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Tnriisiuy, Mch .11 1-M5.
<0 C3 j£k. Xj .
t* OHIO i r i y
)niv<‘ planted somr* . '•« <1.
The h eiis ar* begin n it ’ to ny
■1U1U ggs are cliea}).
Mrs. I.ii/.enby, of Putnam, n-
visiting her son, Terry Lazcnby.
Miss Kate Morgan was up last
.Saturday ami Sunday with le t
parents.
,, l ' ’T, j!. ’i'.'.i" u ■ j,,- r 'r V
, '
davs ' w'ih'idie'nL ' in Maeon. " '
-
file He -s ar , ('ginning to nut
.
on their coat o. ,r< <i. and «*pt «»g
p.;! ■; h ’IV!’- 1 ):ZZ ’A" r’ 1 , , " aV -'
Mr. J. .1 M TgM>. who is ,,
olli(*:r»itd*pot n' : ic\u : i,
cam<-> up ’nsr Sunday :.ik1 *},■■-.{ i\
iY\v davs with. !iis j-arniiis.Mr. aiu;
Mrs. .lo!m Morgan.
C. L. (Ti-eenc eoard d the train
last M( n lav for AL. .c ; and
.le id jin iii that citv. it being the
lit -; tinu- in font v.-ers that-
has "r, sb-pt ' f from honie.
\ 1 X ’ ’ ,‘ ”.V*
mid -b.wvery tins ■ w-el; , ami tlm
grout i P- continues too wet to
plough. Verv few if anv of
fanners have planted corn.
There total eclipse of , tm- ,
was a
nioon last Sunday night which
was visible here. We don’t know
< ot our liconh witnessed ,
. . . s /..
C _ i
A few a > ur ci.izi i- at toe
ecliool-hoin-c a at. Sunday after
noon to talk up the augamzation
O' rx >1. I>v all
lot « push tli good work to a
successful cut mi n nt mu.
We bavt ' 'a o ■'
:i ws. 1
respondent from llobertsvill-'.a.'id
to-day h" inak"s his appearance,
but failed to give us his name.
Vi ; hope no will not only give u.s
bis. but several other names as
subscriber* from that point.
If our information ih correct
there are more ruts in Gray than
any place of its size on the conti¬
nent. Mr. John Morgan thinks
he is feeding more than his share,
he left 12 large cars of corn in a
basket, one night this v ok and
next morung flier ■ was nothing
■ ■ H ;, t th C"bs. lie had a rat-
1c i ’ i; •. r th ■ next day mid Gene,
bis sia. in formes ue that It" killed
an-; hm.l d off IDr. • w ! -el-barrow
loads. Our post-office L pal 'd ob
*! I » j <-• oriik >f ti nt.
:\u Ki'.K c! ••‘Ailing IL
>i i ni -i AVK’k | loll i
a t :
t» g ■' y had *tor
aw ,ve. ( lg doMbt. 1 ■
'.iif in'!. (.« me v.oubi bring bis
partner :-erv’,
"°bbh: '• so pi-., f'e ; ic.n
H 1 ’!' brnrats are w»-i;: 1 -^r
udvano d a the wav 1 'oi tlu
after .•! a'en.g away ver_\ tii • :'g
ill )r S S ! >re that was eatable, they
appropriated to themselves haa
dozen botth -a of quinine U’.al be
bad, and are engaged in. v. r- gn.ai
bartering business,exchan ng <]m
iiiuo for provisions with h
nor’s rats, and D-d a g. ac
counts for tueit never mint TO a P“
petite. Rough on rats is being
used, but we fear some will think
that tim a' rougnt on Gone
and Bob.
Those were two pleasant Sat-
we spent at Round Oak last
urday and Sunday. Kindness
and genuine lie pitalityis that people, one or
the characteristics of
They are among the most
gent and enterprising "f Lv coun-
ty, and am ever ready to lend a
helping hand to any enterprise
that will assist in the upbuilding
or our section. W'e met veveral
of our subscribers and added a
few more to our lot; saw th"
original and inimitable “Ike Go-
ins” iii broad day light; saw ittm
ent and heard him talk, and he is
sure enough a real, live man, and
can have more fun to the
inch than any man .in Georgia.
Round Oak has a good school,
th , head of which n-Rrof. Childs,
who is giving satisfaction to his
patrons. A large church
ing with a good size membership.
of the Methodist denomination, is
elose in. whore 14iey have
. preaching b‘-re and too wykh praye <>f ♦!'. 7
molding; is on.- ?
most interesting buiuiny-sch""..-
that it has been our good fortune
to attend in some tini Hunt, 1 , presided
over by Mr. E. P. as
efficient and earnest supei
dent. Another officer that
ly fills the place is Capt. R. J.
Smith as teacher of the bi b!e class:
his explanations of the points in
the lesson shows conclu.'ively
h i studies to understand.
are many g''d th.; that
be truthfully said of Round
anc! k"r clever people, but
is short and .v da i. i. •
SC "VV me lor an jxcusv v 1
bgck again.
HADDOCK PERSON A LS.
Miss Ami'' Howard, of Pleasant
Grove, is visiting the fainilv
W T Farrar
Miss Hattie Moughon. of Wal-
nut Level, is spending a few days
Mrs, II. J, Finney.
Robert Frown, of Frown
was in the city Sunday—much to
pleasure of his many friends.
Miss Hello Morton, ot Pilie
Ridge, spent a few days last week
with the family of Henry
nor.
Miss Ilattie Brown, of James,
IS Mopping with friends hero,
much to the happiness ot our
young men.
Miss Sadie Stewart of the illus-
city of . Janu's lias been
..,.., lui j n „ g 0mc time with relatives
; p t. u . (l
' .
We regret very much to ohroni-
ele the serious illness of Mrs.
0(>1 nan< v>v wl , h fm . h , r a
J)( 1 ' , ( ( j y r< ' cov ,»rv ’
, .
Joo nootim. of M iln'ugin n U*,
iHm ling a low : -»a\s amonij
{,5USt the* tea.m-iy !® a tune.
•"•'
There was something of Gertria ^
Green vredding solemnized at tie
residence of Peter Williamson on
last Sunday evening, the contrac-
ting ^ parties being John Stripling anotl.cV
iss Maggie Bonner;
of “love will find its way. 1 1
ease
The young couple liave many
friends who will join me in wish-
, n; , (ht . m a j;f,. () ’f endless happi-
U( .; Si ,
John T , Haddock, „ ,, , ■ •
since resigning
his lucrative .. position ... with the
Danm-nbcrg Co., has launched his
j,,...!. on the literary seas, and is
contemplating writing a history
,. f llis The volume will be
titled “from the cradle to the
grave,” or “from wealth to pov-
Suppose it will be very
ran and racy, and no doubt John
will accumulate a large amount
(Of time) from hie efforts,
Last week wo unintentionally
failed, to mention a very swell an-
‘
: vt , rsary diim er, given bv Mr. &
Mrs. De Morris some days ago.
There were present a very select
crowd of married ladies only, the
gentlemen being intentionally
omitted. The fair hostess presi-
dad over the occasion with her |
usual becoming grace and ease.
The menu served lady was simply ele-
ant. and each present went
.i.way feeling that the day was
m.wt pleasantly spent. May this
worthy couple live to celebrate j
many more aniversary dinings, I
YV. noticed one of our society i
ns basking in the sunshine j
’ : aoday pretending to be read-
events of the day; Init we
< hat Lis thoughts were far
fi\ ; iv, thinking of the days that
were : iitst. The suns of .tiiirfy
fJ! , mini . rs } u . ve tannml that brow,
and tie' winds of thirty winters
}. av e blown through that pompa-
We f draw upon our iniagina-
tj on or j,j H thoughts, He uii-
vousiously aavs: “It is never faint! too
j a j X5) why do I procrastinate? ;
], earfc neTOr WOJ1 fair lady.” Some |
jnexpressiblo feeling seem to get
control of that manly form, and
unseen voice seeminglv says,
<* E d, try again.” Then all the
vivacity of youth comes back to
him; that heart that has been
despondent is all hope now. All
this change of feeling was not
,. ftU sed by an unseen being nor an
unheard voice, but by a real live
beauty', not- a nymph of fairyland, is
but a bright-eyed maiden that
visiting here. Ed is all smiles to-
day, and may he be successful in
his contemplations. We extend
to him a helping hand in his tin-
dertaking, because summit we have life, about it
reached the of and
lias been a very hard struggle for
us to climb by ourselves, (it would
j have and boon still down harder the for decline a wife) all
to go
ahm why even the thought is
j enough to demoralize a wooden
j i man, much less a live one. Oh,
what a great tiling anticipations Ed
I are. If it was not for that
would not have been basking
: tlu sunshine, and I would not Lo
writing this. We would both
| and have I been fearful in the cold, the cold epitaph ground,
am
that wooden slab would road some
1 thing like this “here lies
— a man
that departed this life at the ago
j ot twenty-hve, liorn full ot a woman, troub-
was of f-nv days and of
; : le; sprung bloomed up like youth a morning like
ry, into
rose of Sharon, and was knocked
; out of existence like' a June bug
in duck time; all caused from the
want of a wife to share his trials',
: money and fame.”
; The continued
! story, which
gins in to-day’s issue, "Alias Li-
i dor’s Revenge,” is from the pen
' of one of Jones’ gifted young at;-
j tlioi If our space permitted we
; would be glad to publish other
• stories of like character, but our
it i i to. email to puMi.t'i
einu-.-d articles and d< justice
lour local correspondents.
LOCNO OAK I ’ E \ C. I. IN ‘;s.
The deligliilul dancing party
given hy Air. A itn (}, ,i. W (lot-
»t their hosp’diiblu home first on
las t Frida v night was the
treat of the' kind that Hound Oak
Inis 111 dnd in for some time.
1 will not say t was a notable
t| >!' belles and beaux,
^ hundreds of miles
. u . ()uml in u!1 thf>ir effulgent splon-
,.j oP> (t would be putting it two
strong to s.iy it was beautiful! like one,
bright con-t illation of
glittering stars', which cast a
halo of loveliness over]
th (' sc< in*, absolute I
. resplemlaiitpictur.'-mmmess. ■ ,
m its
forming one grand urroraborea i
of wonderful u.diaueo. The par-
lot's were not grand in their beau- |
tiful tim'd of llorol decorations,
nor wore then' any unique or ex- j
quisite design-of gracefully
mggarlands interwoven with ivy.
mosses and roses but a plan.,
roomy, coimortamo and happy
Iiomi*, with ^*ni:il host and hos-
miM't all at tin* door with
a .smile and hearty ronii* in, which
made every one IVel at home and
that they beheld th > beacon which
would light’ up their pathway to
pjoasure fer an evening at least,
Cupid *‘\vas’nt in it; ” neither was
"D,. n nis.” Every one “got 111 ore
Eli ” Tin re were no straglers,
no flanking parties, no vi(lotto or
rear guard, but a charge in solid
phalanx on the pleasures of the
evening in which the onslaugh
was successful and victory com¬
plete. The moon seemed to enter
into a sort of contract to furnish
light for the occasion, leaving the
Eastern horizon just as the sun
disappeared in the West for the
day. She run her course and was
mildly peeping in the West door
of the house containing the pleas¬
ure seekers, ready to say good
morning to the throng after all
hud said good bye to each other
and walked out into the soft
moonlight to wend (lieu way to
their respective homes. Long live
*’• & Gordon : may then
pleasures through life he fully
equal to the pleasures of the guests
they entertained during the eve-
nin S March oth, bs'.lo,
Miss Beauty Middlebrooks of
North West Jones is spending sister,
some time here with her
Mrs. Gordon. Her name spells
her appearance, so the two
say.
Miss Lillif' Marks, of Hillsboro,
is also visiting Mr. A; Mrs. Uor-
don.
Miss Hammio 1’ze.H, of Hills-
, Round
boro, is visiting relatives at
Oak. She is wearing the same j
!, r0 wn eves that always makes a
fellow’s blood propeller get wli-.-n up a
sort of traiMtse p-irformnnc-j
he looks into them.
«•** N""""«"
and Minnie Cltilds. of Walnul
Creek, spent Saturday night an<
Sunday with the faint A of Prof
Childs. It was ti'i(o) how hard
we did to get thorn to stay onger
but they only proni.-cd ..........
agam.
Miss Maggie Belle Chiles, who
is teaching ho 1 near Macon,
spent a Connie of day ; at Hound
Oak last week hud gladdened the
hearts of her friends here.
Miss Nellie Turk, who is maxing
Macon Iter home now. spent (lie
(last week with her father and
friends at this place.
The fondness of some folks fir
a Horne is rather remarkable.
As proof of it, a certain young la-
dy of Round Oak variety, took
one off the street into her ofne".
then to church, also to wa k ami
sent it to Macon for repairs <in
Sunday evening last.
Editor M. <!. Greene, of Tine
Jones County News spent Satur-
day and Sunday last at Hound
Oa^. He met several old friends,
made some bran spankon-»ow ones his
ftn d has “nho” gotten over
figity fin sufficiently to actually
talk to me like a little man. He
( >an tell who / am two hundred
yards off-hand now, but looks
right funny when I say corn
dance at him.
j hav0 “{ at j ast accomplished
.| mJ | iaV( , f or twenty years been
trvj J t o do. That is to be in two
or three places at the same time.
* Xow dear little “Pansy )>]osssm”
nvB r ;„ en t Sundav, the rd inst.,
’ ^.jh ut jjj-adloy. D White
s avS! j^,t h( . ,. w<1 „ r spent all of
t day at Round Oak, and
i i tt j Tallulah,
Ikk Goins.
Obdinaky 8 Or KICK,
Jones county, Ga.,
March 11th, 1825.
Whereas II. J. Humes applies bonis
to me for administration de
i non upon tle^ late of
| Crutchfield, late oi Jones county*
deed. Tie n- 1>. cit" nl persons
concerned to show cau-e at this
'office on or by tie s: t!i day of
| April next, shall if any they be granted. have,
the same not
Witness my hand off’em■
I Jl. 1’. Ross, Ordinary.
cli::to'n locals.
lthoni.li we un> too fur from
: he i; hi Iloiul to sluin' in the Imr-
ry tine. buslh caused at station-
by tin- coming and going
trains, w (‘ a fi elosi enough ti
In nr i - ’‘iron horse” ns he rush
madly d the eunes notow
and a < )\ oil hir daily trip
Lctw-. • Macon and Athens We
haw a 1 1 e into :1 k 1 Ini’ it o! s t-
ting m-mi. (M rtain performed portion of L.
day’s dm... - :>> he -
>iv " train tim " in the m 33
1 with all mu energy to C ,
the days work finished ning. ere its re-
turn in tie .
We !. nrtl a young man - '< u
few days ago that during the T- ■-
cent cxtr-im ly cold weather, In
„out to Red with the chickens and j
go t up wit It the train So SCI
we Clinton purpoV-s peonle make use o 1 1
R . R for otln-r than that
0 f transportation.
Mr., F. M. Swansan returned
to her home in Monticello Tues-
(lay limn bier. aft. a- .-pending s.-v
eral days vith iriends and m*tn
fives m and nett (Minion. Mrs.
S. was fora number of years a
resident four town. She is
ly bein'"d by 'fir people and they
are always glad to have Imr with
itwmi
Mr. and Mrs ^ <),n 1’rad ley
witii tli *' i r two cnildven, spent one
day last week with Mrs. H’s
ent, Mr and Mrs. Steve Philips.
sira. Mary Kinslow, of Janu's,
was tile guest of Mi's, H. N. Kill-
ridge last week.
Mrs. Mat<i" Bryant, with her
children, are occupying two room-,
of the “old Hu r house. ' ' Sh(
and little ones with her needle.
She is neat, tasty and prompt
with her work, and those who
need help with their sewing will
find it to th.dr interest to engage
her.
Our town is filled with mourn-
4 , ve r tin* death of our honored
hmovi'd frimul Dr. G. T.
Pur ,| ( , v * Mthough he bus been in
| nwl health for months, and death
was ,>xpedted lo occur at any time,
Oie grief of our people is none the
less jmignant than if lie had been
wnjl t died awnv witnout a moments
earning. W" led the loss of agood
;uai) umong us, and yt
j cnow om* is his gain.
are manv sorrowing friends whose
hearts go out in family. loving sympathy
to the hi reaved A has.
.
A MOOD MAN GONE.
,. Li-rronA h-ave just .
Mk. -•
hi id to r- t the mortal remains ol
Dr. George T. Purstey. one ot our
a S ,,,! <UH ^ lu , '«> | 'ed citizens. He was
a native of T.u.nessee and Geor-
He
fill pln sjeian; an army surgeon
in th" I".le confederate war, and
remain’d true to itis post of duty
until the hud, bugai sound was
hushed, j • u".rriee an V ccllent
Jphes •"Unty lady—it , , ., , la ng Ins
c
second ! .-and then made
merr;a j
Clinton ))’ I H H. Wll s ii.
faithful, vv .no-hearted man and
friend: an im mbie and pine christ
uin—a true mason, and was loved
and hoiv.red by i v< •< class of our
people, and now m £ cued by all
who know him ; tru a good man
j las cone. His wal m life was
kind and gentle, ever shedding a
generous ray of light to tie weary
and afflicted travellers along their
homeward journey of Lie. Words
are inadequate to express lise
sweetness ot the Lb ol a man
him. 1 have watched ltim from
my Iwyhood years out to love and
honor him. ft can be truly said
of him in poets sweetness—
“That hia eyes dosed m the dy-
ing hour
T<) open lie next in bliss;
The welco;: ••-oumleil’ in the
only land well hm-du'd in
Ere the far- was
this.”
R. Ross.
BLOL’N'l SVILLE LOCALS.
The sound o f tin hummer and
saw is heard in oar neighborhood
now.
The home o f Mrs. Salim Dumas
and Mr. John Woodall is being re-
pair' d
I Col. Blount and wife spent a
day and night on their farm Imre
recently.
Miss Lillie Farrar returned home
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mi's. R. J. Smith of Round
| Oak spent last Tu 1 ,, with the
j family of Mr. J. T. Williams.
j Homo of our young people Haddock* went
j ovor p, Hie concert at
last Friday evening.
i We regret to learn of the illness
iof mix W. A. Davison.
j j m r. John S. Miller visited the
central city last week.
We we out to see Dr. G. A.
i Lawrence the neigh borhood
last Friday.
NEWS FROM ROPE.RTS Vi LLF.
l Thin is not at a!! a deserted iil-
tie v»ll«4f»*, us it can boast of more
daily , .. trams than , Jam.
«. oil »(-
count of the id A X. l"l I I IM,'ll.
passing trnoagh her We Imvi
, no telegraph oil O' >
! stores, a ‘post-ofiiiv i :i
of about tiOpupi! . mvt )»
to.-udier.me of Mill : hr nil ’V »n t
competent and h ■k IIV cstiM-ini'il
ladies.
\V. 1 . I'i Jii'i'f s, oeof Ma ■ i) '•
i most ent.'iprisiiig business nieti
reside here
(irecti Kobel t s has n mill" i i: i
; dangerous conditio
just purchased this spring.
11. Ik Env'Tsoii and w,f speii.
Saturday and Sttnd II v i Mii am
with Mr. Edward*' and
W. H. 1 we I'd wife sner. t
Sunday last in our 1 1
Miss Ella Daniel OIK' 01
eon V most mi inb!< voting iadi
S |.ent Sanda v ii ti .\illag. , uiuei!
To fli delight ni'hei ireev friends,
) .„p, T i.,|| v t«, a - tain "dun
‘
|. novv 0 f
v., g ] ; ,d to 1 '.rp that J. V
lUni ,.p b.alu that had her hand
s0 ]. a aiy Imru. 1 no ‘ Hv J im-
•
pn'ving.
TliefarmcrswercpIanningSun-
dav which plow tie v wen iroing
' ] d hill”
(o r i nv t ie el.l "grave y,. r
limi .* t |„, 0 | ( | with, and
lo and lichohl they Lada very
good shower of rain next morning
by breakfast time, which demol¬
ished nil their hopes JhxtK.
OHILHKEN’S 'Obi MX.
I'-o-'-incN e. i ,•«--„
M ary had a lit! hiin’e
With mint sauce on it, oh ;
everywhere that Mary went
The land) was *mv to g
11 went with her tu sell"- 1 ,>nc d.n
Within a sandwich while.
Which made tin children iaugi
and say,
“Oil, give u“ all a bite. ”
DON’T SAY
Cute, for acute.
Party, for person.
Depot, for station.
Promise, for assure. !
Posted, for informed.
Stopping, for staving. !
1 .ik" 1 (lo, for as 1 do.
Feel badly, for feel bad.
'Pry and do, for try to CIO.
These kind, for this kind.
Fix, for arrange or prepare,
ilad rather, for would rather.
’ J' id hotter, for would belter.
More than yo.. think for, for
mere than you think.
HL’MOROHS.
Teacher—Freddy, how is fin
di\ ide-d?
Freddy—Between tin in
ltand Ul, in 1 I it.
Come here, Mam r Tamil:; -
you know your A, B, (
Yev/ur, [ know a. I
A t'-a.i'lier had l.ei n •
!t('r class the pojn Is of ( he c Ull-
and all were drawn up in
front, toward the north.
“ ■)'■. what bef .r<* V(m J.'Iiii?”
• lie north, ur, ”
‘And what is behioil you Totn-
‘Mv coat tail, sir. ’ )
ID LD EAST CUiJ.DItEN
ir.d.i on to your Dm cue w i ( ,
an- just ready t.e apeak har.- b-
ly, lie or use ati inqiroje r vs rd
Hold on to your ham v. turn you
about to push, s'rike, 1 l atch,
or do any iinproi ei aid .
Hold on to your fool, when vou
on the (joint of J:e f.;i r>
ning oil from * Lid; r pyr.-.uing
the path nf error, sham ■ or mm .
Hold on to vonr temper
you are angry, excited or imjios-
"(ion, or other-, ar- iiiad with
you.
Hold on ye r !e art, when
evil associates si <-k your "..mpHi-v
invil- von to • •••< in their
mirth, games, and r< " dry
? r ■q ( ijjf r, r, vi’
BARRON & GREENE
Agents for Buying
Cooperating with ex-Gov. W. J.
Northen, of Alania, main f
the Emigration and I.ovi nt< 1
Bureau.
Parties having land for sale ar<-
requested to cooler with us,
in person or by letter.
Bakkon & Giojk.vk, Clinton
Gray, Ga,
Macon ani! Northern
» -*.< kV 4k R. Co.
! Ti'V.ic VDi' ■■ j jsro x
TA!\ I V(
v . ( 'M l \ j'
J MAT!
! 1 I V
. M. A I*. II
Mae m T t ()
O, midi.ee tJ if)
h> M. 1). A 11
IS ('balk C nt
;',ll • Van 1
it i:i Morton i
,, 17 lira vs
lira. 'V G (M
Way 0 > )
l d bound l .aV. b IT
1 till: hi Ci > ! f» r-f>
11> is Alum >|... f) 10
10 25 Muni Ho
10 to ’ I 12
,
48 I Shady 1'e! i 1
U or 8ft j I Mad (i",! I i'i ! 4 b:-i 17
n ; o
!'! "" 1 Eiorcnee 1 J ;;T
Ji, H> Karniingf oi A 10
J i n 08
>- N'dat It s\ i i'0 41 51
rr Hit .)
12 Wlutelndl 2 40
• 1 0;; 2 H*)
1 U C S 1). -|). >!; 2 20 ee
Ar. 1 <v.
JOOa.m 1’crieimutth 11 lo t> m
10 ir> a.m Washing-ton 8 JO p m
4 58 a.m New York 8 20 i \m
Come etion with Ga b a t.
| Madison, with South Western and
main .- (•■in divisions > 1 (’. of Ga.,
= Iso with G. S - A-. F. and F. T V.
r- . Ga. for all orida points
II. B — >: .g
A. Shaw. T F & rr
Traffic Mgr
HADDOCK
School
HADDOCK ST A., GA.
Prepares bovs and girls lor any
the college classes. Book-keep¬
ing and penmanship a specially.
A practical education given at the
lowest rates Large and eomnio-
(lions l.iiiidiug, with la teat im-
proved appliances,
HATKs or Ten ION AMI HOAKl> :
Tuition each department 12,00
per luon h.
Hoard per month from tfH.ot) to
if 10,00.
M usie per moath $2,50
For fui I Iter in fern
K. Is. Kay, I’rin.,
or It. H. I’.oxmci;,
Pres, o f H. ofT.
APPI ICATION EOR LEAVE TO
SELL.
OlililNAtt) ’s () !• IK K
Jones i ’"ill
M IS', r
Dr. 7 White, as
; 1 4 i j nini -it rotor <>f r.-* t id r.f I ) F i' ‘! 1
j , H "1 hi ed, a
I • •»ve t(. s-'i I all t lie rea I esla (■ <
E:> ed. Cut i ) (I l( fr it !
. j r t iown in flu- e.inH'.iry,
an order will lie anted by lids
court on tl "first v in A ri)
Kt. VV hand o.1i j
'• ' R T. R 3
JON E! SHE RILL HALES.
virl ue (<f a levy ill' 1" 1 ill ■ 1 r
u til li fa issued by ih. !;ia eoj-
of Jones comity
M. Lester, for tax- for
veer I8HJ, .-'.Late and c-nuity tux,
I ii cell tit court liei.’se !.l
Clinton. Jones conn ly Ha., on t In
first Tin s'Liy in Ajiri 1 in xt., wit n-
i 1 h. legai hours of sale, Unit.
ci rtmn fit of land in Jones coup*
tv i / I , where' n the r Irf
situated, eont.ammg known : acre’s
inoi'i ■ or ; 3s, and a
Id 1): id Lester 5 Cj\i 1 f j ( i
;-:al.isfy said fi fa. "f rm.
R. N. E : iimne’:,
M a iv h (
EN JO OF TOR 'S S \I.E
, !‘/ ... 'lin;.ny of an order >f the
)r of ....... . enm-
,:'j ,,,!\, j j; .q .,.;j 3 K xeetltoi' ()
t j -| r r dec M (it i
the : t. Tuesday in Ant n next, ut
the oma > e door, iii flint Dll,
said C' ithin legai hour .t
sale, fifty acres - (oO) ot land, nuire
>!’ , in J( 1R»H county, ( n i ,
about two miles from H.uhh k,
lo town as the WhidLy place, ,d-
Mrs. Norths, Mrs. CJiam-
T. Wliidbv: j ro. ,d
' for
land unimproved. Hold di
. Ten MaieJ, 1, 18‘Jb.
B. ;\T Giti .;Nt ,
Executor.
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