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Personal and £oeal
A Little Gossip About the Doings
of Folks You Know and l on’t Know
Little Mary Willis is very sick.
J. R. Miller is on the sick list
this week.
Mrs. Mary Heflin left Monday
for Sparta.
Bert Jinks has returned from
South Georgia.
Mrs. Hall Turner and children
have returned to Winder.
W. I. Wagner was the guest
of friends in Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Cole of Cedar Rock,
was in town Monday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McClure
visited relatives in Jackson Mon
day.
Miss Cleo Carmichael will not
return to Brenau for the spring
term.
Jack Currie is out on his farm,
near Worthville, having lumber
sawed.
Mrs. Charlie Jinks of Cedar
Rock, was shopping in Jackson
this week.
Misses Sallie Mae Ball and
Eloise Pound spent Thursday in
Flovilla.
Mrs. George Haynes left Wed
nesday for a visit to relatives in
Atlanta.
Mr. Frank McDowell of Monti
cello, was seen on our streets the
past week.
Little May Giles has been real
sick, but is somewhat better at
this writing.
P. W. Maddox of Griffin, is
visiting his parents on Indian
Spring Street.
Bryant Collier was the
guest of homefolks at Indian
Spring Sunday.
Judge Hammond of Elgin, visi
ted his daughter,Mrs. E. C.
Robison recently.
Mrs. M. C. McDonald has been
real sick with an .attack of grippe
but is now better.
Miss Jennie Bryans of Indian
Spring, visited her sister Mrs. H.
L. Daughtry Wednesday.
Mrs. S. E. Paul returned Mon
day afternoon from a ten days
visit to friends in Atlanta.
Miss Minnie Hammond of El
gin, came Saturday to visit her
sister, Mrs. Will Carter.
Mrs. I. B. Smith, the mother
of Mrs. T. J. Dempsey, is very
ill at her home in Atlanta.
Mr. D. F. Thaxton has bought
the DixieJßottling Works, recent
ly operated by L. P. Jamerson.
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Miss Peel,lthe nurse of Helen
Carmichael, has been dismissed,
returned to Atlanta Tuesday.
Say “ate - ’ to central and get
something to eat from Jim Joy
ner.
Thornton Buchanan came dowi
from Atlanta Sunday to spend
the day with homeiolks.
Mrs. R. p. Sarnett and chil
dren, left Sun lay f -r George ;ow;
Georgia, to wsit her parents.
T. H. Buttrili went to Atlant;
recently and bought a complete
equipment for the Jackson Rifles.
The Jackson friends of Dr. and
Mrs. Nelson will be s-wry to lean
they are suffering with the gripp.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Fletcher of
Fort Gaines, Ga., are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of
a son.
Miss Quinland of Macon, is the
attractive guest of her aunt Mrs.
I. K. Maddox on East Third
Street.
Mrs. Emma Mallett and Miss
Adel Nutt, were the guests of Mrs.
Mote Watts of Fiovilla Friday of
last week.
Dave Goodson came down from
Atlanta Saturday, to spend Sun
day with his mother on Lyons
Street.
Say “ate” —then “eat.”
Miss Floy Maddox and Aubert
Banks, spent Sunday in Henry
county as the guest of. Miss Eva
Mason.
The friends of Mrs. J. W. Crum
will be glad to know that she is
convalescing after her recent se
vere illness.
M”S. A. G. Hitchens and Miss
Rosehud, returned Wednesday
night from a visit of three weeks
to Atlanta.
J. V/. Snead and J. V/. Wilson,
students of Locust Grove, spent
Saturday and Sunday with the
family of J. J. Wilson.
Mrs. D. J. Thaxton and Mrs.
Geneva Carmichael, were quite
sick Saturday and Sunday, suf
fering from a bilious attack.
The school at Old Bethel open
ed Monday morning with forty
pupils, under the direction of
Miss Ophelia Banks.
Mary Francis, the little daugn
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Car
michael who has been sick for a
v/eek, is slightly improved.
Mrs. J. H. Carmichael, who
has been quite sick for several
days, is somewhat improved, but
is still confined to her room.
Subscribe for The Progress.
Miss Clara Nolen, one of the
new teachers of the school, is
boarding with Mrs. Annie Webb
on Dempsey Avenue.
The daughters of the Confeder
acy have posponed their meeting
until Tuesday of next week. All
members are urged to be present.
Miss Elia H'gg'ns of Allard ,
is expected soon to visit he;
cousin, Miss Florrie Ham.
Miss Nellie Cole, an at.tactlve
young’ lady of Iron Spring, is the
guett this week of Miss Pear
Maddox.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. J. Wriglii
of Iron Spring spent Sunday witi
.heir daughter, Mrs. W. P. Col
her.
Mrs. Tom Strange returned
Saturday to her home in Winder,
tfter's week’s visit to her sister.
Mrs. Dixie McKibben.
Mr. and. Mrs. R. A. Maddoo;
>f Atlanta are visiting the family
of Mr. J. P. Maddox on Indian
Spring Street.
Pro’. Butler is now boardin.
with Mrs. T. M. Furlow, or
Dempsey Avenue. Mrs. Bulle;
is expected here real soon.
Miss Fannie Lee Leverett of
Gatonton, is expected to reach
Jackson Friday afternoon for r
short visit to Mrs. E. E. Pound.
Dr. Tom Fletcher and wife of
Forsyth, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Spencer on
Dempsey Avenue.
J. M. Darden, of Monroe
county, was in Jackson Tuesday
to attend the stockholders meet
ing of the Jackson Banking Cos.
’Phone—B—“ate. ”
Rev. S. B. Cousins, one of the
teachers of the Locust Grove
school, preached two magnificent
sermons at the Baptist church
last Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Butler returned
Wednesday afternoon from the
Piedmont Sanitarium in Atlanta,
where she underwent an opera
tion for apendicius.
After a visit of several week's
to relatives in Savannah, Miss
Collins has returned to Jackson,
and is boarding with Mrs. John
Smith.
Hugh, the eighteen months old
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
King, is critically ill with pneu
monia at his home on Mulberry
street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Car
michael of Oak Grove, visited the
families of J. M. Leach and D.
N. Carmichael the first of the
week.
Bob Etheridge reports a glo
rious hunting trip through Worth
county. He returned Thursday
night with one hundred birds ar.u
divided them liberally among his
friends.
Mr. Norman Miller, voho is rep
resenting Ginn & Cos., visited the
public school Friday of last week,
and gave a very interesting talk
to the students of the high school
department.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaud Hands and
and baby, are guests of Mr. J.
C. Merideth’s family on Oak
Street. Mrs. Harris’s baby
has been ill with a slight attack
of pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Roberts
of Atlanta, anticipate a visit to
Jackson in the near future to the
latter’s parents. Beverly is an
old Jackson boy, and his friends
will be glad to see him.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carmichael
will move into their pretty new
home on West Second Street
about February Ist.
Mr. Roger Crittenden of Shell
man, arrived Tuesday night to
attend the McMichael-Dozier
wedding.
Little Mabel and Emmett Price
after a weeks visit to Mrs. J. L.
Wagner, returned Sunday to their
home in Atlanta.
Wanted: Scrap Iron, Brass,
Copper and Lead.
Jos. L. Wagner & Son.
The coming term of the Jack
son public school promises to be
the best in the school’s history.
A large number is enrolled with
a regular attendance of over 300
per day.
The many friends of little Hel
en Carmichael are glad to know
she is improving from a recent
spell of fever. One of the train
ed nurses has been dismissed.
Under treatment of Dr. J. E.
Woods, Mesdames F. S. Ether
idge, E. E. Pound and Mr. Bob
Lyons, have been relieved of se
vere attacks of rheumatism.
Mrs. Virginia Manly of McDon
ough, visited relatives in Jackson
hst week. She came in search
of a house with the view of mov
ing back to her old home.
There's no place like Jackson.
A letter from Cullen Thaxton,
a native of Jackson, but now a
citizen of Panama, saying he is
doing we’l, highly pleased, and
s now P >stmastor at Take mi. la
dmama. Cullen has many
u'icr.ds in this section of the
:ouutry who will be glad to hear
A nia good fortune.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
A happy new year to the one thousand mem
bers in good standing in the Butts County
Division Mutual Life Industrial Association of
Georgia. Payment of the 10 and nth assess
ment, IQO7, must be made on or before Monday
next at my office, First National Bank Building,
Jackson, Ga.
James F. Carmichael,
SECY. & TREAS.
As The Progress closes its
forms for this issue it learns that
Miss Florence Carter is still very
low.
Order your wood from Jackson
Fuel Company, at depot. Terms
cash. Don’t order unless you
have the money. SI.OO per load.
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On Friday evening Dr. Clifford
Carmichael gave a delightful stag
dinner in honor of the physicians
of Monroe. Covers were laid for
ten, and a delicious menu was
served the guests. Monroe items
Sunday’s Atlanta Journal.
Buy your groceries and farm
snpplies from Ham & Carter Cos.
They have a full supply of How
ard flour, Georgia cane syrup,
rust proof oats, feed oats, plow
shares, plow stocks, middle bus
ters and other items too numerous
to mention, at rock bottom prices
and anxious to serve you. Come
one, come all. Get your wants
at Ham & Carter Company and
be happy.
Dr. T. D. Fletcher, son of Mr.
Webb Fletcher, who has been
living in Forsyth, has purchased
the home of Charlie Moore of Jen
kinsburg and will locate there in
the near future.
Thursday January 16, from
three to five o’clock, little Misses
Emma and Laura Allen, twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. G- W.
Allen, were at home to a number
of their friends, the occasion be
ing their seventh birthday. Neat
ly printed invitations were sent
out.
Misses Lex and Lena White of
Worthville, were in town Wed
nesday, visiting Mrs. Elizabeth
Currie and Miss Trudie Maddox.