[meteorite-list] Newspaper article; Jan. 11, 1909 Macon, Georgia

From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:06:54 2004
Message-ID: <OE124TeeY5BG8XNS8AE0000fe4d_at_hotmail.com>

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Paper: THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH
Location: Macon,Georgia
Date: Monday,January 11,1909
Page: ?
THE METEOR NOT FOUND; TURKEY DINNER PREVENTED
Mr. Turner Says His Friends Need Not Worry, as He Will Find It Yet.
Owing to the fact that Mr. J. B. Turner was invited out to a turkey dinne=
r yesterday, and accepted the invvitiation, he was unable to devote as mu=
ch time to finding of the meteor in the Corbin field last Wednesday after=
noon as he wished. Besides, the weeds are high in the field which renders=
 finding a falling star quite a difficult matter. Mr. Turner says, howeve=
r, that it is there and he will find it.
There is no man in Macon who has more friends than Mr. Turner, and there =
is not one who does not hope that he will find that meteor, and that it w=
il contain a diamond of tremendous size. Such things have occurred, the p=
resence of a diamond in a meteor, and there is no telling what the one th=
at fell in Corbin's field contains. =20

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size=3D2> <P>Paper: THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH</P> <P>Location: Macon,Geor=
gia</P> <P>Date: Monday,January 11,1909</P> <P>Page: ?</P> <P>THE METEOR =
NOT FOUND; TURKEY DINNER PREVENTED</P> <P>Mr. Turner Says His Friends Nee=
d Not Worry, as He Will Find It Yet.</P> <P>Owing to the fact that Mr. J.=
 B. Turner was invited out to a turkey dinner yesterday, and accepted the=
 invvitiation, he was unable to devote as much time to finding of the met=
eor in the Corbin field last Wednesday afternoon as he wished. Besides, t=
he weeds are high in the field which renders finding a falling star quite=
 a difficult matter. Mr. Turner says, however, that it is there and he wi=
ll find it.</P> <P>There is no man in Macon who has more friends than Mr.=
 Turner, and there is not one who does not hope that he will find that me=
teor, and that it wil contain a diamond of tremendous size. Such things h=
ave occurred, the presence of a diamond in a meteor, and there is no tell=
ing what the one that fell in Corbin's field contains. </P></FONT></DIV><=
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