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TOWN AND COUNTY.
Mrs.E.fl HARDEMAN, Local Editress.
Sunshine (a little) New Year.
Tho old year went out in tears.
A. IL Stephens, of Macon was in
•Clinton. Saturday.
Mr Holmes Johnson also at
home on a Christinas leave from At
lanta.
Louis Juhan*of Macon spent sever
al days last week with Mr. W. A,
Card.
Mif-s Maggie Clii/os spent Inal
week at homo,ai d was in Clinton
several days.
Col- S. A. Ried. of Macon, spent
Thursday with Col. Hardeman par
iridge hunting.
Havo you seen the pretty office of
tho Headlight and dont it add lo
the appearance of Gray?
Mrs. J. H. Morgan and son, Hen
ry, of Clinton are spending tho
week with relatives in and near
Monticeffo,.
Tho Stewards of tho Methodist
Church met in Clinton on Tuesday,
<0 welcome and arrange for tho com
fort of our isow pastor Rov. E. R.
•Cook.
Mr* Cling. Caldwell came over
from Macon on Monday the guest
of Frank Hardeman anticipatin a
pleuftmt partridge hunt but the
rain interfered. Wo trust ‘-when
are brignt" he’ll come again.
Mr, William G. Morgan died at
ihis home in Clinton on Saturday P.
M. 22nd. Mr, Morgan was in ids
#4th year and had long been an
honored and highly respocted citi
zen of Clinton. He leaves a com
panion who has journeyed through
Shies euros and joys with him
f»r sixty years, and .six daugh
ters and one son. How few of
ho good and true of oar aged are
left with us 1
Covington & Macon R. B.
TIME TABLE, No. 1,
To take effect at 7:00 a. m.
December 10th, 1888.
BETWEEN MACON and
(North Bound.)
STATIONS, o. 3. I 1,
Loc’J Fr’t. Fi-t
Acconi. Daily j Mail
Sun. only. x Sun. Daily.
J.v MACON 1 ‘J 00 a m T.OOant
.Massey Van Huron* Mil 9 24 7:10
Roberts.... !) 42 7:10
tl) tMt 7 :22
M orton..... 10 30 7:35
•Grays...... Franks----- 10J43 7:42
11 12 7:48
Barrens.... U 24 7:54
Round Wayside. ... 11 30 7:57
Oak. 11 48 8:05
Hillsboro . . 12 28 p m 8:19
Minuet*.... Grass Held. . 12 52 8-27
onticello.. 8;42
m 8:48
.Mac her...... 0 19
Marco...... 9:32
•Godfrey..,. M adison.... 9:42
10 55
Florence.... 10 35
C* 1121
•Gould Farmington aJMC.Ci 1 41
AVatkineville ..... 150
White Hall.. 1159
Ar. Athena... 12 17
05 m
__ BETWEEN
MACON &
(South Bound)
STATIONS 2 . 4.
Fast Mail. lLc’1 Krt Aec
Daily Daily Sun. Sun
x
<6“ S8!38S8iJ888a8S:SSBS3teS5:8 600p 6 43 m
s 535
Roberta.... U 5 24
Morton--.. 5 554
Grays...... Franks..., 5 4 3d
5 4 12
JBarrons ... 5 •4 00
Wayside Round Oak . 5 3 84
5 3 89
Hillsboro .. 5 3 0 0
■Grass field 4 2 »i
Minneta ... 4 2 06
Montieello 4 1 4s
Machen 4 12 32
Mareo ...... 3 12 23
<Go<Hrcy.... 3 12 10 p m
Madison j* tl 10
Florence 10 AS 1035 am
Farmington 2 957
o 9 32
Gould Watkinsviile', .... 7 9 21
White 1 1 36 9 10 OOO 10
X/t Hall 1 is I 8 50
ATHENS I lOOptn | 8 80pm oc
A t'HAlO PaLmER,
Gen. Fr’t a Pass Agt*
J - McEYDY, Supeymtendant.
(M jJOV LOCALS.
1S89. How does it look?
Not much property sold Tuesday,
At! Christmas goodies eaten and
gone !! ! ! !
Mr. J. W. Turk spent Mo a day
night in Clinton.
Election passed off harmoniously
on Wednesday.
The “small children” enjoyed a
Christmas tree on the 24th.
Mr. Chas G. Conn, of Viuevilic
spent .Sunday the23d in Clinton.
What a beautiful Christinas we
had. Weather as lovely as Indian
summer time.
Mr. Eugene Anderson of Macon
spent Friday in Clinton tho guest
of Miss Lois Johnson.
Mrs. F. S. Johnson, of New Or
leans has been with her Mother
Mrs. Morgan /or ten days.
Cadet Johnnie James spent the
holidays at home, and with his guest
Lieut Skinner ot Milledgevillo at
tend the patty on Christmas night.
Edgar Glawson, George Pursely,
.Robert and Gordon Hardeman re
turned to Macon to school the first
part of the week and Mr. Landrum
returned to Oxford.
Next Sunday is our regular preach
Wo trust the weather will
fair that a large congregation
assemble and give Bro Cook a
impression. Lot all attend
can.
The party at Judge Johnsons was
much enjoyed. Among the
crowd woro some of the
and wittiest of Jones
fair daughters and hand
sons.
Rev. E, W. Sammons of
S. C. spent Monday night and
in Clinton. He always
with a kind welcome and is
“admirer” of our Headlight.
left Mrs. S. and their little four
well.
Ellis & Co have a New Years
fop all their good friends
the red hillsof old Joner. So
sure and call at their “tony es
on corner of Cherry
Collin Avenue when yon visit
A few of the young ladies and
lemen of tho village dropped
Thursday evening and spent a
of hours with our folks, very
ably. 31 r, Landrum with
gave some sweet selections,
Mrs E. R. Cook,and Miss Lois
contributed some vocal
Mr. Julius Bazomore is a genor
man and has doubly endeared
to the children and their
parents living at Mortons. Oa
Christmas night he invited about
20 of the Juveniles to his home,
where with gifts of confectionaries
and useful articles and other pleas
ant accessories he made their hearts
ghul. The grateful Mothers have
requested tho Headlight to thus
publicly thank Mr, Bazomorofor
Ins generougity and his lovely wife
for so ably succoring him in his
kind acts and desire that they both
have a Happy New Year and a
pleasant life,
REPUHCAN MEETING.
A large and enthusiastic meeting
of the Republicans of Jones Co was
held in the Court House in Clinton
on the 29th day of Deo 1888 when
S. S, Solomon was elected Chairman
and J. W- Hutchings and O, L. Bill
engslea were elected Secretaries.
The nomination and elections
Harrison and Morton were strong
ly endorsed, also the appoiutnent
of Judge J. C. Barron as County
Judge and the selection by primary
of the Democratic party of tho fol
lowing ticket for County officers
was uuanimonsly concurred in and
promised the support of tho party to
«it:
Ordinary and Clerk Superior Court
R. T. ROSS.
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
W, W. BARRON,
Tax Receiver
W. T. MORRIS.
Countv Treasurer
H. T. GREAVES.
Corroner.
HARDY CHRISTIAN.
Meeting then adjourned,
S, S. Solomon Ch’rman.
J. W; Hutching^ and 0. L BiUengg
lea, Seotys.
THE OLD RED HILLS OF
JONES
Have always groaned jidrler a
burden of luxuries and the rely at
mosphere seems to make the boys
clever. »
BUSCUIT SMITHS
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 aijy ot
the hoys around.
THE 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 Liquor
served at tho bar. *
Choice Beef Steak and Red Skin Onions
with every other delicacy to he had
tho Macon market, and last but
least
FREE BEDS
sleep on after you havo knocked
tho city to your satisfaction.
on mo at the old Brilliant Sa-
367 TLiid Street, MacodKJa.
Biscuit (Smiths
WOOD & BON D.
SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS WOOD.
(Established S83I )
fiinptiire aifd Caroeti M 9
fell! ill i Mum
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.
Next to Hotel Lamer.
553 ajii 561 fwiiibsp-y feet, flacop, Ijeifgia.
8-30—1888.
ForNiw CAMPJIp, eirYeare & JOWLS. Past
-
Wo have conducted Cotton Factorage at our Warehouse, corner
Second and Poplar Streets, Macon, Ga., and now at the opening of another
season, once more offer our services to planters and shippers of cotton,
pledging close personal attention to the interests of our patrons.
Grateful to old friends anu desiringto make now ones, we are yours truly
OctSOtf. Campbell & Jones.
HUNTS SHOE STORE !
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The place to buy your Shoes for
Ladies, Misses, Men, Boys and
Children.
The best goods and at the lowest prices in the State.
THOS. J. HUNT. 362 SECOND STfiEET
MACON, GA
XO—SI—3m*
T. B. Arfope, 9o
% IjipO^TEH Cy & ew
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—AND DEALER IN— >
MACON 9 A
lotioe to Tiraliu Pile.
Tlie best and cheapest passenger
route to
NEWVOBKS BOSTON
is’via Savannah and elegant steamers
thence. Passengers before purcha
sing tickets via other routes would
do well to inquire first of the merits
of the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride. Rates include meals
and stateroom on steamer.
liomicl -Trip Tickets
Will be placed on sale
June 1st, good to return until Oct
31st. New York steamer sails tri
weekly. Boston steamer weekly
from Savannah.
For further information apply to
ny agent of this Co. or to
E.T Chariton, G. P.A.,
Savannah Ga
JBasamrwm
Bailable 01©it tttlltgg
BOUSE.
574 and 376 CHERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
LARGEST STOCK,
LATEST STYLES,
LOWEST PRICES.
AH Goods warranted as represented. Mail orders promptly
attended k.
Gall or send your orders. Prices guaranteed the lowest in Macon
jukj
styles perfect.
J. R. HERTZ,
._>i4 and o7G CHERRY ST. CORNER 2nd St. MACON G\
Nov. 1 1888.
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and 422 Third St., Macon, Cl a.
We offer our services to the farmers of Jones a:i 1 Ja spur
for the season 1888 and 1889.
We have now in stock pure TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS
RUST PROOF OATS,- RYE and BARLEY.
WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF *
BAGGING anti TIES
FLOYS, GRAIN, BACON, TOBACCO’S
etc., at the LOWEST PRICES;
We have made the best trades of our liyes in
r» o
% @ r §
we assure planters that their interest will he served by
on ns before buying elsewhere.
next season we are GENERAL ACSi^TS in M iddle Geor
gia for
H S MILLER & GO’S., famous Bone Fertilizers.
“PLOM BOY’S BRAND” a complete fertilizer.
“SOLUBLE BONEDUST” the best acid sold.
OIL and FERTILIZER CO.,- cotton seed meal.
We have also imported a very largo lot of genuia
[\4iKf Am fSj^tAJS Of Pof^sfj,
Estimates made to Alliance Clubs. Ail fanners are cordially invited
call or write us for prices etc.
RODGERS, WORSIIAI & CO • n
—H-9-20-6m. 420 and 422 Third Ft., Macon, Ga.
ClarenceH. Cubbedge.
672 CHERRY STREET, MACON QA
General House Furnisher.
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Bealen In
Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery,
Excelsior and. Capitola Cook
Stoves and Ranges.
Gth - -3ra.
QEO.T.BISELAND,
MCI! MSS JltHlf
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SpcTaclcs i* cn fi S>
m, k I*EJ£€?EIUS3i ETC
giiPfB 1 | i Novelties ^“ORDERS in Holiday RECEIVE Goods
BY MAIL WILL
f PROMPT AND RELIABLE ATTENTION
820 Second Street
MACON GEORGIA