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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924.
THE McDUFF & PROGRESS, THOMSON, GA.
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Another Proof That Buicks Satisfy
Buick owners are always reluctant to
part with their cars. For Buick’s de
pendability, its ability to master every
road condition, its sturdiness, its safety
and comfort all firmly establish Buick
in every owner’s regard. Buick has
made good cars for over twenty ye^rs
and the latest Buick achievement is
its greatest. Let us prove this to you
by a demonstration in the Buick model
you like the best.
A. H. CURTIS & SON
Thomson, Ga.
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
MONEY TO LEND
I can quickly negotiate loans
in unlimited amounts on improved^
farm lands.
Five to ten years time.
Easy payments.
Parties interested will do well
to see me at once.
J. GLENN STOVALL.
BUY YOUR CULTIVATORS, WEEDERS,
CORN AND COTTON PLANTERS.
Repairs, Gasoline Engines, Pulleys, Shafts
and Farm Machinery from
WIRTZ & HERNLEN
1767 Milledgeville Road
Phone 1857 Augusta, Ga.
WANTED—FOR CASH, AT ONCE.
Beef cattle, mutton, kid and veal; poultry
M all kinds.
Expert meat cutters to serve you at all
times. The best meats, poultry. Best gro
ceries at wonderful! * low prices. You are
cordially invited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Prescott’s Market and Fancy Grocery
1503 Wrightsboro Road. Phone 3182
Augusta, Ga.
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From Last Week.
A large crowd attended preaching
at Sharon Sunday and enjoyed a fine
sermon preached by Rev. Paul Bei y.
Miss Mamie Bridges, who is a
pleasant visitor in Cobbham, was de
lightfully entertained by Mrs. B. F.
Henslee last week-end.
Miss Ruth Fortson’s invited guest.s
for dinner Sunday were Misses Alma
and Helen Paschal, Margaret Hen-
slee, Messrs. Tom Henslee, Hatmp
Burnside, Clarence Cliatt, Hilman
Tankersley and Palmer Smith.
Mr. Cecil Burnside visited at the
home of Mr. J. R. Farr Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunn, Miss
Mamie Bridges and Miss Tate Mar
shall visited Thomson Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris, of
Augusta, were the pleasant guests of
her mother, Mrs. Homer Sturgis,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Beverly Farr visited Thomson
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Will Gibson spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Dunn.
Miss Julia Farr, who is teaching
school at Wrightsboro, was at home
for the week-end.
Mr. Rad Story was the guest of a
week-end visitor Sunday night.
Miss Mamie Bridges, Miss Kate
Marshall, Margaret Henslee, Leon
ard Henslee, Mr. T. E. Jones formed
a party to Thomson Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. Ed Hatcher and Mrs. Cecil
Burnside were the invited guests of
Mrs. B. F. Henslee for dinner Tues
day.
Mr. T. E. Jones was the pleasant
guest at the home of Mr. E. H. Burn
side Sunday night.
Miss Mamie Bridges and Miss Kate
Marshall visited Mrs. Homer Sturgis
Monday afternoon.
Mr. Beverly Farr made a business
trip to Augusta Monday.
Mrs. J. C. Dunn, Mrs. Will Gibson
and Mrs. Cecil Burnside visited Mrs.
Sturgis Saturday afternoon.
Mr. B. F. Henslee and Mr. E. H.
Burnside spent Monday night in
Thomson.
Mrs. W. W. Hardaway, Mrs. Will
Gibson, Mrs. J. C. Dunn, Mrs. Homer
Sturgis and Miss Mamie Bridges
were the invited guests for dinner
Thursday at the home of Mr. E. H.
Burnside.
Mr. Romie Blanchard is moving
this week to Thomson and will occupy
the residence of Mrs. Oscar Williams
on Gordon Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Farr spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Henry
Story.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Farr visited her
mother at Appling Sunday. She has
been ill but they found her greatly
improved.
PINE GROVE NEWS
Cy Kiddie.
The community was shocked to
hear of the death of Mrs. Lizzie
Story, which occurred at. 5:20 o’clock
Saturday morning after an illness of
one wt I: The funeral services were
held at her late home Sunday morn
ing, o'" i icted by Rev. C. C. Kiser.
The i me Grove choir with Mrs., Bps-
sie Smith at the organ, sang a few
songs, alter which the remains were
laid to rest in the Hunt cemetery
south of Thomson. Besides her hus
band, she leaves one daughter, four
sons and a host of relatives and
friends to mourn her death.
Mrs. Bessie Smith spent the week
end with Mrs. Charles McDonald.
Messrs. Frank Kent and Boyce
Norris called on Misses Ella and
Oleta Warr Sunday evening.
Messrs. Charlie Reese and Forest
McDonald and Misses Mary and
Louise Edmunds motored to Lincoln-
ton Sunday afternoon .
Mrs. Cox is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. G. T, McDonald, who is very
sick.
Don’t forget the oyster supper and
box supper Saturday night, April 5.
Everybody be sure and come.
Messrs. Boyce Norris and Forest
'McDonald called on Misses Mary and
! Louise Edmunds Saturday night.
Mrs. C. W. McDonald and daugh
ter, Nellie, spent a while Sunday
night with Mrs. G. T. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDonald
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mrs. C. W. McDonald.
A Wise Citizen.
Do ns much ns you enn, ns well ns
you can, as soon ns you enn. and you
need not be afraid of being “canned,"
Is the sane advice of a wise citizen.—
Brooklyn Standard Union.
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Cramping Spells |
“17OR MORE THAN A YEAR I had been in a *
very bad condition,” rays Mrs. R. E. Kimbrell, a
of Route 1, Dorchester, Texas. “I suffered ■
| with cramping spells which gave me bad pains in 2
| my back and sides. Sometimes I would have to »
| catch at something, I would get so suddenly dizzy, a
i ... I had to quit doing my work. I tried many reme- 2
£ dies, but none of them seamed to do me any good.
“In April I went up to Arkansas to visit my sister. ... ■
jj She said to me, 'Willie, if yt i are going to take anything, ■
g take Cardui. It will really h’lp you.’ I came home and told 2
^ my doctor what she had said and he said I could not take any 2
* better tonic, so my husband immediately got me a bottie and b
si I began it. ... My case was a pretty tough one, I know, so ■
£ I kept on faithfully. After the fourth bottle, I began to feel 2
| very much better, so much so that I was surprised at myself. 2
H I have taken six bottles now and I can truly say I feel like a ■
1 ''different woman. ... I feel foie and I owe it all to CarJui, 2
J which I took faithfully.” ^
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The Woman’s Tonic
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
This is to advise that blank policy
No. 3100414 has been lost or stolen
and has never been issued by ibis
company. Please also take notice
that this company will not be respon
sible or. liable for any loss occurring
under this policy. A reward of S5.00
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,
ns it is sold under a guarantee to
kill the Boll Weevil. Call or write
us for any information desired.
WAYNESBORO LABORATORIES
Waynesboro, Ga.
Adv.
A CRY m THE NIGHT, griping
pains in the vitals, cramps,
weakening diarrhoea - whether child or
adult, immediate comfort and ease in
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Pays to keep always on hand.
Bite of the Scorpion.
A venomous member of the spider
family is the well-known scorpion,
which some authorities consider the
most dangerous species. The hlte, or
rather the sting, of the scorpion is not
necessarily fatal unless neglected too
long. The pain Is very great and the
affected part swells and throbs, while
extreme nausea is felt. It lias Jteen
claimed that the venom of this big in
sect gradually loses its effect upon
human beings, successive stings seem
ing to render a person more or less im
mune lo the usual suffering.
interesting.
Culture is a good ihing for bored
ladles to take up. They have plenty
of styles In it.—Louisville Courier-
Journal.
Just So.
As we grow older we necept with
more philosophy the disappointments
of our friends.—Boston Transcript.
Easy Terms.
USED CARS
All Makes.
DUNN, TOOLE &
MARTYNE
547 Broad St.,
Augusta, Ga.
How Does Your
Automobile Look?
It may look like it needs
paint. No doubt it does after
all this had weather.
One coat of Kyanize enamel
will fix it for you.
Frank J. Story Co.
O’Conner-Schweers Old
Stand. 1 *"
855 Broad St. Phone 2837
Augusta, Ga.
SPECIAL DRESS SALE—Monday & Tues.
If you want values that are
really worthwhile, you can
find here a Dress for your
personality as well as purse.
Don't fail to see these offer
ings:
oatin-Faced Canton, Flat
Crepes, Satins, Crepe Ro-
maine, Combinations, Tange
rine, Rosewood, Tan, Gray
Brique, China Blue, Mexico,
Rust Etc.—
$14.75 and $19.75
Values $24.00 Values $35.00
to $29.50 to $39.50
Sizes 16 to 48 1-2.
Dresses For Every Occasion
Frocks that are smart. Tiers
and Ruffles, the new Boyish
Sport Models.
Dresses for the evening,
elaborate in detail. Frocks
for large women in slender
izing models.
WETNGARTEN’S
Exclusive Dress Shop
210 Jackson St., Augusta, Ga.
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SPORT GOODS.
Fishing Tackle, Rods, Lines, Reels, Nets,
Hooks, and Minnows; Guns and Pistols and
Expert Repairing.
Lawn Mowers at wonderfully low prices.
Come to see us; phone, write or wire us.
We are ready to serve you.
HEMSTREET & ALEXANDER
647 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
MILLER PIANO CO.
High Grade Pianos and Player Pianos.
Phonographs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos,
and all string instruments, O. K. Records.
The latest release, Tom Watson Special, by
Fiddlin’ Joe Carson.
Terms easy. 833 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
FLOWER POTS
Made by the South Carolina Pottery Co., just
across North Augusta Bridge in South Car
olina. All size pots at wholesale prices.
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Everything in Drugs and Toilet Articles at
MARKS & EDMUNDS
Successors to King’s Pharmacy.
We solicit your patronage. We fill pre
scriptions and return by mail same day.
For service phone 615.
Broad and 13th Sts. Augusta, Ga.
Wise X-Ray Laboratory
W. G. WISE, Roentgcneologist.
Masonic Bldg. Augusta, Ga.
Phones—Office 6(39; Residence 2980.
Carrere & Co.
We solicit orders for cotton in
units of ten bales and upwards
for future delivery.
All settlements made in
Augusta.
HOUGHTON & DORAN
New York.
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SAW MILLS
Latest Belt Feeds
Money Maker.
All Kinds Mill
Supplies.
Teeth, Files, Belting, Pipe,
Injectors, Fittings, Engine
and Boiler Repairs. Bring
with your auto and work
done quick.
Plenty room to park car.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, Ga,
Georgia and Florida Ry. Passenger Schedule
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 11th, 1923.
THROUGH DAILY PULLMAN SERVICE BETWEEN AUGUSTA
JACKSONVILLE ON THE BON-AIR SPECIAL.
AND
DIRECT CONNECTION MADE AT JACKSONVILLE WITH SEABOARD
AIR LINE, ATLANTIC COAST LINE AND FLORIDA EAST
COAST, FOR ALL FLORIDA POINTS.
DIRECT CONNECTION MADE AT AUGUSTA FOR
WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK.
RICHMOND,
Daily
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6:10 PM
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Midville
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Swainsboro
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Wesley
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Vidalia
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Douglas
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Valdosta
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Valdoosta
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Connections made
Vidalia
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Millen
at Millen with the Centdal
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of Georgia.
Daily
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5:22 PM
6:03 PM
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Lv Gibson Lv
Lv Sandersville Lv
Lv Tennille Lv
Direct connections made at Tennille with Central of Georgia for Mid-
ville, at which point connection is made with Bon-Air Special for Florida
points.
Daily
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Daily Ex. Sun. Sun. Only Sun. only Ex. Sun. Daily
4:45 PM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM Lv Nashville Ar 3:55 PM 4:30 PM 9:30 AM
5:17 PM 10:50 AM 10:49 AM Lv Sparks Lv 3:18 PM 3:30 PM 8:55 AVM
5;30 PM 11:10 AM 10:59 AM Lv Adel Lv 3:05 PM 3:15 PM 8:45 AM
11:20 AM 11:06 AII Lv Sparks Lv 3:00 PM 2:50 PM
12:35 PM 12:15PM Ar Moultrie Lv 1:45 PM 1:15 PM
J. E. KEN WORTHY, General Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga.