The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, February 22, 1907, Image 5

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Meat Market. Buy Buns Cfteap Now is the time to buy Guns Cheap. We will sell Single and Double Barrell Breech Loading Shot Guns for the next 30 days for cash, for less than they can be bought in the market at wholesale prices. Come and get a bargain if you want a gun, 7-4 t Cbe 3. $. 3obnson Cos. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE FOR JACKSON. Local rassenger trains pass th Depot, at the times mentioned below. NORTH BOUND. No 17 6 41 A M No .7 9 :57A. M No. 15 2:82P. M, No. 9 '..... 8:48 ‘* SOUTH BOUND. No 18 9 58 PM, No. 16 7:88 A. M No. 8 3:08 P. M No 10 8:08 ‘ We aie prepared To Do Your Job Work. We Goarantes To Please the Most FastSduous. I! will pas ioa_ TO ADVERTISE IN THE Jacksonian, Mmll ii 111 nrrAH^ ii "* 1 ” THE PEOPLE READ IT. W. H. C. HAMMOND CO. I sell only the Freshest Beef, Pork,Sausage, Fish, etc., etc. MEATS DELIVERED. ?Wm 70 and Get IMbat Vou oJant. A Great Pity. In his very, very early youth Mr. Mumpser had been a pretty child. His friends did not believe this was possible, and even he had forgotten all about it until one day he un earthed a painting of himself at that period from among some old lumber. This he handed to his wife as some compensation for his present somewhat worm eaten ap pearance. “There, Alice,” said Mrs. Mump ser, proudly exhibiting the picture to the servant, “that is a portrait of your master painted when he was a child.” Alice gazed open mouthed at the production. “Lor’, nmm,” she said after some moments, a pity it is we have to grow up, ain’t it?” London Stasdard- When to Knock the M. O. Idea. A good time to knock the foolishness flf municipal ownership out of a man is when he Is about to step Into the tax jolleetor’s office. He can then see what ivould happen to him if he became a |oint owner in the whole thing.—Ex *bange. focal Hows Items. Mr. Tom Reriman was in town Mon day. Mr Wriley Thaxton pent Tuesday in town. Dock Childs of base ball fatnf was here line week. A Q Taylor’s molto: large sales and small profits. Mr. Willis Huddleston is serving on the grand jury. Hon. E M. Smith from McDonough is attending court. Mr. J. A. Kimbell made a flying trip to Barnosville, Sunday. Dr. Shannon of Monroe county spent Wednesday in Jackson. Hon A. H. Ogletree and Bob Hen derson are attending court this week. Two cars choice White Sacked Corn just arrived. Jackson Mercantile Cos, The Baptist Church resolutions came too lato for publication this week. 1 Fresh Fish at W. H. C, Hammond Co’s, on Friday’s and Saturday’s, Phone 70. Solicitor O. H. B. Bloodworth is here this week looking after the state interests. A nice lot Burt 90 day Oats on hand. They are cheap. Jackson Mer cantile Cos. Judge Reagan and Solicitor Blood worth spent Tuesday night with Col. C L. Redman. Judge E. J. Reagan opened court Monday and has been grinding out justice ever siuce. Hon.N.H. Greer returned Satur day from Texas where he has large farming interests. A nice lot Rust Proof Oats buoght direct from Texas. The Jackson Mercantile Cos. Mr. T. G. Preston of FloviHa paid the Jacksonian a welcome call Mon day acd droped his $ in our mission ary box. Mrs R. 11. Calvert has gone to Atlanta and Helma, Ga., for a two weeks visit with her daughters Loma and Etta Lee. Mr. R. N. Etheridge left last week for the northern markets to buy the spring goods for the Carmichael-Et heridgc- Smith Co s W. W. Leverett of Elgin and Mr. J. B. Townsend from Worthvilie were shaking hands with their many frieneshere Monday. Messrs. J. M. Collins, John B. Evans. F. M. Hodges, George Ridge way, A. H. S. Davis, J. L. Fincher, R. D.Ogletree, Tom Bell, and v\\ D. Jolly were here Tuesday. Two gypsy women who taking in the town Monday begging and steal ing were promptly run into the guard house by officer J. E. McNair. They were fined two dollars and released. Hon. W. T. Bundick, of Onancork, Va. will lecture in the interest of the Jackson Public School Library Thurs day evening Febauarj 28th In the school auditorium. His subject ‘ Git Grit and Gumption.” Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Beauchamp re ceived the sad news Monday morning of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wirme’s little hoy. They left on the first train for Harlem where the fun eral services will take place. Miss Willie Lester the very efficient teacher of music in the Jackson Pub lic Schools was called home Friday by telegram to the bedside of her mother. It is gratifyingto know how ever tha". her mother is better and that Miss Lester will be in her aecus tornedplace next week. Bliss triumph Irish Potatoes and Ferrys seed of all kinds on sale cheap at the Jackson Mercantile Cos. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of t&ZrvL Buy from A. Q. Taylor aid save m >ney. Mr. J. R. Wright spent Sunday in Atlanta, Col. Jim Williams of Griffin spent Tuesday here. To save money on your tobacco buy from A. Q. Tuylor* Dr and Mrs. R. A. Franklin spent Sunday at College Park. Dr. C. A Butner made a profession alcall to Stark Sunday*. We were all glad to see Mr. Richard Watkins on our streets Monday. Mr. J. W. Childs had five sterrs killed at Jeukineburg Tuesday night. Highest prices paid for hides by Dave Duke at W. H.C. Hammond Cos. Prof. W. P. Thomas spent Satur day and Sunday in Sparta, his old home. Fresh Beef and Pork Kept cor.stan-i tly at W. M. C. Hammond Co.’s Phone 7u. Hon. John Phinizee of No. 5 and Mr. C, B. Ward of Cork have been at tending court, When in ne?d of stock ad poultry powders call to see A. Q. Taylor he will treat you right. Cols John R. L. Smith and Ells worth Hall of Macon have been at tending court hero this week. I have located my barber shop in the Masonic building next door to the Jacksonian office. J. H. F. Reeves. Mrs. I. H. Maddox, wife of Hon. I. H. Maddox of Worthvilie died Tuesday and was buried Wednesday. Mr. W. T. Powers of the Jackson Mercantile Cos. is in New York buying the spring and summer goods for the Star Store. Business in court should be so ex deditiously transaction this week that the second weeks sessions will be unnecessary. Regular services at the Methodist church Sunday. At night there will be a special services under the auspi ces of the W. F. M. Society. This will be interesting. Come and enjoy it. JACKSONIAN ROLL OF HONOR. New subscribers this week. W. M. Stone, A. T. Smith, W. T. Huddleston, A C.Milkn, W. J, Woodward, J. M. Wright, J, R. Conner. The following old subscribers con tributed to our missionary box this week. T. G. Preston, H. C. Clark, E.W.Cook, I. C. Moore. IN MEMORIAM. Whereaß the sad tidings of the sud den and untimely death of Ralph Me Michael, pupil of the Jackson Public School has come to his teachers and school mates, who loved him and ap preciated his manly instincts and real worth. Therefore be it resolved by the fac ulty of the Juckson Public School and the entire student body, that we doDlore most poignantly his separa ration from us, and how in humble submission to Him who doeth all things aright. That we feel most sensibly and deeply the sorrow and grief suffered bv his heartbroken fath er and mother, brother and sisters and would sooth their very sorrow, and bind up their every wound if we could, but our arms are too short. That we point them for consolation in this their sorest trial to Him who is too wise to err, and too good to be un kind. That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the family of the deceas ed.and one each to the city papers for publication. WHO SAID STRAWBERRIES. The editor acknowledges hisapprec iation of two strawberrys brought by Mr. T. A. Sanders which made a noif e like more.lf it had been a half gal lon’our vest would hav# fit better, just bring along your good things, there is not a man in all this country whoenn eat more, or who appreciates delicacies more than the editor of the Jacksonian. Want M goiiumt. ONE GEN L’ A WORD. If you have anything for snle, or rent, if you want to buf anything, or want any help; the Want Column of Tht Record is lhe p 1 ace to put ft small ad for only one cent a word. LOST —A young setter dog, black and white in color, with a tan spot on side of uoper lip. It vard tor re turn to H.G. Anbury. .Ten 1 * insburg, Ga. 7-11 FOR SALE. —Eight, shares in the Jackson Creano rv for sale call on or address L L Greer. 4—4 t O. W. KINSMAN Carriage & Wagon Mfgr. Plantation Work in gen •eral. Horseshoeing in a Specialists Hands. Work done with Dispatch and Ac curacy and on Shortest Not ice and at living prices FUR THE CASH. | Plant Wood’s Garden Seeds FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES & FLOWERS. Twenty-eight years experience —our own seed farms, trial grounds—and large warehouse capacity give us an equipment that is unsurpassed anywhere for supplying the best seeds obtainable. Our trade in seeds ) both for the > Garden and Farm ' is one of the largest in this country. We are headquarters for Gras* and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and j other Farm Seeds. Wood’s Descriptive Catalog gives fuller and more complete infor mation about both Garden and Farm Heeds than any other similar publican l tion Issued in this country. Mailed j free on request. Write tor it. T.W.Wood&Sons, Seedsmen, I RICHMOND, • VA. lmturn fe-iOMESI Irheumatism! lIOHBUO. 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"8-DROPS" can be used any length c ■ time without acquiring a "drug habit 9 as it Is entirely free of opium, cocai*-- H alcohol, laudanum, and other simile * ■ ingredients. ■ Large Hire Bottle, “A-imOPk” , 800 Dee •1.00. Far Sale ley llragglsts. m SWA9SOA RHEUMATIC BURE CQMPa ifept. 80. !• Lake Street, Okie.,