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TUB
•TuttWiAV, August 8, 1st Id.
XiOCAIi.
DR. STAPIER,
55(1 Cherry St., . . Macon, tia.
Makes aSpecialty of the Eve,
Kar, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
7)550 ly
All aboard for Tallulah Falls
Aug 22.
jfj^“Save money by buying all
tin* ICKyou neetl of Kel ler it God-
dard, Haddocks.
15. M. Green lias a very sick
child. Hope it w ill soon lie res¬
tored to health.
Don’t miss the excursion to
Tallulah Falls.
^tfFTCEand Lemons always to
I»* found at the store of Keller it
Goddard, Haddocks.
We are requested to state that
the picnic announced to be at
Bradleys on the 10th of t his month
has been postponed indcflinitely.
Only $2,00 alul return to Tallu¬
lah Falls. Aug. 22 .
Miss Nona Hathorn, of For¬
syth, who has been on a visit to
the family of B. M. Green, and
other relatives in the county, has
returned home.
Take in tho excursion to Tallu-
lab Fall. Aug. 22. Round trip on¬
ly $2,00.
The Masseyvillo singers will he
at Cross Roads cdiurch next* Sun
day. There have been several ef¬
forts late to get these musicians
to gather at the above named
place, hut without success. Every
body invited.
ICE ! ICE !! ICE !!!
You can always find ice during
the summer mouths at the store
ot Keller ft Goddard, Haddocks.
Dr. W. A. Davis, of Caro, with
his w ife and children, are spend-
ing a portion of the summer with
fhp family of his brother-in-law.
J{. C. Lester. The Dr. is one of
the solid business men of his see-
’ tiow -•* He is favorably impressed
with our county and her liospita-
hie people.
G<‘t up soon on tlm morning of
Aug. 22nd and hoard tlie train for
Tallulah Falls
J. 15. Edwards, once a citizen of
tiiis county, hut now one of the
heavy-weight policemen of the
Central City, was in the conn
on -business this week. He lias a
lingering attachment for bis old j
conn ty and hei citizens, and has
placed himself in a position to
keep up with their movements-by
' subscribing for the county paper, j
i
Why is a newspaper like a pret¬
ty gil'l'/ To be perfect it must be ]
tlie embodiment of many types;
its forms must be made up; it is j
chased through,inclined to be gid¬
dy,; it enjoys a good press, the
.lUom rapid the better; it, has uj |
weakness for gossip, talks a great j
deal, can stand much praise, mid j
'awfully proud of a new dress. It
cati not be kept in a good humor
without cash.
Air. Franklin Bragg, of Hous¬
ton county, is on a \isif to hiG
brother, W . A. Bragg, and other
relatives in the county. He is
one of the most substantial and
progressive farmers in that pur-
tion of tin* Slalf\ and is <*nt)msi-
astic over the growth and future
prospects of liis section.
lie , looks , i ,[ tlie ot (ms ,
over corn crops
Bragg and his neighbors he wil,
conclude that the lands of tin-
section hasn't failed to respond to
honest toil.
It is understood that there an
several red foxes in the neighbor -
hood where Charlie Roberts lives.
A crowd of his friends net bin,
last Friday morning to have a
race. They hadnt gon- tar betor-
they bad up all they were looking
tor,-l or o in number, each I ox be-
ing pursued by one or more dog,.
Jt is sard that one ot toe t-.xes.
finding there was only one dog al¬
ter him. tuned upon the dog and
actually ran nun out ot the wood/
crouching at his master - Let. !i
is needless to say the' a I! of C«
fox are stall at large. Mr. R<. rf-
wants Frank White. Bob Blank.-.
Tom Bonner, and ■ other owners of
dogs, to come to his rescue
FROM THK COI N 1 V SEAT.
Cl IN TON, (i \. A lie. 7.
We have a splendid season at
last, crops have taken on new life
and no doubt we may yet have a
bountiful harvest.
County court was in i<
session on last Monday, besides
our liar Cols. Mob Hardeman and
Bob Whit ti-"Id W'uv in utb-mlam .
There were no
though several inisdem -anor cm
es were 1 lied.
We are Inning a jirotranted
meeting this week at tlie ve( hod
l,ist dn,ru!l '
Mrs. Dr. B. IV Barron, ef .Macon,
and Airs. Kohb Little, of l.nuis-
\'ille, are visiting friends and rel-
atives at Glinton.
Miss Kittv Aivrick. of Geirgia.
Normal ,v industrial college, wri-
the guest of Aii.-s Annie Barron
several days last week.
Miss SaHie Barron is on a ]>ro-
I raided visit at Bound Oak.
„
noma home on on (lie ‘doinks * of or Juil Mm-ler lir
creek last week. , Lavs , , he us due
In,me again hv Thursday.
Joo Clmrlev and Mr. Jlul'f.
Bradley, arrested and lodged a
negro in jail to-day, who
tliink there is a reward for in Hous
ton countv.
Dr. O. C. Gibson, of .James,
paid our town a Hying visit >.! Oil-
rs. Dr Anderson is on a visit
to Cardsviile for a few chi vs.
hheritt ... Ethridge .... , visited • ..
Macon
Monday evening returning Tin
day morning with a negro chn-rg
eil with burglary.
Countv Comm’-were in session
all day Tuesday, guess road work
ing will he in order after this
meeting.
THE NEWS FROM JAMES.
The farmers here and about
here had a good rain on Saturday
afternoon. We ' had luul the Ul rain uni 11
stead of t!u base hall game
and we were very glad of it. Corn
and cotton are doing their best
now. We expect to sei . before
the year is out, corn selling for
forty cents n bushel and cotton
for seven cents a pound.
Henry .Stewart, of the CJiatta-
nooga News, spent four or five
days here recently with his pa-
rents and other relatives, and we
u(*iv . <‘iIJ M to liavr him wilIi un.
°
a^ain, llmry^uu! stay Ion-
next time you conm.
Aliases Annie Masson berg, ol
Macon, Alice Stewart, of (tie: i-
vilIe, Ala., and buey Stewart, r
the Big Field, spent a day very
pleasantly at H. J. Stewart’s one
last week.
r \\ ,J. Stewart and v. ife, of pur-
mula j iiuvn> .pent last Saturday
|1|( | ,s lI11( lay with the fainilb 'S
J. Stewnrt and U. 11 . Kimt-
Mis. b. N. ilaideinan and hei
little daughter. Ruth,spent
day.last week with her old Irieml
Mrs. II. J. Stewart.
Mrs. I). II. Slucmnh and two
Maggie and Julia, ami
spending a p«art < if
tlm summer with her sister, Mrs.
11 . J. Stewart-, and other'rclativi
in the county. When they leave
count}'they will go to At-
Umta to live. Mr. Slocumh is up
there in -the wood and coal husi-
III ISS fund we hope that he will
make a success of his new en-i.er-
p r j s0 lb is a hustler and has
more vim and get up about him
than most of men.
Logan Griswold, of AL-.eon.
I'lH'iit l.ist with hi.- unci •.
Kingman and ituuily.)
Hufly ret timed home
oij Sunday Ii L alter sp'Uidmg
, , •
, .
Natives a.nl fri-mls in tlm upper
part of tin* county.
lion. W. J. Marsh (vent to
Round Oak on Sunday and had a
tine time a\ il h hone folks.
There eanie to little Miss Otelia
Conn Gibson one day last week , a
^Ttb'Un"’' '.V,' " T ' , 1 'lc "hnl'
,, v
Mi | 1( . (ls ,,. vii j, ril <- on who ha
i,,- , so
kj]|(|lv> a]1(hv ,. knmv t!. : bi: one
rin a , a.-
t , al>v .. ., ,
Mrs. J. J. Woolb* m. .Jr., and
the bright litlh boy, Stewart, ! ei t
on Tuesday last for their home in
Atla a a.
The V II J-v I ■' < ;■ h i
pb,y gam-- oi b.di , , m
5 m t 'cam from G.b
woldviX
MORTON ITEMS.
Crops mv looking much I«■ (t<*;•
! sinc»‘ t h«* i'’ l'i'<"-liin(f shower liuv>*
j nmii'. Tin fanners m> l■ r
I have tin* blues. If the rail Imd
• stayed much lomvr out}fields
oli
of waving gn ojj would huvit dept la on
almost equal the Sahara in
! lav otf A frit a.
The -cries nf meetings at th in
have closed, after -even daw and
nights of preaching hv Bin is. Ham-
mons and Tlnvrpe. There were
lour nccessiiuis— Irs. ,T. W. Bur-
not, Mr... II. 1 ’ evson. 1 /iitln'V
es Morten. May their
works be as ,i light piiced
*!l’oii a hill, that other- mnyj sei
them ami follow in their footsfrps.
. i , • ■ . ., Ul , , 1 1
‘ ' 1 ” 1
_ tor the disappitfnt-
ment in no! having dinner onltln •
ground th- last lth Sunday, pile
of tlie members of the ehtrdi
r ..... . - ygg ^ i-».
dinner Would be served Oil the
gioiind, and I learn a iterward re-
considered.
, '' ... j’,'' .. ' ,. '' . la< . lu>
'' ‘
l::st "■•‘••k iMiuume! Seliafl'cr and
wile. Xs ill Oau-by and wife, C.’iar-
Sehall'er, John Funderburk
and Janie- Krps, all of Ma'*on,
F. T. Morton amt W. (). Wright
visited the Central city last week.
.oi-. a.i... i •, M light , , is spending ,• a
week , with , tier , parents
near
don.
Willie Smith and sister, of Gor
don, Jiave ret timed h ome after an
n J"> a , . " Bli ns. ilope they
' "
will conn* oftener and stav longbr.
*
Miss Louise Seay lias returned
home after a short stay with Airs,
F. II. Johnson.
-Misses Fannie and Katie Moore.
ot Mm’on, are spending H a •
their grand parents, Mr. and
mi'.-. F. T. Morton.
a iiss Mainie Robert s, a sweet lit
1 > * - lady of Hobortsville, is visiting
tlm family of W. Ii. ] / iwe.
Airs. .Dice Moore and daughter,
Aiiii'S [jueinda, ot G risv, old vi I Ie,
-pent last week with S. J). Julian,
W. <). Wright and his
brother left Wednesday to visit
relatives in tlie dmr old count v of
•
.. > ntiic-im.
;
k. H. J ( ,hnson and wife Imv.
moved to Clinton. We are
o part wit Ii i hem but glad t hat
we call see f hem oeeasioiia 11 v.
Mrs. Emerson, of Robertsville.
lias returned liomi*. after
ing a feu days with her daugl.l < l ’-
mvs. Mat Morton.
Will H,T.,„,
.Mi.-cc.s Ona <uul kai<* mcAuI 11 hviri ;
enim ■near hapning to a serious :
aeeidfiit oil Inst Sunday nighl
while on their way to Klein. In ■
going down a long .-lant the mules
b( „, ttni „ frightened and started
run, and wliil- frving to stop '
them one of the lim - hr ,kc. that
tlie mules ( { 5 run upon the! ,
s ide of the bank. The wagon was 1
turned o\ >i an 1 th !>od
tiie young ladii One of the ;
•s.
young men ran to tlie mules and ;
the other to r.-si.u tin- girls. Mb j
found tlnyn «11 right—simply i
lie,-(Sell uucov'ering. They Wei 1 '
more frighteneil than hurt.
:
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
()E THE GEORGIA N'OR- |
MAE AND COLLEGE. INDUSTRIAL J
1 ■
A11 young Hicli- h of Jones e,, U n -
wishing to alhnd t Ji * f >< >\■< ,
named Stnti Institution, an re-
q,,,., p.,j f„ appear at Clint,m on
Sal uida v ' -\ 11 * r 11 -* t J 7 " lh ul
•
. . .
amim.fi',as required by him:
The • xaminatioi, will include tlie i
elementary Eiiglisii brandies, viz:
arithmetic, English grammar,
geography and history. The next
session ol'the College begins on
Wednesday, Sent. ! lth. 1895 .
]/,„• iu ff information
i,: ' !l "' ,il ' 1 ^ a
^ J ,' 11
’ 1 ■-H, mmem, h <„*.
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C. o- . C.,J.C.
MONTHLY M LET ING.
The w. c. T. r.. if iLtddoe;,.
liohl tlu — ' neeting. : <,;l Friday
ni«glit be -n ; the toiirtli Minday
ni on li month. A cordial in vita-
t. •:ienfed to all.
Mns. Jone H ahuumax,
Mm:. J. A. i’r, . -. Pre.-.
Cor. Sect’y.
corxicoima lutings
We at tend'd tie l’nmil ive 15 a p-
tist yearly meeting at Cam \*
•reek on last ith Sunday re
was a large am! attent ive audience,
and all seem to enjoy the day.
After the close of services wo
tired i • the residence of Mr. Ueo.
Brooks and. nj’>\ d the liespitali-
I y f a pleasant family for
remainder >f
to never forget tho.-'
eVi and fascinating smiles which
M’ 1 V S’ • pleasingly and ell’ectually
exhibited hv Josie Bax lev during
our le.aute. The some of
her glow ing attributes w liioh her
many friends enjoy, and are al-
\vay>- yivivn a w nire. {>t. .ii.
Bo! Ciiilds and ^laughter, of
Newton county, are visiting T. G.
Middln'orooks and oth- r relatives ■
Jones. We wish them a pleas-
ant stav.
T .
Ills , . three hour , mule down . t il two
a,ul , 11 hal1 ... ’ aml . lhmk .. , " " l ,rol ’ aM (‘
that lie can get him to two and a
If he should get him
t() t w,, „ u d a quarter we remm-
mi j ^ qq, j, ( , SUVed
W. S. Tvner is sud'eriiig from
IMS ol his heart. !i was lost
on last 4 th Sunday b. twei n sun
rise and suit set. Just as w
M '(* ted. Willie. W (• told you
it-
J. E. F. Adams and W. W.
'Holds at ., tended | , a . I in rlieeue , ■ in
(M . Of
run rse t hey report a big tinm.but—
! " !l 1>l,tlttl ,, ,, !" ul . ;r ,,,, ,
could visiting . U. \\. Ckihls
y, are
nl id sisters. They have ol her rel-
and many friends in
who would lie delighted to Lave
(hem divide time.
ih :,v >' ‘a'b.way , .s-n .’riKeMig
a young stranger at Ins home that
; ,,,,'name;' liowev, r. he speaks
of calling him Troy or HliiVord
fhivs he don’t admire the name ef
Grover.
B. F. Adams has recently lost a
tine calf l>v allowing it to run m
(lis on .| ul rd and eat peaches and .
apples. 'J’liis will ‘sho'kill tlmm.
and \vi e dvise others to keep 1 hem
1 *'
Ji'oiir road commissioners wen
1 ' eomejup in tins portion °l
we* Know tii<• v woula hr
>()M‘V lor IIS. (iriitlniKM / v.r in-
vi.o'vour sympathy,
El.I Bl'iu: IX,-:
IMBBIN ITEMS.
I went to Round Oak to day and
as ! jiassed Brad! t 'VS they asked
me (i*r bring • in l ack ;i
rockin’ cheer that was at the Oak.
went on thinking of what, a good
t inie 1 "d have eoiuin’ bad, in that
\vI..... r B „l
loaded 1 i 1 j i j>iit j .1 cJicer 1 • ironl «* ,
ue* . iii no
j ( „ (! |d set in it, and got ready to
start, and 1 started too.' Just as
"'as crossing tlie iron road that.
turned ovei. and 1 lik.-d I :
1 '.' and" - am, ddl
che-r hurt Hi-- b--v*.
‘
kn.-
John , , Jackson _ , and , wile, ol ,. ,
k'r, Ga., A'i.sited nhifil'es a f this I
l ,lae ' 1:1 : " " 1 ' "«« Ail . !
when you can stay Jon -1
.
'Jim crofts a I amt here are
ing kinder sorter like they want j
rain, as we Jiavil t had any in over ;
two weeks.
and John Long !
Bob Short wu„ ;
in town to-dav t rying to swap hor-!
ses with Tom'Bippin but Bippin
won t let them cheat turn out Ins
stock like they want to.
I’m'‘bout'to , ^ ^ T 7 ■ at the Oak, and
jfgit it. He
writin.Lr i\ I * * t (<*r to liis #al; I know
cause Jie had a dictionary lookin
up -om<* big words to put in it.
J i i ><; j..
EZCTIiSIDPi
—T 0-'
TALLULAH FALL 00 '
There Aviil bean ex' iirsioii Iroin
Macon to Tallulah Falls 1 Ml
a un "O' J J J
Train H’UV
Morton -r :Ar.
l.e V s r> -.( ; Wayside boro d .
Oak o : 21 : I i; 1 k- o
SIT Ft in rom M,
from Morton and otiiei
,jig. qq for the Round trip.
The las*. i ■ eiir-um of viu* year.
A de-lightlu 1 trip at small cost.
Train retun 6 the same day
.11 STOVEII I HE LINK.
Si \NKonnvi* in, (Is .
»> ,
Tim farmer- an
the eieps are
u ; ,n U ill be \\
haverai >on.
J 1 ». Odom attended the Dis-
triel eon fen nee at luthoniu.
C. W Moran and wifi ure visit-
11 "' >fH FT round.
Airs. Eate Teague and childt
"t Atlanta, have I iei m visit ing vel
11 1 i\ - at ll.: - place
mis. t • II Dfi-keil i \ i 'M niv,
the family of II If. Barnes, lice
Milh'dgevjl),*.
T (I. Bound ami wife have I
visiting relatives in Han v. < )('
■
‘ '• M - baiui.oi Lioiintsvilli-.
4
this W, ' i>k -
Jesse Miller, of Blounts
can be seen quite often in our
neighborhood—a young inly is
the attraction.
H int. J. T. Aialhis and Brof ( 1 .
Gardner attended the Institute
Friday.
We are S'i trrv to learn that Mrs.
J . T. Mat hi.- received a ,'aint fa! 1
I lie o(l)er (lav.
There was a delightful moo
light picnic at tie
S. Dumas, about Hire ■ miie
from here 1 as
mu. ’ Eli Bound and i 'risk, i!
at tended. , . ,. t . nev rep. rj o!. . j
'
t i nit-.
We 1 iiink it a shame to J.
countv and her i i
that such budge mould , .
/•••ns, a
remain in Iwr I-., T tern a- the one
that spans (Vda Creek "ll the
main road fr ni r • anfordv illo to
Maeoi:. t-ollie ladie , w!i I'eeenl-
ly crossed there found after er<
* n bb ii '!' 1 I he bridge was
warning all who cross as doing so
a t their own i isk. Wl-at a ay
iIn. Warn peoph •II one slue of
Hie bridge and h ■a ■. e the other
unwarned, until after e.vo N-ing
I’ll is bridge is one t !ui is n ■•• ling
tent ion. F. I/. W.
BARBECCE AN > B 1 CNIC.
There will be a ba I'i tee iii 1 rod
basket, picnic at Tom Stripling-',
on tlm old Grays place, next Fi i
day, Aug. 0 . The public invited.
W M. Elder, •
John King,
Frank Hudson,
C. R. Ruhet'L ,
( til.
< > 111)1 X Mil V OKI IC.i-g S
.Join*: ci 'int \' Ga. A up. *i, 'Bb. /
Whereiis, W A Maynard, a.; ex
cent or >1 Jon at I am I > Ma
p.,'||!,' .. , for h
.,. said "etat".
■ b, iv . that* i xvi! 1
I ,: r - upon ; u!• i 1 1*1 >I''‘ M '•.- ', 11 >"
Monday m Se,,t. i,eyt.
\\ d.c. : m.' band otii.-iailv.
. < Mali at v
OllOlN A IIV ’s Ol'l'iCK,
Join .- ei lintV. < -1 , Aug (,. - )
Whereas, J J! An I • > i gmi rd-
inn for Id minor c})i hi re;: «‘ ! }>-
|)H"s f.,r a n ordei to se
undivided j• ; t. ( m G land- of
cOutc of Ml'/ Ma rgu !'■ ■ ( t J I:!ia 11 ,
(]( .,, (] ;;Noij| I ■ i l'li.d hind.;
,,.;;; ■ 1 , ,• rgar ! f Julian and i b !-
q 1)V ,,,,, ' I
| pass upon said applien!inu
t he (irsl Monday in Sept m . I
Wil ics, my hand ofiiclu]]y.
li 'I Boss. Ordinary,
TO THE PUBLIC
! am pri.'pan.'d to do us good
; V "pair ngijj", work boiler and shop mill general (b-or-
/ a - any n
?' .. iSj&yQfa '"TH. ilave had years of expo
,. ■ yU,. \
rmiC". ,n I can fully guarantee
ATJSFAC'I IOX IX KVEUY
" -.i. ! A.-Stf^RTion^iL Can supply all
- boilers,
,/ iIujuandH for now 'Migincs,
Mill and Gin Outfits at
y 'K u/ 0 -^ PRICE-. Soliciting your orders, Respt,,
J. E. KATCEL: * r 5 I 0 BONDER'S MACHINE WORKS,
• M-UJmncmvumK, Ga,
Tired, Weak, Nervous
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Restores
Strength and Doriily Vigor.
HA U'' ihah ti ' l, vre ak, nervonn
rc;idition i:t \v no fiiauy people? fhui
f h inscl'rs. u t .i!uro of tho blood to
properly nourish
t Vbo in<rvey nod tu¬
nics. Feed thj»
nerve* upon pr.ro
y! r /«S»jS M v tflood, ' f:l fc0 Bff and ' r ’ d v they n, ’ d
\( •’ (7 .
■' V Mrontf. Itoad Ah's.;
^ n P - “It in with plcn*-
\ J j ,yi; two tort 1 rerom •
' yi evtul ilc'd’MHBr-
iBj a'tllsiu nri ox-
{' ;-T ci Ileal ii' -ve tonto,
■■ ■ '
X •»•>> '•<«: P'eiliw.
ttllA* 4 * 1 ' - ' > have taken it.
KeltHtioiVL Ii!, more tie i onto
tiHC tali i -1 » ' now. .1 whm tired, my
l <iv a Uvd, a 4 I f.*!t very badly all ov< r,
; vi 1 '•'.-• ild bv*. siv I thought X
^; «' M • : h PtirsnpRi ilia, and
t: Corel Mo,
•>■! i If ’• ;v .-1 m tt-.- doc-
tor’a bills. Hood's i.i 1 .,'e tho bet l
b eevertnUea r* :! 1 u.o no 01 tier. Il l
piAd to Jisvii-u - egg oiNua.t - to jceom-
m ,.d Hood’s gp.rsspurilla." Jlus. C. Ii..
V .‘.BX.ii, Koitbsburg, lit.
|-|ood 09 Sarsa¬ pa rill a
C’
lie sure to u res
! rood’s.
nmirtVSiir- gorillii is sold by nil dm"-
i;i Hood -VL nix Co., for -h. I'renaml oi)Jy by
C. I. id l.ov.vU, Mhsm.
i 1 l-'Oii’ JU » - (>{!!.- M l '.ia n'l livin' ills, bilious-
r * Iwa'liichti. USD.
i.U' M V I: t» ,i( .IN > \ r. U. AOilNBUN.
JOHNSON W JOHNSON,
Attoiimkvs at La Hi. _ 'OX, (I A.
,
The cilice of K hard —: ohnson,
\ i i V., will in fat lire i pent te ini-
d'W lh (irm n.iin ■ ot Joim-
; on A John.-on. . \11 business
promptly all hours, attended to.
open at
courts.
minr. w ii r [Ml !’. IV. K. MAIIoXK
v. •.■ . UKSTI U.
WIIITF.M’UL M A i ION E AND
I ESTER.
Wii practice in the Superior
coin i ef J. ia . eeiinty alul in t lie
Supreme et W hit held
will lie ini •..• -t at A'' 1 ledg: *V i I Ie,
Maimer a am ■ster at
Clinton, All bn sine, s ])romptly
at tend' il lo.
NOTH E DiymURi & CHEDI-
All 1 '' mis indebted to the es¬
tate ot 'Nathan D Maynard,
notified to come I'or-
w, rd and mi: ke payment, and a ! I
neivnl s Inning claims against,
sa id e: tub a I " Dot i li'd b' pi'eseiiL
I hem t" me iii lei rns of tlie law.
June 17 , '! '.in. W. A. Mavnaud.
T< i MY JONES cor XT Y
FRIENDS AND THE BCB-
ld< GENERALLY.
On and after Sept. 1 st I will be
v. nii ib in " Wilcliiiiski, Proprie¬
tor of 'I H E G l,( >IId , where =2 hi
will fed a fu!I line nf Dry (lo< s,
Chi hi.eg. Ceil-' )'’uniishiiigs, > c.
\ cry ! lung (i r,s| ■ ela.-s. Will bo
Zi •el to ha ' coll ea 11 and inspect
Hill : lock. 1 all - a , • veil money,
Y-uirs to serve,
Wvi i . R. i
jtfiST’-l 1-1 Tinnl St., M I ill.
J( i C( I AND;-; FOR SALE.
I luivi- for sale, cheap for cash,
or on ! : c i ime v. ii !i • >in cash pay¬
ment . ila foliov, ing lands—
, < m ■ 1 1 net of m i acres neac
Blent it llde.
< ’.I ' I n-t of 2 ( 52 \ acres near
(‘.reel;.
)j 11 act of fig 9 acres m-ar
G riswoldvill
I. ()ii" 1 - •! f (> 07 ;l acres near
Round On “
r>. One I d of JtXi acres near
u Hill.
The 1 , 1 , dnl and lth I racts cou¬
nt to railroad. Apply to
R. T. Ross,
I lilltoll, ( ill.