The Butts County progress. (Jackson, Ga.) 18??-1915, March 12, 1908, Image 5

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL A little gossip about the doings of folks you know and don’t know L. S. Woodward has the grip. Mr. Erichsen is suffering with grip. John Duncan left Tuesday for Dublin. F. E. Bailey was on our streets Monday. W. D. Compton was in our midst Monday. Col. A. W. Lane, of Macon, v was in town Wednesday. Mrs. G. F. Stewart, of Macon, will visit Miss Ada Sams. Emmett Walthall has returned to his business in Atlanta. Mr. B, Moon made a business trip to Monticello Monday. Miss Bessie Thaxton spent Sat urday and Sunday at home. Walter Wilson was the guest of friends at Stark Sunday. Mr. I. H. Maddox went to Mc- Kibben on business Monday. Dr. Hanna is making improve ments on his home on Oak-st. Miss Clara Nolan was on the sick list Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Will MaLaier, of Griffin, is expected soon to visit relatives. Mrs. Keaton and Miss Jennie Bryans were in Jackson Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Britton is spending some time with Mrs. J. W. Childs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pinnell have rooms with Mrs. Lacy Mad dox. Prof. Tom Atkinson, of Jen kinsburg, was in Jackson Satur day. J. C. Kinard enjoyed Sunday in McDonough with L. J. Fergu son. H. L. Daughtry went to Atlan ta Thursday to see Miss Inez and Robin. Miss Estelle Thornton spent Sunday with Miss Deedie Mc- Clure. Dr. J. W. Crum is having the upper story of his house com pleted. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oxford went to Colliers Saturday and returned Sunday. Miss Bessie Waldrop went to Flovilla Saturday and returned Sunday. Miss Jennie Collins went to Indian Spring Sunday to visit friends. Miss Amanda Varner and Mrs. Keaton were recent visitors to Jackson. Mrs. John Pettigrew of near Towaliga was shipping m town Tuesday. The latest styles in Job Print ing at the Progress office. Mrs. B. F. Moon is in Atlanta this week attending the millinery openings. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore are delighted over the arrival of a new boy. Mrs. Reid Conner is ill with the grip at her home on Coving ton street. Mrs. Ed Walthall and baby will be the guests of Mrs. Hitchins next week. Messrs. John and Bill Barkley, anticipates building anew home this spring. Mrs. W. H. Burke has return ed from a fortnight visit to Mor rows Station. Miss Lillie McClure was con fined to her bed Sunday with a billious attack. Mr. A. F. McMahon filled his regular appointment at Indian Spring Sunday. C. K. Pollitzer, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his brother, H. R. Pollitzer. Mrs. Walter Collins, of Macon, will soon visit Mrs, J. L. Maddox at Iron Springs. The ladies prayer meeting was held on Monday afternoon with Mrs. Slaughter. J. E. Maynard will be in Jack son several days in the interest of the Reeves Cos. Miss Ernestine Dempsey left Thursday for Wrightsville to visit Miss Georgia Hines. Mr. W. H. Barnes and daugh ter, Fannie, attended church at Macedonia, Sunday. Quite a number took advantage of the beautiful day Sunday and drove to the Spring. Friends are glad to see Mrs. Dixie McKibben up again after a week’s indisposition. Mrs. T. J. Giles and Miss Clara spent Monday at Iron Springs with Mrs. T. M. Moss. Mrs. Andrews of Iron Spring is with her son, Mr. Elmo An drews on Depot street. Otis Ham spent Saturday and Sunday at home, returning to Mercer Sunday night. The friends of Miss Ethel Thornton are delighted to hear of her improved condition. 9 Little Roberta Oxford is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. T. F. Jangstetter, in Forsyth. Frank Smith Carmichael has accepted the position as book keeper at McKibben Cos. Mrs. Jim Valentino returned to Atlanta Monday, after a few days stay with her parents. Miss Pearl Gardner and J. A. Maddox, of Flovilla, visited Miss Arden on Sunday afternoon. Subscribe for The Progress. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gibson were guests Sunday at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roberts. Mrs. W. A. Elder and daugh ters, of Indian Springs, were shopping in Jackson recently. Mrs. J. E. Woods and son, • Donald spent the past week-end at Woodstown with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meredeth attended services at the Metho dist church in Jackson Sunday. • You can get all the country raised meats you want from Bailey & Jones. And you know what kind of meat that is. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carmich ael visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E 5. Harkness at England Chapel last Miss Anna Belle Watkins en tertained six- couples at home near Jackson last Friday night. Mrs. W.#W. McCord will come to Jackson this week and will be with relatives for several days. Prof. Geo. Mingledorffe, of Stark, was in Jackson on Satur day afternoon on social business. Mrs. J. G. Carmichael'and Miss Imogene Harkness w.ill be with Mrs. D. N. Carmichael on Thurs day. Misses Florence and Felicia Morrison were at home from their schools Saturday and Sun day. Messrs. A. *F. McMahon, B. Collier Wall and Ben Cleveland were visitors to Rock Castle Sun day. 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. Miss Purifoy, Mrs. E. C. Rob ison and children had a pleasant visit to relatives at Elgin Tues day. Dr. Hopkins, wife and Fred visited the family of Mr. W. F. Stroud at England Chapel Sun day. f Mrs. Verna Wright and little ones spent Saturday and Sunday in McDonough with Mrs. Wood ruff. Charlie Kimbell and J. W. Car ter were in south Georgia the first of the week on a hunting trip. For real estate in and around Flovilla or Indian Spring, call on A .C. Millen Flovilla Ga. 3-5 W. F. Farley came down from Atlanta Sunday to spend the day with his cousin, Mrs. B. F. Wat kins. Mrs. W. A. Newton has been spending a few days of this week with relatives in Macon and For syth. Mrs. Janie McKibben aud Miss Compton were in Macon Satur day and Sunday v/ith Mrs. A. W. Lane. Mrs. R. A. Franklin was taken Sunday with and acute attack of the grip, and is suffering a great deal. Jamerson’s Cold Tablets are guaranteed to cure your cold. 25 cent boxes sold at Jamerson Drug Cos. First National Bank OF JACKSON. JAS. F. CARMICHAEL, J. H. CARMICHAEL, President. Vice-President. A. HOMER CARMICHAEL, C. T. BEAUCHAMP, Cashier. Bookkeeper. Capital, - *■ - $30,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $12,000.00 This Bank will do an independent and progressive business, accommodating its friends and customers so far as is consistent with sound and conservative banking principles. We Solicit Your Patronage DIRECTORS: JAS. F. CARMICHAEL W. M. HAMMOND W. A. NEWTON J. MATT McMICHAEL J. H. CARMICHAEL Mrs. Frank Shelton and child came Wednesday night from Sa vannah to visit her father, M, L. Duke. Lyons Shellman who has lived in Jackson for the past year, has returned to his home in Cedar town. Miss Inez Daughtry’s friends will be glad to know that she will spend Saturday and Sunday at home. - Mr. and Mrs. Witt Kinard, of Griffin, were the guests of Mr. S. B. Kinard’s family Sunday and Monday. Mr. F. S. Etheridge is in Flor ida for a weeks stay, recupera ting from his recent illness of bronchitis. Misses Peterson and Emma Manley were entertained at din ner on Tuesday by Mrs. Frank Outhouse. William Crum happened to the accident of stepping on a nail re cently, which has caused a great deal of pain. Mr. Charlie Smith came over from Monticello Sunday and spent the day with his brother, Mr. John Smith. Charlie Wagner’s many friends were glad to see him here Mon day. He returned to Winder Monday night. Mr. W. I. Wagner went to At“ lanta Saturday night to see Mr. Joe Price, who has been very low with pneumonia. Frank Smith Carmichael re turned Sunday night from a bus iness trip to Griffin, Bamesville and Jonesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Thomp son went to Flovilla Saturday night to spend Sunday with the former’s parents. Miss Kate Purifoy, the guest of Mrs. E. C. Robison, will return to her home in Griffin the latter part of the week. Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal and The Butts County Progress $1.50 a year. Mr. J. A. Joyner returned Sun day from Sparta where he at tended the funeral of a close friend, Mr. Ivey. Miss Lizzie Hall returned Sat urday to her home in Eatonton, aster a few days visit to her sis ter, Mrs. Hodges, YT RAOnon CLOTHES FOR UOVS Ederheimer, Stein Si Cos. - Makers Make it a point, right now, to see our X traooo D suits for boys. They’re new, seasonable, appropriate; a great number of styles; with a scale of prices that per mits buying at your own figure. The right garment -* for every boy above the y age of 3 years. Jackson Mercantile Cos.