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w SAVE A DOLLAR?
Go to J. ARENSON’§
And Make Your Dollars Act As If They Had More Cents
SPECIALS For June-The Whole House Ablaze With BARGAINS
Ladies White Embroid- t /
ered Voile Dresses
Worth 55.00 and $6.00
Special for this sale $2.98 / \
Ladies AH C P Towels 1 \ /
Undervests DL Stockings 25c value TUL Wj \// Ala# /
Millinery
Any hat in the
Middy Blouses 48c I i |bjjj||l |jk
1 Underskirts 49c . |Jp
/ Spool Thtead
\ lc per cpool
NOTICE
With every $5.00 pur
chase we will give FREE
A Beautiful Pidture al
ready framed 26x22.
: Butts County News :
W ORTH VILLE.
Mrs. W. F. Stodghill returned
Sunday from a two weeks’ visit
with relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Laßue Pope will spend
next week in Jackson.
Mrs. G. W. White spent sever
al days last week with relatives
in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenney Wash
ington announce the birth of a
daughter.
Messrs. J. H. Pope, G. W.
White, Frank Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. R. 0. Stodghill spent Mon
day in Jackson.
Misses Lessie and Lucy Jane
Stodghill spent Sunday in Jack
son.
Messrs. Harvey Hodges, Tom
Sitton and Miss Gladys Hodges
visited friends here Friday.
Miss Mabel Hammond, of Jack
son, is visiting relatives here.
Miss Laßue Pope spent the
week-end with Miss Gladys Hod
ges.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cawthon an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Messrs. Fred Lofton and Rob
ert White were visitors to Jack
son Saturday.
Mrs. George Harper and little
Pecan Trees
Choice budded pecan trees fifty
cents each. Order direct, cata
logue free. Empire Pecan Com
pany, Parrott, Ga. 5-21-tf
If you want BARGAINS, REAL BARGAINS, you will come and trade
with us—The Store that sells the goods and CUTS THE PRICES.
J. ARENSON'S
Don’t miss seeing those Ladies
hats at THE-BUSY CORNER,
for 98c. Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
daughter, of Stark, were guests
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Lenney
Washington.
Messrs. W. A. Aiken and W.
M. Chambers spent Monday m
Jackson.
Pressing Club
We have opened a pressing
club in the jail and will be glad
to receive a share of the public
patronage. Good work and sat
isfaction guaranteed. Henry
Thomas will handle patron’s suits
for us.
R. C. Thomas
E. R. Kaderlv
JENKINSBURG
Mr. Chester Harris returned
Wednesday from Emory, where
he has been attending school.
Mr. Grady Ingram, of McDon
ough, was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Thomp
son, of Jackson, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middle
brooks.
Mrs. W. M. Glass and daugh
ter, Jewell, spent Monday in
Jackson shopping.
Mrs. J. W. Childs spent a few
days last week in Atlanta.
Messrs. A. B. Stallsworth, 01-
lie Woodward, Gordon Bankston,
Thurman Bowden and Howard
Minter returned home Monday
after a visit to Macon.
Mrs. Jim Ingram is spending
a few days this week in Atlanta.
Mesdames W. T. Thurston and
Joe Vandegriffe spent Monday
in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White and
children, of Atlanta, visited rel
atives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Many Jackson people attended
the singing here Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. S. L. Johnson spent Sun
day in Jackson.
Mr. J. L. Barnes, Misses Grace
and Birma Barnes visited Mr.
and Mrs, Troy Saunders Sunday.
Mrs. V. P. Manning is spend
ing a few days this week in At
lanta.
Miss Ruth Middlebrooks spent
Tuesday in Locust Grove.
Rev. John P. Erwin, of Cedar
town, Messrs. Lamar Clay and
son. Lamar Clay, Jr., and J. L.
Elder, of Macon, dined with Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Cawthon Thurs
day and attended the Harris-El
der wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Merritt have
as their guests Mrs. Mary Bai
ley, her daughter, Miss Lillian
and her son, Merritt Bailey, of
Asbury College, Wilmore, Ky.
Mr. Bailey who graduated at this
college in May is a splendid young
man with many friends.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, aa the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
?uinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
he Quinine drives oat malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
Men’s Palm Beache’s
To Go QQ
at
While they last —Vj t|y KV“
We also handle the Famous
BOSTONIAN SHOE FOR MEN \ 6
$3.50 and $4.00 :Tp * J nR
MEN’S AND ’SPL 'iWin!!
V LADIES Shoes | flfr'lFT^vl
One lot worth f -'|[ IJp ’T/w
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Suspenders 5c M ; rfjr =a=J
You have the money Ja m
We have the goods \J
LET’S SWAP
For Sale
Good second-hand pony phae
ton. Apply to Dr. J. Lee Byron.
Every little road in Butts
county is good enough to be a Dix
ie highway.
017 AFI THE advertisements
and Patronize the Advertisers
Telephones
on Farms
I
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50c per Month and Up
If there is no telephone on your
farm write for our free booklet
telling how you may get service at
small cost
Ad drett
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY DAB
J. RRYOR STREET ATLANTA, CA.
FREE, FREE
With every purchase of
SIO.OO we give a
BEAUTIFUL MIRROR
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Ladies! Ladies! See those
hats at THE BUSY CORNER
for 98c. You will miss a big bar
gain if you do not get one.
Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
Ths Quintas That Oms Not Affoct The Hoad
Because of ita tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE it better than ordinary
Quinine and doea not cauae nervouanea* nor
nnglng in head. Remember the full name and
look tor the ■ immature of 8. W. GROVE. 23c.