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fHF, SOCIAL SWIM
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! Happenings ot the Social World j.
; Those Coming and Going the Past Week ;
Mr. H, J. Miller spent
Tuesday in Jasper.
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Miss Thelma Wood is ex
pected home this week, after
a mouth’s visit relatives in
Alabama.
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Mr. R. T. Carmichael spent
Monday in Atlanta.
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Mrs. G. H. Mingledorff will
leave Monday for Greenville,
where she will make her future
home.
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Mias Lucile Roberts is the
attractive guest of Mrs. S. H.
Thornton.
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Mrs. H. Butner spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
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Miss Ruth Willis is expect
ing as her guest Miss Ruby
Stevens, of Stevens Pottery.
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Miss Annie Catchins Crum
returned home Wednesday,
after a two weeks visit to Miss
Anna Keith in Saluda, N. C.
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Miss Mary Alice Martin is
the guest of Mrs. R. W• Ox
ford.
Mr. Homer Caldwell left
Tuesday for a visit to frieuds
in Texas,
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Mr. 6. M. Willis is spend
ing a few days with his parents.
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Messrs. W. B. Webb, Boyd
McMichael, Linton Hopkins,
Add Nutt and Stilwell Ball
‘spent Sunday in Griffin.
I MUST SEE
The Mammoth Stock
i
Of Household Goods
NOW BEING OPENED UP BY
Deiqpsey Hardware to.
That is a fact, and we invite you to come and see our new line of Stoves
and Kitchen Furnishings of all kinds, Fumiture, an<l an y and ev ’
erything you need to fit up your Cook Room, Dining Room, Bed Room and
Parlor.
Hardware of Eveiy Description.
Headquarters for everything you need in your home*
MR. H. J. ROBERTS,
well and favorably known to you, is with us and will be glad to have his
friends call and let him show them through this splendid stock of
Hardware and Housefurnishings.
%
Dempsey Hardware Cos.,
Phone 80, - - - * Jackson, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, of
Abbeville, S. C., are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nichols.
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Miss Rosa Newton left last
week for a three month’s visit
in New York.
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Miss Helen Carmichael has
returned from a visit to friends
in Macon.
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Miss Mattie Adams, of Ma
con, was the guest Tuesday of
Miss Cleo Carmichael.
lit
Miss Dorothy Cantrell, of
Atlanta, is visiting Miss Slvia
Lyons.
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Mr. Willie Pitts Newtoa
has returned from a visit to
New York.
Miss Annie Gilmore and
her friend, Miss Mollie Snel
lings, of Piuehurst, returned
Saturday, after a pleasant vis
it to Knoxville, Tenn.
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Joel Mallet returned Tues
day from a visit to Oxford.
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Dr W. J. Smith was in the
city from Juliette Tuesday.
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Mr. B. A. Wright, of Indian
Spring, was mingling with
Jackson friends Monday.
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Mr! A. M. Pace, of Route
8, was in the city Tuesday.
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Dr. and Mrs. O. Lee Ches
nutt, and Mr. and Mrs. J W.
Carmichael are enjoying a
picnic at the Dam today, Fri
day.
Mr. (J. W. Haims’er. o
H 'lite 1. wi* u vmitor t<> tiif
citv 1
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Mr. Iv. P. Baker and little
daughter, of Tifton, are guests
this week of Dr. and Mrs. 0.
Lee Chesnutt.
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Mr. E. D. Adams, of Bir
mingham, left Monday for his
home, after a pleasant two
weeks’ visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams.
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Master James Davis Ad
ams, of Macon, is spending
o few weeks with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Adams.
Miss Catherine Shaver, of At
lanta, is the guest of relatives in
the city.
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Mrs. C. M. Compton’s many
friends will be sorry to learn of her
critical illness this week.
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Mrs. R. Gunter and little
daughter are spending a few
days in Atlanta.
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Df, Gunter has as his guest
this week his brother, J. G.
Gunter, of Atlanta,
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Miss Sarah Wylie, of Car
tersville, is the attractive guest
of Miss Mary Land:
Miss Eloise Merideth re
turned Sunday from a visit to
friends and relatives in Atlan
ta.
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Messrs. A. F. Whitney and
F. S. Carmichael have return
ed from atrip to New York.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams
and little daughters, Annie
Kate and Julia, are spending
several days visiting relatives
in the city and enjoying a va
cation at the Springs.
ISOII SPRING SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. Kdwa.'tl Guvuell snout Tucsiinv
in Macon oil business. •
Miss Donie Bryan returned home
Monday from Knoxville, Tenn., where
she has been attending the summer
school. Miss Bryan will teach school
this winter at West Point Public
School.
Miss Mvrtice Arnold is in South
Georgia visiting friends.
Miss Julia Collier, of St. Louis, the
attractive guest of Misses Collier, left
Monday for Jackson to spend a couple
of weeks with Mrs. Carter, before re
turning to ber honie.
Mrs. W. O. Brown will have as her
guest soon Miss Bessie Brown of Cal
lahan, Florida.
Miss Lucile Elder and Mir. Percy El
der spent Monday iu Jackson on bus
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dolvin and daugh
ter Beatrice of Atlanta are expected
here soon.
Master Preston Smith will leave soon
for Durham, North Carolina, where he
will visit his parents.
Miss Winnilee Barfield, of
Pinehurst, has returned after
a pleasant visit to Miss Ocie
Jewell Merideth.
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Mr. R. N. Etheridge left
Tuesday for New York, to
buy the fall and winter stock
for the New York Store.
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Mrs. N. N. Maddox spent
Sunday with the family of Mr.
C. S. Maddox.
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The stork added an eleven
pound boy to the family of
Mr. W. H. Wilson this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Womble
announce the birth of a fine
baby boy.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Turner
will spend Sunday in McDon
ough.
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Mra. 8. H. Thornton enter
tained a large number at a re
ception Thursday afternoon.
The visitors for whom the re
ception was given are: Mrs.
S. B. Hungerford, Mrs. Chas.
Glawson, Mrs. A. B. Roberts
and daughter, Miss Lucile,
SUUFERED ECZEMA FIFTY YEARS
—NOW WELL.
Seems a long time to endure the aw
ful burning, itching, smarting, skin
disease known as '‘‘tetter” —another
name for Eczema. Seems good to
realize, also, tnat DR. HOBSON,S EC
ZEMA OINTMENT has proven a per
fect cure.
Mrs. D. L. Kenney writes:—‘‘l can
not sufficiently express my thanks to
you for your Dr. Hobson’s Eczema
Ointment. It has cured my tetter,
which has troubled me for over fifty
years.” All druggists or by mail, 50c.
PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO.
St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa.
SLATON DR till CO.
(Advertisement.)
Mothers! Have Your Children Worms?
Arc they feverish, restless, nervous,
irritable, dizzy or constipated? Do they
continually pick their nose or grind
their teeth? Have they cramping
pains, irregular and ravenous appetite?
These are all signs of worms. Worms
not only cause your child suffering, but
stunt its mind and growth. Give ‘‘Kic
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and removes the worms, improves your
child’s appetite, regulates stomach, liv
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and your child is made happy and heal
thy, as nature intended. All druggists
or by mail, 25c.
KICKAFOO INDIAN MEDICINE CO.
Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo.
SLATON DRUG CO.
(Advertisement.)
Good Reason for His Enthusiasm.
When a man has suffered for several
days with colic, diarrhoea or other form
of bowel complaint and is then cured
sound and well by one or two doses of
Chamberlain’s Colic. Colera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, as is often the case, it
is but natural that he should be en
thusiastic in his praise of the remedy,
and especially in this case of a severe
attack when life is threatened. Try it
when in need of such a remedy. It
never fails. Sold by all dealers.
(Advertisement.), „
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“Tlie Family Friend*
day Foley'sHonevTar
LJf CONTAINS NQ OPIATES '
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* Jll | T/^i in a HOMER, GA., Mr*. J. N. Hill
„ jT/ ILA Ho ■ sfl y s: ‘T cheerfully testily to the
yW I V merits of Foley’s Honey and Tar
/ I AND ■ Compound, having used it in my
iap y I /"VM r\C ■ ifamil y for y ear s nd reccommeded
I LAJI .1 J.V ■tto my neighbors. I find it always
* * ( ■ cures our coughs and colds and
ft VxXA For fliiirlran I Prevents croup. 1 have five children
l) *"* L.UUUI CO I and it la all they ever take for colds.
I \>L and I We would not be without Foley’s
IL ' rA „I Honey and Tar Compound in the
lN _NAhrOWH ■ ersons I house and can not say too much
For Sale by Jackjon Drug Cos., Jackson, Ga.
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UNDERTAKING
5. H. THORNTON.
LICENSED EMBALMER,
Full line of Caskets and Rohes to select from.
My careful personal attention given to all funerals entrusted
to me.
Calls answered promptly day or night.
DAY 'PHONE 174. NI6HT 'PHONE 193.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Mastic Paint
Keep Your Money
At Home.
Insure in a Company who
who loans and deposits their
money in Butts County,
EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
R. P. Basnett, Gen. Agt.
HOW THE TROUBLE STARTS.
Constipation is the cause of many ail
ments and disorders that make life mis
erable. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets,
keep your bowels regular and you will
avoid these diseases. For sale by all
dealers.
(Advertisement.)
Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy.
Merer teila. Buy It now. It may save life.
Two-Thirds of the Cost
of painting your house is paid
to the painter who puts on the
paint It costs no more to put on
“The Kind That Lent*”
than it doe* to put on the kind that worn't laat. Mattie
Paint will laat twice aa long aa keg-lead or hand-mixed
paint. Takea lete Mattie Paint than a rtf other kind to
cover a given surface. Mattie Paint ia therefore not
only the best, but the moat economical.
Aak our dealer in your town for book of auggeatiooa
and color chart.
Manufactured by
Peaslee - Gaulbert Cos,
Incorporated
Louisville, Kentucky*
DEMPSEY HARDWARE GO.
COSTLY TREATMENT.
“f was troubled with constipation
and indigestion and spent hundreds of
dollars for medicine and treatment,"
writes 0. H. Hines of Whitlow Ark. “A
went to a Ht. Louis hospital, also to a
hospital in New Orleans, but no cure
wm effected. On returning home l be
gan taking Chamberlain’s Tablets, and
worked right along. I used them for
some time and am now all right. Bold
by all dealers.
REMARKABLE CURE OF
DYSENTARY.
"I was attacked with dysentary
about July* 15th, and used the doctor’s,
medicine and other remedies with no
relief, only getting worse all the time.
I was unable to do anything and my
weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds
I suffered for about two months when I
was ail vised to use Chamberlain’s Colic
Cholera and T)iarrhoea Remedy. I used
two bottles of it and it pave me perma
nent relief,’’ writes B. W. Hill, of
Baow Hill, N. C. For sale by all dealers