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SOCIAL and
PERSONAL.
Prof. Tom Woodward is teach
ing at Grady.
Mr. J. T. Warthen spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mr. J. E. Edwards spent Sun
day in Atlanta.
Mr. Ernest Adams returned to
Atlanta Monday.
Judge J. H. Ham is spending
today in Atlanta.
Mr. W. R. Fosset was up from
Toomsboro Tuesday.
Miss Pearl Maddox will visit
in Flovilla next week.
Mr. Add Nutt spent the first
of the week in Griffin.
Miss Eva Key Bailey has re
turned from Locust Grove.
Prof. Lucius Hamil has a good
singing school at Towaliga.
Mr. T. W. Ham made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Carnes of Atlanta is the
guest of Mrs. J. T. Goodman.
Mrs. W. H. Butler has return
ed from a visit to Morrow, Ga.
Mrs. C. B. Gunn has returned
from Warrenton and Mansfield.
Misses Florence and Ezra Mor
rison spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Miss Jane Stanfield is expected
home from Charlotte tomorrow.
Col. Bob Lewis of Sparta will
spend the week-end with Judge
Currv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCullough
spent Sunday and Monday in At
lanta.
Rev. and Mrs. Z. M. Leveritte
of Flovilla were in the city on
Tuesday.
Mrs. I. H. Maddox returned
from Atlanta Monday after a
weeks stay.
Miss Margaret Thornton re
turned Saturday to her home at
Tallapoosa.
Messrs. S. 0. Ham and J. W.
McCord were visitors to the Gate
City Monday.
Mrs. Mamie Bailey and chil
dren spent last week at Luella
with relatives.
Mr. H. Y. McCord of Atlanta
spent Monday with his sister Mrs.
A. H. Shaver.
Miss Ruch Lamar left Wednes
day for West Point to visit Mrs.
George Lanier.
Mrs. Phil Harris of Albany is
spending several days with Mrs.
W. H. Gunnels.
Captain and Mrs. E. J. Wil
liams have returned from a visit
to south Georgia.
Miss Inez Daughtry is at home
from Greensboro, N. C., for sev
eral weeks vacation.
Misses Clara Giles and Bessie
Waldrop have returned from St.
Simon’s and Macon.
Mr. J. C. Harris is enjoying a
visit from his sister Miss Rose
Harris of Lynchburg.
Miss Rosa Newton leaves Tues
day for a visit to friends in At
lanta and 1 allapoosa.
Mrs. Bean and Mrs. Newsome
of Hawkinsville are guests of
Mrs. Henry Gilmore.
Mrs. Burr of Macon is the
guest of Mrs. A. D. Catchings,
who has been quite ill.
BUTTS COUNTY PROGRESS, JACKSON, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909.
Mrs. J. R. Gunn and children
of Madison are with Mrs. S. 0.
Ham for several days.
Misr Ina McMichael is at home
after a delightful visit to Miss
Nell Bryant in Atlanta.
Mrs. Will Wright returned a few
days ago from Atlanta where she
she has been several weeks.
Mrs. W. T. Powers spent Sat
urday at Indian Springs with
Mrs. L. Broughton Whitfield.
Mrs. Sallie Ball and Arthur
Copeland spent part of the week
with relatives at McDonough.
Mrs. T. 0. Chestnutt had as
her guest the first of the week
Miss Shepard of Wrightville, Ga.
Miss Bessie Davis of Quitman
is the attractive guest of Misses
Emma and Annie Lou McCord.
Rev. and Mrs. Elam Dempsey
and Miss Claire Hardin are at
Mrs. T. J. Dempsey’s for a few
days.
Mr. T. B. Fletcher, a promi
nent citizen of Locust. Grove,
was in the city the first of the
week.
Mrs. W. D. Blasindine and
children of Atlanta spent part
of the week with Mrs. John T.
Smith.
Mrs. J. L. Byron and Mrs. W.
B. Thompson were among the
Jackson shoppers in Atlanta on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Giles and
family have moved down to the
Camp Ground until after the
meeting.
Misses Carrie and Mary Sims
Eakes have returned to Griffin
after a delightful visit to Mrs. J.
M. Watts.
Mrs. L. M. Crawford and Miss
es Annie and Florence Crawford
are in Maxeys with Mrs. J. R.
Nicholson.
Master Lewis Curry returned
Wednesday from Dallas where
he has been studying music for
six weeks.
Mrs. J. P. Baker of Atlanta is
expected the last of the week to
visit her parents Mr. and Mrs.
S. 0. Ham.
Miss Lillie Childs came home
to-day from Coleman where she
has been for a month with her sis
ter Mrs. Brown.
Miss Viola Slaughter arrived
Tuesday from Snowdown, Ala.,
and Atlanta where she has been
on extended visits.
Mr. A. H. Smith and Mrs. J.
B. Settle left Wednesday for a
ten-day trip to Monteagle, Tenn.
and Ashville, N. C.
Mrs. Hall Turner and children
of Winder will spend the next
few weeks with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Nutt.
Miss Annie Duke left Wednes
day for Monroe where she will
spend a week with her sister
Mrs. C. P. Carmichael.
The England Chapel Sunday
school and the Oak Grove School
enjoyed a picnic at England
Chapel Church Wednesday.
Misses Ezra and Felicia Mor
rison entertained at a delightful
spend-the-bay party recently,
their guests being Misses Mag
gie Bell Thaxton, Exie Ham and
I Florence Morrison and Mrs. H.
' L. Dozier of Shellman.
Messrs. L. L. Brittain, J. G.
W. F. Stroud and A. F.
Taylor spent Wednesday at the
dam. Flovilla and Indian Spring.
Mrs. Walter Wight. Miss Mary
Newton and Mrs Park Newton
returned Wednesday night from
a short visit in Atlanta and New
nan.
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge left for
Hendersonville, N. C., Wednes
day to be gone several weeks
while Mr. Etheridge is in New
York.
Mrs. T. P. Mcßryant has as
her guests her brother Mr. Amos
Fox and nieces Misses Sybil and
and Pauline Loner of Alabama
City.
After a delightful visit with
Mrs. J. Mote Watts and Miss
Pauline Mallet Miss Mary Jones
left Wednesday for her home at
Turin.
Miss Annie Lou McCord return
ed Monday from Pembroke and
was accompanied home by her
two little nieces Wary Williard
and Elizabeth Lewis.
Among those entertaining at
spend-the-day parties for Miss
Gussie Belle Rawls this week were
were Misses Adelle Nutt and
Maggie Belle Thaxton.
Mr. H. L. Dozier of Shellman
will spend Sunday here with his
wife and baby who have been
here with her parents for some
time. They will return to Shell
man in a few days.
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MISS CARMICHAEL ENTERTAINS
Miss Bertha Carmichael enter
tained a congenial party of young
people for Miss Gussie Belle
Rawls of Dublin. Iced tea and
sandwiches were served at the
conclusion of some interesting
games.
Those present were Misses Ida
and Ethel Higgins, of Covington,
Gussie Rawls, Dublin, Margaret
Thornton, Tallapoosa, Rosa New
ton; Messrs. Jack Dempsey, Sla
ton Carmichael, Henry Byron,
Thornton Buchanan, Victor Car
michael and Linton Hopkins.
MISS SAMS HOSTESS
Delightful in every way was
the morning party at which Miss
Ada Sams entertained Thursday
when Miss Juliet Fitzpatrick was
the fair honoree. A pretty color
scheme of green and gold was ef
fectively carried out in the deco
rations in the parlors, sitting
room and porches, where groups
of four were seated at small ta
bles and played the progressive
games of heart-dice, bunco, dom
inoes and trail with interest, Miss
Fitzpatrick making top score and
winning a beautiful silver hat
pin. The score cards for the
games were minature watermel
ons and cantaloupes in green and
gold. Watermelons and cake and
cream were served. About twen
ty-five maids and matrons enjoy
ed Miss Sams’ hospitality and
the affair was a pretty compli
ment to Miss Fitzpatrick.
LOST
1/ jST—Between Jackson anti my home
s>.,.UOiu bills, four $lO bills, and one
all. A liberal reward will be pa and
b ;turning same to me or to Jacks n
onal Bank. B. J. Banks.
}• tHALK— Good three horse faim;
one and a quarter miles from J. c k
,oa. Apply ar :mo* office.
HEALTHFUL VINEGARS
ARE NECESSARY
The Human System needs a certain amount
of Vinegar regularly to keep the digestive or
gans working well, but it ought to be good
pure Vinegar. Recognizing this fact, we take
no chances in buying Vinegar. We Sell
HEINZ PURE VINEGARS
which are accepted as the standard of quality
by Government and Pure Food Authorities.!
You will find our Vinegar different from the
harsh strong kind usually sold in bulk as Cider
Vinegar. You use Vinegar as a flavoring to
make food better. If Vinegar is not better
flavored than the food, it’s worse than useless.
That’s why it doesn’t pay to economize a few
cents when buying Vinegar -you want some
thing to make things appetizing, and3Jit costs
little enough anyway.
You can depend on the quality of Vinegar
or anything else you get from us. We guar
antee satisfaction. Try us for ‘.‘Particular
Things.”
JACK DEMPSEY 6 Cos.
JACKSON’S GROCERS.
ANNUAL MEETING WOMAN’S
MISSIONARY UNIONI 26-27
The annual meeting of the Wo
man’s Missionary Union of the
Kimbell Association will be held
August 26-27 at Flovilla Baptist
Church. We hope to have a full
delegation of ladies and children
from all the churches. This is
an impotrant meeting; so make
your prepartions to attend. The
program will be published next
week.
Ruth Jinks, secretary.
Mr. J. Arenson is now visiting
the Eastern markets duying the
largest and best assortment of
drvgoods and clothing for the
fall and winter trade and propos
es to show one of the prettiest
lines ever seen in Jackson.
Mr. J. A. Joiner spent the first
of the week here. His family
who are now at College Park will
return to Jackson in a few
weeks to the delight of their nu
merous friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sassnett
had as their guests part of the
week Mr. J. R. Sassnett of At
lanta, Messrs. R. P. Brown of
Glenville and R. S. Brown of
Cuthbert.
Mr. R. N. Etheridge left this
week for New York to be gone
several days purchasing goods for
the Etheridg-Smith Company.
p nTMachine Shop
JOSEPH L. WAGNER & SON, Proprietors.
Bicycle Repairing
Machinery erected and repaired; Pipe Fitting,
Plumbing, Electric Wiring; Automobiles
and Gasoline Engines Repaired.
WANTED: Scrap Iron,Brass,Copper,Lead
Bl iJ I
For Sale by
Empire Bottling Works.
Prof. Seals of Wesleyan College
spent Wednesday in the city with
the Rev. S. P. Wiggins.