The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, May 03, 1907, Image 8

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; More > Goods | For | Same Money. DIPREGIIEMTED SRLE OF WHITE SONS. Special for this week 20 pieces of 36in Pajama Cloth value 20c at 12-1 -2 per yd. Coca! IRws Items. J Mr. Robin Daughtry of the Techno ) 1 *gicl epent Saturday and Sunday ‘ with home folks. Mr Tip Williamson spent Monday I in our city. W. W. Wilson, our popular and ef tioiaut Sheriff of Butts County, spent several days last week in South Qa. oa legal Business. Mr. Asa Smith spent Sundar and Monday in Atlanta. Mr.Tib Wilson of the Camp Ground was in town a short while Monday. The many friends of Mr. Richard Watkins will be sorry to learn that h isn’t Joins: so well. FOR SALK — 1 hare four good milch rovs that I wl-1 sell, or will trade for dry cattle. Gall on or address T. B. Conner, Jackson Ga. R. F. D. No. 4. Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs Woodle Kitchens in the death of th*ir little 8 year old son Corbett who ti-d Sunday night, and was bur ied at Stark Methodist Cetnetary Monday. M . t'liff >rd Sanders had the mis f -mine r-o 10-ie two good cows Sunday afternoon by lightning, ' T r 0->e T-llerson was a visitor >n t lo* oit v So inlay. M sses F.orence and Felicia Morri son Miss Baugh and Sassnctt Cram spent Sunday in Forsyth. the gut*t. of Miss Elizabeth Hollis. Rev, Mr. Harris,of the Georgia In dusir.al Home was in the city the lirst of the week working in the inter est of that institution. Misses May and Kstelie Pollen from Griffin spent the week end with rs. W . M. Taylor. Mr. Beeu Cleveland of Indian Springs is temporarily located in Jackson, working life Insurance. THE JACKSON MERCJHTILE CDMPHNY. Proprietors of JACKSON, FOR SALE.— One carmicha l Bug gy Co’s bike wheel buggy. Used only Ou season. A bargain for some ore. R. P. Paanett. Leroy Weaver spent, last Sunday in Atlanta. Rev. A. F. McMahan. Messrs Bry ant Collier and Ben Cleveland visited Indian Spring Sunday last. Mrs. Sher o 1 Pope has returned from Senoia. where she visited her daughter, Mrs. White Jameson. Mre. Dr. C. P. Carmichael return ed to her home at Monroe Gu.,oa last Monday. Mrs. Ayers, sister of Ber. A. F. McMahan left today, after a visit of several days in our city. Mrs. V. F. McMahan and Miss Jen nie Collins were the guests of Miss Caroline Smith, at Indian Spring, on Wednesday of this week. A. H. Ojletree was in to Bee us Thursday. Judge Frank Curry says if you want to have a real pleasaut sensat ■- onal fselind, just move out bf * diri dobbers nest into a decent offio.*. Mr. Geo Jobnson died suddenly a' his homo last Monday, and was buri ed at Providence cemetary Tuesday. Th entertainment at Sandy Plain;- school, which was to have been given Saturday night, has Leon tiosponed by the teacher, Miss Ada Johnson, on account of the death of her father. FOR SALK.—One Carmichatl Bug gy Co’s bike wheel buggy. Used only one season. A bargain for some om . R. Sasneit. Mr. and Mrs. Harkness Thornton spent the first part of the week with their mother Mrs. Gl .wss.n at Grays, Georgia. Miss Florence Carmichael of Me Donough is the guest of .Mr-. J. F. Carmichael. Messrs Claud Bowles and Jamie Hooten spent Sunday in Bariiesvill*. before have we had such sales of white Goods Laces and Embroideries as we've had Since our Sale commenced. (Ue Urge Vou to gome in now while stock is unbroken and make your “White” Selection for Commencement, We are prepared to take care of you in whatever you want in any white dress or accessory Many new laces arrived today. Come in and See toe Range of Tilet £aces. The Jackson Mercantile Company. the-, Misses Cleo Carmichael, Exie Ham Jane Stanfield, Priscilla Paine and Willis Morrison went over ’o Forsyth Sunday to se Miss Ezra Morrison, who is attending Bessie Tift College. Miss Tulwar of Nashvi le is the guest of Miss Dollie McKibben. Mr. Ben Cleveland was in the city Mouday. Dr. and Mrs. Webb, from Jenkins burg spent Sunday in onr town. They contemplate making Jackson their home in the future. Mrs. C. P. Carmichael who has been vieitiug the family of Mr. M. L. Duke returned to her home in Mon roe Monday having received a mes sage announcing the illness of her husband. Her friendsregret to learn of Dr. Carmichael's illness and that her visit was a brief one. Mr. C. B. Gunn spent Sunday in Atlanta. Mrs Rennie Ham has been quite sick but is slightly improved. Miss Bessie ThaXton spent Sunda; with Miss Maggie Belle Thaxtun in Forsyth. Rev. J R. Gunn of Macon spent Monday with his mother. Mr. Goo. Ridgaway’s many friends were glad to see him in town last Sat urday, this being his first visit since his recent illness. Mrs. Asa Butrrtll is expecting her brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Steph ens to visit her soon. They have ipent the winter ia Florida and after spending a few days with her will return to iheir Lome in Ohio for the summer. MLsM&ry Robinson spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Robinson. FORSALEQUICK. 4 show cases at a biiy sacri fice prices mode on application The Carmichael Etheridge Smith Cos. Store. GEORGIA. Frank Smith Carmichael and Osca* W ilis visited friends (??) in Eorsyth Sunday. Mr. R. P. Sassnett spent Monday and Tuesday in Mil’edgeville attend ing the Bankers Convention, HPT tMßimni. We Will Send Yon The Tri-Weekly Constitution, Human Life, Spare Moments, Farm News, Southern Star, Metripolitan and Rural Home, and THE JACKSONIAN ail one year for $1.50 sllsO TNs Offer Only Lasfs for a Short Time Lsave Your Subcription at Tlj.3 Jacksonian Office. DON’T DELAY. Every Lady that has been in Our Store, have expressed them selves as being high ly pleased with our immense showings. |Same Goods! L #r SLcss Money.* Miss Exie Ham entertained infor mally at Trail Monday afternson her guests being Misses Cleo Carmichael Jane Stanfield, Ina McMlchael, Anuis Gilmore, Ruchla Ray, Sally May Fletcher and Priscilla Paine.