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Personal and Local
A Little Gossip About the Doings
of Folks You Know and Don’t Know
Mr. C. S. Maddox is ill with
grip.
Mrs. W. P. Collier is on the
sick list.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Coppage a boy.
Edward Taylor made a flying
trip to Jackson Tuesday.
Mr. R. H. Calvert spent the
day recently in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawson were
in Jackson, Saturday afternoon.
Miss Agnes Bryant of Flovilla,
is the guest of Mrs. Jim Watson.
Mrs. R. A. Maddox is in Hawk
insville on a visit to her mother.
Mrs. Jim Valentino of Atlanta,
is visiting homefolk in Jackson.
Boyd McMichael spent Sunday
at his father’s home in the coun
try.
Miss Lillian Knott of Atlanta,
is the guest of Miss Sallie Mae
Ball.
Mrs. Heflin returned Monday
night from an extended stay in
Sparta.
Miss Julia Smith went to Stark
Saturday afternoon, to spend
Sunday.
Miss Bessie Waldrop will spend
the week-end with homefolk in
Flovilla.
Friends missed J. C. Kinard
from his store on Tuesday. He
was sick.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Adams are sorry to learn of
their illness.
Clinton Woods, of Monticello,
will be with Pitts McKibben the
last of the week.
R. A. Maddox left Monday for
a trip through south Georgia sel
ling monuments.
Miss Mattie Logue has return
ed from a delightful visit to rela
tives in Atlanta.
Clayton Thaxton spent Satur
day at home, returning to At-
Sunday morning.
Mr. A. H. Weems will move
his family to Atlanta, the latter
part of this week.
W. W. Kinard, of Jasper coun
ty, spent Saturday with his broth
er, J. C. Kinard.
Dr. R. A. Franklin was in
Barnesville the past weekend
with his parents.
Col. Otis Elkin is expected in
Jackson soon, and will be the
guest of Joe Wall.
Misses Ida Ogletree and Anna
Bell Watkins were in Jackson
recently shopping.
Where do you get your garden
seed? At Hanna Drug Cos. |
Mi. R. R. Cawthon of Peeks
ville, was mingling with friends
in town recently.
Mr. George Thompson has re
turned from a business trip to
southwest Georgia.
Mrs. J. H. Carmichael is enter
taining Mrs. B. L. Hoge and
children this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hosch, of
Gainesville, attended the Thorn
ton-Curry marriage.
Mrs. Ben Watkins is entertain
ing Miss Brewer, a charming
young lady of Griffin.
Mrs. Charlie Harp arrived in
Jackson last Sunday and will be
with relatives this week.
Mrs. M. J. Carson has return
ed home after several days most
pleasantly spent at Cork.
Miss Mary Newton returned
home Tuesday night, after a de
lightful visit to Cairo Georgia.
“The Deestrict Skule” will be
given at an early date by the
Daughters of the Confederacy.
The friends of Miss Pearl Mad
dox are glad to sOe her out again,
after an illness of several days.
Miss Mabel McKibben of Hen
ry county, was the guest of Miss
Mary McGuffle on last Saturday.
Miss Bessie Maddox, of Iron
Spring, recently visited Mrs. J.
F. Maddox on West Second street.
Miss Eloise Meredith, spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Meredith in Jenkinsburg.
Miss Lillian Daniel, of McDon
ough, is Miss Dollie McKibben’s
guest for the masquerade party.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Autry, who
recently moved to Atlanta from
Jackson, announce the birth of a
son.
Misses Essie and Velma Lever
ette, of Union Point, Butts
county, were in Jackson, Satur
day.
Mr. George Kinsman went to
Atlanta Sunday to see his wife
who is at Dr. Noble’s Sanita
rium.
Garden seed, flower seed in
abundance at Hanna Drug Cos.
Mrs. Wagner and Mr. Willie,
have been spending several days
in Atlanta, as the guest of Mrs.
Price.
Mrs. N. R. McCord had a
pleasant visit last week to her
sister. Mrs. B. C. Milton, of near
Flovilla.
Mrs. Nora King returned Tues
day night from a ten days visit
to her sister, Mrs. Townley of
Atlanta.
Mrs. R. E. Evans and little tots
of Towaliga, are spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Spencer.
Mr. G. M. Jinks and daughter,
Miss Emogene of Locust Grove,
spent Sunday with relatives in
Jackson.
Mrs. Emmett McMichael of
Cedar Rock, was the guest Sat
urday of her sister, Mrs. Jabe
Holifield.
Rev. W. E. Arnold of Atlanta,
was the guest recently of his
cousin, Mrs. F. M. Allen on Col
lege street.
You get prompt delivery when
you order your meats from Con
ner & Crawford. **
A. H. Ogletree, one of the
most popular men of Butts coun
ty, was seen on our streets the
past week.
Joe Wall went over to Newnan
Sunday on business. (?) Joe is
considered one of the busiest men
of our town.
Miss Alice Newton, a very
charming young lady of Forsyth,
is the guest of Misses Mary and
Rosa Newton.
Jamerson’s Cold Tablets are
guaranteed to cure your cold.
25 cent boxes sold at Jamerson
Drug Cos.
R. L. Johnson, of McDonough,
and Dr. Beall, of Jacksonville,
Fla., will attend the masquerade
on Friday night.
Miss Adel Nutt, of Jackson,
who is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Turner, is quite sick of grip.—
Sunday’s Journal.
En route to her home in Mil
ledgeville, Mrs. Foster stopped
over in Jackson Jaturday to see
her son, Mr. Ernest.
Buy while it is cheap, flooring
and ceiling; going at SIO.OO per
thousand feet at Jackson Lumber
Cos.
Miss Etta Lee Calvert has re
turned to her home in Atlanta,
after a weeks visit to Jackson
friends and relatives.
Mrs. S. G. Collins, principle of
the Phillippischool in Henry Cos.,
was in Jackson Saturday Visiting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. L. W. Ham, with Nannie
Mae and Helen, spent the week
end in Atlanta with Mrs. Ham’s
brother, W. N. Higgins.
Conner & Crawford's marke
is the place to get the best of
meats. ’Phone 136.
Mrs. Wm. J. Bailey and child
ren are in Locust Grove. They
went to see a relative, who is
very ill with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Castle
berry, from the lower part of the
part of the county, were shop
pers in our town Saturday'
Mrs. R. L. Smith and children
will leave the early part of next
week for Shellman. to visit her
sister, Mrs. Oscar Crittendon.
For real estate in and around
Flovilla or Indian Spring, call on
A .C. Millen Flovilla Ga. 3-5
Mrs. J. E. Woods was in At
lanta most of last week with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bosworth.
She returned Saturday night.
Wanted; Scrap Iron, Brass,
Copper and Lead.
Jos. L. Wagner & Son.
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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,
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MISSES COMY
Jackson, Georgia
Miss Willie Thornton will go to
Atlanta Friday in interest of the
millinery business. She will be
in Sylvester the coming season.
Misses Florence and Felicia
Morrison came in from their
schools Friday, and enjoyed Sat
urday and Sunday with home
folk.
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The best line of combs, brush
es, face cream, toilet articles, etc.
at Hanna Drug Cos.
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Mrs. Mary Saunders, came
Monday night from Helena, Ga.,
and will be with Mrs. W. H.
Barnes, on Covington street for
a week.
The illness of Mrs. N. E. Set
tles, who is suffering from an
attack of grip, is the subject of
general regret among her many
friends.
Ride comfortable and cheap in
one of one-horse
wagon spring seats. A few left
at $1.25 each.
We regret to learn that Miss
Ruby Mays is confined to her
bed with a severe case of grip.
Her friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Prof. T. P. Atkinson and wife,
of Jenkinsburg, were the guests
Saturday and Sunday of the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Crawford.
AROUND NO. 2
Mr. L. M, Hodges and sons
were in Jasper county last week,
saw milling.
An old fashioned quilting and
dinner was given by Mrs. T. B.
Funderburk last Friday, which
was highly enjoyed by all pres
ent.
BUGGY
JANES F. CARMICHAEL
Real Estate and
Loans
(Office in Klrut National
Ilauk Building)
Loans On City Property
and Farm Lands, Long
Time, at Low Interest.
Mr. T. E. Redman is in Atlan
ta under treatment this week.
Hon. S. H. Mays is having a
new dwelling erected on his farm
just below Stark. It will be oc
cupied by Mr. Henry Thompson.
Mr Marcus Craine, a highly
respected citizen of Jasper coun
ty, and a former resident of this
county, has moved back to his
farm near the river. Their many
friends welcome him and his
estimable wife back among them.
Mr. Earnest Pittman of Flo
villa, was at home last Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. John W. Nosworthy was
in Atlanta part of last week # on
business.
Misses Fannie Mae Moore„
Cecil Bankston, and Estelle Rut
ledge, were the attractive guests,
of Miss Janie Lemon last Sunday.
Misses Cornelia Hardy and
Lenora Reeves, visited Miss May
Belle Maddox last Sunday.
Mr. L. M. Hodges and wife*
visited relatives in Newton coun
ty a few days ago.
Mr. R. B. Giles and Miss Deed
ie McClure, spent a few days;
very pleasantly with friends and
relatives in Jasper county last
week.
Miss Janie Lemon entertained
a few of her friends at Trail a
few evenings past. These pres
ent were, Misses Cecil Bankston*
Estelle Rutledge, Anna Belle
Watkins, and Fannie Mae Moore.
Messrs G. T. Thurston, Hurtle
Thaxton and Charlie Kimbell.
Buster Brown.