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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
OFFERS UNEXCELLED SERVICE
North, South, East and West
For rates, routes and schedules or any other ll in
formation, address,
G, R. PETTIT, Trav. Pass. Agent, Macon Ga.
Go To Tom Tliii r sTo n' s
Shop to get your horse-shoeing, tire-setting
and repairing done.
I use first class labor and material; everything done
under a positive guarantee,
I Am No Price Cutter Or Cobbler,
but do first class work at living prices, which is the
CHEAPEST in the long run. Come to see me and
GET VALUE RECEIVED FOR YOUR MONEY.
Yours to serve at Hitchens old stand.
TOM THORS TON.
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DEPOT STORE.
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YOU WILL NEVER REGRET HAVING GIVEN PART OF YOUR TRADE TO
JIM JOYNER.
•K GOODS DELIVERED 3?
At Your Door as “quick as the quickest.”
It was said of both Athens and Rome
that so numerous were the temples
and statues of gods it was easier to
And a god than a man.
Coca! Hews Items.
Mrs. J. L. McElvany and little
daughter returned Monday from a
visit to Covington, Conyers and At
lanta.
Mr. R, S. Brown spent Monday in
the Gate Citv.
Mr. Parks Newton went to Atlanta
Monday on business.
Mrs. Earl of Birmingham visited
her sister, Mrs. McMahon this week
She left for Zebulon Wednesday from
whence she will return to her home
in Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs.O. A. Andrews of Stark
returned from a visit to Eatonton
Wednesday.
Mrs. Rebecca Nolan who has been
in declining health is not improving.
GETTHE HABIT.
Come to our Lace sale,
hundreds of patterns, and
thousands of yards worth
up to yd. Choice
yd.
Carmichael Etheridge
Smith Cos.
Mr. Fd Jar man, a brother of Mrs T.H.
Nolan, a postal clerk on the Centrel
Ry. and who is well known and has
many friends in Jackson, died sud
denly Mondav.
Mr. J. Arenson spent Monday in
Atlanta on Business.
A. Q. Taylor was in Atlanta Wed
nesday, .
Services at Baptist Church Sunday
morning at llo’clock. There will be
none Sunday night on account of pro
tracted meetings at Methodist
Church.
WANTED:—To buy poor cattle for
which I will pay the highest market
price. T. B. Conner. Route No. 1
.Mr. Will Merrett is on the sick list
this week. ,
Don’t borrow your neighbor’s paper
If you don’t like what it contains,
don’t read it at all; and if you are so
rotten cheap that you don’t, want to
subscribe iust step in and ask for it,
and we will give you a copy. In any
caso don’t borrow one and hide it in
your place of business to raise the
stars from.
Mr. J. S. Johnson is at Nashville
Tenn. attending the National em
balming Association. Mr. Johnson
was the first embalmer to register
from Jackson and he never fails to
embracf every opportunity to enlarge
his alreadv extensive knowledge of
the art of embalming.
LACE SALE.
A much used article sac
rificed just when it is most
wanted 20c ,15c, 121-2 C,
ioc, and 7 1-2 C. All one
price now Choice 5c yd.
The Carmichael Ether
idge Smith Company.
Mr. Mote Watts was in the city
Sunday.
Miss Ada Sams has returned from
a most delightful visit to friends in
Greensboro and Covington.
Misses Bessie Ham and Adelle Nutt
contemplate spending Saturday and
Sunday with their cousin Miss Rosa
Ham in Locust Grove.
Col Joe Wall spent Monday and
Tuesday in the Gate Citv.
Mrs. O. B. Willis’ friends will be
sorry to know that she has been quite
sick again.
Miss Lucy Goodman was quite sick
the first of the week. Miss Florrie
Ham taught for her during her ab
sence.
Miss Nettie Gray is in Locust
Grove visitirg her mother.
Rev. John Ham of Macon spent a
few days of the week with his parents
Mrs. Watts and Mrs. M. A. Barnes
of Floviila were among the buyers in
Jackson Monday.
Miss Elder from Macon is at Stark
teaching music.
Mrs. T. J. Giles has been indispos
ed this week.
It's all a mistake about L. N.
Woodward getting married Sunday.
Funeral services were held over the
remains of Mrs. D. W, Jolly, who
died in Atlanta Sunday and was buri
ed in Jackson cemetary Monday.
Rev. S. P. Wiggins conducted the
services.
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Mr . Foy owner of the Foy hotel afc
Indian Springs died Saturday. J
Mr. Fargo at Indian Sprinds camp
Ground died Saturday. ,
Mrs. Roland, of Decatur and two
babies are visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. F, Carmiebael. |
Mrs. Archie returned Monday from
un extended visit to Clayton County,
to her home at Indian Spring Camp
Ground.
Clifford Beauchamp is greatly miss
ed from the bank this week because
of a severe indisposition.
Col. Bob Hall from Griffin is visit
ing in Jackson this week.
Dr. Wilson Smith was in from Juli
ette Tuesday.
Mr. J. W. Lemon was taken sick
Thursday, not seriously, however-
Bargain in a Piano. !
We have a fine piano just
shipped from the factory that'
we will sell at a sacrifice. If
you need a piano come to see
us. j
W- F. Adams & Cos. ]
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No Chance. !
“Opportunity,” remarked the board
er who is always quoting maxims,
“knocks once at every man’s (loor.”
“It’ll never knock at any door of
mine,” said the seedy boarder. “I
sleep in a a attic.”—Chicago Tribune.
A man who shows, no defects is a
fool or n hypocrite whom we should ;
mistrust.—Joubert.