The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, November 12, 1915, Image 5
NEWS
OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
FRIENDS THAT COUNT
The friends that love us always,
In the good times and the bad;
The friends that love us always,
Are the friends that keep us glad.
The friends that cling in tempest
As they do in calm are those
That have made the paths of friendship
Seem the paths of song and rose.
The friends that love us always,
When we go their way or not,
Are the friends our hearts remember
When the others are forgot.
The friends that stick the closest
When trouble grows the worst;
The friends that love always
Just the way they did at first—
They are the crowning jewels
Of the coronets we weave
In the dream of tender moments
When the troubles start to leave;
We revere their names forever
And we see their faces clear,
The friends that love always
Whether sun or shadow’s near.
—Exchange.
Players Club to Monticello
The members of the Players
Club will present “Nan—the
Mascotte,” in Monticello, Friday
evening. They will be accom
panied by the members of the
Glee Club and Miss Ezra Morri
son, accompanist. Enthusiastic
audiences have greeted the play
ers in other towns and no doubt
Monticello will turn out en masse
to hear them.
Mrs. Buttrill Hostess
A pleasant event of the week
was the meeting of the Bridge
club, Tuesday afternoon, with
Mrs. T. H. Buttrill at her home
on McDonough street. Crystal
vases, holding yellow and white
chrysanthemums adorned the
spacious living room and the ice
course served at the card tables
carried out the yellow and white
idea. Eight guests were delight
fully entertained.
U. D. C. Meeting
On account of a recent bereave
ment in Mrs. H. W. Copeland’s
family, the U. D. C. meeting
which was announced to be held
at her home Thursday of this
week, will be held with Mrs. J.
W. Crum, when Mrs. Crum,
Mrs. G. D. Head, Mrs. J. Lee
Byron, Misses Ada Sams and
Carrie Knott will be joint hos
tesses. The hour is set for 6
o’clock and the president urges a
full attendance, as this is the
last meeting before the state con
vention in Thomasville.
Adams-Carmichael
Invitations have been received
in the city to the marriage of Miss
Ruth Virginia Adams and M .
Frank Smith Carmichael, on the
afternoon of November 17 h at
half past three o’clock at
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Adams, 219 Vin
ville Avenue, Macon A good
many Jackson people will go
down to Macon for the wedding
of this popular couple an
return the same afternoon.
Immediately after t e cer
mony Mr. Carmichael and his
bride will leave for a wedd g
trip East.
PERSONAL
Mr. Ralph Settle was up from
Bawkinsville, Sunday.
Mrs. C. A. Butner has returned
from Macon.
Mr. J. B. Carmichael spent
[Tuesday in Atlanta.
Miss Lucile Elder is the guest
of Miss Pauline Mallet.
Judge A. H. Ogletree was a
visitor to the city this week.
Mr. Bradley Slaughter was a
visitor from Atlanta, Sunday.
Little Miss Mollie Watkins has
been ill for the past few days.
Mrs. Roy McMichael spent the
past several days with Mrs. Cole.
Many friends will regret to
learn of the illness of Mr. J. C.
Kinard.
Rev. Olin King is in Rome at
tending the North Georgia con
ference.
Mr. J. A. Joyner spent Sunday
in Macon with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Luther Joyner.
Misses Allie and Fay Jarrell are
visiting their sister, Mrs. A. A.
Fuqua, at Lilly.
Misses Mary and Rosa Newton
will spend next week in Atlanta,
with Mrs. C. R. Robison.
Hon. J. A. Fouche. of McDon
ough, was a well known visitor
to the city Wednesday.
Mrs. George Damour, of Atlan
ta is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael.
Miss Grace Jarrell spent the
week-end in Macon with Misses
Annie and Rachel Arenson.
Mr. George Glass, of Miami,
Fla., was the guest last week of
the family of Dr. J. A. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ball, of
Bronwood, were guests of rela
tives here the first of the week.
Mr. W. P. Newton, Misses
Amoss and Lipps and Mrs. J. W.
Crum motored to Macon, Sunday.
Mrs. E. H. Stephens has re
turned from Williamsport, Penn.,
where she spent the summer and
fall.
Mrs. J. C. Pittman, of Dublin,
was the guest last week of Mrs.
C. A. Pittman and Mrs. Mary
Pittman.
Miss Nettie Pittman will be
among the Jackson people going
up to the Harvest Festival in At
lanta next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carmi
chael and daughter, of Monroe,
were recent guests of his mother,
Mrs. Estelle Carmichael.
Mrs. L. D. Watson leaves the
latter part of the week for a vis
it with her daughter, Mrs. Clay
ton Matthews, in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Colvin,
Misses Ethel Colvin Elsie Curry
and Mrs. F. Z. Curry motored
over to Barnesville. Sunday.
Mrs. Emily Jinks will move
Mondav to the home of Mr. Char
les Jinks on Covington street,
where she will have apartments.
Rev. and Mrs. Z. E. Barron and
family left Thursday of this week
for Marshallville, where he has
accepted a call to the Baptist
church.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
vour druggist will refund money if PAZO
XtS-TMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
° l £j 1 Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
Tbe firsl give. Ease and Rest.
MR. E. C. CAWTHON TO
RUN FOR TAX RECEIVER
i
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The first definite political an
' nouncement for next year’s pri
: mary is the statement of Mr. E.
;C. Cawthon that he would be a
candidate far tax receiver.
Long a resident of Butts coun
ty, well Known as a Confederate
soldier and citizen, Mr. Cawthon
has many friends over the county
who will doubtless give him their
support and encouragement. In
the 1914 primaries he was a can
didate for tax receiver and made
a strong race in a field of several
candidates. Mr. Cawthon states
his formal announcement will be
made at the proper time and that
he will without doubt be a can
didate.
CLEANSES YOUR HAIR
MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL
THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY
Try this! All dandruff dis
appears and hair
coming out
Surelv try a “Danderine Hair
Cleanse” if you wish to immedi
ately double the beauty of your
hair. Just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and draw it carefully
through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time; this will
cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or
any excessive oil —in a few min
utes you will be amazed. A our
hair will be wavv, fluffy and
abundant and possess an incom
arable softness, lustre and lux
uriance.
Besides beautifying the hair,
one application of Danderine
dissolves every particle of Dan
druff; invigorates the scalp, stop
ping itching and falling hair.
Danderine is to the hair what
fresh showers of rain and sun
shine are to vegitation. It goes
right to the roots, invigorates
and strengthens them. Its ex
hilarating, stimulating and life
producing properties cause the
hair to grow long, strong and
beautiful.
You can surely have pretty,
soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it
if you will just get a 25-cent bot
tle of Knowlton’s Danderine
from yny drug store or toilet
counter and try it as directed.
Grape Fruit, Oranges,
Apples, Bananas, Raisins,
Cocoanuts and many oth
er items just in. J. A. Joy
ner, phone I—3—4.
Blue Stone for wheat at
Woods-Carmichael.
THIS IS A BARGAIN
70 acre farm 2Vz miles south of Jack
son, well improved, $60.00 per acre
will buy.
On Covington street I have a 6 room
house with lights and water, for sale
or rent at a big bargain. Terms.
On Lyons street the Davis Kinard
home, a 7 room house, will sell at a
bargain.
The Goddard lots still for sale.
J. B. GUTHRIE REALTY CO.,
Real Estate and Renting Agents
Harkness Building Jackson, Georgia
HARD CHRONIC COUGH
Hade Well by Delicious Vinol
Crestline, Ohio. “ I contracted a
hard, chronic cough, and was weak,
nervous and run down. I have a small
family of three, and it was hard for me
to do my work. I took different medi
cines without benefit. Finally I heard
about Vinol, and it has restored me to
health and strength, my cough is all gone
and I feel fine. —Mrs. H. H. Carlisle.
We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod
liver and iron tonic without oil, for
chronic coughs and colds, and for all
weak, nervous, run-down conditions.
Woods-Carmichael Book & Drug
Company, Jackson. Ga.
SCHOOL NEWS
We are very sorry to loose
from the ninth grade, Ruby Bur
ford, who has gone to Wrights
ville, Ga., to attend school there.
Mrs. J. T. Moore visited the
school last Wednesday morning
in interest of the reading room.
We appreciate very much the
magazines placed there bv the
Parent-Teacher Association.
We are very glad to know that
Els worth Watkins, one of our
Senior boys, won first prize in
the corn show at the Macon fair.
You Can Enjoy Life
Eat what you want and not be troubled
with indigestion if you will take a
Steffi "was*
before and after each meal. Sold only
by us—2sc a box. /
Slaton Drug Cos.
C. VV. STUART
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER
Subdivides and sells your farm at liltfh
price. Kive years successful experience
Services with or without advertising catn
palgn. We sell others, why not yours?(five
full description and write for terms and
dates. Address 518 Ga. Life Rid*?.. Macon, Oft
COAL
at Cash Prices
Hereafter we will sell coal
for CASH only. Please re
member this in giving your
orders. This applies to rich,
poor, young, old and all
ptOCCAC
BUnS LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 3
Money to Loan
On improved farm lands
in Butts County, in a
mounts of SIOOO and up,
for long terms at reasona
ble rates. If interested,
write
HOLLIS T. POPE,
11-5-4 t Monticello, Ga.
We Deliver
NOW
Phones 24 & 60
Every day in
the week
SPECIALS
We have all new goodj
for that Fruit Cake
Seeded Raisins, Prunes,
Citron, Nuts all kinds,
Figs, Dates. In fact our
line is new and complete
Dove Brand Hams
16c
Dove Brand B. Bacon
30c
Kingan Breakfast Bacon
32c
Ocedar Mop and Can oil
40c
A BARGAIN
Wesson Cooking Oil
20c Can
3 lb can Y. C. California
Peaches, regular 35c
seller now
20c
PIMENTOS
10c per can
Genuine Imported
from Spain
STONE’S
Fruit Cakes
1 lb net
30c
Yacht Club
Salad Dressing
Try a bottle
Yellow Yam
Sweet Potatoes
20c
per peck
8 Bars King
Laundry Soap
25c
All kinds of
Fruits
at the right prices. Get
our Prices
before you buy.
Paul NolenS Cos
Jackson, Ga.
Phones 24 and 60
We Deliver
NOW