The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, October 11, 1907, Image 5

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* Convalescents need a large amount of nourish* a ment in easily digested form. a Scoff*x Emulsion is powerful nourish* X ment —highly concentrated. i It makes bone, blood and muscle without ©ML putting any tax on the digestion. AO IP ALL DRUQQISTS; 600. AND SI.OO. Ukl|F Mr. John Duncan of Atlanta Is vis lting his sister Mrs. W. R. Lanier. Air. Add Nutt spent Sunday at his home 4 in Griffin. Mr. A. H. Smith attended the spin nersceuvention in Atlanta on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMichatl of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McGune McMichael. Mr. Andrew Weems has been quite sick this week. If you buy your oysters of us you will get oysters*, We sell oysters at 40c per quart and then if you want soup we will give you soup. J. B. Edwards & Sc -i- Mr. W. R Lanier made a business trip Saturday to Dublin where he was principal of the Public Schools for several years. Mr. James Valentino spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Lane of Monticello, is visiting Mrs. C. A. Butner. Henry Hendrick, continues quite, sick. We give special attention to; ’phone orders and deliver same promptly; so if you need any fresh or cured meats and want ! them at once just t phoue 59. j Rev. Mr. CulpopP er of Macon, fill- J •and the pulpit at the Baptist Church I last Sunday. Mrs. W. D. Jolly spent the week end with her parents at Jenkinsburg. Mies Ernestine Demosey spent part of the week: with her granrt-mo ther in Atlanta. She is taking voice leesous from Barili and goes up twice a week. Mrs. G. T. Fosset* speut Monday in Mr.eor. Miss’Willie Cooper was called to Elko Monday on account of the se rious illness of her brother Mr. Clin ton Cooper. Miss Bessie Waldrop was ;juiic- sick the first of the week. JAMESTOWN TERCEN TENNIAL EXPOSITION APRiL TO NOVBM BE R i 9°7 • Exceedingly low rates have been authorized by the Southern Rail way to Norfolk, Va„ and return, account .Jamestown Ter-Centcn nial Exposition. Stop overs will be allowed on season, sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same as granted on Sum mer Tourist Tickets. Tickets will be sold daily commencing April 19th, to and including November 30th 1907. The Southern Railway istak. ing a vary great interest in this Exposition and doing everything within their power to promote its welfare for the reason thot it if> 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 and 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 rates in effect everyone in the South has Mrs. Rufns McCord leaves Tuesday for Pembroke where she goes to a'J t-md the wedding of her sod, Rev. Walstelti McCord to Mhs Pauline Lewis, which takes place on the afternoon of the fifteenth of October. We are getting some -fine oysters each week, also fish. 3lb mullett tor 25c. That’s all we ask for them. J. B. Edwards & Sou. Mr. Jamie Huoten’s approaching marriage to Miss Bertha Dickson of McDonough, is a mattes of pleasant discussion among his many friends here. The Ladies Literary Club was re organized at the home of Mrs. J. W Crura Friday afternoon. Miss Eva Sasnett, who has been the efficient president since the organization of the Club was re-elected The work of the club will be the study and dis cussion of the literature and arts of Italy, Russia and Spaiu. The next meeting will be held with Miss Matti su Ham on October sixteenth. Miss Veruie Moore has boon quite Sick for the past week. Mr. C. B. Gunn spent Saturday and Sunday in the Gate City. Miss Gamble of Abbeville S. 0 spent Sunday in the city with btt sister at the Buchannan House. Mrs. C. A. Butner leaves soon for Pembaoke where she goes to attend the McCord-Lewis wedding. Dr. 13. F. Watkins of Augusta, is spending awhile with hi3 parents. We desire to add 300 new readers to the Jacksonion lint which now numbers 918. We arc sending out this week 500 sample copies and all those who will call at the Jacksonian Office and pay us 50? or mail same in the next 15 days will receive tin for one year. Remember this offer is good for 15 day 8 only. Frequently n painting will bulge an be very unattractive unless remodwv. An artist claims that such pieces cai be remedied without danger of destroy iug the paint by dampening both the right and wrong side and keeping the canvas under very heavy pressure uu-' til thoroughly dried. en opportunity to visit the JAMES TOWN TER-SENTENNIAL EXPO SITION. Fuii and complete information wil! 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 <ughtto be repaired, and repainted, JUST LIKE NEW. All work done in my shops, is done w ith dispatch and, an accuracy only attained bv 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. KINSHAN. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE for .taokbon. Local Passenger trains pass th Depot, at the tunes mentioned below. north bound. No 10:02A.M. no. ****;.*• No. 9 8 -* 8 SOUTHBOUND. r"" 8:09 P. M. No 808 i In Loving Memory of Mrs. W. M. Bledsoe. On Monday evening at seven o’clock the death angel cam* and carried to the great beyond the spirit of M’S. W. M. Bledsoe. This was not unex pected as she had been falling rapid ly for some time yet to thoee who waited on her so lovingly and patient ly it came as a shock. Har life and example were witness to her faith in Christ and site was always raady to do his bidding and died peaoaful and|happy in His love. She leaves a sorrowing husband, a father and moj ther, three brothers and two eietara besides hosts of other relatives and friends. She was laid away at Mace donia Cemetery Tuesday afterneon af ter an impressive service conducted by Rey. S. P. Wiggins. ,—, May the memory of her oheer and brighten ns all as daily eontaet with hfcr life did and all be ready to join her in the home above, where she waits to welcome us with smiles. M. To Amend Charter. ■ pm I RW—— Wok GEORGIA. Butta County.— To the Superior Court of Said County. The petition ofßnttrill, .Gresham & Cos. shows: Ist. Petitioner was incorporated by this Court on the 31. of March 1907. 2nd. Petitioner desires to change its name to that of Buttrill Brothers. Wherefore it prays that an order he gran ted changing its name as above stated. This Beptemlier 17th., 1007. J. Threat Moore. Petitioners Atty. GEORGIA. Butts County.- * —• * I hereby certify chat the foregoing is a truo and correct copy of the original peti tion of “Buttrill Gresham & Company” to amend its charter, now of file in this office. This Sept. 17th 1907. B. P. Bailey, Clerk, 8. G. Tax Collectors Notice. Second Round- I will bo at the following named jlsces on dates g*ven belov fo-*he purpose of collecting State and Coun ty Tax for the year 1907. fndian Spring Oct, 2S 1907. v’ork ” 29 ” fron SpringC. h. a.m. ” 530 ” Stark p. in. ” 30 ” Worthville C. h. a.m ” HI ” Fincherville p. m. ” 81 ” Jenkinsburg Nov. 1 ” Bells Store a. in. ” 4 ” Kinarde Store pm. " 4 ” Mt. Vernon Church a.m ” 5 ” Vadriox Bros Store [ .in '* 5 ” Will be in Juoksot. every Saturday and first TupK.dav until hooks clone, C. K. Carter, T. C. Butts Cos. FOR RENT.--two horse farm in Worthville Dist rict. Call on or address W. P.'Maddox, Locust Grove Ga. 10U ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE Located 6 miles south of Indian Springs, 2 miles wes* of Cabaniss, 8 miles north east of Forsyth, 5 room house recently pain ted and has glass windows. 10 to 15 acres fine bottom land 15 acres fresh land good barn. Terms $l5O cash, $l5O in six months, balance in 4 annual'pay ments of S3OO each at 6 per cent interest. This place is within i l / 2 mile of fine school, also convenient to churches, splendid neighborhood. John R. Shannon, Cabaniss, Ga. * m - FOR SALE:—My houshold furniture at a bargain by Oct. 1 *j* Moving to South Ga. Don't want to pay freight. R. S. Brown. DO WE NEED A NEW DANK? The writer hereof has been impor tuned over and over to begin the work of organizing anew bank in Jackaon. The charge has been openly made that the two banka now in existence are under one management, and no one bts ever denied the charge. I desire to test the sentiment of the people, especially the farmers of the County. All of the farmers, or any one else, who believe the time has ocme for the organization of anew bank in Jackson whiob will be INDE PENDENT of any such institution now in existence in the town, will please address a lsttei to “New Bank,” Jackson, Ga. and If a sufficient number Beem to be interested in the movement I will call a Mass-meeting for the purpose of dismissing the advisability of open ing the stock book for subsbriptions. $10,000.00 has already been prom ised. The letters addressed “New Bank” will raacn me. This Oct. 10-07. Nicw Bank. Commissioners Defeated. The election on the adoption or re jection of County Commissioners on the 11th resulted in the defeat of th measuere. On this we desire to con gratulate the people of the countty. The machinery was too cumbersome to be useful. The fact is that there are too many big hearted strong willedAnglo-Saxon voters in Carroll county to quietly sit down and Ist a half dozen men, no mattar who they may be, do their thinking for them, The day has happily passed when this can be done. Nevertheless all recognize that some change Is needed; some relief must be had. The Ordinary cannot attend to the affairs of his office and discharge the duties of supervising 'he roads, bridges and a thousand aad one things pertaining to a gaeat county like ours. From every section of tho county comes a well nigh universal demand for a single commissioner for the county to look after her roads, bridges and revenues. A commissioner to be elected by tho people and to be re responsible to them in a sufficient bond to guarantee their faithful dis charges and who should assiduously devote hie entire time to the county s business. No one man can discharge the duties now devolving upon the Ordinary.—Carroll County Times. Gold Is nearly twice ns heavy us sil ver. Thus a cubic foot of the former weighs 1,210 pounds and tho same quantity of the latter 056 pounds. SAT*, If you think you are entitled to the best, call on us and get it. We don’t carry shoddy stuff, and don’t propose to do a shoddy business, but will always carry the best of everything in our line as cheap as can be sold. Everything guaranteed from prices down. Our motto, A square deal to all.” KINARD & CLARK PHONE 00; JACKSON MARBLE CO. , When in need of a monument to mark the spot where you have Said YOUR LOVED ONE Come to our yard and let us show you some of the lovely,designs that we have made for you. Our work is of the best, and our prices are right; JACKSON MARBLE CO. It Pays to Buy | Ederheimer -8 Stein Young I Men’s Clothes ET a thoroughly good suit, pay $ 18, S2O or $25 for it, | and you’ll be a better dressed, more contented young man all season than if you had two suits of the ordinary Lind. You’ll find the tailoring, quality and style in these J suits; the lasting good shape and wear that pays you in I the price you can have them for and the satisfaction they give. If you’ve an earnest desire to dress vfffct, get Fd-rhc.’mr-- Stein clothes. Let the other fellow do es he likes. I The Jackson Mercantile Company Miss Tan oil a Tingle entertained a bevy of little folks at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Maddox on last Monday afternoon in celebration of her ninth birthday. Many childish games were played after which cream and cake was served. Tho afternoon was one long to bo remembered by the children and they all wished the hostess many more happy birthdays. ‘Mlta TidlUt Joliy spent Wednesday in Atlanta.