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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
A little gossip about the doings
of folks you know and don’t know
Mrs. J. T. Goodman is on the
sick list.
J. H. Mills was trading in our
city Tuesday.
Mrs. S. A. Biles has been right
sick this week.
Levi Carter made a social visit
to Macon Sunday.
Mrs. N. J. Harmon has been
real sick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans were
in town Saturday.
Mr. I. H. Maddox went to
Worthville Monday.
Little Julia Mayo is recovering
from a recent illness.
Mrs. Lem Whitten spent Sun
day at Mechanicsville.
Otis Ham and Henry Byron are
at home from Mercer.
Mrs. D. J. Thaxton was quite
sick first of the week.
Mr. R. E. Stanfield, of Cordele,
was in the city Sunday.
J. M. Gaston came in from
Stark Tuesday trading.
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0. B. Willis made a business
trip to Sparta this week.
Mr. “Cy” McKibben was here
from McDonough recently.
Jacob Mayo attended the sing
ing at Orchard Hill Sunday.
W. D. Currie represented Old
Bethel here first of the week.
Miss Maude Harper was in
from Stark shopping Tuesday.
Dr. T. C. Fletcher, of Jenkins
burg, was in town Wednesday.
Mr. Dick Pulliam and wife
were here from Worthville Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope McClure
visited relatives in Jackson Sun
day.
J. B. Childs came down on
business from Jenkinsburg Tues
day.
Walter Sams, of Troy, Ala., is
at home on a two weeks’ vaca
tion.'
Miss Isoline Byars, of Locust
Grove, is visiting Mrs. J. T. Mc-
Lain.
Mallett & Ham sold 88 bales
of-cotton last Friday, for 12 1-2
cents.
Miss Dorcas Greer was the
guest of Miss Pearl Maddox last
week.
Homer Carmichael returned
Monday from a short stay in At
lanta.
Mr. George Saunders, one of
Stark’s best men, was in town
Tuesday.
Mr. B. 0. Woodward had the
misfortune of losing a good horse
Tuesday.
Miss Hester Jarrell has return
ed from Seville, where she has
teaching.
Mr. J. R. Head, one of Monroe’s
successful farmers, was here
this week.
Miss Mary Harkness was the
guest of Mrs. D. N. Carmichael
last week.
Little Warren Furlow went
home with his sister, Mrs. Mac
Potts Monday.
Dr. Waites and Mrs. Goodrum
of Flovilla, were in our midst the
first of the week.
Rev. S. P. Wiggins and family
are guests at the New Elder
House, this week.
Mrs. S. E. Paul returned Tues
day from a visit to Mrs. Orme
Campbell in Atlanta.
Mrs. Jim Kinard and little
ones are in the city spending the
week with relatives.
Clayton Thaxton left Tuesday
to accept a position in Dr. White’s
drug store at Flovilla.
Mrs. Finley returned Tuesday
from a pleasant visit to Mrs. Asa
Asa Bailey of Macon.
Mrs. J. G. Carmichael, of Oak
Giove, was visiting Mrs. D. N.
Carmichael Wednesday.
Miss Cleo Carmichael has re
turned from Robertson’s Sanito
rium greatly improved.
Little Miss Nadine Leach will
leave soon for a visit to her aunt,
Mrs. MaLair, of Griffin.
Mr. T. A. Saunders, of Stark,
has been very sick for a week,
but is now some better.
Miss Estelle Thornton visited
her sister, Mrs. S. E. Jones, Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Pitts McKibben came down
from Cedartown to attend the
marriage of his brother.
Miss Pauline Mallett returned
Tuesday from a visit to Mrs.
Mote Watts of Flovilla.
Miss Sallie Mae Ball has been
spending a few days with Miss
Willie Terrell at Flovilla.
Rev. Van Deventer will enter
tain the Sunbeams with a picnic
at Indian Spring, Friday.
Miss Viola Slaughter visited
Mrs. Lindsey of Atlanta Friday
and Saturday of last week.
Miss Clara Giles had a delight
ful day Sunday in Flovilla as the
guest of Miss Clara Bryant.
Miss Lilly Anderson, of Dan
burg, is on a two weeks’ visit to
Miss Rosa'Lee Carmichael.
Miss Grace Jarrell has return
ed from Forsyth where has
been attending Bessie Tift.
H. G. Entrekin returned Thurs
day morning from Bremen, where
he went to visit'll:me : dk.3.
Mrs. A. F. Erichson and chil
dren had a delightful week-end
visit to. relatives in Atlanta.
B. M. Barnes came up from
South Georgia and made a short
visit to his parents last week.
Elwood Robison leaves Mon
day for a month’s* visit to his
brother, Clay, in Birmingham. „
Mrs. R. H. Powell of Macon,
came Tuesday and will be the
guest of Mrs. Finley for a week.
Our soda water pleases the
most fastidious.
Jamerson Drug Cos.
Jackson was represented by a
large delegation at the all-day
singing in McDonough last Sun
day.
Mrs. G. E. Harmon and Mrs.
Ida Gray of Jenkinsburg, spent
Tuesday with Mrs. N. J. Har
mon.
Mrs. Sam Mays and Miss Eliza
Currie spent Tuesday afternoon
at Mrs. Mays’ lovely country
home.
Miss Bessie Thaxton who has
been visiting at Norman Park for
two weeks will return home this
week.
Mrs. Hattie Smith came Sun
day from Jasper county, to visit
her daughter, Miss Julia, for a
month.
Call Central she knows the
right number.
Miss Dannie Woodward en
joyed Sunday in McDonough, as
the guest of Judge Weems’
family.
Miss Pat Strange returned to
her home in Atlanta Monday
after a week’s visit to Mrs. G. S.
Hanes.
Bob Lyons and Emmett Mc-
Cord left Tuesday night for a two
weeks fishing trip to South
Georgia.
If you are thinking of purchas
ing an organ, see J. T. Mayo and
buy a “Chicago Cottage.”.
Miss Margaret Beck, the popu
lar guest of Miss Eva Key Bailey,
leaves Friday for her home in
Atlanta.
Mrs? W. H. Steele’s many
friends are sorry to know she is
ill at her home a few miles from
Jackson.
Mrs. Judson Roberts enter
tained at dinner Monday, Mrs.
J. A. McMichael and Mrs.
Koogler.
Mrs. Janie McKibben and Miss
Eva Compton enjoyed Sunday at
the country home of M •. W. D.
Compton.
Oapt. E. J. Williams, wife and
son, James, are expected in the
city Saturday, to make a visit to
relatives.
Mrs. M. S. Crawford of near
Griffin is spending several days
with her mother, Mrs. R. A.
Thornton.
Miss Ethel Walthall is expected
home Saturday from Crv’ -ollton
where she has been teaching ex
pression.
Call Central she knows the
J. E. Edwards
The Bicycle Repairer
Repairs .
Bicycles, Graphophones Phonographs, Umbrellas, Sew
ing Machines, Novelties, Etc.
Sharpens
Meat Saws, Wood Saws, Scissors, Knives, Lawn Mow- '
ers, Etc. -’
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Sells Bicycle Sundries and Supplies. Puts Rubber
Tires on Baby Carriages. Guarantees his work. '
Do not send your repair work away when you can i
have it done here and saving, at least, expreqp <
charges.
Liftle Byrdie Nettie Manley of
McDonough, is visiting her sis
ters, Mrs. Kinsman and Mrs.
Outhouse.
Miss Annie Gene Culbreath. of
Palmetto, arrived Wednesday
evening for a short visit to Mrs.
Annie Webb.
Miss Clark, of Fincherville, is
spending this week with her sis
ter, Mrs. Will Reeves, on Cov
ington street.
Judge Hammond and wife
were in from Elgin Tuesday and
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Robison.
Miss Sarah Davis, after a plea®
ant visit to relatives in Jackson,
returned to her home in Quincy
Thursday morning.
Dr. J. M. Bosworth, of Atlan
ta, will spend Sunday with his
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Woods, on
Dempsey avenue.
“HEAT THE IRON
Hill NOT THE HOUSE”
‘‘THE IRON THAT IRONS”
LADIES
who have been looking for a
labor-saving iron appliance
will find in this a perfect Self-
Heating Iron that does away
with the smoke, soot, ashes,
and the constant walking
from ironing board to stove
or fireplace —an iron that
maintains just the right
amount of heat for the work
and allows the heat to be in
stantly increased or decreased
This will do the work in half'
the time of the old flat iron
way, and cost you about one
cent for each family ironing.
A trial will prove that it is
even better than we claim.
Bs independant of the wash
women and save money for
yourself. Buy this iron of
0, A. EVANS, Jackson, oa s
The oat field of Barkley broth
ers, one mile west of town is said
to be very fine and will average
75 bushels per acre.
Miss Rebecca Waldrop, of Mon
ticello, is spending this week
with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Pen
nell on Lyons street.
L. D. Wright, wife and chil
dren, of Fitzgerald, are the
guests of the family of W. P.
Collier for a month.
Miss Eva Compton left Thurs
day for a few days’ stay at-home
before going to Athens to attend
the Summer school.—
Mrs. Pope left Tuesday night
for her home in Flovilla, after
having spent some time with
Mrs. F. M. Maddox.
How about that cream order
for entertainments or for dinner
dessert? Ring 10 and get “the
best” and delivered promptly too.
Jamerson Drug Cos.