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Tun, spay, June (*, l M ->5.
LOCAL.
D R. STAPLER,
1)30 Cherry St-., . Macon, Ga.
jffJBP"Makes.a Specialty of 111 Eye,
Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
■580 ly
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MISSIONARY MEETING
EATON TON
There wilMw an anminl
of the \\ oinansand Juvenile Mi: -
sioniirv Societies of tin* Oxford
Wist. X. (la. Cunt, nt Katouton
li une 2Jst-24th. Rev. Dr. Cal la-
way of Oxford will preach the an-
mini sermon Juno 28nd. All so-
cieti-'.s of the Clinton Ct. are ear-
nest ly requested to send delegates,
Eatonton will give you a hearty
weloome and will «*nti*rtaiu you
royally. R. A. Bkai.i:, PC.
Clinton Circuit.
iar-riavu money by buying all
Hie ICE you need of Keller it God¬
ded, Haddocks.
June came rolling in on top of
a Smt wave.
Mrs. Bryant, is visiting the
Tamil)’ of B. .u. Greene.
■Clinton Sunday-School will
have a picnic next Saturday.
JflfiF'ICE and Lemons always to
Be found at ti e store of Keller it
Goddard, J Haddocks.
A large crowd of excursionist
jiassed up tin' road last Tuesday,
•bound for Athens.
Col. Blount was up last Monday
‘to see how his peaches were pro-
K : es ung.
The Sunday-School at Round
Oak will celebrate Childrens day
next Sunday.
ICE ! ICE !! ICE !!!
You can always find ice during
1 lie summer months at the store
of Keller it Goddard, Haddocks.
Pr >?. A. B. Gre.mo, Priii. of
■Hiawassee high school is spend-
ind his vacation with relatives in
lhe county.
G. B. Henderson spent a couple
of days w ith his family and circu¬
lating among his fiiends at Gray
f bis WH li.
Judge Richard Johnson spent j
two or three days with his family
last week. His wife return -d to !
Atlanta with him M mdav.
‘
J.idge J>; rron jrresideil over
county court last Monday. Two
or three cases were disposed of,
s '.oral being postponed on nc-
<• mut of the illness of Col. Ma¬
li ne.
Tin- coinmis.-ionerfl of Bibb
c unity will soon put a bridge over
Hu- creek at Fletcbii’s mill. This
will 1 e good news to those of our
cit izens who do business in Macon,
and reach that city by private
conveyance
A drunken negro was run over
by the passenger Inin o l the M &
N. last Sunday evening, near
Watkinsville. At last accounts
he was alive. No blame is at¬
tached to t ie employees of the
road.
Miss Jessie Christopher, Clin¬
ton’s school teacher, attended the
commencement exercises of tlie G.
N. it I. college 1 ist week. We
understand that she 1ms Been
elected to teach the fall term of
Clinton school.
Mrs. Austin was called
W.-dnesdav to Macon to the bed-
side of Capt. Bob Barron who was
scions! v ill of pa ra! vs is. He is
reported as some bettor and she
hopes to return home Saturdav so
as to resume her school Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bragg lost a
little* child last Saturday and it
was ial ground Buried at Sunday. the old Finney Nothing Bur- is
more hoart-br -aking than to have
death roll us of our precious chil¬
dren. To the fond mother ('.spec-
ia!ly does our true sympathy go
<.ut. for indeed none will miss her
darling lost one as she.
Pure Rich Blood is essential to
good health because the blood is
the vital fluid which supplies all
the organs with life. Hood’s
saparilla is the great blood
g er
Hood’s Pills ace purely
hie, harmless, effective, do not
pain or gripe.
ROUND OAK PENCILING!*.
11Y IKK 001X8. m
I now propose to ventilate the
gas contained in the fallacy oi
i he wild Hight of imagination
dulged in by the bran new Hound
Oik correspondent, “observer."
Wait a minute, and let me thank
“Observer” for his kind
at ion as regards my short comings,
lie intimates that 1 make such a
Inmgle of what 1 write that lie
tells you 1 need assistance. To
which I profoundly bow my nr-
knowledgements to nil who read
what I write. Before I go nnotli-
or inch, however, let: me show how
lie proposes to insist me,
was not from ohsi rvutiou, Imt ini-
agination, as ull will | la nlv see.
For instance, this w<mderfui “Oh-
server” says there were eight, with
t he driver, in a two horse
on the strawberry hunt of the
hist., and the name of the driver
was “Mose Johnson.” The truth
t) f the matter is there were
without counting the driver, and
jf (here is a lie, ro hy the name of
Most* Johnson withili fortv miles
of Round Oak, 1 have never heard
of him. He tells of how badly
the mules became frighten"d and
how 1 yelled for some one I never
saw and told the same person how
the mules played the “devil.”
The fat t of the business is, if the
nudes ever became frightened im
one in the wagon took anv notice
ot' it. As for mvsclf, 1 was so
coinpli-tely absorbed in feeling,
thought, and conversation with
my pretty little blonde partner,
tlnit 1 paid no attention to the
mules or driver, for she ami 1 sat
witli our hacks toward them and
facing tlie other six composing the
wagon load. As to the Ihittcrmilk
when 1 am at
it for making biscuit and to cat
with strawberries too, but the la-
dy who furnished the delightful
sivcetmilk for the berries on the
day in question, wishes “Obser¬
ver” to distinctly understand that
slu* knows the difference between
sweet and buttermilk, if I don’t.
There was no jug carried with
milk or any thing else in it. “Ob¬
server” says on the homeward
trip I drove one of the parlie’s
buggy, to which was hitched a
Texas | o:iv. Now mind you, lie
says the strawberry gang was com¬
posed of eight, persons, including
the driver, and all went in a two
horse wagon, if so, where did the
buggy and Texas pony come from?
Did some one of the gang have
both stored a wav in the wagon
with us? .Were'tiie buggy and
nv component parts of the fa-
liious eight? J/’oes anv bod)’ sup-
pose for a miiiit that 1 would
leave one of the nicest
i,}„nds in Ga. to fool with u
as pony and buggy, even jf they
Bad been there? F« r argument V
: 1,K ’ rc ... ........ «
buggy and lexas ])ony on band,
and 1 had been thrown from t.hi
buggy, don’t slight any body know that
a Japanese of hand perfor¬
mer could balance a split billiard
cue on the little end as easy as
t hat Texas pony could have stood
me on my head? Still “Observer”
says 1 was in that attitude tong
enough to carry on a great long
dialogue about tin; malicious ad¬
versary, with Me.se Johnson, a
man I never saw or in-aril of.
“Gul I ion” seems to have quite a
formidable rival in this nimble
“Observer.” With tin- following
verses I let “Observer” rest:
My silence might be misconstrm d
Were 1 to let it: pass.
And probably li’il think mo rude
To ventilate his gas.V
I can’t afford to feed and ponder
Sentiments so vile,
Or entertain such Imrefaceslander
With sycophantic smile.
All, Air. Editor, that “Obser¬
ver” wrote was for fun and I en-
joyed it . than
more any one: my
reply is to throw tln> tun Back at
him, that’s all.
We, the undersigned, after liav- t
ing read the reply of Ike Goins to
Observer, certify that it is strict-
ly correct, as we were three of
eight that coinpesed the stnnvber-
rv gang of the JOtli iiist : B. E.
Culpepper, R. L. McCullough, i-.
F. link.
The two I’oBs are off on jaunts j
this week. One having gone to
trial Millodgi-villo commencement to attend and the the Indus-1 other j
that of Macon. May tlie stay of
tlm real commencement
,f)|,eir .summ'-r fun. to last ’till
R, r , f roK ts of fall.
Master Nolan Sammons is tlie
right: hand Bower in tL,e little
game ^ of mereantile euchre engaged
hy J. W. Turk, ’till the return
, j 1( . tu ,, j> )0 |, s-
A certain young lady and gent
of Round Oak thought they had
a regular Bonanza in a pair of
mashes tlmy suppos- d they had
made, and both aruT got superlatively positively,
comparatiyely tracked the:r umh'rtakings
side m with
and are in dead sympathy
each other, and say to one anotli-
er jet us prey, (on another
lit l list . )
Mr. Horne, formerly telegraph
1 operator nt Macon, came Monday
morning; to wo rl; as agent here for
l Miss Bivins, while she makes a
visit to Macon of n few days,
WAYSIDE ECHOES.
AX iXTinn-srixo i.irmui mini on:
' or tiik m vs’ introirrr.sT oo»-
I ltc'U’o Min .vrs.
Our experience on a recent visit
1 to Macon was a - hazardous and
I trying over the w retched roads as
j m Fehruary. Il is gratilying (->
state we found the road hands n •
pairing the g-.ilehe*. The lateness
our arrival and raitiey
! noon compelled us to spend the
night in that city, 'file me/ehanls.
like new.-juija r men. are cheerful
!im l hopctul. Tie. upward tenden-
O' of merchandise is considered
mi *>nien of Better times, and al-
most assured us a week’s delay
would have insured higher prices
recompense for tie bad roads,
The editorials may abound in for-
cible logic, the nierehant may
descant on the . ign ; of a near
bright future, bit the old hard
times-stricken farmer will consid¬
er it a phantom unless his cotton,
eggs. Butter etc., taken rise,
'On u,1! ' return we attended
ehurch at Three Points. Service,-
were conducted l>y Mr. Fowb r, a
stmhmt of Mercer, whose discourse
and delivery were indeed erodita-
hie, promising honor and distinc-
tion to himself and usefulness to
the church. The people are thick
b’ reified, convenient to school
llI1( i church. ’their hospitality
and genteel hearing, always iudi-
eative of good breeding, is sum to
imp*' -s the visitor favorably,
Progress seems to be tlx*
' vo "d- 1 he worthy teachers of
Clinton and James, whose
Lig and iateilige e > have imbmd
tiu>m with a spirit of patriotic
appreciation for our fallen heroes,
were the first in the county (<>
serve memorial day. Haddock
organized and has maintained her
social clubs and societies-—even
in the van now looms to the front
with the announcement of her
commencement. In our growing
up b only Athens, Macon and a lew
other points m the ... brato . could ,,
boast of them Tlie occasion was
so grand only the aUunuu and
other dignitaries attended. I
predate ilie pluci- of i-dali\es and
friends for the part they have
borne in accomplishing : these l'e-
>ults; it is comforting to know
tlioy enjoyTind are being oudiod
By i hem. J.et not Athens »».:.• :.i in;
"Ah <•. loquenre, thou was L im¬
done, T;c. And VTay-ide-weli
wn! g (>. ud (>ak t-i loin
as in an oh ! i ion 2 'lb
:l plaftonfs t o (l; If tu
«') piay tlm fut.'l i r- e
J""* -uiiii !l ro. i;“ i’, u chi li
Eight 1 1 ill's:! I ; i a
raid through Jasper and this-see ..
tion of Jones, capturing keg F. of Had- li¬
daway, of Jasper, ami a
quor, and destroying one still.
Alter imbibing . too freely t hey
were overcome with deej) sleep,
leaving the prisoner ami a negro
to look off er (lie ear l >). 'i'be
gro advised Mr. ii. t-> flee, !> 11 1
seeing the lielpless condition of
his captors, and fearing they
might get too near tlie tire and
swallow the blue blaze, remainen
and accompanied them to Macon.
They met bailiff “L. B., and see-
ing a quart Bottle in Bis pocket,
l.-veled tlieir Winchesters to t-t
pel hini to give was‘moonshine, it up, that they
might judge if it
With the courage (hut has char-
actcmeil his <Jheial career,
eraiely drew thebof.th'andda.-hod
it against Die railroad iron, b 1
ling them “to shoot and—lie was
an officer himself. ” He avers Ins
liquor was all right, not a ray of
nioonsliine ever fell on if-beading
bubbles, and had their deport-j
nient been orderly and respectful,
j, 0 would have convinced them.
powerless to shield Hie citizen or
n-pel this flagrant encroachment
„„ state rigid s, he felt tin; dignity
0 fjijs ofiice, though alorn- and un-
mined, compelled him to r b.: T“
their domineering conduct. ^3 >
avoid 11 ■ - ■ t rar -'! i- - ! " a l 1 ;i ‘ r u i * n
North Ga. it would oe
tor uncle Main - Boys to put on
their s!ii< hi.-, and Brea.-; plates
when they come again. _ The dar-
key tluit informed on them, ^ if ev-
.-r •••night, will B-- B -ndi- d in sm-li
a wav that his hid- will bo ' on-
deiniied at t.he v ’T*'wk*Bf.ry Ian-
* The 1 r- qiieid tain liav-- made
tl>e cot toll fields grt - n
and \ ill v op. 1YO, much
clem awav. Air, M’hitehead, J
ventu.- • sav, ha- the finest
.den in vari-ty . < -ize of plants
in theco:;; 1 It Li- a treat
lor the em-mnan y )ld.
R. J.. \\ oonal! had ti.e m.stoi-
tune to oose his tine maim f.-av-
mg a < ... fe*\ na,. •- o.d. ft mis-
er; love co pa w« -
him In tii going
blind. 1)K WAY.
BRA DLL V ’ S WEEK! V DOINGS
BY molt (H'NKK.U.
j Mrs, Will Bradley has returned
; home after spending tli week
wi tli her mot her.
Misses Wheeler and Winters
Miss Mittie Miillikin and mother
have been \ isiting our luirg.
1 >i". King and Mrs. Goolsby
11 i 1 Ishoro lopped with Mrs. Bur-
nev last week.
M s . . ( ). W heeler and W.
’• Y inli -s made a trip to Macon
recent I v.
^ “ sympat liize w it h A * e. and
Mrs. (!us Bragg in the loss ol
their infant.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barron,
(on. Bub Bradley and fanily, ol
Gray, were the gm'st of uncle Join:
Bradley last Sunday.
'p| )u farmers are still Battling ‘ j|)
w ; t |, | mn | ,, Tmim [ aiu | „ Ta . ss ]> a
is 1|(H>( |, [ ^ a ,a«':i S are suffering,
gj<.i |;1 ,. ( | v j|j
f„, <as . ! |, a .. | ui p s ,, U;l p„w.
ans< tf ( nm j |,.j s |,
Chickens are also ripe.
The dutjes of this place amuse
themselves at marble playing and
fishing.
Tell Ike Goins I agree with him
about butter milk and strawber-
fC's. You can hardly tell the dif-
j iVrencexuul unless the sweet milk
is very l rose a:u, , all the cream is
‘’-Lowed to romamon it it will co¬
agu.ate any wav.
Plums and dew berries are put-
ting in tiieir appearance now.
Mrs. Judge Boss passed Satur-
(>n j*,,u( ( . | () Pnion Iiili wlicrc
visited G. W. Ross and fami-
p-,
Young Dr. Bradley paid our
v i 11 e a visit Monday.
*«> -— -
FROM ROBERTSVtLL-E.
Last Sunday our village was il-
luminati'd by t lie presence ol Miss
Mamie Brooks from near Clinton,
William Emerson from Gris-
woldvillo accompanied by bis two
children . spent Sunday , at the
home of H. B.- Emerson. Will
says he only has one bunch of
„... ass j M of his.cotton rows.
1 hat . reaches , from ,. end , to . the
one
Kate Brooks who has lie -11
attending school here ret urned
| )( . 1U , .Sunday to spend the sum-
mor months.
Mi.-s Bailie Neal left Friday
much to the regret ot some of our
young men.
Miss WTlla Hudson is visiting
s h u
a certain young man. Wc sup-
n >se be is aware her liost does not
rais,- 1 ie-es.
l.'nch' Billi-' Roberts h.-ts cab-
bage as Lirg-- around as a flour
lurr.-l. We all know he is a pros-
p.-roa.s fni mer.
Tile -elioi.l closed the 2bLll of
Our I aeli.-r lost but oiu-
dayduring tin-f--nn of five monlli.
Wll; . t| l0 20th of April,
W, L. Roberts and wife spoilt
Sunday with Mrs. Joanna Harris.
E. A. Roberts and family stopped
with Abel James. Dixn:.
THE NEWS FROM JAMES.
Mrs. IT. J. & Mrs. I J. W. Blew-
spent a day last ive-lc with
their old and kind friend, .Mrs.
Emerson. They said that they
never spent a day more pleasant-
ami that they want to make
B'-r anot her visit in the man l *- ■
Mrs. K. B. brown, of Brown . s |
Xing, and In r fain.t"d diiugliter.
Miss Etta, Mrs. Gus Pitts ‘i‘"l j
son, t Ii rough 6f Bermuda here last Lawn, '1 hursduy all for | j
on
the city of parks. On their re-
turn Mrs. Brown .slopped over two j
tlir«-** days with her sister. Mrs. ■!
H. J. Stewart, and other relatives
and friends.
with Ji. II. Kingman anil family.
() ul - ppphor is looking well. I
he has all the fri-al chicken
(hat: lie wants and now and then
a, liai t, ol f ra w f >ernes am I e i*< a m.
W. A. Bragg and daughfer. Lu¬
la. and Mis- Sadi" Stewart, Gene
Morgan with .Mix:- Alma. Bragg,
all arrived here on Friday lnsi
fr<;m lrwinton. Owing to the ill
! I (‘ S S (> f Mr. Bragg’s child tlicv
made but a short halt Her". 1 am
,-,t ii! bet t ing on the Big G.
V. ill) her le jdiev., Ro:-- Bragg, on
lu.-t Friday. Sim went to
iimve tiie («•!: i f.!>v.
L'ncle Dave-Pifts (col.) went to
the Central (illy one< lay last week.
Uncle Dave' is a good old man,
stavs at home and a,,S attends to
o-vn iwnl.u.m. bu-ine-
t hat wi liav- so fi:w colored m-m
■*
May -Stewart: spent la
Saturday with her cou>in, Miss
l Fannie Pitt.-, at Bermuda Lawn.
J’.oh Kingman, with the first
; army corps, (tanked (h'n. Green
| Inst week ami captured the whole
j torce e.'.ei -pt n few rt mgglers, and
| expects t o take them in some
11 inn.* t his week, If you know of
| any one that wants to go fishing
'tell ” (hem that Bob is their man.
e is good on fishing, hunting,
sunduy-scbools and in the “meet-
j i Iioiisi ” and can whip (fen.
2. .
" ''■ii an V time if lie has half a
: ■ Ii iwi:la'.
Mr. and M rs. Jim (’hi ist ian' ■
j I •hild is veiy : i. k. We hope it will
be a 11 i igh t in a few du\ s.
'i' i,,. ciiv.s, hogs and chickens
j it ( p j ,, do;: n 11 ,> Guv place, If
was tl.e .makes and rat
it wuuid :.ol be ball' the loss t
| W. ('. Roberts,
! Miss Mamie Kingman has gone
to ,M illedgi'viili to attend tin
eoinmeneeinenl of the G. X. A' I.
College. She will he uccompa-
liied homo is by her sister, brightest Miss
Daisy, who one of Uie
pupils in t lie college.
BLOl’N'TSViLLE LOCALS.
With the mercury dancing in
tin' nineties we know that “Sum¬
mer, glad ,summer, has come. ”
Mrs- Edgar Odom and children,
accompanied by siiss Louise Wha¬
ley, made a visil to the family of
('. m. Earrar recently.
Mrs. 0. I. Fullilove made a vis¬
it to the Central City a .IVw days
ago.
MnsFnnnie mi i 1 < r and her niece,
.Miss wilier, came home last Satur-
; day.
Mrs. W. E. Price spent (Satur¬
day and Sunday’ with the family
of J. T. Willi inis.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. m. Farrar and
little Charles made a pleasant vis¬
it to Haddock and Macon last
week.
Mrs. \Y. A. Clark and her sweet
children, (Jus and Annie, of Jef¬
ferson, are visiting the family of
J. T. Williams. ■
Our good friends, Mr.ami Mrs.J.
I). mv rich, ol Dovedule gave us a
call Thursday.
OVER AT STANFORDVILLE.
Stanfordvillc, .1 une 1th.
R. X. Newton, of Monticello is
down on a visit.
Miss Sue Lee Goolsby lias been
visit ing Mrs. T. G. Pound.
Mrs. Vv. M. HvmUcy has veturn-
honie alTor a visit to her mother,
Mrs. S. E. Odum.
Revs, mix Beale and Edwards
w- re in the neighborhood yester¬
day.
Prof. GiU'ilncr 1ms given vaca-
1 ion for I liree weeks.
Miss Eugenia Pound is on a vis¬
it to her sister, Mrs. 0. \V. Moran.
Mrs. Ed Odom, with Misses Lou¬
ise -Whaley, Lilia Odom, and Mas¬
ter Boykin Odom, visited her
brother, 0. m . Farrar mar
Blountsvi I le.
.viiss Florence Oxford is visiting
Miss Louise Whaley.
Cu.pt. J. T. Mathis has given two
mont hs vaeat ion.
Glad to say that tlm mail hands
am working on u ml -r creek lord.
F. L. W.
Oni)t.VAI!Y’s ( M'KK’IO, )
Jones Co. Ga. May ’!, 'Uh. \
Whereas W. W. Barron as ad¬
ministrator of estates of Martin
!ll( .* (L all( | Anderson J.
\( JHtth'hr'ioks d-'c’d. and as admr.
will annexed of Wm. Johnson,
(lrC(! ^ al , ( ,f (;()llill y <; u ..
‘
|j( , s (() J|)( , ,- ()| . ,|j,., l l j HK j oll>
T| 1( . s( , an-to cite all persons con-
to iipjH-ar mid show cause
, l( ,| |iri jf „ ny ( ]„. v have t,,
r,;. cqnirary on hv tin- first .Mon-
( | ;| ‘ y j |( offp.’bRjy ^ l; , r Jist ncxf. Witness my
'
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Orilini-ry
rowmsuK! •’ • i wmn-
rjfTA JL JL XliJ PTTPT JL U .KJJLjJL TO
i am prf-paret] i-> do as good
k m
to m engine, Boiler amt mill g- nerul
m > j'lpair work in
«s anv.-imp Geor-
v/, gin, Ila\e had year.; of exp--
mm rienc* and can fully guarant- -
.SATISFACTION IN EVERY
L L.l ’ I'ARTIOl’LAR. Can
supiily al!
N boil
! demands for new eiigir.es, -
I _
; Mill and Gin Outfits :-7> JL %
£ST ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Soliciting your orders, Itesipt.
J. E. RATCLIFF,. Mgr., POOLER’S Jl/ NE WORKS,
nun7-95-1y . s ..iiu.jiJHWiVii.nK, “<
HADDOCK
High School
HADDOCK ST A., (JA.
I* re pares latys and girls for any
of the <•() liege classes, Book-keop-
ingand pfa-Mieitl penmanship education-given a specialty.
A at the
lowest rat s. L«rye and eonimo-
dious building, with latest, im-
proved appliam
HATI'.S OK TUITION AM) 111) A 111) t
Tuition each department $2,00
per month.
Hoard p *r month from $0,00 to
$10,00.
Musie per monlli $2,50.
For further information, apply
to [IS. L. Hay, I’rin V?
or II. II. BoxN’KIt,
1‘ivs. of 13. of T.
SHERIFF SALE.
1 will sell before the court house
door in Clinton, Jones countv,
(la., between the leitfil hours ul
sale, on the first Tuesday in July
IS'dfj, the follow ing described
property, to-wit: All of that
tract of land on the South-west
side of the Clinton mid lrwinton
road, also South-east side of Clin¬
ton and (Ii iswoldvillc road, ad¬
joining the lands of E. T. moi ton, and
on South-east the hinds of E.
P. and Anna T. Morton, contain¬
ing forty-live (15) acres, more or
less, being all the land said E. T.
Morion had of lot number IS, and
a strip on the North-west o r nt
number 47, being forty-live acres
in all, according to (he J. G.
Wheeler survey. I evii-d on as
(lie property of S. B. Boland to
satisfy a ti fa issued from the
County court of Jones county, in
favor of Jno. P. Boss, assignee,
against H. B. Poland. Written
notice served on tenant ill posses¬
sion. April 1*. bS«)f).
K. X. K’rnitiiiun,
Sheri if Jones county.
( Ihdixaiiv’ s ( »l TICK, I
Jones Co,, Ga., May 25, ,l ,!5. \
Whereas petition by creditors is
of file in this ollic.e, asking that
adminstralion be hud upon the
estate of Edmund Dumas, latent’
said county, deed, These are
therefore to cite all persons con¬
cerned to appear and show cause
at this ofiice on or hv the first
Monday in July next, why admin¬
istration of said estate shall not
be vested in Clerk of Jones Supe¬
rior court or some other compe¬
tent person of the county.
Witness my hand officially.
R. T. Ross, Ordinary.
OllDlXAllV’s Ol- KICK,
Jones Co., Ga. May 25, ’t)2. I
Notice is hereby given t-> all
whom it muy concern (hut li. J.
Burns us iiilni r. d<* bonis non on
estate >f Parsons Crutchfield,
dec’ll., applies for h ave to ::ell all
the balance of the lands now be¬
longing to said estate, and 1 will
grant such order on the first Mon¬
day in -1 'd next unh ss some le¬
gal cause I - shown to the contra¬
ry. Witness my hand officially.
P. T. Boss, Ordinary,
OuniKAnv s ( si in;,
Jones Go. Ga. May 7, IM)5. )
Whereas M. T. B,avgas Execu¬
tor of e.-Tnlf ll< amdon Patterson,
dec’ll., ill id a: Tills lee of ('a ! vi n
T. Palteivi-n, di <•’(!., appli -m for
dismission from said triisls. These
arc (') cite all ] -r. on. eoiiccrned
to appear and s.n-.v cause, if any
they have, at, t hi - office on or By
I lie first .Monday in \ 11 :; 11 . j t next.,
why I lie same shall not, be gran¬
ted. Witness my band officially.
R. T. Ross,
Ordinary.
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