The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, May 03, 1907, Image 4

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ie Jacksonian. ICIAL ORGAN OF BUTTS CO. Published €tcrv Triday. S. E. ANDREWS, ITOR AND PROPRIETOR. bscription $i oo Per Yr. Ivertising Rates Furnished On Application. itered at the Jackson (Ga.) Post Office as secend class mail matter. Some Insurance Talk. £ore insurance assessments are ng out this Wfek from Tlie Mutual 'e Industrial association of Gu. All us who Hold policies in this compa know that we were led to believe it in case of our death our widows and children wool 1 Ret $909; but ey don't get it; no—not by a jug 11. Let us see. The statement publiel - for the Butts*(3o division isninc sn aeaths, for which the beneficia- MreoVd $17,852 which was $9lB. tor each death. This indicates ttherewHeß7 lapses at each as- Bsinent. Now thpse vucances wen led at $4,55 and $0 according to tht je of the applicants. We presume ie average would be the $5 ass. 87 new members at $5 each juld nmount to $485. Now in the imeorall honesty why should nol ,ch claim receive $999. instead of St $928.2(5 We are told that there SI,UOO kept in the bank to pay the jxt cl aim. Why if that is true,is it tat it is never paid Now we will ippose tliero are fifty divisions in a., and the number of and aths in )06 were thirteen in each division, .hat was tho r umber in the But') o. division.) Eighty seven liijs s •reach .lealh would figure up (55 icancies to be fi'lod up at the admit moo fee of $5 each, which would h lount to $282,750 to he divided - tong theofflners. Tlien there comjs l the little SL. annual dues for ea h lemher, amt. for tho whole member lip SSO 000 add till to $282 750 nt. $8>2,7u0. to say nothing of tin ttle fifteen cents that, each of ns ays at each death which is supposed O pay all expenses. Holy Moses in he land of Egypt. what isthelrou de? why can’t they pay the $1 000 hat they m ike you believe your wi f e vill get if she is so fortunate as to oose you? Now we hll krovthat iur division oflicersget ions of these spoils, but look furtl e ip tint branch —there is a dead skui k ip stream that is so foul that a huz :ard has to hold his nose ns he flics ivsr. Don’t any one else go int<■. :his thing until justice is denlt out tn every instance. Verily, the hungry nigger that Steals n chicken is not the only thief The Jacksonian. Do the people read the Jacksonian? I beg the privilege of rising that 1 may answer that they certainly do l'lease take a peep at the shop yards of those who have' been advertising in the Jacksonian and you will And them crowded with work. The shop of J. A. Kim bell, Tom Thurston and It. \Y. Kinsman looks like every body in the County has taken a day off to come to town to have some repair work done or mules shod. InHtead of he who stopped his pa per, cussed out in general The Jackso nian, having crowds at his shop, one 'isreminded that he is nearing the city of the dead when around his place where he formerly did business. Don't you forget it, but when you haveßome bargains or Information to give out you can do so through the columns of the Jacksonian quicker than any other way. The Jackaonian has an army of SOOO in Butts County who eagerly a- Wait each week a issue and they are the “atma" HOT vS HO T Tom & Jerry. We could not fail to be deeply im pressed with the temperance sermon on last Sunday by Rev. C. W. Wil lingham. With Revs. 8. P. Wiggins and C. W. Willingham in Jackson with their batteries turned on the 1 quor forces, we may rest assured chat the scheme being now planned to put a dispensary in our town, will die a-borning, We note that the en thusiasm manifesred Just year in sub scribing to support the Anti-Saloon League has somewhat waned. We think we can give some reasone for this. At least we are reminded of what happened last year. A big rally of the Anti-Saloon League wad adv.-i --tißed to take place in the Court House. We. who had been paying up our quarterly subscriptions to the sup port of the League, met and entered into the spirit of the meeting. Many splendid temperance speeches were made. After much enthusiasm hid been aroused one of the speakers made a motion that the League pro ceed to enroll membership, but the ’boss” of the meeting said, ‘ We aru not ready yet for that.” Then after telling the meeting how much he was delighted over the out-look of things the Jesus High Priest. (?) of the out fit said to tne assembly, “You will now phase retire, as we” (about eight or ten of tho elect) “are going to have a meetirg.” Those who had paid in their money and thought they weie members of the League, had to skidoo and the ‘bops” we were afterwards told, pro ceeded to tell the boys how they must go home and fix their district to defeat a certain candidate. Too this samo “boss” of tho Anti-Salooi League paid as much as anybody else lo the fund raised to buy votes and debauch negroes at the polls to bond the town for water-works. Ah ! You can’t spit in every fellows face and till him it is raining and ma vh him believe it. The queerest piece of mechanism if lie lantern jawed buzzard that will . der his paper discontinued because the editor opens the colum s to the people to write up the ro tenness 01 public officials and then when hi.- neighbors get their paper three “h lier than thou” monstrosities •year it out reading it. You need not read the Jacksonian, bud. There are nine hundred others tn the County who do read it and some of them will tell you about it. After you and Acnias, in hades, have drawn straws for the cham pionship, the people will still be eading the Jacksonian. We will .et have the pleasure of writing a jout the good (?) deeds you did— cite many Chiistain (?; traits of char cter you possessed—the many times on denied (?) yourself the comf r s 0 life in order that you could spend (?) your money to bless your fellow nun. Now don’t go and act the fool and die just to get us to ‘‘write you up.” because, not-with-standiug the rottenness of our tax assessment wid city government, favoritism, s worse than Jackson. Marvels of Sight. The greyhound runs by sight only. The carrier pigeon flies Its hundreds of miles homeward by eyesight, noting from point to point objects tlmt it has marked, or so, at least, it is thought. Tlie dragon fly. with 12.000 lenses in its eye, darts from angle to angle with tlie rapidity of a Hashing sword and as rapidly darts back, not turning in the air, but with a clash reversing the ac tion of its four wings and instantane ously calculating the distance of the objects or It would dash itself to pieces. None cau tell In what con formation of the eye this power con sists. A thousand mosquitoes dance up and down in the sun, with the mi nutest luterval between them, yet no one knocks nnother headlong on the grass or breaks a leg or a wing, Jong and delicate as they are.—St Louis Re public. Thunder in September indicates a good crop of grain aud fruit for the next year.—Old Proverb. B&n _v?Thß Kind Yoi Haw Always Sought Legal Advertisments. Shi: iiiff Sales. GEORGIA. Butts County.— Will be sold before the Court house door between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in May next the following described property to wit: Fifty acres of iand more or less lying and being in 818 District G. M . Butts Cos., (ia.aud bounded as follows. On North by lands of L W Washington, East by lands of Mrs. A. C. Aiken, South by lands of T. S. Hammond and West, by lands of Hammond Bros. Said property levied on as the property ot J. D. Aiken by virtue of and to satisfy one tifa issued from Superior Court of Butts County in favor of the Carmichael Com pany against .1.1) Aiken. Written Notice given Deft, as required by law. This April 2n<l 19u7. W. W. Wilson, Sheri ff Butts co For Administration . GEORGIA. Butts County.- To All Whom It May Concern : Mrs. W. F. Adams having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of W. F. Adams late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of W. F. Adams, to he and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why per manent Administration should not he granted to Mrs. W. F. Adams on W. F. Adam’s estate. Witness my hand and ofticial signature, this Ist day of April 1907. J. H. HAM. Ordinary. For Dismission. Whereas, Davis Kinard Administrator of George It. L. Kinard represents to the Com t in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that lie has fully administered George R.L. Kiuard’s estate. This is there fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Admistrator should be dis charged from his Administration, and re ceive lwiters of dismission, on the first Mon day in May 1007. This April 4th 1007. J. H. HAM, Ordinary. For Years Support. GEORGIA, Butts County. Mrs. L. A. Funderburk, having made application for twelve months support out of the estate of T. B. Funderburk and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return all persons concerned are hereby required to show' cause Before the Court of Ordinary of said County on the first Monday in May 1907 why said application should not be granted. This 28 th day of March, 1907. J. H. HAM, Ordinary. Administrator’s Notice To Sell. Ity virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in May 1907, at the Court-house in said county be tween the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situated in Butts County: One half undivided interest in three fourths of an acre of land, more or less, being in the town of Jackson in the 012 District, (1. M. bounded Originally, East by alley, North by Wash Ball land, West by lands of T . J. Beck and South by lands of T . J. Beck. Terms Cash. This April 1 1907. B. P. Bailey, Admr. of Julia Iteadden. Estate His Reformation. "Yes,” said the reformed cannibal chief, “I used to eat every missionary that came out here.” “That was before you got religion, eh?” queried the new missionary. "No; before I got indigestion.”—Cath olic Standard and Times. Learning. Soker—l won 850 from Bings last night playing poker. Joker—Why, does Bings know how to play poker? Soker—Not yet.—Lippincott’s Maga zine. The doctrine of purgatory was once discussed by the bishop of Waterford and Father O'Leary. It is not likely that the former was convinced by the arguments of the latter, who, however, closed It very neatly by telling the bishop. "Your lordship may go farther and fare worse.” THE ’SKEETERS WIIL GIT YER! DON’Tyou need a % LAWN SWING, or J JOGGLIN’ BOARD? The ’skeeters / #r*will git you ef you don’t have u s to screen your house! JACKSON LUMBER CO. Contractof all kinds. 1 ICASTORIAI Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of j* ~ and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are hut 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 —Tho Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY &TREET, HEW YORK CITY. Dr. Catkins’ Stock Powders They are the cheapest and Best that Money can buy. 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, Ga. ’ •< THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. The South’s cleanest and newsiest daily news paper. Published Daily Except Sunday. JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES, Editor. 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