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COUNTY pFFICERB.
JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT
J. C. Barron.
pRDJNAHY and CLERK SUP’R
COURT
R. T. ROSS.
PHHR1FI' akdTAX cou.ecto r.
W, W. Barron
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W. T. Morris.
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H. t' S. Greaves.
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Hardy Christian.
JONES BACKS MACON.
Clinton, April 2.—At an enthu
siastic public meeting tins day at the
a- fport bouse, of which Judge J. C.
Barron was chairman and Vim. G,
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Kilpatrick was secretary, the follow
ing res ( ujul ions were unanimously
passed;
Resolved, firs*, That as an agri
cultural people, wo feel a vital inter
est in the advuncement of our agn
cullurein all its various branches
believing it to be the foundation
stone upon which all other .enter
prises and professions stand, and
it is the duty of every community
to give its weight and influence to
that end.
Second, That jrp feel encouraged
to know that the
tl>« imoortanct
'J hird, That the establishment of
an experimental statjon and farm
in middle Georgia will do more to
encourage and advance the science
of agrieulturo than any other step
yet taken in that direction,
Fourth, That, nsidij from any oth
fd er consideration, in sfiyjrig we fuel fully’ of’Macon assur
that the city
and county of Bibb are eminently
the proper place to locate said sta
tion for various reason, several of
which are very potent ones, viz; A
central locality for the entjye state,
accessibility bv railroad from every
direction, climate and health ami
suitable tor the growth of all prod
ucts jp thie climate, on the dividing
line between tho red and the gray
soils, it would in our candid belief,
prove far more satisfactory than
any other locality and with less
expenditure of money in conducting
<Eo farm. Jones couuty says locate
!ft $?bb for the the general good of
all.
Resolved also that a ma<s meeting
of the citizens of ‘Jones Cotnfcy be
called to meet at the Court House
on Monday the 15tb inst at noon to
. take iiitojeonsideration the appoint
ment of delegates to the ltoad Con
ferees to assemble iu Atlanta ih May
next.
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Tho meeting then adjourned.
J. C. Barron,Chairman.
IVui. G. Kilpatrick, Scci.
Rookda’e county has a man with
a wonderful history in person or
FilUnan Shaw, who has been blind
aiuce 1861, and since becoming blind
his iugeuuify is Sit onco surprising
*nd phcnamenal. Making walking
eaurs and mending shoes are Ks
iavorite pastimes; but the crowning
achievement 0 f Mr.' Shaw since
becoming blind, i s the making of a
violin* It is double lined aud brace _ l
in such a manner as to compare
favorably with those of the best
insnufuciure. and in sweetness of
tone surpasses eveu Betsey herself.
“Bjisey" is Mr, Shaw’s constant
ooin.ja.iion and boast of having am—
rna^i the feet of merry dinoers for
ftemtufy aila half.
If you want to prevent your hy
drant from overflowing pud filling
the cellar, don't pay your water tax,
take the money and buy aNew Home
B pw tng Machine and the New Horn e
Company will warrant the M^ch ine
and guarautea that you will have no
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' Ja3 i erc '<w News sa y# :
j S'rurdar^ are on a boom/
j J/nt the weather just lovely ?
j We had a splendid rain last Mon
day.
How many April fools did you re
ceive ?
Mr. J, G Tolies m had the mi«
foytuueyesterday morning to lose,
by fire, bis barn and stables con
taininga good deal of forage.
Mr. J. G. 'J’olleson has planted two
acr«j respondent iu insh potatoes and your cor
hundred stalks of
sugar cane. S» you will know
which way to come when you need
either one of W.e^v articles,
Mr. John Ezell, of Smithboro,
kiiledon his faim last Monday a
white rabbit of the old field specie.
It bad boeu frequently seen for more
than a year and was certainly a
curiosity.
A BARGAIN.
$600 will buy 13i acres with
sma l 2 room house splendid well
water, half acre garden, and small
orchard in Hillsboro. Fop lutber
information apply T, M.Turner p. &
M. deppt^M on • iceilo. 1 -m,
Uapt L. W. Robert has just
received the finest pair of
imported Berkshire pigs ever
brought to this place and has named
them respectively Monticello J umbo
and (dinueta. We are glad to see our
citizens taking such interest in fine
stock,
Maj. Key is offering the best bar
gain in improved or un improved
real estate, ihat will bo offered in
MonticeHo in a long time. The Maj
or says he bus more real estate in
Town, than he isutiliiing and he
wants room for m >re people, that
Monticello needs more folks and
new blood and he wants to open the
way for them.
It is bu,t natural that the people
along the line of the C. & M. R. K.
should be in great sympathy with
Col. Machen in his recent illness. Jle
tj f q «„r.rvmnHuBmh and been the m
trumont^i.^^^ Sf&BuJK ff .
and under circumstance* that few
could have been induced to under
take, or when undertaken would have
persevered >n.
The Giand Jurors of the Jaspe r
County at the Spring Term ma kp
this reccommendation in their Gen
eral Presentingts regarding the
BUnd.Tigor;
Ne regret to find thaL Illegal
Truffle in liquor is so common in
our town and county, und that Blind
Tigers are fattening in our midst, at
the expense of morals and sobriety
and the consequent debauchery of
the youth of our county, and in
view of the flagraney and gravity of
this offence, we most carpe^tly re
commend that his Honor, Judge
Jenkins try all cases of this class in
the Superior Court, and if the De
fendants are convicted that they be
punished to the extent of the law.
There is more Catarrh in th '3 sj
tion of the couutry than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last lew year* was supposed to be
incurable. For a great many years
Doctor* pronounced it a local
disease, and prescribed local reme
dies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pro
nounced it incurable. Science has
proven Catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Ha'l’s
Catarrh Cure, manufantured dy F.
J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is
the only constitutional cure on ihe
market. It is taken internally in
doses from 10 drops to a tea spoon
ful. It acts directly upon the blood
and mucus surface of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for
any case it fails to cure. S^nd for
circulars and testimonials Address,
F.J. CHENEY A CO., Tdedo,0
HSrSeld by Druggssta . 75c.
The Buttenck Delineator is a
Monthly Magazine, illustrating the
latest METROPOLITAN FASH
IONS, and well worth the subscrip
tion price, one dollar. Every lady
should have it in her house. Ad
dress BUTTERICK PUBLISHING
CO., 7, 9 and 11 West 13N. Y.
Bif* B/iowifs'inoff bitters
Cure* Imlimvtloti. Biliousues*, r>v5;>oj»Ia t
rt*. N«rrouMi«a*. auJ General Ivliility. l hysl
cifuu recomnwn,l it. All daalvre sell it. Oenulr.*
ta* w*4Aii*ik aud croned r*4 Uom on wwpjwr,
(Tr^al ^ <7T'*t>GiVy ?
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A mar
vel of purity, strength and lybple
spmer.ess. store economics! than t he
ordinary kinds, and cr.nn. the 9 multitudes j; fie sold
n 00 mpetition with ajumn
ow test,short weight, ftol onty orphos
phate powders, in cans
RO¥AL RAKING PQW DER CO
10G Wall Street New York_
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Covington & Macon R. R.
TplE TABLE, No. 1,
'•To take effect at 7:00 a. m. Monday
December lOtli, 1888.
BETWEEN MACON and ATHENS
(North Bound.)
STA1 IONS. <?• I.oc’1 3. Fr’t. Fust
ArPotn. Daily Mail
Sun. only. x Sim. Oailv.
I.v MACON 1 <J 00 a m 7.00am
Massey Mil !) 2-1 7:10
Van Burens 9 42 7:10
ltobertb. .. 10 00 7:22
Morton..... 10 3<I 7 :■•«
drays...... 10 48 7:42
Franks ..... 11 12 7:48
Burrons ... 11 24 7:54
Waytmlo ... 11 4A 30 7:57
Round‘Oak. 11 8:05
Hillsboro. . 12 23 p m 8:10
Grassfield. . 12 52 8-27
Minneta.... • 122 8; 42
Monticollo.. 148 8:48
M acher...... 2 42 <W!)
Mar. o..... 30c 9:82
Madison.... liodlrey.... 3 36 9:42 55
4 55 |> m I •1 40 10
455 10 35
Florence ... \A loro 5 40 1121
Farmington « Ci uO 4.7 1;V
utnvliie ‘ -i; Zip 0S I 11 50
White llqlL- —1 1217 p
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BETWEEN MACON & ATHENS
(South Bound)
2 . 6
J TIOXS Fait Lii’l Kt -Acorn
M ill D.u'ly flSuiidv
* L) lily A ►only.’
Ar MACON -&8!3lsaSS!S88S58Saa»8S&SS!i:S in C 00 p Ill
Van Massy's Buren Mill 1 5 45
535
Roberts.... 5 24
Morton.... 5 54
Grays...... Franks.... 4 36 12
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Barrens ... 4 00
Round Wayside Oak .. 3 34
339
Hillsboro . . 3 00
Grasstield 3 36
Minneta.... 2 06
Monticello 148
Machen... 12 52
Marco....... odfrey.... 12 28 0
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ad iso n !I 10
Florence Farmington .... 10 1 957 35 a m
Gould-------j 932
WatkinSville 21 121
I 1 36 9 10 ra 10
White Hall 1 18 8 50 8 50
I.v ATHENS I 100pm 8 80fqa 8 30 p n»
A G. Craig
Gen. TassAgt*
A. J. McEVOY, Superintendant.
DR. R. A. JONHS.
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RESIDENT DENTIST
MONTICEJjLO GEORGIA
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TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
FARMS By
W. T. Lane,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
monticellq -GA
PURE, INSTRUCTIVE, ENTERTAINING.
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Why may bar* eal.tsJ, tkerketom* yocf own pt.btosrty. Thoto
mho arrils st aocs ran hs fur* of raestrine tba Ustfb
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THE CASE WITH MX OTHER DEALERS,
Millers and Listers Pure Animal Bone Guanos.
JOHN MERRYMAFS CELEBRATED A. D.
BONE?.
Cheaper than Ever Offercf Before in this
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Call on mo, get my HOOK BOTTOM PRICESand be convinced that these brands ABE NOT ONNEtT
ED WlTH ANY TRUST, which lias advanced Prices. Demand and Sales unprecedented, supply full
equal to the wants £f all. •.
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the HIGHEST STANDARD VALUE, onroute and being unloaded each day at wareho akitatio*
our aies
oh the 0. & M, R. R.
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mmm openly defied ih prices ud qoilitt of goods.
EVERY OUNCE OF MATERIAL offered is GUARANTEED TO BE JUST AS REPRESEyj^D A
Special reduction will be made to CLTJBS and PASTIES buying in
CAR LOTS.-
Now 15 the tlme to P hw y° ur orders and take advantage of the heavy reduction prices. Correspond
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solicited. Write or call on mo at Monticello.
11—8—’S9—3m. FOR RODGERS, WORSHAM & CO., M AC0M, GA.
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