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ness. Stands for the highest ideals in home, church and state.
Devoted to the preservation and. protection of individual rights,
the upbuilding of our educational institutions, and the moral
and religious progress of our country.
Published Weekly
Professional Cards
DR. H. A. ROGERS
Physician and Surgeon
Phone No. 42
DR. J. L. SMALLEY
Veterinarian.
q General Practice.
Day or night. Phone 433
Dublin, Ga.
Phone 6 Phone 5586
CONNALLY & PITTS
Funeral Directors
Successors to Burgbards
Service, Courtesy, Our Motto
R. C. Connally F. D. Pitts
KEEPING UP
PROGRESS is constantly being
made in every field of activity. In
funeral merchandise, for example,
new improvements are introduced
from year to year for the purpose of
lightening the grief of the bereaved
—and making tlie funeral service more
dignified and impressive. It is our
business to keep up with these in
novations, and we see to it that the
people of this community have the
benefits of the latest advancements
at all times.
J B HART & BRO.
Morticians ,
Maron. G% Phone 161
Justness Cards
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JEFFERSON HOTEL
Mrs. Lucy S. Coombs, Mgr.
. "A GOOD PLACE TO STAY"
Clean Rooms, Southern Cooking .
Reasonable Rates
On Macon-Savannah Highway at
Jeffersonville, Georgia
HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED
\ In Jeffersonville
Expert and Careful Workmanship
P. J. THORNTON
On Macon-Savannah Highway|
SEE ME FOR
FISH, OYSTERS, GROCERIES
ICE and FRESH MEATS
Os All Kinds
DICK METHVIN
When In Need Os
FURNITURE, STOVES, SHOES
CLOTHING yGROCERIES
Come To See Me
W. H. CALIFF
We Buy Anything Raised
On The Farm
Men's or Ladies' Felt Hats n'A
Cleaned or Blocked ,
NEW YORK HAT CLEANING CO.
Oldest and Most Reliable Cleaners
in Macon. 563 Cherry St.
Suits Pressed, (Cash and Carry) 20c
For Best Western Meats
Fresh Vegetables, Groceries
Candies and Notions 1
Phene
^ £ T^ercer
Jeffersonville, Ga.
We Give Quality and Service
THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
is by train. The safest. Most com
sortable. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding
greatly reduced fares for short trips.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
local IRcws
(By Miss Daisy Whitehurst)
Mrs. Ed Surrency, Mrs. Chas,
Foster and son, DeWinn, and Mr.
Ollie A. Thurmond of Detroit,
Mich, spent several days of last
week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Jackson.
Shedrick Carswell and Sanders
Mercer of University of Georgia
were the guests of home-folk the
past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harrison
' had as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Wimberly, Miss Hallie
Wimberly, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Wimberly of Scotland and Miss
Mary Lee Wimberly of Wesleyan
college, Macon.
STRAIGHT SALARY—33S.OO
per week and expenses. Man or
I woman with rig to introduce EGG
'PRODUCER. Eureka Mfg Co.,
>East St. Louis, 111.
Mrs. Powell and children of
Frostproof, Fla. are visiting their
parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Wing
!field.
Heyward Balcom of Gordon In
stitute, Barnesville, spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Balcom.
Mrs. R. A. Smith of Jacksonville,
Fla. is the guest of Mrs. R. B.
Norris at her home on Main street.
Mrs. Clara Wimlferly "Pofie of
Atlanta was the guest last week of
Mrs. T. J. Faulk.
NOTICE- —Please do not hunt on
my place. This means you. Ira King.,
Melton Spears of B. P. 1., Mt.
Vernon spent the past week end|
with his parents, Mr. and W. G.
Spears.
Mr. anj Mrs.W.J. Gallemore had!
as their guests Saturday Miss Lois!
Twilley of Siloam, Miss Ruth Galle-|
more and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gal
ilemore of Macon.
Miss Sara Gallemore spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Macon with
relatives.
Mrs. Dick Methvin has as her at
tractive guests this week, Mrs.
Morris Hill and petite daughter,
Jane, of Ellaville.
' Mrs. Fred Slappey, Mr. John
Slappey and Miss Mary Slappey
motored to Andersonville Sunday
with friends to view the historic old
prison there.
Mrs. J. H. Whitehurst, Mrs. S.I
C. Jones, Mrs. R. B. Norris and
Mrs. W. J. Gallemore attended the
Institute of the East Central Di
vision of the Baptist Women's Mis
sionary Union which was held in
Greensboro this week.
Mr. O. T. Chapman, Miss Doro
thy Jones and Mrs. W. E. Jones
motored to Dexter Monday after
noon.
For Rent —Three or four room
apartment. Mrs. Henry Sclomon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gannon and
children from Indiana and Mrs.
Charles Sumner, and child from
New York City were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Califf and family
the past week.
NOTICE
I am compelled to collect to
make a living. Please see me before
Nov. Ist and make arrangements
about what you owe me, or I
am forced/to put your account out
for collection.
Dr. H. A. Rogers.
Th flow h
Vol. I, No. 48. Jeffersonville, Georgia, Friday, October 25, 1929
formal Draining Por
Treachers Offered Pfere
At the meeting of Twiggs
Connty Teachers last Friday,
sixteen teachers expressed a
desire to take advantage of
the opportunity offered by the
University of Georgia for ob
taining a class at Jefferson
ville. However, on account
of weather conditions, only
ten of these were present at
the meeting Monday.
Another opportunity is be
ing given on Monday, Oct.l
Now is the time for All
good men to rally to the sup
port of the paper.
ON GUARD
tali' ' ^^^^
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motor. Yet this tougher motor oil stands ^ff
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Traffic grind, this sturdy oil protects every working
part. Never leaves its post! PAN-AM motor
oil shows its toughness by standing up under
~ stea dy fire—refusing to break down.
, \ Your motor needs PAN-AM motor oil's
£ 1 protection.&
W I And the friendly PAN-AM man knows the \g tag
,A Wright grade for your car. (Tange to PAN-AM.
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iiII
RA M.A la MOTOR
Arc Arc oils^
■mranHtffi^a?^^^^
iS, 4:3p p. m. at the school
building at Jeffersonville for
all teachers interested to join
the class; thus deriving the
s*me college credits, profes
sional advancement, and cul
tural benefits of college train
ing at a great savings in
expense and time. Every am
bitious teacher, who can pos
sibly take part in this work,
should do so.
Those interested may ob
tain additional information
from County Superintendent
Fitzpatrick or City Superin
|tendent Womack. Questions
regarding certification, cred
its, courses, time. etc. will be
answered at meeting Monday,
Oct. 28 at 4:30.
1 OCR MOTTO 1
1'1 Good customers make good merchants, good merchants make
good towns,' good towns have good churches, good schools,l
good papers, good homes and good citizens and that* is what
we are here for.
sduy %ur Tfew Pord Mt
C. B, WALL MOTOR
COMPANY
A Good Supply of Ford Parts Kept on Haiicf
At All Times
We Have Careful and Courteous Mechanics To
Serve You When Needed
On Macon-Savannah Highway at Jeffersonville, Ga.
When You Need Life Insurance Bad
You Need It Good See
O. T. CHAPMAN
" The Insurance Man'
Representing The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y.
$1.50 Per Year