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SKV’KUK CASKS OF BLOOD
* POISON.
Thousands suffer from blood poi
son, who would be cured if they gave
B, B. B. (.Boctania Blood Balm) n
trial. Send fojhe Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga., for book of wonderful
curee; that convince the most skepli
cal. It is sent free.
J, O. Gisbon, Meridian, Miss.,
writes. "‘For a nunibsr of years I
suffered untold agonies from blood
poison. Several prominent physi
cians did iae little if ftny good. I
began to use B. B. B. with very
little faith, but, to my utter surprise
it has made me a well and hearty
person,”
Z. T. IlallertAn, Macon. Ga.
writes, *’I contracted blood poison.
I first tried physicians, aud then
wont to Hot Spring. I icturned
home a ruined man physically.
Nothing seemed to dome any good.
My mother persuaded inc to try B.
B. B. To my utter astonishment
erery ulcer quickly healed."
Benj. Morris; Atlanta, Ga. writes;
*‘I suffered years from syphilitic
blood poison which refused to be
cured by all treatment. Physicians I
bad pronounced appetite, it a I hopeless had pains case. hips
no jii
and joints aud my kidneys were
diseased. My throat was ulcerated
and my breast a mass of running
sores. In this condition I com
menced a use of B. B. B,. It healed
every ulcer and sore and cured me
complotly within two months.”
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga
April 29th 1989.
Whereas it appears to tho court
that tho estate of Miss N. A. Ross,
deceased, iB unropreseuted, these
are therefore to cito all persons con
cerned to show cause at this office
on or by first Monday in Juno next,
if any they have why administration
on said ostato shall not bo vosted in
eomo proper person according to
law.
Witness my hand officially,
E. T. ROSS,
4w Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co., Ga.
April 29th 1889.
Notico is hereby given that the
report of Commissioners sotting
Asido one years support to Tilda
White (e) from estate of her dec’d
husband is of file in this office and I
will pass judgment upon tho same
at the June Term next of this court
unless some legal cause bo shown to
the contrary.
W Roods njy baud officially,
R.T. ROSS,
4w Ordinary.
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TAX NOTICE,
TIITRT) AND LAST BOUND.
I will ho at tko following places
to-wit;
J. C. Dumas’ on Monday, May 13th
Haddock Station, Tuesday, May 14th.
V. B, Clark’s store, Wednesday,
morning, May 15th,
Jesso Miller’s »store, Wednesday
evening. May 15th.
Wash Ross’ store, Thursday, May
ICth
J. S, Stewart’s mill, Friday morn
ing, May 17th.
Bradley’s Station, Friday evening,
May 17th,
Round Dak, Monday, May 20th,
M, N. Tyner’s store, Tuesday morn
ing, May 21st.
Glover’s mil, Tuesday evening,
May 21st.
T% C Pippins’ store, Wednesday
morning, May 22nd.
Caney Creek church, Wednesday
evoning, May 22nd.
Popes Ferry, Thursday, May 23rd.
Five feints, Friday morning, May
24i]j.
Wayside, Friday evening, May 24th.
R. A. Gordon's store, Monday morn
ing, May 27th.
G. W. F, McKay’s store, Monday
evening, May 27lh.
Jackson Roberts, Tuesday, May
28th.
Roberts Station, Wednesday, May
2'Jth.
LaFayette Balkcom’a Thursday,
May 30*h.
James Station, Friday, May 31st.
Morton Station, Monday, June3id.
Grays Station, Tuesday eyouing,
June 4th.
Haddock Station, Wednesday, June
5 th.
Sid Jones’, Thursday, June 6th.
I am in Clinton everSatur 1 ly
and will close nay books by the
20th of June”
William T. Mourns,
Tax Receiver Jones Co
Apr. 22nd 1889.—.til jtmSO
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can use it.
warns Send for Circular. No
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chines. parties wanting these ma-
1 fl i Old Gins Repaired at snort
notice and cheap.
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MACON, Ga.
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Notice
s Asa
R R
GRAY GA.
My business still goes
on and I am prepared to
sell to my friends and cus
tomers goods at prices that
will astonish them, I will
sell everything in my line,
for the next 30 days cheap
for cash; Dry Goods, No
Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Groceries,
I have in Stock a full line
Gants, Ladies, Misses and Children's
SHOES A
that I am going t» close
out regardless of cost. In
addition to the above, I
carry a Full Line ol hard
ware, Crockery, Tinware,
Wooden ware, and many
other articles generally
kept in a first-class store,
all of which I will sell at
Rock bottom prices.
Give me a trial and be
convinced that I mean
business.
D. D. HOISENBECK. j