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SOCIAL AND
PERSON AL.
Hon. J. Pope Brown of Haw
linsville passed through the city
Sunday night enroute to Atlanta.
Mrs. Lillian B. Worley spent
Sunday in Macon as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell.
T. R. Connor, Jackson, Ga.,
No. 4, pays highest prices for
Itides.
• Miss Bessie Waldrop spent the
Irst of the week with her par
ents near Flovilla.
Mrs. F. D. Seckinger arrived
tine last of the week from Royston
Id be the guest of Prof, and Mrs.
W. R. Lanier for a few days.
Dr. R. A. Franklin went over
fo Bamesville Saturday to see
,&is brother whose condition is
, somewhat improved.
u , Come early and avoid the rush,
jptanes.
Miss Higgins, of Covington, is
spending a month with her sister,
' Mrs. Harold Pollitzer, on Indian
Spring street
y ; Misses Carrie and Mary Simms
,-Eakes, of Griffin, will spend the
with Miss Pauline Mallet.
'v" Hanes, for right prices.
Miss Mattisu Ham will arrive
from Monticello in a few days to
with relatives until after the
holidays.
’ Mr. H. Q. Fletcher, who is at
tending Johns Hopkins university
%. Baltimore, will spend the hol
idays at home. ’
Hanes, for wedding presents.
Policeman and Mrs. J. E. Mc-
Nair returned with Hugh from
Atlanta Saturday night. He is
resting well and provided he does
ot catch cold in his eye it is
thougnt he will soon be able to
he out.
See McKibben & Cos. for fine
stock.
Mr. J. A. Dodson of Stark was
an the city Thursday enroute home
from Atlanta.
Mr. J. M. Mapp of Flovilla was
in the city Thursday. He will
leave for Florida soon.
llanes, for ladies’ fine umbrel
las.
Messrs. W. A. Altus, S. D.
Thwi-ston and W. 0. Woodward
left this week for Oklahoma on a
prospecting trip.
Mr. W. E. McKibben of the
Towaliga district was here on
Wednesday.
Kanes, for good silverware.
i
Miss Bessie Ham will be home
froim Wiftder next week to spend
tlie holidays with Hon. S. 0. Ham
and Mrs. Ham.
Miss Snelling, one of the pop
ular teachers in the city schools,
will spend the holidays with her
parents at Elberton.
County Treasurer G. R. Ridge
way, who has been sick for some
time, is improved and hopes to be
able to come to Jackson within a
few days.
Highest market prices paid for
bides. T. B. Connor,
Jackson, Ga., No. 4.
Hanes, for good jewelry.
The last meeting of the Sewing
Club until after the holibays was
held with Miss Adelle Nutt on
Wednesday afternoon.
Sheriff W. W. Wilson spent
Thursday in Atlanta.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge went to
Macon an Thursday.
Mrs. Park Newton will spend
the holidays in Newnan with
her parents.
Miss Lillie Claire Gunn leaves
Sunday for Madison to spend
Christmas with her uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gunn,
and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Gunn.
Miss Mary Newton leaves
shortly after the holidays for
Newnan to attend the marriage
of Miss Saidie May Powel to Mr.
John Faver. Both Miss Powel
and Mr. Faver have often visited
Jackson and have hosts of
friends here who are interested
in their approaching marriage.
Fine lot of mules just received
by McKibben & Cos.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Joyner and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs B. C. Milton.
Miss Viola Slaughter has
chahged her plans and will spend
the holidays here with her
parents.
Mrs. Emmet McCord and child
ren will be with Mrs. Ralph
McCord and Mrs. Rufus McCord
for several weeks
Mrs. Bettie Goodson will spend
several weeks visiting relatives
in Jackson and Butts county be
fore returning to her home in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wat ,on and
Mamie Kate spent Sunday in
Flovilla.
Hanes, for good clocks.
Mrs. J. S. Lewis and children
of Argyle are guests of Mrs. C.
A. Butner.
Mrs. John Jones was among
the Jackson shoppers in Atlanta
Monday.
Col. Henry Fletcher spent
Monday in McDonough.
Mrs. Bryant Tompson spent a
part of the week in Jenkinsburg
with her sister, Mrs. Brooks.
Before selling your hides see
T. B. Connor. He pays the top
of the market prices.
Dr. W. F. Copeland and
Arthur went to McDonough
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Warthen
and Mrs. Ida Hendrick spent
Monday in the Gate City.
Mrs. John Pitman and Miss
Nettie Rae were in from Stark
Monday.
An extra fine stock of mules
on hand. See McKibben & Cos.
Coming Your Way.
•
The year which is just about to
close has been hard, so everybody
thinks, but there have been harder.
Your year hasn’t been altogether
prosperous, so you think, but you
will see better. It’s bound to turn
sometime and COME YOUR WAY.
You can’t be up against it always
without getting some of the good
things that other people enjoy.
Put something away for a rainy
day and you will see things look
better in hard times, even.
Begin now to save something by
depositing each week with
I
'phe First National Rank.
Jackson, : : : : : Georgia.
Mr. Jesse T. Jolly, of Summer
ville, will spend the holidays m
in the city with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Jolly.
Mr. L. P. McKibben arrived
from Cedar town this week and
will spend a few days in the
city with relatives and friends.
Some new Christmas goods re
ceived this week at Book & Nov
elty Cos.
Mrs. Anderson and M rR Hill
iard from the camps on the Oc
mulgee river were in the city on
Tuesday.
Mr. J. A. Brown of Atlanta has
accepted a position with the
Dixie Grocery Company. He
will bring his family here a little
later.
Mr. E. L. Adams and little
son spent Sunday in the city with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams.
Christmas stationery and new
books at Book & Novelty Cos.
Mr. Dee Tolleson was dew
from McDonough Sunday.
Mrs. T. P. Atkinson spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Crawford.
Miss Rosa Newton will visit
Miss Mary Robinson in Dublin
during the holidays.
Christmas and New Year post
cards at Book & Novelty Cos.
Miss Dollie McKibben leaves
Monday foi* Tallapoosa to be the
guest of Miss Marrie Thornton
and attend the Thornton-
McKibben wedding.
Mrs. W. A. Newton and Miss
Rosa Newton spent a portion of
the week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lane of Texas will arrive
on to spend some time as the
guest of Mrs. J. W. Crum.
Decorations for Xmas at Book
& Novelty Cos.
‘ Mr. C. W. Buchanan spent some
time this week at his farm in
Monroe county.
Hanes, for Christmas presents.
Mr. E. M. Kirk of Atlanta was
iu the city Thursday and was the
guest of Mr. Homer Carmichael.
Vases, Pictures, Glassware and
Crockery at Book & Novelty Cos.
Mrs. C. R. Gresham and Miss
Lula Ham spent Tuesday in At
lanta.
Judge F. Z. jCurry spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Miss Nina Harris arrived
Thursday from Hampton where
she has had an excellent class in
music during the fall term.
SITUATION WANTED - By
young lady ( stenographer,, just
graduated from one of the best
business colleges in the Southern
states. Apply at this office for
further particulars.
recital.
Mrs. Worley and Miss Garr will Give Recital on Tues
day Evening at the Auditorium—Delightful
Social Event of the Holidays—Occasion
Being Awaited with Much Interest-
Splendid Program Arranged.
On Tuesday evening an entertainment prepared by Miss Zadie jl
Garr teacher of expression, and Mrs. Worley, of the music depart- II
ment, in the Jackson Public Schools, will be given in the school
auditorium. , . '. . ...
Much hard work has been done in preparation for this enter- 1
tainment and those who are present may expect to be pleased.
An admission fee of 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for school 1
children will be charged, and the proceeds used for improving .tha I
stage and the library. Wj I
A gold medal will be awarded to the successful contestant tft
the department of expression.
It is desired that a large audience be present on this occasion.
PROGRAM |
Music
Yellow Johnquills, _ _ _ Johanning
Misses Crum, Willis, Sams, Holt and Kinsman
Oration
The New South,.. Grady
Mr. Chas. Land
Reading
The Sign of the Cross, .Barrett
Miss Lillie Childs
Music JfP
Sleigh Ride,... ..... Ducelle
Misses Mamie Bostwick, Kinsman and Crum
Reading
The Victor of Marengo,
Mr. Bert Carmichael
Reading
Ole Mistis,
Miss Martha Pound
Music *
My Papa’s Waltz,...
Misses Furlow, Bostwick and Kinsman
Solo
Waltz Caprice,... — ..... Newland
Miss Ruby Mays
Reading
Old Mother Goose,
Miss Ada Belle Johnson
Vocal Solo
Carissima, p PTm
Mrs. Lillian B. Worley \
Oration
Mark Antony’s Oration over Caesar’s Body, -Shakespeare
Mr, Linton Hopkins
Music
Schubert’s Serenade
Misses Ham, Pound, Sams and Holt
The Lance of Kanana,- Oration Williard French
Mr. Joel Mallett
The Winning of Katherine,—Reading. McCarthy
Miss Annie Gilmore
Music
Tarantelle, H ~
Miss Exie Ham " e
Reading
Scene from QuoVadis...'
Miss Eva Key Bailey
Music
Country Dance, .
Misses Sams, Woods, Kinsman,' Holt’ Ham and Worley
Reading
Absolution, XT v-.
Miss Ruth Willis Nesblt
Readings
Readings- (a) Whoos, (b) The Bumblebee, R;w
Miss Margaret Kinard ey ,
Nevin’s Serenade,
Misses Arenson, Pound, Woods, Kinsman; Holt "and Sams '“"
Aux Staliens, ~
"Miss" Mary Land Meredlth
Music
Military March,
Misses Sams, Kinsman, Woods'/Pound,’ HolVand Wori^T'
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
registaation book for the regis
tration of the qualified voters 'of
the City of Jackson will be open
ed at the Ctiy Clerk’s office on
the first day of December, 1908,
and remain open until the 26th
day of December, 1908, both in
clusive, Sundays and holidays ex
cepted. Said book will be kept
open during the day from 9 a.m.
to 4 p. m. S. 0. Ham,
Geo. Carmichael, Mayor.
Clerk and Treas’r.
Best Printing at the Progress
Printery. Try us.
TO HAVE TITLES MADE.
Georgia, Bntti County.
J.G. Colwell. transferee, having made ap
p lcation to require titles to be executed to
m to certain land described in a bond for
l l 6!A hmo Bttacl,e < l Purporting to be
8U yj. R. Wright, late of said countv.
fr? #ed ,’‘ hesa,<l B PP ,,CBt *onalleging that
said land has been fully paid for> all part i e s
concerned are hereby notified that said ap
sllcMion win b heard before the Court of
daT ITT * a ' d county ' on first Mon
n JnnHa ' , y, WOO, This 7th day of Pe
ce tuber, I ftps, J. H . HAM, Ordidary.
FORBEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia. Butts County.
rarK ' ,s Tucker having made appli
catlon ‘or twelve months'support out of the
estate of R. H. Tucker, and appraisers duly
appointed to set apart the same having died
their return, all persons concerned are
COTrtVfXdt^.i 0 ose. before the
'an-
"*>i be granted. This 7th
day of December, j, jj. HAM,
Ordinary.