The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, May 17, 1907, Image 5

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Rickets. Simply the visible sign that baby’s tiny bones A are not forming rapidly enough. Lack of nourishment is the cause. Scott's Emulsion nourishes baby’s \ •fi s ' entire system. Stimulates and makes bone. ©ypl Exactly what baby needs. 1 ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND SI.OO il, f : Notes of music are pimluced by vi bration. The usual rang? of vibration audible to the human car lies between (40 and 4,000 vibrations a second. SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFERS UNEXCELLED SERVICE North, South, East and West For rates, routes and schedules or any other* in= formation, address, G. R. PETTIT, Trav, Pass. Agent, Macon Ga. Go To Tom Thurston’s Shop to get your horse=shoeing, tire-setting and repairing done. I use first class labor and material; everything done under a positive guarantee, I Am No Price Cutter Or Cobbler, but do first class work at living prices, which is the CHEAPEST in the long run. Come to see me and GET VALUE RECEIVED FOR YOUR MONEY. Yours to serve at Hitchens old stand. TOM THURSTON. s’hoite s Call Up ® DEPOT STORE. THE NEATEST AND THE FRESHEST LINE OF FGIGI B FIJRIi; GIISEgiES. xisr j-A-cicsaisr. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET HAVING GIVEN PART OF YOUR TRADE TO X~W 1% /¥ %. YTV T H —^ fg It was said of both Athens and Rome that so numerous were the temples and statues of gods it was easier to find a god than a man. Coca! news Items. Mr. O. C. Webb made a profession al trip to Stark Tuesday. Mr. Bob Wilson of Monroe County, has been visiting friends here this week. Mr, Merritt Fletcher was in town Tuesday. The Jackson Banking Company will pay five percent on Savings accounts Interest credited January ardJuly. Miss Coline Gibbs spent Saturday and Sunday in Locust Grove with Miss Nettie Gray. Mrs. Mack Potts of Winder ia the guest of her parents Mr, and Mae. T. M. Furlow. Mrs. Joe Jolly and Mildred spent the week-end with Mrs. J. M. Trapp at the Camp Ground. The money that most men and boys are spending for Tobacco, Soda water and other useless habits if saved would make them independantly rich before old age. Start a Savings ac count with the Jackson Banking Cos and they will lend you one of their Home Savings Banks. FOR SALE.—Some good milch cows for sale. Call on T. B. Conner Jackson Ga. R. F. D. No. 1. Mrs. A. H. Smith, Mrs. R. A. Franklin and Helen Smith spent Saturday in Macon with their cousins Mrs. Tompkins and Mrs. Gunnels. Rev Oalder Willingham is attend ing the Southern Baptist Convention which meets in Richmond Va. this week, Miss Ester Smith of Locust Grove will be the attractive guest of Mies Mattisu Ham next week. Willie Lee Nutt spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. San lcrs Rowland of Decatur joined Mrs. Rowland and little oms here Sunday and Spent the day most pleasantly with Judge and Mrs. J. F. Carmichael. Miss Luciie Elder has returned to her home in Flovilla after a delight ful visit to the home of Mrs. W. M. Mallet. Mrs. A. F. White was up from Flo villa shopping Tuesday. Miss Alice May Hanes is in Atlan ta. Mrs, J. Mote Watts and little daughter Martha left Tuesday for their home in Flovillo. Mrs. Mary Gunn leaves Saturday for a visit to her son Rev. J. R. Gunn in Macon Mr. Gunn has severed his connection with the Industrial Home and immediately after his res ignation takes effect which will be the first of June, he will spend a week or two in Florida after which he will supply for the Baptist Church at Madison during the summer months. Dr. O. C. Webb a resing young physician is now located in Jackson with offices in the Crum Building’ The Generous Bellboys. "Meanest little rascals in the world,” growled a man in a hotel lobby ns a bellboy dnshed under his nose, almost upsetting him. “Never look where they are going and never anywhere when you want ’em.” Late that night the man staggered into the hotel. Two'of the “meanest little rascals” grabbed him and helped him to his room. He fell asleep on the nearest chair. The boys undressed him, folded Ills clothes neatly and put him to bed, with a pitcher of ice water within reach when he should awake. They took his money and liis watch, ring and diamond stud to the ottldfe and gave them to the clerk. In the morning they were returned to their owner. Hotel boys know enougli about many a mail’s private business affairs to ruin him if they wished, but they nev er betray their confidences. Part of their business is to keep secrets. The “meanest little rascals in the world” nre not half as mean as some people think. On the contrary, if you really know' them you will find them ns bright, generous and kind hearted a lot of enterprising lads as there is iff the country.—Kansas City Star. • “I notice your daughter dances with such graceful, free movements.” “They ain’t free. She takes reg’lar paid les sons. Ba 1 timore American. Bargain in a iPiano. 1 We have a fine piano just shipped from the factory that we will sell at a sacrifice. If you need a piano come to see us. i W. F, Adams & Cos. ; j Humor of Color Blindness. Color blindness has probably existed ever since the time of Adam, but it has been recognized for only 130 years. Those who are color blind sometimes discover the fact through ludicrous blunders. The first to describe his own case (in 1774) was the Quaker j a prominent chemist in England. At tending a meeting of the Society ofj Friends arrayed in scarlet hose, he ( nearly received excommunication for* his rankly offensive affront and made; matters worse when he denied the charge. He was red blind. When he; received from Oxford the "Investment? of the scarlet gown” he was able to ap-j predate the honor, but not the gown.j It “looked like the trees” to him. He| came near buying his uume given td color blindness. But he did not quite measure up to the standard required; as he was blind only in one color. —Ed- ward A. Ayers in Century. 4 JS| Misquotations From Holy Writ. V The Bible is misquoted more than any other book. All have heard the quotation, “The merciful man is mer ciful to Ids boasts,” us coming from the Bible, though the Scriptural form is, “The righteous man regardeth the life of his beast.” The quotation from Isaiah readsJ “Shall a nation be born at once?” bud, this is habitually corrupted to, “Ana-J tiou shall be born In a duy.” “Born unto trouble ns the sparks flyj upward” Is quoted, “Prone to sin asj the sparks fly upward.” There arej wuny quotations attributed to the 81-j ble that are not to be found In it. “Ea-; alted to heaven In point of privilege*'-! | does not appear In the Scriptures, norj j does “Not to be wdse above what ton written.” . I Absalom’s long hair was not the cause of his destruction, it was his* head and not the hair upon It that wai i caught in the tree. | j Nowadays we say, “Money is thefl root of evil,” though in the Bible this) proverb is found to read, “Love ofj money Is the root of all evil.” The quotation, “Cleanliness is next* to godliness,” does not appear In the- Bible at all.