The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, August 01, 1913, Image 5

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THE NUT CLUB V Pa liOoN MONSIEUR. '•mwEN ) i A 7" _ , A T/’ \ 17* I ~7* ' 7771 ~P' 'x 7?” !f BU o \3- ‘ / \ /^i s -Av V, A A“ t 15 ieX \ KWMrfrtlff-l /-aim.* I Mwt*. OBKOHS ) IS6E YI-E . ( v,*rren.6itAF ) /#777 \" |S ~Y,os' 1 l ■**!!£? / T oeMAN o.2.e / -n Uee&NuTAN oo,n ze //ONeix. ra,H onTime-swaoJ l ■sTwny/ fr m V eߣAi<FA<r mr- / fyy/YA>j) M Jo. ib VuT / V 4Me vX , APotOOY’y' / APoODtff NoThicJC-! V N J[ CLUB’. nYCARO /( AC<NfW iViowT _ \<jiNK? /''jjtfWlfllil ONe'. ./ V. V Ctoß* X * 0 | ioo“ '*o| * ~“q “r|^“o° nty-T mobnimg- " "" - IN THE SOCIAL SWIM Happenings of the Social World > .* Those Coming and Going the Past Week Rev. M. S. Williams spent wart of this week at Elgin, help ing with a meeting. * * * Miss Jane Stanfield returned Wednesday from Atlanta, where she has been the guest of Mrs. John Moore. She was called home on account of the sudden illness of her aunt, Mrs. Ida W right. • • * Mr. George H. Mingledorff leaves about the first of the month for Greenville to make his home. Mrs. Mingledorff will join him there in about ten days. * * * Miss Maggie Matthews of Griffin is the guest of Mrs. W. L. Nutt. * * * Mrs. Middlebrooks and Miss Ttuth, of Jenkinsburg, spent with Mrs. W. B. 'Thompson. ,* * * ' Mrs. Verna Wright and chil dren have returned from a visit toy-relatives in McDonough. • • • Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McMahon are visiting frierids in Jackson this week. v •Jl * * * Mrs. E. J. McKibben has re turned from several weeks visit to Macon. * * * Dr, and Mrs. H. W. Copeland and children and Mrs. Salhe Ball have returned from a week’s stay at St. Simon. Mrs. John Gaston is spending several weeks in Atlanta with relatives. * * * Miss Emma McCord of Sale City is expected the latter of the week for a visit of seveia weeks to Mrs. Leila Kinsman. * * * Miss Annie Catchings Crum is expected this week from a ws it of several weeks to Miss - na Keith in Spartanburg, S. • Mr. J. Webb Fletcher was in the country several tms week. ♦ * * Mr. P. W. Hubbard of Atlan ta spent Sunday with relatives hese-. * * * Miss Julia Andrews leaves soon for a visit to relatives and friends in Eatonton. * * * Master Louie returned from a usit tives in Cordele. • • • Mrs E. M. Boyd and children of Florida are (mother, Mrs. Nan McMichaei, fo Mrr e T al H ee Noien was called to Covington Sunday on accoun of the death of her mother, Mrs. Mary Jarman Misses Maggie Came Lena White spent Thursday of' wm*": ft h r W S VeLa Mae Colquitt returug Wednesday from several w<eek. visit to her sister in M aco , n - Mrs. P. W. Hubbard and Uttle Miss Maude Hubbard of Atl ta are the guests of Mrs. A. B. Harp. # * # Mrs. J. H. Beckham, of Atlanta, was the guest of Mrs. E. C. Robi son Sunday and Monday. * * * Mrs.E. C. Robison and children visited Mrs, P. R. Watkins Tues day and Wednesday. *• • , Messrs. David Settle, Elwood Robison and Chas. Johnson attend ed the reception given by Miss Janie Phinazee at her home at High Falls Wednesday evening. ** * * Mrs J. H. Beckam, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Watkins the past two weeks, returned to her home in Atlanta Thursday. Miss Mary Land spent Monday and Tuesday of last week in At lanta. • • • Hon. and Mrs. Shednick E. Jones and little daughter, of Jeffer sonville, motored over from Indian Spring and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Land Sunday. • • • Mrs. Corinne Ramsey and Miss Ruth Ramsey, of Harlem, were re cent visitors to Mrs. M. S. Wil liams and Miss Elizabeth Williams on Third street. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Etheridge and son are spending a few days at Tybee, • • • Mr. T- B. Evans, of Atlanta, will be in the city Saturday week to buy and sell mules. • • w The most enjoyable event of the past week was the lawn party giv en by .Miss Grace Thurston Tues day evening, in honor of her at tractive guests, Misses I.ucile Crews and Mary Barnette, of At lanta. The porch and lawn were prettily decorated with sun flowers and ferns, and delicately lighted with Japanese lanterns. Little Misses Margarett McKibben and Thelma Maddox served punch during the evening. Miss Thurs ton was assisted in entertaining by Misses Bessie and Maggie Bell Tliaxton and Mrs. J. B. Guthrie. After many delightful games, an ice cream course was served. About twenty guests enjoyed Miss Thurston’s hospitality. Bright young man wan tsposition in Jackson. Good references. Phone no. Need work. For Sale Cheap—A cow. Terms cheap for quick sale. Phone sip. Interested party wants to who in Jackson can play chess. Phone 119* Building Up. A man goes away to build up hia run-down physical system and comes back to build up a run-down financial system. —Judge. Chamberlain** Diarrhoea Remedy. {ierer fn- Buy it now. It may ue life. Discretion Is the Better Part ct Valor—Yes. Indeed! Keep Your Money At Home. Insure in a Company who who loans and deposits their money in Butts Couuty, EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE GO. R. P. Sasnett, Gen. Agt. GUESTS AT HOTEL ELDER. INDIAN SPRING, GEORGIA W. M. Bates and wife, Omega, Ala.; Mrs. G. A. Pope, Tuverness, Ala.; Miss Rebecca Brady, Tuverness, Ala.; Mrs. M. Litchenstein, Atlanta; W. E. Scott, Macon; Mrs. C. W. Davidson, Dawson; Mr. W. A. Davidson, Dawson; Mrs. A. H. McDonald, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ezelle and children, Byrencen ville, Fla.; E. O. Mcßae, .Jacksonville, Fla.; D. C. Holstead, Madland, Ala.; B. M. Ballseore, Midland City, Ala.; G. W. Spurlock, Macon; M. C. Hatcher, Ma con; Miller Nesbitt, Maeon; A. R Christopher, Atlanta; A. D. Christo pher, Atlanta; J. D. Bradley, Glenville; Mrs. Minnie Patton, Albany; Caroline Patton, Al!san3’; Gus Haley, Tampa, Fla.; F. L. Fenn, Macon; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clay, Macon; Miss Birdie Clay, Macon; Miss Esther Sherwood, Macon; B. N. Barrow, Griffin; N. N. Langdale, Valdosta; S. R. Weaver, Cuthbert; N. D. Black and Wife, Dothan, Ala.; Mrs. S. E. McKenzie and daughter, Atlanta; Miss Annie Jackson, Thomaston; W. T. Mammock and wife, Bluffton; W. E. Miller, Macon; R. A. Adams, Macon; G. L. Burnett, Macon; Russell Peeples, Valdosta; R. K. Stevens and wife, Ma con; Mrs. C. L. Stevens and son, Ma con; R. L. Head, Atlanta; Sallie Cam eron, Macon; C. Fleming, Atlanta; A. Me Glairy, Atlanta; Misses Myrtle, Opal and Norma McOlairy, Atlanta; Miss Ruth Rogers, Atlanta; Miss Sadie Gresham, Atlanta; O. E. Wright, At lanta, G. L. Chance, Atlanta; G. A. Smith, Atlanta; M. O. Henderson, At iarita; Miss Emma Henderson, Atlanta; W. 0. McLain, Decatur; Miss V. Buch anan, Decatur; J. W. Dunson, D. C. Copeland, William Holmes, Miss Susie Cleveland, Miss Emiline Cleveland, Miss Harper, Culloden; Dr. Finch, At lanta; Louie Lepsey, Macon; Mrs. G. VV. Winn, Perry; Miss Lorena Smith, Perry; Miss M. Berry, Savannah; S. B. Tarver and wife, Bartow; Miss A.Wad dell, Dublin; F. C. (McDonald, Cuthbert; Joel Dewey, Lovett, Fla.; Miss Eliza Lewis, Lovett, Fla.; W. W. Stanley, At lanta; Mrs. E. Hill, Ft. Gaines; Miss Bessie McKessock, Ft. Gaineft; Miss Hope McKessock, Ft. Gaines; E. J. Ber- ry, Waycross; Mrs. E. J. Berry, Way cross; Mrs. Blanton Outler, Dublin; j Miss Ida Mae Outler, Dublin; Mrs. J. lE. flart, .Sylvania; Mrs. E. L. Davis, Sylvania; Miss Nelle Davis, Sylvania; Mrs. A. F. Miller, C'hipley, Fla.; T. M. (look, Abbeville; J. W. Hose, Macon; Miss Leila Mae Hose, Macon; Prof. J. K. Oibson, Macon; Mrs. Z. T. Miller, Macop; Mrs. J. B. Holley, Ferry; Clem E. Moore, Crawordsville; J. M. Wil liams and wife, Dublin; Oussie Wil liams, Dublin; Misses Burney, McDon ough; E. W. Wood and wife, Albany; Z. T. Miller, Macon; C. L. Lepsey, Cor dele; Geo. A. Button and wife, Forsyth; T. 11. Estes and wife, Nashville. Would Aid Sericulture. The judicious payment of bounties for fresh cocoons and spinning, and, above all, instruction in practical seri culture in elementary schools, as well as agricultural colleges, are today rec ommended as the most efficacious means of combating the decline of se riculture In France. - INDIAN SPRING SOCIAL NEWS Miss Emma Terry Snead of Newnan is the guest of Mrs. Bailie Smith. Miss Laura Daughtry, of Jackson, has returned to her home after a visit to her Grandmother, Mrs. Emily Bryan. Mr. Gus Haley of Clearwater, Fla., spent Sunday with his auut, Mrs. Geo. Cornell. Mr. G. W. Riley of Macon spent Sun day at the Calumet. Mr. Wright Watkins entertained Tuesday evening at a booking parly in honor of Miss Julia Collins of St. Louis, and Miss Snead of Newnan. Misses Watkins gave a picnic Wed nesday at the dam. The crowd went out in wagons, and spent a delightful day. Mr. Frank Smith had as his guests Tuesday evening at the Foy Hotel, an elaborate six o’clock dinner. Those present were Misses Louise Smith, Collier Snead, Mbssrs. Watkins, Cleve land and Smith. Chief Eagle Eye and Princess Neola are expecting their daughter from Au gusta to visit them during camp meet ing. Co-operation. Madge—“ Who helped you make such a fool out of that poor young man?" Marjorie—"He did.” —Judge. □□□□□□□ The value of well-printed neat-appearing stationery as a means of getting and bolding desirable busi ness bas been amply demonstrated. Consult us before going ' elsewhere V □□□□□□□ Lungs Affected By Rheumatism Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Phth isis, Asthma and Anemia Often Directly the Result of Rheu matic Blood. If you have a persistent, nagging bronchial cough beware of cough rem edies They are merely local In action, and If they do relieve It Is the nar cotics that do it. What you require Is a blood purifier, a searching anti dote that removes from the circulation the acid poisons that by their reflexes attack all weakened, susceptible spots and thus create local symptom* The very best remedy known Is Swift's Sure Specific. You will find It on sale In any drug store at |1 00 per bottle. It goes straight Into the blood, be comes an Internal blood bath, wonder fully stimulates the increase of red corpuscles, cures all the local fever spots and Irritations, Increases appe tite, you take on flesh and feel a won derful sense of renewed strength. Hundreds of people worried beyond control at cough, pains In the chest, sore throat and constant expectoration of thick mucous have experienced the most wonderful change after using 8. H. 8. All doubt and apprehension Is gone, those peculiar pains and aches vanish, there follows a period of most Intense rejoicing to find that worst fears were based entirely upon a mis taken notion that cough and chest pains come from the lungs. These are rheumatic conditions, and you wilt quickly realize It after using 8. 8. 8. for a few days. Get a bottle of 8 8 8. to-day at the drug store and then say good-bye to all those pains that have worried you. Write to Swift Specific Cos., 127 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, for medical advice and wonderful fact* concerning the greatest blood remedy ever know* PURITY! Absolute purity is fully guaranteed iu every thing you buy at SLATON DRUG COMPANY Their Drugs, Toilet Articles, Candies, Cold Drinks and Cigars are the best your money can buy. Kennett’s Velvet Ice Cream. - . The Store W 0 r j r• .1 • ■ Phone 10, - Jackson, Ga. The Best Medicine made , forKidnevand Bladder Troubles? ROCHESTER, N. Y., Mr*. M. E H - • living at 4 Argyle Street, writes:- “I have bec.n bothered with kidney trouble and doctoring did not help my conditic nin the least. I gave Foley Kidn y Pills a thorough trail and they t ve entirely relieved me of this Ion; itanding trouble. I can not recomti. jnd thier use too highly." M. MAYER, 122 Weld St., says ; - “I suffered from a bad case of kidney trouble. I started using Foley Kid ney Pills and their prompt effective action eased my pain, and put new life and strength intome. lam com pletely cured and feel better and Stronger than 1 have for years." For Sale by Jackson Drug Cos., Jackson, Ga. QUININE AND IRON-THE MOST EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC Grove's Taslelesi chili Tonic Combines both in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives out Malaria ana the Iron builds up the System. For Adult3 and Children. You know what you arc taking when you take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOXIC, recognized for 30 years through out the South as the standard Malaria, Chill and Fever Remedy and General Strengthening Tor.ic. It is as strong as the strongest hitter tonic, but you do not taste the bitter because the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis solve readily in the acids of the stomach. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. There is OniyOne “BROMO QUININE” That is LAXATIVE BROMOQUTNTNE Look for signature of E. W. GROVE on every box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25e... NEAT JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY DONE Ey F. K. MORGAN (Copyright, 1913, Western Newspaper Cnton.# CONTAIN NO HABIT-FORMING DRUGS FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Backache Rheumatism Jf Kidneys and Bladder. 1 Mf El RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS AT THE SAME TIME The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr, Porter'a Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing discovered by an Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood Poisoning. Thbusands of families know it already, and a trial will convince you that DR. PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, Ulcers, Carbunclesj-Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and all wounds and external diseases whether slight or serious. Continually people are finding new uses for this famous old. remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist We mean it. 25c, 50c, f 1.00