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COUNTY' OFFICERS.
JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT
J. 0. Barron.
ORDINARY AND CLERK SUP’Ji
COURT
R. T. ROSS.
PIIERIFF akoTAX COLLECTOR
W. W. Barron
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Moses Smit h .
TJX RECEIVER
W. T, Morris.
TREASURER
H. S. Greaves.
CORONER
Hardy Christian.
Tlie annua] aegs/on of ijw Georgia
Medical Association will be held jn
Macon next week,
President Jia/Tbon lias offered
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson the appoint
pient of jKist master at Kiclimond
Virginia. Tim ofllco pay s about
§4.000 a year.
If you want to prevent your hy
drant from overflowing and filling
the cellar, don’t pay your water tax,
take the money and buy aNe-w Home
Sewing Machine and tho Now Home
Company will warrant the Machine
/ind guarantee (hat you will have no
Water,
The adveitising ?puce in a news
paper is lJio projirietor’s capital,
(therefore when he does free adver
tising it is just the same as if a mer
chant gives away, a plug of tobacco
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the same, except that the merchant
can stand such loss better than the
newspaper man.—Quitman Herald.
EXTRA TRAIN ON THE C. & M.
Beginning Sunday, April 14th,
tho Covington and Macon railroad
will begin running another train
with the schedule
Leave Macon at 8p.m.; arrivoat
Montieello 11:04 p. inr arrivo at
Machen 11:40. Leave Mach on 5
ft. pi.; arrive al Athens 8:30 a. m.
Returning, leave Athens 8 p. m.,
arrivo at Mackcn 11:20 p. m. Leave
Machen 4,55 ul m., leave M.onticeRo
6;‘27 a. m„ arrive at Macon 8-35 a. m.
This will prove a very convenient
schedule for the people living along
t>bfi line of this Railroad who may
wish to go Macon. They can reach
the city early in the mori/iug and
reti/rn at night.
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List ol Grand Jurors drawn for
April Term 1889.
J. H, Morgan, J. P. Hunt,
M, II. Morton, J. M. Simmons,
Wm. Childs, G. B. White,
D. E. Norris, J. G. Dumas,
S. D. Rcnfroe, II. J. Stewart.,
P. H. Slocumb, Henry A McKay,
"Wm. Roberts; W. H- Green,
Jerry G. Smith, J. A- Jones,
Abel James, Moses W. Smith,
Jus A. Walker, W. F. Morton,
T. A White, F. F. Green,
W. H. Gresham, L. W. Stewart,
W.J. Greshsm, F. M. Stewart,
D. IX Holsenbeck, J. T. Speight,
Wm, M. Green, J. M. Winters.
List of Traverse Jurors drawn for
April Term 1889.
Alex Kitchens, G, W. Maynard,
John G. Patton, J, M. Hams,
S. J. Mercer, Thomas Kelly,
J. R. Andrews, IV. F. Ward low,
J. C. Chambers, W. F. Hnttaway,
Cary S. Morris, Chas. T- Wilson,
O. W« Kitohens, Randall Stripling,
H. H. Moore, Joseph Cbilds,
T- S. Humphries, E. S. Lestei,
A. 5k Jones. B. F. Moore,
F G Middlebrooks D. D. Mitchell,
Green Willis, Henry Avaut
A. O. Blanks, Jr. Lazarus Siius,
J. W. WoatherbyA. M. Smith,
Thos. J. Gurry, E M. Beardin
Thos. Chambers, Jno. Mitchell,
W. L. Mercer, H, J. Vanzant,
J W.Maynard, Beni. N. Drew.
Why f ‘ il J " !;i 1110 worncn ,,t '
kept in the back seats, when
they are just as capable of conduct
ing affairs, and when institutions
flourish more under management
than when men are in charge? it is
a mistake rf old fogyism to suppose
that a woman los*s any of her
womanliness by taking a practical
interest in organisations affecting
men and women alike.—Ex.
IT HEAD'S THE LIST.
The April number of The South
ern Cultivator is unqostionabh* the
hamjpfrmest an>l best agricultural
ever issued in the S -nth. Its shining
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enuraerate them would , , require
columns.lt? list of conmlmlots cm.
bream of Soadieru ta’.cr.t in mldifion
to many able and experienced writ
or? in other s:< '1; U 03 U » COUlltTY '
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our rcr, iers. Send . n you; dollar a. 0 - "2
valor .
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Ordinary^s Oliice, Jones Go., Go.
January 29th 1889.
Whereas, W, P. Glover the admin
istrator on Estate of John J. Glover
elect’d, applies to me for Dismission
from said administration. These are
therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause at
this office if any they have to the con
trary on or by the first Monday in
May next. Witness my hand offiei*
ally. It. T. ROSS. Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
January 29th 1889,
Whereas, John F. Anderson Adm’r
on Estate of Martin R. Malone dcc’cl,
applies to me for Dismission from
said Estate. These are to^cite and
admonish all persons concerned to
show cause at this office if any they
have to the contrary on or by the
first Monday in May next.
Witness my hand officially,
R T. ROSS, Ordinary.
RoDtTTCRS WoRsH AM&Oo.
and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga
We oder our services to the farmers of Jones andJaspe
Counties for the season 1888 and 1880.
We have now in stock pure TEXAS.RUST PROOF OATS
GEORGIA RUST PROOF OATS, RYE and BARLEY.
WE ALSO AYE A LARGE STOCKOF
BAaOHrOandTIES
I ljrl i:, OlUIN, BACON, TOBACCO’
etc., at the LOWEST PltlCES.
rVe have made the best trades of our liyes in
fertilizers
and we assure planters that their interest will be served bj
calling on us before buying elsewhere.
For next season we are GENERAL AGENTS i Mitlb Gjo
gia for
II S MILLER it CO’S., famous Bone Fertilizers.
TLOWBOY’S BRAND” a complete fertilizer.
“SOLUBLE BONE DUST” the best acid sold.
MACON OIL and FERTILIZER CO., cotton seed meal.
Wo have also; imported a very large lot of genuine
QER^Afl (C\IN1T AND f/ld^AyE Of PoT\ s H ■
Estimates nuule to Alliance Clubs. All farmers are cordially invile
to call or write us for prices etc.
RODGERS. WORSHAM & CO • »
11-9-21 .6m. 420 and 422 Third St.,Macon, Ga.
EADS, HEEL £ CO.
CLDTHIHS, UTS. SITS 111 9UTS.
Con’ect ond Latest Styles
T1IE J,0 WEST PRICES.
Scud us your orders and ccme see r.s when in Macon,
Goods sont O. R unless city reference is given.
EADS, NEEL & CO.
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TEXAS SU'TlSlia cnnlrt not »a«rd to give either*
ten o watcli that it ww:)d :i'.t «uarin)tt. Bulwcnyllons : «. Kill
For your trouble in 3ecunnc 4 you
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If >< u want poither pen nor watch, out no want to
vork for cash write us and wo shall offer you a cash
srimmimiion //water than that off ered by wy Journal or
M As's/kTINi;? is probably of the best known,
TKX popular, one humorous and
ind is certainly one the of the most Id. volume for
itetra ry papers weekh jn numbers, wor «W A l,5lH) illustration*, a year cop.
&itis W2 y It in published pities, two hemispheres, rha
columns. mOUO in copies weekly. Th#
American edition ia published over London. England, ha#
European circulation edition, of 00.000 copies in week.
•cai-hed « newsdpalers at a Jo cents .
;;in EYE'S is sold in by stamps, and shall send a copy. yon ft
Send live cents S1FTINES, mid wo full explanation q|
umple c.»py of tuitt advt*
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^ ftutetl. Heavy Solid Gold
f2 --^Hunting * 0 %and gents' Caaoe. Both with ladiei* work#
SSf- fVian'l 1 biz»»,
of equal value,
One iVrMin in each lo»
^ cnltiy can scrure one free,
together with our large and val
ole line of llmaseliold
SaaiplfN. These eainpleB, a*
well as the watch, w« een<|
Ihtnt In 9 Free, and »nd after yn# have kep|
your home for month* shown them to those
who may have called, they become your #wu property. Thoa*
•nd who fiample*. write at once ran bo all sure of reeeivigff freight, the VFAtebi Addros*
Wo pay express, etc.
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A im Mi ii lie Pm isi Fertilizers
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NO ADVANCE ASKED FROM THE FARMERS ASIS
THE CASE WITH ALL OTHER DEALERS.
Millers and Listers Pure Animal Bone Guanos.
JOHI MERRYMAFS CELEBRATED A. D.
BONES,
Cheaper than Ever Offerd Before in this
COUNTY.
Call on me, get my ROCK BOTTOM PRICES and bo convinced that these brands ARE NOT CONNECT
ED WiTH ANY TRUST, which lias advanced Prices. Demand and Sales unprecedented, supply fall
equal to the wants of all.
High Brads Acid Phosphates! Bright Cotton Sosd
Meal! terns tern * Eaiait! and M.
Whits § Fcranla Boads.
the HIGHEST STANDARD VALUE, enroute and being unloaded each day at onr warehouses at station
on the C. & M. R. If.
(M BPtHll Dill IH PRICES B OSIlin 9! GIS9S.
EVERY OUNCE OF MATERIAL offered is GUARANTEED TO BE JUST AS REPRESENTED
Special reduction will be made to CLUBS and PAUTIES buying in
-CAR LOTS.—
Now is the time to place your orders and take advantage of the heavy reduction m prices. Correspondence
solicited. Write or call on me at Montieello.
C. H. JORDAN, Agent.
11—8—'89—3m. FOR RODGERS, WORSHAM & CO., M AGON, GA.
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Formerly of BERND BROS. Successor to BERND & KENT
MANUFACTURER OF
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AND DEALER IN
Leather, Saddles,Harness
and Shoe Makers’ '£
%
Supplies,
WILL BUY Hides; Sheepskins, Furs, Beeswax, Wool, Etc
CALL AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY,
410 CHERRY ST.,
MACON; GEORGIA
March 2nd 1889—tf.
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