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NEWS -
Op INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
PARDS TOGETHER
Just give me a friend when I’m losing
the fight,
Just a word and a look and it makes
things right;
Just a wink of the eye or a touch of
the hand
When I’ve borne and borne about all
that I can—
’Tis better than tonic and makes me
forget
And somehow imagine I am winning
out yet.
Let’s never forget to help one another
Always remember each man as a
brother.
Just reach out a hand—it’s nothing
but right,
And the shadows will flee with the
vanishing night;
New strength will rush to the fainting
heart,
New energy will encourage for a brand
new start —
Anew challenge accepted and the fight
pressed hard —
I’ll win a real victory, for you are my
pard.
—Exchange.
Mothers Club to Meet
The members of the Mothers
Club will meet with Mrs. W. L.
Etheridge Friday afternoon at
4:30 o’clock. All members are
urged to be present.
Informal Dining
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith en
tertained at a delightful dining,
Tuesday, their guests including
Mrs. John W. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Head, of Atlanta, and
Col. and Mrs. A. W. Lane, of
Macon.
For Miss Philipps
Miss Carrie Jim McKibben en
tertained at an enjoyable party
onFrid ty for her attractive guest,
Miss Lucile Philipps, of Griffin.
Rook was the pleasant feature of
entertaining and at the conclu
sion of the interesting games, an
ice tea course was served.
About forty guests enjoyed Miss
MeKibben’s hospitality. On Sun
day, Miss Philipps and Mr. Mar
tin Weldon, also of Griffin, were
entertained at an elegant dining
by Miss McKibben, when a few
intimate friends were invited.
Mrs. O’ Kelley Entertains
Among the lovely affairs of
the summer season was the Bun
co party at which Mrs. L. L.
O’Kelley entertained for Mrs.
Dillard Sams, of Atlanta, the
.guest of Mrs. M. C. Wright.
“Sylvan Grove,” the lovely sub
urban home of Mrs. O’ Kelley, was
profusely decorated with bright
blossoms from the flower garden
and never presented a lovelier ap
pearance. Upon entering the
guests were served delicious
punch bv Miss Anna Dawn Wat
son. Miss Mamie Kate Watson
and Mrs. L. D. Watson gracious
ly assisted in entertaining. In
the Bunco games Mrs. R. N.
Etheridge and Mrs. M. C.
Wright tied for the first prize,
a dainty crepe handkerchief,
which fell to Mrs. Wright, after
the cut. The guest of honor was
presented a lovely opera bag.
Salads, sandwiches and tea were
the refreshments served to the
guests at the six small tables.
PERSONAL
Mr. C. A. Pittman was a vis
itor to Atlanta Saturday.
Dr. W. C. Bryant was down
from Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. T. B. McElrov was a visitor
from Conyers, Sunday.
Mrs. Dillard Sams has returned
to her home in Atlanta.
Hon. C. A. Towles was a vis
itor to the city Saturday.
Mr. W. F. Huddleston was
among Tuesday’s visitors to the
city.
Miss Willie Ruth Pittman spent
Saturday with Miss Nettie Pitt
man.
Mr. L. 0. Benton was a visitor
to Jackson Tuesday from Monti
cello.
Mrs. S. C. McCandless, of Mc-
Rae, is the guest of Mrs. Emma,
Mallet.
Mr. H. Y. McCord, of Atlanta
was a business visitor to the city
Tuesday. •
Miss Annie Lou McCord is at
home from an extended visit to
South Georgia.
Miss Helen Carmichael is spen
ding a week with Miss Ruth
Adams in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carmichael
and Mrs. Sallie Ball are at St. Si-,
mons for ten days.
Vanie Kimbell is at home from
Tampa. Florida, where he has
been for some time.
Mrs. Ethel Fletcher has apart
ments with Mrs. O. B. Knowles
on East Third Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Head, of
Atlanta, were week-end guests
of Mrs. A. H. Smith.
Thornton Buchanan, of Bir
mingham. was a popular visitor
in Jackson this week.
Miss Mamie Vinson, of Macon,
will spend the week-end with
Miss Davie Fletcher.
Misses Sara Smith and Doris
Nutt are in McDonough, guests
of Mrs. E. D. Tolleson.
Mr. Z. T. Buttrill and Mrs.
Mary Pittman spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pittman.
Mrs. M. C. Johnson is conva
lescing from a recent illness at
Nobles Infirmary in Atlanta.
Misses Daisy Thomas and Mat
tie Duffy are on their vacation
from Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lester. Sa
ra and Elizabeth, of Macon, will
visit relatives here next week.
Mrs. R. E. Evans was the guest
Wednesday of Mrs. C. T. Beau
champ and Mrs. J. T. Fletcher.
Miss Kathleen Joyner left Wed
nesday for a two weeks visit with
relatives in Atlanta and College
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Moon and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Moon, of Conyers,
were guests Sunday of Mrs. B. F.
Moon.
Miss Marguerite Fletcher spent
a few days of the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Damour,
Mr. Russel Michael, of Atlanta,
and Miss Nelia Damour, of Ma
con, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael and
Miss Helen Carmichael.
The SIB,OOO Stock of die
Consolidated Mercantile Cos.,
of Atlanta, Bought by
The Fair Store, of Jackson
And will beplaeed on sale at
n • AAf( That will startle this
wT rir*oS entire community.
Mili(^— Come promptly for
THE
Lowest Wonderful Bargains
Everything be sold in
FIFTEEN DAYS
The Fair Store
Jackson, Georgia
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. July 11
Sunday morning at 11 a. m. a
special meeting which every
member is urged and expected to
attend. Matters concerning ev
ery member will be considered.
9 a. m. Bible School.
Bp. m. The congregations of
the churches will worship at the
Baptist church. Rev. Olin King,
pastor of the M. E. church, will
preach. The singers and musi
cians of all the churches are ex
pected to contribute to the ser
vice.
The Scouts will camp at South
River Bridge next week.
WANTED NOW
Right now, when ha yfever is attack
ing its victims ami when asthma is
causing so much distress, there is a de
mand for Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound—the remedy that brought relief
to thousands in previous years. Don’t
continue to suffer. It will help you.
Contains no opiates. The Owl Phar
macy.
Come with the crowd!
Don’t hesitate, for he who
hesitates is Take a
hint. The Fair Store,
Jackson, Ga.
36c Gallon for the best reboiled
Georgia Cane Syrup, guaranteed.
Carmicnael-Mallet Cos.
Choice Meats
AT RIGHT PRICES
We have disposed of our restaurant and will now
give our entire time to our market, which will
enable us to serve the public promptly at all
tUnes. We have installed a large refrigerator
and pur meats are kept on ice, insuring abso
lute freshness. Everything connected with our
market is thoroughly sanitary. We keep on hand
at all times a large stock of choice native and
western meats and are prepared to All your or
ders as soon as received. Our delivery is
prompt, our service the best and the prices al
ways right A share of your patronage will
be appreciated.
Tyler & McClelland
Rhone 50 Jackson, Ga.
We also keep Ice Cold Drinks
Cigars and Tobacco
RESOLUTIONS ON MER. HARDING
A beautiful and useful life was
ended when God in His infinite
wisdom removed from our midst
our beloved sister, Mrs. Lula
Harding, wife of B. F. Harding.
She was the daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. W. 0. Sharp. During
her last few months illness sister
Harding’s sufferings were very
great, but she bore them all with
Christian fortitude, never heard
to murmur or complain.
Whereas, God has seen fit to
take her to himself, be it re
solved: Ist, That as a church we
bow in humble submission to His
divine will.
2. That we extend the bereaved
family our heartfelt sympathy,
and that these resolutions be writ*
ten in the church record and a
copy sent the family and the
county paper, also to the Christian
Index for publication.
Mrs. W. J. Partridge,
Mrs. J. T. Gibson,
C. D. Ingram,
Committee.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. 50 cent 9
AD SELLS CAR OF WATERMELONS
Mr. P. W. Nolen of Paul Nolen
& Cos. states that he sold a car of
watermelons as a result of the
ad used in this paper last week.
Mr. Nolen is convinced that it
pays to advertise.
R
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A
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This Adv
IT WILL
PAY
YOU
LEMONS
Large and juicy 1 Art
Per dozen
California S*rdi#es
Something new try a box
Have you tried
Cotton Bloom
Lard. We have it
Stone Cakes
Six kinds. EOc
DOVE BRAND ILK
HAMSSaturday lV2v
UNCLE SAM
The best. Try a loaf of
Twin Milk Bread*
The original
3 cans Hawaian Pineap
ple Grated of
Sliced LvL
Kingans Breakfast Bacon
Fresh and fine
Just received a large
shipment of
Welch Grape Juice
Agent Grape Smash
by the bottle or by the
drink
PAT-A-CAKE for bak
ing, the best yet, try a
package. Sold on a
guarantee to please or
money refunded |A~
Package lUv
Full Line National Bis
cuit Co’s cakes and
crackers, fresh.
PICKILING
Season is here. We
have all kinds of
spices and vinegar,
including the Origi
nal Heinz White
Picketing Vinegar.
Trade with us and be
convinced that you are
saving money and time.
WE
DELIVER
NOW
Paul Nolen &
Company
The Grocer that has the
goods for you
PHONES
24 and 60
Jackson, Ga.
P. S.—Buy your Stone’s
Cakes from us as we are
the / only agent in Jack
soil, and we get them
fj'esh from the Bakery,
not secondhanded.