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Personal and Cocal
A Little [Gossip About the Doings
of Folks You Know and Don’t Know
Mr. J. W. McClure has the
grip.
Homer Carmichael spent the
week-end in Athens.
Mrs. F. L. Walthall is on the
sick list with the grip.
Mrs. McCallum will return to
Atlanta at an early date.
Little Bert Kinard was quite
sick Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Butler went to Atlanta
Saturday to see Dr. Mcßae.
Mrs. Goodall left Monday for
an extended visit to Cuthbert. *
Mr. S. K. Smith was among
Tuesday’s visitors to Jackson.
Mrs. Luttie Smith has been ’
suffering recently from asthma.
W. B. Webb is spending a few
days with relatives in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Weems are con
templating moving back to At
lanta.
Thornton Buchanan spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with his
parents.
Otis Ham, Henry Byron and
Mr. Frost returned Sunday night
to Mercer.
Quite a number of visitors are
expected to attend the masquer
ade party.
Rev. Van Deventer, the new
baptist pastor, arrived in Jackson
Wednesday.
Dave Goodson of Atlanta visit
ed relatives in Jackson the first
of the week.
Jenkinsburg was represented
in Jackson Tuesday by Mrs. J.
F. Whitaker.
Tom Bond is boarding with the
family of Mr. I. H. Maddox on
East Third street.
Miss Bessie Thaxton will spend
Saturday with her parents on
West Third street.
Charlie Kimbell went to West
Lake Tuesday to be gone several
days on business.
Miss Bessie Thaxton wiil spend
Saturday with her parents on
West Third street.
Miss Minnie Carmichael is at
home, after a weeks stay with
friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. Nora King is off on a ten
days’ visit to her sister, Mrs.
Towmley, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Joe Pullin, of near Grif
fin, visited her sister, Mrs. Jim
Ball on last Saturday.
Miss Lucy Goodman has been
confined to her room with a se
vere attack of the grip.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Merideth
of Jenkinsburg, spent Sunday j
with relatives in Jackson.
D. W. Brooks and brother, on
route No. 7, were trading in our
town the first of the week.
Mrs. Keaton and Miss Jennie
Bryans were up from Indian
Spring Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Walker, the mother of
Mrs. Joyner, is slowly improving
at her home in College Park.
J. W. Minter of Macon, spent
Saturday with his sister, Mrs.
Lacy Maddox on Lyons street.
J. A. Maddox, one of Flovilla’s
very popular young men, was in
Jackson shortly with friends. ?
Mr. M. Plymale and daughter,
Mrs. J. E. Duffey of Flovilla,
were in Jackson Tuesday trading.
Mr. J. C. Adams is suffering
from rheumatism and a severe
cold.
Mrs. George Gilmore visited
her mother, Mrs. Ogden of Flo
villa, the past week.
Little Richard Sasnetthas been
real sick for the past week from
a bilious attack
Mrs. Mollie Heflin is expected
home from Sparta, the latter part
of this week.
Garden seed, flower seed in
abundance at Hanna Drug Cos.
J. M. Wright returned Sunday
from an enjoyable visit to friends
in South-west Georgia.
Mr. Willfe Crawley arrived
Wednesday from Camp Hill Ala
bama, to visit his sister Mrs. Fin
ley.
“Uncle Bob” Cawthon of
Peeksville, was shaking hands
with his friends in Jackson Tues
day.
Mrs. C. B. Gunn and children,
came home Sunday night from a
visit to Mrs. Gunn’s mother of
Sparta.
Mrs. W. J. Wood’s friends are
glad to learn, that she is rapidly
convalescing from a ten days
illness.
Mrs. W. B. Carswell, returned
Friday from a two months visit
to her son, Mr. Clay Carswell of
Macon. ,
Mrs. T. P. Atkinson, of Jenk
insburg, spent Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Crawford.
Ride comfortable and cheap in
one of McKibbenCo.’s one-horse
wagon spring seats. A few left
at $1.25 each.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Spencer
spent Tuesday with their daugh
ter, Mrs. R. E. Evans, near
Towaliga.
Leon N. Woodward of West
Lake Georgia, was in Jackson
this week visiting relatives on
West Avenue.
Conner & Crawford’s market
is the place to get the best of
meats. ’Phone 136.
Misses Mary and Rosa Newton
are expected home this week
from pleasant visits to Cairo, and
Tallapoosa Ga.
Pitts Newton Jr., infant of
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Newton of
Anson Texas, has been critically
ill with pneumonia.
Mrs. Hodges and daughter,
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge were in
Flovilla recently visiting Mrs.
Fleeta White Alexander.
Vernon Smith left last Friday
for East Point Ga., where he has
accepted the position as trimmer
in the Blurri-Carriage Factory.
While enjoying a few days
with homefolk in Jackson, Otis
Ham had as his guest, Mr. Frost,
a Mercer student from Hepzibah.
For real estate in and around
Flovilla or Indian Spring, call on
A .C. Millen Flovilla Ga. 3-j>
Mr. and Mrs. James Worthy
Willis of Jacksonville, Florida,
announce the birth of a daugh
ter.
Miss Annie Duke’s friends are
sorry to know that she has been
real sick with the grip in Atlan
ta.
Thorpe Smith, who accidentally
shot himself several days ago,
is able to be at his work this
week.
Miss Carrie Carter has return
ed from a month’s visit to-her
sister, Mrs. E. L. Adams, in At
lanta.
After a .visit to relatives in
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Paul
have returned to their home in
Macon.
Mr. Ernest has moved his fami
ly to Jackson. They now occupy
one of Dr. Ellis’s houses on South
Oak street. ,
\
Judge T. S. Hammond, of El
gin, was in town Tuesday in
interest of the county school
board of education.
Rev. W. E. Arnold of Atlanta,
was the guest several days re
cently of his cousin, Mrs. F. M.
Allen on College street.
Mrs. A. F. McMahon, who has
been confined to her room for a
week with an abscessed tooth, is
slightly improved.
Miss Lilia Watkins entertained
on last Sunday, Misses Bessie
Barnes, Annie Carter and Ethel
Thornton of Jackson.
Miss Martha Maddox of High
Fall, is the attractive guest this
week of Miss Alice Maddox and
Mrs. Plato Watkins.
Mr. and Elmo Jinks, who have
recently moved here from Mcßae,
have rented rooms from Mrs. W.
J. Gibson, on Lyons street:
Miss Carrie Eakes, who has
been visiting Miss Pauline Mal
lett, left Sunday for Hapeville
where she is teaching school.
200,000 feet of of flooring and
ceiling going at SIO.OO per thous
and or SI.OO per hundred feet at
Jackson Lumber Cos.
Where do you get your garden
seed? At Hanna Drug Cos.
I3TTl£r THE
CARMICHAEL
BUILT IN ONE GRADE ONLY
THE BEST
Every vehicle guaranteed to be equipped
with genuine
“A Grade Wheels”
They cost just a little more at first, but
are the cheapest in the long run.
FOE SALE BY
igiihen comm
Jackson, Georgia
FOR GENERAL REPAIRING
Horse Shoeing, Repainting, Rubber Tiring,
Trimming Tops, Building Drays and Wagons,
go to J. A. KIMBALL’S SHOP. If you have
not the cash’ you can get your work done just
the same if your credit is good.
J. A. KIMBALL.
Mr. R. R. Maddox of Eastman,
arrived in Jackson Sunday, and
will spend two weeks visiting
relatives in the county.
Mr. J. L. Maddox and sons, of
Iron Springs, who are among
Butts county's substantial citi
zens, were in town Tuesday.
Say, now is the time to buy
your lumber, flooring and ceiling
going at SI.OO per hundred. See
Jackson Lumber company.
Buy while it is cheap, flooring
and ceiling; going at SIO.OO per
thousand feet at Jackson Lumber
Cos.
Jamerson's Cold Tablets are
guaranteed to cure your cold.
23 cent boxes sold at Jamerson
Drug Cos.
Rev. A. F. McMahon filled the
Baptist pulpit Sunday morning.
His sermon was enjoyed by the
! congregation.
Tenella, and Molly Katherine
Tiugle, grandchildren of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Maddox, are quite sick
with the grip.
You get prompt delivery when
you order your meats from Con
ner & Crawford. **
Mr. W. J. Gibson was called to
Caban iss last Satutday, on ac
count of the illness of his mother.
He returned home Monday night.
BUGGY
Mrs. Asa Bailey and Mrs. Pow
ell returned Monday to their home
in Macon, after a pleasant visit
to Mrs. Baileys’s aunt, Mr. Fin
ley.
JAMES F. CARMICHAEL
Real Estate and
Loans
(Office Id First National
Bank Bailriing)
Loans On City Property
and Farm Lands, Long
Time, at Low Interest.
The opportunity of your life
for a Third Street residence;
large lot that fronts on both
on Second and Third streets.
Easy payment terms.
See the vacant lots on Mul
berry street, near the Pres
byterian church. A desirable
section at reasonable prices
and terms.
A BARGAIN!
158 acres of farm land, three
fourths of a mile of Jenkins
burg ond four miles of Jack
son. No finer body of wood
land in Butts county; bottoms
and upland; fertility unsur
passed.