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About Jones County headlight. (Gray's Station, Ga.) 1887-1889 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1888)
If |* /- Jtf* 5K f> z* f* H « I'll t t*s TlfOS. It. PKXV, ; ; P«Wj.ef:rr. <»!•».¥ Georgia, Saturday; 15th oiui'iu.Kfi Congress hTH tJoxG8Es.sio.VA a Dmt IIOX. JAMES II. BLOUNT. you llEFJiESF\TA "" TI Vi ‘ IflCliam flohnsoi , foil SHERIFF AM) TAX COLLECTOR. Many eitizens hereby the names of W. W. Hut too ami Moses W. Smith iov the office of Sheriff and Tax L’oltovtor «.( Jon,-a County, fv.lij < (:! t i the Democrat ic u o in i s i u t s 'u flatty to the port, ot fait fife! cfRr.(,r,f A TKU' TO „ Ab.-i . It V.'lui with Ij i t ;■ ■ i \‘il hoarded the ia-t t.r.. » . Aug 20th. about v ,... m (rather an unseasonable boar,) anj'W.d, for a Mi art visit to see relatives ■' and ’ : real., a little. Auer , an early, good oualvfast at the “iVafional,” in Macon, we hoarded the 7 a. ni, train, on the ('. A Jf. for ifiil.-boro distance of about ’ a UiiUv U,\«!..." fwc -i S «• “>« tain / « Meiver ; niver-dty, ,;d UHTson a„d Grigsby on their v-y the Central Aasoomtion, near Mon-J ticello, that turned out to be the p.aco Miotl.er riv of J ! county ’, awful tiagedies. This lair did not Ip .»»i b. I' >y g(.< already had record lbr crime and bloodshed. This iv as on this road. i Z1 V K cta'i. they eo-dd for f lic eorcb f ‘-, B o will, „ vi ,„. Almost lioforc 1 was comfortably seated they cried out, “Hobertsi'’and in a « few til minutes T . mm „ Va} ’ then Bradleys, etc., until, in a little over an hour, they hollowed out Hillsboro. What r izs:sz:$ -- - had improved very nice, now residences have gouo up, and tho place has quite 1 , business air. (I dont mean they on airs J found my kinsman, Silas M.. very busy, as usual He has boon an im portant factor in helping to improve his town. . Hy and he and ids good' wile are as clever us ever. Rro. Thrower was in the midst ot u protracted meeting, and 1 had the pleasure * inaaiin,. g, ,■ cir neat, . now church, , several ol the broth run, Of course I wont to see my old friend Charley liidlev. 2 was glad to find he and Hro, Me and others -steadfast in the faith.” Witn as good a wife Charley has and as good music she and hor sister can make be is not apt to backslide. 1 was glad to hear that the school at Hillsboro was first class. Wednesday J nioht *p u I Brvoni 1 il| inl . onludu, 0 , , now Mrs. John i Braiiley, i> < 8r. M»o to be seeius comfortable ami happy with her new old man. Thursday, 1 speo4 a pleasant day w.th Mr. Mullikin and family. “Mack,” as they call lum > w Hf >iid man, and by Lis iu dustry and good management ho is coming to the front. At the home of Mr. M. 1 met Mrs. Barnes (aunt Susan) who had just gotten back from a three months visit to her 1 oaughtere l i* o Smith, Edmundsou and Duruon Burden T 1 ol™ a * !>0 »wt my bachelor l. i , Uncle Bert, who was mst vcoro ua,s • Old that day, Aug. 33rd, As ho is still single I wont say. Thursday night I spent in Clinton with mv old moud, Judge Kose. I need not say I enjoyed my visit hero—thus m understood. Most of Fridav spent at ami near Grays, visiting rob atives and friends. Here 1 met my old friend and companion of other days, R. 11. Bonn or. Henry seems not to have gone back any religious ly, Vo went, iu company, to see Cousin Mary Jones who bad bean sickeomo time. On nty way home this thought tamo to me: “Is the Church keeping pace with, and developing as rapidly as the ma terial interests oi tho country? know she has been a mighty pow er, a strong, aggressive force in the world, but is she iulnlliug her grand mission? has she Dot lost B»uch of her ylj time power?” J. S.L, Jones Ccnatv She-; 1 -f-A >** X> :*'>?*■ * . i jJl/iLL house bo door sold in boferu Cliutoi, the Oi »» I county, on the first Tuesday October next betwc- u the legal tiiet of sard comity lying on N. of Dm? Slash, containing acv» .•■• more or less and 50 aert* more Jc-;s tying 8. ft. Corner of Lot thoeth District of said county, acres more or ' b .r><- lands sold by Jeremiah Lowe j to Recorded LalXyette (Led Balkcom in Book ns V T appear;; by . page 38, the Hopenci Court. Levied on as satisfy property ii fa oJ LaFayette Balkcom to a issued trom Siiperiur Court in favor of Elizabeth t. Lowe. Written notice served ou ^naut in possession W, W. BAliHON, A iic. 28th 1888. Sheriff, ' G liOltt. A,—Jones County. he sold before the Court it House door in Clinton on the pn - T Trn-:/>A y rx October rmxt, < on the legal hours of sale, four hu ! 1<, ' < ’ < ! iUid f lvc !iCi ' (,S0 [ (ailJ ™ >la Of hiss, , Icing lots b, / and (18 in the 12U, district of said county, lying on i,v>m aide Clinton of the to Public ( ‘a;:ey Creek road leading bound •• f ' d l, X lands of Win. M . Green and j ”'S"5v“m'joS °l'; cr8, Levied on ‘s2SS? as the property! hfi.rl :, m f <t vor of A. }i. Farquhar ' * Co!! w ’ n«*ticvc: ved : '' on Josm.-h 1 ! L'hih..'u-mtiuiu po.T«*ssini, ; j y , „ 2;: 1 8 ^ ‘ W * * >A “| __ CiA-G V ;'AB '..PS Cl'i’iVfZOJJ'S. Per IfL.uL'dow. <'nliuury s OiKec, Jones CXr., Ga, Julv 2. rd 1888 Si W.'ifihSinhuiih “Pi'hed to mo .or ihomissi n from “»maim, t tn ahuw causo at Gim office d any they have to the C0 " lriu ‘.V gu or by the first Mon hay in November next. 1 ■ my band officially, ; K. T. ROSS, Ordinary. Zlf Z S“ I=£%?pSi di-.ow i'..fb-dff iVny' tho contrary at .this office on or by the liiNt Monday in November next. Witness my hand eljicialiy, K. 1. KOoS, Urainary. ordi,■' August 30tli Whereas Jackson Roberts guar for Roberts, dismission n-inors? from Las appuli said guardian- 1 ufuS ship; ’i'ho;-a> arc to cite ami adroon- 18h ttU c °^ cer,,e ? t0 8 how canscat vhw office il any they 1 . have t 0 the contrary on or by the first Monday Witness iu October next my hand officially, K. T. ItOSri, Ordinary NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. GEORGIA —Jones County. All persona having demands k‘ ; *guinst Jones the Estate of James G Barnes to of county, deceased, are noulied to render in their do mnuls to tiic undersigned according to law. And nil persons indebted to feuid Estate are required to make un m< ‘/f ‘diutc payment..' This August21st 8 -. W H. Burden, A mtR1B mu>r . J G Bttrpo8 dccwi¥ed - ; COVillgiOIl TIME TABLE, h, MaCOH E. E. No. 13, In effect May 4th. 1888. 3 , L 2. l |dr:v. . b\w« I STATION’S. Ha?iy. M m \. r 'm ------! maty. Daily, ------- S.:»f>ui7.i«uiu| Masaev MACON SAOpueU lu.co lift U1 ;! 4 ' J i' ;l « Min a.<m > { -1t |7:W ;V;>[i fiitrens 0:0) 1 in.It i oi 7 it f , Koixns a.m i 1.00 18 ' 7 : !5 Morion i ll 111 .t-j 4 1.;» j7:i'J 7 * ! i-N-mAs Gravs Z.U 2.28 10.20 mo uuo 11? %% | RouiidOak WaysMe !m> i&f s ' t(5 > :Ui * 2.12 8.35 i K:« !«•« i GrassfieW i,w 10.12 ! Mofflo lI ti:5T aa j &t«chcn li® 17 it a ;o 9:38 j Godfrey u 12.17 30aa|lf, j 7.11 R M vl>18 ° N - ; ® A. Craio Palmer, Gen. Fr*t & Pass Act. A. J. Mt RYOY, Suporintendant. Mulberry Si t ,s^iBaaaG 3 Ratss S2.50 Per Day. Mrs. O. M. BUTNER, Proprietress. GiN HOUSE INSURANCE. Gull ou Insurance COBB, CABAN liSS A CuBB, MACON, Agents. 122 Second St., GA. L*ri. v.. 5 SCO paw^ o‘* -X V ^•5 -**£<*» A is/*”' * &Y%4b l i ffl f* fc r? ! C fi V. 9° __ ***.?* *Jo«<f«y. ° f a * s . »«Tt Vv » m > i>rail f oUC’fir, Co7 ~ ” \ Lcii'd, " bymp, uHIT-j m 1 OUclCCO, , X ACS, 61C# . ° ot * When VvU come to Iu„con, ciid sea me ami get my prices. E. JBURDICK, AGT.; 452j>PLAR ST., MACON, UA, [j__c_o-__o r , GREAT ACRIFICE -|)P----- 'G : !, •'■•v «;b^ v s.-- ^ v "C'-f -?> ;.■» ??'**•», ■■ " y>"t .yv. p(fj Vj jpafs "ij' »■!(£ __i\ r E__ a mi ti : ’ ffifiY mt f\M SI „ ^ A BVliRVUil E2 i as z\ ff JL iu - j \jZ. ^ 0 r-i '• .Pa K - -,;.l f-A b‘J f]_l wlJLu A Public. Lcstiand 1°®* “ indu0 t’owod ' mcnts Shoes f, ' 0mr $3.50 ' 0 "' tmer *“ J “ Price, J “ 13ES 80.00 ' 10 «•»*»<*> ‘‘ ^Lichiue “ Calf “ 2.50. ‘ 3,50. • 2nd Grade “ “ “ « (.75. ‘ “ 2.50. Ladies Sewed Duttoo Shoo32.50 “ *• 4.00. ’ “ “ 1.25 “ I.Vo. Calf Skin Lace “ 1.25 •* •« 2.00. Boat Boots for Men 2.00 A,C0. Brogans 1JI0 and ...... 1 25 ‘ “ 1.50 and ..... 1 75. Lhitc-ren ,, Shoes and. , , la's at-your own price AU f theE,! £ <10<ls J gwirotoc tobo strictly First Class and ovorythujg ivaran tcd to bo fe ropresen ted, wo respect!ally t0 £iv,! 113 Kcmomi-cr tnc place. fijf. 5 a « »S il ’ b e X Nn O ^JlO SI Q ff'l'k aJm 1 , \ T Gli- k3 £* X «v N m y *7- • r ™ L.v3 vi'L) m II—8-25—3m. e miSrSM, cswa Fra. UK £23311 *’ • • - msjfMfall Il^ a I a " 1 451,453 ^ AI\D 455 MTJLBESBY ST. MACON GA, J f re0 T d ’ °r C,r l °f ““ LM ™ Biisgi " s - r A f ro " llC3 - 0 r tuku. %^, Meat, Corn and everything else tCopt. m a * irst Class Lvroceiy Business. Can give you Bottom figures on such rooib. DAVIS & BALKOOM, 8-25—tf. 451, 453 aud 455 MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA. ROBERT COLEMAN. JOHN N. BIRCH. BOLIVjSJS II. RAY. COLEMAN, MY & CO. Eason, m SE5 Sa ■5 Dealers in Groceries, Planters’ Supplies Bagging and Ties. After many years’p ac; ‘tyl experionce in handling and selling Cotton we announce to theA'ianters oi Georgia that,wo are now ready for the coming season, with every facility and convenience for satisfactory hand ling of til! Cotton that may be entrusted to us. Without any lltvorites among the highest buyers, but treating all alike, we make it our special aim to <*et very market price for each Planter, selling to the very best ad vantage each mdividn. 1 bale oi Cotton. For the convenience of our in the country ,we have in connection with our warehouse a store supplied win h with will a full stock of Groceries, Provisions and Bagging and Ties, wo sell as cheap as anyone. In season we have a full supply o. Mules, which we will sell foreash or 011 time. We also handle Guano or the best grade, which we will be glad to furnish to all wishing it for cash or on time. Wo tl ank 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, h H. aug 25—3m. mi£nm, BAY & OS. F. e. JOHNSON. JEFF LANE JOHNSON & LANE. -(0) G A. Hardware, Building Material, Belting, Cutlery, Wagon Material. -:o: Lkms, Pistois and Ammunition. 3m LOOK OUT Clinton _ the _ old » s town ^AND~ CTO Having engaged in General Merchandise in Clinton, Jones Co., and with a large stock of Goods, I will tnako a lively stir in reduction of prices. A largo lot of good stock for cost and less than cost. Such as SHOES, HATS, and NOTIONS, WOOLEN and COTTON GOODS a And many other articles of value. Must and will bo sold at prices to de» <y <**t«**°. *« ««• «•« *-*> «»*«» “ b ° "> k «i"“* wUh «• Sarmcrs Uw. «.! » oxtoedod to all porson,. Como m soc, dort take my word for it. Roland T. Ross. June 25th 1888. tf. CLINTON, GA. GE OKGE W. ETUItlDGE. JOHN T. WALL. lUuill WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN W INE'J Ki liquors i POOL AND BILLIARDS. FoMar St 1 MACON, GEORGIA 6-30-1888. T. 3 . Art@p© ? ' 4 ft o M 4 P>5 aeon fv% ^ iG-a a —AND DEALER IN— <y MACON QA S, W. S 1 ®AT*@H DEALER IN Shot Guns Rifles, Pis F i shi n g *3 f tols, Cut Tackle and ^lery, Gun Sporting Goods. and Lock Smith. Repairing Promptly Done. 4IC Cheeky Street MACON, m - GA. NII—S-25—Jin,