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Thos- R. Fcim : Fulishcr
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She's faker than a lily,
And she’s sweeter than a rose.
Aml'she Knocks the neighbors silly
When she wields the garden hose.
flic lifts her skirts hand, from danger
With her left while her right
(Jrasjs the nozzle and (he stranger
Gets a very pleusmg sight.
The neighbors' eyes all twinkle,
And their interest daily grows,
for they like to see her sprinkle,
And tligy like to see the hose.
-^-Freah Barber (shaving custo
mer)—Who is that old lieu going
along the other side of the street,
wgh a bustle on ijer like f» boxing
glove?
Customer (rising deliberately and
looking)—That? Oh, she’s iny
>vjfe.—Ex.
f, Where did you get find. cake,
Annie?”
4‘Mothcr gave it to me.”
“She’s always a giving you nip re’n
ghe does me ”
“Nevermind, Harry, she’s going
to put mustard plasters on us to
night, and I'll ask her to let yog
have the biggest.”—Life.
Caution in tho premises.—“Hadn’t
I better pray for ram to day, Dea
con:’’said a mini ster, Sunday. “Not
p> day, Dominic, I thick” was the
prudoiR reply, “the wind jsi»'t right
but yop can advise the ladies of your
Congregation to buy the Light Run
niug New Home Sewing Machine
without fi*ir of making a mistake.”
t Fp . tho Georgia t Wee sly tress.
lhe thi.d annual meeting of the
Georgia Weekly J'resB
Hill he he d m Carters vi He, (<a., on
Wulnc-dj,y, July J. tlio meeting
Will be called to order promptly at
liup, o i ocl. a. m, Oa Iiuirad ay
the association lyji! leave on an ex
mision of much interest to all who
im.y attend. A lull attendance is re
quested, l or information regarding
transportation.addreris.T W, Roberts
porrespoudnig’secrefay, Sparta. Ga.,
1>. h. I 1 resident
HI 1ERI FF’y M a ET1NG.
All the sheriffs of Georgia avo re
giioste 1 to meet in convention at the
poqrt house in Atlanta at 12 o’clock
a. m.; July 10th, next. Every paper
m state please copy.
L. 1’. Thomas, Sheriff Fulton Co ,
N. 11. McGuinuia, Gordon “
Juo. W. Wier, . “ Clark “
J, A. Hurst, rt Thomas -
J. A, llil’.smaq, Morgan rr
AY. II. Phillips, s Jasper
•Ld). Beauchamp Butts “
W. W. Barron s Jones “
KG']' ONE, BUT MANY.
Among our exchanges wo ob
rerve allusions to “the heroes o*
Johnstomi.” and discover on reading
them that they refer to different
persons. the hero Necessarily of Johnstown? so. Who was
A young
man on horseback dashed down tho
valley, crying out to t\io people to
lly to'tliehiflg and Have themselves
ir nn ti»c coming flood, and, forgetful
o' his own safety, rode on, carrying
(he warning until the raging waters
overtookaud overhelmed him and
his panting horse.
Another young man saved twenty
iwo human livo< from the torrent
Vhcq every time lie pushed Ins frail
boat out it seemed that ho wont to
meet certain death.
A lone woman sat at her post of
duty iq the Jqhnstowu telegraph of
jiee aqd, tliougb she knew that de
Mtructwa was coming at fearful
speed, iustoa^ of saving herself la-
gan to call up the other operators
down thu valley. She succeeded in
warning every one of them, and
then sent the words: “This is my
last message.” It wa*. indeed, her
last, for the flood hail come and she
sank beneath its loaimug waves.
An humble negro porter on a rail
road train, when the couductoi and
those superior to 1pm in authority
would not dcsort .n,! in.nlii
Mvpi»«n g .r, but stooit by «„d
*ltn,r f W manfuHy lo M vo I,or nn
f.lboth w«.tdt.nnl«nentb thorn-.
ging torrents.
E S„" * ,%* h ;‘ z « hf r *****
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f.ich forgot , Mh uJ thought of the
seli
sacrifice which shine out amid the
k°U'-ffS ei that disaster’ajid rekindle
our faith in humanity. There was
no hero of Johnstown, nor heroine,
either- There were many brave
men and women who struggled end
suffered and died there trying to
save their fellow crealurers. Many
such heroic souls were, no doubt,
imoticed in the wild turmoil of the
hoar ef death.
Let us honor all those of whose 1
self-sacrifice we know, but wo may
be sure that these are by no means
all ami that the others shall not be
wibloat their reward, though they
may fail of our feeble praises.—
Macon Telegraph,
TIMELY THOUGHTS.
Suppose all the women in the
land should leave homo to combat
tliO errors of the world, what would
become of the children, and the
household affairs? Go slow, go
slow. A good cause tjiay be hurt
by bail management.
Homo is woman’s throne, on
which who sits as Queen. When
she leaves it to enter the struggles
of the outside world, sho lorsakcs
her Ciod-ordainc 1 duty, and be
comes ono of tlie common crowd.
The reason why thero arc so
many unmarried women in the land
is, because the old spinsters have
left homo and gone to meddling
with affairs that nro in tho line of
men’s especial duty.
SHERIFF S sales;
GEORGIA—Jones Comity,
Will bo sold before the Court
House door in Clinton said state
and County on tho first Tuesday
} n July next between tho legal
hoars of sale the following IVopcr
ty to Wlt . One aero ot land and
moru house thereon adjoining lands
,,f John Garland, John Gordon and
othora a!ui known as tho Sugar
(jiiiytoro house and lot and on
Ul0 vifiht ol - tbo road loading f.om
uilRboro to Cornucopia. Levied on
;(H Ul0 p ropvriy 0 f r. A . Gordon to
9at isfyuTixfi fa for Slate and
County Taxes for the year 1885.
Traiwlerred loll. T. Rowe], Caali
j L ,,. Macon Saving Bank, by S, J.
Philips Tax Collector. Written no
tice served on tenant in i’ossession.
Property Pointed out by II. T.
iVtrcJ, ‘I'UU* &'9 l* v «r» , , l&Ofi, —
W. W. BARRON, Sheriff!
GEORGIA—Jones County.
IV ILL be sold before tlio Court
House door iu the town of Clinton,
Jones County Ga., within the legal
hours of sale on tho first Tuesday it;
July 1889. Fix Sevenths undivided
interest m Bixly acres of land in'
Jones County and also one Seventh
interest additional iu said s xty
acres of land, the said land situated
in Roberts District, Jones Co., Ga.
adjoining John Y. Low and Roberts
and others, levied on and sold by
virtue of two Fi Fa’s No. 93 and 83
from Bibb Superior Court at Novem
ber Term 1888, No. 33 is against
Henry Rivers for 1-7 interest and
No. So is against Festus, Winnie,
Amelia, Violet, Mary and Mariah
Rivers for G-7 interest of said land
Sold to satisfy said Fi. Fa's. Prop
erty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Att’y.
and tenant in possession served with
notice levied on as the joint proper
ty of s.i’d named parties. Terms
Cash.
IV. W. BARRON,
June 3rd 1&S9. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Jones County.
Will be sold before the Coiut
House iloor in Clinton «ii<l County
on the first Tuesday in July next
during the legal hours of sale at
Public outcry to the highest bidder,
^ o3 y of Land situated lying
a fid being m said State and County,
Bounded by lauds of \V S. Lowe.
" • H- Heads’ Estate and others on
allult creefc aUi< kno wn os the
1 li ° ima Humphries house place and
““i;"*- 1 “»» kr Monroe Ur«n, t»
“8 “><« lnnd »y'A b, John S.
*• *>• J - 1 >■";« as ap
r >**•
*6® 131 3oik ‘ s bup’r Court. Levied
on as the land of li. J. Turner to sat
U(j’ 3ue fi iaffoni Jonc Sno’r Coart
m «r a. ii. st ep i, e „ s „
J. Miller Prin. S. T. m£nJhtU Bragg and 11, J
Tnrnor ^nritic.
-“'jn^AUy. Written Written notice
«rved on tenant in iosaession 1
ThMAU'. This 26 Feb’y. 1889.
.
W. Oarron, Sheriff
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At the Drug Stars Forrirly Occupied ly Dr- Q- R. Dozier
11 Honticdllo, *3 CS Ga.,
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Canned Goods of all kinds, Ora os, Apples, Fancy Confectionaries, Can
dies, 'Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Far, Veal, Grits, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Raw
uud Parched Coffee, Tea, SpiceJ.iuger, Soda, Syrup, Molasses, Soup,
Kerosene Oil, Etc. In fact
Headquarters for every
thing in the Eating line.
Have just returned from Markt where I purchased for the Cash the
choicest Groceries at prices that can afford to sell to my patrons that
will astonish them. Having bed in the business for six years, am pre
pared to know the wants of the tuple. My intention is to kec-p a full
Ime of Fresh Family and Fa ey Groceries and my motto is to save
all of my customers Money, To b convinced of this fact give mo a trial
and you will come again. I will r t purchase anything but the Freshest
vud Pure«t,Goods. Just, received nolher Fresh line ef Fancy Groceries
and confeetionalies. Thanking r? friends for a liberal support and a
c ontinuance of the same, I am, RcpocRully,
J. IT. S. SMITH.
AH goods delivered to any par of City when sold,—4—9.
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TO THE CITIZENS OR JASPER AND surrounding
O COUNTIES O
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Having permanently located at Monticello Ga, wo offer
you the beat and cheapest line of Dry Goods Clothing
ofcions, Hats, Boots and Shoos, consisting of Hard ware
from Jews harp to a Cross-cut saw, and full line of Crockery
from a 1 gallon jug to Ewer and Basin.
' A BEAUTIFUL LINE OP
All wool Henrietta cloths,
And all colors of Cashimeres
The Nobbiest Line of
Prints and Ginghams
South of IVlason and
Dixon Line.
Also new and elegant line of White Goods, Embroideries and Edging
to match and all the Latest Styles of Veiling’s.
Hosiery from 5c a pah to $1,00 a pair.
Gloves in endless varieties and prices.
Towels, Table Damask and Doylies to match.
A BEAUTIFUL LINE SCRIMS AND CRETONS, WOMANS’ BEST
FRIEND WARNERS' BALLS COftSETS AND FULL
LINE OF COTTON ADES, CHUCKS, STANDARD
OF THE WORLD SHEETING AND SIIIRTING
TICKS FROM OCEAN TO AOA.
j-1IATS IN ALL STYLES.-j
Tinware. Yf'oodenware and Willoware.
trunks, Valises,and fine line of SHIRTS
We always keep oa hand a full supp’y of meat, corn Bran, Lard, Flour
syrup and m fact everything in the Grocery Line that the Farmers need
It is a hard matter to get first class lard. We are happy to announce
to our friends that we can furnish you with an extra fancy quality—the
purest, best in the world. It is a paint in our business method that we
test, examine everything that we sell before purchase, which, in our
judgement, must be the best. A full line of
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PARAFINE CANDLES AND APERM and the sweetest toilet soap and
the best Laundry Soap in the world.
Now, do you want something in our line? If so ^ ome
and see us. We have tho goods for you and at prices to
suit these hard times. Since locating at this place we have
increased our stock, and now have ©nr stove filled from cel
lar to garret with the best of goods. It is our intention to
accomodate the people and to serve them to better advan
ta S 6 in the futuio than avo have everdono.
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NEITHER PAINTED OR VARNISHED! ;
NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAHOGANY.
m PAILS, TUBS, BASINS, PANS, KEELERS, SPITTOONS,
SLOP-JABS, WATER-COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, Ac., &.
,i- y. LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS.
CORDLEY & HAYES, New York, Sole Agents.
Oswego, Factories: Portland, Me., Peterboro, N. H , Watertown, Mass..
TOR - _ SALE —— BY N. Y., Lockaort, N. ¥,, Cleveland, Chiu, Winona, Minn.
ALL HOUSE-FURNISHING, HARDWARE. GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEALERS.
FULL PRICE-LIST AND CATALOGUE FREE ON