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THE JACKSON ARGUS.
Le best paper in the best town in the best county in the best state in the best country
Ihirty-seventh Year.
Is the social swin.
■ose Coming and Going the Past
* Week.
■vh! Furlow spent Sunday in Grif
■ ,
■ \V. M. Taylor spent Tuesday in
Macon.
l-,iss Tallie Jolly spmt Monday in
Mlanta.
■yr. C. M. Bow les spent Wednesday
■ Atlanta.
M,, J. T. Fletcher spent Monday
■ Atlanta.
■ Mr j. H. Carmichael spent Tues
iii Atlanta.
■Alis C. W. Buchanan spent Satur
■ v in Atlanta.
■Dr. H. W. Copeland spent Thurs
■tv in Atlanta.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Will Foster were in
■ e c ity Tuesday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Asa Buttrill visited
■ Atlanta Monday.
■ Mr. Walker Preston was up from
■ oyilla Wednesday.
■ Mr. R. J- Carmichael visited in the
■ate City Wednesday.
Mr. Reed Conner made a business
Sip to Atlanta Tuesday.
Boyd Me Michael enjoyed Sunday
ith friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lula Duke was in the city
join Floviila Thursday.
,pr. and Mrs. W. H. Steele were in
ora High Falls Monday.
Mrs. W. A. Nelson left early in the
eek for a visit to Macon.
Mr. Dee Tolleson, of McDonough,
as in the city Wednesday.
Miss Josephine Jones spent Satur
ay and Sunday in Atlanta.
Miss Alice Thompson was up from
lovilla Wednesday shopping.
Maurice Wright spent Sunday 7 in
onyers with Linton Hopkins.
Mr. R. N. Etheridge made a busi
ess trip to Atlanta Wednesday 7.
Mr. F. B. Outhouse made a busi
ess trip to Rockmart this week.
Mrs. J.- B. Hopkins and Mrs. J.
<ee Byron spent Monday in Atlanta
Mrs. Bane Whittaker, of Jenkins
urg, was shopping in the city Tues
ay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright left
'hursday for Dawson to visit rela
tes.
Misses Susie and Florence Ether
dge were in the city shopping Wed
esday.
Dr. and Mrs.*A. F. White were
telcome visitors from Floviila Wed
esday. ~ *
Mrs. Mote Watts, Miss Lucile El
er and Joel Mallet visited in Oxford
lunday.
Mrs. Hamp Stroud, of Henry conn
y. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ida
opeland.
Mi'S Berta Edwards left last Sat
iday for a visit to Mrs. Ezell in
lonticello.
Mr. Wisenbaker, of Valdosta, is
isiting !iis granddaughter, Mrs. Ul
ich Vining.
Miss Viola Slaughter attended thp
mnday School Convention in Madi
ir'ii tliis week.
Mrs. Janie McKibben returned
Ml!| day from a visit to Major Lane’s
ami 1\- in Macon.
Mb* Hattie Buttrill and little Sara
"i irh will go to Macon Saturday for
* y isit to friends.
Mrs. L. D. Watson will go to At
a,ita soon to visit her daughter. Mrs.
hiayton Matthews.
>• Vernon Smith, of Monticello,
b ~ nr Saturday and Sunday in the
c,r y w i'b relatives.
M p . Harry Stillwell Edwards, of
Mh 1,11. was g Ueß j. Sunday of his
s Mr. Jack Edwards.
JACKSON, BUTTS COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1910.
Mr. and Mrs. H. .1. Copeland, of
McDonough, spent Sunday with Dr.
and Mrs. H. W. Copeland.
Mrs. Hattie W. Smith left Monday
for Monticello, where she will spend
some time at her home there.
Mis. C. F. Townley will be down
from Atlanta to spend the week-end
with her sister, Mrs. Nora King.
Mrs. J. T. McClain’s fi iends will he
glad to know that she is very much
improved from an attack of rheuma
tism.
Mr. J. W. Currie and Mr. E. C.
Welch left this week for Tifton to
take up their new work of life insur
ance.
Mrs. Boon Harkness and Misses
Mary Harkness and Sallie Carmi
chael were shopping in the city to
day’, Friday.
Mr. Alex Wilkerson has been quite
ill this week with pneumonia, but
his friends will be glad to know he
is much better.
7 Mr. and Mrs. John Ham, who were
guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Ham, returned to their heme
in Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. White Jamerson and little
ones, who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Pope, returned Thursday
to their home in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley and
fames. Jr., went out to Mr. Will
Foster’s Thursday 7 to visit them and
enjoy a day or two fishing.
Mrs. W. G. Koogle and little
daughter, Alice, of New York, are
expected in April to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson.
Mrs. Walter Hosch and little
daughter, Bernice, after a pleasant
visit to relatives in the city, returned
Monday to their home in Gainesville.
Mrs. Gentry is expecting Mr. and
Vlrs. Duncan, ot Macon, and Mr. Roy
Gentry, of Atlanta, to spend Sunday
with her at her home near the depot.
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Edwards and
little son, Robert, returned Friday
from several w'eeks’ visit to their
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Marlin, in New
Haven, Mo.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge, Mr. J. M. Mc-
Ylichael and Mr. C. Whitehurst went
over to Madison Tuesday with Lamar
Etheridge in his Cadillac to attend
die State Sunday School Convention.
Prof. W. R. Lanier went up to At
lanta Sunday to see Mrs. Lanier. He
reports her doing nicely and would
be able to sit up during this week,
and will probably be at home next
week.
Mrs. Bob Smith and little daugh
ter. and Mrs. Harman, of Macon,
who are visiting Mrs. William Elder
at Indian Spring, and Miss Lula Col
lier, of Indian Spring, were visitors
to tiie city 7 Wednesday.
Mr. Milnes, who is well remember
ed in the city, having visited bis
daughter, Mrs. Joe Watson, was the
guest this week of Captain and Mrs.
L. D. Watson. He was en route from
Florida, where lie has spent the win
ter, to his home in Michigan.
Col. Ernest Watkins’ friends are
glad to see him on the streets again
after his painful automobile accident
in Atlanta two weeks ago. He and
Mrs. Watkins came from Atlanta
Monday night, and are with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Watkins on Indian Spring
street.
Mrs. J. C. Adams, who lias been
quite sick tlie past two weeks with
cold and pleurisy, is sufficiently im
proved to be up, which will be good
news to her friends. During her
sickness Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ad
ams ad Mr. Ernest Adams were
down from Atlanta to see her.
Mr. J. M. Trapp was in the gity
from the Camp Ground this we. k.
Mr. Trapp lias been very much indis
posed since his return from Florida
several weeks ago. but now thinks
his improvement is peimanent. He,
with Mrs. Trapp, went down last fall
and spent the time at St. Augustine
and St. Petersburg.
Mr. J. R. Sams, who is a delegate
to the T. P. A. Convention in Savan
nah, accompanied by Miss Ada, will
leave next Wednesday for that city.
Great preparations are being made
for the entertainment of the T. P.
A.’s, and they are anticipating a
loyal time. Miss Ada will visit in
Macon and Fitzpatrick before her re
turn home.
Mrs. A. T. Buttrill entertains this,
Friday, afternoon at an Easter party
for Mrs. Homer Carmichael and
Miss Bertha Carmichael.
Baptist Church, Sunday.
Invitation to All.
Special meetings will he held daily
at 3 and 7:30 p. m. at tiie Baptist
church, beginning Sunday 7, the 27th.
The pastor will he assisted by 7 Rev.
T. C. Carlton and Miss Myrtle Lane,
of Oklahoma. Evangelist Carlton
has brought things to pass in the
pastorate, and is a soul-winner of
note. He has studied human nature
and knows men, and loves* to help
them. Miss Lane comes highly 7 rec
ommended by Mr. Carlton as a com
petent and efficient singer. In other
meetings her singing and the cho
ruses led by 7 her have been distinct
ive features. Make your plans to
attend these meetings; attend the
first one Sunday morning. Come
out and help. Come early and get
.the best.
The Junior Union at 3 p. m.
The pastor will preach at Indian
Spring at 3 p. m. and administer the
ordinance of baptism at 4.
EASTER EGO HUNT SATURDAY.
*
The Minimi Junior Uni m egg hunt
will take place Saturday morning at
10 o’clock. This promises to be a
great event with the hoys and girls.
COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS.
On Monday and Thursday nights
prayer meetings were held at five
different places at the same hour.
They were greatly 7 enjoyed by 7 those
who attended. The church has been
getting ready for the special meet
ings for weeks past, and we are ex
pecting the fulfillment of the prom
ises.
She Meant Professionally.
As the young man caressed the
cheek of his ladylove she drew away
hastily.
“I think,” she said indignantly,
‘ you had better see father first.”
“Why, what do you mean?” asked
the perplexed lover..
‘•Father,” she replied, as she nurs
ed hercheek, ‘‘is a ba'fber.”—Success
Magazine.
Now is the time to start
your Ice Box. Call■>. 136
and get it filled with Pure
Plate Ice. We will serve
you with pleasure.
Conner & Crawford.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE
AGENTS for the famous
Manhattan Shirts $1.50
to $2.50.; for the Eclipse
Brand Shirts $1 00 to
$1.50; for the Furgerson
HcKinney flake 50c. to
SI.OO. If you have shirt
troubles come here.
ETHERIDGE SHITH CO.
Spalding Juvenile, boys
or girls model bicycles at
the Spalding agency, Ar
gus Building.
H. M. Shaver.
Call 136 when you need
ice.
Roller Skates, Striking Bags,
Boxing Gloves, Home Gym
nasium Apparatus, Croquet
Sets, Archery and Lawn Ten
nis Goods ordered at Spalding
Ageucy. H. M. Shaver.
firs. Raymond Carmichael
Entertains at St. Pat
rick’s Day Party.
One of the most beautiful and
enjoyable parties of the season was
given a few afternoons since by
Mrs. Raymond Carmichael. Ouite
a large number of guests were
present to enjoy the hospitality of
the gracious hostess and the novel
features of the entertainment. On
going in the guests were carried to
an “Irish Wishing Well,” which
was beautiful with its base sur
rounded with rocks, ferns and moss.
From the well bucket each one drew
an Irish motto, on which they 7 made
a rhyme, which provoked much
merriment. A spirited contest was
a delightful feature of the after
noon. Punch was served by Miss
Mary McGuffy. In the dining room
the table was handsomely appoint
ed, having for a centerpiece a gold
en harp, which adorns the crest of
Ireland. Potato salad was served;
also cake, with its frosting in green
shamrock, with cream in green
harp shapes. True to the spirit of
the Irishman’s day, each guest
kissed the “Blarney Stone.” It
was placed on a plateau on the
back of the piano, making it not
an easy task. It was an occasion
which was richly enjoyed by those
present.
If you want a Dowlavv Cot
ton Planter, or a Camp Guano
Distributor yon can j>;et them
at Ham & Carter’s. They
are the best on earth.
We have few Unknown
Peas. When' the time
comes and seasons are
right you want them
First come, first served.
ETHERIDGE SHITH CO.
Notice to Creditors.
Georgia. Butts County.
Notice is hereby given to all cred
itors of the estate of T. P. Atkinson,',
late of said county, deceased, to ren
der in an account of their demands
to me, within t he time prescribed by
law, properly made out; and all per
sons indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
Mrs. Lottie C. Atkinson.,
Ice the year round at
Conner & Crawford’s.
Send in your order for
your Tennis rackets, balls
and nets at the Spalding
agency. You will need
them soon. H. M. Shaver.
An Awful Eruption
of a volcano excites brief interest,
and your interest in skin eruptior s
will be as shore if you use Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, their quickest cure
Even the worst boiis, ulcers or fever
ores are soon healer] by it. Best for
Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It
gives instant relief. 25c at White
hurst’s drug store.
If you owe The Argus, either on
subscription or account, please call
and arrange same at once.
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FOR RENT —Nice 5-room
cottage. Possession April
Ist. Apply to
Mrs. Geneva Carmichael.
Ice, cold Ice, at Conner
& Crawford’s.
A Deserved Compliment.
At the eighth sessieu of the
Georgia Library Association, which
meets in Atlanta next week, Miss
Inez Daughtry will read a paper
on “Work in a Normal School by
a Library Graduate.” It will be
remembered that Miss Inez was a
graduate of the Library School in
Atlanta in 1908, and since that
time has been assistant librarian at
the State Normal School in Greens
boro, N. C. It is quite a compli
ment to this talented daughter of
our citv to lie selected from the
large number of graduates—and
then, too, going across States into
North Carolina to select her. Dur
ing her visit to. Atlanta she will
visit her parents here, Mr. and
Mrs. 11. L. Daughtry.
INDIAN SPRING.
Messrs. Wiijht and Ben Watkins
made a business trip to Atlanta
Monday and Tuesday.
•
Miss Carrie Collier returned Mon
dav after a very delightful visit to
Mrs. R. L. Smith in Macon.
Mr. W. 11. Arnold and Miss
Ossie Arnold spent the week-end
with relatives in Atlanta and Col
lege Park.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elder, Mrs.
Harmon, Mrs. Smith and little Eu
genia are guests of Mrs. G. C. Cor
nell at the I lotel Elder.
Dr. R. Van Deventer will preach
at the Baptist church Sunday after
noon at 3 o’clock. All are cordi
ally invited to this service.
Miss Lillian Cornell is at home
again after several weeks’ stay in
Macon. Miss Cornell has a great
many friends in Macon, where she
is always charmingly entertained.
TIME FOR A CHANGE.
Nelson A. Aldrich, admittedly the
leader of tho Republican party, says
that the government should he con
ducted for $300,000.0(H) less each year
than is now expended under Repub
lican admfhistration. This is a good
(thing-‘to show to your Republican
neighbor, it may lead him to make
investigation all along the line, in
Which event, he will probably con
clude that the time lias come for a
change in the ad ministration of na
tional affairs,—The Commoner.
The Spalding Boxing Gloves
sl.so'to $7.00 per set of four
gloves. Order at Spalding
Agency-—Argus Office.
H. M. Shaver.
FOR SALE—My home
in Floviila for cash or
on easy tetms
Mrs. Lula Duke.
If you want a Dowlavv Cot
ton Planter, or Camp Guano
Distributor you can find them
at I Jam & Carlo’s. They are
the best on earth.
Scientific American (weekly)
and Jackson Argus 1 year
for $3.25.
If you want a Dowlaw Cot
ton Planter, or Camp Guano
Distributor you can get them
at Ham & Carter’s. They are
the best on earth .
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tab'ets invariably bring relief to wo
men suff.-ring from chronic constipa
tion , headache, biliousness, dizziness,
-allowness of the skin and dyspepeia.
Sold by Slaton Drug Cos., Jackson,Ga.
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