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About Jones County headlight. (Gray's Station, Ga.) 1887-1889 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1889)
1 ’A V9 - T *’ \ rifOS. J!. VT' X \ : : PnUf ’ rOl’NTV OFFJCKR.S JUDGED!’ CORN TV COFRT J. 0. Barron. ORDINARY .v.sm CLERIC SUF’R UUitT E. T. ROSS. SHERIFF a vi,TAX COLLECTOR W. W. Barron .'.NO Moses W. i <~i _ , • j •! 'FAX RECEIVER j W. T. Morris. j ■■ Tlf KASt.'KEK H. T. Graves, i CORONER Hardy Christian. 1 NOTICE '•{<>):-- Bear in UleH" j| j Oil Hie i | JL /•nJ li.S *- v°Ja. / v-| fi. » w JLv^ A. % j ll a J11 O .11 WC ■y^r 1 | f FOV1SO o u 1* books and t li o s e that have not paid up their subscription lor tiie yea , J® end in m Nov ® 1 12 th 1 888 will ho di scon tinned f r o m Olll H ISf a . tiiose w h have come u| ‘j since our ' t GftTi BO <1 im ll® i\ 1 Ci -XY, At- h” V tied t h q i 1 backsubscri i tion anti newed tor otht'r ^ « we re 1 11 r n ' o ii r m o s 1 I ^ tl I J. I V I y ** fll , -■ Cll 1 v If * O * | K to our t* o r k i n w o r d s .cheer. A :> r v Ail j*ui * * <r* ihd >M tit'yf any »:t' jedf kiol- o.l' IV V in' 1 . -«» f ' o\ 1 > . . 1 , r . <. ‘ '' v ’ !•• ?t . . to i)'ir;“H)e \i-e o- convicts is • make them work t he J public roans He is dead , down on the lee-;■ rest'Ori * mu , are w<-. -o -------- One Sister Umiiiiy, Bmb, will pat in her <■ aim for the ny.v govern menlexperiumita' s'alion. 'Thecon inismontus will cad a mass meeting 0 f <•■ turns at an e.n-iy date to i<-torin* me what the e mnty can afford to offer in the wov ef ; and and build DGorge YamlevOjf, the son ol VV„| Id: Vanderbilt, hi described as i you g man w L** loves seclusion. A young nun h V bis name has had ijiportunity during (he lrst Aw month*, of t sling the rare j quality ol‘ seclu'eou furnished by (jeorgia j.-db-. His sec’udon at | I Vlaeon un k-r the name of Char lev I *^d£l’$$L" b ' !KU OF REA UB TORIES - Maine hunter—“I’ll tell you 'bout a bear 1 —” 1 Experienced visitor—“i know all ab'-ut h. Tiie hear ha l a cub and muck -d wu, a...l alter using up \ all ymr amnnimium, you mially dr. vv your pocket k o.fo and killed the ttw why it happened: who told ycmP - ' “No one, but I vo heard about hundred and li ty bear stones I’ve’ boon here, and in every blessed case tho iicre used up all hi* ammunition, and fioaiiy ki led hear With a poket knife. The mystery to me is,■ why you fellows Star: ', Hl v 'hh the pocket knife During tho holidays a beautiful lady visued Marietta, and of young men fe ll vic tims to her charms. While t here they wre all attention, and everything was done to make her stay pleasant. The lime came when she niu-fc do part. She told her friends that she would spend \ one day J in Atlanta and tlie . next day , following sho would _ Marietta young men were in Atlanta bid her goodbye. She was on the ears and as tiie last sad adieus were uif to be said, she begged permis to iniroduce them to her hus band, wlibm slio had married in At the day before. Tableaux. •AN ODD-FAS 11 ION ED GIRL. “Fvo been watching an ‘>>ld-fush ioued girl’for quite a long while,” says a writsr in the Fitchburg Son tincl, “ami 1 want to toll you some thing about her, “il.r .U'a.-ca wi'ra mailo in mad eru style, but, b oss you! she was s ? o’vt ‘ fashioned that siie arose in the morning when her mother did, helped set tho la ne neatly and cook ed one or two dishes duinttly her sell'.’ ■ ‘She ha 1 ‘gratua Jo-!.’ yet she dul not, think because of that fa d that U '° kitelu ‘ n ' v; ' s uot S 00 •* '-’woagh for her, oh, no! She was so much hind the times that h,1 , ° il(: , ‘U;J’y wasued . tlie , dishes, . made her bed, dusted and then began preparations ,or Now, waun't she absurd, wl on she, following the Accustomed rut, should hu\e been Jyiug on the par lor sofa with the latest novel in her lninl and her png d g be i.le hor? * Wiieu t or lutie brother came m crying be ame his kite was broken, instead of eallmg him ^‘horrid l as u i- I he ‘fk-hi >*n’ to do in homes, she helped with her hands to mend it. How could she be in su h small business ? “After dinner had been cleared away, she prdoueed a small ba-ket and proceeded to mend the family stockings. Dreadful! After bar nr-k was completed, she accom pat ied her mother on pedition 5 and although she met many line looking gentlemen, she did nit‘flirt’with any of thep. for, don't- you know, she was so ed she would-have been shocked the idea. As if it wasn’t elevating to the intellect to be on the watch for some masculine person to „a( 0 t -Ao girt ,f ...pm I .» trliing yon was pretty looking, with a 6 1 in her face, lr<- of exercise* the "p.m uir o-..d i;> the kitchen. “hut ! can't beg’r, to tell you tm« oncer girt did, f r yon know she was so old-faHiioaed that she di<i whatever , g o>l , icels , came into . . , heart to do; ami , her ■ heart , . rv.iS such , an antique 1 affair that only J * ’ no’he , , tnomenta , entered , it. . “Her home was nuide bright and gunny by her pr'senee, ami yet sljf was n- t so perfect that she ‘d.ed young.' Oh, no! She lives to-day girl who has‘no secrets’ from her mother.” MOTHER. J’j] ne’er forget yon Mo!her Y»ur t -ndcr care lor mo, ‘i ne’er forgot those brigut llure srmlcS be No bri « h!er Bmi,C3 * I’ll ne’er foiget that sweet v<-icc That '00k to kind so true, And Johnie those plaintiff loves ton drug words mamma you. Fll ne’er forgot those Fright eyes tow from * N '°w Hee every tear. j ; I’ll ne’er forget you kneeling In f-ccrefc fervent prayer, 1 While none save God was present ’ You prayed for loved ones there Pl! no ’ cr ‘ or S ei those eweet songs , ^ hdlaby’s they were Again me thinks i ll bear tnem MiUst tho Angel lie choir. i'll ne’er ferg t the precepts You t uigiit n ia when a youth Fear God, yea dare to do right And ever t-peak the tmtn. ['}l ne’er forget the nv-rith You taughi rue all your life, Steal not, nuv, even a pin Keep cut of law and r-tufe. I’ll ne'er forget you taught me Y« How silly people drunkards fed, life u told me 1. Would lead me on to lied. ihl ne’er forget those soft, hands That drew me to your side, Oh ! the pa 1 n tu give yon up OU! h-.w my soul was tried. I’ll ne 'er forget those, sw* ct woids Never, the last spoke by thee, Johnnie you ever obeyed You are previous to me. F1I in-’er forget my promise v, - ou bdd me to be good, To ; slstor am ] n! -Y I proiuistu you I would, , 0 h! God shield my liule ones To them be ever true. I’ll ne’er forget ’twns and, sad it seemed to crush yanrheart, To leave your ehildreu orphans You’d stay but death would part. i’ll ne’er forget the last word D11 Jordan's batik you stood, Holy! Holy! Holy, and Your spirit went to God. I'll ne'er forget that sweet face Angellic pure and bright, Old cr«e! death sealed your lips And took you from my sight, I’ll ne’er forget tho sad group That clustered 'round that eve’11, Your earthly form su’d ’turns lure Your spirit 'twas m Heaven. Your spirit ’twas gone Mother From this vale forever, ’Tis gone to the oilier shore Cross the silver river. Your voice it is hushed Mother Those blue eyes closed forever, But Mother’s safe in Heaven Forget her, no, never Bourne off by Angels Mother From sorrows pains and carrs. F iir beyond the twinkling stars In real,aaunknown to tears, Me thinks I see you Mother Beyond the pearly gate A bright white shining Angel Your beauty, Oh! how groat. Me thinks I see you Mother Behold! the golden street. With brother Linsyand George And sister Apple—sweet. Mo thinks I see you Mother In that bright fu ry land, " ,tb G»>usin Joe and Maggie Uncle John is in the baud, Me thinks T see you Mother Ami Gousin Lii zy t‘ o, And Cousm Harriet Us there Aunt Bettie is with you. Me thinks I hear you Mother Your hosannahs on high. , Lhe sweetest strums of music A ,v in ” 1K 1,1 1 K ‘ ’ thinks I hear you Mother -'D'Dt the Angeliic choir, ' MS^Si^'nm Ihlll ' I'm coming we’el meet Mother That voice forget—never. I'll come, we’el meet in Heaven Nover to part, never. Yes, meet you again Mother While BJY YOUR nV an ]> S . SatcMS- POCkst Becks- and Fancy Leather GOODS, FROM fill: FACTORY AT FACTORY PRICES. Macon T&o’k Facxoky, J, Van &. Co. 410 Cud 3 t. Macon G a Moris\/ To Lend 0 X F A V. M S I N U T ones County AT § Pl|f It:?. *i tS— •ViSjo £* r %$ s f.j tv W M . 13 . Ii I li C II , ilATOMIC HALL, MACON, GA ____________ \ Qans NofrotiatP'l On Farms <k Town Property IN' bu:b and adjoining counties. Oj I is) i ii to 'ji j* 'A 5 63 Olierry St. Macon Ga mm 1 1 ii'UiiPi’iipi AoYMey. s' yy.w, CLINTON, GEORGIA dP.ACTICSS IS OCMULOEH CIRCUIT Office in Court IIou ?»■ ! tr r-A fl I'V. Jfi |>f 1 s' “ULilcI f-off a 3 life !s ffaYOlia Pi’ll. The best and cheapest passenge to mm vy®. mm rp p >'a Ti srj» Pi-vaunal) and • '.eyant steamers Pdlllngers be tore ‘ purchd tickets via other router would well to require first 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. F. 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For your U'-vUoVr* ui . ;l -arh 4 d s«l- cripfioos you will fbTiUSSUi'TfiTr:: certainly popular, humor*.us f ■net is ou« of tho must and literary papois in ! :e world. A vciame n i year con f*in» *VG v.cekly It nun-hc’.-. is pulUTV. r<\> *1 pages, in. two h*r-''st>neytv3. I.A J i’lustranuns, colamits weekly. T. Q American edition is over li^kOeO copies England, The I i.repoan d ■'ivcuHttwn edition, published erf€0.0W> copies ir London, week. has ri-.. ' s a terras. Pamjio Send R live ce mm* 'mmM m A N? .YS*',.; Jf 1 . r* & f 4KENCEii. 0UBBEDGK. 672 CHEERY STP V EET, M\CO[i Q Genera! House Furnisher ilealep In C rockery, Glassware, Tinware, Cutierv .Excelsior and Gapitola Cook Stoves and Ranges. Dec 6th 3m. SHIP YOUR COTTON TO I. f. HO, mi Mm n &&&*** ii, 1 4 era He does strictly a COTTON BUSINESS And will get highest market price for cotton. HE LENDS M O N E Y in Spring at low rate of interest.—N-H-9-20-3m. ttrmr* 3 si Kr~* Ihvdicn *rifl A «»O ¥5 ■ 0 T 3 A-'JMl m HOES I am still se llin g first s o quali ity goods at prices a low as the lowest E* ^ VST^n Strong, 874 Second St & MACON GEORGIA. WOOD & BON D. SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS WOOD. <Efet£il3i!shcd 2 2320 tr:- -if D i T] Hi T! T> C* w A! Ti rl 1 XbfAii ? ( 'JA "PTT ;DW O ;*w. •**— N m .A v-W - A : ^ 1>—- A JJl rk W- Ui’-I f flA < •C^v-r- ieZ-i ^ id . - ■ • a *£•■« J. f; i: SJ r«uLhl D.rpTl t\ i\ii i/ ^ R!n \ n cr r*n h a h nT IiVjlH s ff p mt f. a u a 559 Bpi 50[ piilbeffi fijoot, paoopj 8-go— 18 . : 8. a II I “-y* 5 f ja ' x e.r miir uts. m ffl n exros Correct C <n 4 .Y -s Hi JLiel «eest I. Styles. THE LOWEST I’RiCES. bend us your orders and come to s<-c us when in Macon* Goods sent C. O. D. unless city reference is given. EADS, NEEL & CO, —1.5—3m« 557 CHERRY ST IT J 13 & to \J„ |J, S'i OrAJiivS) QD Ji T>TTQ . . fA€f©RS AJJT) ___ * Commission - Merchants JR ■ ■ Y.*e have every fac-ility for Handling and storing cotton at the lowest rates of commission. Prompt persona! attention paid to parties shipping us iaeir cotton. Storage Free. Money loaned to planters at the lowest ates of interest.—10—11—lm. W. B. &. 0. G. SPARKS, MASON. GA \