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the McDuffie progress October, 3,1913
Christian Science Services—;
are held every Sunday at 10:45 a. m., j
in room number 19, 2nd floor Neal-
Knox building, known as the old Post-
office building. The public is cordially
invited.
J. B. BURNSIDE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE IN WILSON BUILDING
Personal Mention
Everybody is talking il-The County,
Fair.
Twelveji ag s now-The Progress.
FAIR! FAIR! FAIR! Talk FAIR.
THOMSON, - GEORGIA.
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Every is talking it-The County Fair,
'twelve pages now the Progress.
Mr. T. N. Nabors, of Washington
was in Thomson Saturday.
Phone Jolison for Cooked Brains,
ger.uin Potted Ham, Veal Leaf etc.
One adveitisment, no matter how
well written or how well circulated,
will not build a business success, Keep
everlastingly at it if you would derive
the greatest benefits from advertising.
Fresh Self Rising
at Johnson’s.
Buckwheat Flour
I. E. FARMER
Attorney At Law
THOMSON, GA.
Real Estate Bought and Sold
Mr. J. T. Neal made a business trip
to Augusta Tuesday.
Graham Flour in 25 cmt packages,
Are You a Woman ?
m Cardui
Tiie Woman's Tonic
phone Jhonson 1911.
Co-operation is all that [is needed to
make the Fair a grand success'
Mra. W. J, Perry was called lo SVa tl
inglon Friday ou account of the illness
her daughter, ivtrs. Dempsesy Binns.
We are glad to report Mrs. Binns mucg
better at thise time.J
Uncle Sam Bread, sold by Johnson.
Mr. II. L' Turne.1, of Thomson, was
in Washington the first of the' week on
business.— Washington Reporter,
Mr. Ben A. Neal made a business trip
to Augusta Tuesday.
Royal Scarlet Asparaguas Tips,
Heinze Preserves at Johnson's.
The many faiends of Irving Hatcher,
will regret lo learn that he has gone to
Kingston, N. C. to make his home.
Mr. Hatcher left Tuesbay,
Mr and Mrs. Tom Scott, of Waycross
arrived in Thomson Tuesday, having
been called here by the serious turn in
Nr, T. A. Scott, Sr; condition.
Civic spirit is one of the mrst valu-
ablesassets a town can have. The ex
istence of such a spirit is evidence in
itself that the town is a good one. I.
is the kind of people will tie lo for they
like to cast their lot with a community
that believes in ih.nV'Clves, where
everybody boosts and nobody knocks.
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A Good Overcoat Is Better
Than a Bad Cold
A good farm is the land on J which a
good farmer lives.
For your wants call 17.
Seventy odd dollars for a bale of cot
ton. Still the cahnity [howler stays on
the jolt.
Fresh Post. Toasties and Cprn Flakes
Bhone Johnson.
The county Fair is the one big event
in Thom<on this month.
Grain Fertilizers for sale by
Stockton, Thomson, Ga.
T.B.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply once the -wonderful old reliable DR
I'ORTIiR’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL.asur-
Kical dressing that relieves pain and heals nl
Inc sauie time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00.
The Establishment of a flour mill in
in Thomson voild greatiy increase the
yield of weeat in this vicinty.
Swifts Premium hums and Lard at
Johnson’s, phone 193.
Mr. C' B. Ellington from the Pana
ma Canal is spending senie|time[ with
his mother here, Mrs. C. H. Eliingto \
FSR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
F4
No. 666
If the people of Thomson would talk
County Fair one tenth as much as they
did the Frank trial and Thaws escape
j we would have ono of the best fairs
ever held in a small town,
This is n prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER.
Five or six dosea will break any case, and
if taken then as n tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or Bickcn. 25c
Mr. Stevens, a rising young lawyer,
of Thomson,was in Harlem Fii.lay on
legal business.—Columbia Sentinel.
Phono 17 for fresh Beans.
Notice To Debtors
That Minute Drink Instant Postum,
30 and 50 cents tii.s, at Johnson's.
Charles H. Prichard, one of tile Man
agers of the Southern Ruralist, is com
ing tojour fair to shake hands with his
host of friends in this, his roumerhome
He will have a supply of the latest is
sue on hand, and make it easy fot the
good people to-subscribe, by selecting
some one to look after his paper's in
terests,
Fresh stock Quaker Oats 10 cent pack
ages, 15 cent ms, at Johnson's.
All who are indebted to the
estate ofj. M, Harrison, or
the firm of J. M. Harrison
& Son, at their Thomson store
will please call and settle with
Mr. J. M. Harrison, who has
the books and accounts tit his
store on Railrord street. And
those who are indebted to the
estate of }. M. Harrison or
firm of J. M. Harrison & Son
at Autney, Ga., can settle
with me.
M. A. Harrison, Adm.
Estate J. M. Harrison,
Autney, Ga.
Claude Bacon, of Augusta, was a
guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. R.
H. Johnson timidity
Fresh produce at B. R. Wall’s.
It will be a great day in Georgia
when merchants and business men of
the small towns will co-operate with
the farmers on the high plain that
whatever benefits the farmer helps all
elases of business,
Anything you are in need of call
B. It. Wall. He will do his best to
get it for you.
"Wall'&e'r (Co Miller
Dentist
731 Green St., Augusta, Ga
Phone 87.
—And S.-E Overcoats are “the Good”.
Schloss Bros, and Rogers Peet Over
coats.
They run the whole garmut of Smart
Styles.
—All weights from a ‘‘top coat" to a heavy auto
model.
There are some splendid new features in Overcoat
Styles for this winter.
Done by Schloss Bros- and Rogers Peet, they
are, indeed, very masterful-
—Custom tailor creations in lines and materials—
also in making.
But not with the custom tailor prices-
$12.50 to $35.00
Raincoats—“Slip-ons” and Garbardines.
SWAN-EDWARDS CO.
Formerly H- J. PORTER CO.
Stewart Phinizy Ferdinand Phinizy
James Tcbln
Phinizy Sc Co.
Cotton Factors.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
WELL BEGUN
What’s well begun, is Half Done
Do your half by visiting us for
our photograph.
We will attend to the other half.
TOMMIM’S STUDIO
862 BROAD ST.. AUGUSTA, GA.
mam
Don’t Fail To Lay In Your Supply
Of Meal and Hulls while you have the money and the mill has the
hulls. Swap your seed for meal and hulls.
It will pay you to save your corn by grinding cob and corn and mixing 100 lbs. of cotton seed
meal to every 800 lbs. corn and cob meal. One sack of cotton seed meal contains as much food
value as 200 lbs. of corn and be bought for 1-3 the price of the corn.
Waich the crops this year that used THE FAMOUS McDUFFIE BRANDS of HIGH GRADE
GUANO, and next year you will use it yourselves.
I
The McDuffie Oil & Fertilizer Co.
THOMSON,
GEORGIA.