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• NICHOLSON •
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Rev. J. H. Griffin of Toccon wu in
the city with friends one day last
week.
Mrs. Callie Turner of Atlanta was
here at the bedside of her father,
Mr. W. M. Sailors, last week.
Mr. T. J. Fleeman of Greenville,
S. C., was here over the week-end,
the truest of his mother.
Mias Willie Hawks of Atlanta was
among the visitors here over the
week-end with relatives and friends.
Mr. J. W. Cash of Hoschton was
visiting here Sunday, the guest of
friends for a while.
Mr. Woots Martin of South Geor
gia was among the visitors here dur
ing the past week with relatives.
Rev. W. L. Jolly of Comer preach
ed at the Methodist church Sunday
afternoon at three o’clock.
Hon. T. T. Benton of Jefferson was
a visitor of the literary school one
day last week.
Mr, Frank Stribbling and family of
Danielsville were visiting Mr. T. W.
Phillips home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Wood of
Commerce were week-end guests of
relatives and friends here.
Messrs. D. Walker, Jewett Bar
nett, Misses Zuline Smith and Hattie
Belle Wood attended the singing at
Thyatira Sunday p. m.
Mr. G. W. Sailors of Atlanta was
here during the past week, on ac
count of the sickness of his father.
Rev. A. 0. Hood was at Canon
Saturday and Sunday, attending the
quarterly union of the Fire-Baptized
Holiness church.
Miss Nannie Lou Means is home
from Academy, where she has com
pleted her term of school.
Friends are very sorry to learn of
the serious illness of Mr. W. M.
Sailors, and trust he will soon re
cover.
Rev. J. H. Kesler of Colbert will
preach at the Fire-Baptized Holiness
Church Saturday night and Sunday.
You are invited.
Messrs. Ernest Whitehead, Kinchey
David, J. H. Dailey, Misses Thelma
Smith and Annie Lou Stribbling at
tended the singing at Thyatira Sun
day afternoon.
Rev. P. M. Webb of Commerce
preached at the Baptist church Sat
urday afternoon, in absence of the
pastor. Services Sunday morning
were conducted by Rev. P. B. Cash |
of Pendergrass. He was accompanied
here by Mrs. Cash, who was the'
guest of friends.
A news item states that the girls
are “hanging” around the boys’
necks over at Lavonia, trying to get
them to subscribe for the Times. 1
With a little persuasion like that,
this scribe would put his name n
every mailing list available. Selah.
The school trustees election Sat
urday was a very quiet affair. Judge
J. O. Stapler did not offer for re
election on the board, and the field
was left with Mr. Lester Massey, who
was nominated by eighteen votes.
The other members are Mr. J. A.
Howiqgton and Rev. A. O. Hood.
Plans are being made whereby the
school building will be put in first
class condition. Anew roof will be
put on within the next few weeks,
together with some other improve
ments. We are glad to note the in
terest taken in the work, and extend
the board of trustees our assistance
in any way that will aid in making
the school one of the leading educa
tional centers of the county.
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• ACADEMY *
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School closed at this place Friday
With a picnic, and our beloved teach
cr, Miss Nannie Lou Means, has re
turned to her home.
The sinking: at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Shaw Saturday night
was highly enjoyed by all that was
present.
Mr. D. W. Hanson from Oakwood
spent the week-end with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Adams and Mrs.
Reynolds spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pharr.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Pharr, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Doster, and Mr. and
Mrs. Royce Culberson, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Evans
Mr. Luther Oliver spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nat Oliver.
Mrs. Ida Weir and children and
Miss Lula Bell Webb spent the
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Y. Pinson.
Mr. Andy Blaotostock spent the
week-end at Winder.
Misses Elizabeth, Frances and Kate
Echols, and Carl and Bob Black
stock, spent Sunday p. m. at Dah
lonega.
The Sunday school will put on a
Mothers Day program Sunday, and
Col. George Westmoreland will speak
on Mother.
* CAUGHT IN THE AIR
Mr. and Mrs. Will Merk of Bogart
were the guests in the home of Mr.
R. H. Merk recently.
Miss Jennie Robertson of Mays
ville was the spend-the-day guest of
Mrs. G. H. Martin Sunday, and at
tended preaching at Oconee,
j Misses Louise Wilks and Susie
i Robertson of near Jefferson spent
Sunday with Miss Edna Earl Elrod.
| The services at Ocnoee church
Sunday p. m. was well attended, with
a good many visitors. Among the
number were Mr. and Mrs. Tout
Parks and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M.
K. Dunnahoo and Mrs. Levia Novil
of Maysville, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cul
pepper of Jefferson, Mr. Robert
| Wheeler of Commerce, and others.
I Miss Ruby Barber spent Monday
p. m. with Misses Gladys and Etheieen
| Perry.
■ Mrs. Will Parmour and little son
of Gainesville, and Miss Florence
I Davis of Athens, were the guests a
1 while Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Davis.
i Friends of Mr. Dave Holland will
Ibe sorry to hear he is seriously ill
at the home of Mr. W. T. Whitehead,
in Commerce.
' Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Catlett spent
, the past week with their children in
Atlanta.
We sympathize with Mr. Dillard
Vandiver in the serious illness of his
father, who lives in Hall county.
1 Miss Amanda Pruitt and little
Dorothy Merk were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hopkins, at Gainesville,
recently.
j Mrs. Martha White of near Bush
ville was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Sanford Boswell,
j Misses Josie and Laura Merk spent
Monday with Miss Amanda Pruitt.
Mr. Bill Nye White of Jackson
ville, Fla., is spending a week with
friends and relatives around Mays
ville.
I Mrs. Hubert Nalley of Atlanta
spent last week the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Worley.
| Mr. Nathaniel Elrod, who has been
attending school at East La Porte,,
N. C., has returned home.
| Mr. John Barber went to Atlanta
Monday for a few days visit to his
parents.
I Miss Ada Wheeler was right sick a
few days this week. j
i Mrs. E. N. Elrod and Mrs. C. R. |
Davis were afternoon guests of Mrs.
N. H. Perry Monday.
j * BROCKTON
| Perfect attendance in literary
school for April. First Grade, W. R.
Glenn and Donald Webb. Third
grade, Lura Murrell Webb, June
Potts. Fourth Grade, C. H. Wilks,
Jr., G. T. Kesler and Grace Aaron.
Fifth Grade, Charles Potts.
The literary school closed Friday
with a picnic.
Miss Estelle Wheeler, who has
been assisting Miss Darris Eckles in
the school here, has about recovered
from her illness. Her sister, Miss
Lucile Wheeler, took her place in
the school room.
Born, to? Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Webb,
a daughter, on April 17th, named
Hazel Caroline.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmon, Sr.,
spent the week-end in Atlanta visit
ing Mr. S. J. Thurmon.
' Mrs. Rufus Robdrts will return
home this week from Atlanta, where
she has been under treatment in a
hospital for the past three months.
I Sunday School and Mothers Day
will be observed here Sunday, with
a program at the church,
j Mrs. Sis Wilhite is visiting her
[sister, Mrs. C. E. Wier.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordis Thurmon and
daughter spent the week-end with
Miss Lonie Thurmon.
| Mrs. 11. E. Barnett and son, Doug
lass, spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eckles.
! Mrs. C. L. Potts has been improv
ing here of late.
I Mrs. Hill Ilosch and children are
spending awhile here with her moth
er, Mrs. W. A. Gordon, who has
been confined to her bed for several
days.
Several from here attended the
singing at Thyatira Sunday, and re-j
ported some good singing.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wilks were in
Athens last Friday.
Mr. Robert Venable was visiting
Mr. Luther Wilks last Sunday.
Mr. Herbert Massey, who has been
in Florida the past months, is spend
ing awhile here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Massey.
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* ATTICA *
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Mrs. Frank Payne and son, Mrs.
Jewell Parham, and children, of Ath
ens, spent one day last week with
Mrs. Belle Wallace.
Mrs. A. C. Kenney of Crawford is
spending a while with Mrs. J F
Hale. '
Miss Virginia Shackelford and Mr.
Corbit Williamson were married last
week. We wish for them a long and
happy life.
The singing given by Misses Alice
and Nancy Rocquemore Sunday ev
ening was enjoyed by a large crowd.
Mr. Thomas Hale of Atlanta spent
last Sunday here with home folks.
Miss Demaris Thurmon spent last
I week-end at her home in Jefferson.
! Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Hale visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hale Sunday p.
m.
Mr. Malvin Davis of Jefferson
j visited here Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hale and
family of Bogart visited their moth
er, Mrs. Belle Wallace, Sunday.
For Sale, two good milch cows.
Apply to J. V. Alexander, Rt. 4.
Get your Fresh Fish next
Saturday, at Boggs & Dadis
man’s.
METHODIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
j The Methodist Missionary Society
I met Monday afternoon with Circle
7, at the home of Mrs. E. 11. Crooks,
with Mrs. Crooks, Mrs. J. Edwin
, and Miss Lurline Collier, hos
tesses.
! The subject of the afternoon’s
program was The Child and the New
Earth, and the following program
was rendered:
Song, Open the Door for the Chil
dren.
Bible Lesson, The Prophet Nahum,
Mrs. E. H. Crooks.
| Prayer, Mrs. Sam Kelly.
Paper, The Child the Concern of
All, Mrs. J. Edwin Wills.
Quotations on Child Nurture.
Song, Bring Them In.
I Paper, Love the Most Important
Factor, Mrs. P. Cooley?
Paper, Task of Religious Educa
tion, Mrs. J. N. Holder.
An interesting business meeting
'followed, presided over by Mrs. W.
T. Wills, after which the members
[enjoyed a sociaj half hour, and were
served with cake and cream by the
hostess.
! The following members were pres
ent: Mesdames Crooks, W. TANARUS). Dad
isman, R. J. Kelly, P. Cooley, W. T.
! Wills, J. A. Wills, J. C. Smith, Effie
Flanigan, Guy Strickland, Sam Kelly,
, Stanley Kesler, F. C. Staton, J. Ed
win Wills, A. S. Johnson, J. N. Hol
der, Miss Martha Pierce Aiken.
* APPLE VALLEY
Our mail men carry the mail every
day, and it seems they try to ac
commodate everybody,
j Our farmers are trying to get
their seed in the ground. Not much
cotton or corn coming up yet.
Several of our people have been
i down with the flu for several days.
Good many of our friends went to
the singing Sunday evening at Thy
atira.
We miss our school, since it dis
missed Friday evening.
Miss Ople Shirley, one of our
teachers, has been on the sick list
for a week or more.
J. C. Sims has had the flu for
two weeks or more.
Mr. E. C. Colquitt has s>een saw
ing a lot of lumber for the people.
Mrs. W. J. Colquitt is the oldest
lady around Apple Valley. She is
ninty years or more. She can out
do most of the young ladies at most
anything.
| We have a lot of new commers in
our section, and a lot of good peo
ple.
| The Wheeler brothers stopped in
our town a while today moving from
Commerce.
Mr. W. L. Benton has come in
home from the saw mill, and is plow
ing every day that he can.
I Mr. Lammie Sims fine horse got
hurt, and has taken the lockjaw,
and he is in bad shape.
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* EBENEZER *
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Mrs. Liddie Lee of Gainesville
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mrs. R. W. Terry and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith spent
Sunday afternoon with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cooper. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fuller of near
Atlanta spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cooper.
Sunday school will be at Ebenezer
every Sunday at 3 o’clock. Every
body invited.
A CARD
Dear Editor Jackson Herald:
Please allow me space to say that
my attention has been called to two
articles, one appearing in the Mr-ys
ville Enterprise, and the other in the
Commerce News, some time ago.
Some persons seem to think, and
have so stated, that I was the author.
To relieve my friends of any em
barassment, I want to say that I am
not the author and knew nothing of
the articles until published. Nor do
I know yet who did the writing or
how he or she obtained the informa
jtion for said articles.
Respectfully,
W. E. WHITE.
Jefferson, Ga., May 3, 1927.
POTATO PLANTS
See us for Potato Plants.
—Boggs & Dadisman.
See us for Potato Plants.
—Boggs & Dadisman.
A fine line of Fresh Fish,
Saturday, at Boggs & Dadis
man’s.
Colds Cause Grip and Intluenza
LAXATIVE EROMO QUININE Tablets remove thi
cause. There it ouly oco "Ureas Quli-ue ‘
t W. GROVE S signature #a bui. Ms. ..
Michael’s Greatest
May Sale fine Silks
Begins Monday, May 9th
FOR ONE WEEK
MORE THAN TEN THOUSAND YARDS OF
FINEST SILKS
Silks from France, Japan, China, America.
Silks for every outer and underwear.
More than $25,000.00 worth of Silks to be sold for
about $14,000.00.
EVERY YARD GUARANTEED
Here are just a. few of the great values:
Silk Pongee —54 c. yd.
Slip Satins 49c. yd-
Silk Shirtings -98 - yd-
Georgette Crepe 51.29 yd.
Flat Crepe - $1.79 yd.
Wash Radium $1.29 yd.
Seco Silks —39 c. yd.
Dress Silks 98c. yd.
Crepe de Chine $1.29 yd.
Wash Pongees $1.29 yd.
Printed Crepe $1.79 yd.
Marillyn Crepe $2.49 yd.
All the newest Summer Colors, light or dark. Plenty of
Black, White and Underwear shades.
Be sure to attend this great sale.
The time is next week, beginning Monday. The place
is—
MICHAEL’S
* LEBANON *
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Martin, and
Mr. J. R. Whitehead and daughter,
attended the Memorial services at
, Jefferson Tuesday of last week, and
I reported a delicious lunch and a
splendid program, and enjoyed both
fine.
Miss Laura Fulcher spent the
week-end with Miss Christeene Mar
tin, at Arcade.
Miss Cornelia Jones entertained
her Sunday school class last Satur
day night with a candy cooking, and
was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin and
I baby spent Sunday in Athens,
j Mr- and Mrs. Hubert Martin and
[little daughter, Mary Ethel, spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Barnett, at Thyatira.
Mr. Key Holliday of Athens was
jthe guest of his sisters, Misses Alice
jand Ruth Holliday, last Sunday p.
m.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dooley and
daughter, little Miss Jessie Mae,
spent last Sunday with relatives in
Statham.
Mrs. Minnie Mize and daughter,
Miss Latrelle, and Mr. Cue Holliday,
visited Mr. Will Porter and family
in Statham, Sunday afternoon,
j Mr. and Mrs. Weyman Martin and
i children, and Miss Nell Freeman, of
Arcade, and Misses Lovie Whitehead
[and Laura Fulcher, attended a pic
nic at McClesky bridge last Saturday,
j Little Misses Louise and Thelma
j Whitehead spent last Sunday with
i Mrs. Alma Fulcher.
i Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martin had as
then guests last Sunday afternoon,
Miss Georgia Betts, Mr. Clarence
Thompson, of Athens, and Mrs. Nan
nie Thompson of Bogart.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Boyd spent
last Sunday with Mrs. Lula Kesler
and children, at Arcade.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Free-'
man last Sunday.
Fresh Fish at Boggs &
Dadisman’s next Saturday.
FARM LOANS
We are ready to take your appli.
cation any day for loans' with Fed
eral Land Bank at 5 1-2 per cent in
terest. ;
Jefferson National Farm Loan
Association organized for Jackson
county farmers.
Let us deal with home folks.
NtM G iidiy, Sse’y-
* . NEW VIRGIL *
Several from here attended the
linging at Thyatira last Sunday
and reported it fine.
MYs. E. A. Whitehead and chil
dren of Walnut were the guests of
her parents last Tuesday.
Several from here attended the
Sunday School celebration at Walnut
last Saturday, and reported it fine.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Doster and
children of Winder, and Mrs. I. T.
Hogan of White Plains, were the
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Doster and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips and
little son of Pleasant Grove were the
guests of relatives here last Sunday.
The little sick boy of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Doster is not any bet
ter at this writing.
Mr. H. C. Doster and daughter
attended the soldiers reunion at
Jefferson last week, and reported a
good time.
Mr. Charlie Phillips is better at
this writing.
Those the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Phillips last Sunday, were: Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Whitehead and chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Brown and
children and Miss Tinie Brown of
Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Phil
lips and baby, Mr. A. T. Phillips and
j Miss Anna Hugh Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Wess Wallace visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips and fam
ily at Walnut last Sunday.
Mr. Grant Garrett of Marcus was
[visiting relatives here last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Irvine and
children visited relatives at Walnut
I last Sunday.
! Mrs. Montgomery Niblack, who
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Niblack, returned to her home
in Florida last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Phillips and
baby spent Saturday night with rela
tives at White Plains.
Mrs. Lizzie Wallace and children
spent Monday night with her sister
at White Plains,. Mrs. J. W. Skelton,
and family.
Mr. T. A. Phillips happened to a
very serious accident one day re
cently, when he was at work and fell
into a twelve foot gully. He was
putting brush in the gully, and his
foot slipped and he fell in, and they
had to pull him out. But we are
glad to say he came out without a
scratch except he sprained his back,
and he is getting along all right now.
Remember Sunday school next
Sunday at 2.30 o’clock. 1
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• JARRETT ACADEMY ■
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Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lyle and Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Lyle of Jefferson
spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Payne and
Clyde Payne from Gainesville spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Mauldin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Carter from
Gainesville spent last Sunday with
Mr. C. W. G. Maddox.
Several from this place went to
the singing at Thyatira last Sunday.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Jackson that got his leg
broke some two weeks ago, is doing
as well as could be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Turner spent
one day last week with Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wootson Standridge
spent Tuesday in Gainesville with
relatives.
tex^ 1 fffi
Acoustics you never
would associate with a
best Sunday suit, yet
one man said: “I can
actually hear the ser
mon better when I
know nobody in the
pew behind can criti
cise my clothes!” He
wore Clothcraft, by
the way.
Clothcraft
Tailored Clothes
$22.50 to $45
Are you careful of your appear
ance ? Of course you are. ana
Clothcraft garments will unboe
you with a sense of unutterable
satisfaction.
H.T. MOBLEY & CO.
JEFFERSON, GA.