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PERSONAL
Mrs. H. Besinger has returned
from a visit in Bamburg, S. C.
Mrs. J. T. Carson has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Van Smith
at Cork. /
Mrs. S. C. Paul spent the week
end in Maccn with Mrs. H. L.
Jenkins.
Prof, and Mrs. Martin attended
commencement at Bessie Tift,
Monday.
Mrs. Jim Kinard and children,
of Collins, are guests of Mrs. S.
B. Kinard.
Miss Annie Keith, of Rock Hill,
S. C., is the guest of Miss Annie
Catchings Crum.
Mrs. W. S. Colvin spent a few
days of the past week in Jenkins
burg with relatives.
Mr. J. F. Little, of Forsyth,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Hencely.
Mrs. A. F. Whitney returned
Mondav from a visit to Mrs. L.
P. Lester, in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael,
Joe and Virginia Carmichael mo
tored to Macon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mingle
dorff and children of Royston, are
guests of Mrs. J. W. Crum.
Mrs. S. P. Nichols and children
are in Abbeville, S. C.. guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nichols.
Miss Marguerite Fletcher, of
Atlanta, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fletcher.
Mrs. W. A. Woodall and little
son. Doyle, of Macon, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Willis.
Mr. Dave Spencer, who taught
in the Marietta public schools, is
at home for the summer vacation.
Messrs. James Newton and
Henry Duke, of Cochran, spent
the week-end with relatives here.
Dr. R. L. Hammond has re
turned from Augusta where he is
a student in the Augusta Medical
College.
To the People of Jackson And
Vicinity:
I note with pleasure the hearty co-operation the
originators of "The Close atOne O’clock Wednesday”
are receiving from the public.
I wish for it much success and am going to assist
the people in this way:
EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT I WANT
TO BE A JACKSON NIGHT AT THE FOY HOTEL.
I will have a Special Supper, the best one you ever
had for fifty cents, and after the Supper a Dance in
the Dining Room under Cool Electric Fans.
NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION TO THE DANCE. YOU
ARE WELCOME WHETHER YOU GET SUPPER OR NOT.
After the Dance Refreshments wHI be served.
I want the people of Jackson and Butts County to
have the Foy Hotel their headquarters when here,
and every one is welcome here at any and all times.
With best wishes at all times, I am,
Sincerely,
SHERWOOD THAXTON, PROP.
Miss Willie Ruth Pittman is at
home from Shorter College, where
she studied during the spring
months.
Mr. Tom McMichael spent Sun
day in Atlanta with his son, Fred,
who continues to improve at a
local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Powell
motored from Newnan and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Park
Newton Sunday.
Mr. Charles Bailey has returned
from a short stay in Birmingham
and will be the guest of his moth
er for two weeks.
Miss Katherine Philips return
ed to her home in Monticello, Sat
urday, after a pleasant visit to
Miss Lucie Goodman.
Mr. Frank Childs, of Jenkins
burg, was among those who were
graduated from the Georgia Mil
itary College, Milledgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lum Turner and
family and Mrs. L. H. Ferguson,
of McDonough, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Kinard, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben
and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Hurt spent Sunday in Macon
with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Akin.
Mrs. C. A. Butner and Master
Harry Bob Butner spent the week
end in Macon with Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. McCord and Harry Butner.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Willis,
of Liveoak, Fla., and Dr. H. O.
Brown, of Atlanta, were the
guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Willis.
Mrs. W. E. Watkins and little
daughter, Mollie, returned this
week from a visit of several weeks
with relatives at Bluffton and
Marshallville.
Mrs. Luther Carter and children
who have been visiting her moth
er in Macon are here for a short
visit before returning to their
home in Draketown.
Mrs. Lee Smith spent Saturday
in Atlanta, joining Misses Sara
Smith and Doris Nutt, who were
returning home from Ward-Bel
mont college, Nashville.
Mrs. J. B. Thomas and two
sons and Mr. Cadimus Pope left
Tuesday for their home in Helena,
Arkansas. They haye many
warm friends here, who regret to
see them leave.
Mrs. W. E. Merck, Mary Kate
and Edgar Merck are spending
the summer months with relatives
in Gainesville, Mrs. Merck having
been called to the beside of her
father who is quite ill.
Miss Annie Catchings Crum,
accompanied by Miss Anna Keith,
arrived Friday from Americus to
spend the summer with her par
ents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crum.
Miss Keith who is so pleasantly
remembered as a popular teacher
in the public school here, will be
their guest for several days.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. June 4
11 a. m. The Next Sabbath.
Bp. m. The World’s Greatest
Preacher.
9:30 a. m. Bible School. A
special feature will be “Cradle
Roll Day.” The Cradle Roll De
partment will be present.
3p. m. Young Peoples Union.
The last meeting for the summer,
Let every member be present.
The Swimming Pool is ready
for use. See the Pastor and ar
range to enjoy the swim. It is
cool, clean, refreshing and health
ful.
We stay open Wednes
day Afternoon.
For Groceries phone 186
For Ready-to-Wear and
Millinery phone 94.
For Clothing, Shoes and
Dry Goods phone 167.
For Office phone 93.
Your orders appreciated.
Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
PROGRESS-ARGUS HAS
CASH SUBSCRIPTON PLAN
As previously announced, The
Progress-Argus will conduct its
circulation on a strictly cash ba
sis hereafter. The new system
became operative June 1.
A small number of subscribers
who failed to respond to the no
tices sent them were cut off the
list. It is hoped they will pay up
and get in good standing. The
paper regretted to part with any
of its readers but the rule has
been made and will be adhered to
impartially and rigidly.
Since first mention was made
of the cash in advance basis, a
large number of subscribers have
responded nobly. Without ex
ception all those who have ex
pressed themselves on the ques
tion heartily endorse the cash in
advance system. Ninety five per
cent of the people state they do
not want to “read the paper on
a credit.”
By placing its circulation on a
cash system. The Progress-Argus
will be able to issue a larger and
better paper and to that end all
of its energies will be directed.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularitiesoftbe
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
ment, and seldom ever fails to perfects
cure. Bend for testimonials from this
and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 29*26
Olive Street, Bt. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
The Augusta Chronicle and
Columbus Enquirer-Sun are
among the larger daily papers
supporting the claims of Macon
for the state capital.
If it is anything kept by
AN UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE
We Have It
OUR STOCK IS
COMPLETE
WE ARE SELDOM OUT OF ANYTHING
Our Drug Department
Is under the supervision of Licensed men
—men of experience. When we fill your
Prescriptions they are filled RIGHT—no
substitutions. They are filled just like
your doctor wants them filled.
WE SERVE THE
Best Drinks
IIN TOWN
Come into see or phone us
We Close Every Wednesday
From 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Genuine Tanlac SI.OO Bottle
6 Bottles $5.00
Woods-Carmichael
Corner Drug Store
OUALITY FIRST COURTESY ALWAYS
319 Phones 62
We stay open Wednes
day Afternoon.
For Groceries phone 186
For Ready-to-Wear and
Millinery phone 94.
For Clothing, Shoes and
Dry Goods phone 167.
For Office phone 93.
Your orders appreciated.
Carmichael-Mallet Cos.
This Free
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Dempsey Hardware Cos.
Jackson, Georgia
FOR SALE—CHEAP
Five good young mules. We
always have mules on hand and
will sell or swap, cash or time.
When vou need a mule come to
see B. F. Watkins & Cos.
3-31-tf
Tuberculosis is contagious, pre
ventable, curable.