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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
A little gossip about the doings
of folks you know and don’t know
Willie Land returned Friday to
Shellman.
Mr. Webb Fletcher was in
town Monday.
Mr. B. A. Collier spent Sunday
at Indian Spring.
Mrs. T. J. Dempsey is on the
sick list this week.
Miss Susie Etheridge was in
our city Wednesday.
Mrs. Loyd Hodges was a recent
visitor to Worthville.
Mr. Joe Wynn, of Peeksville,
was in otfir midst Sunday.
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge was
among the sick Sunday.
> Mr. and Mrs. Norsworthy are
proud of anew baby boy.
Little Doris Carter was quite
sick the first of the week.
Homer Carmichael has been
sick for the past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Conner
worshipped at Stark Sunday.
S. B. Kinard spent Sunday
with his mother at Towaliga.
"Mrs. Oxford has been suffering
from an abscess in the head.
Tom McKibben was over from
Eatonton the first of the week.
Eugene McMichael was the
guest Sunday of Boyd McMichael.
Mrs. Rfollie Coleman made a
business trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. Lanier and little Eliza
beth have been ill for some time.
Mrs. A. C. Smith is visiting
her son, R. L. Smith, this \teek.
Col. W. E. Watkins was in
Macon Wednesday on legal busi
ness.
W. B. Thompson was sick Mon
day and not able to be in the
store.
Marvin Turner of McDonough,
attended the land sale in Jackson
Friday.
Dr. Tom Fletcher was ming
ling with friends in Jackson
Monday. •
Mrs. A. C. Mlllen, of Flovilla,
was the guest of Mrs. Buchanan
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael
have named their baby Roselyn
Virginia.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge has re
turned from a business trip to
New York.
Mrs. Jim Chambliss and Miss
Rosa Greer were in town Monday
shopping. -
, Mr. Will Taylor spent Saturday
anil Sunday with his family on
West avenue.
Dee Tollerson was in Jackson
Tuesday in interest of the Lithia
Spring picnic.
| Dr. and Mrs. Franklin expect
!to spend the coming week-end
in Barnesville.
Miss Ophelia Banks is spending
this week in Macon with Miss
Florrie White.
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Mrs. Mary Ham is in Locust
Grove, visiting her son, Mr.
Emerson Ham.
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Miss Minnie Hammond spent
Sunday night with her sister,
Mrs. Will Carter.
Miss Bessie Bloodworth is
spending this week with Miss
Lucy Goodman.
Miss Alice Mae Hanes will go
to Atlanta Friday for a short
visit to relatives.
Mrs. Reet McMichael was taken
very ill Saturday night, but is
now some better.
Mrs. F. S. Etheridge and Miss
Willie were shopping in
Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. C. F. Etheridge, a promi
nent Butts county farmer was in
town Wednesday.
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Mrs. Nannie Moore has gone
to Atlanta to be with relatives
for several weeks.
After several days visit to his
family, Mr. L. L. O’Kelly left
Monday for Tifton.
Mrs. S. B. Kinard entertained
at dinner Saturday Mesdames
Kimbell and Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Goodwin
and child visited relatives in
McDonough Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joyner
spent Sunday with Mrs. Milton
at the Camp Ground.
Mrs. W. S. Tigner, of Odessa
dale, Ga., visited Mrs. Wiggins
the first of the week.
Rev. James Bradley filled his
appointment in Henry county
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Stamps, of Bremen, Ga.,
came Monday night and is clerk
ing at the Entrekin firm.
Miss Marie McMichael has been
suffering with rheumatism in her
left arm for several days.
Miss Willie Cooper enjoyed
Saturday and Sunday in Macon
with her sister, Mrs. Little.
Miss Clara Nolen will visit
Mrs. Claude Gray at Locust
Grove the last of the week.
Tom and Miss Dollie McKibben
were the guests Sunday of Miss
Lillian Daniel in McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moore and
daughters, of Locust Grove were
shopping in Jackson Tuesday.
Mrs. James Bradley and baby,
left Friday for a month’s visit to
her mother in South Carolina.
Mrs. Brown and Miss Julia
arrived Monday night from
Georgetown and will visit Mrs.
R. P. Sasnett for several months.
Mr. A. F. McMahon was not
able to be at his post of duty
Saturday on account of illness.
Olin Barfield, a former Jack
sonite, came Saturday to visit the
family of Mr. J. M. Crawford.
Mrs. Matilda Ridgeway and
granddaughter from Towaliga
were in town shopping Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W*. C. Woods, of
Woodstown were the guests Tues
day of Dr. and Mrs. J*. E. Woods.
If you want a good piano or
organ, buy one from Jacob T.
Mayo. tfx
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After a pleasant visit to Mrs.
Nolan, Mrs. Pauline Jarman has
returned to her home in Coving
ton.
Mr. J. G. Maddox returned
Monday night from a delightful
stay of two weeks in Birming
ham.
Mrs. M. T. Hodges’ friends
are delighted to know she has re
covered from a recent indispo
sition.
Park and Miss Mary Newton
were entertained by Miss Alice
Newton at her home in Forsyth,
Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Foster and Miss
Imogene Harkness, of Towaliga,
were among the busy shoppers
Tuesday.
Mir. and Mrs. R. N. Etheridge
entertained Mr. Joe Giles, of
New York, at tea on Wednesday
evening.
Messrs Edwards and Spivey of
Macon, spent Sunday at Hotel
Buchanan, as the guests of Miss
Edwards.
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Mrs. Emily Bryans returned to
Indian Spring after a short stay
with her daughter, Mrs. H. L.
Daughtry.
Miss Bertha Carmichael left
Saturday for Danburg, Ga.,
where she will visit Miss Pink
Anderson.
Francis Ouida is the name of
the two-weeks-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wynn, of
Harlem, Ga.
Rev. Robt. Van Deventer filled
the pulpit at Indian Spring Bap
tist Church Sunday afternoon at
three o’clock.
Miss Bessie Bloodworth and
Walker Preston were among the
Flovilla people who visited Jack
son Tuesday.
Chester Maddox and little An
nie Kate Watson had a pleasant
day at the home of Mr. B. J.
Banks Sunday.
Miss Mary Lou Wright, of Lo
cust Grove, visited Miss Alice
Maddox from Monday morning
until Tuesday night.
William McMichael came up
from Macon Saturday night to
spend Sunday with homefolk on
Indian Spring street.
Sherwood Thaxton has accept
ed the position as assistant day
clerk at the Wigwam, and will
begin work Saturday.
Mrs. E. H. Hair and Mr. John
McMahon, of Hampton, came
Thursday to visit their brother,
Mr. A. F. McMahon.
Sook ‘
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Cow!
Sole Leather
isn’t fit for
mastication
and we have no desire to en
deavor to promote such a fad
by selling sole leather to our
customers.
We please our patrons by giv
ing them choice beef, pork,
mutton, lamb, poultry, game
and other .fresh and salt meats.
Quality the best, prices as low
as any.
S. H. Thornton
WORTHVILLE
Miss Mae Duke, of Stark, was
here Sunday.
Mrs. Lofton spent Sunday in
Newton county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope spent
Friday in Jackson.
Carl Thaxton visited homefolks
Saturday and Sundayi ✓ >
Mrs. Will White visited Mrs.
W. A. Aiken last week.
Miss Lexie White visited Mrs.
R. H. Maddox Thursday.
Mr. Richard Harper, of Stark
was in Worthville Monday.
Misses Mary and Laura Duke
spent Friday in town shopping.
Miss Leila Stodghill spent Sun
day with Miss Lola Washington.
Mrs. Jack Maddox and children
visited Mrs. Jack Stewart Sun
day. '
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gray spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Lewis.
Mrs. R. 0. Stodghill and child
ren, visited Mrs. H. R. Maddox
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White
Sunday. '
Mrs. H. R. Maddox has been
quite sick but is some better at
this writing.
Mr. Alex King, of Newton,
visited his sister, Mrs. W. E.
Gray, Sunday.
Miss Virginia Elder, of Macon,
will visit friends here some time
in the near future.
Miss Maude Edwards, of Jack
son, will visit friends here next
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Hammond, of
SPRING
is here with all her grandeur. Winter has shed
her garment of dead foliage, and donned her new
dress of fereen. Don’t you want to shake off that
“Old Tired Feeling”
and put on newl ife and vigor? If so, come and
get a bottle of our
Sarsaparilla Spring Tonic
and we guarantee you will be pleased with the
result. Call for JAMERSON’S SARSAPARILLA
THAT’S IT.
JAMERSON DRUG CO.
Hampton, is the guest of Miss
Lillie Bell Washington.
Mrs. Virtie Hodges, of Jackson,
spent last week with her mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Thaxton.
Miss Eva Mason and Mr. Rob
ert Winn, of Henry county, vis
ited Mrs. J. H. Pope Sunday.
Mr. Oscar McKibben and Gac
len Tingle, of Locust Grove, vis
ited friends at this place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gresham
left last week for Mcßae, where
they will make their future home.
There will be a singing at Fin
cherville next Sunday afternoon.
Everybody go and carry your
book.
Misses Ella Cawthon, Carrie
Biles,' Messrs. John Chambers
and Cleveland Aiken called on
Miss Lexie White Sunday after
noon.
We are glad to state that Mr.
M. Bqnson, iss wishing to get up
a singing class at Worthville.
Let’s all join in and show people
that Worthville is not dead.
The flinch party at Mr. Frank
Smith’s was enjoyed by * a large
number Saturday night, the par
ticipants being Misses Lizzie
Hammond, Lillie Bell Washing
ton, Pearl Townsend, Rosa Mc-
Kinley, Ella Cawthon, Lola Wash
ington, Leila Stodghill, Nellie
Lofton, Lexie White, Lillie Bell
Smith and Janie Cawthon; Mes
srs. Edd Cawthon, Rupert Wash
ington, Hurtell Aiken, Walter
White, Linnie Washington, Litt
Townsend, Jesse Cawthon, Tom
mie Carr, Cleveland Aiken,
George White, Claud Lofton,
Fred Lofton and Bob Cawthon.
MONEY TO LOAN.
$20,000 to loan on Butts county
farms at 7 per cent. Come
quick if you need money.
T. J. DEMPSEY,
Jackson, Ga.