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I he Jackson Record.
Volume 26.
COURT RENDERS DECISION
IN FAVOR OF THE CITY.
Judge Reagan Lifts the Flood
Gates and In His Order
Says, WATER.
The case of Hodges & Noseworthy
ys City of Jackson, which was an in
junction. in substance, to prevent the
City from condemning private prop
erty, Judge Reagan on last Saturday
after nearing the case dissolved the
former order of injunction hereto
fore granted and unless this action on
his part is reversed by the Supreme
Court and bv that tribunal, the lower
Court is reversed in the premises the
condemnatory Droseedings will contin
ue and the property rights of plain
tiffs will be assessed by the “Board
of Arbitrators.”
The City is very much elated over
the/uling of Judge Regan in the case
while the plaintiffs are very confident
that the Supreme Court will reverse
the ruling of the lower courr.
Plaintiffs attorney says that while
the Judge ruled that the City has the
authority to exercise the right of
eminent domain, yet he, the judge
was in very great doubts about the
proposition .
The Citizens of Jakson will wait
with patience for the final outcome of
the case, as on this decision hangs
the success of the city in securing
water.
A Poor Orjran,
DamC*) the bile. That's what your
liver does if its torpid Then the bile
overflows into the b’ood —poisons your
system, causing sick headache, bil—
lioasness, sallow skin, coated tongue,
sick stomache, dizziness, fainting
spells, dark rings about the eyes,
worn-out looks etc. Ramons tieat
ment of Liver Pills & n^rr onic Pellet
strengthens the liver—makes it do its
own work. Prevents and cures these
troubles. Aids —doesu’t force. Entire
treatment 25cts. Hanna Drug Jo.
Judge Curry doing to Build.
Ex Judge Curry of Butts County
gave the Record a friendly call
Saturday afternoon and stated that
hs was going to erect a business room
on his lot on Third street. The work
will begin as soen as the Judge de
cides on the size and plans of the
building. There is quite a great deal
of .building going on at the present in
Jacks-on and it holes as though th 6
town would take on a building boom
Jackson is about as good a town as
there ic in this part of the state.
Prevent Headache
are quickly relieved by NOSENA. It
soothes the congested meinbrares al
lays inflamations and thouroughly
heals and clenses. It keeps rao'st all
the passages whose tendency is to
thicken an 1 become dry. Cures colds,
troubles hoarseness, hay fever
| stopped up” nose, breathing through
the mouth while sleeping, offensive
breath, etc. It is antiseotic and con
tains no chemicals or drugs having a
narcotic effect, or that nan cause tne
* ‘drug habit.”
Two Way* of Doing a Thing.
Oal of the large number of subscri
bers *o The Record there are not
a dozeu who are not sure to pay.
Doubtless there are a number who
ara forgetful or negligent, which is
all right, we do not censure them.
Doubtless again there are some with
whom it may not he always conveni
ent to pay promptly. All this is satis
factory with us, BUT when a man
refuses his paper, or orders it discon
tinued, it almost invariably turns out
that he is behind with his subscrip
tion two or three years, and for this
species of the genus homo, we have
just about as much respect as we
have for a common suck egg dog.
Cures all Skin Diseases.
If your blood is impure, thin, dis
eased, hot or full of humors, if you
have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles
eating -ores, scrofula, ecaema, itching
risings and bumps, scabby, pimply
skin, bon e pains, catarrh rheumatism
or any blood or akin disease, take Bo
tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). S'onall
sores heal, aches and pains stop and
the blood is made pure acd rich.
Druggists or by express 1 dollar per
arge bottle. Sample froe by writing
Blood Balm Cos., Atlanta, Ga. 8.8 B
is especially advised for chronic, deep
seated cases, as it cures after all else
fails.
McCORD’S MILL
CHANGES HANDS.
To The Public:
I have recently bought the
“M( Cord Grist Mill,” situated
on Yellow Water Creek, near
the city of Jackson. This mil!
has had. for years, the reputa
tion of making “The Best Wa
ter Ground Meal,” of .any mill
in this section, It will be oper
ated by the veteran miller, Mr.
J. T. Bennett, which is a guar
antee that its former high re
cord will be kept up, and that
its customers will receive
prompt service, and courteous
treatment. The mill will be
thouroughly renovated, and
put in condition to grind from
5o to 76 bushels per day; so
do not be afraid ot delays, but
bring your corn right on, to
the null, Mr. Bennett will
keep fresh meal o 1 hand, to
exchange with those who wish
to exchange corn for meal.
Farmers in coming to Jackson
to market can bnng along a
few sacks of corn without au y
fear of delay. The merchants
of Jackson will keep fresh
stock Dt this McCords Water
Ground Meal, Jo supply their
numerous customers. So al
-1
ways call for McCords Water
Ground Me*!, and take no sub
stitute, and you may rest as
sured, when you get it, (if its
fresh) and ground out of good
corn, you get good meal. This
mill being a “Home Institu
tion,”. and near enough for
you to sea and know what is
being done, I hope to be fa
vored with your friendship
and patronage.
Respectfully' Yours,
J. W. Childs:
JACKSON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, Jan. 25th, 1907.
Messrs Joe Bailey and J. C. Jones
spent Friday in Atlanta selecting
some very fine mules for thb Jackson
market.
Mr. J.R. Thaxton from Griffin vis.
ited relatives in the city last week.
Mr. dumpy Losb came to see his
“many friends” in Jackson Saturday
Mrs. J. R. Wright, Mrs. Will
Wright and little Frances visited in
the country Saturday.
Little Mildred aud Myrtle Wilson
visited Annice Barnes at Flovilla Sat
urday and Sunday,
Mrs W.W. Wilson and Miss Es
telle Thornton paid "-he Jacksonian
a visit Monday.
Miss Eula Thornton was a wel
come visitor to the Jacksonian last
week
Mr. and Mrs Asa Smith spent Sun
clay in the Gate City.
Mr. J B. Edward’s new residence is
nearing completion,
The new buggy factory at che depot
is nearing completion . and the build
ingis an ornament to the town,
Miss Ethel Thornton pleasantly
called on the Record Monday.
Mayor Wall spent Friday in Atlan
ta.
Col. Dempsey wont to Atlanta Fri
day.
There is a report going about that
cur Commishioners of Roads aud Rev.
enues are lying aWgke very much
these nights.
The election for J . P. In Iron
Springs district Saturday resulted in
the election of Mr. Evan Smith.
Capb. W.F Smith, and Rev. Andrew
Gooclrum were visitors in Jackson
Tuesday.
Mr. J G. Shaw from Henry County
was in the city Tuesday.
Misses Lenoia and Adelle Nutt
spent Tuesday and Wednesday with
Mrs. Mote Watt* in Flovilla,
Mrs. Lillian Price of Locust Grove
has returned homo after spending
several days with Miss llmnie Bailey.
Miss Tennie Brownlee it visiting
relatives in Macon,
Miss Moyer returned to her home
in Atlanta Saturday after a weeks
vieit with Mrs. A J. Carmichael.
Mr. A.C. Sheppard of Arlington
saentSaturday and Sunday here with
friends.
There are several items of interest
and some that may suve you money
in J. Arenton ad this week.
The farmer* are holding u conven
tion in Atlanta this week.
Any body that doubts that hair
will grow on sterile soil will have
their convictions abruptly changed
if.they note the luxuriant growth of
hair on the once bald pate of Judge
F.Z. Uurry. He will gladly forward
any of his hair less friends with the
perscription of the tonic used.
Water bonds now. L tsee, wasn’t
it water we were talking about New
Years Morning? Sure.
Don’t forget when in need of any
thing for sale an ad in the Want Col
umn of The Recora will reach
more readers than any other place
for one cent a word .
Drop an ad in the Want Column of
The Jacksonian for good results.
Mr.Walter Meade Orowford has re
turned to Hawkinsville after a few
days visit with home fol k.
Death of Mrs. Dr. John Thaxton.
Mrs. Thaxton the wife of Dr. John
Thaxton died suddenly last Friday,
The remains were interred Saturday
at Fellowship Cemetery.
Local Hcws Items.
Mrs Mote Watts of Flovilla spent,
last weekwith her mother Mrs. Mai
let.
Dr. Jarrell Is one of our most progres
sive citizens and we predict unqualih
ed success for any interprize he an
dertakes.
Mr. and Mr*. James Thurston who
formerly resided in Dublin Ga. have
returned to Jackson'to visit their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thurston
who live on South Mulberry St.
Parents Day at the Methodits
Church Sunday.
It is the earnest wish of the Super
intendentto have the parents present
at the Sunday School services Sunday
morning to witness the t remendous
increase in attendance and the new
methods used. At II o’clock the pas
tor Rev. S. P. Wiggins will preach a
special sermon on the Sunday school.
OBITUARY.
In Memory of Willie Thompson.
Willie Thompson who met a tragic
death on the 16t.h of Oct. last at night
while hunting by a t ree falling on
him. He was thirty years old a mem
ber of Cedtir Rock Church for 15 years
hence you see he has followed out
the admonitions of the scriptures
where it. said, “Remember thy Crea
tor in tbs days of thy youth.” He
loved liis mother'more than all tilings
else in tins world. The last word he
eves spoke in this world he called his
mother. Some noted author was
once asked wh'ch was the thr*o great
est words in the English language,
and his reply was these words. My
motiier, My country and My liod.
Willie Thompson was a gcod citizen
a Christian Gentleman and a dutiful
son. A though the flowers and wreaths
placed on his grave by his mitny
friends has withered, yet when loved
ones visit that sacred spot the soft
winds wlnsi.er and and tell us he is
not dead but gone on before.
A Friend.
news from Our neighboring towns.
Iron Springs.
The school at this place is on a
boom. With Prof. J. B. Ward prin
cipal. Miss Bessie Maddox assistant
and with a roll number of 67 pupils
Iron Springs Is slowly but surely
forging to the front. We are build
ing a much needed addition to our
school house which will soon be ready
for occupancy.
Any one having business with the
editor of The Record will find him
at the maiden e of Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Wright Sunday where he and Bill
♦♦♦ •fl l ♦
Rapid changes of temperature are hard
t on the toughest constitution.
I The conductor passing from the heated
inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature
of the platform —the canvasser spending an
hour or so in a heated building and then
walking against a biting wind —know the
difficulty of avoiding cold.
Scoff's Emulsion strengthens the
body so that it can better withstand the
danger of cold from changes of temperature.
It will help you to avoid taking cold.
ALL DRUOGIBTBS 800. AND SI.OO.
Number 4.
City Government.
(Communicated)
For the last two years Jackson has
bt-en considerably its deadliest enemy
The earliest period we find man con
gregating in villages for self preseva
tion. In unity aud combination w#
may expect protection to the whole,
and strength to ward off the blow
from the raised hand of ihe enemy.
Gan civil government fatten and
thrive with an everlasting strife a
mong those who govern aDd thoee to
be governed? “United we stand, Divl
ded we fall,” has been the watchword
of the grand aud glorious common
wealth of Kentucky, aud from that
prevailing spirit among her citizens,
she now boasts of being a state in the
Union second to none. We suggest,
tor a remedy that our city fathers
take the Charter of the town as a
guide and strictly follow it If they
will do this no citizen will have the
teir.er'ty to crit’cise. complain and
knock at the Mayor and Council. We
do not mean to be a knocker our
selves, but we shall keep an eye on
both the Charter of tne town and the
acts of the Mayor and Council and
its officers and when the organic law
of the city is ignored we mean to
speak out in meeting. Already one
section of the Charter has been iguor
•and and next u week we will publish
that section and call on tie City
fathers lo give us an explanation as
to why it is treated as a nulity.
Change of Name.
On and after 22nd day of February
1907 the legal advertismerits will be
published in “The Jacksonian’’ a
newspaper that will be published ia
Jackson Butts County Ga.
W. W. Wilson.
Sheriff B,C.
On Feb. 22nd 1907 the name of this
paper will be changed from the Jack
eon Record to that of The Jacksonlan.
Collier have an appointmet to most
and eat chitlings.
Mr. L. A. Maddox and wife wer*
called to the bedside of her mother
who lives in Griffin and whs is very
sick.
Report says there will be an all day
singing next Sunday afternoon begia
nlng at 2 o’clock at the school house.
Sheriff Wilson is Invited to be with us.
The friends of Mr. J. M. Preston
will be glad to learn that he is recor
ering from a severe attack of Pneumo
nia.