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r«0S. B. PEJfJf, ; ;
COUNTY OFFICERS.
JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT
J. 0. Barron.
ORDINARY and CLERK SUP’tt
COURT
R. T. ROSS.
SHERIFF and TAX COLLECTOR
W. W. Barron
AND
Moses W. Smith.
TAX RECEIVER
W. T. Morris.
treasurer
H. T. Graves.
CORONER
Hardy Christian,
The Convict Lease System is be
ing agitated considerably through
out the State, gild various opinions
are expressed an to tho best plan of
working said convicts. We notice,
however, through the pres**, that it
majority are in favor of having them
work on puhjjp roads, bridges, etc.
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR.
Promptly tbe January number
that sterling Agricultural Journal
Tho Southern Cultivator finds its
way to our table. The issue before
in is just perfect in itt# make-up and
get-up. The demand ou its adver
tising space compelled the publluh
?rs to add eigltt more pages. Wo
are pleased to notice the boom both
in advertising and subscriptions
that it is enjoying, for it well de
serves it. The Cultivator is hand
somely illustrated. In addition to
tho cut of CapL R. F. Kolb, Coin
missioner ot Agriculture of Alabama,
tho illustrations of tho New Year
and New Year’s Greeting, command
attention by their uniqueness?,
beauty and originality, Every de
partment is yepleto with instruction.
The Inquiry Department, a special
feature of Tho Cultivator, contains
replies to many inquirers on a wide
range of topics - Thoughts for the
Month aro as usual full of interest
to ajl classes. The Alliance De
partment is lull to overflowing with
good things. Among the large
number of vaiunblo articles in the
present issue we have only time to
note:
Yau,e ~.t Agricultural Literature,
by J ; M Jenkins, of Alabama; Pro
cess of buttermdking. by T. J Moore
of South Carolina, Study to prevent
culpable waste; Wheat culture in
|he South Af.ioa as a market
for Southern lumber; Forming grass
Jtuids in our cotton climate, by Di.
Daniel Lee, Nashvi.le T§im : The
Situation; farmers vs; Trusts; Colt
Ukows by Hon; W J Northen, Presi
dent of the State Agricultural So
ciety of Georgia; Common sense talk
»bout frpjt-growing; yndersdraining
lafid bnving a clay subsoil, by Pmf,
J, S, Newpian, in charge of Experi
ment Station at Auburn, Ala; Grape
growing. by J K P Wallace, of Ten
nessee Importance of a good dam,
by W-T; Miller, Kentucky. The
present number is richly worth the
price of subscription for one year,
•2,00. Bend for it at once, to the
Cultivator Publishing Co, Drawer
P Atjapta Ga.
ODB DELINQUENTS.
We have re
peatedly call
ed your
t e u t i o
through the
columns oi
il • - to
?aper,
W v t ■ "KJ V that
■ s u
scription was
past due, and
tor fear that
you did not
see or read it,
as it was set
in small type,
we have de
cided to put
it in this size '
and give this,
our last no
j tiee on or be
fore the 12th
day of Febru
ary, ’89. We
will mostp V,*
tively drop
a 11 n a m e s
from our
scrip t i o u
Book that
have not paid
up to that
date. While
we desire to
retain all of
our subscrib
ers, yet 15
months is as
long as we
can furnish
you with a
weekly visit
on a credit.
One hundred
paid . Sllb
lip
scribers 1
much
than four
hundred O ll
W e
worked
faithfully
the up
of the old
c o u II t
Jones, 1 11
have goju to
a great deal
ot expeise to
furnish its
good people
with a neat
newsy piper
and all w* ask
of you is to
come forward
a n d settle,
that we at ay
be able toipay
our indebted
ness. Dd not
! -
m i s u n die r
us that )
the HeAD
light will
be pub
but it
be*and
at Gray
C ntralRMa
Kotice to Travelii Pilic.
The best and cheapest passenger
to
YORK $ BOSTON
via Savannah and elegant steamers
Passengers before purcha
tickets via other routes would
well to inquire tirst of the merits
the route via Savannah, by which
will avoid dust and a tedious
ride. Rates include meals
stateroom on steamer.
For further information apply to
ny agent of this Co. or to
E. T Charlton, G. P. A.,
Savannah Ga
Loans Negotiated
On Farms & Town Property
IN BIBB AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
ELLIOTT ESTES,
63 Cherry St. Macon Ga
BUY YOUR
Trunks. Satchels-Pocket
Books, ancl Fancy
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Covington & Macon E. A,
TIME TABLE, No. 1,
To take effect at 7:00 a, m. Monday
December 10th, 1888.
BETWEEN MACON and ATHENS
(North Bound.)
6. f 3. , 1
STATIONS. iLoc'l Fr’t. Fast
Aecom. Daily 1 Mail
Sun. only, j x Sun. Daily.'’
I.v MACONT ! a in ^-1
Massey Mil -~I :io
Van lJurensj --I
Roberts. —*-i :1>2
M ortou :35
...
Grays...... Franks.... 12 I :48
—
liarrous .. ; 7:54
Wayside 7:57
Round Oak. 8:05
Hillsboro.......... pm 8:19
(irasstield. .j ....... • 8-27
Minueta.... i ....... 1 22 8;42
M onfioello, ,j.......... ! 14*j 8:48
Machei.. i ■ 2 42 9-lit
Marco. .:. 3 oo 9:32
Godfrey ... 3 38 9:42
Madison... 1 55 j, in >u
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Florence. •. w Vi
Farmington a
Gould....... Watkinsviilc cr. x.H*ir.
-1
White Hall.. -i
Ar. Athens... y. m ill
BETWEEN MACON & ATHENS
("South Bound)
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STATIONS Fast 1 c-T F l i.
Mail. D.iil * ° 1>
Daily x .Still
Ar MACON |8 25 ]> in co m
Massy’s Mill'd M irt
Van Duron '0 08 ‘"i
Roberts.... jti 01 >.o
Morton... j.) 48 >*
Gray-:... Franks.... .. 540 5 32 -r rr
liarrous ... 5 28 'f
Wayside Round Oakjo ... 5 23 15 ro “
Hillsboro .. |5 00
(irasstield ]4 jl38 52
Minuet a . t-i
Monticcllo 14 30 1-1
Maehen... 14 00 oj
Marco ...... 13 47 n
Godfrey .... 3 20 02 111
Madison 3
2 50 c 10 35 a in
Florence 2 27 tC too®
Farmington Gould 2 j Qfi ^5
. .. . 45 -T
Watkinsviilc i 1 30 9 10
White Hall I 118 X. 8 50
LvATIIKNS 1 00pm Cr. 8 30 p in
A Craig Palmer,
Gen. Fr’t & Pass Agt*
A. J. McEVOY, Superintendant.
Money To Lend
OK F A E MS IN
Jones County
■-i AT ‘
'■LOW RATE8-
W m . B . BIRCH,
MASONIC HALL, MACON, GA
HOBT. V. HARDMAN
CLINTON, GEORGIA
cIractices in Ocmulgee Circuit
Office in Court House.
THE OLD RED HILLS OP
JONES
Have always groaned ur. der a
burden of luxuries and the very at
mosphere seems to make the boys
clever.
BUSCUIT SMITH
now of the famous ’‘Brilliant Bar,
of 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.
THE CRISP FROSTY MORNINGS
will soon be hero. Jnst think ofit.
Copper Distilled Rye, 16 years old,
and sparkling Corn with a bead ou
it that would put a dew drop to
shame, with other choice Liquor
served at the bar.
Choice Beef Steak and Red Skin Onions
with every other delicacy to be had
in the islacon market, and last but
not least
BRM
l ?z?,V7 'r **«tn u la " •: y,r "
BEDDING & BALDWIN.
4-f —-t—t—(0)—t- ^4 *r
CLOTHING. HATS
AND
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS i
Keep always on hand a good stock and guarantee to
give satisfaction to alt thoir patrons.
308 2 nd St*uTi Macon, Qa.
WINS Hi? 4 CALLAWAY'S OLD STAND.
N” —-II —■ 9—20—3m.
OEO.T.BEEIiAND, MTCIB
m (MB imm
BE&VfiBVlBfi
ft. Spiel trite f&al&ffaif
-,■@<13
Novelties in Holiday Goods
OfDJiRS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE
m PROMPT AND RELIABLE ATTENTION
mm mm
S2 U SICON{) SxH*»T
CON GEORGIA
SHIP YOUR COTTON TO
if. f. «. mu u a
Ho does strictly ft
COTTON BUSINESS
And will get highest market price for cotton.
HE LENDS
MONEY
In Spring at low rate of interest.— n-h- 0-20-3in.
iTQl ■UK
B0O TM mml WB&DB
I am still selling
quality goods at prices a
low as the lowest.
E. P. Strong, 374 Second St.
MACON GEORGIA.
W OOD & BON
SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS WOOD.
{Established 18310
furniture aifd
In IMf»Hitiinin,
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.
^lext to Hotel Lanier.
559 ajid 59 i pinbem Street,
8-30—1888.
w. B. & O. G. SPARKS,
AND
Commission Merchants
We have every facility for Handling and storing ootton the
rates of commission. Prompt personal attention paid to parties
i heir cotton. Storage Free. Money loaned to planters at the
ates of interest 10—II lm.
W. B. & 0. G. SPARKS, MACON, GA,