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THE
Thursday, September 1W, 1895.
IaOOAIi.
D R. STAPLER,
550 Cherry St., . . Macon, (In.
Makes ttSpeeialtv of the Eve
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MACON COTTON MARKET.
(Corrected every Wednesday.)
Good Middling - . .7
Middling - . .7
Low Middling 1 1
'Ordinary - <;
Highest prices paid for cotton
Seed. R. L. Bradley.
Mrs. Austin’s school now
bsrs twenty pupils.
K 1, Bradley will pay Macon
ces for cotton seed.
Notice change in schedule of M.
A N. Railroad.
Mrs. Dance of Putnam is with
her daughter, Mrs. Lazenby, who
is quite sick.
Sound money and the highest
price paid for cotton seed.
R. L. Bradley.
Bob Bradley will '‘drum” the
county for the next ton days
lor Ray’s warehouse.
N v Coates, ,* M. «, I I, ledger, , lie, ,, who ,
travels for a tobacco house, made
us a pleasant call at the office last
week.
Bring your cotton seed to Gray
and R. L. Bradley will give you
the highest market price for them,
We have 11 new correspondent
from Haddock, and one that is
not contemplating matrimony—
for a while at least.
We want your business, yon
want noon Clothing. If wk get
your Business you are sure of good
Clothing.—Eads, ,-Ga. 'd( Neel A Co., Ma-
dm ; '
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Wo have a lot of Macon adver-
.tiseiuqnjs to which we call the at¬
tention of our readers. We will
have something tosav of each one
of them next, week.
For the want of space 1 we are
iorced to leaveout two or three
-tmm.pninioaf ions. We will soon
have room for all of our corres-
jsimhiite.
Mrs. Geo. McGhee and Bob
Thuuderburk are both confined to
theirlads with fever. We hope
s<s»n to hear that they have been
restored to health.
Eads, Neel A Co., Macon, Ga.,
are the only absolute ‘‘One Price”
Clothiers in the city. You are
sure of the lowest price if you
deal there. Your money back if
you are not pleased.
Ella May Jones, who has had 1
a 1
severe attack of fever, has coitva -1
lesed sullieientlv <0 be up
about. We are glad M for she is 4 i
very bright and promising ..... ' j
girl. j
\Ye are sorry to know that Mr.
Henry Graves is confined to bis
home by sickness. Hope he will
soon Is* able to resume his duties.
He is a faithful ..... and . popular . <d- ,
«cer.
Mrs. Bradley says hard times
are not playing around the home
of John Bradley, Sr.,. Wo will
have to load up a car of Gray
folks -J amt shin u» there to got ° a
1 f fail’to'notice 1 1 t ,..
(UdnT but
neglected to mention the unusual
brood, smile that. John Roberts
now wears—the latest arrival at
his house is a line boi.oiu m
lour. Accept our congm u alioi.s,
old follow.
NotTe the call for a temperance
meeting in Clinton on the ,sl
Tuesday in Octolx»r.
prominent invited temperance address men the meet-
been to
ing. Let all who are interested in
this subject attend.
Our reading matter is cut short
this week by advertisements. Our
h ibscribers and correspondents while,
will bear with us a little
(Ve are making arrangements to be
enlarge the paper, which will
done as soon as possible.
Miss Rosa Dickson, ono of wa-
«*oirs most nooular dauKhv^rs
been Se on an extended visit to Miss
Mnllikin. at Bradley These
voun® ladies were the magnets
that drew three young men to
Bradley last Sundav-Messrs
deman, Gresham and Crkuliart,
all of Macon. The hospitable popular
home of Mr. Mullikin is a
resort for the young people.
HADDOCK NEWS Notes.
Miss Hortense Haddock and
Miss Mary BroiiHon lmvo returned
t»i their respective homos in Mu-
<,, ;n, altor spending a low
"itli tin? lamily of J. D. Anchors.
Misses Maggie and Man.de Har¬
deman ro( utmal homo Thursday,
attor a low weeks in Milledgeville.
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E. .1. Holt.
Miss Pearl Massey returned
home Friday after spending a
lew days with her brother-in-law,
I'rof. E. L. Ray.
Our ellicient rail road agent .J.
C. Brinkley, ,
returned home
W ednesduy after spending a few
days with his parents, at Camack-
Miss \ ilette Moughou returned
home Wednesday morning after
spending two months with friends
and relatives in Macon.
Mrs. Ben Stewart, of Macon, is
visiting relatives at Burmuda
Lawn.
Miss Sal lie Leo Stewart, of Bur-
muda Lawn, is spending a few
days with relatives in Macon.
Master T. A. Cheatham, of Ma¬
con, spent two weeks with the
family of R. H. Bonner.
The mom tiers of the Haddock
Literary society are requested to
meet at the home of Mr. J. D. An¬
chor’s next Friday night at 7 P.
m.
T. J. Chambers, while hauling
;l haul ot lumber home happened
'to a very serious accident, his
mule ran away and tl,owing him
from the wagon, dragged him
about 50vds. \Ve are glad to know
that he has no limbs broken and
will soon be himself again.
The Haddock High School open¬
ed on Monday. Sept, 2nd., with
j places many of ready its former pupils in their
j for another year’s
work. The school has been gra¬
ded dv Prof. Ray, and a first class
practical education can be had by
completing the prescribed course
of study.
The music department lias a
larger number of pupils than over
before.
Our genial editor of Tub News
gave us a short call on last Fri¬
day. Come again Mr. .Editor.
Pupil.
Ends, Neel A, Co.. Macon, Ga..
Outfitters to all mankind, from 8
years to 100 years. Go to them if
you WH,,t Sl,ir ! s ’
Neckwear l or anvtbing worn bv
man or bov
TE M PE RAXC E M E ETl XG.
Pursuant to previous call, a
lenqs'rance meeting was held at
Round Oak. W. F. White was
called to thochair and R. J. Smith
elected Secretary. The following
resolution was submitted by E.
W. Sammons and seconded by R.
A. Seale, viz: Resolved that a
meeting of the citizens of Jones
county he called on the 1st Tues¬
day in October at IGoYlock, a. m.,
in the court house, to devise some
means for the strict enforcement
of the prohibition laws and to
further the interest of the anti-
barroom bill.
The resolution was signed as
follows: E W Sammons, R A
Seale, W F White, R .1 Smith, E
I* Hunt, J B Walker. E M Hunt'.
Tom Hunt, R II Marshall, Win
S Childs, Sami Barron, B 0
Blanks, W M Wilson, Mrs It J
Smith, Miss MJ McCullough, Miss
Tallulah Melton, Miss Annie Dell
Hunt, mis Mary E Goodson, Mrs
‘ White,
} Marsha „ MrS; w F
Mrs. W If Goodson, Miss Alice mc-
Collough. RJ Smith, Soct’y.
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Visit Macon and Eads. Neel A
Co. tins season and see the hand-
aoinent Clothing. Hats and Fur-
nishimr Store in the city. You are
welcome whuther^youjiuy or_ not.
]j A ME.S FERRY SCRAPINGS.
qj^ious ,: services were carried
^ at /jh(1 tv doe. Sunday by Revs,
al ul p 0
The little boy of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Williamson, of Macon, was
burri(Hl j 1( , rc j u t j, e community
last Friday. fixing
MJ . C( ir Htarvin, Macon, is
‘
fco buii( i a ten thousand
- t n)i]1 at t his place. It
g,. oak ] K jp to the people and
the town.
Tommie Long snj-s lie lias bait-
0 d his hook with molasses for a
prett-v little girl with her face and
hands chased and polished ."'itli/hmr, to the
lastdegreeof perfection the
am | he says it she gets in
she w. get stuck.
Chapman old ship the ,^
the nvn* m 1 U<* otliri r
day. He says he was going to t ie
exhibition at Taylors. Chap flunks
he is about to get tangled by some
Webs in that community.
I leave the fanner m the eot-
ton patch knocking gnats and
looking right and lett • or a shade
tree, for it is red hot for rteptem-
her. t Lojummm.
THE NEWS FROM JAMES.
\\ illie James,of Sibley, paid us
a Hying visit one day last week.
Judge Ha iron hoarded the train
here one day last week for siil-
ledgoville, where lie went to hold
eaurt for Judge Allen.
V\ itli I,. 1 *. James’ turn out,
tin- lion. W. J. .Marsh, with three
"1 "ur charming young ladies.
Misses Rosa James. Mamie and
•ais_\ Kingman, went to the
pailv at Judge Johnson s in CJlin
ton. It tile young ladies had lelt
hall as lug as Joe did,there would
not ha\e been halt room tor them.
Mr. Randall and wife of Macon
spent a part of last week most
pleasantly with farmer Wheeler
and family.
Miss Jane Thigpen lias returned
home
Sam Houle,i spent last Sunday
here with his ‘
best girl.
... His .. onggaud . wile .. were here ,
on Sunday last.
good sermon on last Sunday. The
older lie grows the better he
preaches.
\\ e are sorry b> say that little
Otclia Conn Gibson is quite
and lias been for the last day or
two.
Mrs. Kingman is still on the
sick list, but we are glad to say
she is doing as well as could be
expected.
Sam Giles is mending very slow-
Si*;;;? *«• *.........
Miss Lidda Smith, of Rock Hill,
spent -A part of last week at Rob-
crtsvilie, the guest , ot , her , sister, ■ .
Mi's. Boss Silas.
T. \Y Dully, wife and three
daughters left last Monday for the
exposition, and expects to remain
in Atlanta for the next two weeks.
He left his store in charge of the
Hmii. W . J. Mairdi, and tin ",' u
m!H ^ 1 ' * nl R 0
■
edgevHle
The Yellow Jackets and tlio
Blue Jays played a game of base
liall hero last Saturday. The score
was 20 to 8 in iavorof the J s.
This is the last game of the sea-
• so »-
Eads, Neel A Co., Macon and
Atlanta, are the largest retail
Clothiers in the .South. Your child
can buy from them as cheap as
the smartest buyer in the land.
$100 For a Itot’lo.
Mrs. 8 . BU ,, ......... up. II > ,, \\ T a»h ,
. ms
ington M., H)yk cun*, i n '
ter using one bolt le ot Drum-
mon.l s Light.iii.g Remedy for
Rheumatism, wrote to the
niond Medicine Co., 18 Maiden
Laim, New N ork saying; she would
not take One Hundred Dollars for
the benefit received. If you have
any form of Rheumatism, and
wish to get rid of it send $5 to
the Drummond Medicine. Co., and
they will send to your express ad¬
dress two Ixittles of their remedy
—enough for a month's treat¬
ment Agents Wanted.
Do you want good Cotliing, the
kind that fits and wears well? Try
Eads, Neel A. Co.. Macon, Ga.
BLOC NTH VILLE LOCALS.
Miss Dodm Lane ol Al.Hedge-
ville .is visiting the lamily ot Leo
Misses Jackson, of Bablw in, and
M<K»ten. ol Piilnam, visited ,hss
Laura \\ illiams hist week.
Misses Stewart, ol P.iti,a,ii, are
«>" « visit to Mrs. Jno S \\ iilmms.
E. \\ Sammons had m
Charms Smith of I’utnam to assist
him iu his meeting. 1 he sermons
weee ^ ernest, Miller and and gjiod. wife spout Sat-
unlay and Sunday in Putnam. >
Messrs Robert, B. \\. and Dave
Jenkins and family and miss
Georgia Jenkins attended a rouni-
mi Aiig. atth.^gaid ihmne <d ^ Jiul^i
81st. It was a delightful 00 -
casion not one absent from the
happy family of twenty-two children
D. A. Jenkins, wife and
after a a most en joyable visit to
relatives in Eaton ton returned
home Last last Friday Saturday. evening while
nie E. Williams was swinging
her brother, Carl, eleven
months old, in her lap, she fell
out. backwards. Both we,re uncoil-
scious quite a while and were pain
tally but not seriously hurt on
their heads. Beware of swings.
Seiolu V . a. sa uTi’*' 1 1 a u , a < ,
,
^^‘‘j J ijjr complain Is
; cured by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, .be great blood pun-
fi er .
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i jaundice .. ...
Hood v His cure
musness sick headache const,pa-
tmn and aiUiver^ilbs.
BARBER SHOP.
Hair cut and shine 20 c.
Shave and shine 10 c.
\V. W. StRII'I ING.
Kis Mulborv St, Macon.
SI DEW AY’S LETTER,
The warm sunshine the last two
weeks has caused cotton to open,
and farmers have all available
forces gathering the fleecy staple
before it is so stained by the
dreaded Sept, gales. The colored
people with ought to gleet this season it af¬
fords light a hearty welcome, ns
work in which men, wo¬
men and children can find cm-
payment. They have lived hard
tHo sinnm<*r, the low price
() f cott«>n last, spring and little
j hopes of a rise, caused the farmers
j to employ as little labor as possi-
' |»Io, and the merchant to reduce
his advances about half. So they
j will appreciate the return ofem-
I ployment with remunerative pric-
es for their labor and products.
Jolin w,,( « 1 has attached a saw-
mill . to liis corn-mill and ginnery,
A .V- V 0 '"' V" ^
nl T™ m’VF’T'
\\. E. Whitehead- and , wife r
spoilt lastweek with relatives and
friends at Mud, on. Mrs. W. lias
turn. We hope to hear of her re-
eoverysoon.
Mrs J (I Smith died last Satur-
and was buried Sunday in the
family burial ground. An aged
husband, eight sons alid one
daughter survive her.
Mrs It T Christian and children
after spending a week at .1 R
Childs returned to Macon Satur¬
day.
Jerry Goolsby shot Gun Gools-
di, " ” culty "«s rt portod "T'J 1 several ot ' * n " ,blin years *
ago most ot the pencil ', trees bad
Where (1()?tr()y(>(1 did the peaches )y the blight. from
come
that supplied those seventeen
stills? The gauging ollicer reports
the out put very small from these
stills. Let 11 s hop .1 the topers,
who are passed reformation, will
consume it, thereby averting all
possible danger of contaminating
Hnddotrk had lu*ttor !oo k to lim-
Round Oak Imd a Tallv-
} lo ride to Hillsboro Saturday
night, the second one we have
heard .of south of Newport.
' Sidkway.
Dr. Drummond ’m Lightning
Remedy for Rheumatism has re¬
ceived the unqualified endorse¬
ment of the medienfl faculty, as
being a safe and remarkably elli-
preparation. Its work is so spee-
<lv and miraculous that benefit is
f 0 i t from the first .lose. A treat-
incut consists of two i>oltlr»« and
|mb(h ,, niont!l p riof . | 5 ■ M( .„, |, v j
,, xpmBJ {, mi rm .ipt, of price, with
f|| „ H . jal ins ,. ru( . tionH . < )ru
f r ,. a t ni «.,itwill cure any ordinary
n , M „ l> runtllloll d Medicine Co.",
^ Mttidon | >HI1 ,., New York.
Agents Wanted. Send 25c. for
FROM ROBKRTSVI LLIC.
Last Wednesday evening there
was a quiet marriage at the home
of the bride’s father, Mr Stephen
Renfroe. The contracting part ies
being Miss Della Renfroe, a very
sweet and attractive young lady
of near Clinton, and W G Roberts
a well known ami energetic young
man of our Ville. From Mr. Ken-
froe’s the bridal party departed
t , M . hospitable ^ home of WL
Rolx , rt8? th flU | 1(>r of the groom.
where they were warmly welcomed j
May they livelong and i
^ Imppy uud prosper through
their journey of life. , 1
Mr. and mVs. G. 0. Smith and .
|](( . ir SWM , t ) i|tl(! daughter, Miss
Mami e DaHas, of Gray, visited |
lh(| vill laHt we ,, k .'
miss Lidia Smith, a pretty litth
lady / of James, visited her sister,
luH weok<
County School Com., McKay,
v i H j to d our hcIiooJ Friduy.
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WHEN _ IN NEED OF A _. '
CANDIES, j
CRACKERS, ^
or CONFECTIONARIES of
un y k ind, call at the factory of
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Ulini |fl&|U Hilfci-r UEI CpiftU lHUni«*[W fir ftfl U|
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buy at Wholesale , at
prices
Retail. \Ve keep a complete line
of k aucy (roods.
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iiu> -‘"'h '** 11 !’'J'-'’ ..... *''L '
Jones , county, ^a. ( ' s ‘
‘ ?mt linuLr^an^'.-chard and
a we ll of good U water. Aply to
If Mokoan, Gray,
or R T Ross or JI I> Morgan,
Unit m, (m.
j TRESPESS NOTICE.
AH persons are hereby warned
not to trespess upon my
around and near Clinton for any
purpose whatever, under the pen-
altv of the law. It. W. Bonn Kit.
1 Sept. 18th, 1895.
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Sf E( US)|EF 0 REJOU (BUT.)
1 IT
SOLID OAK SLITS $15 A upwards
d$>_ i'&tjUh* vt |§i SOLTI) OAK CHAIRS 00c A “
SOLID OAK TABLES 75c A “
TWO-PLY CARPETS 115, 15 and 50
cents per yard.
liXT •PPfl , T^llTTIl t.HVP C/O
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558 A 5(50 Cherry St., MACON, GA.
© © SPAMKS, JS &
C oton CommissionMerchant
MAC DM, GA-
W BONNER ____ _ Scalesman
ONLY 25 CTS COMMISSHLN CHARGED FOR SELLING COTTON
--No Charge for Storage
Money loaned on Codon in store at lowest hank rates.
JWT“No Insurance charged for first month.
55S55
TO THE PUBLIC
T «m pri’pared to do ns good
engine, lsiiliT and mill general
repair work as nnvetu.p in (Kor-
gia. Ilave had years of expo
lienee, and can fully guarantee
SATISFACTION IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.. Can supply all
demands for new engines, boilers,
Mill and Gin Ontfits at
jftf^ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Soliciting your orders, Respt.,
J. K. RATCLIFF, Mgr., POOSER’S MACHINE WORKS,
may7-l)5-ly Millkuukvii.lk, Ga.
RE von coining to the
Exposition? If so,
stop at the Leading Hotel, where
accommodations are (<> Is: had tor
RKX) guests per day. The only
first-*lass Hotel in t he City charg¬
ing only $2,00 per day.
* 7 # ** I'VKF h h Matt 'or f>
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Nos. JHM2-d4 South li \01 , licet
Hall block l< v »m < ai shed,
ATLANTA, G.\.
, Burglar , rool , Sale , lor valua-
»>»•> I™* »!>“• door ovary five
lor Exposition Grounds.
Everything first dims. I he bkhi
(l "' City. I he bkbt ta-
1,1 1 1 y '
wnte ahead (or . Aeeommodat.ons
R-momLor we will treat you right
and charge you only $2,00 per day
for Boardland Lodging. lorteifl
at all trains.
GREATEST ATTRACTION
At the Exposition is the Wonder-
iul Cydorama,
BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG,
Located just outside of main co¬
trance on 14th street and Pied-
moot avenue. Don’t miss it.
nonr. whitwkld. w. k. mahonk.
w. k. kkstkii.
\ V ]|JTFIELD, MAIIONK AND
LESTER,
Attornkyh at Law.
Will practice iu the Superior
court of Jones county and in the
Supremo court. Mr. Whitfield
w ;n be located at Milledgeville,
Mu i,<me at Haddock and ijimter at
«'>*'“;»• Ail busl,,, ' rtH l> r ‘»*»ptly
,,U<!,,,lwl lo '
IU0HA HI) JOHNSON. K. II. JOHNSON.
JOHNSON A JOHNSON,
Attornkyh at Law. Clinton, Ga.
The office of Richard Johnson,
j Att’y-, will in future operate 1111 -
the firm name of John-
j son A Johnson. All business
promptly attended to. Office
! open al all hours. Practice in all
* courts.
1
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PILK.S
A positive cure for billiousness,
constipation, sour stomach, dizzi¬
ness, indijest ion, j>ain in hack,
side, or headache, and all di scum's
caused from a torpid condition of
I he liver and bowels.
TATUMS
R H U M A T 1C LI N I M K N T
Cures rhumatism, sprains, brusos,
lame back, pain in neuralgia, limbs, pain iu
side, toothache, head¬
ache Ac. Manufactured by Chas.
F. Tatum A Co., Eatonton, Ga.
For sale by the following iner-
cliants of Jones county: W. JO.
Morgan, Gray; H. J. A. J. T. Fin¬
ney, Haddock;
JONES CO. LANDS FOR SALE.
I have for sale, cheap for cash,
or on long time with one cash pay¬
ment, the following lands—
1. One tract of 450 acres near
l’lerititudo.
2. One tract of 2(52$ acres near
Canny Creek.
8 . One tract of 529 acres near
Griswold ville.
4. One tract of (507$ acres near
Round Oak.
5. One tract of 19(5 acres near
Union Hill.
The 1st , 8 rd and 4th tracts con¬
venient to railroad. Apply to
It. T. Ross,
Clinton, Ga.
—STOP AT THE—
Reeves House
221 FOURTH STREET
MACOH GA
RATES *1,00 PER DAY.