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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
A little gossip about the doings
of folks you know and don’t know
j. H. Ham has an attack of
the grip.
Mr. Will Webb is in Jackson
this week.
Z. M. Leverette was in Jack
son Monday.
Little Judson Harmon has been
real sick this week.
Mr. A. M. Pace of Cedar Rock,
was in town Monday.
Mrs. J. M. Crawford has been
quite sick with the grip.
Dr and Mrs. W. J. Smith an
nounce the birth of a son.
Col. F. Z. Curry left Sunday
nighufor Washington, D. C.
B. A. DeLoach of Jonesboro,
made a business trip here Mon
day.
Mrs. Fannie Beauchamp went
to Atlanta Saturday for treat
ment.
Dr. A. M. Jamerson is in Jack
son this week with friends and
relatives.
Mrs. E. L. Lawson and daugh
ter were in Jackson Monday
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Goodwin
were in Locust Grove Sunday
with relatives.
Mrs. Hodges has returned to
Jackson, after a three week’s
stay in Macon.
Mrs. Annie Webb was quite
sick the first of the week, but is
now improving.
Mrs. J. F. Carmichael and Mrs.
D. J. Thaxton, spent Thursday in
Coody’s district.
The friends of Mrs. Susan
Moore are sorry to hear of her
continned illness.
Mies Estelle Thornton spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Eloise Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elder were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. J-
Slaughter recently.
S. P. Nichols left Tuesday on
a business trip to Social Circle,
Conyers and Monroe.
Mrs. Lizzie Hall of Eatonton,
is spending this week with her
sister, Mrs. Hodges.
Miss Ethel Logue has a fine
school at Oak Grove. She now
enrolls fifty-eight pupils.
Mr. Will Gunn came down
from Atlanta Sunday to see his
brother, Mr. C. B. Gunn.
Mr. W. A. Callaway, of Atlan
ta, a veteran knight of the grip,
spent Monday in the city.
Miss Nina Garr spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Garr of High Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin Thomp
son of Flovilla, were with Mrs.
J. L. Watson last Sunday.
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Jane and E. T. Peek, of Lo
cust Grove, were Ned McCord’s
guest Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. R. L. Smith and children,
returned Wednesday night from
a pleasant visit to Shellman.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Roberts, of
near Covington, spent last week
in Jackson visiting relatives.
Mrs. Russell Meredith is spend
ing a few days with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gilmore.
Miss Adelle Nutt is at home
after a lengthy visit to her sister,
Mrs. Hall Turner, of Winder.
Col. E. M. Smith, of McDon
ough, was with relatives in
Jackson on Sunday afternoon.
Misses Ethel Thornton and
Bessie Barnes attended services
at Mt. Vernon church Sunday.
Miss Ada Sams entertained on
Monday evening at “trail,” com
plimentary to Miss Fitzpatrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lib Jamersonand
pretty little daughter, visited Mr.
and Mrs. P. R. Watkins Sunday.
The continued sickness of Mrs.
Sarah Etheridge is a source of
regret among her many friends.
Mr. George Lanier paid Jack
son a flying visit Sunday, return
ing to West Point Monday morn
ing.
Miss Kate Purifoy arrived in
Jackson Wednesday, and is being
entertained by Mrs. E. C. Robi
son.
Give our Job Department a
trial. We guarantee satisfaction.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crawford
and Miss Annie visited Mr. S.
M. Brownlee’s family last Sun
day.
Mr. J. W. Nichols, of Macon,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Nichols on College
street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Guthrie
spent Sunday in Juliette as the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. J.
Smith.
Garden seed, flower seed in
abundance at Hanna Drug Cos.
Mr. J. J. Mapp and Mr. W. J.
Garr, two of Monroe county’s
prominent men, were in Jackson
Monday.
Mrs. S. 0. Ham entertained
Rev. Van Deventer, Mr. and Mrs.
McMahon at tea on Tuesday
evening.
Rev. S. P. Wiggins has return
ed srom a ten days visit toDavis
boro, where he assisted in a
meeting.
When you need anything in
paints, oils, gloss, etc., see Han
na Drug Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Copeland,
of McDonough, spent Sunday
with the family of Dr. H. W.
Copeland.
The latest styles in Job Print
ing at the Progress office.
Mrs. J. W. Crum carried
William to Atlanta Saturday to
have his eyes tested by Dr. A.
W. Calhoun.
Miss Juliett Fitzpatrick of
Fitzpatrick, Ga., was the admired
guest of Miss Ada Sams the first
of the week.
Wanted: Scrap Iron, Brass,
Copper and Lead.
Jos. L. Wagner & Son.
Miss Exie Ham taught the
seventh grade at school last Mon
day, owing to Miss Mattie Sue’s
indisposition.
The many friends of Mrs. J.
C. Adams are delighted to know
she is convalescing from a three
weeks illness.
Mrs. George Lanier and child
ren have returned to West Point
after a week’s visit to Mrs.
F. S. Etheridge.
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and The Butts County Progress
$1.50 a year.
The new song books have been
received by the Baptist church
and are quite an improvement
over the old ones.
Quite a number from Jackson
will attend the annual Bible con
ference at Dr. Broughton’s taber
nacle next week.
Mr. Joe Bosworth, of Atlanta,
spent the week end with the
family of Dr. J. E. Woods on
Dempsey avenue.
Conner & Crawford’s market
is the place to get the best of
meats. ’Phone 136.
Mr. J. A. Tittle, of Atlanta,
spent Wednesday afternoon in
Jackson as the guest of his
cousin, Miss Arden.
Miss Annie Kate Wright, a
bright student of Bessie Tift Col
lege, spent a few days of this
week with homefolk.
Mrs. W. P. Collier and chil
dren, had an enjoyable visit to
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. J. Wright
near Elgin, last Sunday,
Mrs. Alford Smithwick of At
lanta, spent a few days the first
of the week with her mother,
Mrs. Estelle Carmichael.
Mrs. B. F. Moon is again in
the millinery department of the
Carmichael-Etheridge-Smith Cos.,
after a rest of a few week.
Miss Eloise Jones entertained
eight couples on Saturday night,
complimary to Miss Bernice
Byars and Mr. Jackson of Juliette.
Little Helen Smith is the hap
py possessor of a pretty little
registered Shetland pony which
came last week from Burlington,
N. C.
The friends of Capt. E. J.
Williams will be interested to
learn that he has been ordered to
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Aug
ust Ist.
Paul Crawley will bring you
the Atlanta Georgian six days
in the week for ten cents. Give
him your subscription. 7-tf
Mrs. Arthur Wilson, with her
two sweet children returned Sun
day to their home in Atlanta af
ter a short visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Land.
Mrs. H. G. McClure, of Stark,
and Mrs. T. C. McClure spent
Saturday and Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Harmon.
You can get all the country
raised meats you want from
Bailey & Jones. And you know
what kind of meat that is.
Mrs. Mac Potts came down Fri
day night from Winder, and vis
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Furlow until Monday
morning.
Mrs. Charlie Moore and chil
dren of Atlanta, and Miss Ida
Gilmore of Jenkinsburg, were
entertained on Sunday by Mrs. J.
W. Childs.
Miss Fannie Pope, of Bruns
wick, is expected to arrive Sat
urday, and will make a lengthy
visit to her brother’s family, Mr.
S. M. Pope.
Wanted; Scrap Iron, Brass,
Copper and Lead.
Jos. L. Wagner & Son.
The mite box opening of the
Juvenile Missionary Society on
last Saturday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Annie Webb, was
very successful.
Miss Reunette Westcott who
has enjoyed the hospitality of
Miss Leonora Nutt for the past
two weeks has returned to her
home in Macon.
Col. A. W. Lane and wife with
Louis and Margaret, after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. Jane Mc-
Kibben, have returned to their
home in Macon.
Solicited.— Light sewing, em
broidery, etc.
Mrs. J. G. Coleman.
The friends of Mrs. T. A. Saun
ders will regret to learn that she
is not doing so well at the Grady
Hospital, where she was operated
on last Monday.
Mrs. W. W. Wright and her
three children, Mrs. Jack Currie
and little Elia Elizabeth, were
guests of Mrs. E. E. Pound
Thursday at^dinner.
Sasnett Crum and Miss Eloise
Pound had a delightful day Sun
day in Henry county, as the
guest of Mrs. S. G. Collins and
Miss Florence Morrison.
The Literary Society held a
most interesting meeting last
week with Mrs. James Warthen.
Miss Maude Edwards will enter
tain them at the next meeting.
The Butts county friends of
Dr. John R. Shannon, of Caba
rtiss, wno has been in ill health
for several months, will be glad
to learn of his improved condi
tion.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge has been
confined to his home for several
days with an acute attack of the
grip. His friends wish for him
a speedy recovery and return to
business.
Quite a crowd from Jackson
atttended the singing at Mace
donia on Sunday afternoon.
Those who went were, Misses
Bessie Thaxton, Alice Maddox,
Estelle Thornton, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Wilson. Messrs Dave and
Charlie Thornton, Tom Thurston,
W. H. Barnes, Lon Maddox,
Walter Wilson and Chester Mad
dox.
Peter Painter
j says: the sun is not
f judge of art.' He cracks 1
1 up all kinds of paint J
dj Patton’s Sun-Proof Paints m
I give double the service of
I all-white-lead or any ordinary ■
I paints. They are made of the ■
J most perfect combination of S
K paint materials to stand the I
severest trial the sun and M
ather can gi ve#
Get • beautiful cofc* card and full frond
JACKSON LUMBER GO.
Indian Spring was well repre
sented in Jackson last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elder, Mrs.
S illie Smith, Misses Lula Collier,
Mary Cleveland, Effie arid Beat
rice Elder arid Mr. Paul Collier
came to hear the new Baptist
pastor. They were very much
pleased and said they were com
ing again. Mrs. Smith, Misses
Collier and Cleveland and Mr.
Collier were guests of Mrs. Sam
Mays.
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