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EWS
OF INTEREST IN THE
[E JOY OF PRETENSE
earn like a child in its playing;
ake us a sky and a sea,
lange the things ’round us by
ying,
, things as we wish them to be.
here is sadness or sorrow,
-earn 'till we charm it away,
am from the children and bor
w
; from childhood: “Let’s play!”
‘ay that the world’s full of
„>auty;
iay there are roses in bloom;
ay there is pleasure in duty,
yt where we thought there was
om.
y that the heart with its sor-
]al.v,
r yi to be joyous and glad;
y that we’ll find on the mor
;hat we never had.
n ;
rl • y we have done with repining,
"ny that our longings are still;
1 fty that the sunlight is shining
; s he green slope of the hill,
there are birds blithely
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igs of delight oh the air.
! V*iy that the world is full of
>etiging. __
itsvy there is love everywhere.
ir —Anonymous.
ir "
Watkins Hostess.
la W. E. Watkins entertain
k members of the Mothers
izn Thursday afternoon at
'•me on Indian Springs
After some interesting
T ions and the reading of a
e< epared paper, iced tea and
ches were daintily served.
>n
)U S. Entertained.
is
st T. Buttrill entertained
nembers of the Missionary
er, of the Presbyterian church
re ;sday afternoon. A feat
n< the afternoon was a sur
rc
miscellaneous shower for
e ames Bradley, who leaves
<r jveek with Rev. Mr. Brad
>li their new home in Monti
:l, Punch and sandwiches
erved.
Cl
Personal
>ra “
c Otis Ham has returned
in( tlanta.
‘T R. W. Mays has been ill
12 past few days.
nd Mrs. J. A. Dodson, Jr.,
ce the birth of a son.
ac y. H. Whitehead was a
■ec f"om Atlanta Monday.
: Currie has re*
irfd from a recent illness.
v George Damour of Macon
‘ \he week-end with friends
‘1 fe. L. Lawson and Miss
t | ere visitors from Flovilla
51 ay.
- 1 Daisy Thomas spent the
f nd in Atlanta with Mrs.
\ \dams.
I D. Johnson was up from
xtinsville for the week-end
i home folks.
J S. Murph of Marshall
. IS the guest of her sister,
. W. E. Watkins.
r. and Mrs. VV. P. Nutt and
H. 0. Ball and children spent
d?y in McDonough,
rs. B. F. Watkins, Mrs. G.
Allen, Mrs. W. E. Watkins
little daughter, Mollie, and
-es Anna and Olivia Rambo
} m t( ] over to Forsyth Monday.
SOCIAL REALM
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Head of At
lanta spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith.
Prof. W. W. Swetnam, princi
pal of the Jenkinsburg school,
was a visitor to Jackson Tuesday.
Mrs. T. K. Slaughter and chil
dren leave Friday for a visit
with relatives in Guthrie, Ken
tucky.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thornton of
Tallapoosa were recent guests of
Mrs. L. P. McKibben and Miss
Julia Thornton.
Mrs. P. W. Nolen and little
daughter, Margaret, are spend
ing part of the week with rela
tives in Griffin.
Mrs. John L. Johnson and chil
dren of Harrisburg, Miss., have
returned home after a visit with
Mrs. F. S. Etheridge.
Miss Emma Powell of Atlanta
has arrived in the city and has
charge of the millinery parlors at
the Jackson Mercantile Company.
Mrs. Eva Mae Smith has re
turned from Shellman, bringing
with her her sister, Mrs. [O. A.
Crittenden, who has been quite
sick.
Mrs. G. R. Womble and two
daughters leave this week for
Fitzgerald. Mrs. Womble will
teach in the public schools of that
city.
Mrs. L. L. O’Kelly and little
daughters, Mary Frances and
Ruth, are visiting Mrs. Clayton
Matthews in Atlanta before re
turning to their home in Cairo.
Mrs. 0. A. Pound, Mrs. Eliza
beth Graves and Miss Martha
Pound arrived a few days ago
from their summer home in Ome
na, Michigan, and are being cor
dially welcomed by their many
friends.
The delegates from the Jack
son Baptist church to the Kimbell
Association in session at Jenkins
burg this week are Messrs. F. S.
Etheridge, S. 0. Ham, J. T. Good
man, Joseph Jolly, R. VanDeven
ter, J. H. Carmichael.
Colonel E. P. Dell’s friends in
Jackson and over the county re
gret to know that he has return
ed to Alamo, Wheeler county,
where he will make his home in
the future. During his residence
here he made many friends.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday, Sept. 13
11 a. m. The Glory of the
Cross.
7:30 p. m. Patriotism. The
one hundredth anniversary of
“The Star Spangled Banner.”
The service will be a celebration
of this occasion, with patriotic
decorations, patriotic music and
patriotic sermon.
9:30 Bible School.
The Kimbell Association is in
session this wee/c in Jenkinsburg.
This church has a most inspiring
report to present along all lines.
A number of our membc rs are
attending.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
TROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria. enriches the blood.and builds upthes^t
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. sfcc
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce that I have
opened up a Grocery at Tay
lor’s old stand on the corner of
Second and Oak streets.
FIRST:
My policy will be
to keep a clean
stock.
THIRD:
A Clean store that any lady can
enter. All packages wrapped
neat and clean.
Years of buying and selling will enable
me to give the prices. I will
have on hand at all times a well select
ed stock of
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
I will appreciate a part of your business and in
return promise you courteous treat
ment, prompt delivery and prices
as low as are consistent with
GOOD GROCERIES.
All orders entrusted to me will
have my personal attention.
J. C. Kinard
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
PHONE 8.
Jackson Methodic Church
Sunday, September 13
The pastor, Rev. A. E. Sans
burn, will preach. Subject at
morning - hour, “The Great Opti
mist.”
Subject for evening service,
“The Royal Fool.”
s. H. THORNTON
JACKSON, GA.
UNDERTAKING - LICENSED EMBALMER
Full line of Caskets and Robes to select from
CEMENT BURIAL VAULTS.
My careful personal attention giv
en to all funerals entrusted to me
Day Phone 174 KnC " u £?Z%t*r mv * y Night Phone 19i
SECOND:
To deal honestly
with everybody.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent,by mail on receipt of SI.OO
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and seldom ever fails to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonials from this
and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 29%
Olive Street, Ht. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
Paul Nolen
6 Company
THE GROCER
Why
PAY
MORE
For your eata
bles than is nec
essary. Get our
PRICES
Especially on Saturday
they will be sure to in
terest you. And as the
war is on now it is time
to economize, and
Paul Nolen & Cos.
Is the place as our prices
ARE RIGHT.
Kinghams Breakfast
Bacon
SATURDAY PRICE.
Uncle Sam Bread
THE BEST.
Received Everyday
Car Bananas
JUST RECEIVED.
10c per dozen Saturday.
Tokey and
Black Grapes
THE F. O. STONE
BAKING COMPANY’S
CAKES.
GET ONE.
White Crest Flour
THE BESTON EARTH
GET A SACK.
Diamond n C" Hams
AT A CLOSE FIGURE.
CALL US.
Tuny Fish
Fine For Salads
GET A CAN.
Wesson Cooking Oil
THE BEST.
FULL CREAM
Cheese
JUST RECEIVED.
We want your Grocery
Business so be sure and
call 24 or 60 and have
your orders filled
promptly.
Paul
Nolen
&Cos.
PHONES 24 AND 60.
PROMPT DELIVERIES.