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A Little Gossip About; the Doings
of Folks You Know and Don’t Know
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Subscribe for The Progress.
Clarence Thompson has return
ed to the “Tech.”
Henry Byron is at home this
week from Mercer.
Tuesday brought us sunshine,
rain, sleet and snow.
Willis Banks enjoyed Sunday
with friends in Stark.
J. Groodzinsky'visited his fam
ily Sunday in Atlanta.
Little Effie Gene O’Neal is on
the sick list this week.
Walker Preston of Flovilla, was
on our streets recently.
Mrs. Will Merritt was a visitor
to Locust Grove last week.
J. B. Guthrie was in Atlanta
Monday transacting business.
Mrs. Leroy Moore is the guest
of her niece, Mrs. B. F. Moon.
Vernon Smith had special busi
ness in Atlanta Sunday and Mon
day.
Miss Cleo Carmichael is under
treatment of Dr. Crawford of At
lanta.
Will Merritt was a guest Sun
day of his brother near Loeust
Grove.
Ben Cleveland spent Sunday
with his homefolk at Indian
Spring.
The Jackson Mercantile Cos.,
PROPS. THE STAR STORE
JACKSON - , - GIECOJE^Q-ILA.-
SPECIALS FOR
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February 1 and 3.
Pepperel 10*4 Blcsched Sheeting, . . 30c.
per yard,
Pepperel 10=4 Brown Sheeting . 29c.
per yard,
TWO DAYS ONLY !
Miss Floy Maddox is the assis
tant teacher in the Worthville
school.
Miss Arden spent Saturday and
Sunday in Atlanta with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. White Jamerson
of Augusta, announce the birth
of a son.
Levi Carter enjoyed Sunday at
his home, two and a half miles
from town.
Mrs. J. H. Eakes, and daugh
ters, are the guests of Mrs. Em
ma Mallett.
Mrs. McCallum has returned
from a ten days visit to relatives
at Worthville.
Miss Carrie Eakes is ill with
the gripp, at the home of Mrs.
Emma Mallett.
Miss Felicia Morrison came
in from her school Friday to take
the examination.
Miss Ophelia Banks spent
Sunday in Henry county, with
Mrs. Will Wynn.
Mr. Neal McDonald of Woods
[ town, was the guest recently of
Dr. J. E. Woods.
Miss Pearl Singley spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs.
! J. H. Nos worthy.
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Prof, and Mrs. Butler are now
boarding with Mrs. Annie Webb
on Dempsey Ave.
JACKSON MERCANTILE CO.,
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge returned
Sunday morning from a business
trip to New York.
Mrs. Finley contemplates a
visit to her daughter, Miss Hattie,
in the near future.
The best line of combs, brush
es, face cream, toilet articles, etc.
at Hanna Drug Cos.
Garden seed, flower seed in
abundance at Hanna Drug Cos.
Miss Florence Singley is back
at her school studies after being
absent several dhys.
Mr. J. J. Mapp, one of Monroe
county’s best men, was in Jack
son Monday trading.
Homer Carmichael was view
ing the sights of Atlanta and
College Park Sunday.
Call 136 if you want the best
of fresh meats, fish and ice.
Mrs. A. D. Catchin’s many
friends are sorry to learn that
she is very sick again.
Mr. John Billie Benson had the
misfortune of losing a fine $250
mule last Saturday night.
Miss Mary Land spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs.
Arthur Wilson in Atlanta.
Where do you get your garden
I seed? At Hanna Drug Cos.
Albert Finley spent the early
part of the week in Camp Hill
Alabama, visiting friends.
Mrs. W. H. Butler’s friends
are delighted to know she is
greatly improved in health.
Say “ate” —then “eat.”
Miss Jennie Collins and Laura
Lou Smith were recent visitors
to friends at Indian Spring.
Park Newton made his month
ly visit to Newnan Sunday. He
reports a very pleasant trip.
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Mr. Joe Bosworth was the
guest Saturday and Sunday of
his fister, Mrs. J. E. Woods.
Mrs. Emmie Adams and child
are both slowly improving from
a severe attack of the gripp.
Miss Julia Smith had a delight
ful visit Saturday night and Sun
day with Mrs. Threatt Moore.
Seed, seed, seed! of every var
iety at Hanna Drug Cos.
Mrs. Goodall will leave the first
of next week for an extended
' visit to relatives in Cuthbert.
Emily, the two year old child
' of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Daughtry,
has been quite sick with tonsilitis.
Order your wood from Jackson
Fuel Company, at depot. Terms
cash. Don’t order unless you
; have the money. SI.OO per load.
We invite your inspection of our new spring
Ginghams, Percales, Madras, White Goods, Em
broidery. '
Our stock is complete in everything that is needed
for the season.
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Mrs. Asa Bailey and sister, of
Macon, will be with Mrs. Finley
for a short visit during the week.
Mrs. Whitaker of Jenkinsburg.
was a recent visitor to Jackson.
She returned to her home Satur
day.
Mrs. J. C. Meredith and Mrs.
McNair were the guests of Mrs.
Aiden in Jenkinsburg Wednes
day.
Say “ate” to central and get
something to eat from Jim Joy
ner. <
Miss Lucy Goodman visited
her cousin, Miss Lillian McDow
! ell of Atlanta, the first of the
week.
Miss Cassie Maddox had an en
ijoyable visit to Locust Grove
recently, as the guest of Miss
l Snead.
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