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Sauiarely wit3a Ton.
Our past record is a sufficient guarantee as to our tail* dealings with the good
people ot old Jones. Read the reference and come on to headquarters. We
reler you to
Ben F. Finney,
E. T. Morton,
Henry S. Greaves,
J. T. Finney,
J. A. Pitts,
Leroy Holt,
J. D. Anchors,
T. J. Stewart,
E. P. Morton,
Joe Etheridge,
T. W. Duffy,
and dozens of others. We have good facilities and we atten d strictly to our o wn
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business. MONEY at low rates.
CB Willinghami MaconGa.
A. O. Blanks,
M. H. Mullikin,
Jerry G. Smith,
Sam Barron,
J oe W att Barron,
Jno. M. Clarke,
James Hurt,
Joe Mercer,
W. L. Mercer,
S.J. Mercer,
Lark Stewart,