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town and county.
Mrs. E. G. HARDEMAN, Local Editress.
Apiil showers.
Milledgeville is wet.
Preaching at Fortville to-day and
to-morrow.
Mr. Bon Stewart., of Macon, paid
Gray’s a 1 pop call” Monday'.
Messrs. James Goddard and II.
S. Greaves spent Saturday in Ma
con.
Mr. Gus Small, of East Macon,
spent Thursday with us on busi
ness.
Mrs. Andrew Stewart, of Putnam
county visited relatives at Gray’s
last week.
Miss Lizzie Winters, of Bradleys,
visited relatives here last week.
Lizzie is a little girl.
Last Friday was a beautiful day,
and quite a number of the children
went fishing— caught a few min
nows.
Col. R. J. Warren and Mr. J. H.
Kelly of Moniieello passed through
our town on last Tuesday enroute
to Clinton court.
The colored people of the Baptist
denomination are cutting timber
preparatory to build a church at
Gray’s for their use.
Jones county cun boast of an in
dustrious farmer, Mr. G. C. Smith,
who hilts coin, meat and lard for sale.
Who can say as much?
Mr. J. R. Vanburen of Griswold
ville, visited Moniieello this week.
Mr. V—has the contract for fur
l'istiing cross-ties for the C. & M.
it. It.
We call attention to the card of
that popular jeweler J. E. Wells,
lie is an honest dealer, a superb
workman and one of the cleverest
nun in the world.
Jt is said that Mr. W. D. Win
tors, of this place, has sold more
tickets than any agent ort the line
of the C. & M. Mr. W— is tho
man to help build up a tewii.
Capt. Richard Bonner, of Macon,
is visiting his son Mr. 11. Bonticr
near horn. Capt. Bonner has been
hi ill health for some months, Hope
Ids visit to t lie country will prove
beneficial to him.
Mr, II. A. Morgan bits finished
hh building, near the depot, and
"il,' kindly allow the use of the up
per story for Sunday school and
singing, until our new academy and
church are built.
Mrs. Winters, grand-mot her
our clever townsman Mr. W. D.
Winters is spending somelime with
the hitlers family. Mrs. W titers is
quite an old lady, although she isa.
lively as any person around.
Our correspondents will
fend in their articles as early in
‘ ■ as po.vsildc. ,, Wo ... otto.. . rc
oeive communications at the hour
' f going to press and the
qiicnces are they lie over until
other week '
Notice in this issue the card
the dissolution of the firm
^ Julian 2nd Street Macon. Mr
i.-ii, ' .i , .in-in , is sole owner of „ the .
■
tablisiuncnt now. and lie lias
congratulations of bis old friends in
tbiscotinty, who guarantee to
a liberal patronago. Wiihc is a
live «*’Clinton’s red hills, and we,
like the good Scotch people “chin
'''getherj’ No better selection
h autiftil goods can he found in
'-■-v'p than that of W, J. J uhans.
CLINTON LOCALS.
Judge David Blount is in town.
Col B. W . Frobcl was in town
Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Fan Woolfolk a charming
young lady was in Clinton Wednes
d:y.
Mrs. Thomas Stripling sold dur
ing the month of March fifty dozen
egg**
Mr. II. S. Greaves is confined to
his room with an attack of rheuma
tism.
Col. E. P. Catchings of Jackson is
here shaking hands with old
friends.
Miss Ida Stripling and Mrs. Dave
Norris spent Tuesday in Clinton as
the guest of the “Editress.’’
Mr. Cones representing the “Tel
egraph’' is taking in court week in
tin- interest of that good Daily.
Judge Lumpkin from Northern’s
circuit is presiding this week for
J udge Jenkins, and is giving satis
faction.
Col. N. E. Harris called in to see
us while attending court. He has
been putting in some good work and
words for the C. & M. R. R.
When visiting Macon bo sin e and
call at the gallery of L. S. Hill, just
over Hoges Drug Store after
his handsome Photo’s you '‘ ill de
cide to Have one taken of yourself.
Rev. Jesse Campbell well known
to many people of the Couuiy died
in Columbus Ga., on last Monday at
tho age of eighty. He was a eonse
erated Baptist Minister and the
father of Rev. Abner and Charles
Campbell.
The Macon bar is represented
here this week by Col’s N. E liar
ris, Howland, Davis & Reid. Jordan
and Glover, and R. S. L,-icier, Col.
R. L. Berner of Forsyth, R, J, War
ren of Monticello and E. P. fjatcii
ings of Jackson.
Public meeting was held at the
Courthouse of Clinton on Monday
to select delegates to the State
convention to be held in Allan’.;
May 8tl>. Capt. II. B. Rid ley was
called to the cDair and Col. J. C.
Barron requested to act as Secre
tary. The delegates were chosen,
Richard Johnson, Ad-dplius Lester,
Alex II. S. McKay and R. V. Jlnt
detnan, these are avowed Cleveland
men and strong democrats.
VYe have several copies of the
“Ciuiton Rattier” sent to us for in
spection by Judge David E. Bionnt.
The papers are written in very
small style on foolscap paper, aid
were issued in the year 1825 by
Peter Puzzle & Co. They aie per
fect curiosities, and show that the
people of sixty three years ago were
not so ignorant of news paper lore
as we would imagine. Wo suppose
the “Hauler” existed many years
befoie lho “Old Bulletin” made its
appearance,
Nor Depot.
It is probable that the Covington
& Macon and the Mai-on & Dctl-lm
railroads will build an elegant pas
senger depot, eg jo in tly, on the ct
witero Holiis’ stables now
That is tic- present programme.
It is probable that to-night the ('.
& M. and !ii. & D. roads will petitb n
council for a right of way of 30 feci
on Poplar street from Holiis’ stack'
to a point near the cotton comp; ■
where the < . & M. track will Im, ox
tended from its terminus hear the
park, and tins track will > fa
used by ti.e M.c D. roud,—id.icon
News.
Wliifo in 7,tji;-; Satitrday
called in at the old reliable Empire
Store amt feasted our eyes on
mammoth slock o! fa -uitiful
goods. Wo were piti-j<i isod to lied
stteh goods a tue i-e- iwiie:' u el
prices an no-.-e ’■ ■ ‘ >' 1 ;
1 trom 5 to :’(tc: Checked mm hu i: m
t«> 15c; indi-o blue calico from
(Jj to 7.’.-; !, luti n’ line of (tr-ss
goods from 10 to ’ >!t to i s
and cassitneres at to ••-. any ■■■.
ftplendid sliirts lor fillets auo
Their assortment of Parasols, E'ans
and Notions is complete. The taste
and parse of the most, fastidious ard
economical can be suited at t e
-tore of Burden, .Small and Eh-.
i Tbo mai*y' clerks connected with
ihe establish.!,v nt arc courteous und
, the ladies ail know tiic-v can t
waited upon, and find what they
need at the Empire Store. V, <•
! have noted the above bargains, and
invent space ‘o speak of the " u/
nificent display of Iovc;y silk Ve:~
rets, luce oversutts, ribbons, etc.
; These occupy no small space.
FROM HADDOCKS.
The Singleton place, which by
the way. is deemed a very attract
ive home, has been leased to Mr.
Sutherland of 3f.illedgevillo. This
family will be an acquisition great
ly desired.
Missess Sallie Woolfoik, Maude
Hardeman, and Irene Stewart,
sought pleasure and delight in the
home of Dr. John Harden an for it
few days. If the Dr. and his most
estimable lady, entertained, as is
their wont, then indeed the young
ladies .cast their lines to a good pur
pose.
A couple of young larks, whose
names we failed to dot, endeavored
to boat Joe Miller; the night Con.
ductor, out of a ten mile ride, with
the usual result, well boys, count
ing cross ties even a dark night,
serves to develop the mind, makes
it active, so to speak. Where you
failed to crystuiizo tho little scheme,
was not in the act, but in not know
tug Joseph.
It is more than probable that Mr.
Charles Middlebiw ks will try the
mercantile with Dr. Glover. Pos
sessed of so many of the requisite
qualities essential to success, it
comes easy to say that the matter
rests solely with himself. An En
glial; poet’s distlchirite, but tree,
can be aptly applied.
Whilst our district has many
excellent farmers, yet, when emer
gencies thicken, and something out
of the usual routine, demands quick
decision and determined action.
Commend us to Mr. Gus Pitts, it
is simply intuition. No charge for
either ot' the above.
Now th n, gentlemen of the
Grand Jury, this is tho opporluni
tv of your lives. Embody in your
General Prosentm mis, or otherwise
open up something feasible in re
gard to tho county roads. You may
be criticised, and’ told to let well
enough alone. Thai you may ex
pect, but all the same, give tho
matter consideration, and put in
shupo a scheme, even by taxation.
Make tho effort and, you shall be
rewarded with the freedom of the
city of Haddocks, whenever you see
tit to accept. Gold snuff-box, etc.
L’honime propose, femme dispose,
and thus we failed to see “the
Langtry.” Oh, no, wo didn’t lay
the piping some days in advance,
and didn’t mululate each and every
notice pertaining to the Lily’s ap
pearance in Macon. With seeming
iort.itudo, though a modicum of con
fidence, was the announcement
made that imperative business re
quired my presence in the city
Jess so, that was all. Tho atmos
phere froze hard enough to preclude
approach in the shape of argu
ment, but my eiiinn, who likewise
tailed, bad i i oke himself tendering
before tho denouement of brie a
brue. A Iso made selection ol the
Summer’s locution fashionable Wa
taring place. It goes without, say
i '*•;-{ Gnu bis hotter-half couldnt get
a 5 coot calico, until time smooths
its wrinkled brow. Albert I,o is
more or less a m, reliant.
We fcarn with satisfaction, that
the State iVm-ton lias been granted
r. S. T. Whidby.
j Mr. Anchor-; in Macon. Mr.
j K<-mp attending Wilkes court, left
\j William Pamir solus. Al
s tliough a bust within him.-elf, in im
• sage treatment was not necessary
; >t tiiocioseof business hours,
I E tiEsii.
! I IDfEI OF BliSSOOTII.
I The Srin of fierririg & Julian is
i,,e-day desoi-.ei, Iq. mu • ttal consent
.‘1»*. C. D. Ii^ri-;i;g retiring. Mr.
W. J. J it !•;>.» w^i c<-»tinuo business
at tae old stauo, assnmitig all ilaoil
ilieS. C. I). ilERRING
j | April 14, 1888. W. J. J UH AN.
i j G. f. EMJie & Co •i
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(Successors to Henry Kauh and
W. J. Brake.)
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STEMS FROM STEVEN’S POTTERY.
Mr, EniToit:—We are on hand
again after a silence of a few weeks.
Wo have no excuse to render except
scarcity of news, caused we suppose
by the continuous Tains, and not
until the monotony was broken
could we hope to entertain the
dear readers ot the Headlight.
And by the way that reminds us
that its bright rays failed to illumi
mit 6 our household for t wo weeks
during those dark, dismal days, and
rest assured Mr. Editor, its looked
for visits were sadly missed.
Wo uro trying to console a friend
of ours, who says his shoo bill is
forty dollars par annum, with the
fuel that this is leap year and his
girl will certainly propose, and the
result will be a happy marriage, con
sequontly doing away with Urn
cessity of so much walking.
Ur. and Mrs, J. 11. Stevens
unfortunate in losing their
little daughter a short time ago.
We tender our sympathy to the
reaved parents.
Wo regret to chronicle the
of Mr. William Adams which
red recently. He was afflicted
pneumonia and leaves a wife,
al children and a host of friends
mourn ins loss.
E. Vu K.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
SECOND ROUND. I wilt be at
’hefollowing places to receive Tax
Returns for the year 1888.
J. C. Dumas store Monday April 23.
Haddock Station Tuesday “ 24.
V B dark store Wed. morn “ 25,
Jesse Miller “ eve. 25.
J. S. Stewart, mill Thursday “ 26.
M II Mullikin store EYi. morn ‘ 27.
J W Bradley store “ eve. “ 27.
Round Oak Monday......... “ 30.
G rubai! Hill Tuesday........May 1.
T C Pippens store Wednesday “ 2.
Dames Ferry Thursday..... “ 3.
Dick Gordon store Fri. morn “ 4.
Five Points Friday evening “ 4.
James Station Monday....... “ 7.
L. Kim low store Tuns, morn “ 8.
Lahiytt Balkcotn Tues eve “ - 8.
Griswoldville Wed. morn... “ 9.
Jackson Roberts Thursday “ 10.
T. R. Stripling Friday...... “ 11.
In Clinton every Saturday.
W. T. MORRIS,
Receiver of Tax returns of Jones co.,
Jojs, t. fens, If,,
D. 1 A,j$Qd33j WA 7 C!|E3,
J E W E L >7 Y f Sit '/ E E^W \ i\E f
SfECJACLES AflD EYE
qlasses.
Watcli Repairing a Specialty.
3J8 SECOND STREET.
MACON, GA.
4 21 3m.
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IRON WORKS.
ENGINES, WATER WHEELS.
SAW and CANE MILLS,
KETTLES and EVAPORATORS.
Cotton Presses (Hand and Horso
Power.)
E. CROCKETT,
Macon, Ga.
CsoEdon Bayp <££ a
FO BOYS AND GIRLS.
This admirable weekly ior the
youth of this great land is now well
established, and lias an increasingly
large and well-deserved patronage.
It is well worthy the examination
of parents who wish to provide their
children with a large amount of care
fully-prepared miscellany, at
entertaining, instructive and clean
It is edited with ability, and shows
f juicle sympathy with the
of the young people, and a clear out
look for their weiiare.
Address
JAMES ELVEBS0N,
Jan jl 9 th 1888. I’htla !<*lpli;a, Pa
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GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN
Sporting Goods
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges,
FISHING TACKLE, ETC.,
BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES,
516 MULBERRY ST.,
MACON GEORGIA
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(SUCCESSORSTO R. S. COLLINS.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CARRIAGES
Buggies and Wagons,
BABY CARRIAGES, HARNESS
WHIPS, Etc.
4 G 3 and 470 SECOND STREET
IV! aeon, Georgia.
Feb. 23rd lh88
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MAOONT Ge AY
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The largest stock in the city. We have any article that can bo
for, and guarantee everything to be of the best quality and at the LOW
HST PRICES. Kmc
Jewelry. Bronze Art Goods, etc.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS FROM MONTICELLO
AND JASPER COUNTY
Watches and Jewel rv Repaired
BY SHELLED WORKMEN.
■S. RE MEMBER THE PLACE 3D SECOND STREET MACON
GEORGIA.
J. H* &W. W. WiSiiams,
AO old Fact.
—WE HAVE NOW THE LARGEST AND MOST—
\ V > 7 W I fkd 51 ‘..■J \ J T j l.Y. r A! m A SM 0 t ] 7
IN THE CITY OF MACON,
1L-, v 8H Tf ttl 5lrd? iioflfillt p|«s
Our stock is selected with groat cure, with a view to Wearing •veil.
Wo don’t keep a shoddy shoo at all, but
Wo Xlavo GOOD SOliID
at prices you ordinarily pay for worthless shoddy shoes.. Give
us n trial and be convinced.
w; \' V tl @kiuJa;u n-s. ^Ei«y
,,,- c made by the loading manufacturers „t Philadelphia and Boston,
p, Biis department you will find nothing hut the latest fashions and
j| (( . p,..., , jf .-.iny. A large -tm-k of <;ll 1 '.DREN’S 8110178.
MIX or EXT,
1 <)7 (Oi<J No. 3,) Colton Avenue,
MACON GrA.
(Successors lo Mix & Kit Maud, established 1810.) ltt
TO THIS
Traveling Public
—YOU CAN—
BY STOPPING AT
J II Bestveb**
MACON GEORGIA.
OPPOSITE HOTEL LANIER.