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Plaff Your Vacation For
The Land of
The Sky
The one place you will enjoy a vacation
for or recreation
Hendersonville, Way nesville,
Hof Springs, Tryon, Brevard,
Saluda, Flat Rock
Are a few of the noted resorts
Many Excellent Hotels and
Homelike Boarding Houses
Very Low Round Trip
Summer Fares
Through Sleeping Car Service
From Many Important Points
For information and beautiful
booklet address
J. S. BLOOD WORTH, T. P. A.,
Macon, Georgia
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
EWe Simply Ask the Men to I
Stay Sober I
JR factory roles demand “sobriety,** not “absti- §§
nence.” What our employes do after knocking
off work is up to them, don’t tell them they
;o into a well-run beer saloon under penalty of being II
irged. If we did, they’d be justified in leaving us.
r beat men are those who drink their healthful, stimulating It
They are the ones that punch the time dook promptly in the
g and do the most work during the day. They are good men
ow that drinking beer moderately and openly means Time W
Temperance. If we told them they couldn’t
drink after work we’d drire them to secret
indulgence and deprive them of useful, aMsamftmia
harmless pleasure. Result materially ||
diminished mental and physical buoyancy tMi
and low efficiency during working hours.
Our men pursue their own live* and JLy
gratify their own tastes without molestation. IlflCf 1
Most of the officials of this factory drink beer
moderately because it is beneficial and re
freshing. They wouldn’t ask the men to
give up what they themselrea wouldn't think
111 1 ~TITT[IT
JENKINSBURG
Mrs. Thurman and son, Hor
ace, of Douglasville, were the
guests of Mrs. J. M. Ingram last
week.
Mrs. H. C. Childs and children
are visiting her parents near
Jackson.
Mrs. Samuel Aiken and chil
dren, of Atlanta, are visiting rel
atives here.
Messrs. Arthur Bankston and
John Moss, of Atlanta, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Bankston Sunday.
. Mrs. W. T. Thurston is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Homer Man
ning, in Griffin this week.
Miss Ethel Colvin, of Jackson,
spent last week with her aunt,
Mrs. J. W. Childs.
Miss Agnes Strickland, of At
lanta, visited relatives here last
week.
Mrs. Rob Woodward spent Mon
day in Jackson.
Mr. Grover Harris, of Macon,
is visiting Mr. Tom Harris this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Elder have
returned to Macon after a pleas
ant visit to home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim White, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, of
Forsyth, visited Mrs. J. A. Mid
dlebrooks last week.
Messrs. Grover and Chester
Harris spent Sunday in Milledge
ville.
Master R. W. Woodward en
tertained his little friends delight
fully Monday afternoon, it being
his sixth birthday.
Misses Jewell Glass and Car
rilu Harper honored the younger
set with a party Saturday after
noon, the day beingtheir fifteenth
and sixteenth anniversary. Af
ter several games were played
an interesting contest followed.
The prize was won by Miss Sallie
Ruth Thurston and Mr. Frank
Childs. Delicious ices and na
biscos were served on the porch.
The guests were then ushered
into the dining room to cut the
birthday cakes, which afforded
much merriment.
fh Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
because t>f its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full 'name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
Peas For Sale
At $1.50 per bushel as long as
they last. Kimbell & Kinard at
Railroad Warehouse.
STARK
Miss Birma Barnes spent the
week-end with relatives at Cedar
Rock.
Several from here attended the
Field Meeting at the Springs
Monday.
Miss Fannie McMichael spent
several days this week with rela
tives in Jackson.
Mrs. H. G. Singley spent a few
days last week with her parents
at Cedar Rock.
Messrs. Ira and Paul Cawthon
visited relatives here last week.
Several from here attended
the conference at Cedar Rock
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Lever
ette, of Monticello, spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Peacock,
of Atlanta, are visiting her par-
tfiEORGIA'S
IJJ SUMMER
■gvPUYGROUND
BSSSsSSkL The Delightful Country
The Tallulah Falls
Attractive Mountain Resorts
With Moderate Prices
Tallulah Falls, Demorest, C larkesville,
Turnerville, Wiley, Clayton, Mountain
City, Rabun Gap, Dillard, Ga., and
Through Coach Service From
Atlanta Beginning July 4th
Best Route To Highlands, N. C.
lAS £ j^
For Information as to Schedules and
List of Hotels and Boarding Houses
D. W. NEWELL, Superintendent,
' r l L~ Tu
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Duke.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bartlett
and Miss Lillian Duke spent the
week-end with relatives in Mon
ticello.
Miss Maude Duke, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Duke.
Miss Mabel Kilgo has returned
home from a visit to relatives in
Atlasita.
Miss Fleetie Cook spent several
days last week with her sister,
Mrs. Tommie Leverette, in Mon
ticello.
Several from here attended the
singing at Sardis Sunday after
noon.
Special Sale Ladies Col
ored Parasols, values up to
$2.50, 98c.
Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
FOUND
One bunch of keys. By de
scribing keys and paying for this
ad owner can get same by apply
ing at this office.
Are You a Woman ?
BtoCariui
The Woman’s Tonic
FOB SALE AT ILL ORUB6ISTS
EMERGENCY WORK
In auto repairing requires thorough
skill. Send your car here where
skill is assured. We don’t have to
take the entire machine apart to
find out what is the matter. We
know at a glance what is wrong
and we right it as quickly and thor
oughly as can possibly be done.
Make us prove it.
Wagner’s Garage.