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STORE OF QUALITY
PURE FOOD GROCERY
4 Pkgs
Arbuckles
Coffee
65 ets
Phone 134
4 Doz Best
Jar Rub
bers
23 ets
J. B. Thomas
SOCIAL NEWS
Judge A. H. Ogletree was a
visitor here Monday.
Mr. J. B. Settle is recovering
from a weeks illness.
Claude Spencer was a recent
visitor to Milledgeville.
Miss Jane Stanfield is in At
lanta for several days.
Mr. C. A. Pittman was a vis
itor to the city Tuesday.
Mrs. W. M. Mallet returns
this week from St. Simons.
Mrs. L. R. Akin and little
daughter have returned to Ma
con.
Hon. W. H. Key was the week
end guest of the family of Mr.
W. J. Wood.
Miss Maggie Matthews and
Miss Slade, of Griffin, are guests
of Mrs. W. L. Nutt.
Mrs. Charles Robinson, of At
lanta, arrives next week to visit
the Misses Newton.
Miss Hortell Hood, of Athens,
is the attractive guest of Miss
Sara Louise Furlow.
Miss Ada Sams has returned
home after a months visit to St.
Simons and Brunswick.
Mrs. E. C. Robison, Flora and
Singleton Robison visited rela
tives at Elgin this week.
Mrs. Clayton Buchanan, of Ma
con, has been spending a few
days with relatives here.
Prof. L. D. Watson, of Gordon
Institute, Barnesville, was a
week-end visitor to the city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winn and
two children, of Culloden, are
visiting relatives here this week,
Elwood Robison, who has been
spending a part of his vacation
in Atlanta, has returned home.
Mrs. G. D. Head returned this
week from a visit to her aunt,
Mrs. A. W. Waller, in Hawkins
ville.
Miss RozalynLeseur, of Barnes
ville, who has been the guest of
Miss Miriam Sams, has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lester, Sa
rah and Elizabeth Lester will
return Saturday to their home in
Macon.
Miss Evelyn Wilson has return
ed to her home in Atlanta after
a pleasant visit to Mrs. J. B.
Guthrie.
Mrs. R. L. Carter has as her
guests, her charming nieces,
Misses May and Vivan Collier, of
St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nichols
and family, Mrs. J. H. McKibben
motored to Macon Tuesday for
the day, being the guests of Mrs.
L. R. Akin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newton.
Miss Mary Newton and Mr. W.
P. Newton motored to Cochran
for the week-end with Mr. J.
C. Newton.
Miss Janie Hearn is a guest at
the Buchanan hotel, having come
over from Eaton ton for the wed
ding of Miss Ruth Willis and Mr.
H.J. Miller.
Col. and Mrs. Joe Wall, of Fitz
gerald, are visiting relatives at
Indian Springs. Col. Wall is
convalescing from an illness ex
tending over several months, at
which time he was in an Atlan
ta sanitarium.
Miss Carrie Knott is spending
her vacation in Jacksonville,
Tampa, Washington and New
York*, having joined Mr. and
Mrs, C. E. Pkts, of Hawkins
ville, several days ago for this
outing.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday, Aug. 1
11 a. m. Dr. VanDeventer will
preach. Subject: “Redeeming
the State.”
The Bible School meets at 9:30
At The M. E. Church at 8 p. m.
The congregations will worship
with the Methodist Episcopal
Church Sunday evening. Ac
cording to plan Pastor VanDe
venter will preach. These Sun
day evening services will con
tinue through August.
The Womens Meeting of the
Kimbell Association met last
week with the church at Mt.
Vernon.
The Kimbell Association meets
early in September with the
Sharon church in Henry county.
Get ready for it.
The Boy Scouts Camp
It was the best yet. South
river bridge is a fine place. Good
shade, fine spring of water and
good swimming. The camp was
the largest we have had. The
boys were happy all the time and
none of them were hurt or sick.
We owe Mr. L. M. Crawford and
Mr. Henry Hendrick many obli
gations for transportation and
tents and beds. The boys thank
you gentlemen. When they are
men they will remember.
They Write Every Day
Every day Foley & Cos. receive letters
from grateful men and women, telling
how Foley Kidney Pills cured them of
backache, sore muscles, stiff joints and
other kidney and bladder troubles. Is
yery quick to relieve lumbago and
rheumatism due to kidney trouble. No
other remedy has a longer record of
cures. The Owl Pharmacy.
FOR SALE
Two of the best farm and
draft horses in Butts coun
ty. Also one upright pia
no. Apply S. G. Marsh,
Wigwam Hotel, Indian
Springs, Ga.
7-23-3 t
Miss Carrie Jim McKibben en
tertained at a delightful dining
Sunday for her guests, Misses
Emma and Lucile Phillips, of
Griffin. The other guests were
Messrs. L. H. Hurt, Henry Byron
and Charles Phillips, of Griffin.
Mrs. J. H. McKibben and Miss
Carrie Jim McKibben had as their
guests last week Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Akin and little daughter,
Dorothy, of Macon, Mrs. B. H.
Matthews and daughter, of At
lanta. Misses Emma and Lucile
Phillips, of Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.
T. N. McKibben, of Eatonton.
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. 5Vc
Special Sale Corsets $2.50
$3.00 quality in American
Lady Goods, slightly soil
ed, going at 98c. All sizes.
The Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
Call on or write Brown
& Brown, McDonough,
Ga., for loans on farm
lands. 3-26-tf
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS cliill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
?ninine and Iron in a tasteless form.
he Quinine drives out malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
IT is unnecessary for you to make a trip to this store every
time you may be in need of something in our line.
Just phone us, and tell us what you desire and we will
have it to you in little or no time.
No matter what you may want—how large
or small your order may be, you will find a
cheerful, ready response.
Suppose you try us today
Nunnally’s, Huyler’s and
Norris’ Candies Always Fresh
Woods-
Carmichael
62 Phones 319
Corner Drug Store
FARMERS WAREHOUSE
WILL MEET TUESDAY
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Farmers’
Union Warehouse will be held in
this city Tuesday, August 3. At
that time the past year’s busi
ness will be gone over, directors
and officers elected and plans for
the future discussed.
This warehouse is one of the
most substantial and successful
business institutions in Jackson
and Butts county and does a
large cotton business each sea
son. It has a strong board of
directors and the present officers
are Mr. S. J. Smith, president
and Mr. J. M. Gaston, secretary
and general manager.
A full attendance of the stock
holders will probably be present
at Tuesday’s meeting.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure.
The worst cases, no matter o; how'.onjf standing
are cured by the wonder.-*!, o!d reliable Dr
Porter’s .-.atiseptic Healing Oil. It reliever
Pain and Heals at the same t>'m. 25c. 50c. Si .Ob
Week-end and Sunday Fares
To Many
ATTRACTIVE RESORTS
Week-end Sunday
Brunswick $7.25 $3.35
St. Simons 7.25
Cumberland Island 7.25
Atlantic Beach 9 00
Pablo Beach 9.00
Coressponding fares to other resorts.
Ask your agent or address
J. S. BLOOD WORTH, T. P. A., Macon, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
MRS. W. M. LUMMUS
DIED WEDNESDAY
After an illness of some time,
Mrs. W. M. Lummus, aged 55,
passed away at her home at Stark
at 6 o’clock Wednesday morning.
The funeral and interment took
place at 10 o’clock Thursday at
Macedonia.
Besides her husband Mrs. Lum
mus is survived by the following
children: Mrs. Georgia Andrews
and Jarrett Lynch, of Atlanta,
Charles and Greff Lynch, of La-
Grange, Mrs. Minnie Bickers, of
LaGrange, Mrs. Clara Parker, of
Eastman, and Mrs. Lilia Hoard.
For Sale or Rent
My home on West Third street;
seven rooms, all modern conve
niences. Apply to W. H. Mad
dox, Jackson, Ga.
7-30-4 t
Does the label on your paper
read ®-1916? If not, pay up.