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NEWS
OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
Informal Bridge
Miss Rosa Newton entertained
the Tuesday Bridge Club at its
usual weekly meeting. The cozy
“den” was used on this informal
occasion, the series of four
games being played with much
interest. Grape fruit, salad,
sandwiches and hot tea was
served the eight guests.
Parent-Teacher Meeting
The feature of the last meeting
of the Parent-Teacher Associa
tion, held at the auditorium Wed
nesday afternoon of last week,
was the splendid address of Prof.
W. P. Martin. He gave a prac
tical, original and instructive
talk on “Discipline—in the Home
and in the School.” There was
a large attendance and the ses
sion proved an enthusiastic one.
Birthday Party
Little Miss Virginia Crawford
complimented a group of her lit
tle friends with an enjoyable
party on Monday afternoon in
celebration of her fifth birthday.
Mrs. W. M. Crawford and Mrs.
L. M. Crawford arranged the
many games for the little folks.
Cream and cake was served the
twenty-eight guests present on
this delightful occasion.
For Attractive Bride
Misses Lucv , Goodman and
Kate Ham were Hostesses Friday
afternoon at an informal rook
party for Mrs. C. M. Kimbell, an
attractive bride of January.
Bowls of narcissi and misty ferns
added a touch of color to the liv
ing-room, where the games were
played. The honor guest was
presented a beautiful set of em
broidered towels. The sixteen
guests were served delicious
salads and hot coffee.
PERSONAL
Warren Furlow spent Wednes
!day in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. W. Crum was a recent
visitor to Atlanta.
Dr. Robert VanDeventer spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Misses Pierce and Cooley spent
the week-end in Macon.
Mrs. J. R. Sams is convalesc
ing from a recent illness.
Mr. J. W. Burch has returned
from Michigan and Illinois.
Col. W. E. Watkins made a
business trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crawford
spent Wednesday in Milledge
ville.
Mrs. Wayman Cole and chil
dren have been spending the
past few days in the country
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Matt Mc-
Michael.
JOYNER’S GROCERY—I 34
310 c cans good Coffee
15c cans 3 lb size Kraut Lv\*
115 c 3 pound can Toma- | A
toes and Green Pepper 1111'
—Extra Nice * V V
1 25c bottle Pure French Olive Oil 2Qe
Anything bought of me not found to be good
quality nil you have to do is make an alarm and | k lAI/rjAf
report the cause and I’ll answer cause cheer- JUyIICI
fully. Save Money. *
Miss Ruby Chambliss, of Ju
liette, is the guest of Mrs. J. F.
Chambliss.
Mrs. C. A. Butner left Satur
day for Athens to be away sev
eral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Settle are
now occupying a cottage on Col
lege street.
Mrs. L. M. Crawford visited
Miss Annie Crawford in Atlanta
several da vs ago.
Mrs. A. C. Smith has been ill
for the past week at the home of
Mr. A. H. Smith.
Col. W. S. Florence, of Monti
cello, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Bailey.
Hon. C. A. Towles and Mr. A.
H. Pope, of Cork, were visitors
to the city Wednesday.
Rev. F. G. Spearman, of Jenk
insburg, was among Wednes
day's visitors in the city.
Hon. C. A. Towles, of Cork,
leaves Friday for an outing in
Florida and Havana, Cuba.
Mr. A. J. Biles, cashier of the
Planters Bank at Sycamore, was
a visitor to the city Wednesday.
Mrs. R. S. Womble and chil
dren have returned to Jackson
ville after a visit to Mrs. Emily
Jinks.
Miss Annie Crawford is con
valescing from a recent illness
and is the guest of Mrs. L. M.
Crawford.
Mrs. W. A. Newton and Mrs.
Rose Carmichael visited Mrs. L.
P. Lester, in Macon, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. J. B. Thomas left a few
days ago for Helena. Ark., to
enter business. Mrs. Thomas
and children wiil join him later.
Master Frank Etheridge en
tertained a number of his little
friends at a party on Saturday
afternoon, celebrating his third
birthday.
Mrs. George Mingledorff and
two children have returned to
their home in Royston, after a
visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
J. W. Crum.
Mrs. McCune McMichael, Miss
Marie McMichael and Louis
Thompson are on a ten days vis
it to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boyd
at Eagle Lake, Florida.
Miss Carrie Knott left Satur
day for Dalton, where she will
assist her brother, Mr. H. G.
Knott, who is agent for the
Southern railway at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Watson’s
many friends will regret to learn
of the death of Mrs. Watson’s
father, Mr. Alfred Milnes, in
Coldwater, Michigan, last Satur
day.
230 c cans large size
Sweet Pickle Peaches wv
]4oc large size Oueen AP*
Olives— None better
—Good
Mrs. Hunt, of College Park,
Mr. Olin Smith, of Forsyth, and
Col. E. M. Smith, of McDonough,
spent Wednesday here to see
their mother, Mrs. A. C. Smith,
wh> has been quite sick.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. Jan. 23
The Pastor will preach at 11 a.
m. Subject: Equipping for Ser
vice.
7p. m. “Behold my Hands.”
9: 30 a. m. Bible School.
3p. m. Young Peoples Meet
ing.
The Pastor will preach at In
dian Springs at 3 p. m.
StMe Wide Evangelistic Meeting
These meetings are suggested
by the board of Missions. The
entire Evangelistic force of the
Home Mission Board and state
board with many pastor-evange
listists will be used in these meet
ings. The month of March is the
time set apart for the churches
in this section of Georgia to co
operate with the movement.
The church in Jackson is plan
ning meetings for the last week
in March. Attention is called to
this purpose now that we may be
getting ready to help and to make
the occasion, so far as human
agencies can. a great blessing to
the town.
CLERK ALL RUN DOWN
Restored To Health By Vinol
Shelbyville, Ind.—“l am a clerk in a
hotel and was all run down, no energy,
my blood was poor and my face covered
with pimples. I got so weak I had to
put up an awful fight to keep at work.
After taking many other remedies with
out benefit Vinol has retored my health
and strength. ’’—-Roy F. Bird.
For all run-down, weak, nervous
conditions of men and women, nothing
equals Vinol, our delicious cod liver and
iron tonic without oil. Try it on our
guarantee.
Woods-Carmiphael Drug .& Book Cos
Jackson,, Ga.
Notice
Those who have overlooked
paying their state and county tax
es for 1915 will please come for
ward and pay up. The State is
demanding the state taxes to be
forwarded to the state treasurer.
A hint to the wise is sufficient.
Respectfully,
J. P. Maddox, T. C.
For Rent
My six room residence on Mul
berry street, comparatively new.
Large lot, water, bath, electric
lights, etc. Half block public
square. Apply to Mrs. A. B.
Harp at the post office. 12-31-tf
Let Us
SERVE VOL
When you need anything in
Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausage,
Sliced Ham, Fish and Oysters
Our delivery is prompt. call 136 and see
how quick we can deliver. Everything kept
spic and span. Our aim is to please our
customers.
ICE AT ALL SEASONS
We will appreciate a share of your patronage
Stodghill,Crawford & Cos.
PHONE 136 JACKSON, GA.
EVER SALIVATED BY
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
Calomel is Quicksilver and
Acts Like Dynamite on
Your Liver.
Calomel loses you a day! You
know what calomel is. It's mer
cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan
gerous. It crashes into sour bile
like dynamite, cramping and sick
ening you. Calomel attacks the
bones and should never be put
into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out
and believe you need a dose of
dangerous calomel just remember
that your druggist sells for 50
cents a large bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone, which is entirely veg
etable and pleasant to take and
is a perfect substitute for calo
mel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and cannot salivate.
Don’t take calomel! It makes
you sick the next day; it loses
you a day’s work. Dodson’s Liv
er Tone straightens you right up
and you feel great. Give it to
the children because it isperfect
ly harmless and doesn’t gripe, ad
New Spring Suits ar
riving now. They are
beauties.
The Busy Corner.
FOR SALE
Piano, sideboard, suit of furni
ture, folding bed, other household
articles. Mrs. C. R. Gresham.
For Rent
Small farm just below Pepper
ton, also offices in second story of
Curry building. Apply Mrs. An
nie E. Curry.
Get Rid Of A Racking La Grippe
Cough—lt Weakens
For the severe racking cough that
comes with lagrippe, Koley’s Honey
and Tar Compound is wonderfully heal
ing and soothing. It. G. Collins, ex
postmaster, Barnegat, N. J., saj's:
“Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
soon stopped the severe lagrippe cough
that completely exhausted me. It
can’t be beat.” The Owl Pharmacy,
adv
For Rent
House on West Third street,
with all modern conveniences,
lan. 1, 1916. Apply to Mrs. M.
C. Wright. 11-26 tf
New Silk Dresses are
here for your choice. See
them at The Busy Corner.
FOR SALE
1 Oakland 1914 model,
dirt cheap. Apply W. L.
Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.
COME QUICK.
PHONE
24 and
60
4 lbs. Yellow Cling
Evaporated
Peaches
25c
Stone’s Cakes
Fresh Every Day
Six Kinds 10c Each
mam*.
CocoanutSyrup
All sizes. Try a bottle
or can.
Green Cabbage, Rutaba
ga Turnips, White Peas,
Lima Beaus, all fresh
and sound
Dove Brand
Breakfast Bacon
Kingan’s Break
fast Bacon
Dove Ham
All just, received
3 cans Hawaiian
Pineapple
for 25c, sliced or grated
Canned Cherries
10c per can
Try a can
Tuna Fish
Fine for salads
Fresh Celery
Diredt from California
The Be&Yet
Phone us or
come in person.
Get your goods
RIGHT
We Deliver
NOW
Paul Nolen 6 Cos
Jackson, Ga.
PHONE
24 and
6o
PHONE
24 and
60
PHONE
24 and
60