The Butts County progress. (Jackson, Ga.) 18??-1915, January 23, 1908, Image 5

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Personal and Coca! A Little Gossip About; the Doings of Folks You Know and Don’t Know ’Phone 8. k' 1 Subscribe for The Progress. Mrs. S. 0. Ham has a good ease of the grir. Dr. R. A. Franklin was in Flo villa Sunday. Morrison Settles spent Sunday in Locust Grove. Harris Brown of Locust Grove, was in Jackson Monday. Paul Nolen visited friends (?) in Locust Grove Sunday. Mr. J. R. Miller is improving from an attack of jaundice. , i ■ Frank Smith Carmichael is now with the Empire Buggy Cos. Miss Lois Rogers is spending this week with Mrs. W. M f Mal lett D. S. Goodson spent several days of 'the past week in our town. Miss Lucy Goodman was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Partridge in Flovilla. ’ ■ ••••' Mrs. C. Bi Giinn and children, are in Sparta this week visiting her mother.- >7.‘.;.. r ! Add Nutt enjoyed Sunday in Spalding county with so called friends. (?) Mack Goodwin has purchased the hbme now occupied by J. Groodzinsky. f* . * . Mr. J. Matt McMichael’s friends are anviously looking for him to move to Jackson. Lucian L. Ray, Frank Z. Curry and C. L. Redman, attended Griffin court Monday. and Mrs. Jim Kinard spent Monday in the country with Mr. Kinard’ s mother. Mrs. Emmie Adams and little Davis are both quite sick at their home on First street. Mrs. R. P. Sasnett will return from a visit to her parents in Georgetown, in a few days. Ned McCord had a right severe bilious attack Saturday and Sun day, but is now improving. Ernest Haynes returned Satur day night from a pleasant stay in Atlanta, with his aunt, Mrs. Pat terson. Miss Quinland has returned to her home in Macon, after visit ing her aunt, Mrs. I. H. Maddox for two weeks. Mr. Will Taylor has accepted a position as traveling salesman for a firm in St. Louis. His ter ritory is South of Atlanta. Mr. Watson, who was severely hurt several days ago at Pepper ton, is improving and his friends hope to see him out soon. Willie Lee Nutt spent Sunday in Griliin. Sasnett Crum was in Locust Grove Sunday. Mr. George Thompson has a genuine case of the gripp. Call 136 if you want the best of fresh meats, fish and ice. Miss Waldrop of Atlanta, is visiting her sister,'Mrs. Tyler. J. A. Kimbell visited friends in McDonough on last Sunday. Mrs. S. B. Kinard went to At lanta Monday to see “Ben Hur.” % . ’ i Miss Julia Wright spent the week-end with friends in Atlan ta. Mr. F. S. Etheridge left Mon day on a ten days business trip to New York. Miss Clara Giles has returned from a visit to Miss Clara Bryant in Flovilla. Miss Pearl Maddox attended the Greer-Cha,mbliss wedding in flovilla last week. * a t .) '■ r'; n . > • Little Hugh King, who has been critically ill .with pneumonia, is convalescing. • Mr. and Mrs. Vines Collier spent Sunday at Cedar Rock with Mrs. J. D. Burford. * . ’ Phone —* ‘ate. ’ * - - Rev. Dodson of Hapeville, was the guest Sunday night of Capt. F. L. Walthall. . ‘ . r S. B. Kinard and Charlie Kim ball are in South Georgia this week on business. Mrs. Will Merritt was the guest of Mrs. Threat Moore Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. S. E. Paul left Monday for Atlanta for a month’s treat ment under an osteopath. Col. Ernest Smith of McDon ough, spent a few days in Jack son recently with relatives. Mr.and Mrs. Elmo Jinks of Mc- Rae, have rented the rooms just vacated by Mrs. Goodson. Little William Wright is spend ing this week in Atlanta with his grandmother, Mrs. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hodges and children, spent Saturday and Sun day with relatives at Worthville. Wanted: Scrap Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead. Jos. L. Wagner & Son. Clayton Thaxton came home from Atlanta last week real sick, but was able to resume his work Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Pope and children of Worthville, had a pleasant day in Jackson recently as the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Walthall Mrs. Hodgesa?etumed Konday night from a visit to her daugh ter in Forsyth. The school rooms of Misses Ar den and Nolen have been furnish ed with new desks. You get prompt delivery when you order your meats from Con ner & Crawford. , - ** Jack Currie came home from Worthville Saturday to spend Sunday with his famijy. Mr. George Knott of Atlanta, is enjoying this week at the home of Mr. J. M. Ball. Frank McKibben has returned to Winder. Frank has a good position with J. T. Strange Cos. Miss Alice Maddox wilt leave Saturday for a short visit to Miss Martha Maddox, of High Falls. Miss Nellie Cole has returned to her home at Iron Spring, after a week’s visit to Miss Pearl Mad dox. Miss Ina McMichael had a de lightful visit to Macon last week, while there she went to see Ben- Hur. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jamerson and little Annette spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Wat kins. S. M. Pope’s friends missed him from the Star Store the first of 1 the weelc oil account of sick ness. } : y '■ 1 J i ■ ■■■•— Misses Carrie Collier, Effie artd Beatrice Elder and Mr. Paul Col lier were shopping in Jackson on Saturday. - * and Mrs. Will MaLaier of Griffin is yisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carmichael, on Second street. Mrs. Beit Watson and Mrs. Blackmore of Indian Spring, were'guests Sunday of Mrs. Jim Watson. ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Craw ford enjoyed Sunday with Mr. Brownlee’s family, five miles from Jackson. Mrs. Ricks, who has been with Mrs. King during Hugh’s illness, has returned to her home in Hen ry county. Mr. and Mrs. Plato Watkins spent a delightful day with the family of Mr. J. B. Watkins on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Maddox of Iron Spring, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Collier last Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Sarah Etheridge will be sorry to learn that she has been real sick for several days. Misses Annie and Florence Crawford were the guests Sun day of their sister, Mrs. Tom At kinson in Jenkinsburg. Ruby, the little three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Conner, is with her grandmother, Mrs. Saunders at Stark. Charlie Ingram isbacbin Jack son after a trip to Jack son vi 11*, Florida. He will take charge of the Flovilla depot February Ist. Say “ate” to central and get something to eat from Jim Joy ner. 3 auoqd 8 Phone 6 auoq<j 8 Phoi e 8 n c s I -a £ . 8 W, 8 , CD I B? | 3Uo(|d : i £ £ S 00 8 Jb. 8 _ Q_ | §' . 3 n> V! 8 9Uoq c j 8 Phone 8 atioqd 8 t hone 8 Mrs. Rosa Wright and Maurice spent the week-end in Tallapoosa with the families of Messrs Joe and Jim Thornton. Mr. J. L. Maddox, a prosperous farmer of Iron Spring, was in Jackson Monday assisting his sis ter, Mrs. Goodson, in packing to move to Atlanta. Mrs. Mote Watts came from Flovilla Thursday. She will re main in Jackson for three months, then join her husband at Wrights ville Beach, N. C. , After a week’s visit to Mrs. L. L. Norsworthy, Miss Dedie McClure, of Stark, left Sunday for Jenkinsburg where she will be the guest of Mrs. J. W. Kim bell. ij Mr. and Mrs. Veazy of Gaines ville, Ga., arrived in Jackson Saturday afternoon, and were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunn on Indian Spring St < "" The Progress is glad to tell the people that Helen Carmichael is able to sit up for 1 a little while each day, and her mother is about well again. Mrs. M. C. McDonald with Florrie Harp, left Monday for a weeks visit to Mrs. Charlie Harp in Atlanta. Florrie will see Ben- Hur while in the city. Mrs. T. J. Dempsey’s friends are sympathizing with her in the loss of her mother, Mrs. I. B. Smith, who died at her home in Atlanta on last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joiner were called to College Park Sunday to the bedside of Mrs. J. M. Walker, Mrs. Joiner’s mother, who is very low. Miss Felicia Morrison speit Saturday and Sunday at home. Her school at Union Ridge is growing every day, and she is well pleased with her new sur roundings. Say “ate” —then “eat.” Miss Bessie Thaxton, who has charge of the Fincherville school was in Jackson Saturday. She went to Jenkinsburg Sunday to attend a dining given by Miss Eva Ray. Mrs. George Kinsman left Mon day for Atlanta, where she will enter Dr. Nobles Sanitarium for several weeks treatment. Dur ing her absence, Mrs. Frank Out house will keep house for her. Miss Adel Nutt will leave Sat urday for Winder, where she will spend the remainder of the win ter with her sister, Mrs. Hall Turner. Emmett Adams, manager of the Swift Packing Company,* is expected in Jackson this week from Chicago, to visit relatives, en route to his home in Savannah. Miss Rosa Newton left Wed nesday for Atlanta to visit her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Whitney. From there she will go to Tallapoosa, the guest of Miss Madge Thorn ton. Mrs. Hattie Smith moved last i . f | Monday to her old home in Jas per county, much to the regret of her many friends. Miss Julia will board with her brother on Oak street Van Fretwell who is attending the Southern Shorthand and Business college in Atlanta, will come down every Friday night to spend Saturday and Sqnday with homefolk. , 5* 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. Mrs. Goodson and children, left for Atlanta early this week to make that place their home. She has lived in Jackson for six years and has made many warm per sonal friends, who regret exceed ingly to give them up. Order your wood from Jackson Fuel Company, at depot. Terms cash. Don’t order unless you have the money. SI.OO per load. *** Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McMahon have rented the Baptist pastorium and will take possession on Feb ruary the first. Rev. VanDeven ter, the new pastor, will reserve two rooms, and will take meals with Mrs. T. M. Furlow on Demp sey Avenue. If its a horse blanket you want we can please you. A full line to select from at reasonable prices. McKIBBEN CO.