The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, May 31, 1907, Image 5

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That hacking cough continues Because your system is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take Scott’s Emulsion* It builds up and strengthens your entire system. H It contains Cod Liver Oil and HypophoSphites so I& prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest. HSC ALL DRUGGISTS: 50e. AND SI.OO f Never stay in a hot bath longer than ■en minutes, and do not let the water ■n the bath become so hot that it will la use perspiration. The reason so ■nany people find hot baths weakening ■s because they allow’ the water to be ■come too hot and they stay In too Pong. SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFERS UNEXCELLED SItEVICE North, South, East am West Tor rates, routes and schedules or ani other in formation, address, r, PETTIT, Trav, Pass. Agent, Macon Ga. total Hews Items. Mrr. J. B. Sceprivtis of Albany is' the guest cf Mr?. A. H. Smith Mr. Lima of New York was the ( guest, the eatly part of the week of Mr A. H. Smith. Air. Vdd Nutt spent Sunday in(M'- f n. Mist Ad lie Nutt leaves Sit.nrdaj for an extended vis.t to M ss Geer iv lv- net tick at PI-in3. Dr. and Mrs R A. Fra Ul.nS.en. the latter parted the w ek i" vi’lc attending the emum*. ne-met t e ; rcise3 of G rdon In titnte. Miss Dt 1 in* Lumj 'i-b *d 1 *?•••-' fcundar With her mother Mr', tc. ;- encc I." I 'quisL MBs Em na JmeHa o ““' pr ' a congenial party ol fri.-m's i"frt.j ’* |.- t H t Tuesday eve run/. P ' n o, S was Placed and Perth, g,n*e delicious tees and c..kes was sen <* Among those pres-D wero M ? 8 deile Nutt. Tailio J 'F * li " Leonora Nutt Messrs Inn v Ois Ball, Add Nutt an ' G •-* g ' It. The M’-SrS Coo net ;, av --a 'f f. ih.ir l.c-me P--rrv Mrs VZ. ' " : 'r> ' •• 1rl! " o:.n fers vi-it •<) rel it ;v* si" Due • E] * r-s r .1 - • Q I 11 | , 1.1 .1 f •<4 TANARUS! ttVH •* i 1 M\ y> \lO n s *! u 1 . • l iTuar vml in A l l 'J n* B Mrs Mary Gnoo *•■* n ' !:r from M a ••on. Mr One MeMoh-o I* and * ' " . ** D :|h ' f A Sundwy vvi *i relatives. M* - J s*• TANARUS r " ■- -•- * r .... '* ! he.' Mo.ner \J i-s E-’ her >”* ' , h*• I*ome in h"‘Uis' v.:... V i .. 1 i .iris i ~,t ful visit to M • _ M r. Tom Haneh.er isexpem- R . i, i o be the goes J J. Slaughter 1 Mrs AY l inghatn are a' R ‘ v '7,„ hl.i'g ."-.1.1 home after • p. . _ Souther.. Baptist Convention m Lo b TirXi.. b, F. Adams and t°- some new offices , t\ .i-,, j.; qn:te ?U‘ k at lir home ono .<• „„ s e at the bail game Tuasda} at „000 at Ponce de Leoa 1 miserable noise- Ut.Cl.ae. A. Bataer ‘if 1 ™ * I*/' hors > .bat cioas to ride bellied- 4 The oldest gold coins are the yellow shekels of Babylonia. These were stamped only Vith the arms of the country, which thus made itself re sponsible for their proper weight. Near ly all the morf modem coins derived their weight from the scale established by the old shekels of Babylonia. All s H-?ter Jarril attended tie Cos nmonct tnt nt excises at Loc us Grove I ei week. Mr George Colliera? in iheciG * Suturdtj. FOUND f-?r the IntM-grounti a w.i e Joo B. Stetson ly. () vner tan >e* s itne l*y id**i tifvini? :u and p**c in fir this •totrcv. O:.F 1 I'lit J *c:L l - nian office. 1 Mi. .J. .M J'r ipp fro tub da S. rn p Damp Gioucfl was mining with h:S • m-ts of friends in J .cilti Vv'rOntt t 1 ;> > . 1 S’.c-riff \V I- m went :olroiingiirm VI , t in■ -ty f.'*.m *■ tiei I:,*.- re* in * - n! U\. ii f*i..y briii&iegtf.f. * : i e j;t;i L-.U.v who etc-*[f j < i 1 t y r. I lu- T* nc' ets I ■! if niiior Buis , ;.j wit! ■ pen ii hio . I tru. u ll • i*;;e ir in **ur r* X’ ia*ne, l . S O A Bill ' . ’ : . c . 'A'r. | P. Vl k * lisOtl >V i.ol v, • (i' g a .i ii ii:.l iis for l!*C- 1*• o - . Tits Grrfch J :ol In Scotland in civ'l 'ynon get 19 shillings a day f ,r t.il'crvirr.t, r.nd the litigants must iu : T <n pfo vlde tl:r*n with lunch. U'h cuucs are tried ccu-.acutivc’.y on c- i;:; and lha r.amc jurym/n ok. I get 10 ■/hillings for each or v. U | ■ most tf.pn; irut Fu’c-" ' I ’ Urpr lish .-in i a r.entii.h : 1 j -'-n Eugiish jury when re: uru’.n.'iir ver dict must he tinauiiu/nn. a ; |f they fail to agree a.t r a ccrt.-Fub they are dlsuiisscd. and the v.Mo.lMceaJ are be;.:;in again d* nor If-re a f.v. h Jury. This in the nor.t k-.s’.vo node cf adir..ir* trr.p.' r .* ■'■.•c ! ’li eg. *1 r:;:n In < r n:" t . ' 1 W'-"- it t'te litigant.? sotrciiu cs e rr * ’ > It the verdict cf : : ’>U u. !“• ’> 41 the cm v' *’ rl ‘ *T'.'* :: •;::ij yin■vi 1 t -c '*" ' 1 " 'if i ‘T -• . —, • • TI-.3 GhAV-n C.-arrsvb.l V u c.ui .. * c;:,i * i.’.l a s,vil tv. with Ynm.’./.i than .' 1 could It-;.-; ]/ag.t v.Mi In.as. -A robin in ;4 is.::'- kdie.i and. satisfied, goes :1 ’I .*. ■pai-ro v D not hi::.; Un t t *‘ The IV. t hoy in "Pickwick” I*-;*: ore.ic'n le•■■pcrr.iice to it. Lik.* 1 jr is edax rerunt and Insatiahlu. 4c/,. it bits not the remotest Idea <kd taste or luauupra. it has resuect uor gr.itii/.:U*. So. thodfs little, graceless necessities nape d..!v resp.'c'/.... its •:: v/ ot file u.aV lie he m '-d--' and. in n Chip spirit. mduuiteiW-Louden Tiie Most Useful Flcwcr. | -r,„ sand Phan y! id < --- j the ii .io..*. •■•a-* v,0i.0. i-e.a! ' <,4 | are edible. Gut the most useful I j flowers is the poppy. The j: ice M * poppy gives us opium. The selj pleasant and nutritions. Popp/lj ct.ke is one of the Iwet cattle fj| Aud the oil answers a hundred | poses. It it used to mix artirts'l ors. to cook with (like olive <>h make soap and to burn in lamps. 1 Ir. besides the Industrious poppy! kilo lily and the rose mart bang t lie a<la.’r 1 iladeiphia Bulletin. £omspon^nts. Lords Day May 26 1907 Ed Jacksonian; Dear Sir:— 1 notice in your valuable paper of May 16 that there is trouble in the air. 1 1 must be that you told the truth, and that is why you got into trout 1 , The truth will always cause trouble a mong a certain class. There is, in Jackson, a certain push that has re sumed the dictatorship of Jacksm. and Butts County, and think or eff. ct to think tliHt any and all persons that don’t look at things ns th*v r ' < are necessarily very bad. Now M . Editor if that push was absolutil sure that they couldn’t be mistaken then it would behoove the people ot this county to stand by with their mouthsopen and receive instructions ; but unless they can satisfy the pi o pla cf this County that they are abso l.ittly above reproach, and urn nine in their judgement, 1 think it siamß ihem in hand to just let ot her p Gotl and other people’s business alone. Now Mr. Editor, it is just, probablt that you told the truth and that, trtn h hurt those self appointed guaidi'ins. Now Mr. Editor is it possible that tn- I'j v didn’t liHve vou but the put*h had >ou? Your humble servant has mad. some remarks in a letter to those gentleman, and he has been informed that there is trouble awaiting him. Now Mr E litor I am not wantp a an uou! 1 \ but have a great dull of i . [ s nerullj get out cf my tro/.l 1 s b •lut'ding to the truth and denyi that any man li is tile right to hi m : Nov Mr. Editor the o- lv wy • "t •>f these troubles is to il-ct :n* t. i. *#rfi.*e on their merits and po- v refuse t) be eontiolYd by any pa'.iy 'ash, and when cur mlf appointe. gum din ns come whooping party ism, an.t 'V.i s c e the sulphuric sin ikc is.su ,'j’ irom their nostril', .mi spv.rtiog >i.i Ibeir own ah. ine. is u. sv t. ;hem that you ivas <lie: ! 'out!: .• '• t..s*- p.-,,(l >, aid i lut f*.n* 1.1 • th.oi s rviin: ; mul if you ini.m i m i., ii. .• 1. . i boss, 1 1 is ,i b oil lne .• :.;ii .1 a.e.| another s n -.n,. in.;- nu.'ll as lliere Isn’t .my pii't in G . o ile.eg lie ihe dictators!! j. to .m o) ■n or men. 11 is a set t le.l laot 'b< t va j nil see a man or men i x r ■ ‘sii, 'tich .. overs that they u..\ i.s-iin • 'it lie S'i in • I•I i. k—' n re h * 11. i•. nc I. ' .. .) ici ■■ n , an.i •.• :d feeci i •■ • ( i P by maiu e •••, ins edof s: ns 4 • \.. < :’i • .t • t.i *• i • N m Vr. ]) ' or, Iv.ii i i.J. s t.. S :. u ;. u y one- is - pe ,te* i.n i *• r- . * vur enemii.ie m I pi t!v* i> n ri" • j *A*ri J* itlle. blit, lei tI. 11l h ( I.- ?, cm not to bit \ .<u. I h ■,**.• ... .. * ■o -e l!je tin • when ,• m - • I! be in." ,t le ! ‘.A: .. .. : mnt -y and |>ari * .-in ■* r !• > •’•••r •• - e.i in ii V | ro! .■;>*•, , • i ! nf. r ! !■.** in ■. id i ■*• • •**.'*- I’ IV ll dl'-p. 3.' ol '..'lt' L'J&V 1 i * ..I* t, i’rjk 11 at t! c p*.!i i 1 ’ ’ rn SO coctl Oil i. I innl'iit 1 , e•on ' . ( I .* . i ,I \ , '< r g ev- , v l.noibi;- ,n . 1 .- e■ . . :, can :• ii ;• ,*•. n . di _* i a. .1 'i I. h • 1 Di siai . : - b '•. . - ... i ■ ■••• '♦ , is i * .i 1 . ii*. , . \. .* ■ .! <■•*•..• 1 . N v M i. ~ i '■ • • ' • : • ■ .- e 11 |1 1 1 ; i<* ii A..., * t, i. 'lsty in i j.. 1 lent 'in ' . Vo : |. v■to*. ji positive f , a . e :: 'to I hat, fail - 'o r.a n , n ~’t I < f tnnsithat tin* It > i g ."< r.r In make VOU wni H’.'e I. , „ h■; : homap V. ii.-on t * n7, f.r- > ...onr’-.s pri r ’oaov siml.- •>. \ .r• • c- inn i,ft< r *•!.:.-!i it rH • •••! , 1.. V - ’ll i*l Ii t*e S V'*-V 'li', i V.I J n 1 : I -■> h . v.- 1 i 1 1 ,i i,t 1 1 ii* <1 -I li O.U’ •■* lini ole, * H b ’ i.. r, a . a toy |i in i-, pm ,y !t,r hm •,0 -e l out to, an t if you tiro r.augh' in thi? f.ilsehoo I and trickery y< u wi.l have to.get very mad with the fel low who caught, you. Mr Editor watch the push or yru miglit be found in Yr llotv water Creek I b vamp. I If you remember there was or o [poor ft Bow found over th< ro :n"i The v.'tia only one man mining : . <i 1 . was ouo do.'ctir’ I there wusn t anyone that coutu amagine who the dead man was. Ah 1 there is something wrong. Any o owd that assumes the right to boss the nolitics of this or any other county will bear watching. Now Mr. Editor you can publish this if you want to and tell them my t ame if they want to know it. Stark t.Ji:., May 19 1907 Hear Mr. Editor: Have you really got the backbone and the nerve to -peak out, in conference. You knocked a home run, you al so must have tolu the truth. If you did not tell the truth, why don't somebody speak. The oovntry people hare known all Tie time that they didn't stand any Jii w in Jackson and 1 think the country people will act on your well nut, in advice about their legal busi ness. A Friend, Jackson Ga.. May 20th. I am coi s’rained to say: bully for vou, Mr. Jacksonian. Every body nows that, the fine imposed on you w s at. tru: rage and yet the four com - oilmen of Jackson has stood back and all 'wed t,be mayor to disgrace our b >w? and riot one of them has opet - e l his mouth in protest. They sure* 1. must, approve of an outrage, or tVv w M speak. Onr city fathers a e a I l si ness men and it, is nothing i ore lean t'..* y need txp6 • i ’ the cifc-’ z-tis nmke them suffer in a husi less ■v iv for this tlrng. I wish you much success. A SlTb-OKIRER. 111!’: ’SKLEVERS WILL till’ YEK! DON’T you need a $ LAWN SWING, or* M, JOGGLIN’ BOARD?' || ® The ’skeeters / "it. you ef you Cr% don’t have u s to screen your house! JACKSON LUMBER CO. Contractor all kinds. Famous Poom Endangered. Tennyson. just after finishing the* manuscript (it 1 “In Mon’.oriuui,” had trouble with bis landlady and cave it;> his lodgings. He forgot the manuscript but could not be induced to fi > hncl: and face the landlady. His friend, Coventry Patmore. wlio war. wl.li.him at the time, returned to the lodging:, fc.rced his way in and fomi ! the poem, v. :.yh already had been t’.irr.vn car.- lively l;ii > a drawer of rul/idali. AlilldCfjf hit/!5 CN TICK ERADICATION’ Cy Cr, A. J. Payee, Ve'crir ”y In specter In Charro of the V/ork cf Tick Eradication for the State of Georr'.-.. T'e comrrcr: a.' : if' cl ce \ x;r ttu < f the 2., 1 z t : t f:>\, ..car? hca a t :: ; . t.r ultecu.cn cf tee cat. j. u*. .c*f , c ■ t it is p u.n to be that ill the u;.are, the u. r :.u nuirc!• >re cf raw ma te rial me -more a.ia ir.uro each year loci.lug .oat.;ward r. a place for pro cneth. a cf trace things they require in the ir.ii:;uta tura of cemmcditic v. hieh : > c-d an! clothe not only the ptopic of this nation but a large t hare ot the world’s population. Conditions in-.he north and cant are S*t. dually asrumlng oil-country ap pearances in respect to the cramped and crrjv. ' and conditions of the rural nr aprlc: i; ..! district. This has Increased i mil value, and those of the . murt see': elsewhera /' : , ' r f ’ ' !/l ; • iv . calling cf agriculture on an e:< r ar.e.ive scale. During the last CO years the tame class of peopje, fer the same purpose, have left the crowded east and gradually settled the contra! west, then the west and groat northwest, un il today there Is no great amount of Idle agricultural lands west cf the Missouri rP. er. Prospective Immi grants are now looking southward, an and will shortly be corning In no small r.rr.U If conditions are attractive, and they thin! success will crown their ..0.-ts along th lino o* the if GG zirv t) OLoii, 1 . W- , I Go and see the J. S. Johnson Co’s Bath Tub Lavatory and Water Clos ets, and Kitchen Sinks displayed in their show window, and give them your order right away and be ready to enjoy the com forts of water works. Get ready. Now The First Man to Fly. The first man to fly was neither Dnedulus uor Icarus, but, according to tlie ancient Teutonic legend, Welland, the smith. Welland got Into trouble with King Nhlung of North Jutland, so the king ordered severed the Achilles teudons of both of Wleland’s heels. VVTelaud then built a flying clonk, for which his brother Egil provided the feathers. Wieland’s faith was some what less than that of the usual In ventor, since he forced Egll to make the first flight with the cloak. He pur posely told him to fly against the wind and to descend with the wind, whlcli made it certain that he would be too smashed up when he landed to fly away with the coat. Egil had a terri ble fall when he followed bis brother’s advice. Wleland, having made sure that the cloak worked all right, put It on and flew away, deserting his brother. Student’s Heirloom. Professor Masson of Edinburgh, au thor of a compendious life of Milton, was once exasperated by the listless ness of a student in one of his classes. After hearing long in silence the young man’s inattention the professor one day broke off in the inldst of Iris lec ture aud addressed himself to the stu dent. “May 1 ask, sir,’’ sahl he. “whether you expect to pass this course?” “1 hae hopes, sir,” answered the stu deut. “Then when the examination comes, sir, you will wish for notes on these lectures. What will you do for them?” “I hae my father’s, sir.” was the re ply.—Key uolds’ Newspaper. A V/3-.!c!ir. S Sifi': In Jonathan Morrill and Hannah IJnck ett were married Dec. -!>. 17'.t. This says the Journal of American History, Is the receipt for his wedding still: Salisbury Deccmr ye 27 A. D. 1758. This Is to sortifv all whom It may Con searn that Jonathan Morrill hath paid GulKclent revrtiKe for a Suit of Cloths & Coat of a tight Coulounl Drab Cloth with Darkish Saline lining, mohe-ir Buttons a full Coat and Tlrlchoa of Sd Drab and a Jacket of light Couloud bleu S'.’.a;? Velvet with Tick lining and ftreen tnohetr and flan led (flanged?) Braes Buttons as wit ness our hands. DAVID PCRINTUN. MOSES ROWELL*. Twenty Ducks In One. “Canard" is u French word meaning a duck, hut it is fivnueutly used in English to signify u fabricated sensa tional statement. The origin of this esc* Is interesting. Houle fifty years ago a French journalist declared him self the author of this experiment. 110 nrc cured twenty ducks, and, cutting <.:ie up into si,lull pieces, distributed them among the remaining nineteen. A second bird was then treated in the same manner; then a third, and so on, until one duck remained, which, of course, contained lu ilx inside the es sence of the* other nineteen. This the Journalist claims to have eaten him self. benefiting by the virtues of tho whole of the twenty. -Chicago Kecord- Herald. M-o. Mr'ap-op. .V-s. fl- I suppo-*'* y on fled your (*!*''•’ If- v---y rnri-b in-.-)-••■ > ’ by her tv , • <-.|iV in*’ ii(’ c i'i ! T’roivl Mother- In, ; (>*! to'’l in -i env trlvorom reader now. an' :<h • f: 'pi-ent- I ;.* lurmve :l ••bos r.iii'de. P."t :<!;:• ain’t a bft Ht.u-k up. She's un'-aimon:: to ov r-yhody, an' she never I -spn a on Her waitin’ for her to (Irons, She Junt mns In norn do plume, no* -on know that makes one feel so comfortable. AvojAon A’.nj.iodma'pio.) puts po.ipnnq xui punanorjj. oa;j oqt A’jtJO I|o UJ pUB JB4JJ-A)UOAU I>HB pOtp -anq uaapnit aq) tonple.r i:j ‘qWP-M pun paapunq om} oqj spj;| ii( ’qtxji* -A|t[B[o pun pojpunq ouo oqj “1 nj;uui -r.mut -ajj uj iqSpi.-A oKimoab ;-q r, •qjcn> -.10; puu piupurui ouo oqt pun qppxpf oq} no.aa\poq Stqoq )o(pi jo lqj ‘.fpO(| e|oq.vv aqj jo qtxjSKfMp:: * -: A I nof ! 1 f Uvtn i:j raaiq oq; jo '“i *• ! 'i.L •UJBJQ q> jO V>f- ~A,\ Well Pcitcd. Some sightseers visited the Corcoran Art. gallery in Washington. They stood for :f*t!:;io bfore .Toan Leon Gerotne’s b */'• painting depleting (he death o£ .Ti 'iua Cneir. .(’aesar lies stricken at the foot of Pornpey’s statue. “What's Use matter with that follow?” said ono of them. “Why don’t you read 1113- tr,ry?” *.vr tho retort. “The man ? dulUu faesar. II has jest been shot ly :,lyrc Antony.”-’iVaabiotftoa Post. *