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Richard Johnson.
FOR SHERIFF AND TAX
COLLECTOR.
Many citizens hereby announce
the names of W. W. Barron and
Moses W. -Smith lor the office of
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jones
County. Subject to the Democrat
ic nomination. Rally to the sup
of faithful officers.
Jones County, (Vug. 20th 1888.
In the usual course of life’s event
we attended a grand Picnic at Round
Oak in this good old county, the
Lome of my childhood and on
through many years of changes still
my homo and of eourso all things
portaiuiug to the interest ot the
the public is dear to my heart, Wo
shook hands with many old friends
and made some now acquaintances
and now it is a pleasure to roeord
the fact that tho good people in
that neighborhood are advanced and
no more hospitable can bo found
and tho way they dispense tho good
things of this life and manage a big
crowd at a public barbecue was
wonderful to behold. They desorve
more than words of praise for the
order that prevailed and tho deco
rum with which tho whole manage
ment succeeded.
Among other topics discussed we
found politics ar.d the character of
tho candidates foi county offices in
full blast—a contost for the offico ol
Ordinary engaging some attention.
We found a few only who were dis
posed again At that able and worthy
oncumbont Judge. R. T. Ross. A
better man never filled an office nor
has given such general satisfaction
and so well conducted the affairs ol
his offico as Roland T. Ross, and
when wo recall tho dark days of our
“»"T“L“°V " h “" h “
out of office by a dn ecu. mill a y <»
dor from .Provisional Gov . Ruger
ftirrf The
said order by that colored Republi
can Scalawag J. B. Devcrcaux, ltoss
had the courago to refuse to obey
tho order and to vaeato except at
tho point of tho bayon ot. His ap
peal to that grand Democratic
Statesman and Soldier Gen. Terry,
who was in command, mot with
success and was sustuiuod in his re
fusal to obey the iniquitous order,
and thus our good old county was
saved from radical rule and negro
supremacy. His management of
county affairs has been smooth and
her guanoes economically adminis
tered and wo dare say no countv in
the stato enjoys tho same distinct
ion and lias given so universal sat
isfaction. It is a matter of pride to
examine tho neatness and well kept
condition of our county records and
nowhere cun one find a more wor
thy or capable officer and as evidence
ol all this every Grand Jury for
years has given to him unstinted
praise, and why thero should thou
he any opposition is certainly strange
and must bo either for a want of
true patriotism or lack of apprecia
tion duo to all faithful and efficient
public servants. Wc row vonturo
the opinion and aro not alone in our
Views that when the day comes
that his place is to bo filled by a
«ew and untried officer may tho
good poople fear the consequences
of so ill-advised a policy.
Wo would like to say much about
Round Oak, tho beautiful grove and
gushing springs, all of which is duo
to tho cnorgy of Prof. II. J. Smith,
but tho length of our communica
tion reminds us to cut short and we
will only add that wo oxpoct in tho
coming years to see uuoof the hand
somest resorts in the stato estab
lished at tho old “Oak” as it is
convenient, accessible and thronged
there abouts with cultivated and ex
cellent citizens who know a good
thiug when they seo it.
88
MONEY FOll FARMERS.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
for farmers at a total commission
12 per cent, with interest at eight
per cent, payable once a year, to-wit
on Dee. 1st.
J. C. Barron, Atty Law,
June 9th 3m. Clinton Ga
,' NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
“L-v
persons having demand.® -
* against the Estate of Jamas G Barnes
j late of Jones county, deceased, are
Administrator J G Hjirues
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Covington & 2!acon XL E.
TIME TABLE, No. 13.
In effect May 4th. 1888.
3. { 1. f J. | 4.
Fast BTA'I IONS. Fast j jAcc’m.
Acc’n. j Mail Mail
Daily. Daily. Daily. (Daily.
3.»il>ni ! 7.00am| MACON iHSpiui
3:12 ;7:10 [Van IMusn-y I'l-
3:51 17:16 Durens :0(
4-01 17:22 Roberta 2.54 in.
4.18 17:35 Morton 2.41 hi
4:30 17:42 7:48 Franks Grays 2. 2.28 it
4:40
4:4!) 17:54 l’arrons 2 »B>
4 . 5.1 17:57 Wayside 2.10 9.50
5 'KJ 8:05 Routid Oak 2.12 9.35
5:30 8:11) Hillsboro 1.58 .9.27
5:51 |8-27 Grassfield 1.49 9.12
(5:10 j s ;42 MinnelH ! .33 8.42
.5:21 |H:48 Monttcello 12.35 f.25 8.23
0:57 Macliet 7.47
7:27 0:27 Little River 12.23 7.20
8:20pm 7,30 ,9:33 10 20 Godfrey 11.30am 12.17 6.30 7.U am
a Madison.
A. Craig Palmer,
Gen. Fr’t a Pass Agt.
A. J. McEVOY, Superintendant.
ORDINARY’S CITATION’S.
Mmmmir*** Mi ir.su n./Ar.Mr mr.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
July 30th 1888.
Whereas, Joseph Thomas W. Jolly J. Messer Adm’r
on Estate ot
Pec’d., applies to me for leave to
sell all the real estate belonging to
said dec’ll, and I will pass upon
said application on the first Monday
in September next at this office.
Take notice accordingly. officially
Witness my hand
R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones July 27th Co., Ga. 1888.
Notice is hereby given that Win.
A. Hudson of this county has ap
plied to mo for setting aside and
valuation of Homestead Exemption
under tho Constitution of Ga., and
I will pass upon tho same on the
23rd day of August next at 11 o’
clock a. no., at this office.
Witness my hand officially,
R. T. ROSS, Ordi nary.
“ FOITa NISTRATIOA.
OMI
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
Where.., Mr., 'ffl.S
applies to mo lor administration ou
jjstato of Joseph Glawson late of
eolurty deceased. Ttfcso
to eite arid admonish all persons
concerned to show cause at this of
fice if any the they have Monday to the .contrary Sei>
on or by first in
TEMBF-R nest.
Witness my hand officially.
E. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
For Dismission.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga,
Mrs. Mary July 23rd 1888.
Whereas, Buren J.Quaekin
buyh and James R. Van Ex
ecutrix ami Executor of Estate of
John W. Quackinbush deceased have
applied Executorship. to mo for Dismission These there- from
said me
fore to cite and admonish alt per
sons concerned to show cause at
this office if any they have to the
contrary November on or by tho first Mon
day in next.
Witness my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS, Ordi nary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
July 23rd 1888.
Tho Commissioners setting apart
one years support to Mrs. Elizabeth
Malone widow ol Martin R. Malone
deo’d have made their report and
tho same is now on file in this office,
and notice is hereby given t hat said
report will bo made the Judgement
of this court on the first Monday
in Sedtember next unless good
cause be shown to tno contrary.
Witness my hand officially,
R. T. ROSS,
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
Notice hereby July 23rd 1888. tho
is given that
Report of Commissioners setting
aside one years support to Mrs.
Caledonia Glawson widow of Joseph
Glawson deo’d., and her six children
is now on tile in this office, and un
less some legal cause bo shown to
the contrary will bo made the
Judgement of this court on the first
Monday Witness in September hand officially, next.
my
R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
July 20th 18SS.
Whereas, James A. Jones Adm’r
with the will annexed on Estate
James Jones deceased, applies to
me for Dismission. Those are
fore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause if any they have to
tho contrary at this cffico on or by
tho first Monday in November next.
Witness my hand officially,
FOR SALE.
Five thousand acres of land in
Jones County in lots to suit pur
chasers, tor cash or on time.
Apply to, Richard Johnson,
May 26th 18SS tf. Clinton Ga.
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Corn, Meat, Flour, Hay,
Bran, Sugar, Coffee,, Lard, Syrup, Salt,
Bagging and'.'ios, etc.
W lion you conic to Macon, call and see mo and fret my pi iocs*
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E. L. BURDICK. AG’T •5
452 POPLAR Sl\, MACON, GA,
N II—8—25—3m.
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Q l:ot Guns <s^r Bifles, Pis
F i s hi n sr tols, Gut
Tackle Sporting*^ and i .....LiA s , Ty^’and SSlery, Lock Gun
Goods. Smith.
Repairing Promptly Done.
416 Cheery Street
MACON, GA.
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451,453 and 455 mulberry st. macon ga.
Just received, One Car Load Dixie and Ludlow Bagging.
« Ci “ Arrow Ties.
“ “ Two “ “ Flour,
Wo also keep Seed Oats, Rye, Meat, Corn and everything
else kept in a First Class Grocery Business. Can give you
Bottom figures on such goods.
DAVIS & BALKC 0 M,
8-25—tf. 451, 453 and 455 MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA.
ROBERT COLEMAN. JOHN N. BIRCH. BOLIVER II. RAY.
Macotv— COLEMAf, RAY & CO.
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Dealers in Groceries, Planters ' 5 Supplies,
Bagging and Ties.
After many years’practical the Planters experience Georgia that in handling and selling Cotton,
we announce to of wo are now ready for the
coining season, with every facility and convenience for satisfactory hand
ling of all Cotton that may be entrusted to us. Without any favorites
among the buyers, but treating all alike, wo mako it oar special aim to get
the very highest individual market price for each Planter, selling to the very best ad
vantage o.idi bale of Cotton. For the convenience of our
friends iu the country ,we have in connection with our warehouse a store
supplied with a full stock of Groceries, Provisions and Bagging and Ties,
which we will sell as cheap as any one. In season we have a full supply of
Mules, which wo will sell for cash or on time. We also handle Guano of
the best grade, which wc will be glad to furnish to all wishing it for cash
or on time. Wc thank our many friends of the past years for their liberal
patronage, and to all new ones we guarantee satisfaction. We solicit your
Cotton and trade. Respectfully,
N II. aug 25—3m. SQLS&S&H, KY £ G 3 .
GREAT SACRIFICE
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Macon ■3 Georgia
Special Offers to tlia Public.
I offer as inducements from now until Jan. 1st 1S89, to advertise my goods
Best Hand Sewed Shoes $3.50 Former Price, §6,00
“ Machine “ Calf “ 2.50. • < - 3,50.
2nd Grade “ “ u 1.75. u r 2.50.
Ladies Sewed Button Shoes 2.50 “ r 4.00.
u a “ L25 a - 1.75.
<; Calf Skin Lace “ 1.25 u - 2 . 00 .
Best Boots for Men 2.00 ci ^ 3,00.
“ Brogans 1,00 and 1.25 1.50 and 1.75.
Children Shoes and Hats at your own price
All of these goods I guarantee to be strictly First Class and
everything waranted to be as represented, we respectfully
invite you to give us a call. Remember the place.
Selinll*s No 513 Cherry St.
N H—8-25—3m HAIXM, ££D1».
LOOK OUT I
* a* ^ Clinton the old town
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Having engaged in General Merchandise in Clinton, Jones Co., and
wit'll a Urge stock of Goods, I will mako a lively stir in reduction of
prices. A large lot of good stock for cost and less than cost. Such as
SHOES, HATS, and
NOTIONS,
WOOLEN and COTTON
' GOODS.
And many other articles of valuo. Must and will bo sold at prices to do.
fy competition. You will find those prices to bo in keeping with tho
Farmers Aliiance and are extended to all persons. Como and soo, don’t
take my word for it.
Roland T. Ross.
June 25th 1888. tf. CLINTON, GA.
GEORGE W. ETHRIDGE. JOHN T. WALL
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