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the McDuffie progress, Thomson, ga.
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1824.
WANTED—FOR CASH, AT ONCE.
Beef cattle, mutton, kid and veal; poultry
:>f all kinds.
Expert meat cutters to serve you at all
times. The best meats, poultry. Best gro
ceries at wonderfully low prices. You are
cordially invited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Prescott's Market and Fancy Grocery
1503 Wrightsboro Road. Phone 3182
Augusta, Ga.
PADGETT’S VIXEN SP~ Y
Disinfectant and Insecticide,
THE GREAT DEODORIZER AND INSECT I)E' tOYFR.
Kills Flies, Moths, Water Bugs, Chicktui Lice, Fa , Bed Bugs,
and Vermin of every kind—valuable for the sick or Oath room, in
sects cannot exist where VIXEN SPRAY is used freely, as it is a
perfect insecticide.
As a Deodorizer for Cellars, Fowl Houses or Garages, it has no
superior.
To Whom It May Concern: Augusta, Ga.
I beg to advise you that I have used “VIXEN” both in the office
and at home, and have found it a very good disinfectant. It is a
spray which does not damage furniture and gives it a fresh appear
ance with no ill effects. SAM F. GARLINGTON, Augusta, Ga.
Sold and Made by A. P. Padgett
1308 Broad St. Phone 2428
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
rMMfnatiiWf
Augusta, Ga.
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.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
MILLER PIANO CO.
High Grade Pianos and Player Pianos.
Phonographs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos,
and all string instruments, 0. K. Records.
The latest release, Tom Watson Special, by
Fiddlin’ Joe Carson.
Terms easy. 833 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
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.
HEATH, BOLSTER & TURNER
Wholesale Fruits, Produce and
Groceries.
Cor. Washington and Fenwick Sts.
Phones 1271 and 1272 Augusta, Ga.
MESENA DOTS.
By Freckles.
(This Week.)
Mr. W. M. Morris visited his uncle,
Mr. A. H. Johnson, of Boneville, who
is quite sick.
Several from this place attended
preaching services at Dearing Sun
day night.
Rev. Foster Young, Jr., filled his
regular appointment here Sunday af
ternoon. An unusually large crowd
attended the services and we hope
the attendance will continue to im
prove with the coming of spring.
Our Sunday school will open up
Sunday the 20th after a long vaca
tion through the winter. Everybody
come and bring some one with them
and help to make the Sunday school
what it has never been before.
Mrs. Grady Lazenby spent last
week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. F.
Young, Jr.
Misses Susie Mae and Katrina
Langham and Messrs. Bunyan Lang'-
haip and Thad Calhoun spent Sun
day with Miss Mabel Hill at Mace
donia.
Misses Kathleen Duckworth, Thel
ma Reese, Bessie Kate Hamilton and
Gladys Mayes and Mr. Giles Hall
were visitors at preaching Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ogletree and
family spent Sunday in Augusta.
Mr. W. B. Morris visited Mr. A.
H. Johnson, of Boneville, Sunday.
Miss Maude Geiger has returned
to her home near Fountain after
spending A week with her sister, Mrs.
J. V. Averett.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
.T. F. McCarthey is quite ill at this
writing. We wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Miss Ozie Leo Reese spent Sunday
night with Miss Myrom Simons.
The farmers of this section are be
ing very much delayed in their farm
ing by the continued rain. Perhaps
the rain will prevent the growing of
so much boll weevil food.
Miss Nellie B. Avrett spent Sun
day with Miss Allene McCarthey.
(Last Week.)
Mr. Jim Griffith, from Cincinnati,
Ohio, is visiting his sister, Mrs. M.
Y. Moore, this week.
Misses Maureen and Ruby Simons
spent Sunday evening with Misses
Susie Mae and Katrina Langham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luke visited
Mrs. J. V. Johnson near the Colum
bia Mines Sunday.
Miss Maude Gieger, of Fountain,
is spending this week with her sister,
Mrs. J. V. Avrett.
Mrs. W. M. Morris spent Wednes
day evening with Mrs. W. B. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Avrett and chil
dren and Miss Maude Geiger spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Morris.
Mrs. W. M. Morris spent Monday
with relatives in Warrenton.
Mr. Bunyan Langham and Miss
Susie Mae and Katrina Langham
attended a social given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCarhty
Wednesday night.
By Juanita.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Adams spent
the week-end with Mrs. Adams.
Messrs. John Ellis Hawes, Ellis
Adams and Robert Adams made a
business trip to Thomson Monday.
Mrs. Estelle Young has returned
home from a visit to Mr. W. A.
Young of Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Crawford spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Williams.
Messrs. Lloyd Williams and Scott
Crawford made a business trip to
Norwood Monday.
Mr. T. H. Hunt and Mr. E. C. Farr
made a business trip to town Mon
day.
Mrs. W. D. Holzendorf spent Sun
day with Mrs. F. E. Holzendorf.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Flournoy Dunaway is on the sick
list at this writing.
The League social will be held at
Mrs. S. F. Dunaway’s Saturday night,
April 19th.
Slow Change in CUmale
The idea often advanced that win
fers and summers are changing is. a
fallacy apparently, as the changes
noted scientifically are purely “local,"
due hi man's own work, such as defer
e.station, the building of canals, the
tilling of vast acreage and even the
building of railroads.
Wise X-Ray Laboratory
W. G. WISE, Roentgenoologist.
Masonic Bldg. Augusta, Ga.
Phones—Office 6G9; Residence 2980.
On Every Basis
Buick Satisfies
Measured on the basis of appearance, comfort
and utility, Buick more than satisfies the most
exacting motorists.
Measured on the basis of day-in and day-out
dependability, Buick has for years past set the
standard for the industry.
Measured on the basis of enduring, trouble-
free, personal transportation, Buick stands out
as a car unique, distinctive and apart.
Ask any Buick owner.
E-A8-1S-WP
A. H. CURTIS & SON
Thomson, Ga.
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
Build, up your flock with pure-bred chicks
that lay early and often. Best quality.
Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, An
con as and Orphingtons.
FIELD AND GARDEN SEED, PLANTS
AND BULBS.
N. L. WILLET SEED CO.
Phone 498. Augusta, Ga,
How Does Your
Automobile Look?
It may look like it needs
paint. No doubt it does after
all this bad weather.
One coat of Kyanize enamel
will (ix it for you.
Frank J. Story Co.
O’Conner-Schwcers Old
Stand.
855 Broad St. Phone 2837
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.
A. H. NICHOLS & SON
Marble and Granite Monuments.
634 Sixth St. Phone 719. Augusta, Ga.
WHEN YOU BUILD
Let us save you money on your Roofing and Building Materials.
We carry a very large and complete stock of Galvanized Corrugated
rnd V Crimped Roofing, Tin and Composition Roofing, Metal Shin
gles, Sheet Copper and Zinc, Mantels, Tiles, Grates, Builders Hard
ware, etc. Quick shipments, lowest prices. Let us serve you.
DAVID SLUSKY & SON, Augusta, Gr
FOR REALLY GOOD CLOTHES
—Go To—
A. H. MIEGEL, Tailor
127 Eighth St. Augusta, Ga.
Tires and Tubes. Gas and Oil
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION
C. S. LANGHAM, Propr.
652 Broad St. Phone 1768. Augusta, Ga.
Cars Washed, $1.00.
WHITE OAK NEWS.
Miss Jetta Morris returned home
Sunday after spending several days
with relatives in Augusta.
Miss Eva Stone is the guest of
relatives in Atlanta.
Misses Florence and Louise Lon-
ergan spent Saturday night with
Misses Lena and Louise Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Reese and
Misses Mildred and Esther Reese,
Mrs. Sirley Morris spent Sunday with
Mrs. J. W. McNair, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eanos Ansley and
family spent a while Sunday with
i Mrs. Newby.
Mrs. Roland Smith and Mrs. New
by spent one day last week with rel
atives in Wrightsboro.
Messrs. Coyl Hulme and Lloyd Pas
chal, of Winfield,, were visitors in
the community for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morris, of
Appling, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Dash Morris.
Friends of Mrs. Luther McNair
are sorry to learn of her illness.
Friends of Mr. Lloyd Fulcher are
glad to know he is out again after
a case of flu.
Mrs. W. E. Blanchard spent Sun
day with her daughter, Mrs. Luther
McNair.
Miss Love Morris spent the week
end near Appling as the guest of her
brother, Mr. Clifford Morris.
Mr. Cluese Morris and family spent
Sunday with relatives near here.
Mrs. Frazzle Crawford and chil
dren are visiting relatives in Au
gusta.
Easy Terms.
USED CARS
All Makes.
DUNN, TOOLE &
MARTYNE
547 Broad St.,
Augusta, Ga.
MONTELL
Photography In All Its Phases
One Door Below Gaudell’s
Augusta, Ga.
Age of Your.g PJen
Every age Is the age of young men,
but file older men seem to have she
monev.
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.
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.
MERCHANTS MAKE MONEY
By Using the Quick Wholesale Service of
D. C. GOLDSTEIN & COMPANY
964 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GA.
Notions, Furnishings, Hosiery, Underwear.
These items, you know, stocked for quick shipment. Nufashond
Notions, Berkshire Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, Roxford Fash
ioned Hosiery, B. V. May Socks, Sealpax and Hanes’ Underwear,
Bell Cord and Blue Bell Overalls. Big Yank and Golden Rule Work
Shirts, Haberdasher Dress Shirts, Dress and Work Pants, and all
the staples you handle.
WANTED TO BUY
Poultry, Eggs and fine country meats, veal,
pork, mutton, kid and beef.
FOR SALE—Cut to order, the finest fresh
meats. Vegetables, poultry, eggs, oysters
and sausage.
Our Warren, McDuffie and Columbia coun
ty friends especially invited to see us.
E. V. WOODWARD, Palace Market
1053 Walton Way Augusta, Ga.
R. E. ELLIOTT &
SONS
Private Ambulance
Phone 505.
Corner Telfair and
Twelfth Sts.
Augusta, Ga.
V. & L. CAFE .
We are fully equipped to serve 300 per
sons at one sitting and rive them the be
prepared by cooks of ability, Sea Food,
Florida and California Vegetables and
Fruits.
Hotel, automobile and picnic parties serv
ed with luncheons. Phone or wire ir . You
are cordially invited to dine with us, read
and rest.
V. & L. CAFE, Jackson St, Aim Ga.
Let The Progress Do Your
Job Printing.