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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
A little gossip about the doings
of folks you know and don’t know
C. A. Evans was in town Mon
lay.
B. A. Collier was at Rock
Castle Sunday.
Dan Gunn, of Indian Spring,
was in town Sunday.
J. T. Tingle of High Falls was
in our midst Monday.
Rev. Z. M. Leverette and sister
vere in town Monday.
Dee Tollerson was in Jackson
Sunday on social duty.
Dr. W. J. Smith of Juliette,
risited Jackson Monday.
Thornton Buchanan is at home
'or his summer vacation.
Mrs. A. G. Hitchins is in At
anta with her daughters.
Mrs. R. C. Gilmore and daugh
;er were in town Tuesday.
Ben Cleveland went to Locust
Jrove the first of the week.
Miss Florrie White, of Macon,
s visiting Miss Ophelia Banks.
Mrs. W. D. R. Norris returned
to her home in Atlanta Sunday.
Col. C. M. Redman made a
business trip to Griffin Tuesday.
Miss Zaidie Garr visited her
sister, Mrs. Scarborough Monday.
Rev. Digby was the guest Sat
urday night of Mr. D. F. Thax
ton.
Mrs. Hope McClure of Stark,
was a visitor to our city Satur
day.
George Head of High Falls,
visited friends in Jackson Sur
day.
W. E. Watkins went to Mc-
Donough Monday on legal busi
ness.
Frank Wilder, of Forsyth, was
visiting friends on Third street
Sunday.
Aldine Combs and wife, of
Locust Grovt, were in Jackson
Monday.
R. P. Sasnett was confined to
his home Sunday on account of
sickness.
Miss Sallie Mae Ball spent the
week-end with Mrs. Bluma Car
michael.
Miss Carrie Collier and Mr.
Paul represented Indian Spring
here Tuesday.
Rev. Loyd Marlin is in the city
as the guest of the family of J.
B. Edwards.
Miss Martiele Stewart of Cedar
town, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
J. T. McLain.
I Aldine Thompson of Flovilla,
seen on our streets the first
of the week.
I Mrs. Dewitt McClendon of
Jenkinsburg, was shopping in
town Monday.
Mrs. Thurston and daughter of
Jenkinsburg, were shopping in
town Monday.
Mr. T. J. Dempsey attended
the graduating exercises at Ox
ford this week.
L. N. Woodward of West Lake,
spent Sunday with his parents
on West Avenue.
Clayton Thaxton spent Sunday
night with his parents, returning
Monday morning.
E. L. Smith spent Sunday in
McDonough with his mother,
Mrs. A. C. Smith.
Miss Lillian Gresham of Worth
ville, is spending this week with
Mrs. W. J. Gibson.
Mr. Emerson Ham of Locust
Grove, visited his mother, Mrs.
Mary Ham Sunday.
Miss Emma Harmon has ac
cepted the position as assistant
telephone operator.
Miss Viola Slaughter went to
Atlanta Tuesday for treatment
for an abscess tooth. —
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Clarence Compton spent Sun
day at the home of his father a
few miles from town. -
* Mr. Sam Mays went to Bir
mingham Sunday to attend the
Confederate reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Taylor
were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Conner
attended religious services at
Pleasant Grove Sunday.
Harrison Jones of Hampton,
was in Jackson Saturday en
route to Jasper county.
Boyd McMichael spent Satur
day night and Sunday at his
father’s country home.
Be sure and call on H. G.
Entrekin, Brown Co.’s old stand,
when you are in Jackson.
M. A. J. Sams of Macon, was
entertained Sunday by Mr. and
Mrs. Bluma Carmichael,
G. S. Hanes was in Atlanta
the first of the week attending
the State Optical Association.
Mesdames A. C. and E. M.
Smith of McDonough, spent
Thursday with Mrs. Lee Smith.
Messrs George Spencer and L.
M. Hale were guests at the home
of Mr. T. A. Spencer Saturday.
Joe Edwards left Monday for
Attica Indiana, to take a special
course in mechanical engineering.
Mrs. Emmette Adams arrived
Wednesday from Savannah, and
will visit relatives for a few days.
Mrs. W. F. Hale of Valdosta,
is spending three weeks with
Mrs. W. F. Thomas on Route 7.
Miss Elizabeth Hollis of For
syth, is the attractive guest of
Misses Florence and Felicia Mor
rison.
Miss Annie Lou McCord re
turned Monday from LaGrange,
where she attended commence
ment.
Dont fail to see those sample
skirts at H. G. Entrekin’s. The
styles are good and the price way
down.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mere
dith of Jenkinsburg, attended
services at the Methodist church
Sunday.
Mrs. Lucian Woodward and
son, Spencer, spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Spencer.
Mrs. Tom McMichael left Sun
day for a two week’s visit to her
mother, Mrs. Faulkner, in Bir
mingham.
Madame Rumor says there
will be a wedding in Jackson
soon, and is on the the “King’s
Highway.”
Miss Rosebud Hitchins left
Tuesday morning for White
Springs, Fla., to visit Miss Na
omi Neal.
Miss Leonora Nutt left Tues
day for Winder, where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. Hall Turner
for a month.
H. G. Entrekin will show you
as good a line of shoes as has ever
been offered in Jackson and the
price is right.
Mrs. W. F. Kale and daughter,
Miss, Bessie, on route 6, spent
Sunday with the family of Mrs.
W. F. Thomas.
Messrs. Jack Currie, J. B. Set
tles and Bill Thompson left Mon
day for a week’s outing at Dame’s
Ferry, fishing.
Miss Alma Gambrell will go to
Atlanta Saturday night to spend
Sunday with her sister, Miss Vir
ginia Gambrell.
Mrs. V. W. Cole who has been
visiting Butts county relatives,
returned to her home in Jasper
county Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Bosworth and
Mrs. Mollie Hamilton came Sat
urday night to visit the family of
Dr. J. E. Woods.
Mr. P. R. Watkins left Thurs
day for a month’s visit to his
daughter, Mrs. J. H. Beckham at
Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Etheridge
of Byron, made a delightful visit
to their sons, R. N. and Jim
Etheridge Sunday.
Miss Annie Hoge has a number
of friends who will be delighted
to know she will visit Miss Bes
sie Ham real soon.
Miss Addie Lockhart will ar
rive Friday from Canton, and
will visit the family of J. L.
Lockhart for a week.
•
Walter Sams who was at home
on a two week’s vacation, was
called back to Troy, Ala., and
left Monday morning.
Mr. Rufus Brown spent Sun
day with his family, who are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sas
nett on College street.
Gordon Barnes who has been
visiting his parents for a few
days, returned to his home at
Ada, Ga., Wednesday.
The Man Who Wants
To Borrow Money
and the man who wants a safe place to keep his money,
a place where he can leave it with the certainty of get
ting all or any part of it at any time, are both appre
ciated patrons at this bank.
We do a general commercial banking business—we
cooperate with and assist our customers in the upbuild
ing of their business.
We are constantly gaining new patrons and shall be
glad to number YOU among them.
Jackson Banking Cos.,
JACKSON, GEORGIA
F. S. ETHERIDGE, President. A. H. SMITH, Vice-President.
R. P. SASNETT, Cashier.
Harry Shelton arrived from
Columbia, Tenn., Monday even-;
ing and will be in Jackson with
friends for several days.
Homer Carmichael is in Bruns
wick this week attending the!
Banker’s Convention, and is the
guest of W. G. Brantley.
I
Mrs’ Clayton Matthews of At
lanta, who was expected in the
city this week, will not come un
til the latter part of June.
Van Fretwell went to Atlanta
Sunday night to take two months
examinations, which will com
plete his business course.
300 yds. dress linings at H. G.
Entrekin’s, 4 cents per. yd.
Mr. Pope Leach, wife and
child, and Mrs. Will Flurry of
Atlanta, came Sunday to visit
the family of Mr. Joe Leach.
Mrs. Fannie Beauchamp will
return next week from a two
month’s visit to her daughter,
Mrs. Arch Wynn, at Harbin.
5 gallon oil cans with pumps at
H. G. Entrekin’s, SI.OO.
Miss Annie Gene Culbreath
who has been the lovely guest of
Mrs. Annie Webb, left Monday
evening for her home in Palmetto.
Mrs. Asa Smith and daughters,
Mrs. Franklin and Helen, were
in McDonough Tuesday visiting
the family of Col. E. M. Smith.
W. P. Nutt went to Atlantic
Beach Florida, Saturday n : ght to
attend the Cotton Seed Crushers’
Associations, and returned Wed
nesday.
Big lot sample hats at H. G.
Entrekin’s, SO per cent discount.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Etheridge
left Wednesday for Brunswick to
attend the Banker’s Convention.
They will visit St. Simons before
returning - home.
A Careful Reading
WE HAVE EVERYTHING
at hand that a thoroughly equipped druggist
should have. We have plenty of fine, fresh
drugs, plenty of good help, and plenty of time
to give your prescription careful reading and
careful compounding so as to insure the best
results.
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HANNA DRUG CO.
Mr. Andrew Walker, a well
known and highly esteemed sales
man from a Savannah Hardware
firm, was the guest Friday of
Keith Ball.
Mrs. Nellie B. Hamilton re
turned to her home in Atlanta
Monday afternoon, after a short
visit to her sister, Mrs. J. E.
Woods.
Ned Furlow left Tuesday
morning for Fort Valley, where
he has accepted a postiion. Ned
is a popular boy and will be
greatly missed. ,
78 odd summer coats at H. G.
En-rikin’s, 50 per cent discount.
Mrs. L. A. Kimbell formerly
of Jackson, but now of McDon
ough, visited friends here Tues
j day en route home from a visit
to Ijer daughter in Macon.
Misses Pink and Lily Anderson
Bertha Carmichael, with Messrs
Charlie Kimbell and Bert Car
michael, had a delightful trip to
Towaliga Friday of last week.
250 mens half hose 10 cents
sellers, 5 cents at H. G. Entrekin.
T. J. Dempsey has been ap
pointed, with B. F. Moon as
alternate, as delegates to the dis
trict conference, which convenes
in Thomaston at an early date.
Mrs. Lanier and children are
the guests this week of Mrs.
Mingledorf at the Camp Ground,
and Mrs. Duncan is enjoying a
visit to old friends in Dublin.
Friends regret to learn of the
illness of Mrs. J. S. Lewis and
her two children at their home
in Argyle. Mrs. J. W. McCord
is with them. The latest news
from them was, Mrs. Lewis
slightly better, but children not
doing so well.
Call Central—she knows the
right number.