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INJTHE SOCIAL SWIM
Happenings of the Social World >
Those Coming and Qoing the Past Week
Miss Floy Schuyler, milliner at
the Star Store for the coming sea
son, arrived in the city Sunday.
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Mrs. Lula Smith, of Flovilla,
visited Mrs. J. B. Guthrie, Monday.
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Mr. Clarence Bond, of Jackson
ville, Fla-, is visiting relatives in
the city and county.
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Davie Fletcher left Monday
for Milledgeville to attend G. N.
a\idl. College.
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Emma Hale was in the city
shopping Thursday.
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Mrs. C. G. Walker and little son,
David, and Miss Jane Moore, of
Greenwood, are guests of Mrs. B.
F. Moon.
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Mr. Linton Hopkinshasaccepted
a position at the New ork Store.
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Mr. Chas. O. Beauchamp, of
Shreveport, La-, was in the city
Monday and Tuesday mingling
with friends and visiting relatives.
Misses Allie and Fayth Jarrell
left Monday for Milledgeville to
attend Georgia Normal and Indus
trial College.
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you would either call us up by tel
ephone or drop in and give us a few
items. Our readers like to read
them and we appreciate them.
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Mrs. J. O- Beauchamp, of Har
lem, has returned to her home after
an extended visit to relatives in the
city.
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Miss Mary Jarrell left Monday
to resume her studies in the
Southern School of Medicine in At
lanta.
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Mrs. Susie Maddox, of Iron
Springs, was in the city Thursday.
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Mrs. Eva Huskey and children
have returned to their home in
South Carolina after a pleasant to
Mrs. C. A. Pittman.
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Greatest Prospects in the World for Greater
GEORGIA-
Every farmer in the State of Georgia should take a well earned vacation after the work
on thetarm has been finished. No better place to take this vacation than on the grounds of
the State Fair at Macon. Not only will your vacation ha a pleasure, but it will be a
season of learning for the entire family. Tha children will see much that will be of interest
to them. The gc od wife will learn many things that will benefit her at home.
MAKE YOUR PLANS TO COHE.
7 $15,000.00 In Cash Premiums.
*5 000 hi Cash Premiums for Agriculture. $l,OOO Cash Premium for Swine
ss 800 in Cash Purses for 6 days’ racing. f >750 Premiums for Cattle
mo Cash Premiums for Poultry- ' $ 120 Cash Premiums for Sheep
cww) Cash Premiums, Horses and Mules. $ 700 Premiums, Boys Corn Clubs.
Sl.ooo Special Corn Premiums. S 275 Premiums, Girls’ Canning Clubs. .
Remember the Dates
10 Biff Days - October 21st to 31st.
Amon 0- the special features in the amusement line are the Hinging of 4,000 Georgia
lingers on Saturday, Oct. 25 The Replica of the great Panama Canal, showing the ships
entering and leaving this great Canal all in motion.
The Midway will be one blaze of glory, for there will be an array of the best shows that
could possibly be brought together on an occasion like this. Hanafourd’s shadow of the
fW Mazeima the great Educated Horse, Sorcho’s Great Deep Sea Divers, Buckskin
Ben’s Famous Wild West Show, Buckskin Ben’s Dog and Pony Show, Dreamland—Circus
q. i Ebert’s Trip to the Underworld, Collier’s Old Plantation Show, Pekin-Pekiu
Show Hatcher’s Motordrome, Trip to Mars, Mitchell’s Merry-Go-Kound.
Saracino’s Great Concert Band has been secured for the entire time of the State Fair.
Each member of this great band is a solo artist of great renown. There will be three other
brass bands with the Midway.
GEORGIA’S GREATEST STATE FAIR
Auspices Georgia State Agricultural Society
MACON, GA., - Oct. 21-31.
JULIOS H OTTO, Pres. HARRY C. ROBERT, Sec. & Gen. Mgr.
Miss Esta Garr returned Satur
day after attending the house par
ty, last week, of Miss Janie Hollis,
in Forsyth.
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Miss Ezra Morrison and David
Settle spent a day last week at
Miss Hollis’ party, in Forsyth.
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Misses Mae and Esta Garr spent
Monday in Atlanta shopping.
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Mr. W. T. Powers, since his
family left, has jnoved into the
house formerly ocoupied by
Edwards’ photograph gallery.
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Mesdames Edward and Thomas
Merritt, of Jenkinsburg, were in
the city Wednesday.
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Mr- Jarvis White and family
have moved back to Jackson and
are being welcomed by their many
friends. Mr. White is with Mr.
Arenson in the mercantile busi
ness.
Mr. Walter Duke, of Orchard
Hill, spent Sunday iujacksbn.
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Mrs. Luther Carter, of Jenkins
burg, spent Monday in Jacksou.
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Mr. J. R. Conner, since the dis
astrous fire which recently de
stroyed his home, has moved into
rooms at Dr. Gunter’s.
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Mr and Mrs. Duncan Burnett,
of Athens, returned to their home
after a pleasant visit to the family
of Mr. H. L. Daughtry.
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Mr. Oscar Bryans, a Mexican
refugee and a former Butts county
citizen, visited Mr. H. L. Daugh
try this week. Many friends of
his are welcoming his return to
Georgia until Mexico becomes
peaceable again.
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Mrs- W. A. Wynn and little
daughter, of Harlem, spent Mon
day and Tuesday visiting in the
city.
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Mrs. Geo. F. Etheridge and
daughter, Jane, were visttots to
the city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Barnes, of
Stark, were in Jackson Wednes
day.
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The following announcement
appeared on the society page
of the Atlanta Constitution recent
ly. It will be of interest to the
many friends of both parties to
learn of their approaching mar
riage.
“Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daniel
Garr, of Jackson announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ella
Mae, to Mr. Hugh Kennith Hines,
of Leslie, the marriage to take
place Odlober 2.”
The opening days of the local
millinery parlors will be Tuesday
and Wednesday, August 23 and 24.
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Miss Bertha Jungers, New York
store milliner, arrived last Friday.
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Misses Minnie and Kate Lum
mus, of Cedar Rock, were in the
city Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gilmore, of
Iron Springs, spent Tuesday in
Jackson.
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Mrs. A- F. White, of Flovilla,
and daughters, Mrs. Jno. 1). Per
sons and Mrs. Julius Greer, of
Monticello, were shopping in the
city Wednesday.
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The Stork brought a fine baby
boy to the heme of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Lyons, Saturday.
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Mrs. Sallie Ball is visiting her
daughter,, Mrs. Oscar Cole.
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Mr. J. B. Spence, who has been
quite sick recently, left Sunday
for Atlanta and is now in a sani
tarium.
J. I. Windham,
LOCAL AGENT
Atlanta Georgian,
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The Best Hot Weather Tonic
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches the
blood, builds up the whole system and will won
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the depressing effect ot the hot summer. 50c.
Dr. Wm Whitehead, of Atlanta,
was in the city Monday on a busi
ness trtp.
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Mr. J- W. Benson, a prominent
citizen of Jenkinsburg was in the
city Friday.
Card of Thanks.
Mrs. P. R. Watkins and chil
dren desire to thank their many
friends for the sympathy aud kind
ness shown them in their recent
bereavement at the death of their
husband and father, and for the
beautiful floral remembrances sent.
Mrs. P- R. Watkins,
Wade H. Watkins,
Mrs. Lucy Jamerson,
Mrs. Florence Beckham,
Mrs. Alice Smith.
Don’t Let Your Baby Suf
fer With Eczema and
Skin Eruptions.
Babies need a perfect skin-cover
ing. Skin eruptions cause them not
only intense suffering, but hinder
their growth. Dr. Hobson’s Eczema
Ointment can be relied on for relief
and permanent cure of suffering
babies whose skin eruptions have
made their life miserable. “Our
baby was afflicted with breaking out
of the skin all over the face and
scalp. Doctors and skin specialists
failed to help. We tried Dr. Hob
son’s Eczema Ointment and were
overjoyed to see baby completely
cured before one box was used,”
writes Mrs. Strubler, Dubuque, la.
All druggists, or by mail 50c.
Pfeiffer Ohkmicai, Cos.,
St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa.
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Strengthen W.ak Kid
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Don’t suffer longer with weak kid
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everywhere. Start with a bottle
today, you will soon feel like anew
woman with ambition to work with
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Electric Bitters prompts me to write.
It cured my wife when all else
failed.” Good for the liver as well.
Nothing better for indigestion or
biliousness. Price 50c. and SI.OO at
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For Rent —Mrs. Annie
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Safest Laxative for Wom
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Nearly every woman needs a good
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M.C. Dunlap, of Leadhiil, Term.,
writes: “Dr. King’s New Life Pills
her troubles greatly.” Get a box
today. Price 25c. Recommended
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See the “Movies” tonight.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank our many
friends for their sympathy and
kindness shown in our recent be
reavement at the death of our
brother aud nephew.
Miss Luc ilk Elder.
Dk. vv. IL Whitehead
There is more Catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years was supposed to he
incurable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced It a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it in
curable. Science has proven Catarrh
to be a constitutional disease, and
therefore requires const itutfoual
treatment. Hall’s ('atairli Cure
manufactured by F. J.Clnney&Co.,
Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitu
tional cure on the market. It, is
taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails
to cure. Send for circulars and tes
timonials.
Address: F. J. Cheney <fe Cos.,
Toledo, Onlo.
Bold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
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says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
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1 wish every suffering woman would give
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FOR SALE-100 ACRES
Land known as the GILHORE PLACE, located
i i miles northeast of Indian Spring, 2i miles
southeast of Flovilla. Sixty acres are under cul
tivation, fifteen acres under will, twenty-five
acres in timber Five room dwelling and two
two barns on place. Easy terms.
Write J. A. McCrary, Decatur, Georgia.
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