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PHONE 134-FANCY GROCERIES
Grape Fruit, Oranges, Bananas
Postoasties, Grape Nut Postum, Coffee
Breakfast Bacon Best Flour For Biscuit
Hudnut Grits in Packages Oat Meal
Phone 134
Beans Cabbage Irish Potatoes Celery
Cheese Spagetti Maccaroni
Meal for Good Bread
Tea Chocolate Gelatine
Tomatoes
Fresh Florida Vegetables Direct From the Garden
Prompt Delivery—Pone 134
National Biscuit Company’s Line of Crackers
Everything in Canned Goods
ROME BREAD
Evaporated Cranberries Dried Beef in Glass
Salad Dressing Pickles
COME TO SEE US
Phone 134. A Complete Line
Well Kept. Neat and Nice.
Get Our Prices in Case Cots.
J. B. Thomas.
SOCIAL NEWS
PERSONAL
Mrs. W. H. Merritt spent Sun
day in Atlanta.
Mr. Fred Hopkins spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. H. Smith returned
Tuesday from Atlanta.
Mr. W. H. Wilson is improving
from his recent serious illness.
Miss Bessie Waldrop spent the
week-end with her parents at
Cork.
Mrs. I. J. Slaughter is spend
ing several weeks at Indian
Springs.
Messrs. W. M. Crawford and
Harry Butner went to Coving
ton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Williams
announce the birth of a son on
last Saturday.
Mrs. J. L. Lockhart spent the
week-end in Atlanta visiting
friends and relatives.
Miss Lois Ellis, of Atlanta,
will spend Saturday and Sunday
with Mrs. C. M. Compton.
Mrs. L. M. Crawford and Miss
Virginia Crawford spent Thurs
day and Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. T. Buttrill has been ill
with an acute attack of rheuma
tism for the past few days.
Prof. W. P. Martin spent Fri
day in Macon attending the High
School Meet of this district.
Prof. Leon P. Smith, of Ma
con, visited Jackson Monday in
interest of Wesleyan college.
Mrs. E. D. Tolleson and little
daughter, Miriam Lenora, have
returned to McDonough after a
.visit with Mrs. W. P. Nutt.
Mrs. Tom McMichael spent
Tuesday in Atlanta visiting her
father, Mr. Ruck Faulkner, who
is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson
were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Middlebrooks at
Jenkinsburg.
The friends of Mr. George
Manley will regret to hear that
he is at home suffering from
rheumatism.
Mr. I. J. Slaughter returned
Monday from a two weeks visit
with Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Slaugh
ter in Florida.
l)r. T. K. Slaughter and little
daughter, Alice, are expected to
visit Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Slaugh
ter this month.
Mrs. W. W. Wright and chil
dren spent the week-end in Mc-
Donough as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Woodruff.
Mrs. Roy Gunter and children
returned Sunday from a week’s
visit to her mother, Mrs. E. N.
Winters, in Atlanta.
Miss Florrie Woodward return
ed Friday from a pleasnt visit to
her brother, Prof. C. W. Wood
ward, at Thomaston.
Mrs. J. W. Crum returned Sat
urday from a three week’s visit
to her daughter, Mrs. George
Mingledorff, in Royston.
Mrs. C. A. Butner and Master
Harry Bob Butner spent Sunday
in Powder Springs as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Florence.
Master Woodrow Wilson, young
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wil
son, had the misfortune, Monday
afternoon, to have his collar bone
broken by being hit by one of his
playmates, who was swinging.
He is getting along nicely now.
a The Value
OF THE BUICK MARK
On Your Cars
Every Buick bears the Buick
Mark. It’s the Shop-Mark
of the Valve-in-fiead
Motor Car.
/—? This Quality Mark is the
sign of Buick Power and
its owner an" uninterrupt
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The best place to learn ,
Kimbell & {-eKa.
Messrs. W. P. Martin and W.
0. Perritt and Misses Saralu Har
den, Julia Thornton, Bessie Wal
drop, Davie Fletcher and Annie
Lou McCord will attend the Geor
gia Teachers Association in Ma
con Friday and Saturday.
At the regular meeting of the
Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Methodist church Monday af
ternoon, Mrs. J. L. Lyons was
elected delegate to the conven
tion of the Griffin District Mis
sionary Societies, which will
meet at Forsyth in June. Mrs.
J. W. Crum was elected alter
nate.
The Quinine that Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
Bananas 10c dozen. Paul
Nolen & Cos.
THE GREATEST SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONTEST EVER
KNOWN IN JACKSON
The contest between the Bara
ca and Wesley classes is still ra
ging with undiminished interest
and is doing more good than any
thing of its kind ever seen. The
records of last Sunday are as fol
lows:
Baraca —Enrolled 68, present
66. attended church 42, new
members 10.
Wesley—Enrolled 59, present
57, attended church 46, new
members 10.
They are still running close
together and this helps to keep
the interest at fever heat. They
are now planning to have a big
ball game between the two class
es in a week or two and they
want every one in town to be
there.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curb.
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It reliever
rain and Heals at the same time. 25c. 50c. fl.Ob
Notice.
Our fiscal year closes this
month. We want to collect our
mill accounts and get notes for
Fertilizer accounts.
If you owe us for any pro
duces I will appreciate it if you
will call and settle at once, and
those who have gotten all their
fertilizers, we will appreciate it
if you will come by and give us
notes.
No produces will be charg
ed to any one.
SOUTHERN
COTTON OIL
COMPANY
T. A. NUTT.
Buggies, Fords and Automobiles
Repainted Right
At Reasonable Prices.
SEE US AT ONCE
Carmichael Buggy Company,
Jackson, Georgia.