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Gray Gcorela, Saturday. ,Srpi. 8tb
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CONGRESS f.Tll CONORKSSJONAl, D'ST
HON. JAMES H. BLOUNT.
FOR RErilESENTATJ VE.
Richard Johnson.
for sheriff and tax
COLLECTOR.
Many citizens hereby
t he names of W. V\. Barron
Moses W. Smith lor the office
Sheriff and Tax Collector 01
County Subject to the Democrat
ic nomination. Rally to the sup
oort of faithful officers
the right of wav.
Referring to the right of wry cl
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that place writes as follows. It
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reported that , a gcutbnwm ,, cm. . nec t
With the Richmond and R.uivibi
railway stated that if Athena woulJ
do her part towards giving
Maelnii u light -f I
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the city that he would rndme Jus
company to subscribe $10,0»J0 to
the fund. It would be •>!' gmat
interest to the Richmond and
Dttnvillo htivo t*r)tiuoctK)n with
the Covington and Macon road a s
it would bring a grout deal <d the
Florida truyel over that line, ,t
iug Ibo shortest uml h.y Inr the
iuo«t pleasant route between the
north and the Land of Flowers—Tel.
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At ihe meeting of Ihc Slate Farm
et ei'e 8 Alliance, ivmanct. recently ,r held in Macon | 1
tho following resolutions oik red h b\ ,.
A. T. Pope, of Oglethorpe county,
were adopted- Whereas, the Bag
«.'i„g trust which is now seeking to
so w ickedly 3 oppress 11 the farmers of 1
the cotton States in the article !
bagging and other articles o’.
consumption.—Resolved 1 hat t-be
Farmers’Alliance, of Georgiy hold |
their cotton in tho s«c<l bo far a*
prfietretrbh) mud ... <K >
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sought to bo put npeii L em ir
bitkon nod urge all eOltoh hu’inoi»
l ml Aliimoc men of other .States,
and ttUU other parties 1 that are bring
tliiB combine.ion -
oppressed by m
units with us; againt this cmnbii.a
wick-'
these ...solutions be given to the
press for publication ibo lion. .« e"- 1 b.
ing resolution offered t>y -
Livingston,of Newton, was
papers,’ Resolved, That, the thank..
of this, tho Georgia c»tutc At a*n^.e
be, uml are hereby lemier. d tin*
lion Breckinridge, of Arkansar
Morgan, of M^ssissMT'b Gimmctu',
of North Carolina, and othciB now
moving in our national Congu-u
looking to tho relief ol cotton plant
or» from the oppression and wicked
conduct of the bagging trust..
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the pluck, energy and judgement of
E. O. Maehen. There has been tunes
since the beginning oi .bio }oa ^
when no enterprise had more friends
and times when no enterprise had
fewer friends. Reported bankrupt,
sold out, transferred, and dead, even
past resurcotion, had more promises
made to it, and fewer of them com
plied with, than any other enterprise
in the country. But notwithstand
ing all this, she stands in her own
shoes, in her own light and in the
hands of her original projector and
with her fully com
plied w.th and her stocks and bonds
worth one hundred cents in the dol
lar. Thus bus she come to develop
and belter the country, through
which her trains pass. One other
noted fact in the history ot this
enterprise is that it has developed
the fact that a stranger has come
among ua, who gives his parole
promise to pay the debts ot anoth
or to the amount of over three hun
dred thousand dollars, and has re
deemed that promise to a jot and
tittle. That stranger is E C, Maehen
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biud him to his promises, even to pay
the debts of another, Citisens of
liibb Jones. jKper.Mo^M.Oconoe
and city of Athens, this ex
is worthy of our imitation.—
Couofy Nows.
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ticTitiuui i'« tin- li-cra:
hours of sale the fa|}o.vuig ; roja-i p:
to-wit. I fit Ot lot ?'> ill the Gth dis
tiictof f a.d county yion N*
side of Long SI,a h I’nr itaiiiing
acres man r m.d >t> acre.- raor •
or less lying hi IV. Corner of Lot
in thefith l>i tri ‘1 of raid
aggregating m cures more or less
bring lands sold bv Jeremiah Lowe
to LaFayet?e Hulk Kim vs appears bvj
Hecorded Deed in Book V. page 08 , j
Jones Superior Court, levied on as
iiie Cty iiiofa'r’y oJ La. uyc.it oUikconij
^ fy ■ ;*i -a t! born Jones •
r (> <nirl in favor **f Elizabeth! I
we. V/riiSi) . dice served on
tenant in posse/, ij.,^
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_ sheriff.
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bn .Hold be lore the
ii i louse fh.ior in Clin toil ou tisc
being lota 6 f i.M >>>’, 11 1 die
!lth d.’iM.'d .an eu.iiiy, lying on
from Clin to- to (K ey Cm k,bound
, { \ hy la»i:>s o: V. n. i.^rcen and
others. Kvied <u, as the
Thomas J. Cru n tesauafy a n
is,;,e ill m ... u lAyah. Gopi ‘ ourt Co.
m ^ of ^ j. r &
y/ nt { e ,. -orved m Joseph
Chiles tenant in u is.’X'USion.
W. /.Hi 10
Aug 28 iF : -, f«
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Ordmari rorms'Rl^on. a Ofiiou, Jones Go., Ga,
July 2;ird 1888
Whereas, Mrs. Mary J. Quackiii
bnsn anu :enu s It. Van Burcu Kx
and Lxiiutoroi r.state
John W. Quaekiiil-mh de< eased have
applied to me U r Luomis.- on from
su id Kxecutorslup. Theseaiethere
Ui , (( u> i;il0 . uu5 i,i,b all pe«
N0I)S 0 onceiue(J to show cause at
this office if any tlu-y have to
coatrnry on or by ! Do nusr 'Ion -
i>*r in Novxmufu next.
VV itness my hi tm ofneeillv.
“ V- Uyt ' S > ° nii;jarv -
Gi dicaryV Office, Jones Co., Ga.
July 2!.Th 1888.
G Rcrca.-, y amca A eoitoc Avierr
vii:.b .tho yt’J.i on !l!
,{ i0 for DisiOixmcn. T,‘uv>* are -1 Imre.
f;.>re to cite mi oi • eoncorued
to show caimo it -.mj t hey have to
tiu contrary a thiy- tf. o .-.a or by
the lirst ffivmJiiy.-o': iber r.c- i.
vVllll€)r . my hand olffi-i^iy.
ll. T. HO;>- Ord: ary.
^ );W , 1;S0M Roh , rt , ^ nar
f 0 . Am'w, tHx and Thomas
Roberta, minors, iuw applied to Lai. me
.or dkmis-don from raid gmu
‘ offlce they have
t ftUtie ttt UliB lf ;in y
^ j k(> con t ra rj on or by the first
Monday m October next
Witness my band ofikirdiy,
R- i'* iwfrS, Ordinal’.
NOTICE 'AO DEBTORS AND
tiiEDLTOm.
GEORGlA—Jones County.
All persons having demands
against the Estate of James G Barnes
taid Estate are reipured to make tra-
1 v ' s
Administrator J G Barnes deceased,
COVinHon t Macon R. B.
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In effect May Uh, 1888.
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Fast ’ FT.VI IONS Fast. ;
Ait u. j M;ul j Mail lAcKs'm. liiaily.
Daily. |Daily , HtvHv.
S.ISOpn'.ii.iOani; | MACON 3:lSpni SrtXi 11.Sa 11.20 o>
X:12 7:10 Massey Mill |3:<K> .
:v.M 7 .Hi ■ Van Uurens > 11.11
1 01 ' ’22 UoVerfa '2.M Ui.ixi
1 .18 ‘7 .'.’la ! Morton 2.11 ;n.*w
t 30 ',7 :12 Franks (•rays H
l: 10 '•18 j 2.28
1:18 i7:.’Vt Barrens •>
1 .% | 7 * 57 i Wayside 2 . 1 !) ih.hG 10.36
5 10 |S ;05 Itomid Oak 2.12
, 8:10 Hillsboro I.Vs
8.51 iS 27 1 Qrasstieid 1.40 >.12
0:10 ; 8;!2 i Minnrtft 1 33 12
0:21 jS-,4S i Monticello 1 . 2 ,'. •’S .23
OAT 015 Mache.r. 12.35 •T.47 *
T -.27 19:27 , Little River Sl’i.iT ! 2.23 7 . 21 )
Godfrey . j7.ll
AvApuriorjo a* MAiusotu 11.30am‘6.30
A. Cr aig Palmer,
Gen. Fr’t & Pass Agt .
A. J. MoEYOY, Supcrintendaut-.
Malberry SI i jssa. i HacoaGa
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Mas , c _ M BTJTNEB,
rioprietress.
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Col H Meat. Flour, Hay, 0 : -
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A _>Pct»i, Bn gar, Coffee, Laid, Syrup, Salt,
Tobacco, Bagging and lies, ere*
When '-.it; come to Macon, call and see me an l get my prices.
E. 1 . BURDICK, AG'T.;
452 POPLAR ST., MACON, GA.
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- SACRIFICE .
GREAT
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j ofl vr as inducements from now until Jan 1 st 1180, to advertise my goods
Best Hand Bowed Shoes $3.50 Former Price, J5.00
Maohino “ Calf 2.50. 5,5L
2nd <«T it f .75. vi a !,50
Ladies Sewed. Button Shoes 2.50 .00.
ii •• 1.35 ;; .75.
.. Calf Skill Lac« ;t 1.25 ii >. 00 .
Best Boots for Men 3.00 ;* “ 3.00.
“ Hagans 1.00 and , , 1 25 “ 1.50 and 3.75.
Children Shoes and Hats M vaur own
good:-; 1 toTM*ftnVt.]y o. First Class and
Ml of these guaranteo
everything waranted to bo as rcrroFittod, w respectfully
invite you to give us a call. Rernedbot* the place.
, ■« ys | ~s 9 ^ ft Wf L O Olt K~l o h U herrv St.
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m ill $1 & mm■?* t M y Pi 1» ^ $ $ ti a .
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AND 4(>5 MULIffiltnJ ST. ^ACON GA.
Just received, One Bar Load Dixie and Lnd^'jBagging.
u <c “ Arrow Ties.
Two “ “ Flour.
Wo also keep Seed Oaks, Rye,' Mival-Forn and everything
0 i ,. ; ;- e p k j u a First Class Grocery " Bus/ess. Can give vou
DAVIS ©ALECOi:
8-25—tf. 451, 453 and 4-55 UULBpY ST., MACON, GA.
■ mi—nniwwam imiii rnrri in r*^vijtaa».aa.-Brn wmnv j;,* - vtn.-isrtnrr#^
ROBERT COLEMAN. JOHN N. BIK BOI.IVER IL LAY.
COLEMAN. BA & CO.
nn acorn, m ■ m r N*S CL ca s j
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Groceries, Enters’ Supplies
BaGGIVG ANtflES*
After many years’ practical experience handling and selling Cotton
wc announce to the Planters ol Georgia cfenicnce t> we are for now satisfactory ready for hand- tho
coming season, with every facility be. entrusted and In Without favorites
lingof all Cotton that may a. any
among the buyers, but treating all alike,) make selling it our special aim to get
the vovy highest market price for each Piper, to the very best ad
vantage each individual bale of Cotton, pr the convenience cf our
supplied friends m with the country full stock ,we of have Groceries, in counjo/i Iviriona with and our Bagging warehouse and a store Ties,
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which wc will sell as cheap as anyone, f season we have a full supply o.
Mules, which we will sell for cash or oi» n h We a!|o handle Guano oi
the best grade, which we will bd glad tok'tikk to ail wishing it for easii
or on time. Wo thank our many friend-f t'V itisfaction. past years for their liberal
patronage, and trade. to all new Respectfully, ones we guarrtev ; We solicit your
Cotton and eona^,
bay & sa,
j N II. aug 25—3m. '
F. S. JOHNSON. JEFF LANE
JOHNSON A; LANE.
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MACON <w • G A.
Hardware, Building Matdal, Mferial Belting,
Cutlery, W^on
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Guns, Ammunitio- Pistol^ and
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LOOK OU r X
At Clin ton th Id town
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Having engaged in General Merchandise in Clinton, Jones Co., and
with a largo stock of Goods, 1 will make a livoly stir in reduction of
prices, A largo lot of good stock for cost and less than cost. Such as
SHOES, HATS, and
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WOOLEN and ©OTTOH
GOO OS.
And many other articles of value. Must and will be sold at prices todo
ty competition. You will find these prices to bo in keeping with the
Alliance and arc extonclod to all persons. Come and see, doiRt
take my word for it,
Roland T. Ross.
J uno 25th 1888. tf. CLINTON, GA.
mtmans
GEORGE W. ETHRIDGE. JOHN T. WALL.
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WHOLES Ay^ AND RETAIL
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DEALERS IN
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FOOL AND BILLIARDS.
415 Paplar Si ? MACON. GEORGIA
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—ANO DEALER IS— >
MACON C5> JSk.
■&« W® STBAMOM*
DEALER IN
^hot Guns Rifles, Pis
F i s hi n tols, Cut
Sporting" Tackle and | A. ^ilery, Gun
and Lock
Goods. Smith,
Repairing Promptly Done.
416 Cheuby Street
MACON, - GA.
N H—S-25—oin.