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About Jones County headlight. (Gray's Station, Ga.) 1887-1889 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1889)
sr 3M k -tar t4» ht. 4 * 4 r v — J’JIOS. ft. PENS, : : Publisher. COUNTY OFFICERS. JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT J. 0. Barron. ORDINARY and CLERK SUP’R COURT R. T. BOSS. SHERIFF AM.TAX COLLECTOR W. W. Barron AND Moses W. Smith , TAX RECEIVER W. T. Morris. TREASURER H T. Graves, CORONLR Hardy Christian ‘ ! General Albert Pih-, * is he most advanced Mas m in the world, is 79 years old and was born on the same day as Gladstone. Tiny art two grand old men, —■*---------ncs. ■-—»»—*• The Birmingham Daily News says the Augusta Cotton mills produce tlie best domestics in the world and that Augusta is by all odds the most intelligent and advanced man ufacturing city in the South, out Louisville or Memphis or Nash vibe. IMPORTANT BILLS. Hon. J. 11. Blount of Ga., intro in the House, last week, the important bills: To pun the buying and selling of votes. To authorize the Postmaster to compel railroads to carry at reasonable compensation, to if dispute arises, by ar To authorize raising the limit of money orders from $5Q $100. To authorise the postmaster gen to buy patent locks for mail etc, Mr. Barnes of Georgia, a bill to incomes, beginning with a per tax on income of $5,000, and the pet cent as the income The Southern Farm, Mr. Henry Grady’s farmers’ magazine for is out and is a super!) book sixty pages. Mr, Grady states in double-leaded editorial that, the of the South depends on her a farmers’ maga zine gets closer to him than any paper, and that The Southern Farm shall do more to solve tire farmers problem than any other pa per published. Dr. W. L. Jones, is and among the contributors are Bill Arp, Mark W. Johnson, W. 1\ Orme, G. R, Miller amt scores ot other well known writers. The hand of Mr. Grady, himself, is seen in much of the work, and The Farm is admirable all through. One page called “the knowledge page" has as much information as ordi nary magazines. The Farm is sent at $1.00 a year, or f 1.65 with the Constitution. Send for it. IN A l’RECAR1GUS COND1 TIGN Mr. O, L. Brown of Brown’s Cros sing, in Baldwin county, and one of tho prominent planters of that (sec tion, is reported to be in a precari ous condition, and to be almost de ranged on account of a fall which he received last Monday, It seems that Mr, Brown was go ing to Macon on Monday and, while walking to tho station along the Central road, fell into a cattle guard striking his head on one of the rails and otherwise bruising him up con siderabiy. Friends cams to his assistance ami carried him to his home where SStH" well-known among the cotton men °f Macon, and is well Uked.-Xele r*- Loans Negotiated On Farms & Town Property IS BIBB AND ADJOINING COVNTIE ELLIOTT ESTES, 63 Cherry St. Macon Ga BOUT. V. IMilfiliM ?o| im, CLINTON, GEORGIA JltACTIOKS IN OCMULQEK CIRCUIT Office in Couar IIou Money To Lend O N F A R M S I N Jones County Li; tgm rz ' m izt ; j ss ga W m . B . BI1! (J ir, MASONIC HALL MACON GA hi— n>"jrtyv. ***>*; uit** •.*nv ffix+aummiam/Sk m U T, 1 I ,cii S l fj vf I 'i ffXt v '•O vs W Notisa In Traveliiij PuMic. The best and cheapest passenger to via Savannah and elegant steamers* Passengers before purcha tickets via other routes would well to inquire limit 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 agent of this Co. or to E. T Charlton, G. lb A., Savannah Ga • * e ■ * t.i U* riG.u -y, i -9 A, ■y I'U’di.r,.? .IL-'.u; Ki. AGllVi: >\TAr.-j>Cu. to iy »D(U .‘BB it! fch iXB '* LE-I.p tOt' ; 1 ' V >r ? »« J ijjtl;}) (m.r i. •“him* •J t* .{on t)»« Y.it.’ui Stx. Hrt:»f JonrnV Pi'*y tu: Wi.-.ii to JL §A liiA.n '1 ild 1 v j j «rju.Liln SQU&fu, dett ierii. 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T?o Ai.n r;tvia eililii'ii id pnbUsh.ed ever IX s ,000 I.or.don* copies Kogland, The V niMpi'U'i eduii-n, in has reached rt oiiv.i.dt-Ml of newsdealers tiiMKV copies .• rv cents k SlVTlNriSs *id by a; 10 a copy. Nerd five con is in stamps, and we shall send you i » mple c->py « t SIFTINGS, and full tixplftmit; >n of lerrua. Wueu writing at a. o w here you saw uiis aavt. * mMI m m HU sot SAMPLE Fomer - fi ’ ^ v MA J LIMA Iv , 42«iBMGsarnSL \ Pjfc W. B. & o. G. SPARKS, ottor vacvom AND Commission Merchants We have every facility for Handliug and storing cotton it the lowest rates of commission Prompt personal attention paid to parties shipping us their cotton. Storage Free. Money loaned to planters at the lowest ates of interest.—10—II—lm. W. B..& 0. G. SPARKS, MACON, GA waamamsamJUmBMMmm 1IE1IT9: Reliable ClotMng I10ITMS, ' 571 and 376 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA. LARGEST STOCK, LATEST STYLES, LOWEST PRICES. All Goods warranted as represented. Mail orders promptly atteend Call or send your orders. Prices guaranteed the lowest in Macon and styles perfect. J. H. HERTZ, 574 and 570 CIIEllHY ST. CORNER Sod St. MACON, GA. Nov. 1 1888. Ran HUNTS SHOE STOKE! 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. I. MUM’, 362 SECOND STREET sen <T2 tO— 81—3 m* J. ^---;4V-_ • * • • L. 4V-.7. BOOTS and SHOTS I am still selling first quality goods at prices a low as the lowest. P, Strong, 874 Second ©t X * .• GEORGIA. REDDIIU & BALD Will t —X—i—(05—I— f C L 0 T H I N G ; II A T S AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Keep always on hand a good stock and guarantee give satisfaction to ah their patrons. 368 2nd Sy^Ee-f, P^con, Qa. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S OLD STAND. N—H—9—-20—3m. ClarenceH. Cubbedge. 672 CHE 8 .R.Y STRJEET, M^CON QA General House Furnisher. Dealer In Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, i JSxcelsior and Ca P itola Cook Stoves and Ranges. o* 6l u-.. 3 u, mm, WORSHAM & CO. and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga < r-.—sa i s=a-a SA Li ? silk! BniU! r 2$*~“ Estte Seed Meal I ■rill © 1 ? i STANDARD IN NAME, PURE IN QUALITY, and IIIGIlESf GRADE IN ANALYSIS. ©arioad Lets Arriving Daily. Enter your orders now for immediate, or future delivery, and take ad vantage of short cuts in prices at opening of the season,, its Bsrai fill patlj nil tie ssplj this mi,-i step at Us fill ts ffllj 50,000, tons: Mill errs EXS1 / 2S<0 il II i 'J j GOODS of the highest standard vaTio, will' be,received in a few days.. DO NOT BELAY BUT ORDER AT ONCE. Kill SB B ffiLBB US If h \ fJ3E» ikiklL If'' Wo have now in stock pure TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS; GEORGIA RUST PROOF OATS, RYE and BARLEY. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF i BASSIST® and TIES FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, TOBACCO’ S etc., at the LOWEST PRICES, Ae have made the best trades of our iiyes in. f c r % I jtucio e r 8 and we assure planters that their interest will; be. served Aft calling on us before buying elsewhere, For next season we are GENERAL AGENTS in MiddleGeor-. gia for H S MILLER & CO'S., famous Bone Fertilizers. ’FLOAVBOY’S BRAND" a complete fertilizer. “SOLUBLE BONE DUST” the best acid sold.. MACON OIL and FERTILIZER CO., cotton seed meal’ We have also imported a. very large lot of genuine AN3 Of PoT4 8 H* Estimates made to Alliance Clubs. All farmers are cordially inv;- eu to call or write us for prices etc. RODGERS, WORSHAM & CO •9 N —H-9-2C 6m. 420 and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga*.