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TTe effort of Scoffs Emf'tsicn on thin..
j • ; ; e ■" '! :irt- is irragscaJL •*5
It makes them piut, i>. rosy, active, happy
. ‘ \ ;o
it contains Coa Liver Oil, HypcphosphSte. ,
and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bon .- v
and eo •"•*? tojather Ant it is easily digested
by little folk.
ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND SI.OO. fV *
The Cure.
F “How’s your wife?”
“She’s having constant trouble with
her head.”
“Can’t the doctor help her?”
“No—nobody but the milliner.”
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
VERY LOW RATES
TO
NORFOLK Va.
sod Return
Account Jamestown Ter-Centsiia! fefe
Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
Season, sixty day and fifteen day tickets on sale daily com*
mencingApril igtli, to and including November 30, I^o7.
Very low rates w ill also be made for Military and Brass Band '
ti uniform attending the Exposition.
•Stop Overs will be allowed on season, sixty day and fifteen day
tickets same as*on Summer tourist tickets.
For fuliand complete information cal! on Ticket Agents South
ern Railway, or write
J. C. LUSK, Disk Pass., Agt, Atlanta 6a.
JAMESTOWN TER-CEN- j
TENNIAL EXPOSITION
APRIL TO NOV EM -
B ER 5907.
Exceedingly low rates have been
authorized by the Southern Rail
way to Norfolk, Va., and return,'
account Jamestown Fer-Centeu
niai Exposition.
Slap overs aiU be a!‘owed on
maid* ; - ao-i .Htee*: day
tickets, same as granted on Sum
met’ Tourist ! icfcets. Tickets wif!
be sold daily conr'fpeno’.n?; April
10th, to and including Noverrber
30th 5907.
The Southern Railway is tak,
ing a vary great interest in this
Exposition and doing everything
w ithin their power to promote its
welfare for the reason thot it is
located on historic and Southern
(Iround®, awtl has evidence of be
ing one of the most important and i
attractive affairs of this kind that
has ever been held*
Through tra i u service and
seeping car service to iNorfol’; 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 rates in
etfect everyone in the South has
en opportunity to visit the JAiNES
TOWN TERCENTENNIAL EXPO
SITION.
Not His Fault.
He—Do you think Styles ami his wife
live happily?
She—l’m sure of it.
“Well, she always seems to look un
comfortable wber. she’s with him.”
“That’s not her husband makes her
Vvac that wav. It’s her boots.”
Full and complete information
! will be cheerfully furnished upon
| application to any Ticket Agent
I of the Southern Railway Company
• r>*T IT T
AlifclUi'tftf kU.
This is the season ol the year
when ycur bug; y • W/Ht to he
repaired, a:id re wbrf.-.f if E f
LIKE NEW.
when paid ..u t -.sH.
Till ! DO. -Mi work <n
my shops, is done with dispatch
and, ail accuracy only attained
Iby an EXPERIENCE COVER
i JN(i TW ENTV SEVEN YEARS.
; Not six years scouting, or scuf
| fling about. Everything guar
janteed, and av lively prices.
The old reliable,
G. W. KINSHAN.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE
FOR .1A OK SON.
Local Passenger trains pass th
Aepot . at the times mentioned below
northbound.
Vo 7 10 02 A M
Vo. in 2:10 P M
No. 9 * :ts
SOUTH BOUND.
Vo 16 7 :38 A M.
J® 8 3:09 R. M.
So 10.■ 8:0S ‘
Few have any idea of how much of
: London’s 77.490 acres is water Iwo
! thousand and fifty-one is rive., c-7
i foreshore and 805 lakes and ponds.
DEATH SATURDAY AFTERKOSJI
OF SIRS. T H. BUTTRIIL
Mr?. T. H. Butt-ill died Haturday
afternoon in Ai.cnta where she hau
been ly t fi day.- for medical
tre.t; men*. v. .s buried Sunday in
the Jackson Cemetery. The blow lulls
suddenly and our heartfelt sympathy
goes out to th sorrowing husband.
WALTER MADBOX DIES
AT HIS FLOVILLA HOME.
Flovilla, Ga. Sept. 51—(Special)—
Mr. Walter Maddox died here yester
day after a i ng illness of typhoid fe
ver. Mr. Maddox leaves a wife and
two small children. He was a mem
ber of the Methodist church. He
was about 80 years of ace. — Atlanta
Journal.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
I have on hand a remnant of Hard
ware in building 111 rear of Ham &
Carter Cos. which I will close out on
Saturday 11th Sopt. at your own
price. Will sell any thing you want
before that time. Come and see me
any time before the 14th if you wish.
1 also have one No. 12 8 roller Chat
tanooga Cane Mill, one Thomas Har
row and one pair Wagon Scales.
Every farmer will lind something
useful in this offer. I have other use
for the house and I must get riel of
these goods.
Dr. J. W. Crum.
Dangerous Odor*.
Some smellsf are dangerous. A sin
gle sniff of highly concentrated prus
sic acid will kill a man as quickly as
a shot through the heart. The odor
of a bad egg is due to the presence of
suiphureted hydrogen, and the ob
jectionable perfumes of sewers and
bone factories are attributable! chiciiy
to the same gas. Chemical laborato
ries are famous for bad suie’l. . Ber
zelius, who discovered the element
called “selenium,” once tried the ex
periment of permitting a bubble of
pure hydrogen selenide gas to enter
his nostril. For days afterward he
was not able to smell strong ammonia,
the olfactory nerves being temporarily
paralyzed. Selenium ges has the odor
of putrid horseradish. Tellurium is
even worse. There is a story of a phy
sician whose patient, a lady, refused
to take an absolutely necessary rest
because she was so fond of being al
ways In society, lie gave her a 1 !11
containing u small quantity of (el)n
rimn, ai 1 h.-r breath was affected by
It to ssoi ;ia extent that she v s not
able to appear in public for r. : >Ol ih.
She never guessed wlmt the trouble
was. The volatilized essential oil of
rones is supposed to cause “rose
cold.” This peculiar complaint is so
far nervous in l!s character that pa
p< r roses Boinot'•<'■-: excite if.
V/l y Elephants: Fear Mice.
It seems Incredible that so small and
bar;'.lee ' an aniina! as a incuse is a file
to frigh'.ea an elcpiumt nlmoi-’t. out of
ilia senses. One fifths mouse in tin
bay on which they ere feeding will
x.tamped* an enriae herd. I:i (hob- ns
five ; the-v ■ IF; <• q, .
! -vii cluiciiiais, which feed on a
J| t Kim* berry el which o'epliuutK
eery fond. I’hey liv* 111 cottle
n.mfi-y something after the manner of
n;v q;! ogS, llllder the f, -lTy bliSllCS.
•n ceding, the elephants trample
the little towns, and the chat-anas, in
their fright, run up the tubes of the
1 :•'hunts’ trunks. Their long, sharp
claws catch in the flesh, and they can
not h ejected. The more violently Hie
monster blows through its coiled trunk
the more firmly the hooked claws of
the little animal become Imbedded In
the flesh. Inflammation and death are
the * wilt. In captivity the elephants
think they are in danger ot fir deadly
haca: when they see a mouse
An £<p*jrt M nrksrnan.
/’be tern's “sharpsbonrer,” “expert
marksman,” etc., which have dlstiu
gnialitMl tie: ci-i.v t-or mifi'ary rliieni 11
-j: - e often puzzling to those not. fainiili r
with rifle practice To becomo a
marksman one must, make 98 out of
.1 i'osdble 1.’.0 at 2i"X), 800 and fis>o
yards. The sharpshooter must get
1 if) out of 20 0 at 2fX), fSSt and C(X)
yards, besides rl-,i:ig v. <*ll enough In
skirmish to being and total to 225, or
two-thirds (f the j-orslble score. An
expert must do ail ihi ami also score
40 out of 50 at 80i) yards and 85 out
of 50 at 1,000 yards. The latter dis
tance Is more than half a mi!e and
the bullseye looks mighty small.—
Scranton liepnbiicuu.
SOME CORRESPONDED TT
INTERESTS EVERY FARMER.
J-ickson, Ga.
Aug. 1 I MOV.
Mr. .1 aek ihaith,
Pear Sir:
There has
been reported to you and the dlrec
tors something in regard to the m
-fle cotton; There is something wrong
somewhere and it is your duly as
president, to investigate the matter
and see wliero the wrong is, so you go
to the factory and you can getoorrect
list of all the sample cotton sol 1 from
August 190(5 to August Ist 1907, and
see how it tallies with auditors report
They only give in $274. Now you go
to the factory and get a list of wlmfc
was sold from Farmers Union Ware
house and you will find that there
will bo about $500.00 worth sold to
the factory by the Generul Manager
of The Farmers Union. Now Brother
it is your duty to look after this and
you must do it at once if yon don't,
the thing is going to split. We are
not satisfied at all, the director
should have put in Union Men us
General Manager and Scalesman. If
we are going to have a Union Ware
house let us work Union men in it,
and don’t allow G. M to sc-li no gua
no, wire or anything else,so we thiuk
it would be a good tiling for you to
call the directors together and do ev
ery thing over. H you don’t do it. we
are going to quit the union and that
mtans 800 bales off. Now someth r,g
has got to be done and the sooner the
hotter it will bo for our Uuion. Now
we usk you to go to the factory and get
a list and compare it with the books
and you will see a wrong somewhere
and then call your directors together
and clean out and start anew. Yours
for the good of the Union. Act at,
once.
Members Who Know.
Jackson, Ga
Tc Bresirtent and Directors of Far
mers Union Warehouse.
Gentlemen : It is with heart felt sor
row and sadness that I feel constrain
ed to address you and nil stock hold
ers cf Farmers Union Warehouse on
the subject of the letter you received
a fiw' days ago. When your Honor
able body met and passed upon my
seventh years york as general mana
ger of 1 lie warehouse, and auditors
had carefully examined my books
ami made no complaints, I fell proud
on account of my health. Others had
the management of the vv iaehoußo
and mistakes might happen so in the
annual meeting I stated tha 1 J felt
responsible and would makegood any
tiling that might !>o wrong. I took
hold of the warehouse when the stock
I was not worth ten cents in the ando 1 ar
A debt of about three thousand dol
lars hanging over the warehouse. The
property would not ha- firo ■d f,
mere than half the amount of the
debt. J thought I would try to ; ;vo
the stockholders so wo \ ;’'.n l! 1
: work with no one to help in vay * *
ttfiig money except J, A. King n- 0
j stood boulder to shoulder un ; ' iu
l leht v, as paid. We art-now out dd >bt
}-ve s.mc money ami could do ' 1;
if all would be satisfied with what til
directors do. I don’t think rny wire
and roofing can hurt the business of
the warehouse as it enables me to
work for lea money than I coiU-I
with out the business. As forjthe dis
satisfied elements, I don't know
what they are, as their representative
did not give their names and failed to
| -,ign his own Dime. I pray as the
bfi -sad Christ did when crucified, Fa
tner, forgive them they know not
what they do. The indignation J felt
1 for the author of the letter when it
was fir?t, read has subsided into deep
est pUy, for a man to order six of his
own fellowmen to undo their own
work itliout cause and thee, threat
en them if they fail to comply with
his own request' surely he needs the
prayers of the brethren. Such a spir
it is not prompted by tho God who
created us, but if a Brother he over
taken iu a fault Inhi.u that is strong
j restore such a man, so if you think I |
Jiave done a wrong, come to me and if
I fail to satisfy your complaints then
i
! take it to the proper authorities for
rrci-'.ion . ’av ...v. ,> said if I
I rrako a mistake that! wa? ready to
j ••o.reet t ti t m-fa;'' o f the <3l*
rectors, so if J hare none anything
thatwonlrtbohurif.il t... the Union
come to m face ir and tM ire and t
wid try ar.d satisfy you if I can. Now
rio uo*o others at van would have
th m do unto you. Now brethren lets
drop this unDrotherty way of doing
and wait, together for this year. Unit
ed wo stand, divided we full.
Jackson, Ga.
Aug. 81 190T*
The Board of Directors of the Far
mers Union Warehouse directs me to
sy that they have thoroughly Inves
tigated the charges set forth ill the
foregoing anonymous letter, against
Gen. Man. J. Matt McMiohael and we
hnd a decrepnney of SBB 58 In his
books; which he at once paid, and
we think the inaccuracy was caused
from his extrr,mo illness during the
years 1905-00, wo therefore freely
exonerate hiui from any intention to
do wrong,
F. L. Walthal, Secy.
Notice of Election*
Notice of election to determine the ques
tion of issuing bonds for the purposeof
extending and perfecting th water-works
system in the city of Jackson, On.
Notice is hereby given l>y tiic MayorAiul
Council of the City of Jackson pcrsiiant to
an ordinance duly adopted on the 6th. (Jay
August L'.x>7, and iu compliance with the
provisions of See. .(77 of the
code of tile state <>t Ga. IH'.)5, that
tin the 7t.li day of September 1007
an election will lie held in said City to de
termine the question of issuing bonds,a
mounting to Ten Thousand Dollum princi
pal, for the purpose of extending and per
feetlngthe water-works system in said City,
Ml of said bonds to t ear date, the first day
.a lie. i hi her I'foi'; to he issued in denomi
nations of Five,Hundred (#500.00) Dollars
each ;to bear interest at the rote of five (fl)
percent per minim p.iynbl semi- annually
on the first days of June and Deoemberln
each year; both principal and interest to lie
payable In gold coin of the (Tilted States of
t he present, standard of weight and fineness,
n.inl the principal ot said bonds In fall due
and become payable In the following man
ner;
Kite Ifimdred(s-'>oo.oo)Dolbir of the princi
pal of said bonds shall full dueand become
payable ten years from the date of the issu
nice thereof and Five Hundred (#500.00)
Dollars of said bunds shall fall due and be
eome’ payable upon the corresponding data
of each year for the term of nineteen years
thereafter, so that all ot said bonds shall i
I'-il: due md be fully paid w itldn thirty years
from flu date of the.issuance (hereof. *
All qualified voters of the City of Jack* ;
son, desiring to vote in said election, must,
r.-jusp r therefor in the book open for that
purpose by the clerk, of the City of JuekSPU
at too city I lurk’s ofli •.* ill said City, which
book will 1 1 kept open from the stb. day o(
A gesl, I -'IT to fin', .'list, day of Ailg iaj 1
!'. (7, both inclusive, Sundays excluded, be- 1
tween the hours ol Xa. m. and ip, ni. of
e.aeii day. Those desiring to vote in favor!
of said issue of bonds for the purpose ot j
extending and pert.-, ting the water works; j
sy item ip said city will do so I>y easting i
ballots having jdi.inl;. w ritten or printed
upon them the words “For water-works
Bonds ’ and those desiring to vote against
th< fid w Ter- verb.:- bonds will do <o by
roeting ballots having plainly w rilten or i
printed upon th.-m the words “Against
Water-works Bonds,
The . !• li'ei will be he'd ;* the<’oitllcit ■
! r <••>< biUu.eby Hal 1 in fhe City of Jc-k*:
i.-ton, Chi in the dale • minted b. I.w 'Oil tlni
1 hon n "f 7 .. m . and (5 p .re f
Dated August f’.th. i'.s/7 2
J. It. Wall, Mayor,
i
J. If. Carmichael,
C. I G rash,mi,
J. If. Carmichael.
Aldermen.
Attest v, ig. 1907.
n
Geo. ( arinichatl,
Cleric. M
- --* - | HT - !-
Tiro© to Quit.
A newly on listed fireman of only
average pluck wit- serving rt hit first;
fin, and the chief rushed ip to hint
mid shouted: “Hliln up that, ladder to
the eighth story crawl along the cor
nice to the fourth window, drop down
thriH* storlf sand catch that wooden
sign you tee smoking there, swing
yourself along to the second window:
that the r<- 1 giar Is coming from,
brent the glnns and go in and rescue
those three oid ladies.. Well, whnt
the deuce are you waiting for?” “For
pen and Ink, sir.” said the new man.
‘T want to hand In toy resignation.”—
Argonaut
The Soft A newer.
Mrs. Benhnin—You couldn’t look me
In the face wheu you came In last
night. Benhatn That was because
your beauty dazzled me, my dear-— 1
New York Ureas.