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1.V1.LY SA'i UP HAY MORN IN
AX ya.Y, GEORGIA,
_BY X. U. VENN.—
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r ~V<>WN AM) COUNTY.
E.fi- H AHObMAX, Local Editress.
Mrs
“tfSjsS COTOTY SALE. LANDS
POE
UltAMl uiroUXUMTY TO GET A
A TEBMS.
oocr, HOME ON EASY
11v virtue of a deed ot trust and
I KeJbytbe miJr of sale vested legatees in of the James undor- G.
I I Jbnuo « r L H , lute of Jones dated county, May de- 29,
rAVorUod ^ j oc j
in ibo clerk’s of.
AdfJones county of deeds, superior pages court, 9o to
book W. the
o: ; I will ami sell best at publjcoutcry bidder, on the to nrsl
I hi )j0st November next (being
I TntmbiV i» before
I the full day of the month),
|| l0 court-house- door m Clinton,
I Joins county. Georgia, the follovv
; lands recently owned and pos
I1( r James G. Barnes, as a h e
I jiesnotl by vesting his cltil
I .state thence m
dreii: said lands lying in the tenth
.listriet ol said county, to wit:
] Lot No. 42 and part of lot No
of, (in one body), containing 285i
' acre?, lying mi the F rank’s public Station, road
a ! )0 ut one iiiile from
r.ivim-lon ami Macon railroad, and
known * afi the “Mooreland” place.
2 Lot No. 64, containing 202J
acres more or less (by recent 2)1 survey acres),
this lot island to contain
known a» the “Cupel” or ‘* 1101110 '’
‘ 2 ]A>t No. 69. containing 202j
acres (by measurements 204 acres),
luit'wn as the “Jeter'’ place. One
half of one acre of this lot
h reserved, on which the family
burying ground \* located.
4 hut No. 86, containing 20 Ui -4*
. “Oliver”
ones, known as the © L*
llorne place. No. 92 und pw*t of lots N09j
5. Lot
M, 106 and 107, containing 333 the
lines (in one body) known as
“lieri'ord” place. well improved
This property is
and highly productive, with tenants
on each placo. It will be sold in
lots or bodies as described. Having
boon recently surveyed by a com
poUut surveyor, a complete map of
it may be found in the hands of Mr.
LceJ. Barnes on the premises, a bo
on the records in the clerk’s office of
Jones county superior third cash; court. be paid
Terms, ono to
immediately on bidding same off.
Ono third in 12 months and balance
in two years with interest at 7 per
coat on the deferred payments.
Bond for titles until the last pay
ment is made.—Oct 4 1888.
W. H. Burden.
MACON, GA.
CITATION—YK A US SUPPORT.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
October 1st 1888.
Notice is hereby given that the
Report of Commissioners setting Mrs.
aside one years support lor
Susan Barnes iu Ei-tate James G.
Barnos dcc’d, is now of file in this
office and I will proceed to make
fame the Judgement of Court on
tlie first Monday in November next
unless some legal cause bo shown
to tho contrary.
Witness my hand officially,
R.T. ROBS. Ordinary
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
October 1st 1888.
applied Whereas, James D. Godard has
to mo for administration do
bonis non on the Estate of Richard
Blow late of Jones County doeoased.
These are to cite all persons con
cerned to show cause if any they
havo to the contrary at this office
on vember or by the first Monday in No
next.
Witness my hand officially
R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold at tho late residence
'i James G. Barnes deceased near
Bradley’s 6a. Station in Jones County
commencing on Monday October 22 1888
promptly at 10 o’clock a
in and continuing uutil disposed of to
the highest bidder for cash, all of tho
perishable property, belonging to
the Estate of J. G. Barnes, consist
Bjg of 7 Head of Mules, 1 Horse, 20
Read of Cattle, (among which are
some good milch cows) 4 Bogs, 11
goats, 1 Buggy, % WagoDs, Planta
tion Tools and implements, 1 Cotton
Gin, Corn and Fodder, House-hold
*nd Kitchen furniture, 1 Large
-Kettle or boiler, 15 Bee-hives,
Freo conveyance will be furnished
to any who may wish to attend the
®ale from Bradleys Station, C. $
AU.R._Oct 1st 1888.
W. H. BURDEN, Adm’r.
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For Dismission.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga,
_ Whereas, Mrs. Mary July 23rd 1888
«>ish J. Quackin
and JameB R. Van Euren Ex
ecutrix °hn W. and Quackinbush Execute:* deceased cf Estate have
applied to me for- Dismmicn from
“id Executorship. These are
ere to cite and admop.iak all
•I ? s concerned to show cause at
MySM&Skr** ifanj U hs ? ha7 ° t0 tbe
„ Ki
-'
Witness my hand officially.
& T. I’/JSS, Ordinary.
CLOUDS LOCALS.
Icc was seen ili EutontOn on the
Boi.ii of September.
Little Jimmie Ross is .quite sick
with an attack oi' pneumonia.
Mrs. Ea! Christian lias been very
ssiek at her home near Clinton.
It is saiii that the past month ot
September \\m \he coolest ever
known.
Hon. Walter B. IIill of Macon
received one vote in Atlanta for Gov
ernor.
Hr. and Mrs. R‘. B. Barron spent
Friday night, Saturday and Sunday
in Macon,
Rev. M A. Philips and family
went down io Macon Tno.-day re
turning Friday evening.
Our typo made the “Pound party”
to be on the 23id at Mr. Walls, "it
should have read Mr. Richard Watts
near Bradleys.
Tlie election last Wednesday pass
ed so quiolly that several in to wn
did not know it was in progress.
Only about 48 or 50 votes we e poll
ed in Clinton.
Mr. Rolit Reynolds arrived in
Clinton Saturday night to carry
his family back to New Orleans.
They left on Monday for New Or
leanfl via Macon,
The Putnam County Fair, which
opened in Entonton on the 4th was
said to bo a decided success. We
see irom the Messenger that Mrs.
Jeff Stewart and son represented
Jones county.
Master Edgar Giawson, son of
Mrs. Jas Glaweon is attending
Mercer University and boarding
with Mrs. Sam Barron. Miss An
nie Bell Glaw son is attending
school in Millcdgeville.
Next Monday the Fall term of
Jones Superior Court convenes.
There ate five prisoners in jail, it
is earnestly hoped that tlie whole
docket will be cleatod during the
week if Court has to continue until
Saturday night.
Mr Clark Smith, of Gray’s neigh
borhood was i'n Clinton Saturday.
He was a frequent visitor to Clin
ton prior to the building up of
Grays, and is besides an export
“draught player,” one of the
mo*t substantial farmers and
staunch citizens of the old County.
Little Miss Mary Purseley enter
tained Lor school mates and friends
with an enjoyable “Candy pull”
last Friday afternoon. About eight
een little lads and lassies attended
and all returned to tin ir borne high
ly delighted with a big chunk of
sweetness.
Mr. E. M, Landrum, who spent
his vacation in Clinton and by his
courteous demeanor and pleasant
manners made many friends, has
returned to classic halls at Ox
ford. The fair ones aro sighing, (not
singing) “Weshall meet, but we
shall miss him!”
Rev. Dr. Wm E. Boggs of Mem
phis Tenn, has been elected Chan
cellor of the University of Ga. lie
was born in India, while his father
was stationed there as Missionary, is
about 50 years of ago, and a man of
fine talent and worthy the honor
bestowed upon him. His salary will
be $3000.00 per year and biick resi
lience furnished him on the Cam
pus.
THE OLD RED HILLS OF
JONES
Have always groanod under a
burden of lazaries and the very at
mosphere seems to make the boys
clever.
BUSCUIT SMITH
now of the famous “Brilliant Bar,’
ot Macon, has pleasant recollect
ions of his associations in tho grand
old county, and always orders the
dog chained when he hears any ot
the boys around.
TUB CRISP FROSTY MORNINGS
will soon be here. Just think of it.
Copper Distilled Rye, 16 years old,
and sparkling Corn with a bead on
it that would put a dew drop to
shame, with other choice Liquors
served at the bar,
TtHcs Hcf Skin Onions
with every otl-er d°l;tacy to be bad
in the Kasou mariret. and last but
not least
FREE BEDS
to shot: on rAer ^ou have knocked
abc k the city to your satisfaction.
Call on me at tho old BrlUian, S.
loop 367 Third Street, Macon Ga.
Biscuit Smith
Ml, KEEL. 1 CO.
mi im a® hd mns.
Correct and Latest Styles.
THE LOWEST PRICES.
Send us your orders and come to see us when in Macon.
Goods sent C. O. D. unless city reference is given.
EADS, NEEL & CO,
—15—3m. 557 OIIERRY ST.
SHIP YOUR COTTON TO
V. s rm a die 9 B essa ssw» 9 SBS»» ISSikiS
He does strictly a
COTTON BUSINESS
And will get highest market price for cotton.
HE LENDS
MONEY
In Spring at low rate of interest.—N-n-D-20-3m.
rarau.'
rtjBc SJiiil wm 1 ei.
5
420 and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga.
wvh w btoiu wr—.'iiit va m
We ofTer our services to the farmers of Jones and Jasper
Counties for the season 1888 and 1889.
We have now in stock pure TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS
GEORGIA RUST PROOF OATS, RYE and BARLEY.
WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
and, TIES
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, TOBACCO’S
etc., at the LOWEST PRICES.
Ve have made the best trades of our liyes in
f e f 1 11 i z Q’t QJ
and wo assure planters that their interest will be served by
calling on us before buying elsewhere.
For next season we are GENERAL ACHE WT$ in Middle Geor
gia for
H. S. MILLER & GO’S., famous Bone Fertilizers.
“PLOWBOY’S BRAND” a complete fertilizer.
“SOLUBLE BONE DUST” the best acid sold.
MACON OIL and FERTILIZER CO., cotton seed meal,
W« have also imported a very largo lot of genuine
QsRJfAfi [C\iNT AMD PJ^SAJE Of Poy^slf.
Estimates made to Alliance Clubs. All farmers are cordially inviled
to call or write us for prices etc.
RODGERS, WORSHAM & CO •9
N —II-9-20-Gm. 420 and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga.
Notice Leave to Sell It. R. Bonds.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
Notice is hereby given that an
order will bo gruntodat the Novem
ber Term of this Court to sell four
thousand Dollar-'of Central R. It.
registered Bonds belonging to Es
tate of James G. Barnes, doc’d, un
less some lcgiU cause bo shown to tho
contrary. Oct. 1st 1888.
Witness my hand officially,
R. T. ROSS, Ordinary
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
July 20lh 1888.
Whereas, James A. Jones Adm’r
with the will annexed on Estate of
James Jones deceased, applies to
me for Dismission. Theso arc there
fore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause if any they have to
the contrary at this office on or by
the first Monday in November next.
Witness my hand officially,
R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
GEORGIA—Jones County.
All persons having demands
against the Estate of James G Barnes
late of Jones county, deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned indebted according
to law. And all persons to
laid Estate are required This to make im
mediate payment. W. H, Burden, August 21st
1888.
Administrator J.G Barnes deceased
BEDDING & BALDWW.
T—r )-t-x ■X
CLOTHING, HATS
AND
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS:
Keep always on hand a good stock and guarantee to
give satisfaction to all their patrons.
368 2nd Street, f^cea, Qa.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S OLD STAND.
N—II—9—20—3m.
A. B. ADAMS & SON.
WMIIS1I Ml CBMMIS JMSSCHiTS
Ten years ago we were the first to reduce the charges for
handling cotton to 75c. per bale. Wo now propose to make
a still further reduction.
From this date we will charge only 50c. per halo for
weighing and selling Cotton^ except where we have already
made advances) and no oxtra storage.
We will loan money in the Spring at a low rate ofinteiost.
Wo solicit your patronage, and guarantee satisfaction.
51® Poplar Street.
3m 8—16 mm% ’88 8EG86U.
—BRADLEY'S—
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lam now prepared to Gin your POTTO i at 25cts per hundred IDs.
and f will pay 15cts per bushel for your cotton seed, I also deal in Farmers
Supplies, and will sell
Flour, Bacon, Sugar, Cof
fee, Syrup and Salt
As cheap as yon can buy in Macon, with freight added.
9—8—1888 tf. JOHN BRADLEY.
9&S Inorder to Advsriiso our large stock of
WATCHES
'M Thoroughly, dubs we have commenced or
-m . gzaniing and putting in a
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IjflHK iM Balance, bio American Patent NicUle Fall Jeweled Brcquet Expansion Hair
Spring, Wind Regulator
Stem and Set movements, made
m !§§ by Rockford Watch Company. Joiu NOW
and save Money.
The J. H. & W. W. WILLIAMS Watch Club, 35 2nd St„ Macon, Ga
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
By virtue of an ordor from Jones
Court of Ordinary will be sold be
fore the Court Houso door in Perry
Houston County Ga., within the
legal hours of Bale on the firat Tues
day in November next Thirteen
hundred (1300) acres of land more
or less in the 13th Dist. of said
Houston county belonging to Es
tate of Allen F. Holt dec'd, known
also as tho T, G, Holt, plantation,
bounded by lands of H.M Holtzclaw,
V. O Maranbum, Warren Lathrop,
and others. This a valuable plan
tation, in a fair state of cultivation.
Sold to pay debts. Will he sold in
a body or divided in the judgement
of tho administrator. Terms(Jash.
K. H, Kingman, Adm’r,
Sept, 17th 1888.
WANTED. Willis F Price wants
to handle most ot the cotton from
this county and guarantees satisfac
tion to every customer. He treats
rich and poor alike. Hia motto is
good weights and big prices
Loans Negotiated
On Farms & Town Property
IN Bins AN D ADJOINING COUNTIES.
ELLIOTT ESTES,
63 Cherry St, Macon Ga
LOOK OUT
At Clinton the old town
—AND—
SroD in and see LOW PRICES.
Having engaged in General Mercliandiao iu Clinton, Jones Co., and
with a large stock of Goods, I will make a livoiy stir in roduction of
prices. A largo 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 value. Must and will bo sold at prices to de
fy competition. You will find those prices to bo in keeping with tho
Farmers Alliance and are oxtondod to all persons. Como and sou, don’t
take my word for it.
Roland T. Ross.
Juno 25tli 1888. tf. CLINTON, GA.
W. T. WOMACK.
DBAUB IN
Farmer’s Supplies and
General Merchandise,
Such as are kept in first-class houses, I am also prepared to pay the
highest market prices for cotton as I do the work my self and save tho
usual warehouse expenses. Cotton shipped to me will receive ray person
al attention.
All cotton in store fullJy protected by insurance.
BAGGING m TEES
Constantly or. band at the lowest prices, nnd orders for same and also
shipments of cotton solicited, Very Respectfully,
W. T. WOMACK,
9 —b —3 m—1888. FAST MACON, GA.