The headlight. (Gray, Ga.) 1889-1???, February 09, 1889, Image 4

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Don’t fait to plant your t oats. school system. The farmers have been improving the bright sunshiny days. February evidently was trying to borrow from March last Tuesday W.R Respcss & Co., of Luton ton made an assignment a few days ago. The merchants who advertise are generally the ones who secure the cream of the trade. The Madisonian lias changed hands and will hereafter be publish ed by Messrs Moore and St an is of Augusta. The cold weather came in good time to save the fruit crop. Had it continued mild the trees yvoulfl soon have bloomed. J» the troublesome days oflf’CO— ’64. a gentleman went to the war from Gumming Ga„ and left, Jus family living in a house belonging to E. C. McAfee, Tim war ended and the gentleman moved his family to tho West, ‘and never went back there until this winter. Wheh the other day he walked in Mr. Me A fee’s office and paid him the rent money which was duo over twenty years ago, tho latter gentle man’s surprise'and pleasure may he better imagined than described, lie had forgotten aft about the mat ter himself. -- —— »■«-*»->■« — A prominent society young man was out at one of tho receptions re cently and being out rather hit concluded that ho would sleep a lit tle later than his Usual hour; Look ing at his watch be noticed that it was just six o’clock and turned over for another nap. When he though: it was about seven o’clock he arose and leisurely dressed himself, satin ten d out, to breakfast, to find prep arations had not began for the meal. This seemed strange, and glancing at the clock he noticed that it was just past ten. Being a knight of the grip ho was to have taken an early train out that morning. He snys that his watch had stopped which caused all the trouble and said lie thought the best thing he eould do was to own up to the boss that he had been to a reception. Ilis watch stopped —Exchange. CLUB RATES. The yearly subscription of the GEORGIA FARMER is 50 cents. To any one getting us a club of ten at 3a cents each we will send the Farmer free six mouths, and for a club of twenty will send the Fanner rce one year. Address, GEORGIA FARMER, ISarnesville, Ga. ^prw*. - QUICK TBIT TIME. Send, brother, send with care, Three nickels to Vick of Rock-stare, And in quick! trip time you’ll get from tbero A book full of seeds and plants so rare, Send, brother, solid with care Tor The Floral Guido from Eochestaro, (N.Y.) YMck’s Floral Guide contains a certificate good for 15 cents worth of seeds. ITS* \ mm m JUG - IrOYALWS^ £*S^>T» iiVr«*V?1 T : i t»* I ; • . [jv Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mar vcl of purity, strength tmd whole someness. More economical than the ordinary competition kinds, and cannot n<> sold n with the multitudes ow test, short weight, ulunui or j-los V’h&te p nvdovs. \.\ odv in cans ROY Ah RAKING Pd\YDEL GO 106 Wall Street New York. 5 IT PI FIRE FIEND ! Last aroused Tuesday night ciu'/er.s tu • alarm of fire our go d 'rom their discovered quiet slumbers, that the and western it was soon side of the public square was doom ed to a similar fate of its predeces sors.. It originat'd in the store and oc copied hours by J. YV. Hays exception & Co of in one time, with the brick building of N. 15. White & Co was a mass of ruins. The saffbters were J W Hays & Co, dealers in family groceries, James T. Lewis dry goods and groceries, Mr Byars and lamily and Mrs. Leila King oc cupying Shockley, the and house N, belonging 15. White to & Mrs Co who lost a wooden building There was no insurance on any of the building, nor goods, and the entire loss is estimated as follows: J. W. Hays & Co., family and -$500. fancy groceries, on stock, about J. T. Lewis, general merchandise, two storehouses and stock of goods, $3,500. Mr,'. S'loekly, dwelling, 5?S00. N. 15, White, old store, cotton seed and $">50. J. M. Byars and Mrs. Leila King, who occupied the Shockly building h»st about $1.0 c edi in damage and loss of furniture and household stuff. .fast 7 years nrro we were visited the li rd ft re on the pubbc square ami since that 1 inm the mamuiff ones have followed, and day there Kstanlinrbu, live of Urn o;u biuld^i/y—./u.ixr ( onn(y j^otys. Loans Negotiated On Farms & To un Property IX limn AND ADjfOliNIKCl cot;..TIES. tej *7! It* f G pn -._i 'W ‘tw- ^ . : £« if o W li kW w .‘518 Second St. Macon Ga BOY YOU Tranks, Satchels, Pocket Books- and FancyLeatksr GOODS, FROM TIIB FACTORY AT FACTORY PRICES. Macos - Trunk Factory, J. 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TLX \N NO VI . • -S cot i h gootxtnerft pen or;; v.. ?,!’ it Vfoi.LJ ni t £-«: o-:W. • I*. I*, ' t will r .war :.• i . • ■ r 4 x r. ; ens you fW' $4 rd •yen rtl and a tNv w.nh. v n want ic* •r pen r v; •>: < h, bv.t i*r* want to w. . k tor v: r b, Y.l v.- si.dv* fhr-U rfer y.-t n cash SI imv.Afion v-ofir ilian ti.ai eik rt xi lyiu : Journal or !• \ >1) :"t>: *.«S j* tb.f* prcb.“.V]>* oi'P of the bvi'.o hr t known. Hud K ....'.J ♦ In *..> t‘-s> nt ;M. V.uwV r. t-.-v 1 ., ■•;** : * v-m V*. am : •' •• vs-.-r con. t 63 w *, riy v ■' riv - . - J J* .-■'I*. 1.’- *J sL-o rutu-sis, : u i« puldm! < ? iv two l:t>ttiispb«-r**d. J’o A mot wr lw.WO ccpit-a c.uglAiid, vky. The European eu. io n. pr.i.>at?a it*. Las Ud .< . be .1-.': n oi ckUnti copien a week- 3(1 L'l « ■ «••*.! Vy newftv.es?t-rsivt J»‘ c- nt? n copy. f>Ctut iiv. v, ;.;h . > stv * *;•.*.*:«, Ai.o we f-baii semi you a simple O'o y < i M; - Nt ?tri full oip'i- Uiiaadvt. « of WLtii »jd. .. - iwjva saw 8ft f?: >v % \ dihUiJ 1 B & BAlij L%? M UT » + V •k CLOT II IN U , II A T S AND p yp ENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Keep always on hand a good stock and guarantee to give satisfaction to all their patrons. ii'JQ f- r> Q 2 UD c pACQN ? Qa. WINS LI IP & CALLAWAY’S OLD STAND. N—II—0—20—3m. Me* R r vi»cu.ciwxr>T^ r I w n r^rrrrrx'rsaft’SS r? ©Q 1 « K 0,1 U l I A 1 2 w $ AJL5 Li'wXu J&L m&omm ess immmm i am still semiig 11 .! first X s . J. quality goods ax prices <?> a X "8 OY7 £!S j OIC ~R •u lOWGSte. / I E :: .ijts =r. S3 U 0 Q C| 4 ** irj a» !f% \ijp m a *ij X g S74 Second St. : MACON ‘ - GEORGIA. ^KE3S3i0HBt’.s5»rs^sasaaas’TisssaE’sr^: HUNTS SHOE STOBEI I |-0--I The place to buy your Shoes for Ladies, Misses, Men, Boys and Children. The best goods and at the lowest prices in the State. TH0S. J. HUNT. 302 SECOND STHEEI If ACfl¥ 6223 G li .4 4.4 l0—81—3m* W. B. & o. G. SPARKB, mwTQm wAJDT&mm AND do a O Merch t..-- '* *3 L-. Frr-4 :•'« c-- ■* a: RBSV nants We have evory facility for Handling and storing cotton «it the lowest rates of commission. Prompt personal attention paid to parties shipping u3 their cotton. Storage Free. Money loaned to planters at the lowest ates of interest.—10 —II—lm. W. B. & 0, 6. SPARKS, MASON. GA - ? fi Shjj.y ft V1 iii |. s P' >iisvx.r.g ,-v dlu r ygiafcr' Liiti-ail fcj (s 1 Kil 1 wm g i * -- I 3 i .Ki.« Jj ■ ‘4.4,3 53 Uili .. ■ Ca~ Correc 4J Cii n nd Latest Styles THE LOWEST PRICES. Send us your orders and come to see us when in Macon. Goods sent C. O. D. unless city reference is given. SAD3,1'TEL I i- 1 & CO, ; -It)-OlC n ^ , 657CHERRY ST | ; i Clarence H. Cubbedge. 672 CHEERY STREET, RL\C0f4 Cp\. General [louse Furnisher a w sirmJh%*■/Mk' 6^4, XA Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery, ^calsior and Oapitola Cook Stoves and Ranges. Dec 6th—3ui. imm, ass err:: 420 and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga W f f MPUata! German Keusit! cm «r*®“ C£’-S>-* crr.s» SP3Lm 1&ZZ5&1 «CT3 m •a STANDARD IN NAME, PURE IN QUALITY, A m HIGHEST GRADE IN ANALYSIS. Oaiiead Lots 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, lie Beni will greatly eioeo rtr^J lie segy is kuSi ••••Sa Map at facte?!® will tie My 53 , 000 , ire: V 5 fesBWS««Ps -mri-iyeS p£'-L.*iSSic2S.7.^^ |iSDK»*raas«i8 so i£ual |r«cs« m» iW'«SfflWPrT!»r% testes* |aa.«Beaewi*.*.rJ oo uBameoMMl #aeiCBKVtrc*»% W» 30 U 38 S HJiSSESJ troaf t p aa r:"v«?r*.rw_ fef:-;ivt.i-x rn Ay,--jrriir» ^ts®.rrw,T44 *r. #T.:o» $C3C3gflBMgg*j jLsnntwowar;'.^ .‘jaffiurt* h*r JaKr^-isrsnsvai C£u) 32 3 £mES»S&< cm ^-csrxix^ixasl -«awcw.vTKi;-*.k ■C-TgexV VT.-JQ sass-.sva^anl mmrrn X3 EZSiJSi C13 •’•Trs*. ^n*cr3'.«v Bwis^ntra-y-^ x'.Vir- UAr-'^v NuUfcja -WiTa* fcamMe. ■ .»iiga-i.Uifi-Ti-'vrrM wee JsRC^xrnaxj.-.sr/iaBl .•ssr.ryaawca \eaiKunuBM* XM — ■ »—*s5S2K3 fZ2)JS2> liWITl Wni 4 I IV0 ■wiuaiwwF —B Ha i t* GOODo of the highest standard value, will be received m ?. few days. DO NOT DELAY BUT ORDER AT ONCE. C-' WT IVI ra ana 1: £E-E2 »*«*»*'} 11 C-ZtM Sq*’*** t>^S3 h •—a I II SIBFl We have now in stock ,pure TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS GEORGIA RUST PROOF OATS, RYE and BARLEY. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF BMMWIWm mi id TIES FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, TOBACCO’S etc., at the LOWEST BEIGES. We have made the best trades of our liyes iii & q r t opssj i g r s and we assure planters that their interest will be served by calling on us before buying elsewhere. For next season we are CENERAL AGENTS in Middl« Gwr gia for H S MILLER & CO'S., famous Bone Fertilisers. TLOYv BOY'S BRAND" a complete fertilizer. “SOLUBLE BONE DUST" the best acid sold. MACON OIL and FERTILIZER CO., cotton seed nieal. We have also imported a very largo lot of genuine CfcERflAfi AND (VltJl^AXE 6f P^sH* Estimates made to Alliance Clubs. All farmers *r? cordially inril^ to call or write us for prices etc. RODGERS, WORSHAM & CO «♦ 3m. 420 and 422 Third S t., Macon, 6a.