one pair of shoes from our store and see how mv]
longer they wear than the others you have
been buying.
We can Fit All, from the baby up.
'Stw Bnad Sboma Arm Bottot"
HAYES &, COLVIN
PHONE 176
THOMSON, GA.