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NEWS _____
OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
JEFFERSON’S TEN RULES
Never put off until tomorrow
what you can do today.
Never trouble another for what
you can do yourself.
Never spend your money before
you have earned it.
Never buy what you don't want
because it is cheap.
Pride costs more than hunger,
thirst and cold.
We seldom repent of having
eaten too little.
Nothing is troublesome that we
do willingly.
How much pain the evils have
cost us that never happened!
Take things always by the
smooth handle.
When angry, count ten before
you speak; if verv angry count
ten hundred.—Exchange.
Parent-Teacher Ass’n
The regular October meeting
of the Parent-Teacher Associa
tion will be held Wednesday af
ternoon of next week—the 13th—
at the school auditorium. Hab
its will be the subject for discus
sion at that meeting.
D. A. R. Meeting
The regular October meeting
of the local D. A. R. chapter was
held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
J. D. Jones. In the absence of
the Regent, Mrs. L. L. O’Kelley
presided. One new application
for membership was passed on
and one dimit was granted.
After the business hour was
over, cream and cake was served.
U. D. C. Meeting
A business and social meeting
of the Larkin D. Watson chapter,
U. D. C., will be held Thursday
afternoon of next week, October
14th, at the home of Mrs. E. L.
Smith, when Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
A. H. Smith, Mrs. R. A. Frank
lin and Miss Hattie Buttrill will
be joint hostesses. A good deal
of business is scheduled for this
meeting and a splendid program
has been arranged.
The president, Mrs. Watson,
especially desires a full atten
dance. The hour has been set at
3:00 o’clock.
Fancy Work Exhibits
Wanted For Fair
I would appreciate it if every
one who intends to have entries
in the fancy work exhibit at the
Butts county fair, would leave all
articles at some store or bring
same to me on or before Satur
day, October 16, so that some
time may be given in making the
display artistic and attractive.
Fancy work of every description
will be entered and by co-opera
tion, this exhibit may be made
one of the best at the fair.
All articles must have the own
er’s name thereon. Every girl
and woman in Butts county should
berepresentedin this department.
Mrs. L. L. O’Kelley,
Chinn. Fancy Work Department
Butts County Fair.
PERSONAL
Mr. B. A. Wright was up from
Indian Springs Monday.
Mr. R. N. Etheridge made a
business trip to Atlanta Wednes
day.
Mrs. L. H. Farguson, of Mc-
Donough, is the guest of Mrs. J.
C. Kinard.
Mrs. J. R. Conner is visiting
her brother, Mr. Henderson, near
Covington.
Miss Hattie Compton is spend
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Compton.
Mr. J. W. Norsworthy, of
Dames Ferry, was a visitor to
the city this week.
Mrs. A. B. Lindsay and small
son are spending the week with
Mrs. W. M. Andrews.
Dr. and Mrs. R. Gunter and
children returned Tuesday from
a visit in Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Joyner
and baby leave Friday for Ma
con, where they will reside.
Mr. Lumpkin, of Eatonton, has
accepted a position as telegraph
operator at the Southern station.
Miss Viola Slaughter and Mrs.
Ralph Settle will be the guests
of Mrs. J. P. Mcßryant, Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walthall,
of Atlanta, spent part of the
week with Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Walthall.
Mr. Walter Hoyle and Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Gordy. of Thomaston,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Power,
Miss Lucile Wilbanks, of Athens,
and Mrs. Carl Saye, of Chicago,
were guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Locxhart.
Mrs. Beauregard Anderson, of
Fort Valley, was the week-end
guest of Mrs. L. D. Watson and
Mrs. L. L. O’Kelley.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham
spent Saturday in Atlanta and
were accompanied home by Miss
Lula Ham, who spent Sunday
here.
Mrs. F. S. Etheridge has re
turned from West Point, where
she visited Mrs. G. H. Lanier,
during Mr. Etheridge’s absence
in New York.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. Oct. 10
11 a. m. The pastor will preach.
Subject: “Consecratian Essen
tial to Service.”
7:30 p. m. “The Strangers at
Church.”
9:30 a. m. Bible School.
3 p m. B. Y. P. U. meets. This
is the place for our young people
Sunday afternoons. It is better
here than spending the hour on
the streets, or roads. It is the
training department of the church
The Rally Day on last Sunday
was fine. Let’s keep the record
of that day up.
$8 00 WORTH OF WARE will
be given away FREE with every
MAJESTIC RANGE sold at our
DEMONSTRATION one week
only. Oct. 11. Newton-Car
michael Hdw. Cos.
Your Business
Why we hould have it
Five Reasons
———i■
Integrity— a "
Efficiency— of
Oimlitv Our goods are of highest
standard.
the lowest consistent with
high quality goods.
Experience-^-
guarantee that in our Store your drug wants are
cared for in the most proficient manner.
Woods-
Carmichael
Corner Drug Store
62 PHONES 319
IT IS SERIOUS
Some Jackson people Fail
to Realize the serious
ness of a bad back
The constant aching of a bad back,
The weariness, the tired feeling,
The pains and aches of kidney ills
may result seriously if neglected.
Dangerous urinary troubles often
follow.
A Jackson citizen shows you what
to do.
Mrs. J. K>. Thurston, Brookwood
Ave., Jackson, says: “I strained my
back while house-cleaning and my kid
neys became overtaxed. I suffered so
that I had to put pillows under my
back and l was so sore that I couldn’t
stoop over. My kidneys felt as though
they were swollen. The kidney secre
tions caused me much annoyance. I
procured Doans’ Kidney pills from
Slaton Drug Cos. and they relieved the
pains in my back and all symptoms of
kidney trouble disappeared.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t sim-
Sy ask for a kidney remedy—get
oan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Thurston had. Foster-Mi I burn
Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv
SCHOOL NEWS
The school enrollment is now
425.
We are very glad to have anew
picture in the auditorium.
The Phi Theta Society and the
Demosthenian Debating Society
were organized last Friday. The
Phi Theta Society elected the
following officers:
Helen Barnes, Pres.
Margaret Kinard, Vice Pres.
Sylvia Lyons, Sec.
Sarah Louise Furlow, Treas.
Birdnette Manley, Doorkeeper.
Tenella Tingle, Critic.
The officers of the debating so
ciety are as follows:
A SURE ENOUGH BARGAIN
90 Acres, 1 1-2 miles from Jackson, at a bargain.
Terms.
485 acres out in Butts C *V'’‘ se‘i o :'i6.< o
an acre.
Two small farms in Henry county, ju& over the line
Butts, one 70 acres and 50 acres will sell at a bargain
Houses to Sell and Rent in Jackson.
Money to loan on first-class real estate.
J. B.QUTHRIE REALTY COMPANY,
Real Estate and Renting Agents.
Harkness Bnilding, Jaekson, Georgia.
W. J. Sanders, Pres.
Harold Ham, Vice Pres.
Hugh Bailey, Sec-Treas.
Olin Merideth, Cor. Sec.
Howard O’Neal, Doorkeeper.
Walstein O’Neal, Critic.
Mrs W. P. Martin will enter
tain the members of the Phi The
ta Soceity at a Silver Tea on next
Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at
her home on College street.
The following is the subject of
the Demosthenian Debating So
ciety at the meeting Friday:
“Resolved, That Coal Has been
of More Benefit to Mankind than
Gold.’’
4 Watch Your Children
Often children do not let parents know
they are constipated. They fear some
thing distasteful. They will like Rexall
Orderlies—a mild laxative that tastes
like sugar. * Sold only by us, 10 cents. <
Blaton Drug Cos.
Go To
HURT & THAXTON’S
Barber Shop
For Service.
Jackson, Ga.
GET OUR PRICES
before buying
Lumber, Laths, Shingles,
Sash, Doors, and Blinds
or Mill work
Will make you
Interesting Figures
Crisp County
Lumber Cos.
Cordele, Georgia
Paul Nolen 6 Cos
s the place to buy and
buy RIGHT
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Irish
Potatoes
20c per peck
Saturday
O Cedar Mop
and Can Oil, long handle
iDove Hams
Fresh and fine, any size,
16c per lb
Dove B. Bacon in boxes
28c per lb
Try a
StoneFruitCake
the beSt Cake in the
world
Canned
Cooked Brains
2 cans for 25c
Yellow Yam
Sweet Potatoes
25c peck
Rutabaga
Turnips 2c lb
Fancy pink
Tokey Grapes
Large bunches
10c lb
Genuine Spanish
Pimentos
Regular 15c kind
Now 9c
New Lemons
in stock now
Fresh Cabbage
Nice and green
Try a can Crystal
Domino Syrup
10c
Stone Cakes
Six kinds, 10c each
PHONES
24 and 60
WE
DELIVER
NOW
Paul Noien 6
Company
Jackson, Ga.