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STORE OF QUALITY
PURE FOOD GROCERY
Phone Phone
White Pickling Vinegar
And Spices
Cornfield Brand
Hams and Breakfast Bacon
Heinz |ij|| Products
Libbby’s Canned Meats
BEST GOODS—BEST KEPT
J. B. Thomas
4 Dozen Best Jar Rubbers 25c
: SOCIAL NEWS :
PERSONAL
Mrs. W. M. Mallet is at St.
Simons for a short stay.
Mr. S. P. Ridgeway was a vis
itor to the city Saturday.
Mrs. J. W. Hencely and chil
dren are in Macon for a week.
Miss Laura Smith, of Flovilla is
the guest of Mrs John A. Moore.
Miss Lula Ham left Monday
for Atlanta to accept a position.
Miss Catherine Pound returned
Sunday to her home in Nashville.
Tenn.
Miss Kate Pye, is the guest of
Mrs. Annie Curry and Mrs. G. D.
Head.
Mrs. Verna Wright and
children are in Covington with
relatives.
Mrs. Beverly Roberts is spen
ding several weeks with Mrs.
Judson Roberts.
Miss Mary Kinard is in McDon
ough this week with her aunt,
Mrs. Fargason.
Mrs. Garr and children, of At
lanta, were recent guests of Mrs.
J. S. Pettigrew.
Misses Lizzie Fletcher and Mag
gie Jean Foster spent last week
in Juliette with relatives.
Miss Ruth Meadors, of Coving
ton, spent last week with her
sister, Mrs. G. B. Carreker.
Miss Minnie Browning is at
home from Cordele, where she
has been for the past few months.
Masters Jack, Arthur and Car
los Wilson who have been spend
ing some time with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs J. H.
Land, returned to their home in
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Albert Finley and little
daughter leave this week to vis
it relatives in LaFayette, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Adams
have returned to Atlanta after a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ad
ams.
Miss Eloise Slaton returned
to Atlanta, Sunday after a sleas
ant visit to Dr. and Mrs. H. R.
Slaton.
Miss Mary Land spent last
week-end most pleasantly in At
lanta with her sister, Mrs. A. C.
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. O'Kelley,
Mr.- and Mrs. M. C. Wright and
Miss Nettie Pittman motored to
Atlanta Friday.
Mrs. Florence Lunquest is on
a visit to Mrs. A. H. Smith and
is receiving a cordial welcome
from her many friends.
Mrs. Clara Wilson and daughter
of Atlanta, are guests this week
of Mrs. J. R. Thurston, Mrs. J.
B. Guthrie and Mrs. W. T. Pruitt.
Miss Myrtle Harris left Mon
day morning for the University
of Virginia at Charlottesville to
take a summer course in normal
work.
Mrs. J. H. Bullard and Mr.
LeGare Bullard, of Machen, who
are spending some time at the
Wigwam, were week-end guests
of Mrs. H. R. Slaton, Mrs. J. M.
Currie and Mrs. J. T. Harris.
Notice
All students conditioned or
those who wish to make up work,
report at the school building,
Monday. July the 26th at 8 a. m.
W. P. Martin.
MRS. OBE HENDRICK
PASSED AWAY SATURDAY
Butts county friends of Mrs.
Obe Hendrick were pained to
learn of her death, which occur
red at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Will Butner at Powder
Springs, Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Hendrick had been in
feeble health for some time but
news of her passing came as a
shock to a wide circle of friends.
She was about 70 years old and a
native of Butts county. Before
her marriage which occurred in
1867, Mrs. Hendrick was Miss
Carrie Barnes. She was a mem
ber of the Methodist church and
a splendid Christian character.
Mrs. Hendrick is survived by
her husband, two children, Mrs.
W. E. Butner, Powder Springs,
and Ambrose Hendrick, Atlanta;
two brothers, Turner Barnes, of
South Georgia and Charlie Barnes
of Alabama; two sisters, Mrs.
Mallie Yancey, of Helena, and
Mrs. Nora White, South Georgia.
The funeral services were con
ducted at Macedonia church at
Stark at 12 o’clock noon Monday.
Rev. F. G. Spearman conducted
the services.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
THE DIAMOND BRAND. A
Ladled Ask your Drufrslat foe /j\
and hl-ches-tcr ■ Diamond Brands/W
Fills in Red and Hold
boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon.-VX
Take no other. Bur of your “
Urnrrht. Ask for 0111-CIfKK-TEH H
DIAMOND BRAND FILLS, for (5
years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
OLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Rooms for Rent
One* or two rooms, furnished
or unfurnished, to young men or
couple. Apply to
Mrs. P. R. Watkins.
Try a second handed
Stone Cake. If they are
not as good as the other
fellow’s they don’t
you a cent. Kinard phone 8
JENKINSBURG
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Miss Rosebud Thompson, of
Jackson, is the guest this week
of her aunt, Mrs. O. S. Duke.
Mr. Sam Bankston, of Atlanta,
is visiting relatives here.
Miss Minnie Browning, of Cor
dele. is spending a few days with
her sister, Mrs. J. A. Middle
brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ras Stroud, of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Sands,
of Florida, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Gilmore this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Giles, of
Juliette, spent Sunday with Dr.
and Mrs. J. W. Harper.
Mrs. Riley Elder, of Macon, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Harris.
Miss Annice Barnes, of Flovil
la, is spending a few days with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Glass
and children, of McDonough,
spent the week-end with rela
tives here.
Rev. Green Bowden, of Mc-
Donough, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Bowden.
Miss Grace Thaxton, of Jack
son, was the guest of Mr. and
Stone Cakes, said to be
second handed by others.
Then other Cakes that are
NOTSECOND HANDED
Let us have your order and
see for yourself. J. C. Ki
nard Bell phone 8.
COME TO
SEE US
Or Phone us for anything
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sold in an up-to-date
drug store
Stock Always Complete
N and Fresh
Courteous Treatment
Prompt Deliveries
We want you to be our
Customer
Woods-
Carmichael
Corner Drug Store
@2 Phones 319
Mrs. Monroe Gray Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Childs spent the
week-end with relatives at Phil
ippi.
Mrs. Arthur Castellaw, of East
Point, visited Mrs. E. A. Caw
thon Monday.
Mr. Gordon Bankston spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. B. F. Wright and chil
dren, of Forsyth, visited Mrs. A.
B. Stallsworth Sunday and her
little niece, Larue Stallsworth,
accompanied them home.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper,
Mrs. J. W. Childs and Mr. H. C.
Childs motored to Atlanta Wed
nesday.
Pay Roll Butts County
Chain Gang for June 1915
Voucher _
558 Good Roads Machinery Cos., machinery $ 124 13
559 G H Thompson, provisions 15 00
560 Gulf Refining Cos., gasoline 174 30
561 Thurston & Harper, repairs. —. 10 35
562 J T McClure, warden 80 00
563 A E Davis, machinist 70 00
564 J C Duke, guard 35 00
565 W B Reeves, guard..— 35 00
566 Jack Maddox, free labor 65 00
567 Sam Cook, guard- 45 00
568 J A McClure, free labor 45 00
569 Walter Cole, free labor. 40 00
570 J T McClure, freight 100 37
571 Butts Lumber Cos., cement 13813
572 A L Perdue, vegetables 16 65
573 JH Pope, fish 410
574 Newton-Carmichael Hdw Cos., tools 92 98
575 Alex Compton, vegetables 200
576 Ham & Carter Cos., wagon gear... 385
577 Dempsey Had ware Company, dynamite 695
578 Walter Lamar, rent of ground 850
579 J S Gregory, meal 15 90
580 Conner & Crawford, provisions 2180
581 Dr J B Hopkins, pulling teeth 100
582 Woods-Carmichael Drug Cos., drugs 14 40
583 Sam Hendrick, cutting oats 500
584 Good Roads Machinery Cos., road machine 250 00
585 W B Hodges, vegetables 600
586 Jackson Mercantile Cos., stock food and provisions.. 559 94
587 Dr J B Watkins, treating mules. 17 50
588 J A Burford, free labor 250
589 C R Bartlett, beef 496
590 J S Edwards & Son, repairs'. 15 80
Total $ 2027 11
J. O. GASTON, Commissioner JOSEPH JOLLY, Clerk
There Is' No Question
but that indigestion and the distressed
feeling which always goes with it can
be promptly relieved by taking a
SsisSS: °VSm‘
before after each meal. 25c a box.
Slaton Drug Cos.
4 bars Rub No More Soap
3 boxes “ “ ** Powder
1 loaf of Uncle Sam Bread
all for 25c
Paul Nolen & Company.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening: tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 59c