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U Countv Sheriff’s Sale.
sold before the Ccurt
door in Clinton, said
on the first Tuesday in
sale* next between the legal
| |T l « of the of lot following 7-i in the property 6‘th die
t ]* ;li -t lying N. E.
Is I of b said county slash, containing on loO
t A ,r>v
r 1 less and 50 acres more
F,” inore or Lot
sving S. W. Corner of 84
Ur (ith District of said county,
uniting 200 acres more or less
U \m,!s sold by Jeremiah Lowe
■Tr. yette Balkcom as V. appears by
,oiv» : d Deed in Rook page 38,
j„ es Superior Court. Levied on as
‘...property ol Laifayette Balkcom
SC ewsivali fa issued from ones
iijicnof Court in favor of Elizabeth
huwe. Written notice served on
-ti ,,1,OS w S W.-BArvHON,
fug- 28th 1888. Sheriff.
j,;(j ii (j IA, — J ones County.
liU Ij be sold before the Court
| House Tuesday door in Clinton October on next, the
ibst in
ptween the legai hours of sale, four
e d and five acres of land more
being lots 07 and 08 in the
riet of said county, road lying leading on
, s ! fide of the Pnb’ic
3-UU Clinton to Caney < reek, bound
iii i,y iurnls of Win. M ■ Green and
iibth. Levied on us satisfy the property fi fa
it I'ijoanis J. Green to a
tiued from Jones Farquhar Superior Court
,i favor of A. R. & Co.
iVritten notice possession. served on Joseph
hi it s tenant in
W. W. BARRON,
b,:. 28 1888, Sheriff.
OBDINARY’S CITATION’S.
AbMINIST BATOR’S SALE,
Hy vu tae of an order from Jones
biurt hi-o vf Ordinary will be sold be
ffe Court House door in Perry
(Houston County Ga., within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in November next Thirteen
hnmlfed (1300) acres of land more
K>r less in the 13th Dist. of said
Houston county belonging to Es
tate of Allen F. Holt dec’d, known
also as the T, G, Holt, plantation,
b Minded by lands of H.M Holtzclaw,
V. 0 Marsbburn, Warren Lathrop,
and others. This a valuable plan
tation, in a fair state oi cultivation.
Hold to pay debts. Will be sold in
a lody or divided in the judgement
of the admit itrator. Terms Cash.
IL II, Kikoman, Adm’r,
Sept, 17th 1888.
For Disiuissiou.
j Ordinary’s Office, Junes Co., On,
Whereas, July 23rd 1888
Mrs. Mary J. Quackin
and James R. Van Huron Ex
ewitrix and Executor of Estate of
John W. Quaekinbush deceased have
applied to me fer Dismission from
said Executorship. These a> o t!u rc
lore to cite and admonish all pei
sons concerned to show cause at
this office if any they have to the
contrary on or by the first Mon
day in November next.
Witness my hand officially,
ii. T. BOSS, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Go., Ga.
Whereas, July 20th 1888.
James A. Jones Auin’r
with the will annexed on Estate
James Jones deceased, applies to
toe for Dismission. These are there
fore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause if any they have to
the contrary at this office on or by
first Monday in November next.
Witness my hand officially,
R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co,, Ga.
August 30 th 1888.
Whereas Jackson Roberts guar
fan Hoberis, for minors, Andrew, lias Vila applied and Thomas to
me
for dismission ftom said guardian
ship ; These are to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned to show
cause at this office if any they have
to the contrai y on or by the first
Monday Witness m October next.
my 'll. hand officially,
T. ROSS, Ordinary
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
GEORGIA—Jones CREDITORS.
County.
All persons having demands
against late the Estate of James G Barnes
of Jones county, deceased, are
mands hereby notified to render in their de
to the undersigned according
to law. And all persons indebted to
*aid Estate are required to make im
mediate payment. This August 21st
Administrator 1SS8._ J W. G Barnes H, Burden, deceased.
Loans Negotiated
On Farms & Town
JN BIBB AND ADJOINING COVSTIE8.
ELLIOTT ESTES,
583 . Chei-ry St. - • Macon Ga
CLISTOX LOCALS.
--
Frank . Hardeman
spent Sunthr.
his 22nd birthday, wish li> me ft.Iks.
Mrs. Fey ton T . Pitts with Master
Robbie Kingman si,eat Friday in
town.
Hr. Clias. Middlebrooks from
Hillsboro was a* the Musical.’ Fri
day night
Mr. Candler, son of Ex. Con.
Milton A. Candler, of Gainesville,
was in Clinton Friday.
Col. and Mrs. Isaac Hardeman
with sons lice and Frank spent
Thursday in Clinton.
Mrs. James Mi-ldlobrooks and
mother Mrs. JeiT Stewart visited
Mrs. S. C. Pnrseley Friday.
are ‘"■r attending u “ C J amp iii "’ ;icst meeting ' i|,u,,E at
“r" 00 ' «•
Miss Annie Lee Greer, a bright
eyed belle of Monticello, is spending
some time with her aunt Mrs. G. T.
Pursoly
Mrs. R. Hutchings returned to
Macon Monday. As did also i!;ss
Ada L. Griswold who has been
spending some weeks enjoyable
with Clinton relatives.
Mr. Tom Duffey came in Sundav
p. m. in a hard shower, just from
the Gordon Convention, and brought
news that L. D Shannon was nom
inated Senator by a handsome ma
jority.
Mrs. A. C. Wvloy and daughter,
Miss Nellie, and Master Hamilton
Wy ley, of Kansas City, are spending
some time with her sister-in-law.
Mrs. A. S. Hamilton. It has been
some years since Mrs. Wy lev visited
the old town.
Prof. Ab. L. Barron has closed
his school at Whitesburg, and with
his handsome bride arrived in Ciin
'on Monday p. m. The good “old
Dr.” is feeling highly elated over
the home coming of his baby-boy,
and gives him a double welcome !
We extend to “Tit” and Mrs. Bar
ron Jr, a hearty welcome to our old
red hills.
Mrs. J. 0. Bonner (formerly Miss
Lester) died at her home u car
Pleasant Grove, Jones County, last
Wednesday. Iler death was sud
den and distressingly sad: There
are left ten orphaned childish hearts
and forms without a mot hoi’s care
and two of those twin boys only cue
week old. The hoavlfeit sympa
thy of the entire county goes out
to Mr. Bonner and family in their
sad bereavement.
We call the attention of our read
ers to the new advertisement of
F. Price wlibh appears in todays
paper. Mr. Price will take pleas
ure in handling your cotton for you,
and has scores of friends and ac
quaintances, in Jones, who will he
pleased to see his announcement
and give him a liberal support. He
has energy, skill and experience,
and is an honest, reliable, warm
hearted gentleman in whose suc
cess we will heartily rejoice.
We call especial attention to i he
ad. in another column of Mess.
Rodgers, Worsham & Co. They have
ample capital, and buy only Wed, direct and
from the U'ljey producer out K«imt,
abroad. import their
and other fertilizing kno\vif la ingredients ^Piowhor- and
tUr ^' n
fertiHzer
Brand,” which by analysis of the
State Chen.ist the past season far
excelled all others. They say the
only way to soli the best guano
bo
gin to fill up their different ware
houses one of which is in Monticello.
They invite their patrons when in
Macon to visit the factory where
their famous “Plowboys Brand” is
made.
C. B. WILLINGHAM.
This gentlemen has an advertise
ment in this issue that will not
fail to attract attention, He is a
ltvo business mar, and presents his
claims to the formers of Jones and
Surrounding Counties' This firm
established for a series of years,
has steadily increased in popularity
and the magnitude of its opera
tions, until now it stands in the
verv foremost rank of the progres
sive Merchants of Macon.—The se
cret of his success is the prompt
attention he give to all of his cus
tomers. getting the highest price
for all cotton that is sent to him,
and makes liberal advances on cot*
ton in store. Judging from what
1 we saw a few days ago, in thonum
j ber of bales of cotton that was be-
1 ing unloaded and arriving,
j bouse is certainly doing an immense
] business.
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s&O; 41 fig? B
H% Mi, Mi 13 IliHE
and Latest Styles.
THE LOWEST PRICES.
Send us your orders and come to gee us when in Macon.
Goods sent C. O. I). unless city reference is given.
FADS, NEEL & CO,
11—15—3m. 557 CHERRY ST.
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420 and 422 Third St;, Macon, Ga.
KJB fapnMC KJu ii'i r—ii ii. jiii - a m-gr- vci— *«caCTta xg - , <*’** &%
We oiler our services to the farmers of Jones and Jasper
Counties for the season 1888 and 1835).
We have now in stock pure TEXAS IluST PROOF OATS
GEORGIA RUST PROOF OATS. RYE and BARLEY.
WE ALSO HAVE A LARUE STOCK OF
BA©&ItfGand.TI£ 3 S
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, TOBACCO’S,
etc, f at the LOWEST PRICES.
tVe have made the best trades of our liycs in
furl fliers
and we assure planters that their interest will be served by j
calling on us before buying elsewhere.
For next season we are GENERAL AOENT6 in Middle Geor
gia for
II. S. MILLER <& GO'S., famous Bone Fertilizers.
“PLOWBOY’8 BRAND” a complete fertilizer.
a SOLUBLE BONE DUST” the best acid sold.
MACON OIL and FERTILIZER 00., cotton 'seed meal.
We have also imported a very large lot of genuine
Qe^U^I JC^INT A,NO Of Poy^Sif
Estimates made to Alliance Clubs. All farmers are cordially invited
<t 0 Call or write us for prices etc.
RODGERS, WORSHAM & CO.,
N —II-9-20-Gm. 420 and 422 Third Br., Macon, Ga.
—BRADLEY’S—
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I am now prepared to Gin your COTTON at 25cts per hundred lbs.
and 1 will pay 15cts per*bushel for your cotton seed, I also deal in Farmers
Supplies, and will sell
Hour, Bacon, Sugar, Cof
fee, Syrup and Salt
As cheap as you can buy in Macon, with freight added.
9—8—1888 tf. JOHN BRADLEY.
.4, B. &fM!lS&S0lf a
WilliSII IIMMISJIMIC1ITS
Ten years ago we were the first to reduce Hie charges for
^ anc ^^ 1 « cotton to 75c. per bale. We now propose to make
a Bill further reduction.
From tliis date we will charge only 50e. per bale for
weighing and selling Cotton except where we have already
madoadv “« es ) an<! »° oxtrii stora « e -
We will loan money in the Spring at a low rate of interest.
We solicit your patronage, and guarantee satisfaction.
516 Poplar Street.
msm mmm.
3m 8—lb ’88
In order to Advertise our large stock of
WATCHES
Thoroughly, clubs we have commenced or
ganizing and putting in a
?p *■. Dinar IffC* foMjr taw
0B 1,AVMBNT0F 8100 A WEKK '
HI d§M These watches are cased in solid gold, have
.V *> ! ^ m0 American Nicklo Full Jeweled Expansion
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% '■*** by Rockford Watch Company. Join NOW
L
y nK j jj & \V. W. WILLIAMS Watch Club, 35 2nd St„ Macon, Ga.
REDDING & BALDWIN.
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C L 0 T U I N G . II A T S
AND
G E A 1 T S F UIIA 1 SIIIN G G 0 01 ) S i
Keep always on hand a good stock and guarantee to
give satisfaction to all their patrons.
388 2m Sj^sej, fA/ycoN, Qa.
WIN SHIP & CALLAWAY’S OLD STAND.
N—II—9-20-3m.
SHIP YOUR COTTON TO
I. f. PB, Bint Bills, CL
Ho does strictly a
COTTON BUSINESS
And will get highest market price for cotton . "7
HE LENDS
M ON EG Y
In Spring at low rate of interest.—N-H-9-20-8m.
o-T. W. BOND’S-o
HI m I 81 I 11 II 1
Beds Free to Customers.
TDE PfiPT °f TOF? MQW?
ptqy\R$ AND "j oBACCoq
—AT THE BAR,
FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A SPECIALTY.
Come once and you’ll come again.
Morgans Corner Macon, Ga.
9-8—tf.
LOOK OUT
At Clinton the old town
—AND—
eSTTSD Lv.
■
Having engaged in General Merchandise in Clinton, Jones Go., and
with a large stock of Goods, I will mako a lively stir m reduction of
prices. A largo lot of good stock for cost and loss than cost. Such as
SHOES, HATS, and
NOTIONS
WOOLEN and ©OTTOM
€OODS.
And many other articles of value. Must and will be sold at prices to de
fy competition. You will find those prices to be in keeping with tlio
Farmers Alliance and are extended to all persons. Como and see, don’t
take my word for it.
Roland T. Ross.
Juno 25th 1888. tf. CLINTON, GA.
W. T. WOMACK.
DMAJUBB IN
Farmer’s Supplies and
General Merchandise,
Such as are kept in first-class houses. 1 am also prepared to pay the
highest market prices for cotton as I do the work my self and save the
usual warehouse expenses. Cotton shipped to me will receive my person
al attention.
All cotton in store fullly protected by insurance.
BAGGING AND TIES
Constantly on hand at the lowest prices, and orders for same and also
-*«W. Very ^otfuU,
j \^J IJ1 ^ OMACK
o_s_3m—1888. EAST MACON, GA.