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A young tornado is reported fiora
Wuyeross. Hail stones as largo as
goose eggs fell. Some damage to
crof»s reported.
Ned How, colored, swallowed u
fjpji hone at Wuyeross, which lodged
in his throat, producing lock-jaw,
from which he died.
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Mr. Calloway, an a'leged inform
er on illicit distillers, has been sc
veroly whipped in Union county.
Ho is considered by some an imbe
cile, but appeared in court against
persona charged with unlawfully
Whusky.
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A 1 uUw toiurfd Oiiile.
Recently, In a Washington liwm enr, e
abiomrf Undo wiu si'uO.I among (he pnfi.--.ei>
fcn-s. A young woman of bis own color en
tered, ana ho immediately rose and oiTeruii
Lor Ur «*t. film oracclully demurred and
koid: "I -Jo not like to deprive you, sir, of
your hi* Kent. “ “Ub, no depravity, miss," pwiler wus
repl*-; “no depravity ut oil I to
ktaoi-L”- The Argonaut
Mrs. T. J. McGill of Dawson
missed a hen from her poultry yard
ono day this week, and two days
later her henship wus discovered in
the well perohed on tho sand box.
The backet was lot down and piaced
under her, when she got upon it,
■was drawn out, and evidenced joy at
her deliverance by eating a hearty
meal and singing around the yard
111 a merry strain.
A DAMPERONllIM.
JtTLiA (with a dreamy look In her
eyes)—Can you guess of what I am
thinking, George ?
George (taking her hand tender
ly)—No dearest Julia, but I hope
it is of me.
Well, partly; but I was thinking
of the cozy little room wo will fix up
for mother after we return from
our wedding trip.
(George didn’t look so pleased.)
A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY
The Bnttenck Delineator should
have a place in the home of overy
family. No lady can afford to be
without it. It is one of tho leading
Journals of Fashion and illustrates
all thojatest designs and styles. Address It
_ BUTTERICK
HJ PUSHING Co.
7,9, II West J3 N. Y,.
Your attention is called to an
advn-usement in this paper of A.T
Evans & Co., Chicago, Ill, who are
offering complete set of family scales
for 98cts. This extremely low price
is mado to get now customers, for to
every one to whom a set of scales
is sold they mail their ctUalo gue
g'vmg full description and whole
sale prices of watches, jewelry,
flowing machines, books, and a large
variety of useful household articles.
They give such unquestioned bank
relerences as should insure overy
ono that the firm is entirely relia hie
s m MONEYI MAKE
•*!• Bybuyiu|^ w holtf
and act ing hh
H jentfot the cheap.
Ml reliable b<>nsA
o» , »r,h. On ro.
Milt .>f OS j„
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“GOLDEN DAYS.’
A HIGH-CLASS WEEKLY
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
THE BEST WRITERS
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for youth that money can procui
are their regularly engaged upon and
best work to Golden Days.
fuzzledom
will perlex and delight the ingeniou
bo -> e ,md girls, as it has in the past.
TERMS:
$3.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE.
address,
JAMES EL VERSON, Fun
N. W.-ocR. Ninth & Spaces Sts.
rB -“- 11
SHERIFF s {SALES;
GKOUGJ.U—loi.fcd County,
Will yo Hojd before the Court
House door in Clinton said state
and County on tho first Tuesday
in July next belweon the legal
hours of sale the following Proper
ty to wit. One aero ot land and
store house thereon adjoining lands
of John Garland, John Gordon m*d
others and known as the Sugar
Hill Store houso and lot and on
tho right of tho road leading from
Hillsboro to Cornucopia. Levied on
as tho Property of II. A. Gordon to
satisfy a Tax fi fa for State and
County-Taxes for tho year 'J 1885.
Transferred to II. T. Powel, Cash
ier Macon Saving Bank, by S, J .
Philips Tax Collector. Written no
tice served on tenant in Possession.
Property Pointed out by H. T.
Powel. This 26 Feb’y. 1889.
W ■ W. BARRON, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Jones County.
WILL be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Uimtou.
Jones County Ga., within the legal
hours of sale on tho first '1 uesday in
July 1889. Six Sevenths undivided
interest m Sixty acres of laud in
Jones Countv and also one Seventh
interest additional in said B'xty
acres of laud, the said land situated
in Roberta District, Jones Co., Ga.
adjoining John Y. Low and Roberts
and others, levied on and sold by
virtue of two Fi FaVNo. 33 and So
from Bibb Superior Court at Novem
ber Term 1888. No. 33 is against
Henry Rivers for 1-7 interest and
No. 35 is against Festus. Winnie,
Amelia, Violet, Alary and Mariah
Rivera for 6-7 interest of said laud
Sold to satisfy said Fi. Fa's. Prop
erty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Att’y.
and tenant m possession served with
notice levied on as the joint proper
ty of said named parties. Terms
Cush.
\V. \Y. BARRON,
June 3rd LS89. Sheriff.
GEORGIA— Jones County.
Will bo sold before the Court
House door in Clinton said County
on the first Tuesday in July next
during the legal hours of sale at
Public outcry to the highest bidder,
that body of Land situated lying
and hwK'ep' flftifisSk* W n< L n 'l}oWe.
W. II. Hoads’ Estate and olherS on
Thomas Vy alnut creek Humphries and house known place as the
and
ooeupied now by Monroe Green, be
ing the same land sold by Joliu S.
Humphries to H. J. Turner ns ap
pears m Deed of record Book, V.
Pago 131 Jones Sup’r Court. Levied
on as tho land of It. J, Turner to sat
isfy one fi fa from Jones Sup’r Court
in favor of A. H. Stephens vs Thomas
J. Miller Prim S. T. Bragg and R. J.
Turner securities. Property pointed
out by Pl’ffa Att’y. Written notice
served on tenant in possession
This 26 Feb’y. 1889.
W. W. Barron, Sheriff.
HOW’S THIS!
\S> offer One Hundred Dollars
reward for any ca«e of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by taking Hull’s
Catarrh Cure.
V. J. CHENEY & CO.. Trops.,
Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned,
have known F, J. Cheney for the
last ] 5years, and believe him per
fectly honorable in all business
transactions, and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by
heir firm,
West A Tuuax, Wholesale Druggists
Toledo; 0. i
Watdinq. Kinnan & Marvin,!
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0,
E. II. Van Iloesen, Cashier Toledo
National Bank, Toledo. O.
. Hall’s Catarrh Caro is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucus surfaces of the
ystem Testiomouiala sent fro e
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KOtt DYSeKPHTA
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J* H. So SMITH
At the Drug Store Formerly Occupied by Dr- G- K. Dcsicr
Monticcllo, m Ga.,
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Canncd Goods of all kinds, Oranges,Apples, Fancy Confectionaries, Can
dies, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Flour, leal, Grits, Bacon, Lar d, Sugar, Raw
and Parched Coffee, Tea, Spice, Gitftr, Soda, Syrup, Molasses, Soap,
Kerosene Oil, Etc. In fact
Headquarter) tor every
thing in the Eating line
Have just returned from Market wire I purchased for tho Cash the
choicest Groceries at prices that L ca afford to sell to my patrons that
will astonish them. Having been ii he business for six years, am pre
pared to know the wants of the peoj. My intention is to keep a full
line of Fresh Family and Fane; Groceries and my motto is to save
ail of my customers Money, To be ci vinced of this fact gi ve mo a trial
and yon will come again, I will not .rchase anything but the Freshest
rnd Purest Goods. Ju3f received an ler Fresh line of Fancy Grocerie
and confectionaries. Thanking Eesdtfnlly, my lends for a liberal support and a
continuance of the same, I am,
J. II. S. SMITH.
fiiiyAll goods delivered to any part' City when sold,—4—9.
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ADDRESS, T. R. P-M GRAY GA,
A ' INWRATEB FIBEE . WARE.
ABSOLUTELY um: PIECE!
,ssymi -~.~ firm, x g; HAS NO HOOPS!
"; -. "mgu‘pfigifiéfgw' NEITHER AFF‘E'cTE' PAINTED on VARMSHED!
nor 0 av Ho'r wm‘sm
MOESTRUgllBLQ‘r/fl . ms APPEARANCE as Poususo mummy.
1:33 nus, rues, msms, PMS, «mans; snnoons.
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s‘ 4 OF GOODS.
“ 1""r?"“’"%i connuzv &. HAYES, New York, Sole Agents.
”1 Factories: Portland. la. Peterboro, N. H., flatwougn.
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H3 ME 8‘! ALL HOUSE-FUBNISHINB. HARDWARE, BROCEHY AND CROOKERY DEALERS.
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BOSSES, HARVEY & DAVIS.
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TO THE CITIZENS OP JASPER AND SURROUNDING
o COUNTIES <>
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Having permanently located at Monticello Ga we offer
you the best and cheapest lino of Dry Goods, ' Clothing
otions, Hats, Boots and Shoos, consisting of Hardware
from Jews harp to a Cross-cut saw, and full lino of Crockery
from a 1 gallon jug to Ewer and Basin,
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
AH wool Henrietta cloths.
And ail colors of Cashemeres
The Nobbiest Line of
Print and Ginghams
South of Mason -and
Dixon Line.
Also new and elegant line of White Goods, Embroideries and Edging
o match and all the Latest Styles of Veiling’s.
Hosiery from 5c a pair to $1,00 a pair.
Gloves in endless varieties and prices.
Towels, Table Damask and Doylies to match.'
A BEAUTIFUL LINE SCRIMS AND ORETONS, WOMANS’ BE c; T
FRIEND WARNERS' BALLS CORSETS AND FULL
LINE OF COTTON A DES, CHECKS, STANDARD
OF THE WORLD'SHEETING AND.SHIRTING
TICKS FROM OCEAN TO AC A.
|-HATS IN ALL STYLES.-|
Tinware. W'oodenware and Willoware.
hunks, Valises, and fine line of SHIRTS
Wo always keep on hand a full supply of meat, com Bran, Lard, Flou
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syrup and m fact everything m the Grocery Lino that the Farmers need
It is a hard matter to get first class lard. We are happy to announc*
to our friends that we can furnish you with an extra fancy quality—tho
purest, best in the world. It is a point in our business method that wo
test, examine everything that we sell before purchase, which, in our
udgement, must be the best. A full line of
mobAmp 0 tJI 1
PaKAI IJii E CANDLKS AND ^PEEM and tho ewcotest toilet •oap
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the best Laundry Soap in the world.
Now, do you want something in our lino? If so come
and see us. Wo have the goods for you and at prices to
suit those hard times. Since locating at this place we havo
increased our stock, and now have our store filled from cel
lar to garret with the best of goods, It is our intention to
accomodate tire people and to serve them to better advan*
tage in tho future than wo have ever done.
Feb. HJosaer, ISh, Harvey &, Davis.
1889—ttf
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3 Imp’d Tana ITajoDP, 70 "
S Steel Binders, Harvester Mid “ 880
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B Dor. bic Farm Harness, 40 " 800 180
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