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| 7 (M'N r AND COUNTY.
rJ ( i. HARDEMAN, Local Editress.
.
Georgia will be illustrated in Ma
in (iota Nov. 5 to Nov. 10.
Some improvements are buildings. going on
■ Gray, in the shapo of
The Rockdale Banner, under the
magewent of Maddux and O’Kefly
L launched its barque on the jour
[ligtic sea, and under the manage- the
will have no peer among
loorgia Weeklies.
The new advertisement of
anq ,bel! .ml Jones will be seen
elsewhere in this issue of the
pADUOJIT. We bespeak for
ll em a liberal share of the Jones
trade.
I '[’he discussion of tho propriety
sue!casing the governor’s salary
■heits favorable comment from
HiosUf the newspapers in tne
Httic, Baad, nut tho average voter, it is
clings to tho false economo
B|ii4 is glorified in our present
■late constitution.—Macon Tele
Braph,
■ A new church lifts been organized
the colored folks of our town
B ,..Anas the M. E . Church. They
a lot near the dc
lor erecting a house .of worship,
at present have 'a tent in the
i’emi woods” under which they
conducting services this *}?eek,
County News.
I Fivo of the most progressive
in the state will compete
81.000 prize at the state
, The display of any one
counties vmII repay a visit to
during that week. The five
would mako a fair worthy
Slate Agricultural Society,
Hie county contest will be only
of many features at the state
Telegraph.
TRADE AS A SCIENCE.
Ot hte years tho art of Artist
has developed into what
bo termed a Science. The
to be successful, must
a certain talcpt the more
he achieves.
CHAS.'C HOLT,
Bookseller, Slationer,
Materials, Noveltiet,
Frame Manufacturer
Second St., and Cotton Ave.,
I j By strict 2 rianglar attention Block, Macon, Ga.
the to the wants
trade, has built up a most
business, and now ranks
ofi ho most reliable houses
h8 ^ ai 'eful and judicious
^iou.sdepartments ying keeps the assortments in tire
08t complete with
S<a ' 0nab ’ 6 t- ,oods - Cull
» ,- m when in tho city.
buy your
Trunks, Satchels-Pocket
^ooks, and Fancy Leather
J ROM Thk GOODS
FACTORY AT
factory PRICES.
Macon Trun« Factory,
Van&Co. 410 3rd St. Maco*t Ga.
lSS 'sbasid rms ^ ADJoixtNaoia Town Property frt
es.
^ Chei 9
Macon Ga
Macon Ga
Rates $1.50 Per Day.
Mas - c. M. BUTNER,
Proprietress.
CLINTON LOCALS.
Mrs. David Lester ^pent several
days in .town this week.
Mrs. Mitchell andgrand.daughter,
Maggie Duffey, of J.jmes, visited
Mrs. Christian Saturday’.
A geiitlcmau of Clinton, vMting
Milledgeviiie last week, onjoy’ed
riding on the “new Dummy” and
pronounces it a success.
A good many buggies passed
through Clinton Sunday’, going out
to Elam Church. W« noticed in
ono Misses Lula and Minnie Hudson,
two of the handsomest youi;g ladies
in the county.
The usual number of Jurors, Wit
nesses, Lawyers, Clients, etc. are in
attendance upon the October term
of Court jjx session this week.
Judge Jenkins dispatches business
with clock-like precision.
The attorneys visiting Clinton
this week are Cols, S. A. Reid.
J. G„ Blount, Jos. Hall, Isaac Har
deman, B. M_. Davis, Chats. L. Bart
lett, N. E. Harris and W. A Lofton,
of Macon, and Cols. J. C. Koy and
Flem Jordan, of Mffntieollo.
Tho irrepressible M, M. Folsom
has returned to “rock the cradle” of
his first born, whom be has re-ehrjs
toned the Cedartown Guardian.
White he disclaims a Salutatory, his
“get off’ of the same (copied in
Sunday’s Telegraph) is a good onc t
While our exchanges, each, claim
lire “handsomest yrnung lady” as
living in their respective town or
county, we rise to announce that
she lives in old Jones, four miles
frojn Clinton, is a blonde, and has
betn, for several years, the acknowl
edged beauty of Jones. Should one
prefer a brunette, there resides near
Haddock one of the Handsomest in
Georgia. Cant we eater one or both
of these?
The many friends of Polk Stewart
were alarmed last Friday by re
ceiving news of his extreme illness
at his ii 4 itil’s (Mrs. Bryans) in Iioun
ion coamty. His father and b. other
left immediately for Houston. Lark
(the equestrian) “took it horseback”
and made the trip of 40 miles to
Houston, (from has home in Jones')
in 8 hours, and leaving there Sun
day 11 o’clock P. M. arrived in
Clinton in 7 hours. Thus, riding
75 initeB in 15 hours’ He reports
Polk recovering although serious
fears had Inen entertained, that a
return of tho congestive chill might
oceur, prior to his visit. Lurk had
just returned from the Putnam
County Fajp, where he saw much
to interest him, but he says the dis
play’ of 25 handsome mule colts was
one of the prettiest sights his eyes
ever rested upon.
Remember the $tajfce Fair opens
Nov 5th and there will bo a great
many’ attractions.
The ladki of Athens have started
a tr.oyement for the establishment of
a hospital lor the poor.
Miss Susan Winter, of Wheatlands
Mcnt., is engaged to be married to a
young man named Spring. The local
editor at Wheatlands printed some
thing about “Winter lingering in tbe
lap of Spring,” ar d the young wo
man has sued him for libel.
THE OLD RED HILLS OF
JONES
Have always groanod under a
burden of luxuries and the very at
mosphere seems to make the boy’s
clever.
BUSCUIT SMITH
now of the famous “Brilliant Bar,’
of Macon, has pleasant recollect
ions of his associations in the grand
old county, and always orders the
dog chained when he hears any ot
tbe boys around.
THE CRISP t’RO*TY MOKXINGS
will soon be here, Just think of it.
Copper Distilled Rye, 1.6 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.
Choice Beef Steak and Red Skia Onions
with eyery other delicacy’ to be had
jn tho Macon market, apd last but
not least
FREE BEDS
to sleep on after you have knocked
about tbe city to your satisfaction.
Call on me at the old Brilliant Sa
loon 367 Third Street, Macon Ga.
Biscuit Smith
tzJ 9 I JkprM ir * - I cm CL:r^ g
nil, m mm m mmi
Correct and Latest Styles.
THE LOWEST PRICES,
Semi us your orders ami come to see us when in Macon.
Goods senfcC. 0. D. unless city reference i» given.
EADS, NEEL & CO,
--15 —3m, 557 CHERRY ST.
We need not be surprised at the
cool weather down this way when
wo are informed that it has been
snowing up North.
M. M. Folsom; one of the most
brilliant writers of the South, is ed
iting the Cedartown Guardian, and
greets its readers with a spicy salu
tatory.
The State Fair will open Nov.
5th and continue one week. The
grounds are being putin good order
and no doubt it will be one of the
grandest ever held in tho State.
The quarantine has been raised at
Macon, and the signing of certifi
cates, by those coming in from the
direction of Florida, is a tiling of the
past.
Wednesday was the day appointed
for the first trains to run inti Ath
This will be a grand epoch in
(lie history of C. & M. R. JR., and a
time that has been looked forward
to with great anticipations.
W. A. Kelly & Bio’s are wide
awake and not behind the times by
any means. They are arranging to
have a “cash railroad” (in their
store of course) and then won’t
Moniicelio be accused of putting
City airs?—Jasper County Nows.
Georgia State Agricultural So.,
Secretary’s Office,
Macon, Ga., October 6, 1888.
Tho Georgia State Agricultural So
ciety through its Fa : r Committe have
fixed the dates for boding the Annual
State Fair on November 5th to
November 10th., 1888, at Central
City Park, Macon, Ga. All fear of
yellow fever having subsided, and
the country having recovered front
tho effects of tho recent floods, all
obstacles to success have been
removed. Our premium list is full
and complete, embracing everything
in farm, garden and o.iehard prod
ucts, home industry, needle-work,
fine arts, machinery live stock,
poultry, dogs, bees, etc.
Oar grounds are the best in the
south, and unsurpassed in America.
Our race track has no superior any
where. Our stalls for stock are
new throughout and on the most
improved plan. In fact we have
ample accommodation for all comers
in every department. The books
now open, and we respectfully urge
that entries be forwarded to the Sec
retary at once to avoid rush and
confusion. For premium list and
full information address the Sec’ty>
W. J. NorTHKN,
Rout. A. Nisbet, President.
Secretary.
Covington & Macon E. E.
TIME TABLE, No. 13.
I a effect May 4th. , 1888.
3. Fast 1, ! [ STAHONS.I | Fast 2. ' , j 4.
Ace'n. Mail 1 Mail Acc’iu.
Daily. Daily. Daily. JDaily.
3.30 pm 7.00am .10 Massey MACON Mill 13:lGpro| 3:0*} 11.20 11.35 m
3:42 7
3:51 7:16 Vail Burens 3:00 jll.00 11.U
4-01 7:22 i Roberts 2.51
4.18 17:35 7:42 j j Morton Grays 2.41 2.34 Jll.42 (10.20
4:30 Franks
4:40 7:43 2.2.3 10.00
4:49 7:54 j Wayside liarryus 2.22 10.00
4 .55 7:57 2.10 0,50
5 16 3:05 Round Dak 2.12 0.35
5:30 Hillsboro 1.58 9.27
5:51 8-27 Grasstield 1.40 9.12
6:10 3',42 Minneta 1.33 3.42
6- 21 |8:48 |0-15 Monti Maclier. cello 12.35 1.25 3.23 7.47
6:57 Little River 17.90
7- 27 9:27 12.23
7 ; 39 ; 0:33 Godfrey 12.17 i7.ll
8: 29 pm Jo 20a maiuso.n, lL.30uuii6.30 am
A. Craig Palmer,
Gen. Fr’t & Pass Agt.
A. J. MgEVOY, Snperintendant.
J>r 3FL A J OlSTTZUTi*
RESIDENT DENTIST
monticem.o Georgia
Office up stairs over Dr Dozier’s
Drug store
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will bo sold at the late residence
of James 0. Burm a deceased near
Bradley's Monday Station October in Jones County
Ga. on 22 1888
commencing promptly at 10 o’clock a
m and continuing uu’il disposed of to
the highest bidder for cash, all of the
perishable Estate property J. Barnos, belonging to
tho of G. consist
ing ot 7 Head of Mules, 1 Horse, 20
Head of Cattle, (among which are
some g od milch cows) 4 Hogs, 11
gouts, 1 Buggy, 2 Wagons, Planta
tion Tools and implements, l Cotton
Gin, Corn and Fodder, House-hold
and Kitchen furniture, 1 Large
Kettle or boiler, 15 Uee-hivcs.
Free conveyance will be furnished
to any who may wish to attend the
sal e lrom Hi ad leys Station, C. &
M. K. R.—Oct 1st 1888.
W. II. BURDEN, A.lm’r,
JQim COUNTY LANDS
FOE SALE.
A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO GET A
.GOOD HOME ON EASY TERMS.
By virtue of a deed ot trust, and
power of sale vested in the under
signed by the legatees of James de- G.
Baines, late of Jones county,
ceased, said deed dated May 29.
1888, and recorded in ihic clerk’s of
fice of Jones county superior court,
in hook W. of deeds, pages 95 to
97. I will sell at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder, on the first
Tuesday in November next (being
the 6th day of the month), before
the court-house door in Clinton,
Jones county, Georgia, 1 lie follow
ing lands recently owned and pos
sessed by James G. Barnes as a life
estate^ thence vesting in his chil
dren ; Bald lands lying in the tenth
district of said county, to wit:
1. Lot No. 42 and part of lot No
25 (in one body), containing 2851
acres, lying c n tho public road
about one mile from Frank’s Station,
Covington and Macon railroad, and
known as tho “Mooroland” place.
2. Lot No. 64, containing 202J
acres, more or less (by recent 21] survey acres),
knot’ll this Jot isfoond to contain
as the “Capel” or ‘’Homo'’
place. No. G9, containing 202j
3. Lot
acres (by measurements 204 acres),
known as the “Jeter'’ place. One
half of one acre of tins lot
is roserved, on winch the family
burying ground is located.
4. Lot No. 86, containing 202>1
acres, known as tho “Oliver” or
Horne place. No. anti of lots Nos,
5. Lot 92 part
93. 106 and 107, containing 333
acres (in one body) known as the
“Berford” place.
This property is well improved
and highly productive, with tenants
on each place. It will be sold in
lots or bodies as described. Having
been recently surveyed by a coins of
potent surveyor, bo found in a complete the hands map of Mr.
it may
Leo J. Barnes on the premises, also
on the records in the clerk’s office of
Jones county superior court. be paid
Terms, one third cash; to
immediately on bidding same off.
One third in 12 months and balance
in two years with interest at 7 per
cent oa the deferred payments.
Bond for titles until the last pay
ment is made.—Oct 4 1888.
W. H. Burden.
MACON, GA.
Rev. Dr. W. E. Boggs, of Mem
phis Tcmi., has been unanimously
elected chancellor of the State Uni
versity, to succeed the late Dr. P. H,
Well.
Every lady should take the But
terick Delineator. It is Metropolitan a Monthly
Magazine illustrating representations of
Fashions, contains
all the latest styles and novelties in
ladies, misses and childrens fashions
Terms $1.00 per annum. Address
Buiterick Publishing Co. 7, 9 and
12 West Thirteenth St. Now York
RGBT. I. IARIMMi
&*t«»«*s**£a* f
CLINTON, GEORGIA
Practices in Ocmulgel Circuit
Office in Court House.
t REDDING & BALDWIN.
t ►4
CL 0 T HIN G, HATS
AND
gents furnishing goods,
Keep always on hand a good stock and guarantee to
give satisfaction to all their patrons.
368 2hq Ste^T? ^\con, Q*.
WIN SHIP & CALLAWAY’S OLD STAND.
N—H—9—20—8m.
SHIP YOUR COHON TO
%!. Pits, Hint m, a
Ho does strictly a
COTTON BUSINESS
And will get highest market price for cotton.
HE LENDS
MONEY
In Spring at low rate of interest.—N-H-9-20-3m.
—BRADLEY'S—
! o | — | o |
I am now prepared to Gin your COTTON at 25cts per hundred lbs.
and I will pay loots 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 you can buy m Macon, with freight added.
9—8—1888 tf. JOHN BRADLEY.
Inorder to Advertise our largo stock of
'‘ill WATCHES
JgBr* Thoroughly, we have commenced or
* . j. gzani\ng clubs and putting in a
.
imMf-M Mr botiar KWH for HtP tumors
ON PAYMENT OF $1.00 A WEEK.
I These watches are eased in soRd gold, hnvo
American Nieklo Expafrwnf*' ___
XK'i fine Full Jeweled
Balance, Patent Regulator Brequofc IJajr
Spring, Stem Wind and Set movements, made
by Rockford Watch Company. Join NOW
- and save Money’.
Tub J. H. & W. W. WILLIAMS Watch Club, 35 2nd St„ Macon, Ga
LOOK OUT
At Clinton the old town
—AND—
Bra in ani soe LOW PRICES.
Having engaged in General Merchandise in Clinton, Jones Co., and
with a large stock of Goods, I will malco a lively stir in reduction of
prices. A large lot of good stock for cost and loss 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 do
fy competition. You will find these prices to be in keeping with tho
Farmers Alliance and are extended to all persons. Goiuo and see. dou’t
take my word for it.
Roland T. Ross.
June 25th 1888. tf. GiANTON, GA.
W. T. WOMACK.
DBAlcBB IM
Farmer’s Supplies and
General Merchandise,
Such as are kept in first-class houses. I am abo prepared to pay the
highest market prices for cotton as I do the work my sell and save the
usual warehouse expenses. Cotton shipped to me will receive my person
al attention.
Ail cotton in store fullly protected by insurance.
BAGGING AND TIES
Constantly on hand at the lowest prices, and orders for same and also
shipments of cotton solicited, Very Respectfully,
W. T. WOMACK,
9—8—3m—1888, FAST MACON,GA.