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JSnlere.l at the Pott Office at Gray
G*., as Mcortd-olasa matt mattor.
OgFiciAi, Oroak of tvjk County.
Published Every Thursday
SuBSORtUTfON Pruca ‘fl.
A woman cannot keep money
and that’s no secret.
Nice pair that,^_Toiu Watson
and John T, Graves.
Never m.utlod unt ijjjtomorrow
file man you can do today.
A man always cusses when
dress goods go*up, unless the ri.-e
is caused by a mouse.
11’b just about lime for Demo¬
crats to take stock and find out
what’s on the shelf.
“What lit tho issue?” shouts an
enthusiastic contemporary. Fif¬
teen acres of cotton to the mule.
Everybody turned over a new
Jenf on Lho first except the man
who has an account, against you.
Thero'wont Im a grease spot 1
wpen Ham Hinnll gets
with T Hardwick in the joint
bate business.
Ho far neither Smith nor Howell
Jins carried Tennessee and Sout h
.Carolina. Each one claims Ala¬
bama solidly.
It’s a bea,Rtjful example of the
eternal fitness of things when
some people accident ally get on
the dunce’s stool.
A few more taps like tho Hon.
Pope Brown gave Tap.—Sidney
Tap-*-and it will he taps for Sid¬
ney, aurG.
When you eco a colored brother
with trousers out nt tho knees do
notjump at the conclusion that lie
did it praying, lie might
done it shooting crape.
When Grover Cleveland coined
the Jiirmotis phrase, “inocuoua
desuetude,” lie waa evidently
1 >*'kipg for the antithesis of
Georgia gubernatorial camptiig j.
Now comes the “I.aird o’
mountain top” and sayS he’ll
vote for Major McGregor ngainst
T Diyfrancliisement
Who’wpjold a thought it?
Not tho Joust interesting
of gubernatorial strife is the
forts of Jos. Ohl and Mill Saul
carry the national qo 11 gross
their reepeotive candidates.
W. J. Bryan writes home
it coat him #200(1 to see
kings on his European trip.
der what it would have cost him
jf they had been aces.
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A correspondent wants to know
why wiimeiijk iss when they moet-
Wo don’t know but suppose they
wish to show the men that they
do unto others as t hoy woundl
that others should do unto them.
JV> would advise ths Hon. T.
Hardwick not to go too far in
joint debate Viusiness. The
might get on to T’s correct
ure, and if they do, well,
bye eon ay.
The political scrap in
seems destined to sound the
termost .depths of humgn
ranee. Bill Osborn threatens
butt in with his squirt gun
mud pail.
As ps.tal Sopth Georgia i«
moaning her lot because she
never allowed to torn! a man
tho papitol. Now just
theBO same south Georgians
monkeys of themselves
Jhtir candidate gets ir the race.
“EASY”
^he Macon News, in
ing upon the recent
robberies in this county,
clude* by saying-; “The
there must he easy, **
oyer
uelcomo this opportunity to toll
our appreciated contamponry that
we are living on “ea*v" straat
and on the shady side to boot.
Ea.yl „ . Why tho robbers didn ... u
pt away with a rod. If they h*d
informed our people of their
straightened circumstances there
would mi have i bee., . no . .. .ecuss.ty • __________ for r„ r
Jba attempted bank burglary a,r '
furthermore the paint wouldn’t,
Jmve been tubbed off the bai k
safe. We areeasy” tmt it is
(be kind of ease that jnajto# a fel-
low feet "*o-8y and "biggity isu’ll
P’»d .‘easy sorry 51 ter the ft a
^iiiit man Frco Pff'sJf Jlow ratio • ii< 1 j j
\*V«nn 1 ‘op into this Dmno<
api'% any way?
Early County Reporter; A c»u,-|
ill never again ride into
office in Georgia on tin- back a
r',.
Hartwell Sun : The gubernato¬
rial canvass is red-hot now,
don’t lynrj-y ; it is a long lane yet
before the climax is reached.
Grady County Times: If nil is
true of tun Atlanta caudidut 1 s as
told by each other both should he
given twenty-four hours to leave
the state.
] iwin Countv flouri^r • if you
want to get your name I afore the
rending public of Georgia, just
write W 'lnefliiug about tIn guber-
natorial situation.
Jlroxton Journal: S-.-ing J
inj . im it. u |
|. ni. ».•>
(reorgiti, it -tiik< s ti.* tout Cnuui*
date Jim Smith might Bend
around some samples of bis seeds,
Athens Baum ,, , r. lho f»-“plo f
Georgia are growing disgiuled
witli the In o' A11 a 11 ! n_,
er g ivornor for forum" on thsm
ho laundering of t tlieir soiled I >-
cu! linen.
Duhlonega Signal; 'J'he wav
in which (jhnk Howell and Iloke
Smith are fighting each other
the .. gubernatorial , . nomination , is
becoming monotonous, and
middle man wiilcotnein on
home run.
Douglas Intelpr • ,ho 1 he P r
pie Lave a tuple time b-loio the
priuiat y to weigh carefully the
merits and demoi its of
dates btiforo them, and when this
is done tbs Enterprise will bo sat¬
isfied.
Taylor comity Reporter; The
people of thiSsSection are toe busy
preparing land to dabble in poli¬
tics to nnv groat extent, 'i lie
farm needs the voter’s atle.ition
now, a vast deal more than the
politicians.
Fort Valloo Leader: rope Brown
in his jrural retreat must have
seen a great light when the U r at-
son-Sniilh ileui was uncovered at
Columbus. Tho Hon i’opo was
thojworst goldbricl.ed man in po¬
litical history.
Swuinsboro Forist-llliide: The
fariiH!!* 1 in this section are prepar¬
ing their lands for another crop;
tlisy have begun to turn up
soil with a will. This ia
thing that II >ke [Smith, Clark
Howell, Jim . Smith nor
Russel cun do for us. God
the fanner, forjUi«,„farmer
save the country.
Kiisdlv Words
Loving words should be a com¬
mon currency in homes. “Make
tho wheels go round," as Teddy
and jsuvge said in "f/tlon’s Bu¬
llies, ”
6’oiuh husliunds and wives take
vicious pleasure i i exposing showing the
other’s poor Englishjir knowl¬
off their luck of general
edge. It. is a bad habit to in¬
dulge in sharpshooting in the
presence of children, A nnin
used to say. ,, 0, how good moth¬
er’s food tasted,” meaning no
dis respect to his wife, She would
any, “If her cooking was bo good,
then go and live with her in the
future," or “If my meals don’t
suit you, you better hire a French
cook or do it yourself. Children
prick up their ears and b arn to
be saucy and “talk back.”
The more we know of
the more wo are tmur/ed. There
is so much unhappiness. Wives
nag their husbands to distraction
Husbands are indifferent and un¬
pose on then wives. '1 hey do not
try to have a pleasant life. to
bend, to blend and conciliate.
They do not try to bring comfort
and happiness into th.'ir homes.
L«t us all do the good wu cun, for
life is fleeing. People are bo ensi-
ly hmpei am nun o gift' , and
ussay witi lokone liny Inn,
ChrI bless us all, every one ot
»»•
An editor, says an exchange, is
a millionaire without money, a
cungfMtuum w ithout a job, a
king without a throne. Ho
tracts without a hammer; builds
a railroad without a spike and
farms without a plow. Fie runs
u butcher simp in tho
world, and deals out brains
or credit. He loves
who advertise with lumas a broth-
r The editor is a teacher,
ver an(J preac her, and lie sends
the truth cut to save souls and
ft'-'ta lost himsell. He hotus the
weiinded, cares for the
’
f(>Mueg (|)e Rhd , urv s
himself when a ham sand.vich
would jerk him from the jaw* of
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State Chemist Writes Interest
ingiy on this Subject.
TALK OH PHOSPHORIC ACID
Tell# Fsrmero If They Cxyect
Yield* From Their Lands They
Learn What Plant Fcsd tfcs Soil
Need#--Where rhoapatez Are Found.
Letters on Aorisultural Chemistry by
the Stato Chemiat.
LETTER NO. 0.
, Tfi'10 I •HOJPHATKJ.
JlaletHer No, 4, bulletin No. 88, 1
alluded to tho lmixutanco of phosphor-
jc add as a constituent Qt plant-food
it L. in i.'k, same class with nitrogen
and potash, they being Hie elements
found only In vinull quantity In most
cultlvatod soils, all the other elements
aecam.ary to plant life Icing usually
pr«e. nt in profusion. Phosphoric acU
; ou nms-t bo added to tho soil if wo
#
; i xpect large yield. The various
sources of phosphoric acid, t.h» n, are
I of Interest.
were ,
ja W bleh phosphoric acid was
to tho soil, tones an a coin. !
of organic and Inorganic mat- !
ter. Tho organic matter in a Ixmo ]
coimlsts mainly of fat end a glutinous
matter; t;ia inorganic matter Is chief- j
]y phesphato of lime. This dual com
position of a bone can he demonstrat-
- <1 very graphically hy taking the he
hone of an animal and soaking it for
quite a while In weak muriatic acid,
This acid will dissolve away tho plios.
plmie of lime, which gives rigidity
and stiffness to the bone, and leave
behind the glutinous flexible animal
matter of fha ^ w j !lcb wlll still
rotil j n tho.shape of the original bone.
can now take this soft organic
matter and tie it Into a knot, without
breaking. It. This soft animal matter
of tho bone Is rich in nitrogen, so that
a bone fertilizer I# a double manure,
both phoaphatlc and nitrogenous.
Bonos vary a good deal in conipcai-
tioa, according to the nature and &:to
of »h<< animal; there Is not o muni*
phosphate in cl, > Ih>ii«h of a jouir;
animal an la tac.se ■r an bid on..-.
Given In tho same g Dual, the ha- .
thigh fccar.ii an . for J” 7 .iii’t:
will contain more *
yxllifl i/jitA bent r.'tii
■t tte> y.inu'JI. lH>Us.a 5 : • VittUe
'ilaU. urae er-nw. ' ■*. j
tit; better.
con:.. ty . -d or £roH.'jJ iuw boos
vt'ich U--.- not. <".vii loiW.cd Uv vutat r -
rtf :t..5 original fall ir. t;
lecaq- wi-.h tos.,. :ratlvv’y »i< wre !u
too io.! 11, un<l arji * * t, Ci
off cot niljht bi p-.,-r<.Jv3j from Its cp-
pll-.ctlor. the firet a a*:.u.
A gcrofl raw bone will coat-in on an
average twenty-two per cent.
Phone mm and tour per <*,«u ot u ._
trogoa. Buck a bone is quite
cult to irrlml fine*, and on its fineness
fiends la Krga measure !u value as
r. fertilizer. by i>oili :M and ^^
Icp- much of the fat. hi removed, which
U.ts uo vaiiM a-. a manure; some of
the nitrogen l» itlso removed Dj the
form of tflu-* and gelatine by tho boil¬
ing and stetvmlng process. T!il3 treat,
cunt., however, enables the bone to be
ffround much tt'iir than the raw bone,
and where the process ha;, been carried
out very thoroughly, :w t u the rcanu-
lierure °* ivbie. tho resulting
boue may contain *s high as 30 per
con. of pbopphoric acid, but the nttro
gen In this case will bo seduced to
leas than two per cent. Actual
pertinents havo shown that all
phosphoric acid from a finely ground
•teamed hone may beconio
In ono or tw'o &e*f«ona in tho soil,
While that from a coarse ground raw
bone would not become fully available
In threo or four seasons.
\VA NT JE1>
Representn1 1 ve lor Hun Life in
Jones county. Will give very at-
tractive renewal contract.
dress E H Holland, Ihvision
per ntemleiit, American National
Bank Building, Macon, Ga
I*EA.1’H TREES.
Owing to countermands 1 have
u few thousand Belle, Hilev, El-
. •
berta and Carnmit and Red June
p] unm to ollor p v i C os low to
u • ; ‘ ;
Fort \ a lev, ” Ga.
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ANNOlNtEM ENT.
For Judge of the Ocmulgee cir-
enit, subject to the Primary Klee-
tion to lie ordered by tho
Democratic Executive
tee. J.VMEs P 8 am>kus,
Dublin. Ga.,
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* 0 1 eoplc ol Jones ,
t <>tiI*t J■
1 hereby antiounco mv Candida-!
tor Judge cf the Ocmulgee!
m the next general elec-;
tton, s;ihject to such Dene crntic'
Primary us may bo ordered.
Very Kespectivnlv
11 G Lkwis.
iuama&s*i
N#«IUMlNM Mflh rw* A'o «i»Ir car
|:tit-t* Contractors.
A (leorgiaf )
^nAnhd MM Jft^v.ny.s proposals wilt bn tr-
ceil ■Mt I if, the county commission- j
tones at their office at ■
’lit ilT flu.. ii(> to 12 nVhck.i
uooi^Vridiiy, February and 16, contract! 10C6,
flfrdef 1 f or fkuBh i n g end ennpie- j
tii. tin: ti'-w court limift- unr! jail (
p (| . ooet county, now in pro; ess;
1 of reetion nt Gray, On. 9 ho
contractor it* to lunnsli alt labor’
it r i d materiaf, take tip the work; into!
berp the contract, entered
j between Jones county and the At* j
J Inntft Fireproofing Co. on Aug-1
60, 1006, left oli, to-wit : upon tno for
<\ t mpletion of tlio brick work |
second and third storv walls ceil-;
ing joists on, as called for in spec¬
ifications of J W Gnlucke, archi-1 I
teet, now on file in the office of
bo coun' v commissioners ol Jones !
<ounty, Georgia. Minute plans]
ami specifications, showing where !
contractor is to commence I
woik on the buiidii.g, what mate-
,-j„ | j H (r, be fnrni-hed, are son -
u«ly posted m Paid county j
i comniissicnors effi c, where they i
■ cnh | jf , oxnmioeil by the public
ni d prospective the architect. bidders. Also ,
' i llice of J W G<>-
lucko & Co., 410 Tmnple court
building, Atlanta, Ga. The con-
struct ion of tii • v o k is to corn¬
m* nee on Feb 20 and he e< mpla¬
fed by June Dt 1000.
Said buildings, u hen completed
will he two stoiies high, construc-
led of brick, stone, wood and iron
as shown by said plans and speci-
flcntioim.
1 lie first floor of court house
will contain olTicdi tor county
officers, also fireproof vaults Court. for
Ordinary and Clerk of
the second story to contain Su-
premecoul't, grand jtiry room, (wo
putty jury rooms, Solicitors room,
Lawyersconsultation room, wit-
ueas room, and Judge’s room.
| ho first, slory of jail to contain
i living rooms for Jailor and Sher-
nl ‘d Ihw entire second floor I-
ooulni.i steel cells for prisoners'.
The payments for the buildings
■t° ■ paid in couijty warrants.
issued for said payments as speci-
i i fieri below and are io he due ami
pain on or before Deo 28th, l'Jf .
\ with 7 per cent interest no
paid, Thetimoof payments ar<
, as follows:
The first payment of 50 percent
(> f the coot ra'ct price to he paid
| when roof is fully completed completed and
I covered, dome and
j all cornice ail licit completed courses, and balcony,
etc., are uc-
< eptf-vl, or on FehSSnd, 1906.
The s eond (utyment of 35
j cent of when the p'nstering contract price is all to hr.
paid and com-
[.h-ted and floors laid
j- d, or on F-d 29, 1900.
I ^ , Tho l ; ll,,U tact ' C0 pnre of f to , he P“ paid r CP , nt when 1 ° f
i builtiitiR is fully completed and
a^’l by county commissioners
i wf ’’ 0,1< ' 8 cw ;' nly ‘“ n ' ! tl,e nrohi-
1‘•’ODtractor having
''’^^'' affldavit that all labor
land ! metenai bills have been
j paid. order of the of Cotin-
| By court
: ty commissioners sitting for
j ootimy purposes, this Jan 23rd,
1906. Jno T Glover,
J H Meeks,
! J H C Ethridge.
i Commissioners.
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f" f' 4 VA \ T LI "J i \ /il A A Vrri A
l i V U
j NEGOTIATED ON
Iprcvefl Farm
-at-
Lowest
Twenty years experience in the
business.
HOWARD M. SMITH,
81-1 Second St., Macon, Ga
\VA NTK1>.
District managers to post signs,
advertise and distribute simples.
Salary $18.00 weekly, .$8,(0 per
t j a y f„ r expenses. State ago and
present employment, Shkar Co..
Iheal
89 Randolph St. Chicago.
NOTICE.
The undersigned hereby give
the public notice that cattle, hogs
and stock of a:iv kind running at
large will not be allowed to tres-
pass upon onr lands, or lands un.
d«r our control, m the vicinity of
Round Oak, Go, and it. every case
0J .• BUC I) , , they will , be
, niui fees cq} lecteu _ tiocor
p\.umien W 'II Barron,
dirg to law.
J W Barron,
W G McCart.
U’ II Henderson !
J H Meeks,
J T Wilburn,
J F Childs,
D V Childs,
L W Gray.
B 1 O’Kelley, :
R L Crutchfield, l
W M Green, |
J W Turk,
11 H Hunt,
GeoT Pippin,
G B J White,
IF O Gordon,
F G Gordon,
H ury Gordon,
e*Vw t \ ■Uk.
m m a
kr 4am
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- •S^wed the Best fertifiier Success
\ By a Bacofd of Twenty Years’
experience when you fertilize with Farmers Bone. No
You ^ re banking on balanced in the plant food supplied from sowing time to
other fcrt tL- izer is so writ Farmers' Bone lias equal for any kind of
harvest. Don’t take a substitute. no
crop. It is the leading fertilizer of the South.
Works Freely In Any Drill
Jt has l'/eeti proven by over t'.venty-one years of successive use that
Fish and Animal matter' is superior to any other known ammoniate
for growing cotton. Farmers’ Bone is the fertilizer
MADE WITH HSH
ITS ”“™\ BECAUSE
SALES TONS \ X IT GROWS
ie»5-250 CROPS '97'v
GROW 1890-1,300 TON'S
1895-12,000 TOfijS i
1900-56,455 TOMS
130,091 TONS r <
1905 -
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Are the largest and^luct Offices
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Georg a. th
■- If y m w.u.’t you, Ic
Filled, Growued or
by EApert dentists, "who are
Specialists, call at
DR. ctmor
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PRICES LOW,
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618 Cherry Slrtet, Macon.
RRANCH OFKICK :
ATLANTA,
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Take Somnoforme and
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tho slightest LANIER’S pain nt
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Jones County. made nppli
G W Jackson, having dismissed !
cation, in due form to lie
from the guardianship of Jasper (-ires-1
hum, notice is hereby said given applied to ail j
parties concerned that
tion will be heard before the court o! i
Ordinary, of said t ounty, on the iirsi
Monday in February, 1906
Jan. 2. UK 16.
R H Boxxer, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEOUGTA, Jones Couniy.
C F Gibson, having made applica¬
tion to me in due form to be appoint¬
ed guardian of I P Gibson, non coin-
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P u » ; uu W,K .’ ,s
f mhent th f . b ‘" ui: }:
mim, ’, notice is hereby given to m
parti s ooncprucd tIlut sen! nppliea
^j (ln w jjj j. e lu nid nt tlie routilnr t( jii
of ihe court :>f Ordinary i.f said coiiii-
*iV to he held = the first "Mout 11V 111
February II -c . Witness mv 1
officially this !hh day of J
K It Boxm:k. Ordina
MOlNErVT
Loani negoti' tad or inq;:n ?v.
t»nnn, at lowest mar.;ot rates, and m
most liberal terns.
Busino tsof Aftoen years standing
fifere than threo million dollars ir
loans negotiated. Facilftlrss uasuj
passed. UOWAKD XL C2£R?H.
tio. 314 S«?and Sft., Staowi. «s
B. 6
ON »
“S*viwr Money by Mail”
on reauest.
u [TABLE BANKING
< 1 LOAN COKfANY.
Wacon, Gprti^ia.
k j i I ^ 0 11 16 SS iS
•.J’,. S.'E'k
Since moving to 509 &: 5 1 1 Cheery Street
we fmcl our sales are far beyond expectations. v-.h H
HONEST
SQUARE dealings, GOOD Goods at POPU-
LAR PRICES is what done it.
We mr.kc a specialty of SHOES, HATS and
CLOTHU *
JONES cfefTODD,
509’& 511 Cherry Street Macon,[Ga.
H. Li. BARFIELD
Mo eon, o> o
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