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jjj Special rates are also made by the hotels for all out of town
IJJ customers during this time. It is to your advantage to come to ??'
H Macon during these special days, as merchants representing different
lines of business have combined to give special inducements to out ||l
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The Macon News will act as clearing house for the various stores
and upon showing of receipt for cash purchases will refund railroad ?J'
fare for one person, not, however to exceed 5/ of such purchases H
or actual railroad fare.
)(1 A list of houses authorizing this refund will be gladly furnish- H
jjl ed upon application or will be found in current issues of the Macon
"JJ News, but better still we will invite you to make our store head- ?J
)( quarters and if purchases are made elsewhere we will gladly combine H
11 them and ship with purchases you make at the Union, saving the
|| extra transportation charges. ||
Our office will be at your service for information and every
courtesy and convenience will be extended those who avail them- "J
selves of this unusual offer.
IS Remember satisfaction is guaranteed at the Greater Union, and J!
the styles and prices here give you a most complete line to
select from.
|J Awaiting your coming, we are, M
Yours very truly, ||
'J THE UNION DRY GOODS CO., ?!
H| 552 Cherry St., H
Macon, Ga.
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County News Items!
MAYNARD.
Miss Venera Spear is spending this
week with her aunt, Mrs. Zenas
Hencley.
Miss Mamie McElroy left Sunday
for St. Joseph’s Sanitarium to study
to be a trained nurse. We will miss
Kat from our community, but we
wish her much success.
Mrs. Jesse Hencely and children,
Beulah Maye and Louise, are spend
ing a while with her father and rela
tives.
Mr. Gibson Wright spent Saturday
night with Mr. Alford Tollerson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hencely spent
Sunday morning with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Jesse Hencely.
Miss Zada Abernathy spent Tues
day P. M. with Miss Pearl Lunsford.
Miss Venera Spear spent Saturday
with Misses Pearl and Susie Maye
Lunsford.
Miss Cora Lunsford has returned
after a week’s stay with her cousin,
Miss Mabel Williamson.
Messrs. Willie Bowdoin of near Ju
liette and George Thompson of Dames
Ferry spent Saturday night with the
family of Mr. C. C. Lunsford.
Miss Minnie Childs and Mr. David
Childs spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Hence
ly, and attended the singing at Mrs..
C. C. Lunsford’s.
Mr. George Head of Cork spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
C. C. Lunsford and family.
Miss Susie Maye Lunsford spent
Tuesday P. M. with Miss Florrie Ab
ernathy.
Masters Fred and Willie Lunsford
spent Sunday with Masters Jeff and
Earnest Little.
We are very glad to see Mr. John
McElroy able to be out again.
Masters Ralph and Pat Edwards
and Fred Lunsford spent Saturday
afternoon with Mr. Marion Blanton.
Dr. A. Chamlee, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Edwards and Mrs. Zenas Hencely
dined with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hence
ly Saturday.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
met at Mrs. B. L. Hencely’s Satur
day P. M. and reported a good meet
ing and an enjoyable time.
Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs. Milton Me-
Daniel spent a while Sunday after
noon with Mr. C. C. Lunsford’s fam
ily.
Mr. Willie Little spent Saturday
night with his brother, Mr. Chester
Little.
Messrs. Frank Little and Marvin
Abernathy spent Sunday with Mrs.
B. L. Little and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Coen Harkness and
Miss Ruth Harkness and Mr. George
Adams spent a while Sunday after
noon with Misses Pearl and Susie
Maye Lunsford. “PET.”
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
The Old Standard genera) strengthening tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drivesout
Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic
and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c.
DILLARDS.
Mrs. W. J. Goins and three little
sons; Mrs. Lum Sanley and baby
Sara Ellen, all of Patillo, visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Corley
the first of the week.
Mrs. Nannie Grant, of Rentz, and
Miss Bertha Grant, of Atlanta, vis
ited Mrs. J. C. Johnston recently.
Mr. Spencer and little daughter
Marie, of Jackson, were with Mrs. J.
T. Ponder last Wednesday.
Dozier Johnson spent Friday night
with his sister, Mrs. W. D. Watson,
of Shady Bend.
Mr. W. J. Standard, of Butts coun
ty, visited Mr. J. M. Byars’ family
last week.
Mesdames Corley, Goins and San
ley called at Mr. G. 11. Corley's Mon
day P. M.
Hello, “Bud,” I believe you are
some of my kin folks, are you not?
Anyway, we enjoy the Mt. Vernon
news, so “keep on keeping on.”
The school children of Sunshine en
joyed an Easter hunt Friday after
noon. Miss Sarah Ponder won the
prize for finding the largest number
of eggs, while several drew for the
“booby,” Master Silas Thomas being
the lucky one.
Mrs. T. E. Abernathy and Miss
Lucy Ingram spent Sunday P. M.
with Mrs. J. 11. Edwards and daugh
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Edwards spent
Saturday with Mrs. Wynne of For
syth.
Hello, “Little Joe,” we are glad to
see the Cabaniss news. Think “Sam”
has forsaken the land, so you must
keep us posted.
Guess Juliette is washed off the
map; it has been so long since we
heard from there. Come, wake up,
sisters! Let us hear from you.
Mr. George Corley has just got
stalled in the mud right opposite my
home, with his traction engine. I
tell you our roads are simply awful.
“Foot-back” is the only way be can
travel in safety.
There! He’s about to get out, so
I’ll stop and see the fun.
“NELLIE GREY.”