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COUNTY OFFICERS.
JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT
J. G. Barron.
ORDINARY and) CLERK SUF’R
COURT
R. T. ROSS.
SHERIFF and TAX COLLECTOR;
W. W. Barron 1
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Moses W. Smith, |
TAX RECEIVER
W. T. Morris.
TREASURER
H. T. Graves
GORGE Hit
Hardy Christian,
I’om VVoolfolk lias been granted h
new trial.
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Hon. L. F Livingston of Newton
Comity, has been elected President
of the Stale Alliance to fill the va
cancy o .n ed by Gm resignation of
1/ou. ii. Is, Jackson.
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Our farmers are planting *|oru
or to ami grass crop ■ ti.au over be
fore, and those snro growing, green
leafed pu.diietH will bring tlieir re
ward to wise and caballing plan
ters.
A North Georgia editor went to
North Carolina to get married be
cause mamage license in that State
cost nothing. For genuine economy
commend 113 to t ho Georgia editor.—
M cute/u ma Iteco 1 d.
Now is the time for our farmers to
begin preparations for a county ex
hibit at the State Fair next fall. We
have as goods lands, and farmers as
any county in tho State, and why
not make a'county exhibit?
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A passenger carried beyond his
stopping place, who takes the risk
of getting off while the train i-i in
motion, must take (he consequences,
and cannot recover against the rail—
road company for injuries thereby
sustained. So says the Supreme
Court of Georgia.
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Wo are glad to note iho resolu
tions of former’s alliances, advising
cotton planters not to soli their cot
ton seed at the prices paid for them
by the oil milts. Tho good arc of a
much greafer commercial value than
tRo prices allowed by tho monopoly,
—Atlanta Journal.
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We copy the following from The|
Arizona Kicker published |jy the I
Detroit Free Press.
“Tho liar is still with us, and Ins
venomous tongue is still at work.
He 1 ms, as his latest transaction,
covered the town with the report
that wo attended Mrs. Maj. Gordon’s
birthday party without a shirt on,
and in a coat borrowed of Sol. Jack
son, the livery-stable man. It is an
infamous calununy! It is a lie
steeped in malice! It is a slander
worthy of the days of Nero! We
not only wore a shirt, but we had
another at the office. Wo not only
dul not borrow Bob Jackson’s c«tU.
but we wore one which wo have
owned for fourteen years, Wo bo
believe this lie cmnatad from the
Widow Stevens, who set her cap for
us and got left. We are tracing it
home, and the authoress of it had
better be prepared to .lap,
A Jim Dandy.—Bill Sockett, tho
making seven in the last six weeks,
Bill has got the gouging trick down
to a fine point, and is so genteel and
courteous about it that it is almost
0 pleasure to fall into Ins hands. In
addition to this specialty Bill keeps
a fine stock ol liquors and
and Ins pool tables are the best in
town, lie has lately repaired his
eidswulk and papered las saloon,
and we wish our town had more
like him.
j We art- having ail of our winter
in February.
is about time lor early garden
ers to begin work.
Mrs. Dixie Haygood, the electric
wonder, passed up the 0. & M. last
Monday on her way to California.
The farmers of our county can
show as fine a lot of one, two and
three year old colts, as any county
in Middle Georgia.
Quite a delegation passed down
tlie C. & M, last Monday enroute
to the Htate Agricultural Conven
tion which is in ression at Bruns
wick.
The out look for good crops this
season is fine. The mild winter
lias given a good stand of gram, and
green fields about us give evidence
ui the fact.
Gay, hoary Ohl Winter coquet
ting with frisky, frolicsome, glee
sotne, gladsome, l-lithsomo, hrecay-
60 mo young Spring is a sight to
make men and angels weep. The
old fellow ought to be ashamed oi
himself,—Ex.
Stati-dislies compiled bv
u.u:.=,'ifc „i,„w u,. t o Ul (U 2
young ladies who fainted last year
more than halt oi them fell into
the arms of gentlemen ami that on
!y three of them had the bad taste
to drop oa the floor. An Exchange
thinks that the figures show that
the average young lady, when on
the point of fainting, is not entirely
devoid of sentiment. To put off a
swoon until a man heaves 111 sight
indicates groat will power under
discouraging circumstance*.
stpiiisp e can see
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WBrasfsssE* ft* l
*■551 « tachmiru. rad bo* «e/l« tut
Si 1 i No capital required. I’Uia,
brief instructions given, i hose who write to us m or.ee can se
ta rr *W>© ths best Bi wing-Tuechino is rfco world, and the
150.000
|-TO LEND—|
To Fanners on long time at G per
cent interest. Apply to
TURNER & WILLINGHAM.
Mulberry Street - - Macon Ga.
Loans Negotiated
On Farms &> Town Property
IN B111B AN1) ADJOINING COUNTIES.
ELUGTTE 8 TE 8 &G 0
318 Second St. Macon Ga
BUY YOUR
Trunks* Satchels-Pocket
Books- and Fancy Leather
GOODS,
FROM TIIH FACTORY AT
FACTORY PRICES.
U Arox Titonk Factory,
J. Yak & Co. 4103ai> St. Macox G a
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CLINTON, GEORGIA
1*11 ACT I OEM IN OCMULUEB CIRCUIT
Omcs 2 N Court House.
CENTRAL R. R. OF GEORGIA.
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Notice to Traveling; Pule.
The best and cheapest passenger
route to
YORK ^BOSTON
is via Savannah and elegant steamers
thence. Passengers before purdm*
sing tickets via other routes would
d° 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.
For further information apply
Aliy agent of this Go. or to
E. T Chari ton, G. P. A.
Savaauali Ga
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According to a previous
notice through the columns
ot the Headlight ' that
we worn* on or about the
a t r-jJ S' >■ •a 'JL. 1 8 V mouth revise
our subscription A OOKS,
and those tvho had not
pai their suoscnpti i 01]
|jrom y? Nov. -a i^tn /-> i T| loo? *f> /-vyyay "and u
/I-ji At. Liil {Mtn! JULjLj^l (LrO.G P-®, jr\ *WT<rv ^ GHl $r> w» 1888 ,
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■OH e? £ The time ■BOOM ias come,
and quite a number have
responded 1 to our notice,
while there are quite a num
Ji.
>er who have not paid an
attention to the appeal at
€ r L2E?Mb HBB8B , should you not receive
t is Headlight this week
you «V Know, M who %■ is in the
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fault, 9 as we have stated re
peatedly that it takes cash
to ran a newspaper, an
we cannot turnish you
with a paper without pay.
uq c- ■ pe an oversicri SS3 I j II!
some of our subscribers to
settle the small amount due
us, but it is a very 1 large osie
when aggregated. Should
we make a. mistake in re
vising our hooks and leave
your name off, you should
notify us at once by a postal
: oft he fact and we will enroll
your name, Thankino* »
CliCll clUlI OVCl’V OI10 fOF
j their words of praise and
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Beds Free to GustoniGrs
££7 °f 'WiivfrS
jxq/Rp AND j OBACCOq
--AT THE BAR,
FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A SPECIALTY.
Come once ami you’ll come again.
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Correct and Latest b v. momrhI 'S
THE LOWEST PRICES.
Send ns your orders and come to see ui when in Macon.
Goode sent C. 0. J). unless city reference Is given.
EADS, NEEL & CO,
—15—3 re, 5570MERBY ST
W. B. & O. G. SPA1KS,
Q®TT®m WAv <J fMa .! too
AND
Commission Merchants
Wo have every facility for Handling and storing cotton * 4 . the lowest
rates of commission. Prompt personal attention paid to parlies shipping
us their cotton. Storage Froo. Money loaned to plan tor a at the lowest
ates of interest .—10 —Ii—Dm.
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W. T. WOMACK.
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Farmer’s Supplies 1 .1 and
General Merchandise SB
Such as are kept in lirst-class houses, I am also prepared to pay fh#
highest market prices for cotton as I do the work my sell and save tho
usual warehouse expenses. Colton shipped to ma will receive my per#«&“
al attention.
Ail cotton in store fullly protected by insurance.
mmm TIES
Constantly on hand at the lowest prices, and orders for same find ate
shipments of cotton solicited, Very Respectfully,
W. T. WOMACK,
9—8— 3m—-1888. EAST MACON,GA
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SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS WOOD.
(Established 18310
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UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.
liext to Hotel Lanier.
558 apd sGi |stiiliieff| Street, - - liaoop, 5MfP
S-30—1838.