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SOCIAL and
PERSONAL.
The Water Lily.
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\ marvel of i 'ii in..t uraeel
I•-! you full rtifb: (l‘i n I"in hen "ti
Out ot the I o.l' l<l
Thi are while ’ •’ ** •*’ ij-'his of hi hhkl,
your heart’s s |,ii Ei i'i**-im;
j nd you grow •*' ' •*** 1 CH v,
Mv pure and r 'inut one?
jj iy, nay, I foil not from heaven,
Vnnir t?ve me my saintly wlilie;
h mlowly grew from the tlarkons*.
i>own In the 'lrenry night,
Vroin the ooze of the silent river
I won my glory mid grave,
Vbite souls fall not, < poet,
They rise— to ihe ewiiorest plnee,
M K. 'St’T'l’S.
Mr. R. N. Etheridge spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Sheriff W. W. Wilson spent
Thursday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Jesse Jones spent Sunday
> with her mother at Stark.
Mrs. F. Z. Curry and children
spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. John B. Evans was among
the visitors here on Tuesday.
Mrs. George Hanes and Miss
Alice Mae have returned home.
Dr. Thompson of McDonough
spent Sunday at Indian Spring.
The Sewing Club had a delight
ful meeting with Mrs. Otis Ball
Wednesday.
The latest news Dr. Butner had
from Atlanta stated Mrs. Butner
was doing well.
The next meeting of the Sewing
Club will be with Mrs. Park New
ton on Wednesbay afternoon.
Mrs. A. H. Smith and Helen
and Mrs. It. A. Franklin were
in Atlanta Monday shopping.
Miss Nancy Head and broth
er, Mr. Jim Head, of High Falls,
were in the city on Saturday.
Mrs. J. N. Culpepper of LaGra
nge spent the first of the week
here with Mrs. Martha Kespass.
Dr. R. A. Franklin was the
guest of his sister, Mrs. Hendley,
In Colley ft Park on Monday night.
Mrs. Womble will be at the
Racket store during the holidays
where she will be glad to see her
friends.
Mr. A. E. Fincher, a prominent
farmer and sawmill man, living
on route No. 1, was in the city
{Tuesday.
• Mr. George L. Clifton, travel
ing freight agent of theN. C. &
St. L. Railway, was in the city
Tuesday.
j Rev. S. P. Wiggins attended
the South Georgia Conference at
Quitman this |week. His father
is a member of that conference.
•
[ Mrs. J. E. McNair went to At
lanta Sunday night to be with her
tson Hugh who is in a hospital un
jdergoing treatment for his eye.
• Miss Minnie Bailey, who has.
Jbeen the attractive guest of Mrs.'
Streater in Atlanta for a few days
rwill return home the first of th<J
’week.
’ Miss Lynda Mathews and Miss
Anna Lillian Weaver, of Griffin*
: who have been the guests of Misjs
Pauline Madllet, have returned
•dome.
] Miss Kate Arnold, who was
1 the attractive guest of Mrs. Park
fNewton Saturday and Sunday,
i returned Monday to her home at
*
j Newman.
i Mr. Jim Smith, one of the prom
* inent citizens of Monroe county,
• spent two or three days in the
l city the first of the week as the
guest of relatives and friends.
Mrs. Champion arrived this
week to be with Mrs. Respass.
Mr. Ma’k Palmer of Atlanta
was in the city Monday night.
Mrs. A. H. Shaver went up to
Atlanta Mmday to see Mrs. C. A.
Butner
Mrs. G. W. Kinsman and Miss
Abbie McCord are visiting in At
lanta.
Col. Oiver Hazard Bartow
Bloodvvorih Jr. of Forsyth was
here Wediesday night.
Judge J. H. Ham spent part of
Wednesday with County Treasur
er Ridgw ,y who has been sick for
some time
Miss Ela Polk, who has been
with Mrs Respass for a few days
returned to Birmingham Wed
nesday nght.
Mr. anl Mrs. C.D. McCullough
announc( the birth of a son who
has beenchristened Charles Dal
ton McCtllough, Jr.
Mr. H G. Asbury of the coun
ty comnissioners attended the
Southeastern Road Congress in
session ii Atlanta this week.
Mr. FS. Etheridge returned
the firs of the week from the
, Georgia Baptist Convention in
session .t Madison last week.
Miss Villie Cooper, one of the
teacher in the city schools, was
called t Perry this week on ac
count o the illness of her sister.
Mrs. Jack Currie has been
teachirf in the place of Miss Wil
lie Cooer who was called to Per
ry this week on account of the
illness M her sister.
MrsH. L. Daughtry and chil
dren hve returned from Indian
Spring where they have been the
guests>f Miss Jennie Bryan for
two weks.
Thefriends of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim /atson sympathize with
them n the death of Mr. Wat
son's rother, which occurred on
last Saurday.
Mrs Martha Respass, who has
been vry sick for several days,
is reprted as holding out well,
and ha seemed a good deal brigh
ter ths week.
Mis Viola Slaughter will not
be hme for the holidays but will
renun in New York where she
is stdying at the Metropolitan
S h of Music.
\\ >rthville school started Nov.
Rh, Since that time Miss Elder
has enrolled fifty pupils. She
has 10 assistant and is doing all
i
thework herself.
3Vr. R. N. Etheridge spent the
firs of the the week with Mrs.
Ethridge whose large number
of fiends will be delighted to
kn.ur will return to the city on
Saurday.
*lrof. Alfred Akerman of the
deartment of Forestry in the
Uuversity of Georgia at Athens
ws in the city the first of the
w’ek. Mr. Akerman will prob
aty bring his family to Jackson
t< spend the summer.
The announcement of the mar
nge of Miss Minnie Benton of
Mnticello to Mr. Dan Gunn of
Irfian Spring has been made, the
to take place this win
ter
Mrs. F. D. Seckingerof Roys
on will arrive next week to be
he guest of Prof. Lanier and
Mrs. Lanier. Mrs. Seckmger is
Prof. Lanier’s sister and wife of
Prof. Seckinger, principal of the
school at Royston.
Mr. Hugh Mallet, who is attend
ing Emory College at Oxford,
came over to spend Thanksgiving
with his mother, Mrs. M. E. Mal
let, and remained in the city un
til Sunday.
Messrs. A. T. Buttrill and J. F.
McNair went up to Atlanta Sat
urday night to take Mastea Hugh
McNair who was painfully injur
ed Saturday morning by having
a wire pierce his eye.
Honor Roll for Jackson
School, November, 1908.
FIRST GRADE.
Sarah Beauchamp, MiriamSams,
Sarah Plunket, Joseph Carmi
chael, Maurice Hoard.
SECOND GRADE.
Amelia Erickson, Kate Lyons,
Ne.a Wright, Edward Carmi
chael, J. R. Garmichael, Henry
Allen, Don Woods.
THIRD GRADE.
Joel Watkins, Ina Harmon, Ni
na Harmon, Mary Kinard, Edwin
Byron, Fred Hopkins, Mary Kim
bell.
FOURTH GRADE.
Nan Whitehurst, Sara Smith,
H. M. Fletcher, Fred Erickson,
Ammons Knowles.
FIFTH GRADE.
Gladys Kimbell, Carl Maddox,
Gibbs Lyons.
SIXTH GRADE.
Fredna Allen, Willie Harmon,
Susie May Harmon, Warren Fur
low.
SEVENTH GRADE.
Ruth Thornton, Helen Carmi
chael, Nannie Bell Jinks, Coie
Maddox, Guss Moss, Marguerite
Sams.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Annie Catchins Crum.
TENTH GRADE.
Annie Hammond.
ELEVENTH GRADD.
David Spencer.
Gossett-Cawley.
Miss Ollie Gossett and Mr. C.
S. Cawley were married by Jus
tice S. J. Foster at his residence
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
The bride is a popular young
lady of Henry county while the
groom is a prominent young man
of Monroe county. Both are
prominent and popular and have
a large number of friends who
will be interested to learn of their
marriage.
CHURCHES.
Jackson Baptist Church, the
Rev. Dr. Robert Van Deventer,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m., F. S. Etheridge, superinten
dent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7p. m. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night, B. Y. P. U. Friday
night, Teachers’ meeting Thurs
day night, all at 7 p.m. 11 a.m.
Subject, “The Horns of the Al
tar.” 7 p.m. Subject, “Don’t —
Use Tobacco.”
9:30 a. m.—Bible School.
3 p. m. —Sunbeams.
Jackson Methodist Church, the
Rev.S. P. Wiggins, pastor. Sun
day school at 9:30 a. m., T. J.
Dempsey, superintendent Prea
ching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Epworth League Friday night,
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
both at 7p. m. Worlds Chris
tian .Temperance Union service
Sunday night All invited.
We Don’t Want
To Slight the Girls.
Yours would appreceiate a bank account for
Christmas. Girls and women usually appreciate
the value of thrift more than boys and men do
and then—it’s worth while to start the girl rp ht
in financial matters. Her natural heritage is
marriage, and the maksng and keeping up of a
home. NOW is the time for her to learn 'he
value and uses of money; the value of system; tir
systematic saving and to gain some knowedge o:
gond business habits. If she learns these things
now she will be better able to take up the prob
blems of life when she takes charge of a home of
her own. *’■■■■■'
Open an account for her in our SAVINGS
department. We are the only kank in this sec
tion having such a department.
WE PAY s°/ 0 INTEREST.
JACKSON BANING CO.
Money to Loan
ON REAL ESTATE.
JAMES WARTHEN,
Real Estate and Insnrace.
Machine Shop
W. I. WAGNER, Proprietor
Machinery erected and repaired; Pipe Fitting,
Plumbing, Electric Wiring; Automobiles
and Gasoline Engines Repaired.
WANTED: Scrap Iron,Brass,Copper,Lead
The Bell
Telephone
WILL DO MORE WORK FOR YOU
THAN TWO HIRED MEN
WILL SAVE WEAR AND TEAR ON
YOUR HORSES AND WAGONS
WILL SAVE YOUR OWN TIME BY
MAKING UNNECESSARY MANY
OF YOUR TRIPS TO TOWN
Call on or write the manager, or write to
Farmers’ Line Dept., Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company
W. E. WATKINS
LAWYER
Jackson ----- Georgia
Practice in all Courts, both State
and Federal
Office in Bank Hall west aide public
square.
DR. J. E. WOODS
Physician and Surgoon.
Office upstairs in Crum build
ing. Residence phone, 163; office
phone, 137-J.
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Tax Collector’s Notice.
Will be in Jackson every Tues
day and Saturday up to the 10th
day of December every day
from the 10th to the 20th of De
cember 1903. On that day books
will close and executions issued
against those who have failed to
pay their taxes. Look to your
interest and pay your taxes by
the above date. Respectfully,
C. R. CARTER,
Tax Collector Butts county.