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Tkos- B- Penn : Pulishor
The State Alliance Convention
will meetin ^laC'»n r o» August 20th.
1’resident Livingston is actively
engaged tryirg to secure cheap rates
for the delegates on the rai’.rou is.
We have.not read the Olivo Bill,
AVeuiidt rs'aiul however its object and
jnirposo is to prevent monopoly and
encourage competition. by the It. R.
of the State. This step is m tac right
direction, and should receive the
endorsement of the Legislature and
people, even if decrease tho rental
of the State road. It the purpose ot
the bill be com-nmmaud we cm af
ford to lose the rental of the road,
the compensation lo ttio business
nu n and larmers of the county will
be an hundred ibid.
Covington is to have two more
Rail Roads. This is what the Star
lias to say:
“We publish two notices of appli
cation to the legislature for charters
for two new railroads to Covington
—one from Franklin, Heard county,
via Jonesboro Ip Covington, and the
other from Lawrenceville, via Lo
gansville, VValnut Grove and Coving
ton, to Monti cello. If some folks
“don’t mind,” Covington will bo
come a railroad centre yet, some day,
Let the work go on.”
Retirement of Supt.McEvoy
The following circular sja-aks for
itself;
Covington & Macon If. R.
Okkicb ok Sui'kkintknubnt,
Macon, Ga., June 25th, 1889.
To Employees and Connections:—
Mr. A, J. McEvoy having retired
from the service of this Company,
Mr. A. G. Ciaig is this day appoint
ed Acting Superintendent, iu addi
tion to his present duties as General
Freight and Passenger Agent.
J. K. Jonbs, President.
We hcoitily endorse the old time
Democratic thought, that the office
of government is spout when it pro
tects the citizen in his effort to maiu
tain and educate his family. The
common school system, can only be
thought. One has as much right to
ask government for bread, as for an
education. We have been taught
that government is created by the
people and not that it is parental,—
Besides observation compels ns to
admit that the common-school sys
tem of Georgia, has been hurtful to
the cause of education—iu this that
t* has lowered the standard of ef
fiency in teachers and scholarship in
pupil, and has broken down the
private schools of the country. We
are therefore opiiosed to devoting tho
Tentid of the State Rond to the com
mon schools.
AN ACADEMY.
If wft regaid tho comfort of our
children and love them us they de
serve to Iw loved, if wc have any
town pride, we will build n new
Academy at * Gray, W e are
poor, but jiot no poor that we can
not build an Academy that will be
au ornament to the town, .ar.d give
adequate accomodation to a large
number of pupils. Poverty cannot
prevent, parsimony and meanness
may Is the world only a great
marketplace for buying and selling,
and is the acquisilou of gold and
property of more consequence than
the proper education of the young?
If there be any who will answer this
question in the affirmative mid re
iuse to aid so laudibJo enterprise
let n* not lie discouraged, but. build
without them, and leave to them an
immortality of meanness in reaping
where they had not sown. But we
believe that the people will laydown
all prejudice, of party, faction or
eect, and unite id performance
this duty—to rofuso might entitle
us to the comm iteration of wife,
child, or sweet-heart as the case
might be, but not to their respect.
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Ah a rule,
Mens a fool.
When it’s hot
He wauts it cool;
When it’s cool
lie wants it hot,
Always St hat wanting it’s
not.
—Boston Record.
The new capital is to be dedicatee
on tbs 4th of July. The day will
be inomorable iu the history of
Georgia.
When Georgia puts her convicts
on the public roads and g ves her
people good turnpikes, then will
she blo-soui like a ios.*.
Ex-Treasurer Adams, of Macon,
whose s al committed suicide by
starring to death, bu* concluded to
settle the deficiency by paying fifty
ceuti oil thr dollar.
General Wado Hampton, with his
daughter, Miss Daisy, is at present
enjoying a sojourn in Canada. Up
on his return the Senator will prob
ably visit Washington for a brief
stay.
On the death of Jacob Kimes of
Columbia, lately, his hunting dog
would touch no food until the fun
eral was over, and his parrot, which
had been garrulou s has not spoken
a word since.
Ladies, when you have fully
made up your miml to purchase a
Sowing Machine, you should get the
New Home it combines the good
points of all Sewing Machines, with
the addition of many new improve
ments,
When the doctor placed his carlo
the editor’s heart and then sadly
murmured:‘'Poor ATow, circulation
nearly gone! 1 ’ Jle raised himself
and gasped: “Tia fa'se 1 Wo have
the largest circulation iu the county:
—Ex.
Sam Jones very truly says; Girls
are not us particni as boys. A boy
will not go with anlmpuve girl any
where, but a girl will go to a bail
and dunce with a fellow she knows
to he as dirty and smutty as the
devil.”
IBJBS* wMUr FOR TISK m.oon, luillKcstlon
Wcukueas, Malaria, an©
IliliouimGiw. tnku
UltmVN'8 IRON IlITTF.ns.
It cun'rt quickly. Fur pale by all Uoulurs tH
uaxliutuo. Out tlv i©‘uulua
HOW’S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by taking Hull’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.,
Toledo, O. We. the undersigned,
have known F, J. Cheney for the
l«ul 81 C- •• •> i i, t •
fectly honorable in all business
transactions, and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by
heir firm,
West & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists
Toledo; 0,
Watdino. Kinnan & Marvin.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
E. II. Van Iloesen, Cashier Toledo
National Rank, Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucus surfaces of the
system Testjomonials sent free.
Sold by all Druggists 75c a bottle.
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A ma
vel of purity, strength and wholer
someness. More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold
n competition with the multitudes
ow test, short weight, alumn orpbos
phate ROYAL powders. BAKING Sol only POWDER in cans
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100 Wall Street New York
Ordumry’s Office, Jones Co. Ga.
June 25th 1889
Whereas, W. H. Burden ns Adin’r.
on Estate of James G. Barnes, dec’d.
applies to me for Dismission from
said ''.state. These are to cite all
persons concerned to show cause if
any they have to the contrary, at
this office on the first Monday iu
October next.
Witness my hand officially.
K T. ROSS, Ordinary,
Ordinary's Office, Jones To. G a■
June 25th 1389.
Whereas, Alex A. Ita'kcoin applies
for Disniirsion from Guardianship
of Win. S. Balkoom, minor. These
are to cite all persons concerned to
show cause if any they have to the
contrary, at this office on the first
Monday in August next.
Witness my hand officially,
11. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
Ordinary's Office, Jones Co. Ua.
June 25th 1839..
Whereas, W. W. Barron, AduTr.
on Estate of Wyatt Patterson, col.
dec’d. applies to me for Dismission.
These are to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause if any they have to
the contrary at this office on or by
the first Monday in October next.
Witness my hand officially,
R. T, K08S, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones Co. Ga.
June 25th 1889.
Whereas, Mrs. Caledonia Glawson
applies for Guardianship of l has.
G. Glawson and Gallic 0. Glawson
minors under 14 years old, and ol
Jt-ssee Glawson, Joseph E. Glawson,
Annie B. Glawson and Eppil E.
Glawson, Minors over I t years-ofago
These are to Cite all persons con
cerned to show cause if any they
have to the contrary at this office on
the first Monday in August next.
Witness my hand officially,
R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALES*
GEORGIA—Jones County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in Clinton Haiti County
on the first Tuesday in July next
during the legal hours of sale at
Public outcry to the liighe-t bidder,
that body of Land situated lying
and being in said State and County.
Hounded by lands of W S. Lowe.
W. II. Heads’ Estate and others on
Walnut creek and known as the
Thomas Humphries house place and
occupied now by Monroe Green, be
ing the same land sold by John S.
Humphries to K. J. Turner as ap
pears in Deed of record Book, V.
Page 131 Jones Sup’r Court. Levied
on as the land of I?. J. Turner to sat
isfy one fi fa from Jones Sup’r Court
in favor of A. II. Stephens vs Thomas
J. Miller Prin. S. T. Bragg and It. J.
Turner securities. Property pointed
out by Pi'tls Att’y. Written notice
served This on Fcb’y. tenant in possession
2G 1889.
Fee w. w-ttwwn:
mn tors' ifu ks.
GEORGIA—Jone3 County,
Will bo sold before tho Court
House door in Clinton said state
and County’on the first Tuesday
in July next between tho legal
hours of sale the following Proper
ty to wit. One aero ot land and
storo house thereon adjoining lands
of John Garland, John Gordon and
others and known as the Sugar
Hill Store honso and lot and on
the right of tho road leading from
tlill.-boro to Cornucopia. Levied on
as tho Property of It. A. Gordon to
satisfy a Tax fi fa for State and
County Taxes for the year 1885.
Transferred to II. T. Powe], Cash
ier Macon Saving Bank, by S, J.
Philips Tax Collector.. Written no
tice served on tenant in Possession.
Property Pointed* out -by U. T.
Powel. This 2G Feb'y. 1889.
W. W. BARRON, Sheriff.
Printers’ Fee f 1,82.
GEORGIA—Jones County.
WILL bo-sold before the Court
House door in the loam of Clinton,
Jones County Ga., within the legal
hours of sale on ttio first Tuesday in
July 1889. Six Sevenths undivided
interest m Sixty acres of land in
Jones Comitv and also one Seventh
interest additional in 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. 33 aud 35
from Bibb Superior Court at Novem
ber Term US8, No. 33 is against
Henry Rivers for 1-7 interest and
No. 35 is against Festus, Winnie,
Amelia, Violet, Mary aud Moriah
Rivers for 6-7 interest of said land
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. Teems
Cash. • • ‘ ’
W. W. BARRON,
June 3rd 1SS9. Sheriff.
Pi inters’ Fee $9,00.
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Improvement on Horse Collar.
By James L: Campbell, Montic.llo, Ga.
T E S T I M O N 1 A L S
Augusta, Ga., June 11th 1889.
This is to certify that I have used
the Collars made by Mr. James L,
Campbell collar and can say they arc as
good as I ever used. Kent,
Yours, L. IV.
Depot and Stables Manager of Au
gusta Street R R. Co.
Augusta, Ga.. J uue 12th 18S9.
Mk. J. L. Campbell,
Monticello, Ga.
Deati Sir: —The Horse that I am
driving shoulder, suffered I a good procured deal with a
sore one of
your Collars for him and m two
weeks after, his shoulder was entire
ly well. I consider your Colliirs the
best I have ever seen. Truly Yours,
Jordan S. Morgan.
Augusta, Ga., June 8th 1889.
Mn, J. L. Campbell,
Moxttcelt.o, Ga.
Dear Sir I have now had one
of your Collars in use for four or live
months and am much pleased with
it. them I can confidently desiring recommend good
to any- one a
Collar. \ cry Kerr, Truly Yours, Merchant.
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BQuThe Patent on this noted Collar is on the Market of the North' and North -Western States an 1 it is in
the hands of E. J, JOHNSON, Patent Broker, Philadelphia, Penn.
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Augusta, Ga., June 10th 1889.
This is to certify that I have used
the Collar made by Mr. J. L. Camp
bell and can say they are the best I
ever used. Yours, W. 11. Carey
Augusta, Ga., June 11th 1SS9.
Mr. J. L. Campbell,
Dear Sir:—W A!ON'TICELLO, Ga.
e have four of your
Collars ^ on our Dray Horses and are
so well pleased with them that I
would not use any other. Since we
have used them none of our Horses
have had a sore shoulder or have
been gained. 1 have no hesitation
in saying they are the best Collar
we have ever used. Yours Truly,
A. The F. Cko-mbh, Sup’t,
Augusta Factory.
Uxiom Point, G a.
I have used the Campbell Patent
Leather Collar and can say that it is
the only collar that would not gall
my mules. It is perfect fitting, easy
wearing and gives c.pnfort- to the
mule. 1 respectfully recconunend
them to all railroad workers.
R. T. Martin, It. R. Ccutractor,
., ufcM’S t&Li^AGSSliUS* bifir-u
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Monticeu-o, Ga.
I bad a mule with a.sore shoulder,
caused from railroad grading, and
would have lost the use of him had
I not used your Patent Leather
Collar, which cured tin. shoulder in
a few days. J. G. Tollesos.
Mo.NTvCEr.Eo. G.v.
I have been using the Campbell
Patent Leather Collar for two years
on the Mail Route, Railroad Saw-mills grading
and and find hauling it heavy be the logs A1 to tile's friend,
to
never making a sore or gall.
*J’ R. Penn.
KunofiA, Ga.
This is to certify that, I am using
a horse collar patented by Mr. Jams*
L. Campbell, that is giving entire
satisfaction. Before using it. one of
my mules had two sores and a swol
len place on his shoulders, caused
from the use of the common stylo
collars. Since using this patent
collar, his shoulders have become en
tirely well. I ieel no hesitancy in
recommending it lo tlie public. I
intend to use no other. Very b®'
spectl’ally, John L. 0. Woods,
FOB DTSrePSJA
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Physicians ^commend it.
All dealers ke*p it. SLOT per hotUc. Gerwn*
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