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the McDuffie prc^Ress, Thomson, ga.
FRIDAY, MARCH
Tom Watson Self-Rising Flour!
Arrived Thursday a Car Load of Tom Watson and Miss Dixie Self-
Rising Flours. There is no Better Self-Rising Flour Made Than
Tom Watson and Miss Dixie.
24 lbSi Tom Watson Self-Rising Flour $1.00; Barrel $7.75.
24 lbs. Miss Dixie Self-Rising Flour $1.00; Barrel $7.50.
Every Sack of Tom Watson and Miss Dixie Flour is Guaranteed
to Give You Entire Satisfaction; if Mot Your Money Will be Cheer
fully Refunded by Me.
Each Sack of the Watson Flour has a Picure of Mr. Watson on it.
J. M. HAYES, Thomson, Ga.
Farm Wanted!
Small farm, about 50 acres,
within 1 to 5 miles of Thomson, im
proved or unimproved.
McDuffie County Real
Estate Agency.
Tires and Tubes. Gas and Oil.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION
C. S. LANGHAM, Propr.
652 Broad St. Phone 1766. Augusta, Ga.
Cars Washed, $1.00.
B2Sfl
AUGUSTA CREAM SIZING CO.
Manufactures of
Sizing, Softeners, Cherokee Cleaner, Etc.
Phone 2446. P. 0. Box 376. 1002 Walker St.
Augusta, Ga.
—TIRES—
We Sell More Goodrich in, Augusta—There is a
Reason—Here are Some of the Reasons:
32x4, $14.00; 33x4 1-2, $18.00. Tubes as cheap in proportion.
The Goodrich headquarters, where your dollar counts. We both lose
money if you don’t see me. We also carry a complete line of used tires.
We allow you just what we can get on your old tires. See us without delay.
1238 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
HEATH, BOLSTER & TURNER
Wholesale Fruits, Produce and
Groceries.
Cor. Washington and Fenwick Sts.
Phone 1271 and 72. Augusta, Ga.
. H. NICHOLS & SON
Marble and Granite Monuments.
634 Sixth St. Phone 719. Augusta, Ga.
VORHAUER’S VIENNA BAKERY
None Such Restaurant
For For
Ladies Gentlemen
A delightful place to rest and eat
the best food.
720 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
Let The Progress Do Your
Job Printing.
WINFIELD NEWS
By Pet.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Neal and son,
Edward, of Girard, spent the week
end in Winfield visiting relatives.
Mrs. L. E. Averett, Misses Ida Mae
and Ruby Averett spent Friday at
the home of Mrs. U. M. Blanchard.
Miss Margaret Henslee spent Wed
nesday night with Miss Marion Grif
fin.
The Baptist Woman’s Missionary
Society held their meeting at the
home of Mrs. Willie Tankersley Fri
day, March 7.
Little Roy Blanchard spent Tues
day night with Felix Griffin.
Mr. Newton Averett spent Sunday
with Mr. .fames Guillebeau.
Mr. Tom Henslee spent Monday
nigh twith Harold Fortson.
Miss Jessie Tankersley spent Fri
day night with Misses Annie and
Marion Griffin.
Miss Margaret Henslee spent Mon
day night with Miss Rubie Averett.
Mr. Hillman Tankersley spent Mon
day night at the home of his brother,
Mr. Dillard Tankersley.
Miss Mildred Paschal entertained
a few of her special friends Friday
night with a rook party.
Well, Dorothy, I think you are mis
taken. Winfield has not been asleep
and as for East Winfield I don’t know
about it.
W. M. U. SHARON BAPTIST
CHURCH.
The Woman’s Missionary Union of
Sharon Baptist church met March 7
for their regular monthly meeting
and week of prayer for March. The
meeting, which was on Home Mis
sions, opened with the song, “Jesus
is Calling.”
Scripture reading, Psalm 37:1-11.
Prayer by President. Our Foreign
Population, by Jessie Tankersley.
Planting God’s Acre, by Mrs. W. E.
Tankersley. Reading, by Mrs. Ma
mie Paschal. Sunday in a Mountain
School, by Mrs. Edgar Griffin.
The Union is now studying the
book, “Stewardship and Missions,”
by Chrales E. Cook.
Song by all, “Guide Me, O Thou
Great Jehovah.”
The meeting was dismissed with
sentence prayer.
ANNIE LAURIE GRIFFIN,
Cor. Sec.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
This is to advise that blank policy
No. 3106414 has been lost or stolen
and has never been issued by this
company. Please also take notice
that this company will not be respon
sible or liable for any los3 occurring
under this policy. A reward of $5.00
will also be given for the return cf
this policy.
GLOBE & RUTGERS FIRE IN
SURANCE CO
By Hurt & Quinn, State Agents.
To Our Farmer
Friends:
We desire to inform you that we
have a poison to offer you for the
coming season for the killing of the
Boll Weevil, which will astonish you
in the way of price and effectiveness,
as it is sold under a guarantee to
kill the Boll Weevil. Call or write
us for any information desired.
WAYNESBORO LABORATORIES
Waynesboro, Ga.
Adv.
CENT A WORD ADS
Advertisements under this head are
charged for at the rate of one cent
n word, though no adv. will be in
serted one time for less than 25c.
Special rates by the month or more
ban one week.
FOR SALE—College No. 1 cotton
seed, for planting, pure. J E.
Harrison, Thomson, Ga. 2-29-3t
ram
FOR SALE—Two good horses, cheap.
J. E. Hawes, Wrightsboro, Ga.
2-2!) 3t.
WANTED—To exchange good horse
for hogs or cattle. J. F. Shields,
Thomson, Ga. 3-14-2t
WANTED—To buy peas; will pay
$2.25 per bushel. J. M. Hayes,
Thomson, Ga.
FOR SALE—Wannamaker’s Big Boll
Cleveland Cottdn Seed, $1.50 per
bushel. Also, Marlboro Prolific seed
corn, $2.00 per Jjushel. J. E. Hawes,
Wrightsboro, Ga. 2-29-3t
FOR SALE—Albert Pace’s pony;
price $75. Apply Knox Hotel.
FARM FOR RENT—A one or two
horse farm to rent near Sweet
water church. Corn and fertilizer
furnished. Apply J. T. Neal.
WANTED to buy Watson’s Roman-
Sketches. C. J. Ramage, Saluda,
S. C.
FOR SALE—56-bushels of College
No. 1 Cotton Seed, in three bushel
sacks; one year from State College,
privately ginned, absolutely pure, at
$1.60 per bushel. J. Q. West.
3-14-tf.
FOR SALE—I have a limited quanti
ty of Over the Top Cotton Seed.
Produces as well as Cleveland. Staple
much better. Ask the buyers. Seed
pure. John T. West, Thomson, Ga.
3-14-2t.
FOR SALE—Several used Ford
Trucks. Apply to Ford Motor
Company or to John T. West & Sons,
Thomson, Ga. 3-14-2t.
FOR SALE—Whatley’s Prolific corn
selected, nubbed, shelled and re
cleaned; peck, 75c, half bushel $1.25,
bushel $2.00. Small lot of Wanna
maker’s Pedigreed Cleveland Big Boll
cotton seed, delivered F. O. B. Thom
son, Ga., at $1.50 bushel. S. S.
Ruark. 3-7 3t
HARDAWAY PLACE, for sale or
rent; 3 horse farm; 5 miles from
Thomson on Dixie Highway. Miss
Gaines Story, Thomson, Ga. 3-7 3t
FOR SALE—Pit Bull Pups. J. H.
Clary, Dearing, Ga. 2-29 3t
FOR RENT—Six room house on
Jackson street. Apply to C. E.
Lokey. 12-21 tf
WANTED—Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hos
iery for men, women and children;
eliminates darning. Salary, $75 a
week full time; $1.50 an hour spare
time. Cottons, heathers, silks. In
ternational Stocking Mills, Norris
town, Pa. l-ll-10t
FOR RENT—Apartments at 712
Jackson street. Mrs. H. S. Norri3.
SPECIAL
PALACE THEATRE
March 17 and 18.
Does Marriage
Kill Love?
“I love you, but I
tvon’t marry you,” said
Pat.
“Marriage kills ro
mance.”
For she had seen her
married i sisters, her
own mother, flirt out
rageously.
“Isn’t there a place
where love is free?”
she asked.
“Yes,” said Cary, “a
place where fools go
and never return.”
As you shall
see in
YCT~
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FEATURING
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