The Butts County progress. (Jackson, Ga.) 18??-1915, February 05, 1915, Image 5

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NEWS OF INTEREST IN THE SOCIAL REALM DO IT NOW If with pleasure you are viewing any work a man is doing, r If you like him or you love him, tell him now; Don’t withhold your approbation till the parson mukes oration As he lies with snowy lilies o’er his brow; For, no matter how you shout it, he won’t really care about it; He won’t know how many teardrops you have shed; If you think some praise is due him, now’s the time to slip it to him, For he cannot read his tombstone when he’s dead! More than fante and more than money is the comment kind and sunny And the hearty, warm approval of a friend, For it gives to life a savor, and it makes you stronger, braver, And it gives you heart and spirit to the end; If he earns your praise—bestow it; if you like him, let him know it; Let the words of true encouragement be said; Do not wait till life is over and he’s underneath the clover, For he cannot read his tombstone when he’s dead! —Ex I Civic League to Meet The regular February meeting of the Jackson Civic League will meet Saturday afternoon at three o’clock with Mrs. J. B. Settle. U. D. C. Meeting The February meeting of the Larkin D. Watson chapter, U. D. C. has been changed from the regular date to February 12th or Friday of next wext week when Mrs. C. W. Buchanan, Mrs. Clay ton Buchanan, Mrs. L. P. Mc- Kibben and Misses Julia Thorton and Bessie Waldrop will be hos tesses. For Miss Damour guest, Miss Nelyia Damour, of Macon, Miss Helen Carmichael entertained at a delightful rook party on Friday afternoon. The twenty-five devotees of the pop ular game were seated in the li brary and drawing room which were prettily decorated in palms and bowls of hyacinth and nar cissus. Salads, sandwiches and pineapple ices were served at the conclusion of the games. PERSONAL Mr. 0. A. Pound spent Satur day in Macon. Mr. C. T. Beauchamp was sick the first of the week. Mr. J. B. Settle spent Friday in Macon on business. Mrs. N. R. McCord has been quite sick during the week. Mr. Lewis White and family spent Sunday at Worthville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oxford spent Friday at Jenkinsburg. Mrs. W. S. Colvin spent sever al days with relatives at Jenkins burg. Miss Bessie Waldrop spent the week-end with her parents at Cork. Miss Saralu Hardin enjoyed the week-end with relatives in Atlanta. Miss Florrie Ezell spent the week-end with relatives in the country. Mrs. Nan McMichael and Mrs. Kate Valentino spent Saturday in Atlanta. Miss Lucy Jane Stodghill spent the week-end with her parents at Worthville. Mr. Dewberry, of §outh Caro lina, has been visiting his sister. Mrs. Braswell. Rev. J. T. Pendley and Prof. Clark, of Flovilla, were visitors here Saturday. Miss Marie McMichael and Master Louis Thompson spent Saturday in Atlanta. Mrs. W. J. Partridge, of Flo villa, was the guest Sunday of Miss Lucy Goodman. Mrs. Merck, Misses Ezra Mor rison and Thelma Wood spent Saturday in Atlanta. Mrs. Dick Cummings, of Flo villa, spent Monday as the guest of Mrs. C. A. Butner. Mrs. Virginia Manley is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Edward Smerring, in Americus. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Thomp son were the guests of his pa rents at Flovilla Sunday. Messrs. J. B. and Lake Clark were the guests of the family of Mr. J. C. Kinard Sunday. Master L. M. Arenson has been on the sick list for the past two weeks but is better now. Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman, formerly of Atlanta, have return ed to Butts county to reside. Mrs. Woodruff, of McDonough, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Verna Wright. Joel Mallet was over from Ath ens Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. W. M. Mallet. Mrs. B. C. Milton, of Locust Grove, was the guest of Mrs. N. R. McCord the first of the week. Messrs. W. M. Crawford and Harry Butner made a business trip to Covington last Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Compton and Miss Fannie Gibson visited Mrs. Geo. Gilmore in Jenkinsburg Friday. Mrs. P. C. Hawkins left Satur day for her home in Marietta af ter a three weeks visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carreker announce the birth of a daugh ter, who has been named Martha. Mrs. Lavoni? Durden, of At lanta, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Newt Harmon, on Coving ton street. Misses Eliza Currie and Annie Lou McCord spent Sunday in Worthville as the guests of Miss Lena White. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Duke were the guests Sunday of her mother, Mrs. J. W. 0. Cole at Iron Springs. Misses Eyleen Scarbrough and Helen Barnes spent the week end with Miss Addie Mae Stroud at her country home. On Satur day night Miss Doris Kinard and Minnie Mae Belle complimented them with a card party. After a few social hours were pleasant ly spent, hot chocolate and sand wiches were daintily served. Mrs. J. B. Guthrie was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Smith at Juliette during the first of the week. Mrs. E. A. Cawthon and Miss Nell Brinkley, of Jenkinsburg, were among the shoppers here on last Saturday. Miss Eleanor Donally, of Cairo, will be with Mrs. L. L. O’Kelly during the remainder of the win ter and will study expression. Evelyn Wright entertained four tables of rook Friday even ing in honor of Miss Gladys Kimbell’s attractive visitor, Miss Eva Kimbell, of Locust Grove. Miss Wright was assisted in en tertaining by her mother, Mrs. J. H. Wright, and Miss Mildred Jolly. At a late hour a sweet course was served. Sweet Jasmine Dairy, Gor don H. Thompson, proprietor, can furnish you Cream, Sweet Milk, Butter and Buttermilk. Phone 2002. 2-5-4 t FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Program for Sunday. Feb. 7 11 a. m. The Pastor’s theme will be “From the Cross to Para dise.” 7p. m. “A Bush on Fire.” 9:30 a. m. Bible School. 3p. m. Young People’s Meet ing. Plans to put furniture in the new church auditorium is on foot and we expect in a short time to be using the entire building. The response to the calls are hearty and inspiring. Our people know how to bear burdens. The Alexander meetings in At lanta Feb. 14 ought to interest us. Get ready to go. The Laymens Meeting in At lanta Feb. 23 should be attended by 1,000 men from our churches. Fellowship Church Rev. I. H. Miller will preach at Fellowship Presbvterian church next Sabbath, Feb. 7, 1915. Ev erybody come out and hear the new minister. He will not preach his best sermon but come out and welcome him. SCHOOL NEWS Dr. VanDeventer conducted the chapel exercises one morning last week. The Senior members rt f the Phi Theta Society gave quite an in interesting program on last Fri day afternoon. Besides some other numbers, a representation of the vision of Sir Launfaul was given. The poem was read by Anna Mary Powers while the play was being acted. The char acters were: Sir Launfaul, first part, Bessie Compton; Sir Laun faul, second part, Bertha Mad dox; Leper, Lucile Ham; Angel of Light, Gertrude Jinks. Sev eral songs were also given by the Senior class. The Senior class is enjoying some of Robert Burns’ works, in cluding “Tam o’ Shan ter,” “The Cotter’s Saturday Night” and other short poems. The members of the Junior and Senior classes are preparing the songs and yells for the com ing debate with much enthusiasm Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your dnireiit will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fail! to cure any cae of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pilea in 6to 14 day*. The first application give* Rate and Kent. 50c. END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR OYSPEPSIA “Papes Diapepsin” Makes Sick, Sour Gassy Stom achs Surely Feel Fine in Five Minutes. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies likea lump of lead, refusing to digest or you belch gas and eructate sour, un digested food or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach-headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes. Put an end to stomach trouble forev er by getting a large fifty cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspep sia or any stomach disorder. It’s the quickest, surest stomach doc tor in the world. It’s wonderful. CONTRACT FOR FIVE ROOM HOUSE LET The Butts Lumber Company ot Jackson has just been awarded the contract for a five-room cot tage to be built by the Central Georgia Power Company at its plant on the Ocmulgee river. The work will be done by Mr. G. L. Maddox and the building will be erected at once. Bea regular satisfied customer of the Sweet Jasmine Dairy. I make early delivery for break fast. Gordon H. Thompson. Good Farm Mule For Sale We will sell a good farm mule for SIOO and accept middling cot ton at 10 cents in payment. First offer gets the mule. Jackson Coca-Cola Bottling Cos. LEGAL ADVERTISE MENTS SHERI FF’H HALE Georgia, Butts County. Will be sold on the First Tuesday in March, next, at public outcry at the court house in said county, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bid der for eash, the following described property, to-wit: Nine acres of land more or less lying and being in the 614th District G. M. of said county, bound as follows: NorthTiy public road leading from In dian Springs to Flovilla, Ga., east by lands of J. W. Terrell; South by pub lic road leading from Indian Springs to Flovilla, Ga., and lands of Mrs. W. M. Keaton, and on the west by lands of Mrs. W. M. Keaton and the Elder estate. Said property levied on as the prop erty of Emma Freeman estate to satis fy an execution issued from the Court of Ordinary of said county in favor of J. H. Ham, Ordinary, against said Emma Freeman; said property being in possession of Mose Lawson, Claude Lawson and Maggie Shannon. This 2nd day of February, 1915. L. M. Ckawfobd, Sheriff. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. The government built more than two thousand miles of trail and three thousand miles of tele phone line on the national for ests in 1914. White Orpington Eggs, SI.OO for one dozen. Gordon H. H. Thompson. 2-5-4 t For Our Customers Who wish the we have it as usual. The season is here „ For Fresh Florida Vegetables We will have for FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRESH BEANS, TOMATOES, CELERY, IRISH POTATOES, SWEETPOTATOES CABBAGE, TURNIPS. In fact our line is complete, so do not FORGET to order from us And Get The Beift. White Crest Flour The Be& Flour on earth. We bought some time ago and this spec ial brand has not advanced as other brands have. Stone’s Cakes 10c We sell 6 kinds and get them fresh every day, so you always get them O. K. Uncle Sam Bread The bread made. Fresh from the oven daily. KINGAN BREAK FAST BACON. NATIONAL BIS CUIT, FULL LINE. Paul Nolen & Cos., Fancy Groceries WE DELIVER NOW Phones 24 and 60