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Rickets.
Simply the visible sign that baby’s tiny
are not forming rapidly enough.
Lack of nourishment is the cause. IUV
Scott's Emulsion nourishes baby’s 4||jpk
entire system. Stimulates and makes bone. ®
Exactly what baby needs.
ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND SI.OO
■Ti/ich Are Poorer Than Beggars.
the wise man will not admire
even if many rich men admire
he knows that they differ In
from beggars—nay, are even
than they, for beggars
a little, whereas rich men
■Hn great deal.—Seneca.
■southern railway
m OFFERS UNEXCELLED SERVICE
South, East and West
rates, routes and schedules or any others in
-1 formation, address,
j.|R. PETTIT, Trav. Pass. Agent, Macon Ga
VER Y LOW RATES
I TO
| NORFOLK V®.
■ and Return
account Jamestown Ter-Genteimial Exposition
1 Via
I SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Season, sixtj day and fifteen day tickets on sale daily corn-
BiencingApril 19th, to and including November 30, 1907.
Very low rates will also be made for Military and Brass Band s
B uniform attending the Exposition.
Stop Overs will be allowed on season, sixty day'and fifteen day
jHbkets same as on Summer tourist tickets.
For full and complete information call on Ticket Agents South-
Sri Railway, or write
I J. t. LUSK, DisL, Pass., Agt., Atlanta Ga.
JAMESTOWN TER=CEN
■TENNIAL EXPOSITION
APRIL TO NOVEM
BER 1907.
I Exceedingly low rates have been
Authorized by the Southern Rail-
Hzayto Norfolk, Va,, and return,
Hccount Jamestown Ter-Centen-
Hiial Exposition.
I Stop overs will be allowed on
Season, sixty day and fifteen day
pickets, same as granted on Sum-
Imer Tourist Tickets. Tickets will
be sold daily commencing April
19th, to and including November
30th 1907.
The Southern Railway is tak
ing a vary great interest in this
Exposition and doing everything
within their power to promote its
welfare for the reason thot it is
located on historic and Southern
Grounds, and has evidence of be
ing one of the most important and
attractive affairs of this kind that
has ever been held*
Through train service apd
sleeping car service to Norfolk du
ring the Exposition has not yet
been announced, but it is expected
that most excellent schedules will
be put in effect so as to make the
trip comfortable and satisfactory
In every way.
With these very liberal rate* in
effect everyone in the South has
en opportunity to visit the lAfIES
TOWN TER-SENTENNIAL EXPO
SITION.
The right place for the bed, many
people seem to think, Is against a wall,
where It will be fairly well out of the
way of the occupant of the room In
the daytime. The right place for the
bed is, however, always away from
the wall, so that there may be free cir
culation of air all round the sleeper.
Full and complete information
will be cheerfully furnished upon
application 'to any Ticket Agent
of the Southern Railway Company
ATTENTION ALL
This is the season of the year
when your buggy ought to be
repaired, and repainted, JUST
LIKE NEW. Also, the time to
have your stock shod for FIFTY
CENTS, when paid in cash.
THIS I DO. All work done in
my shops, is done with dispatch
and, an accuracy only attained
by an EXPERIENCE COVER
ING TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS.
Not six years scouting, or scuf
fling about. Everything guar
anteed, and at lively prices.
The old reliable,
Q. W. KINSfIAN,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE
FOB JACKSON.
Local rassenger trains pass th
: Depot , at the times mentioned below.
NOLTH BO l \J >.
No. 15 2 :10 P. M.
j No. 9 8:48 “
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 16 7:38 A.M.
No. 8 3:09 P. M.
No 10 8:08 ‘
Among all the fine arts, one of the
finest is that of painting the cheeks
with health.—Buskin.
Correspondents.
Around No. 6.
Fine rains have fallen in this sec
tion, and consequently the crops look
encouraging.
Mr J. N. Hatn has just completed
and moved into his handsome new
residence, near High Falls.
Miss Katherine Head is visitirg
friends and lelatives in Atlanta this
week.
High Falls is quite a popular place
with the young people. Crowds of
them are there nearly every day.
Miss Bessie Bell is visiting Miss
Ada Sams of Jackson.
§ Misses Carrie Lucile and Lena Bell,
Eula Pritchet and Messrs Dewitt
Pritchet George and Troy Bell are at
tending the singing school at Fellow
ship, taught by Prof. J. T. Mayo.
Mrs. Mae Hale and children and
Mrs. Hartstield who have been visit
ing the family of Mr. W. F. Hale,
have returned to their home in Val
dosta.
Mr. George Head has a flourishing
school at Providence.
Patillo school is doing fine, but
nothing else could be expected with
Miss Hildred Bell as teacher.
Mr, and Mrs. Mack Hale began
housekeeping the first of the week.
Cicero.
South Butts.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Starr returned
to their heme Monday at Mansfield,
after a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. L
W. Thornton and family.
Mr. Keith Ball left Wednesday ot
last week for Jamestown, Baltimore,
New York and other Eastern points
Miss Anna Belle Watkins spent
last week with Miss Sallie Lou Wal
k ins.
Miss Z.die Gair returned home
Friday from Tennessee w’here she has
been taking a special course in tlocu
tion
Misses Mary Lou and Maud Wright
of Locust Grove are guests of Mf. De-
Lane Maddox.
Miss Eula Thornton will leave soon
for an extended visit to her sister at
Mansfield Ga.
Mr, and Mrs. Sid Watkins srent
Sunday with Miss Lilia Watkins.
Locals.
Hon. and Mrs. A. W. Lane are up
from Macon the guests of Mrs. Janie
McKlbben.
Those wishing to rent rooms at the
Camp Ground can get them by seeing
Judge F. Z. Curry.
Gibson Wright was in from Iron
Spring Sat urday to see Morris \\ right
Mr. J. H. Wright spent Saturday
in Macon where h met little Evelyn
and Nita Wright, on their way home
from Thomanton.
Misses Maude Johnson and Lilian
Daniel who have been guests at Mies
Dollie McKibben’s house party have
returned to their homes in Atlanta
and McDonough respectively.
M iss Mary Lou Beckham of Con
cord is the attractive guest of Mise
Florence Watkins at her pretty coun
try home.
Miss Annie Lou McCord has return
ed from Jamestown.
Miss Georgie Kendrick, of Plains
has pjsponed her visit to Miss Adelle
Nutt until the latter part of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Smith have re
turned to their home in Forsyth.
Glass mirrors were known in 23 A.
D., but the art of making them was
lost and was not recovered until 1300
in Venice.
Russian Maid of Honor.
Directly a Russian makl of honor en
ters upon her duties she Ls considered
a member of the court and has the
right to attend all the official ceremo
nies. The costume on these occasions
is most sumptuous, a rich white satin
gown, buttoned from neck to hem with
precious stones, and over this a tunic
of purple gold embroidered velvet,
wfth a long train and large hanging
•ieevea.
Notice of Election*
Notice of election to determine the ques
tion of issuing bonds for the purpose of
extending and perfecting th - water-works
system in the city of Jackson, Ga.
Notice is hereby given by the Mayor and
Council of the City of Jackson persuant to
an ordinance duly adopted on the (itli. day
August 1907, and In compliance with the
provisions of Sec. ;)77 of the
code of the state of Ga. 1895, that
on the 7th day of September 1907
an election will be held in said City to de
termine the question of issuing bonds, c
niounting to Ten Thousand Dollars princi
pal, for the purpose of extending and per
fecting the water-works system in said City.
All of said bonds to bear date the first day
of December 1907 ; to be issued in denomi
nations of Five Hundred ($509.03) Dolla s
each ; to bear interest at the rate of live (5)
percent per annum payable semi-annually
on the first days of June and December In
each year; both principal and interest to he
payable in gold coin of the United States of
the'present standard of weight and fineness,
and the principal of said bonds to fall due
ami become payable in the following man
ner ;
Five Hu mired ($500.00) Dollars of the princi’
pal of said bonds shall fall due and become
payable ten years from the date of the issu
ance thereof and Five Hundred ($500.00)
Dollars of said bonds shall fall due and be
come payable upon the corresponding date
of each year for the term of nineteen years
thereafter, so that all of said bonds shall
fall due and be fully paid within thirty years
from the date of the issuance thereof.
All qualified voters of the City of Jack
son, desiring to vote in said election, must
register therefor in the hook open for that
purpose by the clerk of the City of Jackson
at the city clerk's office in said City, which
hook will be kept open from the Bth. day of
August 1907 to the 31st. day of Angus
1907, both inclusive, Sundays exc’uded, be
tween the hours of Ha. m. and 4p. m. of
e icli day. Those desiring to vote in favor
of said issue of bonds for the purpose of
extending and perfecting the water works
system in said city will do so by easting
ballots having plainly written or printed
upon them the words “For water-works
Bonds’’ and those desiring to vote against
the saitl water-works bonds will do so by
casting ballots having plainly written or
printed upon them the words “Against
Water-works Bonds,’,
The election will he held at tlieCouncil
room in the city Hall in the City of Jack
son, Ga. on the date named between the
hours of7 a. m. and op. m.
Dated A ugust Ct.ll. 1907
,T. B. Wall, Mayor.
S. (). Ham,
J. H. C armichael,
C. U. Gresham,
J. H. Carmichael.
Aldermen.'
Attest Aug. 0, 1907.
Geo. Carmichael,
Clerk.
Didn’t Irritate Him.
Here is a glimpse of the seamy side
of life In Cornwall from the Cornish
Magazine:
“I’m afraid, Jenny, you irritate your
husband with your long tongue.’’
“Aw, no, my dear Miss Vivian. I’d
never say nawthen to en. T’<%'ier day
1 was ’ome waitin’ for'n to come 'oine
to supper. Eight o'clock come, ari
110 Jan; l) o’clock come, an' no Jan;
10 o'clock come, an' no Jan. I put
up me bonnet an’ shoal an’ went to
every kiddly v. Ink In town tlimit Dyke
Winsor’s. When 1 come there, there
wor Jan. Says I. ‘You ugly murderen
veilan, tlieest killed thee fust wife an’
now theest want to kill me. too,’ an' he
up an knaeked me down.”
Saved Him Trouble.
He was about to start on a week’s
trout fishing. Rods, reels, gaff, creel
everything was in readiness. But his
v. ll'C smiling Joyously, hurried into the
room, extending something toward him.
“For goodness' sake,” he exclaimed,
“what on earth are you doing with
those old fly papers?”
“I saved them for you from last
summer." she answered. “You said
you always had to buy files when you
went a-flshlug.”—London Answers.
A Cool Convict.
A life convict In the Andamans had
served some long period when an or
der recently came for his release. All
the time he had been In the baud and
had evidently so far forgotten that he
was a prisoner that on Ms release he
put In a claim for a pension on ac
count of his long and faithful service
as a government servant.-- Madras
Mall.
A Valuable Office Boy.
The employer was bending over a
table looking at the directory. The
new office boy slipped up quietly and
poked a note into Jiis hand. Tfte sur
prised employer opened It and read:
Honored Sir— Yer pants is ripped.
—Ladies’ Home Journal.
Tho Spesdier Term,
Englishman—ln England we “stand”
for parliament, but in America you
“run” for congress. American—That’s
because you are slower than we are
New York Press.
Petition For Charter.
Georgia Butts County :
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition of H, F. Gilmore and
T. M. Furlow, both residents of said State
and County, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves, their
associates, successors and assigns to he in
corporated under the name and style of
“The Middle Georgia Lumber and Manu
facturing Company.”
2. They desire to he incorporated for the
period of twenty years with the privilege *f
renewal at the expiration of that time.
.3, The capital stocK of said corporation
to he 10,000,00, to be divided in shares ef
100.00 each. They ask for the privilege of
increasing their capital stock, from time to
time, to the maximum amount of .50.000.90
4. The total amount of said 10,000.00
capital stoekhas been actually paid in.
5. The principal office and place of buta
nes* of said corporation will beat Jackson,
Ga., in said county. They ask the privilege
however, of establishing branch offices and
factories at any place in Georgia at wliieJa
they may desire to operate.
0. The object of said corporation is pecu
niary gain to its stock-holders.
7. The particular business to he carried
on by said corporation is; (A,) To own and
operate a planing mill, planing and dress
ing lumber for themselves and others. (B.>
Handling lumber; buying and selling lum
ber, shingles, laths, and any and ail other
articles incidental to and connected wish
the general lumber business. (C,) Manu
facturing sash, doors and blinds. (D.)
Handling brick, lime, cement, and any and
alf kinds of building material. (E,) To con
tract for the erection and building of houses
and doing such other things as may he nec
essary and incidental to such business. (F.)
To own and operate an ice plant, and in
stall machinery,for the manufacture of ice.
8. i’etitioners ask Unit they have th
right to sue and he sued, to have anil use a
common seal, to contract and he contracted
with; anil in conducting their business,
they ask for the right and privilege to make
and take deeds, mortgages and other evi
dences of debt; to buy and sell real, person
al and mixed property, either for cash or on
a credit, and to secure same in any manner
they muy deem fit.
9. Petitionius ask for the right to issue
bonds, debentures and other evidences of
debt and to secure same, if they see fit, by
a deed to ora mortgage on their plant anil
other property
10. Petitioners pray that they he incoc
poi'tttad under the name and style as afore
said, that they he clothed with all tire
rights anil privileges granted to private
corporations by tne laws of Georgia, and
that they he mads subject toa.l the liabili
ties fixed by law.
E. M. SMITH,
Petitioner Attorney,
I, B. P.Bailey, Clerk
of the Superior Court of said County, do
certify that the within and foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the application of
H. F. Gilmore and TANARUS, M. Furlow for incor
ation as ‘‘The Middle Georgia Lumber and
Manufacturing Company” as appears of file
in this office.
Given under my hand and seal of office
this July llril, 1097.
B. 1 . BAILEY, Clerk S. C.
Petition to Renew Charter.
GEORGIA, Butts County.
To 'h ' Superior Court of Said County.
The petition of T- C, Key represents to
the Court that heretofore by the Superior
Court of said County on the 11th day of
September IHH'.i there was upon petition
duly filed a Charter granted to Dempsey &
Wynn, incorporating them and their suc
cessors under the style of The Dempsey &
Wynn Ferrying Company, witli the corpo
rate authority to do such acts as necessary
t) carrying on the business of Ferrying
persons, Freight, animats and all such
things for transportation across thoOcrnul
goe River at a place known now us Demp
seys Ferry, formerly Ilttrmuda Bottoms
Petitioner shows that he is by purchase
successor to said corporation and shown
that the time for which the said charter was
granted has expired having complied
with the Jlaw lie prays an order of this
Court, renewing the same as provided by
law and for his use V, A. Wright ,
A t’y for petitioner, I
GEORGIA, Butts Count v *
I hereby certify foregoing petition
t / renew Charter is a true and correct copy
of the origionai of tile in this office,
This July 24,107, B. P Bailey,
Cl’k .Sup'r Court.
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Niagara. 1
Niagara is a corruption of the Seneea
word “lieugara,” meaning “.".cross the
nock,” ;rn n!lr don to a strip of land be
tween the lakes. The name has been
subjected to many changes since the
discovery of the cataract, more than
thirty different readings being found in
the writings of the various early ex
plorers and geographers.
Vi
What He Would Do.
Grandpapa Tommy, Tommy, you
aren’t behaving well. Do you know;
what I should do if I were u little
boy like you? Tommy—Yes, grand
papa. you’d do the same as I do,
’cause if you didn't you wouldn’t be a ■
little boy like me. ~ -j*