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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
A little gossip about the doings
of folks you know and don’t know
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Miss Clark of Fincherville, was
shopping here Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Jinks was in Jack
son Tuesday.
Paul Nolen and Levi Carter
worshipped at Towaliga Sunday.
Aubrey Redman is quite sick
a t his home on West Avenue.
We can cool you if ice will do
! Conner & Crawford.
Mr. Troy Saunders is still very
sick, at his home near Stark.
B. A. Collier visited Rock Cas
tle Sunday.
George Harkness was seen on
1 our streets the first of the week.
Mrs. Lee Smith and Sara visit
ei relatives in Atlanta Saturday.
Rev. Z. M. Leverette was in
town Tuesday.
Rev. Farmer is carrying on
protracted service at Towaliga.
Big lot sample shirts at H. G.
Entrekin’s, 50 per cent discount.
Miss Madge Thornton arrived
Friday night from Tallapoosa and
is visiting Miss Rosa Newton.
Miss Lena White is spending
the week with her grandmother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Currie.
Miss Katie Stephens of For
syth, is the pretty little guest of
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge.
Miss Cleo Cormiehael has re
turned from a delighful stay at
St. Simons.
Misses Louise Harris and
Eloise Pound were guests Sunday
of the new Hotel Elder.
500 Sample hats at H. G. En
trekin’s; some of them worth $2,
choice 75c.
Miss Ethel Logue spent the
past week in Atlanta with her
cousins, Misses Calvert.
Mrs. Entrekin will arrive Fri
day from Bremen to spend a
week with her husband.
Miss Dorothy Cantrell is ex
pected this week to visit her
cousin, Sylvia Lyons.
Mr. H. Harper of Elberton,
was in Jackson Sunday and Mon
day on social duty.
Mrs. J. L. Maddox and daugh
ter,, of Iron Spimg, were Simp-
Ping in Jackson Mon da.*.
You will find anything that
goes in a house it Jackson Lum
ber Cos.
Mrs. A. B. D l ine of Atlanta,
is expected this v. mx u v.sic her
brother, Mr. R. r. oasneit.
R. T. Carmichael has returned
from a business trip to Jackson
ville Florida.
Rev. J. W. Hunt of Forsyth,
bas been visiting his sister, Mrs.
& R. Ridgeway on No. 3.
It is reported that there are
several cases of malarial fever
near High FallsT
The Grady school opened Mon
day under the instruction of Miss
Fannie Ridgeway.
Mrs. Harrold Griffin came Fri
day from Griffin to visit Mrs.
Asa Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Kimbell and
children, spent Sunday at Indian
Spring.
Thornton Buchanan returned
Sunday afternoon to Atlanta,
after a week’s stay at home.
3000 yds 10 and 15c lav n,
choice, 7c. H. G. Entrekin.
Little Miss Ruth Middlebrooks
was the guest Sunday of her
aunt, Mrs. Bryant Thompson.
Mrs. L. D. Watson and Anna
Dawn are at home after a visit to
Mrs. Clayton Matthews.
Mrs. Lee Smith delightfully
entertained Mrs. Harrold Griffin
and children Wednesday.
Figure with us before building.
We want your business.
Jackson Lumber Cos.
Miss Minnie Solloway, who has
been visiting Miss Janie Lemon
will return home this week.
LOST. -Gold ring, bearing in
itials “J. L.” Return to Progress
Office.
Clifton Lee, a former Jackson
ite, was shaking hands with
friends Monday.
Clayton Thaxton is absent from
his post of dnty this week on ac
count of sickness.
H. G. Entrekin has more real
bargains than any store in Mid
dle Georgia.
Mr. A. Isamon of Savannah, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Grood
zinskv.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carmichael
will leave this week for a visit to
relatives in Danville, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thurston
came Sunday to visit the family
of Mr. J. H. Thurston.
Mr. Jenkins returned Monday
from a week’s vacation spent in
Dublin.
Miss Jewel Smith has been the
charming guest of Misses Ina
Beil and Vertie Mae Moore.
Mr. Boone of Toombsboro,
spent a few days recently with
Mr. E. C. Robinson.
Mrs. Walter Boring left Mon
day for Tennessee, to visit her
mother for a month,
Please place your order for ice
before six o’clock.
Conner & Crawford.
Miss Ward, of Macon, is the
guest for a few days of Mrs. J.,
L. L. Wagner.
G. L. Fulmer will leave Satur
day for Summerville, to enjoy a
week’s vacation.
Mrs. W. H. Merriitt and chil
dren, were the guests of Mrs. J.
G. Colwell Tuesday.
Misses Alice Thompson and Ada
Sharp represented Flovilla here
Tuesday.
Miss Nell Hendrick has return
ep from a pleasant visit to Mrs.
Tollerson of Monticello.
Miss Eva Mae Wood of Woods
to™, is the guest of Miss Nell
Woods.
Miss Myra Dobson of Breman,
| has accepted a position with the
Entrekin Cos.
If you are thinking of purchas
ing an organ, see J. T. Mayo and
buy a “Chicago Cottage.”
! Misses Varoh Hill and Rebi
! Upchurch of Atlanta are the
charming guests of M.ss Sallie
Fletcher.
The Epworth League held a
missionary meeting Friday night,
and the talk on Korea by Miss
Myers was very interesting.
Little Willie Smith who has
been visiting Miss Grace Ham
for two weeks, returned to her
fcnmpAi - Atlanta Thursday, ac
conPHSa by Miss Grace.
Misses Roberta and Luciie
Roberts are the attractive guests
of their aunt, Mrs. S. H. Thorn
ton.
Miss Addie Lockhart arrived
Monday from Canton, and will
visit her brother’s family several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Buttrill had
a delightful automobile ride to
Macon recently, and visited
friends a few days.
Ralph Turner and Dee Toller
son of McDonough, made anoth
er business trip to Jackson Sun
day.
Mrs. Bryant Thompson and
Miss Minnie Browning are spend
ing this week in Griffin with Mrs.
J. W. Gresham.
All light colored calico going at
5c at H. G. Entrekin’s.
Mrs. Will Jolly was in Jackson
Monday enroute to Jenkinsburg,
where she will visit for several
days.
Mr. George Ridgeway, one of
Butts county’s best planters, was
trading in our town the early
part of the week.
The many friends of Judge
Hammond are glad to know that
he is improving from a serious
illness.
Building material of all kinds
and plenty of it. Special prices
on shingles and lime this month.
Jackson Lumber Cos.
Mrs! Gussie Robinson and Miss
Mary came Monday afternoon
from Dublin, and will be with
Mrs. E. C. Robinson for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Maddox
will move this week to Chatta
nooga, where Mr. Maddox has a
responsible position.
The friends of Robert Stais
worth are pained to learn of his
critical illness at his home in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Tom Woodruff and little
ones will return to McDonough
Friday, after a pleasant visit to
Mrs. Verna Wright.
34 light colored summer suits
at H. G. Entrekin’s, 50 per cent,
discount.
Joe Edward’s many friends are
slad to see him at home again
after a six week’s stay in
Indiana.
Mrs. Pearl Bankston and chil-
dren returned to their home in
Dublin Tuesday, after a visit to
Mrs. J. H. Thurston.
Mrs. S. B. Kinard came in this
week from her summer home at
Towaliga, and is with Mrs. Rosa
Carmichael.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben
and Margaret, went to Eatonton
Wednesday and returned Friday.
Carrie Jim came home with them.
Our soda water pleases the
most fastidious.
Jamerson Drug Cos.
Miss Eva Key Bailey left Tues
day for a visit to Misses Mar
garet Beck and Lillian Bryant of
Atlanta.
There will be a literary and
social meeting combined of the
Epworth League Friday evening
at the residence of Mrs. J. B.
Settle.
Mrs. J. B. Evans had as her
guests Sunday, Misses Lynda
Matthews, Tommie Nutt, Annie
Lillian Weaver and Annie Nutt
of Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavosia Maddox
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Moore. They will
visit in Monticello before return
ing to their home in Dublin.
[ The Progress and Watson's
| Weekly Jeffersonian, only $l.OO.
Condensed Report of the Condition of the
Jackson Banking Company
at the close of business July, 15, 1908
ASSETS
Loans and Discounts $ 201,909.77
Overdrafts (Demands
Cotton) ... 28.640.18
Stocks and Bonds.. 7,584.37
Real Estate and Fix
tures ... 8,303.17
Expense account 130.42
Cash on hand and in
Banks 24,988.10
$271,556.01
Compare the above statement with any you see,
and that will tell the tale.
The Ollesl, The Biggest, The Strongest
We Pay Interest on Tine Deposits
When you are hot and tired and need a little
rest and refreshment, drop in and enjoy the
breeze from our fan and drink a glass of our
“Cold, Sparkling Soda.’’
Do’t forget too that we are serving delicious
Cream, and our many customers, “that we con
sider good judges” say—“lT’S THE BEST IN
TOWN”—and that pleases us very much, be
cause a “satisfied customer is our best advertise
ment.” Drop in aad we will do our best to
make you comfortable.
Jamerson Drug co.
NUNNALLY’S CANDY ALWAYS FRESH
Miss Pearl Maddox entertained
a few of her friends informally
Tuesday evening in honor of
Misses Mary and Myrtle Long of
Columbus, and Miss Pearl Mc-
Bryant of Griffin.
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Young Man
If you are looking for the anil neater
buggy on the*!market
BTJ'2" THE
CARMICHAEL
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AND ARE EQUIPPED WITH GENUINE
“A Grade Wheels”
AND OTHER MATERIALS THE BEST
THAT MONEY WILL BUY.
The Best is None too Good for You
BUY A “CARMICHAEL”
FOR BALE BY
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Jackson, Georgia
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00
Undivided profits 9,554.64
Cashier’s checks 437.49
Due Banks 2,350.47
Bills payable 43,647.36
Deposits 165,544.05
Outstanding certific’s 22.00
$271,556.01
FOR SALE.
Two nice residences and several
building lots on West Avenue.
Call on or address W. M. Taylor,
tf Jackson, Ga.