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CASH CASH
Beginning October Ist
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CIGARS CIGARETTES
DRINKS CANDY
MAGAZINES
Carmichael Drug
& Book Company
We appreciate your patronage.
Society and Personal
Harry Butner \\as up from Macon
Sunday.
Miss Ernestine Dempsey spent the
week-end at home.
Mr. R. E. Stanfield spent the week
end with relatives here.
Mrs. A. H. Smith is visiting Mrs.
Philip Head in Atlanta.
Mr. George Lindsay, of Mcon, was
a visitor in the city Sunday.
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We will sell the above for
Cash Only
FIRST —Because these items
when charged are small charges
and it takes a bookkeeper as
long to post these small items as
it would larger ones.
SECOND —We are unable to
obtain the required help to keep
books and wait on customers.
We hope all will appreciate the
fadt that merchandise is hard to
get and higher than ever before.
We will at all times endeavor to
keep a complete stock.
When in need of anything car
ried by an up-to-date Drugstore
PHONE 62
Miss Sara Beauchamp is attending
college at Wesleyan this term.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. T. Mayo were
visitors in the city Wednesday.
Miss Mary Sims Eakes, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Miss Pauline Mallet.
Mr. H. D. Moore, of Lakeland, Fla.,
has been spending several days here.
Mies Rosa Newton returned Mon
day irom a visit to friends in Conyers, j
Dr. and Mrs. 0. L Adams, of Mc-
Donough, visited relatives here Sun
day.
Mrs. Frank S. Carmichael is visiting
her father, Mr. Charles Adams, in
Macon.
Mrs. George Gilmore spent last
week with Mrs. Viola Sandard at
Blount.
Taylor Buttrill Smith was over
from Emory college for Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Eloise Slaton, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs.
H. R. Slaton.
Be Patriotic
Don’t wait till dinner time to order and ex
pect to get your orders filled and delivered on
time. Labor being scarce we will from now on
NOT MAKE SO MANY DELIVERIES TO ONE
PLACE, as it costs as much to deliver five cents
worth as it does five dollars worth.
Please don’t think we do not appreciate your
trade, for we certainly do, but by giving all your
orders at once, EARLY in the morning, we can
make prompt deliveries and cut expenses, and
help the Red Cross, buy Liberty Bonds, War
Savings Stamps, etc.
We carry a large of Fancy Groceries.
We treat you right. We appreciate your trade.
Call us EARLY. Buy a day’s supply at once
and SAVE DELAYS.
PHONE 6 OR 8
We like to hear them ring. If we’re out of
what you want, we will get it for you.
Yours to Serve and Satisfy
J. C. KINARD 6 CO.
Miss Annie Crawford, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end the guest of Mrs.
L. M. Crawford.
Mrs. J. W. Moore and Mr. Joe Mc-
Michael spent Saturday in Atlanta
with Mr. Maurice Moore.
Mrs. B. L. Griffin has returned
home to Ocoee, Florida, after a week’s
visi with Mrs. C. A. Butner.
Miss Annie Catchings Crum came
down from Atlanta to spend Sunday
with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crum.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Crawford, of
Locust Grove, were guests Wednesday
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crawfrd.
jMrs. Park Newton and Park, Jr.,
returned Thursday from a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Powell in Newnan.
Miss Helen Carmichael returned
Monday from a week-end visit to her
sister, Mrs. George Damour, in Macon
[Mrs. W. E. White returned Monday
to her home in Green Cove Springs,
Fla., after a visit with Mrs. George
Head.
Mrs. J. A. Middlebrooks and Miss
Ruth Middlebrooks, of Jenkinsburg(
spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. B.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Parker, of
Lyons, announce the birth of a dau
ghter who has been named Sara Gil
more Parker.
Mrs. Chas. S. Robison and Miss
Alice McCauley, of Atlanta, are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Newton.
Mrs. W. P. Newton left Thursday
for Milledgeville vuhere she was called
on account of the illness of her moth
er, Mrs. J. W. Amoss.
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Fred Hopkins, who is attending
Georgia Tech, came down Saturday
night for a week-end visit with Dr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins.
Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Slaughter and
two children left Friday for their
home in Florida after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. I. J. Slaughter.
Mrs. George Mallet returned Sat
urday from Macon and will be at
home with Mrs. Emma Mallet during
Major Mallet’s absence.
The friends of Mr. H. M. Moore
will be interested to know* that he is
doing nicely after a recent operation
at an Atlanta sanitarium.
Mrs. Annie Webb and her son, Ma
hone Crawley, formerly of Atlanta,
are at Mrs. Marshall Finley’s until
they take possession of their farm
near here. i
5 electric:
"JUST PRESS A BIT MAR
TO SEW FASTER"
Sewing motor
No Bolts' No Screws
FITS any MACHINE
Ask for free Trial
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
W. E. MERCK, Mgr.
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Miss Clara Nolen was on the pro
gram given at the memorial exercises
to Miss Celeste Parrish at Carnegie
Library, Atlanta, Saturday afternoon.
Capt. T. J. Collins, who spent last
week in Washington, has been assign
ed to duty at Camp Lewis, Seattle,
Wash., and left Sunday night for his
new post.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mallet spent
Saturday in Macon, going down to be
with Major and Mrs. G. E. Mallet be
fore his departure from Camp Wheel
er for overseas duty.
-Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Etheridge and
Mrs. W. L. Etheridge and son will be
at home for the winter- at No. 60
Prado, Ansley Park, occupying the
home of Dr. Henry Alford Porter,
pastor of Second Baptist church, dur
ing liis absence in France in Y. M. C.
A. work.—Sunday’s Atlanta Journal.
METHODIST CHURCH
S. R. England Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. R. P. Sas
nett, Supt. The Sunday School hour
will be devoted to the Children’s Day
Exercises. A special program is being
prepared and will be rendered by the
children, beginning at 10 a. m.
Avery cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend these exercises.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
by Rev. W L. Pierce, Presiding Elder
of the Griffin District.
The 4th Quarterly Conference of
the Jackson charge will be held at
3:30 p. m.
Social meeting of the Woman’s Mis
sionary Society at the home of Mrs.
J. W. Crum Monday 4:30 p. m.
Mid-\ueek Prayer Meeting Weuaes-.
day 8 p. m.