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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
A little gossip about the doings
of folks you know and don’t know
For white rats call on Quigg
Fletcher.
Mr. Billie Mitchell of near
Griffin, was in our midst Monday.
Miss Ophelia Banks opened
school at Old Bethel this week.
Mrs. Park Newton is visiting
homefolk at Newnan.
Frank Wilder made a flying
trip to Jackson Sunday evening.
Miss Eva Sasnett is slowly
improving from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Marlin an
nounce the birth of a son.
Mr. E. C.* Robison and family,
visited Judge Hammond Friday.
Tom Thurston was a visitor to
Fincherville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howie were in
Atlanta last week with relatives.
All light colored calico going at
5c at H. G. Entrekin’s.
Lamar Etheridge had as his
guest Sunday, Mr. Sid Conner of
Macon.
Mrs. Emmie Adams enjoyed
Sunday at the home of Mr. J. S.
Carter.
Tom Buttrill returned Monday
from a visit of several days in-
Atlanta.
Messrs George Collier and Joe
Wall were up from Indian Spring
Monday.
Miss Sue W T atts of Fiovilla,
spent Monday with Miss Famine
Mallett. .
Webb Mason was in Jnck-.cn
the hrst of the week on social
business.
Jack Carrie is able to be out
again, but is still away from the
Star Store.
1
R. A. Maddox spent several
days recently in Atlanta and
Chattanooga.
Miss Gladys Houston of Atlan
ta, is the pretty guest of Miss
Eloise Meredith.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Buttrill
spent Saturday night and Sunday
at Indian Spring.
Mrs. B. J. Banks left this week
for a visit to her sister, M*.s.
Wimpee at Rome.
Mr3. J. W- Woodruff has been
in the city visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Verna Wright.
Mr. Paul Baker, of Atlanta,
spent Saturday with friends on
Covington street.
Miss Hattie Jones is spending
two weeks with Miss Bern.ce
Byars, at Juliette.
A little girl has come to
brighten the home or Mr. arr
Mrs. L. L. Whitten.
Miss Annie Crawford .is si
home after a month’s visit to
Maxcys and Birmingham.
Ralph Turner came down iron*
McDonough Sunday evening ana
returned Monday morning.
Miss Inez Stalsworth oi Atlan
ta, cams Wednesday ana v..
with relatives for two \\ eeks.
Mrs. C. W. Kinsman and nnne
Ossie McCord arc at horns alter
two wselm at Indira S ? j j -
Mr. F. M. Maddox a:rd sister,
Mrs. Nolen, have rcton*. n-om
a visit to raiat: res m
t v r - 'v-' b?eh ft the
Empire Buggy Company, -
two week’s vacation spent -
Bamesville.
After a vacation of 2 weeks,
Miss Marie McMichael is back in
the Star Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hammond.
Mrs. J. E. Hanna had with her
Sunday her brother-in-law, Mr.
Legette, of Leesburg, Fla.
Mr. John Jones of Nashville
Georgia, was circulating among
friends on Third street Sunday.
Miss Maggie Bell Thaxton left
this week for Fincherville, to
assist Miss Bessie in her school.
Work has begun on Mr. Dave
Watkins house which is located
in the grove just beyond Pepper
ton.
Mrs. Mollie Godbold and child,
of Valdosta, are spending two
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Cop
page.
Miss Maggie Currie, one of the
most popular salesladies of our
town, is taking a month’s vaca
tion.
Mrs. John Thomas of Adel Ga.
is at the home of her parents
Mr. J. C. Gunn for a months
visit.
Miss Vashti Gilmore who has
always been a popular visitor or
Jackson, is with Miss Flossie
Jinks.
Mr. Walter Norris of the At
lanta Journal, spent Sunday
with the family of Mr. G. S.
Hanes.
Mrs. J. M. Walker of Atlanta,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.
A. Joyner, on Indian Spring
street.
Miss Lucile Elder has returned
home, after a short stay in our
town -Ss the guest ox Miss Pauline
Maliett.
Mr. and Mrs. Purdcrn of
Sparks, who are at Indian Spring,
are the guests of Miss Viola
Slaughter.
H. G. Entrekin has more real
bargains than any store in Mid
dle Georgia.
Anna Mary Powers spent the
week-end in Macon. Her i.ttie
friend, Vivian Ivy, came home
with her.
Please place your order for ice
before six o’clock.
Conner & Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jinks and
Miss Lucy Goodman were guest
Sunday of Mrs. McDowell in
Atlanta.
Mr. John Wood and son, Mr.
Clinton of Montieeilo, spent Wed
nesday with the family of Dr. J.
E. Wood.
The Hanna orchestra with Miss
Ina McMichael as render, will
r"ve a recital at Greys, Friday
evening.
k/cUUilCiitA , c*a^
iirst of the v/eel: from a short
stay vrah friends in liar noavi lie
and Atlanta.
Mr. W. E. Cantrell of Emer
t-v, c>,• ** . F-u*iw' : '.y w.tn n.ti v/iie,
who is with ner mother, Mm.
Susan Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit Collier and
dauyh'w, of Birmingham, are at
Rock CusiM, at Indian Spring
with hornefoik.
Mr. L. L. O’Kelly came up
from 1 itoon &utnrd*iy, auu 5.>-x.t
Suit lay wiui Ins v/iit*, WuO m o*,
die heme of her parents, Copl
and Mrs. L. D. Watson.
Mr. Faulkner and daughter of
Monticello, spent Sunday with
Mr. J. T. Goodman’s family on
Covington street.
Mr. O’Neal Lamar came down
from Atlanta Sunday with Thorn
ton Buchanan, and enjoyed the
day in our town.
Mr. Mercer Johnson returned
Monday to his home, after a
pleasant stay with his parents on
Mulberry street.
Mr. Lucian Duke came up from
Fort Gaines Saturday night to
spend Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Nancy Duke.
Mr. and Mrs. Lib Jamerson
and little daughter, had a pleas
ant visit Sunday and Monday to
relatives in Macon.
Misses C'Lo Carmichael and
Jane Stanfield will join an Atlan
ta party Friday, for a week’s
pleasure trip to St. Simons.
Representative S. H. Mays
came home to enjoy the fourth
with his family, and returned to
Atlanta Monday morning.
Bert Jinks took a pleasure trip
to Idlewyle and Dublin, last
week. He returned Monday
looking bright and cheerful.
Clarence and Sara Plunkett,
who have been visiting relatives
in Atlanta for the past three
weeks, have returned home.
Nice lot latest style, straw
hats at H: G. Entrekin’s, 50 per
cent discount.
Mrs. 'Duncan, who has been
with her daughter, Mrs. Lanier,
for several months, left Monday
for Dublin to visit relatives.
Miss Neil Bryant of Atlanta, is
one of the attractive visitors in
our tov/n. She is being enter
tained by Miss Ina McMiciwei.
Mrs. Verna Wright c.nd child
ren with Mrs. J. N. Woodruff of
McDonough, have returned from
an outing at the camp ground.
Misses r icy and Cas&ue iviuclik-*
V'/iLii .di. jC. -.j . .vt' r *
had a nice visit to Miss Eva
Mason in Ilenry county Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corey,.of
Bangor Maine, who are spending
some time at the Wigwam, visit
ed Miss Hattie Buttrill recently.
Mrs. J. W. Crum had a severe,
attack of acute indigestion Tues
day. Her friends are glad to
know that she is now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Will MaLaier of
Griffin, are visiting Mr. and Mr .
Joe Leach. Mr. MaLaier is
thinking of locating in Jackson.
Miss Nina Harris went to'At
lanta Monday and was accompan
ied home by Sara Hocten, wl o
visited in Jackson until Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boswdrth
came down from Atlanta Friday
night and remained over nr,Cl
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J.
E. Wood.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Franklin
: r/r a* piCciSani, v i<,it -jj •.-i.-. ~Ol
iver's relative.!! m LamnsVido
iwcrr. Thursday or iast, to Mon
jy of this week. ,
Mrs. Two ?’.;i -i an 4 jrt' hand
delightfully at tea Monday even
ing, Mr. and Ck ytor’ M-d
-t.'tevvs of Atlanta, Mirs Hattie
and T. 11. Buttrill.
Big lot sample shirt: at If. G.
Entrekin's, 50 nor cent dbcoir-.L
Pam isol.n rtpiC'.-'i.ivC'i
sun at El jin Sundr y. Ihu: eays
the dr is fi - hut it is not
i thought *y many that Paul goer
st for the drive.
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LOG G..n.pie hats at ii. G. La*
trekin’s; some of them worth $2,
choice 75c.
BANKING SERVICE
Banks are becoming more and more the custo
dians of the funds of the people of both large and
small meaijs. This is due to a wider appreciation
of the valf^ of banking service as its usefulness
Is extended and its methods become better
known/ 7 In the case of
The Firsb National Bank
THE BEST
Service is assured. Its officers aim in every way
to protect the interests of its patrons, making use
of every means of precaution. Its up-to-date
system of accuracy, promptness and the same
careful attention to large or small depositors. It
is a safe Bank, it is the Bank for all the people—
rich and poor, men, women and children. If you
have any banking business to transact, come to
The Finft National Bank
OF JACKSON.
When you are hot and tired and need a little*
rest aiid refreshment drop in and enjoy the
breeette iron* our fans and drink a glass of our
“Cold, Sparkling Soda.”
Don’t forget too that we are serving delicious
Cream, and our., many customers, “that we con
sider goott judges” say—“lT’S THE BEST fN
TOWN” —and that pleases us very much, be
cao.se a “satisfied customer is our best advertise
ment,” Drop in and we will do our best to
;n.i •* you ha •‘jNrr.JNe. .
’ Jamtef son Drug Cos.
NUNN ALLY’S CANDY ALWAYS FRESH
Yopng-Man :
If you are looking for the best and neatest
buggy on the market
BU Y TICE!
CARMICHAEL
THEY ARE
BUILT IN ONE GRADE ONLY
AND ARE EQUIPPED WITH GENUINE '
“A Grade Wheels”
AND OTHER MATERIALS THE BEST
THAT MONEY WILL BUY.
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