The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, August 20, 1915, Image 6

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Anyway You Look At It The Store Of Quality HAMS, MEAT AND LARD Stridtly Up-to-Date Grocery Best Full Cream Cheese Refrigerator Service : SOCIAL NEWS : PERSONAL Mr. A. L. Bickers is visiting home folks in Atlanta. Miss Florrie Woodward spent last Sunday in Atlanta. Mr. W. M. McClure of Barnes ▼ille is visiting his parents. Mr. L. J. Black left Monday to accept a position in Atlanta. Mr. F. S. Etheridge has return ed from a business trip to Texas. Miss Mae Goodson, of Atlanta spent the week-end in Jackson. Miss Myrtle Harris returned Saturday from Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Hodges announce the birth of a son, Au gust 9th. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Lewis spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. W. McCord. Mr. C. M. Wilson, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. W. A. Smith, of Demopolis, Ala., is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Comer Woodward spent the week-end in McDouough with her parents. htfrs. W. L. Etheridge and two small sons are visiting relatives in Columbus. Mis* Nettie Rae Pittman is at home from a visit in Birmingham and Atlanta. Mr E. Snow, of Atlanta, spent the week-end in Jackson with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton, of Eatonton, were recent guests mi relatiTftß here. Kellogs Tpasted Cresco Cakes and Crackers PHONE 1 134 4 J. B. Thomas Prompt Service Quality Counts Heinz 57 Varieties Corn Flakes Fresh Goods Arriving Mr. and Mrs Ed Fowler, of.Cov ington, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Verna Wright. Mrs. A. W. Waller, of Mcßae, is the guest of Mrs. G. D. Head and Mrs. F. Z. Curry. Mrs. Charles Robison has re turned to Atlanta, after a visit to the Misses Newton. Miss Mary Kinard has return ed from a few days visit to rel atives in McDonough. Mr. L. M. Maddox, of Dublin, spent part of last week here and attended camp meeting. Miss Lois Ellis arrives Satur day from Atlanta to be the guest of Mrs. Clarence Compton. Mrs. S. H. Thornton and chil dren left Thursday to visit rela tives in Grays and Bradley. Mrs. John T. Smith, of Moultrie was the guest the first of the week of Mrs. H. L. Jenkins. Mrs. V. L. Harris has returned to her home in Pinehurst. after a visit to Mrs. J. C. Merideth. Mr. Frank Stephens, of St. Augustine, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Buttrill. Mrs. J. W. Burch and Charles returned home last week after a three weeks visit in Thomaston. Miss Susie Matthews, of Grif fin, is spending some time with her sifter, Mrs. P. W. Nolen. Miss Annie Jene Wise, of Ft. Valley, is visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Merideth Mr. Lamar Pound, of Nash ville, Tenn., was the guest a few days ago of Mrs. J. M, Currie? Mrs. J. T. Harris and Mrs, H. R. Slaton? Mrs. G. H. Ridgeway visited relatives in Milner a few dav* ago. Rev. I. H. Miller spent several days of last week in Atlanta visiting his son. Mr. S. C. Kicklighter, of At lanta, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Carmichael. Mr. A. F. Whitney is in the eastern markets in the interest of the Carmichael Mallet compa ny. Miss Blanche Johnson will re turn Saturday from a weeks visit to Miss Alma Adams at East Point. BREAKFAST BACON A Full Line Of Fresh Eatables Mrs. S. D. McDonald returned to her home in Atlanta Sundav night, after a visit with Mrs. A. B. Harp. Mrs. J. W. Hunt and son Wil lie, of Smarrs. are visitting Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ridgeway this week. Mr. J. T. Tyusand Miss Mat tie Tyus, of Milner, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ridgeway last week. Miss Pearl Maddox returned last week from Flovilla where she has been visiting Miss Mat tie Duffy. Miss Addie Boone, of Tooms boro, who has been the attractive guest of Miss Daisy Thomas, left last Monday. Mrs. M. E. Jones and Mr. Frank Jones, of Macon, were guests a few days ago of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hencely. Mrs. Andrew Hamlin and lit tle daughter were the guests Sunday of her mother, Mrs. Amanda McDaniel. Miss Mary Hightower, of Barnesville, returned home Mon day after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Alice Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Collins and two children, of Macon, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maddox. Mr. and. MrsJ. H. McKibben and Margaret spent several days of the week in Eaton ton with Mr. and Mrs. T. N. McKibben. Messrs. G. G. and H. L. Byars, of Eatonton, spent several days here recently visiting relatives and attended camp meting. Mrs. Glen Landers who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. McClure, has re turned to her home at Rome. Misses Lois Hand and Pauline Lindsay, of Griffin, were guests last week of Mrs. J. W. Moore and Mrs. Fannie Mae Maddox. Misses Myrtle and Esther Har ris and Mr. Raymond Harris, of Hampton, were guests for the week-end of Miss Nadine Leach. Mr. A. J. Goodrum, of Sylves ter, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. C. D. Ingram at Flo villa. was a visitor to the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Hodges have rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson on Mulberry street. Mr. Hodges has accept ed a position with Paul Nolen & Cos. Mrs. T. M. Furiow, Miss Sarah Louise Furiow. Dr. R. VanDeven ter and Warren Furiow motored to Winder Monday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Potts. Messrs. S. H. Mays, L. M. Pettigrew, J. F. Preston. J. E. Kitchens, S. L. Thompson and S. E. Jones are among those from Jackson who attended the U. C. V. Reunion in Fitzgerald this week. PHONE 8 The Easy Number EVERYTHING THAT IS GOOD TO EAT Let us have your orders and see for yourself What we sell we guarantee both in weight and quality Tip-Top and Butternut Bread is the best and we get it six days in the week 9 leading kinds of Turnip Seed and It’s time to plant Keep No. 8 Ringing, we love to hear it We appreciate your trade, so keep us hustling J. C. KINARD 6 CO. Don’t Forget—Phone 8 Mrs. A. T. Buttrill left Mon day for Shandaken, N. Y., to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hall Stephens, of De troit, at their cottage in the Cat skills. Mrs. "E. A. Stephens is al so at Shandaken and will not re turn until fall. Mrs. S. B. Hungerford, Miss Doris Hungerford and Mr. Mack Hungerford, of Grays, and Colo nel and Mrs. C. A. Glawson, of Macon, and Misses Leone and Estelle Glawson, of Bradley, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Thornton. Two Common Summer Ailments Thousands of hay fever and asthma victims who are not able to go to the mountains find relief in Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. It allays the intlarnation, soothes and heals raw and rasping bronchal tubes and helps to overcome difficulty in breathing, and makes sound, refreshing sleep pos sible. The Owl Pharmacy, adv. It would be a grave mis take These hot days for you to bake; Try instead a Stone’s Wrapped Cake. 10c at Paul Nolen & Cos. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. I. H. Miller will preach at 11 a. m. Sunday. No services will be held at night. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Program for Sunday, Aug. 22 11 a. m. The pastor will preach. The subject will be, "James, the Lord’s Brother.” 9:30 a. m. Bible School. Let us get back to our work. It doesn’t pay to leave our classes for two weeks, to go on a relig ious dissipation. Bp. m. The congregations are invited to worship with the Meth odist church. Pastor VanDeven ter will preach. Our Advice Is: When you feel out of sorts from consti pation, let us say that if "ttettagg. (9tdea£ie&. do not relieve you, see a physician, because no other home remedy will. Sold only by us, 10 cento. , Slaton Drug Cos. Watson’s Jeffersonian on sale at Woods-Carmichael LIFE SENTENCE FOR TON ISH LITTLE CIVIL BUSINESS Other Criminal Cases Are Disposed of For the murder of Bud Baker on the streets of Jackson a few weeks ago, Tom Ish received a life sentence at the hands of Judge Searcy in Butts snperior court this week. The jury re turned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation and the Court imposed a life sentence. Up to Thursday morning the following criminal cases, in ad dition to the Ish case, had been passed on: Jack Vickers, gaming, eight months or S4O. Boy Norris, gaming, eight months or S4O. Dilsy Maddox, arson, not guilty Wade Ridgeway, assault to murder, twelve months or SIOO. Stephen Head, concealed pis tol, twelve months or S6O. Eugene Cochran, concealed pistol, two counts, twelve months or S7O. Orange Bell, larceny, twelve months or SIOO. Calvin Gunn, larceny, ten months or SSO. Gig Slaton, pistol, two counts, ten months or SSO. John Harkness, disturbing di vine worship, six months or $25. John Sims, disturbing divine worship, six months or $25. Very little civil business was transacted this week. It is not known now if Judge Searcy will order an adjourned term, though such a step is con sidered probable. A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in ootn men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist will be sent by mail on receipt of SI.OO One small bottle is two months' treat ment, and seldom ever fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. 10 cakes Soap 25c. Woods-Carmichael