Newspaper Page Text
SANITARY STORE OF QUALITY
FISH ROE
TUNY FISH
FISH FLAKES
LUNCH
HERRING
KIPPERED
HERRING
Telia
134
Asparagus
Pimentos
Olives
Cherries
Dessert
Peaches
Domino sugar
Pulverized
Sugar
Ask the Price of two packages Arbuckles Coffee
Buy yourself a case of something.
Cornfield Lunch Ham and Bacon
J. B. Thomas
SOCIAL NEWS
PERSONAL
Mrs. Amoss has returned to her
home in Milledgeville.
Mr. J. H. Pope, of Worthville,
was here Monday.
Miss Mary Maddox from Elgin
was in town Tuesday.
Miss Myra Myra is the guest
of Miss Pauline Mallet.
Miss Bessie Compton is the
guest of Mrs. C. M. Compton.
Miss Sara Smith is in Atlanta,
the guest of Mrs. Philip Head.
Miss Bertha Jungers leaves
Friday for her home in Baltimore.
Miss Gladys Redman, of Stark,
enjoyed the chautauqua Tuesday.
Miss Vivian Hay, of Cork, was
in Jackson shopping Wednesday.
Miss Bessie Waldrop is spend
ing a few days at Hotel Buchan
an.
Miss Clifford Powell, of Perry,
visited Miss Jane Stanfield last
week.
Misses Sara and Mildred Webb
from Blount were visitors here
Tuesday.
Mr. Otis Ogletree and daugh
ter, Miss Mamie, were in town
Tuesday.
Mr. C. D. McDonald, of At
lanta, was a visitor to the city
Wednesday.
Mrs. Edwards and daughter,
Miss Clifford, were in town shop
ping Tuesday.
Misses Ruby and Nellie Sing
ley, of Stark, attended the chau
tauqua Tuesday.
Miss Lois Biles went to Atlan
ta Tuesday to take a special
course in music.
Five Pound
Bucket Coffee
GRAIN—PURE GOODS
EVERYWHERE $1.25
For 81c
Boneless Chicken, Cooked Brains,
Roast Beef, Corned Beef,
Tripe and Chitterlings.
Libby’s Dried Beef, Sausage.
ALL NEW, FRESH, CLEAN
AND NEATLY KEPT.
PAT-A-CAKE
Rome Bread
Delicious cakes
Phone 134
Mrs. Mary Myers, of Locust
Grove, is visiting the home of
Mr. W. S. Colvin.
Misses Lizzie and Ermine Fin
cher from Fincherville were in
town Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ball and
little son, of Bronwood, are visi
ting relatives here.
Misses Vallie and Marguerite
Garr and Miss Leila Duncan were
in Jackson Tuesday.
Miss Fannie Myrtice Biles goes
to Knoxville, Tenn., next week
for a summer course.
Misses Doris Maddox and Hat
tie Mcßride, of Cedar Rock,
were in town Tuesday.
Mrs. W. M. Crawford and Vir
ginia have returned from a de
lightful visit in Hawkinsville.
Miss Nellie Miller and Miss
Terrell, of Flovilla were week-end
guests of Miss Lucy Goodman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bluma Carmi
chael and Mrs. Sallie Ball will visit
the Panama Exposition in July.
Miss Laura Huckabee, of Ma
con, has returned home after a j
delightful visit with Miss Lucy
Pace.
Mrs. W. W. McCord and son,
Mrs. Frank Cash and small son
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Lewis in Flovilla.
Mrs. Lena Folds, who has been
visiting Mrs. Marv Pittman and
Miss Nettie Pittpnan is now in At
lanta with relatives.
Mrs. James Burney and Miss
Hattie Kate Burney were in
Jackson Tuesday en route to At
lanta to attend the graduating
exercises of Tech, where Mr.
Charlie Frank Burney gets his
diploma.
MACKEREL
SHAD
POT HAM
POT BEEF
Lunch tongue
Veal Loaf
Pot Chicken
Phone
134
Canned
Strawberries
Bartlett
Pears
Heinz Goods
Pickle, Salads
Pine apple
Sliced, Grat
ed Chunks
Misses Sallie Watkins and!
Fredna Allen are at home from
the G. N. &I. college at Mil
ledgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mc-
Cord, of Atlanta, were guests,
Sunday, of Misses Florence and
Jeannette Barkley.
Mrs. Ed Cole, Miss Eddie Joe
Cole, Miss Mary Moss and Mary
Willard Lewis represented Fio
villa at the Chautauqua Tuesday.
Mrs. R. W. Oxford, Mrs. J. B.
Settle, Mrs J. M. Currie, Mrs. W.
M. Mallet, Mrs. Olin King, Mrs.
Verna Wright and Mrs. J. T. Har
ris represented the Womans Mis
sionary Society of the Jackson
Methodist church at the district
meeting in Forsyth this week.
Don’t miss seeing those Ladies
hats at THE BUSY CORNER,
for 98c. Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
INSTALLATION EXERCISES
Rev. I. H. Miller will be in
stalled as pastor of the Stock
bridge Presbyterian church Sun
day, and in the afternoon at 3
o’clock he will be installed as
pastor of Flat Rock Presbyterian
church. Dr. Barkley, of Mc-
Donough, and Dr. Davis, of At
lanta, will officiate at these exer
cises.
Miss Bertha Jungers will
close her engagement with
us THIS WEEK. Anyone
wishing her to trim their
hats please come at once.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. June 14
Beginning Sunday. June 13,
special meetings will begin.
Dr. L. E. Barton, of Atlanta,
will aid the church in these ser
vices which will be held twice a
day. The church building is
large aud cool. The building will
be supplied with cool air from
the electric fans. There will be
no excuse to stay at home be
cause it is warm.
Dr. Heard will lead the music
and Mrs. S. 0. Ham will preside
at the piano. All the singers and
lovers of good music are invited
to seats in the choir, irrespective
of church affilitations. The good
people of our town and the faith
ful pastors are invited to share
in these meetings.
Teachers meeting Friday night.
It is important. Let all the teach
ers and officers be there.
The Swimming Pool
The attention of the public is
called to this delightful resort.
The water is clean, the pool is
deep. One can have a good swim.
No cooler place in town. A good
place to visit. Buy a season tick
et just for your own pleasure.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularitiesofthe
kidneys and bladder in Dotn 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, 2926
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
We have about 100 Ladies hats
worth up to $5.00 which we will
sell as long as they last at 98c.
Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
MAYBE it would be better to modify it and
say “We are seldom out of anything”--so
seldom, in fadt, that we are justified in making
the above statement.
And best of all, everything we have is fresh
—and pure, which is of paramount importance
where drugs are concerned.
Whether you have a prescription to be
compounded, or come for patent medi
cine, or drug sundry of any sort, your
desires will be met satisfactorily and for
the least possible outlay.
SPECIAL
Stationery, plain or colored, Perfume, Toilet
Articles, Complete stock Patent Medicines
Nunnally’s, Huyler’s and
Norris’ Candies
ICE COOLED
WOODS-CARMICHAEL
CORNER DRUG STORE
Opposite Monument Phones 62 and 319
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
ELECT THEIR OFFICERS
At the meeting last Thursday
night officers were elected by
Jackson lodge No. 131 Knights
of Pythias for the ensuing term,
as follows:
J. P. Etheridge—C. C.
H. M. Moore—V. C.
C. E. McMichael—Prelate.
A. R. Conner—M. W.
W. E. Merck—M. A.
Van Fretwell —K. R. & S.
J. H. Ham-M. Ex.
S. P. Nichols—M. F.
T. J. Hammond—l. G.
H. C. Thaxton—o. G.
T. B. McMichael —District Dep
uty Grand Chancellor.
WAEN AT INDIAN SPRINGS
DON’T FAIL TO VISIT
MORSE’S PHARMACY
Here you can find a complete of
High Grade Toilet Articles,
Imported and Domestic Cigars,
High Grade Candies and all the
Popular Fount Drinks.
In fact anything to be had at
A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE
When visiting the Springs make our store your
headquarters, you are always welcome.
Morse’s Pharmacy
Indian Springs, Georgia
TO THE MEMBERS OF
THE COUNTY OAT CLUB
Gentlemen: Please have your
yield of eats and your acreage
certified to and mail me as soon
as you have threshed. You may
use this form:
I hereby certify that Mr.
threshed and measured the oats
off of one acre of land and made
bushels.
Witness
Very Respectfully,
H. L. Worsham
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. 50 cents.