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JACKSON NO. 2
A few Mormon Elders is down
on No. 2 this week.
Troy Thomas was on the sick
list last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Norsworthy
irisited at Jenkinsburg last week.
Miss Dedie McClure is visiting
friends at Locust Grove this week.
Mr. S. M. Thaxton is on the
sick list this week with la prippe
and rheumatism.
Carrier No. 3 went back on the
road last Monday after being out
a week with grip.
Mr. Carlton Allen attended
Sunday School and singing at
Macedonia last Sunday afternoon.
Misses Pearl and Cassie Mad
dox, of Jackson, visited the fam
ily of Mr. J. W. Moore last Sat
urday.
Mr. Will Thomas and family of
Newton county spent last Satur
day night and Sunday with rela
tives here.
Jim Craine arrived a few days
ago from Monticello and and will
be at home at his father’s, Mr.
Marques Craine.
Misses Fannie Mae Moore and
Pauline McClure spent last Sat
urday night and Sunday in Jack
son as the guest of Miss Cassie
Maddox.
J. H. Ellidt and family arrived
last Saturday from Griffin and
will be at home' to their friends
in a few days at the Pounds
place at the Camp Ground.
Mrs. Will Jolly returned last
Monday from Jenkinsburg, where
she spent a few days with sick
relatives and reports them no
better, we are sorry to state.
A few bright sunshiny days
and a few days of rain, stopping
the boys from plowing a few days
—but I tell you some of them
scratched up a few rows of cot
ton stalks.
W. M. Lummus and family re
turned last Saturday from South
Georgia where they went last
fall to live, but becoming dissat
isfied hence back home they came.
For the present they will be at
home near T. E. Redman’s, but
will build at Stark a little later
on.
The most trouble we have get
ting around these days is bad
holes in the road and candidates.
The holes are bad and plentiful
and the candidates are just as
thick. But it wont be long before
they will have to be thinned out
to one in a hill.
Quite a surprise was created
during the singing last Sunday
afternoon at Macedonia, when
someone rushed in the house and
for Judge Andrews, as
someone wanted to see him at
once out side. And on going to
the door decided someone was
playing a joke on on him. But
on being assured they was not.
and going out to the party want
ing him, was handed a marriage
license. The couple proved one
Mr. W. C. Pennell, formerly of
Jasper county but more recently
of Jackson and Miss Effie Wal
drup, of Jasper county. They
had slipped across the river to
get married, and married they
were right there and then sitting
in the buggy in the presence of
a few who gathered around, and
after a word or two of explana
tion they went on their way re
joicing.
Here’s to the happy pair, and
may there be another one.
Rough Ridur.
WOBTHYILLE
Cheer up for The Progress.
Mrs. Bob Smith is on the sick
list this week.
We are highly pleased with our
pastor for this year.
Mr. Claud Lofton is back home
from a visit to relatives in South
Georgia.
Miss Janie Cawthon spent Sat
urday night with Miss Lela
Stodghill.
Mr. T. A. Carr visited loved
ones in Henry county Saturday
night and Sunday.
Miss Bessie Thaxton spent
.Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Virginia Elder.
Services were held at the
Methodist church Sunday p. m.,
a good crowd attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martin,
of Henry county, attended ser
vices at this place Sunday.
Mr. Alex. Townsend, of Rock
dale, spent the week with Mr.
J. B. Townsend and family.
The singing given by Miss Le
la Stodghill Sunday night was
highly enjoyed by all present.
Miss Lillie Belle Washington
spent a few hours, very pleas
antly with Miss Pearl Townsend
Sunday afternoon.
The farmers are hustling, as
the weather has changed and we
are glad, for the farmer is the
man that feeds the saws.
The Flinch party given by Miss
Lillie Belle Washington Friday
night was highly enjoyed. Those
present were Misses Lex White,
Pearl Benson and Lillie Belle and
Lola Washington; Messrs. Alex.
King, John Chambers, Walter,
George and Robert White, Albert
Townsend, Fred Lofton, Claud
Lofton and Rupert and Lennie
Washington.
I will ring off; if I see this in
print I will come again.
Violet.
Jamerson’s Cold Tablets are
guaranteed to cure your cold.
25 cent boxes sold at Jamerson
Drug Cos.
FLOVILLA
Mr. Asa Ammons is very ill
with grip.
Mr. Julius Greer, of Monti cello,
will spend Sunday here.
Mr. R. V. Smith made a busi
ness trip to Jenkinsburg Monday.
Miss Lucille Elder was the
guest of friends at Indian Spring
Monday.
Sherman Britt came in Sunday
from Macon and enjoyed a short
visit to his family.
Miss Alice F. Smith has return
ed to Atlanta, after spending the
week-end with relatives.
Mr. H. W. S. Blitch, a promin
ent railroad man of Atlanta, visi
ted friends in our town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thompson
spent last Sunday in Jasper, as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane.
Misses Clara and Sara Thomp
son spent last Sunday at Mt.
Vernon with Mr. C. Etheridge
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Goodrum,
who have been quite sick with
grip for the past week or ten
days, are slightly improved.
Mrs. A. C. Millen was hostess
Thursday afternoon at a lovely
reception in honor of her daugh
ter, Mrs.A.W. Graves, of Tifton,
a bride of the mid-winter. The
lower floor of the pretty home
was thrown together and was
gay and fragrant with daffodils,
hyacinths and violets. A dainty
salad course was served by Miss
es Bessie White, Lucille Elder,
Bessie Blood worth and Willie
Terrell. A number of guests
called between the hours of four
and six.
After impressive services, at
tended by a large number of peo
ple and conducted at the ceme
tery, all that was mortal of the
late Mrs. Mike Ply male was ten
derly laid to rest in the Flovilla
cemetery. Many relatives and
friends of the deceased were at
the cemetery at the appointed
hour, 10 o’clock Friday morning,
and the mass of beautiful flowers
bore silent but eloquent testimo
ny to the esteem in which Mrs.
Plymale was held.
Misses Laura and Maud Smith
gave a delightful informal party
on the evening of the 28th in
honor of their cousin, Miss Lau
rette Smith, of Cork, aud her at
tractive guest, Miss Carrielu
Webb, of Atlanta. The house was
beautifully decorated in yellow.
In the parlor vases of jonquils
lent their golden glow to the
mellow candle light, while palms
and ferns gave the needed touch
of green. “Forty-two” and
Trail were played, after which
delicious refreshments were
served. Those invited to meet
the guests of honor were, Misses
Bessie White, Pearl Gardner, Lu
cille Elder, Clara Thompson,
Bessie Bloodworth, Lula Dozier,
Rosa and Lena Greer, Mrs. Lucy
Dozier Douglass and Mrs. A. W.
Graves of Tifton. Messrs C. D.
Ingram, Walker Preston, Att
Maddox, Troup Smith, Orin Doz
ier, Parham and Eidson Smith.
You can’t beat Jamerson Drug
Cos. when it comes to buying
fresh Garden Seed. They have
the kind you want—Landreth’s
and Ferry’s.
FINCHERVILLE
Oats about all sowed in this
section.
The gray horse was standing
at his usual post Sunday.
A large crowd was present at
Worthville from Sardis Sunday.
Fincherville was well repre
sented in Jackson last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hooten
from McDonough were present
at Sardis Sunday.
The many friends of Mrs. Nan
nie Grant were glad to see her
present at church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fincher
of Snapping Shoals, were ming
ling with Sardis friends Sunday.
Miss Cora Moss of Locust
Grove, was down visiting rela
tives and friends Saturday and
Sunday.
Well, if the writer happens to
such good luck in getting Irish
potatoes planted and gardens
broken this week as I did get
through sowing oats last week,
things will be moving o. k.
You get prompt delivery when
you order your meats from Con
ner & Crawford. **
A few good wagon lines at bar
gain prices are being offered by
McKibben Cos.
For real estate in and around
Flovilla or Indian Spring, call on
A .C. Millen Flovilla Ga. 3-6
A few good wagon lines at bar
gain prices are being offered by
McKibben Cos.
Seed, seed, seed! of every var
iety at Hanna Drug Cos.
We Can’t Do Any
Kind of Job Work
as Good as Anybody,
but, when it comes to
Note Heads
Letter Heads
Bill Heads
Statements
Envelopes
Receipts
Circulars
Pamphlets
Minutes
Invitations
Visiting Cards
Or almost anything else in the
printing line we can print
them as well and as
cheap as anybody
and
GUHBBHTE 1 ME
BECAUSE
We now have the Four Essen
tials of First-Class Work,
New Type
New Press
Skilled Workmen
Honest Dealing
Don’t get your printing done
out of the county when The
Progress guarantees to give you
the same quality and quantity
at as low a price as you can
possibly find elsewhere.
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