The Jones County news. (Gray, Jones County, GA.) 1895-????, August 15, 1895, Image 2

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^r;n f k : , ? R \\ <iH\V, .J* t Pi: I brjn*< f A.\ i >!“ ■ •' »’* ‘i’ i LAY! V' All U>;-i tint. Hill''! ft'l't tin: Atlanta found it*, it f!«‘V"V] < ally sil'Td'd i>y ( Laws'.di t i I a l t.UC.k;! ll J lldni- I .aVi .-'III, Hi;! whom l( lilts Util id disdik" ) ,.->ild ; .1 tulgt T it' A t'} I 11 not a i i -i l uti 1 Tli" men .1 mi*;* i a* D j.lUHM !. \V * ; •i butt r f1• iiw nl tin t. ■ "II It they aid if vvoiiS, try with wildcat, W" Imwi m i 11 • • U'iJIYlc that the Constitu w ut (.1)1 ! li \\ f! did it luukc nit n is t>inipi< v taii» !m in f!;ekl<‘ fact ncl (ruth wlu fi it wants to I pi .:. Th" records of 1 ! ics and i ’ ■ fa Mi.shod truths of hisjorv must a ••vnry ! i f s iniii he oil , i 111 t ‘ till: t l di|, ,,.! rooms il, inwt‘11 that Judge Law.-oi i corrected the (inti -I itul ion ; and that lie did it in a manly and ■ m- vim'ing way i- shown a IoIIowh. “Now what an t!i.- Tin n was mure f huu oi Vi it." ken i i I h" lift thiro mgr : ■ •;» I he r ji.-itl i f til" i d< 111 tux ii".- .1 .lilt" ll i'm first vim wai i n a i: i 11 t' i p i t li" tnv utieomliti 11 l‘l t i V ( sniiml mui" v ami fr"" i ; T ii"m- ourutH (many of tlumi) vot"<l nuniiiHt tin- l.ill "ii th" to •' oi ml that no cmummii.s winch would insure I h" sutindni s iuhI mity of th" "iirn’iicy Ilf .stilt 1 'iink- w"i’" jirnaci iiiid i i III" I Tim wi 1 1 a - r a; pi’ci lati'd 1 !i" (■ nf tins iihj.'ctmn throiii.dmiii t I i ■ dincuHruiai and wa. s' i YjiI l- <*v I itt tli" d, h'ut nl th" hill Th" only f onfihihl" hoj)" >f se- e Hill If -li. pi «; "1 fut.pi n.Mtm tli" tax Lrii%, lim'" ", tli" »«-!h'itg" /Sf Tim i j - • x »\r- roii ry (,;;*< i'( )! |H pftrr.l i V cue i*y j la' t, i ID :dii. • 1 (..;i] l’ " mill," t Iia ( mi I'liin v i 1 ;!< IV il> * I.A n <*rnu)' ri( l**»nc uul (o II V' 1>* t ll 5 (ft \ U !)(>’) 111«* S!il> t I ‘ J 'UfnnU( H CMM’f ft *i/j>*<! in (1 hi , uftniniMMing Will >nom si 80 u mil (f \'c. . that t) ft'nuAht it nnaiift:.! laws at ill vita! points, nml. in my jiidy.iiu, nl. i; p;.: '".ip \v mid linv" "••■•mini JK'ft 1 mialdi !,<■ i».• littu ■ wind" I ry ai:d iui V", : ;i ;i !;i r. m .iin , vi j i i *;ii ai j rom r pidifims. ! t w t h. Wiksoi A 1 V Mi Vi r tak"n Hi" ut Oil lopt h t »rd"i’ "in:n,;iI iu;* L. u, t ‘ "omnuit •" "U nil s nu i 1 ' thv* t mx when d"i lllll! < u hill .dmuld i’ d Mid >11 t ,*• > I" till.". i)i|j NYU i i ., |ti. 0 joi*»ty of tfti.'t it <'<>] t i ublii*un M 11 voMfti.anu ( i ( V i j, y *r 1*5 ml ih m t'Y« t irom tho from th 1 north, H’.iml, of M. i ivan ft.l myan i Nv hr x s r a i in m ivor nior.s amonj: and 1 1 Vi>t"S > or nortiicni d« moo rati too oRst’ur • i’or their \ \Y i \ i i to li" u.' u.-raii v kmuvu Kv rv umd limn, v <1 f iu i uth uud evvrv oil" from t J H ii’lli ■.« Iu i v"ted on [ in quo^tion vuti d on ! li" out'stii.di votru m la- vor of I.ringing' m R, Hill, and if the thirty Ihr<v fiv< Ivor U) i 1 vli’UHH'i’iils I :ui ti) af- liriimtiv". n.- inany nth rs f like .sentiment did do. th" order would lutve iuvn udoptvid t»v u mnjontv of sixty v<*t sand tin I'ni’!!.-" Rill so far ns the evid’ t HR discloses, Moln, i i liuvo passed, W Imtsi.i vi r excuse* may In rcmli r*»d for th, thirty three vot. s it wi!! vi-r IV- main an imprcgmibl till. i * huhilitation lauiKt* m* t .us death m 11 1 1 of r4*p|ft*sentaf ivos at * t nr. K| | V '* ;•, 1'! to I * ! J i \ | *. im 1 i i» I < 11 1 t r ) 0 t i } t «j v il‘- \\ iV V f i i > »t { r [—I i . \} i hud ! hi» t | J .-iLliv to nil hn'k into (.IIIi' t o ], ; a I 1 1 (• < >1 »St -ihank moia \ j penininln] Ivor h ion, Huy Lronglif a! 11 ■■ di’i -'k of ! ! ■ j Stait: 1 .aiik j Tlit i j :•< ill! 1 1 mg. ] I ov. t I.. 111 I iltht ! I'iust- kicking, and if Il' L'" ig ! mini mis!'•!' ' l. Tit" silver tjuo! t i*in is pmetieiil- ; ttl-d. Our fi iniids \vl iu eaf" "\t 11 iii< silvei legisliitimi \vi! * 1 ‘ ti Hi t hut tlmr i Hi r 11 : I m 111! I < i 11, inu ." i i 11 : V " i. hi i in ri,-!ir» i 1 <! >0111 t ci'"iiti d u pm ti<ui am llOW it IS practn ally , , . , lemon, , taki our Imnd- kerehi' f while wi wring th" t< sirs , mt "f vonra. Tin 51*•X t !> ■ a il; 1 t:onvi*nt ion o /\ > i ft .1 U1 ){) m ,,, v pin!form, it a!way:, ha nere.tohi.'. . 1'lnii is a! ready ana 1 il 1 ' frii-mls wim liar i up t I fad ; f ir mi inti 'i » ]■ I f» i t ! > i ft(l m.i? HI i' p:i n i "111 ii v ■ miini.sH i" !i i th" out.- ':l I i.ii v*‘ no a uilt- il • dy. :. nmol mid U ! r ♦ i ! !’ vour i n\ . f. »' t • i ( \ sa 11 i Hi ti U‘UH n n vln *»s may m ti m I'm.-; u !sth{ mmnHo Imt ii won i untv aiVairs. rii huihlin.: hridjftos will on! i formon ‘XI •t moiu v tin:! (rue t ui VvS a a r* ran* tuft'd t h* Volid most ot ti’l'lll; , tin ivfol" til portanee of e.irefill eonsu'.era! mu in 1* ttiin: th' m’out See thai the enmity gets value received and seeure sti'iietures, with a guar- for th fui! (erm I’.’! 1 lol 1 li 1 vou will o t /• * . 5H‘C y ot a candid mul satis! im- lory . \| liiiiaiioM ,,f vour acts sunn^ ai< )>y vour 4 aminl ioa tint vou a ia cap a 'c aiot Wiii v ol the conru roj>os» d ov I j e t. Crrix-KN J. I vv r ■* dm m i 1, i H ' ill ) | t I <1} ' ]>r. 'J'. A Whit", V lit iil l M wornliw world it w I TVS . flUu * r shewil si uid him nfter th" rnnii "( Ini'" l'llig \ t. a. . i ; -s plum g <«'r- u\*'V V • iiidiehr'k Alidrr. , ,, 1 Mil ;0 I i ; ;.t a •nu¬ ill: I 'i i : «»r th ri } liaMfcd the.I , , 4 (, r j h en(is and I UK’S i' "U:: i ymijig ladies, |l, ut tin y eoidd g -t to tliem j tin-y hulled out for luifte., Y*h»< -i -. u-o-w, expre-.-ed the hoys i < exactly it- 1 the gil ls drove off. Hoh Turk i l' Afaeon last F.I- day afteriu n, . (‘am" along uj> \\ ain:;t d""k ii 1 j 5 i" luiind .soni" l t triil I mg up m a r landed ai Rminii i *ak dav mor ) { tha t t j .. \ l I ' !*• .*1 . f 11 l I , ! ft i i T 1 h a fo i’>Vv 11; 'A' ; I 1 \Y r } l ) { t V t) i \ 1 : < i H i j Wi t * 1 W it 11 UK i !l VI \\ !l and Hoi ( \v ii -i mv v }; b 1 "' s:1 ’ a ll luds, SO I told ll * I tl'.enftnt i d" go lo Hillsboro Rut dec id d not to go. Will date just here that saf> which Tom M i!- urn and J‘„ J. ent 01)1 thr.l was i!) ti;,. til-" n Walk \t 15 'ft <;r two ago Th( v ml)i )t‘i 1 it i it> eon tints if , ; vx\ nl >y i* was on j \ t * j thyv roS>lvti ii eookim* so >\, u % i < M fiid •j , j . i it . | ' i L i'f % I Ml ■“ tcfichcrs wh i •i r betMifiMina t J liA Iu))Um p ■ i" i ft I li <■;}!• ! t d t dTV" :i , im d i -11 - i f ■V >n: Ino i-Tdit-at ■ - f ’ III i'jx.dii ft lid 1 l : Hi 1 a-for*-, was lot -rt. ‘ r aif th • sen • j 'A- e.imsider- ed and, l>y the vote‘-*f the fi aeh- i■ rs, grammer was omitted, Tin, we thought unfortunate, in vii v. m th" nud that < J" vorr-ct nw of llUlgURgO is a MV" ;n.-lit. and ii h.o fit ud ; auMit revived, w.ii, we mar. :U u" distant date hc'-on' • « -ii' of ; he Lis' ai ts. !; L.vxe" * vX-NICOPIA i- t i -a nl j o < \l\'V i A;oi ■ J a i. < i ; 1 1 •1 [■' L viiln, :oim- V f- I y county, . d to V C \ 1 i It i v| V* : v ii ■ r- ‘ ■' imi leaning 1 against th" ii ;e. If ii HOOV . v* edict is corr- et it ought to Re suHk’ii’nt evi Hi ec for Hi ■ young that lft. r pr senre jH* v nine vn -, are valnahh • V;UU!\ RI.: to Wftst* W R T ■ l ft It will i> * )>atl it iio nowr i; i h« is a clover m Ill Vv r.g muii and dv-erw of llOl'ie ill ft 11. Eli Pekrixs i A MEM. if rain for | „ 1 »•. rr , n • • ‘ :!< * r llVT. ok at !:•. i;o"k, til«' n .1 ii:I* In. : man am !v •■ >: ■ : 1 1 ai. ‘•T.n'ii .sunn, d r-, r.i iif->\v1 1 s ? d tli< A- Etta 1 n. pond mg j r vi * *i I " < i t .v wit it is k s t ,nondr I tho nloasiTo 1 V i • mad" a business ral City t ; ■ day i. v. .1 v s tv.v.L wife went to i r ! liiion. i \v i (v and liahy. S "( i 1 . t n -1 k with il lauuiv. or VS I., -‘t wvck with Mi.-?:- J r_ 1 . of Che 1 tanot>ga. ■ side 1 >>’ri• ail of a \y aro l. i-di: to any is tm and si I ( i I ; - ; ) i. L locumb and hor u»r childt'iv; and Mr . N. A. Kir- i Chat j .’in., Will ! .... Midi i„I"i l . n«t Hun- | day for Vi'. A. Bragg's Tli cv will a c or ■ with his fami- Iv t Isa Maggie Sloeumb i - spending a }■: - t of In r vacation with Miss c; I. wart. W f Tin ""spent last Satur- v,relatives in the ( v' Jack*.':- mid Gris- ru t ir, 1 '."'A ,j p ’ i. A* 0 f ' r..- r , vv . in. uiv. m i m - ; a a <) i t*» 1- in"or of ^'d; L r t s. Tln-y will play igain this (Thursday) ofternoon, uid invites cvvry htitly to come. KNTRANC EXAMINATION ' OF TITE GECKO IA NOR¬ MAL AND IN Hi STRIA, L C : < i'LLlv.i il. \ 1! i-iiig latli - ->i .Ani"a cotm- f -1 att"ud the a.i'iv. in nu n-diciition, aro i > appear at Clinton on mil, !, • r , f-nti*ancr vx . ; aw. l ' a ... . , , Uu.’ ., '• - "I Mi,.:. ... vix : i / i'niiimar. 'i lia io xi l "■ »; ; r.-rn- . wriiu A»r n i Chuppi-U. ■li \ li;). A. H. . Mi Kay, o. s. c., j.c. : r > ■ ; ; A A:yluird, its "X- 1 11 '; i a nard. I ;i >!>*:• 1, for loavc* Iu . !•• ! i’.id.-: "i rah! j -iat" .'. j]i I \ • ■ :*; ;Miu* - .to■■) on ti- \ !' AT !av S '-!, next. ■ ( .. . ,, ’ > : ) ; ly. • iidmary. - NOTH E. ] 1 i .'ft .: i d hull v< i i f : m one "ii r. (J,. ; i • )0; -ft , -'b’l-’i :iin ■ fit i- R. \V. I.- for sa • A , i raver ia no fts.-i 1 v malt ( ■ft ;V" R aju \ i 1 :, J. vu ;. VaxIWrex Ajiply li, E & Co., VI ■! ■ !t!v 11", (■ RK OX .•J. (’ G... : HAuRON v'v. GREENE 5 A'" nts 1 ’ ’: v' , — :; ’,d Sell ii ■ [,;uid. 1 x ■ - if. Vi . . i ■! VI.. it;i, nm;tagor of ■ ■ Nm ""1 ,.i:d Iii\I,.smi"iit mi :: ream Parties luiviny 1; J I v :" m " refjm sled to confer with us, either j in ]>i rson or I>y letter. ILvruox A Gkhk.vk, Clinton or) v! ray, Ga —STO)* AT THE— ft eoves House C), -I FOURTH STREET MACON GA Rates «!,;»') PER day. l GENERAL SUMMARY. Condition **C t?\«> I>:ftVront Cr«ip* Tltrou^h out llrors- t:it«. COUN. With one or two v.’ooks.moru of *©»• . Fonnblu weather in tho northern part of t ! '0 state, Georgia will harvest tha larg-st corn cron cv.jp ma-lo within her borders. Iu ulnuut ovary county in the st thorrepi i4 a* «*oo*l :u the laud i make. The onl# tiisi\*tors havo bn.*a soma local hailstorms ami tiio over- flowing and destruction of some of the river and creek bottoms in different sections daring the latter part of Juua and the fir t of July. In south and southeast Georgia many fanners hav i 1 put tho land, from which tho oat crop was token; into "Mexican Juno” corn, j which at this time promises a good I yield. This is a very white ooru, most j excellent for broad and hominy, and t much likei by tho people of that part, j of the state. This largo coru crop, | flanked anil supported nt> it, is, by largo stops of hay, syrup, moat, fruits, eta, convinces ms that Georgia farmers are at lasf beginning to travel the.road that | loads to prosperity, in Icpondenoo and j comfort. i Let us continno and increase our I ! efforts iu this direction, striving harder i and harder oach year to cut loose from our thraldom to cotton until wo raiso cvrytiling that wo consume within our i own borders and thus achieve absolute | independence. i Coni and moat for sale, raised by i Georgia farmers, havo ceased to be eb- j Jcc* of curiosity on the struct* of our | ] importation towns, and I of hope thea by articles another will year havo tho > | entirely ceased. . ..... COTTON i here has been some gain in the con¬ dition of this crop since the last repor though there Is still much room far 1; provement. Tho gross took such fnll possession the ami such strong hold during into wet weather that it was with difficulty overcome and killed, and in many cases tho stand of cotton wps In¬ Until jured while getting rid of the grass. the last few days there has been too much rain for cotton, especially on sandy lands, and some oases of rust have bean reported from sonth Uoorgi*. On tho whota, from the present outlook, 1 no reason to.change my opinion on rhn probable output of this crop,, via. t three quarters of last year’s yield. OATS. Oats have boon harvostod iu fair or¬ der all over tho state, and havo turned out astonishingly in tho well, considering how late spring they wore planted. This mo3t valuable fool for all stock should be planted much more largely. Tho acreage should bo at least (iotpiod, nml more pains should ho taken in pro. paring tho soil aud plowing them th. vrnn,\T. Tho yiold of wheat this year has not been as satisfactory The as was hoped for a month ago. thinking out of the "Top by too excessive cold of last.winter niado itself apparent when The graih was threshed out and measured, la most cases the yiold has been diaap- and in addition thftro has been some loss since cutting, by heavy and continuous fains.. leer. i he reports from the rice crops are very fi ut. ring, and there will b» an unusual amount of upland rice rgbied throughout the state. Many farmer*, wili bosidcs supplying their own wants, have a surplus lor sale. Jf small mills tor cleaning the grain no in every county of lower and middle Georgia, it would lead to a large ift- crease in the rice crop; many persons being of deterred having from planting" on afi* count no mill for cio.autng rice within reach. A number of such mill; are in operation. a;ia it is said that they pay well. nay, shu.ht, sorghium cane, POTAibin. These important, though minor crops, with ilr0 a 'l promise doing well of oscoUouc throughout yield. the statu, FIELD ITiVS AND GROUND P3A9, These crons, npen which so much of onr planted ninat supply depends, have boon more largely th m usual, and at present the oatlo >k is good for au abuudant yield of both. FuUlT. From Tyboo to To.-mossoa tho fralt frets and vines iu this state are bead- mg down with tho r loalsof luscious trait, and tho growers and-railroads are working night an 1 day to got some Long y'the train crop loads to of less water favored melons, sections. and peaches daily north grapes arc going ou the northern oitios. to supply the people of The fruit industry is a growing one, and would increase more rapidly if tho railroads could give lower rates of freight, which 1 hoy ptob- nhly will do before another crop ia moved. There are more canning and drying pubdc plants than ever before, while every goad wife iu the state is busy preserving, canning, drying and turn¬ ing into wine or vinegar ail the fralt' she can manage. In spite of this much of tho fruit crop will be fed to hogs or go to waste. There should bo a canniug or evapor- ating plant of in every neighborhood, and fruits every kind should all be saved. Tlie world want) our canned or dried fruits, and is willing to pay a fair price for them; but we seem Very indifferent about the matter. The prices for watermelon*, peaches, grapos, etc., are muoh lower than In former years, and tho profits of the growers, therefore, will be muoh less than usnal. STOCZ. With the exception of a few reports ot hog cho era, tho condition of stock is good all over the state, and with no drawback this state will import bat lit¬ tle moat next year. There 13 no reason why we should import any. Georg *h old bo a sellar of meat and not a buyer, an t I believe the day l* sear at : ’ cch will bo the case. When r.i: ng her own meat and bread, and ". lun.’.'.crnring licr own cotton crop. !u 1 nvm mills, she wilt indeed and in truth merit her name of ‘‘Empire State •jf tho fcouih.”