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ICASTORIAi
Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of—
and has been made under his per
fjP Sonal supervision since its infancy.
■GoCCSU'IZ Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good.” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against. Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
CENUBNE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Tie Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY &TRCCT, NEW YORK CITY.
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Local L'assengt-r trains pass th
Depot, at the times mentioned below.
NORTH BOUND.
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No. 15 2:32P. M,
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Local News.
Judge Curry spent Wednesday in
Macon.
Special Easter services at the Meth
odist Church Sunday. The moi n
ing sermon will be on the theme,
“■“me Resurrection of the Body.
Don’t forget the mass meeting at
Stark Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Z. T. Buttrill and Joe Taylor
Pittman are in Atlanta visiting rela
tives.
Dr. John Harper and wife were in
Jackson Tuesday.
Messrs D. F. Thaxton and Coi. O
C. Ray spent W dnesday in “town.’.
Rev. and Mrs, S. P. Wiggins spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mr. J. W. P. Andrews of Stark has
already planted his entire cotton crop.
Mr. Will Sasnate of The Jackson
' Banking Cos. made a business trip to
Locust Grove Wednesday.
; Book Sunday at Baptist Bible
School next Sunday 9.3 U a. m. sharp
Free Library to pupils opens 9a. m.
every Sunday. Come and see.
Henry Hendrick was down fro m
Atlanta, Sunday to see his. Bother
Mrs. Ida Hendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Combs of A tint
a are visiting Mrs. J. JH. McCall urn
Mr. Asa Smith visited his father ii
b'orsyth Sunday and founed himgreat
y improved from his recent serious
llness.
The many friends of Mrs. J. 1.
Hanna are glad to know that she ha.-
returned from Florida and that her
mother was sufficiently strong to ac
company her home.
Misses Mignon and Delana Lun
quest are expected to spend the
Easterholidays at home.
Mr. Tom Atinkinson spent a few
davs of last week in the city.
Mercer Johnson is spending a few
weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Johnson.
Misses Dollie McKibbon and Annie
Nutt are attending the Bible Confer
ence in Atlanta.
Dr. Little of Macoa came up the
first of the week to see his cousin.
Miss Eva,Sass*t who is still quite ill.
Kev. and Mrs-.C. Willinghan are in
Atlanta to atiend the Bible Confer
ence which convenes there this week,
Mrs. Townley of Atlanta spent the
week end with her sister Mrs. Nora
King.
Misses Lula and Ixie Ham have
recovered from a genuine case cf Ger
man measles.
Willie Lee Nutt spent Sunday at
home.
The W. C. T. U. had charge of the
exercises of the Sunday Schools of
various churchs last Sunday. After
appropriate songs and recitations re
ports were read showing the work
that had been accomplished by the
W. C. T. U. of the city.
Miss Sadie Carswell a pupil at Bes
sie Tift College, has been the guest
of her aunt Mrs. W. J. Wood.
Mr. Shephard of Arlington was in
town Sunday.
Misses Cleo Carmichael and Ezra
Morrison came over from Bessie Tift
College to spend Saturday and Sun
day with home folks.
Mrs.Kufus McCord has returned
from South Georgia where she attend
ed several revivals conducted by her
son Kev. Walsiein McCord. He re
turned home with his mother and is
now in Atlanta attending the Bible
Conference
Mr. Phlem Smith formerly with
the local telephone exchange is now
a full fledged car conductor in Atlan
ta.
Mr. Emmet Williams son of FI yd
Williams was ki’led in a railroad ac
cident in Macon this week.
Mrs. S. O. Ham is in Atlanta the
guest of her sister Mrs. W. H. Smith.
Mr. Newt Maddox was in town Tues
day.
Mrs. NoraTownlee of Atlanta spent
Sunday with her sister Mrs. Nora
Lane King.
Mr. A. H- and Lee Smith spent
Sunday with their father in Monroe
Little Vur.cy Kimball had the mis
fortune Sunday afternoon to fail from
a tree and break his arm.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A Franklin and
Helen Smith spent last Sunday.in
Zebu lot’.
Mr. and Mre. J. B. Settles spent
Sunday afternoon in the country with
Mr. Settles mother.
Mr. Rufus Smith spent several
days last week with his father in
Monroe County.
Mr. Pack Watkins was mingling
with his friends here Monday.
Mr. Jack Burford and family was
here Monday.
Mr. Jobn Freeman from Atlanta
came nown last Saturday to visit Mr
Homer Maddox woo is seriously ill.
Much local news is left out this
week because of removal of The
Jacksonian’s new quarters on 3rd st.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kfei te fen
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Dr. (Mins’ Slock Powders
They are the cheapest and Best that
Money can buy, t They have proven to be
just what they are advertised to be.
They have given perfect satisfaction
in every instance, and are always guaran.”
teed, or money refunded.
MADE BY
Dr. J. B. WATKINS,
SOLD EVERYWHERE. Jackson, Qa.
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f Job Printing j
flt this Office^y
Mr. W. T. Powers spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Dr. Steel was in from High Falls
Tuesday.
Mrs. L. L. Greer from Monroe
county is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Kelly this week.
Mr. R. N. Etheridge visited the
Gate City Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. L. N. Woodward, A. M. Wat
kins, C. L. Redman. J. L, Fincher,
J. O. Gaston. H. G. Asbury and T. J
Byars attended court in Atlanta Sat
urday.
GET ABOARD THE JACK
SONIAN SPECIAL
The Editor of The Jaoksanian his
wife and staff of Correspondents are
in receipt of coupon* for 10 days ad
mission to the Jamestown Exposition
which opens 26 of April and closes
30 November. It is said that, while
not so elaborate, yet. the Jamestown
Exposition will be of Greater interest
to the American people than even
that of Chicago, and will be quite as
liberally attended.
DEATK OF MRS.
Wm MERIDETH!
Funeral services were held over the
remains of Mrs. Wm Merideth at
Macedonia Saturday. Rev. W. O,
Sharp officiating. Mr?. Merideth was
vary oid having passed her Eightieth
year, and was noted for her piety ard
usefulness
Officials Already Overloaded.
A third general objection to govern
ment agency rests on the principle of
tiAjdivision of labor. Every additional
nation undertaken by the govern
ureilt is a fresh occupation imposed on
a body already overcharged with
duties. A natural consequence is that
most things are ill done, much not
done at all, because the government is
not able to do it without delays which
are fatal to its purpose; that the more
troublesome and less showy of tbe
functions undertaken are postponed
and neglected, and an excuse is always
ready for the neglect, while the heads
of the administration have their minds
so fully taken up with official detail, in
however perfunctory a ■miner tip Ttn
tended, that they bare m time er
thought tp spar* frntummmmt ftowa
MR. AND MRS. 0, A. POUND.
Much lo the delight of Jackson
society Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Found
have arrived in the city for a three
months stay.
They bring with them the children
and Mrs. Graves the mother of Mrs.
Pound.
In addition to being a pleasure to
Jackson society, they will delight the
goers to the M. E, Church with their
rare talent as musician ana singers.
Mr. Pound is now a district mana
ger for R. G. Dun and Cos. Mrs.
Pound vvilli her mother, are natives
ot Grand Rapids Michigan.
JACKSONIAN HONOR ROLL.
New Subscribers
R L. Alien C. B. Guun
C. L. Maddox T. N. Parker
Renewals
Dr. J.R. Shannon Joseph Jolly
H. L. Gray P. P. Johnson
N. J. Thomas. J. B. Thomos.
A 15-year- old negro boy named
Buck Hugh criminal assaulted *yes
ternan afternoon the little 4-year old
daughter of John Daniels, who resid
es about 10 miles from this place.
The screams of tho child attracted
the attention of die mother, and she
went to her rescue.
The mother then rang the farm bell,
which called Mr. Daniels, who was
working about a naif mile away , Mr.
Daniels gave chase and captured tbe
negro. He then brought him to Mc-
Donough, and turned him over to the
sheriff.
BEHOLD A GRIM MONSTER.
La Grippe is stalking abroad in the
land, seeking whom he may devour.
He comes like a demon of old, that
the Saxon Beowulf wrote of as. stalk
ing from our of the marshes ; his fiery
eyes, claws and tail like a dragon,
ond an immgnse mouth from which
issues, as lie wills, fire and sleet. He
i3 u grim monster who slezes upon
high or lew. He has the strength of
ten giants and the skill of a Jiu Jltsu
wrestler, twisting the body and mak
ing you writhe like the good old ser
vants of the Spanish Inquisition.
He stretches his victim on a rack
and from his immense mouth he blows
a vapor now hot that makes one
think of a simoon from the desert
of Sahara, the next breath you are
one of Perry’s explorers, left stranded
on the icy shores of the Arctic Bsa,
and your vision is a mixture of polar
bears and salamanders, hot gridirons
and icy gales.—Ex.
NIGGERS ARRAI6NED EOR
CAR BEEAKNI.
Quite a number of niggers were 1
Justice Court last Monday charj#
with earhreakin*,. Among thenaat
1* ’ .AT ltiniti
AM3.09 tut, II HU (•!<
dictmeat, Karfela Oaeal and
Berry discharged.