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NEWS ■ ■ =
OF INTEREST IN THE
- SOCIAL REALM
Chapter Presents Pictures
to School Library
The Larkin B. chapter, United
Daughters of the Confederacy,
through its president, Mrs. L. D.
Watson, has presented pictures
of Robert E. Lee and Jefferson
Davis to the school library. The
pictures are handsomely framed
and by this fitting gift the chap
ter shows what deep interest is
manifested in the school library.
Marks-Andrews
The marriage of Miss Rebecca
Marks and Mr. J. Lee Andrews
took place Sunday aftetnoon in
Monticello, the Rev. ■ Walker
Combs of the Baptist church per
forming the ceremony. Mrs. An
drews as Miss Marks was a pop
ular young lady and numbers her
friends by her acquaintances.
Mr. Andrews is the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Andrews
an 4 a very prosperous young
planter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew’s
visited relatives in Jasper county
this week. They will reside at
Mr. Andrews' home near Jack
son.
U. D. C. Meeting
The initial meeting of the Lar
kin D. Watson chapter, U. D. C.
for 1916 was held on Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. H. W. Cope
land, the other hostesses being
Mrs. J. B. Carmichael, Mrs. R.
W. Oxford and Mrs. J. H. Turner.
The spacious home, which is so
admirably suited to entertaining,
was unusually attractive with
many stately palms and ferns.
Fragrant narcissi werein evidence
oi the mantels. After a short
business session an interesting
program was rendered, Dr. Rob
ert Van Deventer making a splen
did talk on Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Others on the progam were Mrs.
W. E. Merck, Mrs. J. W. Crum,
Rev. Olin King and Rev. Isaac
Miller. “America” was chosen
as the chapter song for 1916, a
committee of three having been
appointed sometime ago to make
a selection. When the program
was over, an elaborate salad
course with hot coffee was
served the guests. With a large
and enthusiastic membership,
the meetings are always well at
tended and thoroughly enjoyed.
PERSONAL
Mrs. A. C. Smith is recovering
from her recent illness.
Wright Watkins was up from
Indian Springs, Wednesday.
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge is expec
ted home from Florida this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kimbell
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Misses Viola Slaughter andße
ba Johnson will spend Saturday
in Atlanta.
Florida Vegetables
BEANS, CELERY,
TOMATOES
Diredt from the grower
JO YNER’S
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dempsey,
Jr., announce the birth of a
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kimbell
were recent visitors to relatives
in McDonough.
Miss Dovie Bryan was the
guest part of the week of Miss
Laura Daughtry.
Co 1 . E. M. Smith and little Miss
Louise Smith spent Sunday with
Mrs. A. C. Smith.
Mrs. J. D. Jones entertained
the Bridge Club at the regular
meeting, Tuesday.
Mr. Z. T. Buttriil has been sick
for the past few days, his friends
will be sorry to learn.
Mrs. Hugh Mallet spent the
first of the week in Atlanta with
Mrs. John W. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Goodwin
will move next week into a cot
tage on McDonough street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maddox
spent Saturday in Atlanta with
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hooten.
Mrs. Mary Heflin returns next
week to Sparta after a two
w T eeks visit to relatives here.
Mrs. George Damour, of At
lanta, is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller at
tended the Coca Cola Bottlers
convention in Atlanta last week.
Miss Mary Newton expects to
leave next week to visit friends
in Fitzgerald, Cairo and Talla
hassee.
Mr. Leon Wood will leave
Thursday to enter the Eastman
Business College at Poughkeep
sie, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reese, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mrs.
J. R. Carmichael and Mrs. A. H.
Carmichael.
Mrs. G. E. Mallet and Mrs. W.
H. Mallet were guestsat a dining
given Tuesday by Mrs. E. D.
Tolleson at her home in McDon
ough.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Slaughter
and Miss Fannie Slaughter expect
to leave next week for a visit to
Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Slaughter in
Summerfield, Florida.
Miss May Bickers, who has
been in California for the past
year and a half visiting the Ex
position and other points of in
terest, will spend the months of
January and February with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Bickers.
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. J
Harp at the post office. 12-31-tf j
PERFUMES
TH AT PLEASE
MELBA
Lov’me, Rose, Violet, Lilac,
Bouquet, Toilet Waters 75c
Lov’me, Melbaline, Rice and
Talcum Powders 25c to 75c
Djer Kiss and Azurea
Perfume, Toilet Water, Sachet
Talcum and Face Powder
MARY GARDEN
and HUDNUTS
Our line of Toilet Prepara
tions is Complete
Phone or See Us
Woods-
Carmichael
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. Jan. 30
11 a. m. The pastor will preach,
subject “The Coming Again of
Our Lord.”
7p. m. “The Creating Hands
of Jesus. ”
9:30 a. m. is the hour for Bible
School.
3p. m. The Young Peoples
hour.
Revival Meeting
We hope to be abie to make a
definite announcement concern
ing the evangelistic meetings,
Sunday morning.
The Laymens meeting in At
lanta Feb. 2-6. The Baraca class
ought to have a delegate, the
deacons and the pastor’s class
too.
Valentine Social
The Young Peoples Union will
entertain their friends on Feb.
14th at the church.
When You Think Of
Furniture
Think of The Big Store
All New Goods
New Prices
We Cordially Invite Y ou
To Call.
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.
KEEP LVER ACTIVE
AND BOWELS CLEAN
WITH “GASCARETS”
when bilious, sick,
headachy, constipated,
or for bad breath or sour
stomach
Be cheerful! Clean up inside
tonight and feel fine. Take Cas
carets to liven your liver and
clean the bowels and stop head
aches, a bad cold, biliousness, of
fensive breath, coated tongue,
sallowness, sour stomach and
gases. To-night take Cascarets
and enjoy the nicest, gentlest
liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced. Wake up feel
inggrand—Everybody’s doing it.
Cascarets best laxative for chil
dren also. adv.
Mote Watts has added a large
pair of black hearse horses to his
undertaking business.
New Middies in various
styles and specially priced
at 50c and 98c.
The Busy Corner.
Wanted beef cattle, fat
or poor, T. B. Conner.
PHONE
24 and
60
New Jasper County
Jumbo Pecans
to be sold at a price
Kingans
Breakfast Bacon
with grocery order
Saturday for
28c lb
Malaga Grapes
Just received from N. Y.
Stone’s Cakes
(Six Varieties) 10c Each
Fresh Every Day
Try a loaf Home-Made
BREAD
Well wrapped in Parch
ment Paper
We have to arrive Friday
Fresh Beans
Tomatoes, Pineapples,
Beans, Lettuce, Celery,
Cabbage, Onions.
Car Load
Bannanas, Oranges,
Grape Fruit, Tangarines
also for our week-end
trade. Be svre and price
before you buy. We
have the finest fruit yet.
Juicy and Sweet.
Try a can of that gcod
Votan Coffee
Best in the world
4 lb California
Evap. Peaches
25c
Evap. Apples
3 packages
Fresh and Nice
Yellow Yam Sweet
POTATOES
Fancy
Pearl Grits
White as Snow
10c per package
We want your orders
and will treat you right.
We Deliver
NOW
Paul Nolen & Cos
Jackson, Ga.
PHONE
24 and
60
PHONE
24 and
60
PHONE
24 and
60