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Thursday, September 12, 1SP5.
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MACON COTTON MARKET.
(Corrected every Wednesday.")
Good Middling - - . ‘ I tv«-
.Middling - - - . 1 /*:;
Low Middling ...
Ordinary - - - - (
Highest prices paid for cotton
seed. R. L. Bradley.
Robert Thundcrburk is clerking
for R. I. Bradley.
Miss Julia Green left last Mon-
day for . Milledgcville, . where _ she
will enter school.
I,,n>,„f a
portion of last Week with the fain-
ilv of Terry Lazenhy.
Sound money and the highest
price paid for cotton seed.
R L. Bradley.
Miss Eppic Clawson, one of the
cleverest young ladies , ,. in the conn-
t v. is visiting the family of f>. H
‘
Hounds iu Putnam
Bring your cotton seed to Gray
and R L. Bradley will give.you
the highest market price for them,
We see from our exchanges that
the merchants all around ns are
getting in their fall stock. What
the merchants of Jones are doing
they keep to themselves.
Miss Kate Morgan,who Inis been
spending some time in South
Georgia, returned homo last Fri-
day. Siie resumed her school
near Fortville last Monday.
Elder Jones, of North Carolina,
will be in the county next week,
and will preach at Cancv Creek
on luesday, Pine Ridge W odne^-
day and Mountain Spring on
Thursdav.
-We- c aL.# Attention Vffiuton L, to H,e Mu -,dver ad\ 1 r-
-
f semeitf, ot the \ ictona Hotel,
A 1 1 aniat,'/ It will 1 «- rfmt
house don’t propose to take an\
advantage of the people during
the exposition in that city, but
will take care of you for -fg .00
per day. Read the ad.
It was our pleasure to attend
the Primitive Baptist Association
which c'-'iiveiled in Putnam iast
week. A number of ministers
a d a great many people were if*
J," 0 ' lla ’ ! «
was wen represented. Kev. i). J.
Hitchcock who lives near the
o.jurch has been its pastor for
more than hair a century.
We have received three well
written and interesting accounts
of the golden wedding of Mr. and
Mr«. Jack Roberts, which occurr-
<-d at their home last week. Of
coursc it isn’t expected that we
could give space to all ot them, so
we gave preference to the first one
received, in fact it was in type
whun tho other tw o reached t hi ^
office, however we feel grateful to
all of them for their efforts
give our readers an account
this interesting affair.
Mr. Jesse Miiier, of Blounts-
viile, and Miss Mary Maddox, of
Putnam, were united in marriage
nt 9:80 last Sunday morning at
the home of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Maddox.
Rev m. F. Hurst, AValton county,
p erforming the ceremony, Jesse
kept his secret well and surprised
bis friends yet their congratula¬
tions came readily, What wu
shall attempt to sav in the* way of
a hymenial are words of sincer¬
ity—not a mere newspaper com¬
pliment for this well mated coup¬
le. We have known the groom
from Li.- childhood days. He
as kind, affectionate and true M
bis devotion as a woman ; is solv r
Industrious and economical. His
jiretty, modest and inteligent lit-
th' bride will never lack for
attention that he can show her.
She is possessed of all that i.- re-
quisite to make him a good wile.
We wish for them constant show
ers of success and "happiness. May
Jhe love which they cherish for
each other increase in order as
J,hey grow in yeprs.
THE NFWS FROM JAMES.
The last week was a kinder i'll
week with the farmers, some fin-
! ishing pulling (odder, some ma-
| : king mi baskets, some picking cotton
a others hunting, while a few
arc sitting about Duffy's store.
IT II. Kingmun, Jr., hit
; Thursday last tor Milledgoville.
to see if he cannot, capture axuth-
,>r medal. We hope that ho will.
MlsH M! ’-V Ptewnrt left here on
1 lmrsday last lor Winder, bhe
goes up theie to tiv and got up a
In l,81<! ''hiss, and wo hope that she
will . succeed in getting
a. 1 tm pu-
P'ls she wants.
xiiss Hello Smith of Rock Hill
has returned home at last, and
wc expect some body is not sorry
for it:
Mrs Luke Smith of Macon spent
the most of last, week at the Gray
place, tho guest of W. 0. Roberts,
her son.
Misses Rosa and Lena Afassen-
Imrgo, of Macon, after spending
some time very .pleasantly at
Big Field, have returned home.
M»Tt »««:’. M
he ,Stewart, /M'ss Ros# ,,t Mass.-nburg, Burmiula Lawn, 0. il-
with Miss Lima Massonburge
made James a pop call on- day
last week. Robert, and Willie
never felt butter and we
sav biggw. 00
*'• 1 1 P eaini rmnes feoiKi .»»id r-miiiv icimi.j, nun
spending a week in the piuey
woods down in tlm state of Dooly,
hav ‘ ivfunied lmnie.to the d.-light
or "';- j :'z
K> jf.. Kingnian'is qmte^’side "uni
has been for the last three or fom
days. W e presume that Hr. Har-
ueman will have her to herself
again soon.
On the —t‘t 11 ult., a tine young
man arrived at the homo of Mr. &
Ml’S. Newton Etheridge, and ex-
peats to remain there about 21
’suamn^ ' tM< '
voutig young gen g. nutman t leniun s mime.
On the 4th inst, a fine young
lady came to see Mr An Mrs. Jim
Christian, andexpects to remain
vvitli them until she is sweet six-
tW!11 ’
j Mrs. I). IL Blocumb and three
. i sons—Henry, ClilT and Arthur,
| Knf Sunday j daughter, Julia, left here <1
last, for their new horn.,
Atlanta. We wish buy them ill
lu, H» nt ‘ KS <hat tJ "T ar *'
j iuj , t()1 .
| y V( , ni JJ. ,. .bol Roberts,'of to say that the Master
place, is about well once more.
We were very uneasy about our
little friend for a day or two.
BLOUNT,SYILLE LOCAfiS.
Carl Dumas, of Macon, is visit¬
ing friends and relatives here.
W. T. Little and wife are visit -
ing Willard-
W. T. Farrar, of Haddock,
a part of last week with tl e
r««UI. - of c ». Zarwr ..ml !,■,
Geo. Barron, of Round Oak. who
has l;e< n visiting relatives here re-
turned home Monday !
:-.se Miller, an account of
whose marriage is giviti elsewhere
in this paper, returned home with
his charming voting bride Sunday
afternoon. Report says that lie
has won a prize and we cougratu-
late our good neighbor in his sin-
C r -,-;.-\ \Ve healtily welcome Imre
community and wish tot
^ lif ,, Th ‘ y had qtl ;..
a • seiT i nado la.-it
nmn ber of our people attend-!
( , (1 Cie association at Enon. |
While I’ve seen larger crowds j
there, it was well attended.
Robers Turk and his charming
sister, Miss Nellie, spout a day < i-;
two with Miss Mamie Lee Smith '
last week.
G. m. Farrar wont over to the
Central <Tty Tuesday.
FROM KOBERTSYILLE.
Miss Ellen Brundage, of Wil-
kinson, is visiting her brother,
L. m. Brundage.
Miss Hattie James, a very
ty and attractive ywmg lady, j.:
on a visit to Henry Crawford, in
We wish her a pleasant trip and
hope she will soon return.
Miss Belle Smith and
arrived in the v , lage Sunday . » .. •
| -M’..'’’ mdsome time
Misses.Mamie and Katie .Brook:
aaf { Olive l< -iierts. pure*
tractive young ladies, with Henry
Hudson vver<* the gte.-.- c of
Josie Jones Sunday.
>rr-. IL P. Emerson spent a few
days with the family -f Wm. Em-
son lasTwe-k.
Mrs. Sal-lie Brooks and three
children visited the families of
Messrs Green and Wm. Roberts
last week. Dixie
hi Mriii;u:s\ i! i.i;
(left from last wck)
It 1 ms berni sun-lime since I
wrote to this charming little pa-
per. I think every one in the
county should take an interest in
it and help make it quip' interest-
ing sir et. I think there is noth-
ing better to build up n county
than a good news paper and I
think every county should have
O1)0> Old Jones is quite a prosper-
otls countv and I do not see why
q cannot have as go ><t a paper as
a , )Y ( qi 10V 0 (mn p v m Georgia large (leav
i„g OM t those that, have
ic.«). I do think it can if everyone
will work for it; for I think wo
have a good and kind editor who
will <!o justice t" all. I am
to say though wo already have a
go. id litt! pap t which is nnpr- >v-
i ng every da v ;jnd i f it continues
it will certainly lie an honor to
the county.
Miss A Mine Lowe (lie pretty
and accomplished litt e daughter,
of W re Lowe, oi Loweville.
spt nt several davs last week with
>■ Htunphnes. ... Macon..
went on lh ivnights ot t v-
t-him? cxgursixm his hud Friday wu;
out t . see jiarent • Friday . 1 !-
U rnonii. t,ailing of the
wreck that oceured at Pope’s
rv. He said he n-ver witnessed
■
anything • liorritile , ., - Ins , hte
more jii
- • *
H" «;a- *•> ui_sed . . up ve«y , -•ndly „ , cut .
muhing M'l'ious. Mr. Keiinedv
f. !' i! ,’ ul ( '! ‘ 1 n!n b h ' iv ” v '<“'
m
"” 1 h a " ! ^. '!'* as J ul *
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((t ,J t(!(l ((i iun \ W!ls ' kllocUo d
insi ’
il(li . j)y a , w
.M r.u \y. Goins, of Lowe
is spending a few days with hgir
lister, Mrs. T. F. Humphries,
Mlx W. T. Lowe and children,
sXUii Mrs. A. E. Small, of Lowe-
^ ." ith
the family ot J. S. IIumphrieB.
Miss Bidd.e Tyner of
tude, is spending a while
Miss Lilia Comer.
Misses Bennie and Annie Little
of Macon, are visiting in the
I'.etghlxirho.otl.
Mrs. Bryant, of -East Macon,
and daughter, Mrs A ’J’Small of
Loweville, spent last, Tuesday
morning at J. ri. Humphries.
* !,wi V'-" 1 " 1I " l,i !. ,ll ri( ’ H hnH
returned deliglittul 1 . ,
trom a vist-t to
L ; ».vmilh- where she was. the gu^
,,f « ,fW Anine^-iwe. ‘
buc-coss to i hi-, Nkws.
Truth.
j.VtjvyH -----—^ un* dnngf‘rous. A dollar
spent for Ilood s Sarsaparilla now
may prevent illness which will be
expensive and hard to heur. ;Now
IS the tune to take Hood’s Sarsa-
pari 1 la.
Hood’s PiiIs cure aiJ iiver ills,
relieve constipation and assist.
; 'em. joe
~ * ATT AT:
; . f WS.
, .
Cotton picking is now in for a
season improve. and we hope times will
The school at Light and Tie has
begun with quite an efficient teach
er in tlie person of jjis.s.Edna
Cain, of Macon.
Miss Lula Silas, one of our pret-
tiest and most entertaining girls,
returned homo last Saturday, ai-
' 1 ”, " l, ‘ l ‘
.
Khft wag >w . com , >ani( . (l hy ] u , r
„ isg Tiirtre-r, a charming
young hrev. ol UiLsbore,
^ I. J. .onu,;
1 °“ ,l) ’ <!na '/ 1 " ! !,!; 1 /“ r Soiith <,a ”
- ’
j liree ot our most noted young
m „ n visited the Misses Silas last
Sunday evening. T’hose arc sen-
«ii>le m»ys; they know where t" |
bnd good company
Blanks li ot ‘T’ James " 1! last ' ' 'V" Sunday. '! * *•!
Mr. j
Blanks is in very feeble health. |
15. A. Moore returned Lome Sun!
day from Brunswick, where he isj
engaged in getting crons ties.
miss Pearl GrigsViy and T. L
j ^ ;es was the guest of W. 15. Mc-
Arthur’s family Sunday last,
Tho Hiocumb base ball team
-'ill ] lay a .game with tic Jan.-’
L-v * n-x! Hur.l. ” afternooii at
James. .Yll who will are invited
to conn Van.
Dr Drummond’:* Lightning
Remedy for Rlicumati-m has *
re .
( ,.p vw( the unqualified
mftnt ot - the medical faculty, li .s
bc-imra •< f" and remarkably
ion. Its work is > spue-
;■ niraculous that J - u fit :s
pip- f y/ , in tl fir : 4 dose >
,, mt consists ot two bottles and
a month. Price $5: sent by
:xpr---s on ret- ipt >1 price with
full .-.p*-cuil icstrucfton . 0 "(
treatment v. cui- any orainury
case. Drummond Medicine Co.,
Id Maiden Lane, New York.
Agents Wanted. Send 25c. for
nrr-
(’01! N H (Pi.\ ;-'iF’I IXGS
/ s Have I G-
to gather the tier ey staph U'
the prices eontimn to fnlvan •
they all have plenty of time. It
is sometimes an advantage to not
be quite so fast. It the price of
cotton should go to ten cents next
winter, the old cows, hogs and
other cattle of the cotton
will deserve an interest in
prayers.
Good nuv.y friends < f this com-
munity are attending the Primi -
live Rapt i-d Ocmulgee As wool a turn
at Enon church, in Putnam conn-
tv. Wav Hod abound in their
'
midst.
W J. McMiehael _ is quite
with malarial lever We hope he
will he visited by a speedy
cry.
M isre:- Adel la and Can: (’hi hi
visited-their sister, Mrs. Willie
Smith, at Bradleys last week.
Prof. F. \V. Childs, ■f Mere r
University, is dividing his vaca .
tion this week with.). A. Adams
Our efficient district overseer.
* , *Jubie>nio< i;s. having ’.be’
t 0 V!IllH.:'!l'!i:'V ! lit
/
1
$100 Fur u Hot'!-.
Mr S B. 1 L
gto St... J re"
_ " ! li ' one f _ uni
mornl«. Lightning . . ,, Kem. c-
Rheumatism, wrote to tho , Drum ,,
e. ,j u q, ,. (\ Aii d i
f \- ( , w i',. r k saviim : lie would
not take One Hundred Dedar-ha
..........
wi’h‘togef rid ' ofTs.'!? V> an to
the Druuuuond Medicine (k> . and
V’-’T '«H two ^ bottles to oi .•our then- e X pie.- r -medv ad
for a mouth’s tr«-nt-
Agents Wanted.
JUFT OVER THE LINE.
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Sent -bride, «» ’«»•-
At the home of tin Sept,
o r„ KS( . p M ;n, r ..r im,,.,,,^ v i!l,
Mary ^ ul(lox W(! re united
m niarriflgft 'bv Key. Hurst. We
wish for them' ‘ a long ’ and hannv
jp-,.
Prof. G. S. Gardner has* closed
' W \ Ovfni- ^ md waster
0doI „
’J’he Primitive Baptist association
a f Enon closed yesterday, day.’ large
crowds attemted each Our
kind editor and estimable lady, of
ip H ,, R)nks Covnvv N'mvs could
J M . see,, mingling among relatives
and friends.
Clarence Pound, of Fla., is on a
visit to his parents at this place
Miss Ann-New top, of Maclien
visiting rnlativoK lic re.
Miss hippie Clawson is visiting
t!]e family [).,‘ ,,f it. H. Pound,
Mis ., isv Coehmn. of Spnrja,
i :; visiting her aiinl, Mrs. T O.
Pound.
Misses Btitus and Annie Hound
have returned home, after a pleas-
ant Visit to relatives here.
F ” ""hi rX""*’ ' j
edgeville. all on a visit to t lie
fatnil)'-of C. H. Di-iskell.
Mi's. m. P. Whaley and Mrs. .!
T. Hpoiglit* family of Haddock, visited
tli of mit. S. E. Odom.
Henry Driskeil and wife. (
Monticello, made a shot, visit to
their sister Mrs. J. T. Mathis.
. Miss Dodie Lane, after a pleas
ant stay with relatives hero l
turned to her home iu Miliedgo- j
ville.
Miss Eva Driskeil leaves for At¬
lanta to-morrow.
Miss L'liii.-'- Whaley le i,’es to¬
for Mont.ie -llo tout tend school
this term. F. L. \V.
A RE you coming to tie
Exposition? if So
at the Leading Hotel, when
are to be had for
J000 guests per day. The only
fir.it-«hi:-r Hotel in tin* City chnig-
ing only $2,00 per day.
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Half bl< k from < -u- Med
W-ri’A OA
Burglar Proof hub
hies, Cars pass 1 1 ir , V‘ ; -ry (1
minutes for Expo-it'em ban <;<
Everything first dais. Th KK: 'i
iu the City, 'i'he bk:-.'i ta-
in the City. Telegraph or]
write ahead for Accommodation,- ,
Remember v/e will treat you right
and charge you only $ 2,00 per day !
Bcterd and J udging Porters
: 'R trains.
TIIE GREATEST AT'TRACTION
At thf
BATTLE OF GETTYPilt:KG
Located just, outside of main en-
trance on 14th street and Pied-
trt..... arej r>- , ‘f i-ni it
Kwh
ES3FO tea B (f* goo
li tiro Foundation of
the Wonderful Cures by
*. « ag¬ *
Ea 0 ifM &
w
^ *55 t“’® * *“■ lariHa
That i. Why the cm « by lleoit a
!?.-:i sip iriila nre IYiins
Tb iti- 'sn.i' Why 1 ' hM An-uivi-illa
emvsttu: st ■ of vSci'Ot'ub,
Salt ltUeuiu »mt otl« v Wood diseas-s.
Th.'t iveling, ie Wbv It ev. iv. a That
Tired sw -agfli ns men n es
gives on rgy In pun-e <*1 cxtcnutiim.
That ie Why -rillu n- "-moi ui.t i r
H-’-Js . e.-i; • r- - ...is,
mat wo! bindrh . .es- •? inve-,..-’iit:on,
That is Why the > Re* of II- .d
Suv •; ■ vilki have inert used year after
year, while ether preparations of less
merit have come. 1 - -.1 n little tv in
p • ;vir, .m.i a'.-, heaidot no uu r ■
That i t Why ILukIV l-.-.r.siparhU
rvqulri-s the be.: ,t l.abui-atoi-v in the
world That is Why
Hicsoff ;a w arviapairHlo
Is the ©$ii^y
True Bteftd Purifier
, rcmlnently In tta-put to i-yetcdny. Bo
pure to Rot th.od’s .r.d only Hood’s.
Hood's PH!:. i-Liiy'' hVl .ohA
UK HAttn .tOftXsON- t . ir. JOHNSON
JOHNSON A JOHNSON.
Attohvkys AT Law, ruxTi«, Ga.
The ofrie if Richard Johnson,
' i : v > * !l future operate im¬
dor the (inn mune of John-
son & Johnson. All business
promptly attended to. Offie.
open at all hours. Practice in all
courts
R0IJT ’ vv,,,w,,:n ’ W K. MAHO.NK.
W I'. KKHTKTl.
WHITFIELD J MAHONE AND
LEST EP.
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice in tin Superior
court, of Jones county and in tho
Stipn-nu court. mix . Whitfield
will be located at Milieilgovilh-,
Malione at Haddock and Lester at,
Clinton, All lujsiiK'D.s promptIv
attended * o.
JONES CO. LANDS FOR SALE.
1 have for sale, cheap foreash,
or 1 ■ti long time with onceash pay¬
ment, the following lauds—
l One tract of 4fi0 acres near
Plentitude.
‘2. One tract of 20J.) acres near
Catiey Creek.
8 . One tract of r>Jp acres near
Griswoldville.
4 One tract of GO-74 acre's mar
Round Oak
C One tract of )!)(> acres nefir
Union Hill.
Tie 1 st, Brd and 1 th (.raetscon¬
venient to railroad Apply to
E. T. Russ,
(Rinton, Ua.
0 B SPAEIK i '
( k. A otonCommIssionMerch ant
aVIACDM, ga.
W BONNER Scalesman
ONLY 25 GT COM HI .HON FIIARG! A FOR SELLING COTTON
No Ohtugf for Htoragi----*“*
Moony loaned, on < 'otton m store at barest bank rat ■s.
I charged for li f mont h
. 5 . THE PUBLIC
t "in pr<-j)ar> d to d< as good
nginc, boiler ;,nd mill general
repair work a: any;--li« p in Goor-
gi u f lav had years of expo
•l* can fully guarantee
.- ATiSJ- Af TION IN EVERY
loYRTTCGLAR Can -apply ail
iluiie.uids for le w engines, boilers,
Mir o r ;-1 X •s S Y
jtafirUOCK BOTTOM PRICES. Soliciting your orders, llespfc.,
J. E. RATCLIFF. Mgr.. LOOSER’S MACH!.' E WORKS,
MJE I-HUGEVIj.EE Cr.u i
,
'KJ
If AID® MW
i Sl-( u-k.-f
PALI,
A X 1 )
WINTER
SHOES
at rock bottom figures; also a tuU
s!o« k < f DRV GOODS A UKOUL-
RIFS.
When yon wish t O have good
m a 1 send your corn to mv mill.
Whi'M vou wi h to have good f-yr-
up send your cane to my mil'I.
W hen you wish a good turnout
and a line ample of cotton Iu ing
it to my gin. When you wish tho
hip,he .-1 ]irice for cotton weed bring
then! to me. When yon wish a
real good jot) of shop work cal! on
i„ 0 . Heaidon lu re at my place.
1 !avdimI)mmis will be glut! to have
!■, s friends call on him at Fort-
ville when in want of cheap goods
•ffe’S'-JI ii.lie.d prices paid for col-
toll Seed ,!. M. CLARK
WHEN IN ATLANTA
STOP AT THE
EXPOSITION ANT
PiEKTAlTH
MiMi.ll 'tTl.t.'HS AND I IB -MlAt AHT
RU 1 UUXO.
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POWKL A- t’CX of KvroM’ox.
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I’ahl- uiiMit parsed. Clean CuiU-
foi tabu- I. eds. Popular pi ices.
-STOP AT' THE—
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221 FOURTH STREET
MACON GA-
RATES .(.1,00.PER DAY.
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A. positive cure for l.iliipnsneHS,
constijuition, sour etoinacli, dizzi¬
ness, indijestion, pain in back,
side, or headaclie, and all diseases
caused from a torpid condition ot
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TATUM
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Cures back, rluima|ism, pain in spruins, limbs, pain brus* in
lame
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For sale tie following nier-
chanis of iis county: W 10.
Morgnt (1 rav ; 11. ,1 tV. J. T. h in-
11 ey, Haddock ;