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OF INTEREST IN THE
SOCIAL REALM
RETURN
I
1 shall not cry Return, Return,
Nor weep my years away;
But just as long as sunsets burn
And dawn makes no delay
I shall be lonesome —I shall miss
Your hands, your voice, your smile,
your kiss.
II
Not often shall I speak your name,
For what would strangers care
That once a sudden tempest came
And swept my garden bare:
And then you passed, and in your place
Stood Silence with her lifted face.
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Not always shall this parting be,
For though I travel slow,
I, too may claim eternity
And find the way you go:
And so I do my task and wait
The opening of the outer gate.
—J. Bertram Eveline.
W. C. T. U. Meeting
The members of the local W.
C, T. U. will meet Friday after
noon at three o’clock with Mrs.
D. N. Carmichael at Mrs. J. M.
Leach’s. An interesting pro
gram on the life of Frances E.
Willard, founder of the W. C. T.
U., has been arranged and re
freshments will be served.
D. A. R. Tea
The local B. A. R. chapter will
give a Colonial tea next Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Lamar Etheridge, from four un
til five-thirty o’clock. The U. D.
C. were officially invited Saturday
afternoon at their regular meet
ing and each member will also
invite a group of friends.
Mrs. Mallet Hostess
The members of the Bridge
Club were guests Tuesday after
noon of Mrs. Harold Mallet at
her home on Covington street.
In the interesting games Mrs.
Hugh Mallet made top score. A
salad course and hot tea was ser
ved at the card tables when the
games were over. Mrs. W. E.
Watkins will entertain the club
next Wednesday afternoon.
U. D. C. Meeting
Mrs. C. W. Buchanan, Mrs. W.
E. Merck, Mrs. L. P. McKib
ben and Miss Bessie Wal
drop were joint hostesses to the
members of the U. D. C. chapter,
Saturday afternoon at Hotel
Buchanan. The apartments
wnere the guests were enter
tained presented a lovely appear
ance in the decorations of quanti
ties of hyacinths and jonquils.
Mrs. Harkness Thornton and
Mrs. Eva Mae Smith entertained
the guests with a vocal and in
strumental solo, respectively, and
Miss Waldrop read a toast to the
U. D. C. It was voted to ask
Dr. W. N. Ainsworth, of Macon,
to deliver the Memorial address.
JOYNER’S
Phone 134
3 cans Corn F* 3 cans Okra
3 cans Tomatoes / 3 cans Beans
3 cans Kraut \ cans Pl?™
3 cans Hominy 3 cans Salmon
Prepared Buck Wheat Flour
ROME BREAD KINGANS BACON
An invitation was read from the
D. A. R. inviting the U. D. C.
members to a Colonial tea on
next Tuesday afernoon at the
home of Mrs. Lamar Etheridge.
Mrs. L. L. O’Kelly, vice-presi
dent, presided in the absence of
the president, Mrs. L. D. Watson.
A delicious ice course, in pink
and white was served the guests.
PERSONAL
Mrs. S. B. Kinard spent Sat
urday in Macon.
Mr. J. H. Patrick was a visitor
to the city Tuesday.
Judge A. H. Ogletree was a
visitor here Saturday.
Mr. J. C. Jones made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurdle Thaxton
visited in the country Sunday.
Judge T. J. Brown was in the
city Tuesday from McDonough.
Mrs. A. H. Smith was down
from Atlanta for the week-end.
Mr. G. E. Mallet was a busi
ness visitor to Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Tom McMichael visited
her son, Fred, in Atlanta this
week.
Mr. J. H. Carmichael has been
ill with the grippe for the past
few days.
Mr. M. M. Welch, of Atlanta,
is the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
W. 0. Ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMichael
and children spent Sunday with
Mrs. J. W. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Strickland,
of Griffin, were recent guests of
Mrs. George Head.
Mrs. H. L. Jenkins, of Macon,
was the recent guest of her moth
er, Mrs. S. E. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hencely
and two children spent Sunday in
Forsyth with relatives.
Mrs. Verna Wright and chil
dren spent the week-end in Mc-
Donough with relatives.
Mr. R. N. Etheridge returns
the latter part of the week from
Baltimore and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman,
of Atlanta, are guests of Misses
Dora and Catherine Maddox.
Mr. F. S. Carmichael is in the
eastern markets in the interest
of Carmichael-Mallet Company.
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Gunter. Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Jones attended
the Shriners meeting in Macon
Wednesday.
Miss Jessie Jones is teaching
at Indian Springs this week as
substitute for Miss Emma Lou
Nolen, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kimball
were among those going down to
Macon to witness the production
of “The Birth of a Nation.”
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crawford,
Mrs. C. A. Butner and Miss An
nie Lou McCord visited relatives
in Macon Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Julia Doan and Miss Ja
nie Hearn entertained the facul
ty study circle on Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. H. J.
Miller.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. Feb. 20
11 a. m. Dr. VanDeventer will
preach. The subject: “Get To
gether.”
7p. m. The subject of the ser
mon, “The Healing Hands of Je
sus.”
9:30 a. m. The Bible School.
It is not too soon to call atten
tion to Missionary Day in the
Sunday School March 26.
3p. m. Young Peoples Union.
The social given by the Union
Monday night was a decided suc
cess. We were glad some of the
mothers came to see the children
enjoy the hour. We wish they
would come on Sunday afternoon
sometimes. The church ought to
give the Union workers their
support. Help your children and
the young people to make the
church the center of their life.
When this is done there will be a
different Christian social life.
A TEXAS WONDER.
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bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheu malism, and al I 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
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cure. Send for testimonials from this
and other states. Hr. E.- W. Hall, 2926
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
For Sale or Rent
Spencer place, corner of
College and Dempsey ave.
Dr. W. H. Steele or C. T.
Beauchamp. 2-11-tf
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
LOCUST GROVE
Arbor Day was celebrated in an
appropriate way at the Institute.
Rows of trees were put on three
sides of the campus by the stu
dents of the school. New flower
beds were made, and a general
cleaning-up of the grounds en
sued. Dr. Soloman of Atlanta
was present at the chapel exer
cises on that day, when a fitting
Arbor Day program was carried
out and all enjoyed his talk.
- Marist College of Atlanta came
near loosing to the strong five,
representing L. G. I. last Satur
day, the score being 32 to 32.
Both teams played a hard game.
Marist had a better eye for the
basket, and Locust Grove excelled
in passing and dodging. Up to
this time Marist has defeated
every team that she has played.
The Phi Delta society will en
tertain the Sigma lota society to
morrow night, and a good social
This May Interest You
If you suffer with pains in your back
or side, stiff and sore muscles or joints,
or rheumatic aches, or have symptoms
of kidney trouble such as puffy swell
ings under the eyes or sleep disturbing
bladder ailments, you should know
that Foley Kidney Pills have benefited
thousands in like condition. The Owl
Pharmacy', adv
P-h-o-n-e-8 PHONE 8
No kick coming yet on Sweet Violet,
Crystal and Postell’s Elegant Flour.
Try a sack and if you have to
kick we’ll give your money back.
Fresh Florida Beans, Beets, Squash To
matoes, Celery and Cabbage.
Phone 8, it’s easy. Everything that’s good
to eat. Just Phone 8, we are here
and will fill your orders.
Kingans Breakfast Bacon at last week’s
prices, 28c
We are still hustling, keep us at it.
We like it.
J. C. Kinard & Cos.
THE LITTLEST BUSIEST PLACE
evening is expected.
The speakers who have won
places on the champion debate,
which comes during the com
mencement, are the following:
For the Philomatheans, Fred
Smith, Atlanta, and Mr. Dekle,
Gravmont, with Harold Morris,
of Atlanta, as alternate. For
the Philosophians. A. B. Culber
son. Ellenwood, and Freeman
McClure, LaFayette, with Rose
Thomas, of Trion, as alternate.
The commencement parts have
been assigned the senior class by
the faculty as follows: valedictori
an, Cerev Westbrook; salutatory,
Robert Moore; prophet, Ruby
Barton; historian, Lucy Fields;
last will and testament. Edgar
David; poet, Joe Davis; Orator,
Harold Morris; essayist, Mary
Malone; photographer, Ada Rey
nolds; coroner, Joseph Murphey.
Both Sunday Schools had good
attendance last Sunday, consider
ing the disposition of Jupiter Plu
vius. The "Go-to-Sunday-Day”
has been put off at both schools
and a record attendance of parents
is expected next Sunday.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past
thirty-five years, and has become
known as the most reliable remedy for
Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts thru
the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex
pelling the Poison from the Blood and
healing the diseased portions.
After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh
Cure for a short time you will see a
great improvement in your general
health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh
Cure at once and get rid of catarrh.
Send for testimonials, free.
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Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
136 Phone 136
We Sell the Best of
MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
Also Boiled Hams, Breakfast
Bacon and Dried Beef
Sliced on an Up-to-date Slicing Machine
We Sell Plate Ice
Call us and me goods
will come
Stodghill, Crawford &Cos.
PHONE 136 JACKSON, GA.
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Ask your pharmacist to show
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your stomach and intestines are
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need to resort to laxatives or liver
pills for biliounessor constipation.
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Pape’s Diapepsin” cranks, as
some people will call them, but
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