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TOE NEWS,
Gray, Joni hCo. Oct. 10, ’Oh
Pr«i.|snKt> Evkici Ti usday.
Subscription I’lilei !.
THE PASSING OK WATSON.
For the third tim Major Pinch
has defeated M r. Watson for con-
gross. Isn’t it about tim for
Mr. Watson to quit? H is not
considered a very thick head per-
MOD ; doesn't the suspicion begin
to break upon him that be can
never accompli Ii any tiling in pol-
itics, not even in t in; way of < » f-
fico for himself, at a Populist?
When Mr. Watson concluded to
leave the Democratic party, lie
was in congress, and was said to
l,c a rising young man. Quit.-a
bright future lay before him. lie
could have remained in the Hou,
as a Democrat, and if there was.
ns much in him us some of his
admirers said there was, in time
, -i,i | , ,, ,
h 1
Hr. Wataon wa .
climb the lad.hr of fame step b\
hI ♦•}). Tin* third parly had only
recently sprung into life
to the superficial ol 1
to bacimoo political whirl
Mr. Wutson wa- a superficial <>b-
server; he forgot or ignored the
fact that the road of polities wa
stivwn with the dry hones of n w
jiarties, and ho saw, nr inmgiimd
he saw, which to him was
same thing, the chance of his life
to leap suddenly into political
fill nd. lie became a Populist. Ib
thought Hint party was going t-
swallow every other party, and
he pictured hia career from the
House to the Heiiate and from
the Senate to the \'ice 1‘ri siden-
Rut Mr. Watson was lacking in
what Joseph E. Rrown use.l to
call judgMKNT. He was a good
deal like the man who, about I
embark in business, make:, a list
of people who are going to giv<
him (•ach so much patronago.
cording to the figures, t!»«• man
will be rich in a few years, but
While ligures " do not make mis-
takes, . . the tignrer sometimes ,• does. ,
Mr. WatHon figured wrong. When
ho run for von^rosH ns ti I^opnli^t
lie was ch*fcmt»‘(l. Thoro was a
slight differcnco between running
as a Democrat and running as a
l’opulisi, and he discovered nlso
that neither were there 11 many
Populists as ho thought there
were,'nor did the party grow like
Ju> thought it would, Imt on tlie
contrary after a spasmodic spurt
or two it begun to petenait. Three
times in succession was Mr. \\ at-
boh defeated as a Populist, and
if lie lias any penetration at all
he must he aware that as a Popu¬
list he lias no more chance for a
* ,l< 1 ' 11 T" 1,u a 1,1,1 ' " ni
Kcep-Otr-th,-Grass Coxev 1ms.
W« are not sorry for Tom. He
. . , ,
for him. bTif lie had wo v ul 1
tell him Hint he brought it <>n
himself. The ambitious man gen¬
erally’ know-how (o wait; Tom
didn’t. lle lost his head and his
office at about one and the same
time, and now lie is a small puli-
tieitin without a job, bereft of the
respect that he ought t liav, '
prized more highly, placed upon
the top shelf of the political clos¬ j
et, left to ruminate upon the un¬
certainty of political life, and de¬ |
nied the sympathy of the public.
Poor Yorick : we knew him well;
}i,E_is gone, ami vet wo cannot j 1
xveep.
TI 10 man who advertises is the;
man to trade with. Rv advert is-'
ing for it he .1,,™. II,„l be
: v.mr tr:nl<‘, „„| wl„.„ 1 „. «■«„,» ic
hexx.ll ... offer v inducements . , for , i
you
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The Atlanta Exposition has
been open about a month, but,
like all other great Expositions,
after the first month it is only
about ready for visitors in every
department, and from now on the ,
people will pour in Atlanta.
Senator Morgan says the silver,
agitiition is no longer practicable.
Senator \V,i says the I> ni * ‘rat-
ic paty in national convention
will declare against the 16 to 1
theory. Congressman New lands.
chairman of the national execu¬ !
tive committee of the silver party
says that such times aswe are now
having xvould kill the silver qu. s- ]
tion. Noxv what do “Pap” lfow -1
e’l and “Col” Livingston say?
The country holds its breath for
the answer,
If. mu- of our funn.v Kit" 1
silverRo friends have SS :<•<!, ti.
rise in cotton is 11 l 7T of the
* '({old 1 >ugs \vc are inclined C ;
think tin* cold hups are entit!«•<!
to our thunk*, Have the silver
bugs played any auhstunt ia I
tricks JiLf• that on us?
WORTHY YOI'K CON'El HENCE
The f I! i(H I’m Snr-apnril-
In in rum pa ring . ‘•rofulu in u hit -
ever way i ... mu ■ mnnif' -t itself i
T by lliou amis who
< * ; e severely ufllieied by this
prevalent disease, but w ho now
rajoic. over n permanent, cun* by
Hon I E i rs iparilly. ; eroliih
may appear ns a humor, or it may
attack the glands of the neck, or
break out in dreadful dreadful limi.irm iimimg
.ores on the body or limbs.
tacking t m mucous membrane.
it may develop into catarrh or
lodging in the lungs lead to
umption. Gome as it may, a
faithful cour.-e of treatment will
Hood’s Sarsaparilla w ill over
'nine it, for working upon th*
* , riir
, .
'id and vital ix d, and vigor.
-tivn^Ui und lu*u!th n‘ston*d
„ ,
Mr. G < Pippin, who I ive-
1 1 | ir , ( , tn ■ ( a Inn. t West of Round
0 ;ik,’ hud < he mi-fortuiu. to i,1U hiivr
hisheu.-e <h droyed by fire on last
Wedm day aft ernoon. All tie
.mily were out in the field at
; work except hi s wife, who was at
j t) 10 nring ■ or.u* di-dance from the
i,<,i .. The V, hole house was ill a
j I,laze h. fore tlie fire was discover
"d. «•<>n: 11 !y nothing was
ed except tw . tenth. !' beds, a
j I:; r nwsdiine and eloek. No one
St M aind to have any idea how the
(in originated. Mr Pippin is a
j 1, .ympntliv ual working ol th. man entire and communi- has the
His i;. iglihois arc It dping
Ii in put i!j> a t. mporary lions
! and while at work on the I ,,,,,.,.
Friday, the reall'olding, on which
im Va- ...ndii , I'-dl and crinpled
|This . *,im, nol ■ .iomdy. ii i- srpp..sed.
is unotli■■:* ease of doubt
! trouble. It is aid that I
,u*ver coino singly. It , 1 . - (liocas.
v . itlitli. .11'- ame Ike, ho.
Lucinda till', of hard oil liiiish
variety, who had taught a school
here this year, gave quite a or-di-
luldc exhibition last Friday 11 irelit
at thee!, >se < * i her echo, J. •'*•'" n:
1 wen tv white people alt. tided tin
: ."sercis. , ami report o ally lavor-
shiv of Imw ph e-anliy they were
, nlerlain. J.
Two of tin- I'-hoys of our town
arc becoming quite uneasy lor
fern* other | H’O pie will think they
nr. • bordering on the feather edge
of decrepitude, as their hair is
CO ining'out by the hand lull right
up on tl:e Up top of their heads.
Tlmv pretend that they wouldn’t
'
tnin (1 N h , M Jf
era wouldn I lauglijit .......■ . tlieni. , 1
th ^ m R- telHn ^
m they are only slicding foi
x. mi like the live- You need
not tell the Imvs I said so. hut
1 'in a dutehman if 1 don’t beli, vc
the wig dealers will have a couple
of new customers before long.
\Yd actually had four days of
decent weathr last xveek, tin• first
in sometime. The gnats, Hies,
niosquittM s and candh -fin s p, l ,1
around like they had a lit. linn in
which (.> travel an inch. Me
could wear our coats and not
have to put ‘ all we possess ‘ in our
bieeehes_po, ke.s, as < 1 bit,, , ••ul
store away somethings in our coat
poekets.
T , 1* ,,• h’'* , , l* «...
1,0 ^ ", , 'f * E ?
rluuhviis uav. llioeiuueu N™,? N
m , (1> ftnd t , lu;i li^.to.l up by
lamp light, which added gr, a'!v
io the , reivi s. which were hard
to Ro.it. A gnat long table and
a harp,4’ iliimer at tiie elniivh.
a; i ten st riel , with barrels of
singing in the afternoon. B.v tlie
time the reverberating sounds of
the singing 1.ad died awav, ex ery
Boomed loaded to the muz-
* , n , , v /v
. ,
s . V.*'
1 '
1 'P'" ’ u > « r.-ui * i
tollowed that 1 saw or heard ,4.
" ish thom t * 0,Uro ,. v t,,lks , ,, wouU1 ,
*
some other ter uo ami ax me
to it. I've got er gwin that
and can't hardly ,
stop.
BARBER SHOP.
Haircut and shine 20 ,'.
8 have and sliir.e 10c.
\V. \V. Striblinc.. j ]
406 Mulbery 8 t. Macon.
Tin: NEWS FROM JAMES.
The farmers navo nil hands and
the cook in the cotton patch with
a hump on them trying to get all
of tno cotton koum <1 ojilorc it
rains, and they are making the
patches look hlack where ever liiey
go.
(lien Stewart, made a business
trip to Mill, dgcvilb; one day lust
week.
Mrs. Mary K>. Pitta and Mrs.
Mary Kin-low made a \i. it to
uty of parks one day la-t vv< • k —
they w-nt shopping. If yon want
to si e I lie ladies all diked out in
, their store clothes, eoine to our
quarterly meeting, on the third
| Sunday of this month.
Lark Stewart is J • 1 ) ,, i 1 }IU K . 1 . !ln*
; v illo training colts to trot at the
fair. He has five or six of the
! young bloods. We trust that he
• ... j , , . dj ,
"
^ Hwa of
j s visiting Iu r< -— the gue.-i
,,f Mrs. Mary li Pitts.
One of Vinevi lie’s most pleas
ant and charming young
^ j ’ Reside \\ oo.ioi n, is visiting
-'Lss Mamie Kingman.
The ladle of JJurimida Lawn,
-m's hnluo nunVlilt, JH I ilG
,ur Mamie.
j| on# \y j Marsh visit. 1 th<
city of parks on Sunday la*;{. iir*
id he just went to
' i t Seed v. I- il i v n foTtl.o / V| - pnTt '
, but HUJe
two'years; he cannot read now
' and makes out in talking.
friend a poor in
1 JilunkH ai out soviMity-
three years old; was horn : ,id
raised in this count v. He is one
! of the last men 'that eve
| knew—never know him to cheat
or swindle any one out of a cent
in any way; his word is his bond,
ami it i as good as gold.
.
J. i>. Etewart, of iSumter
tv, spent a day and night hero
tin* gi:e t of his
* r. || .1 htewurt, an t his sist r.
Mrs. 11 S Greavei.
.Mi s Maime Kingman spent
mos I of last ive.-k at Jladd'iek ai.d
•
. , . , ...
ji" n! , n^u!
* tewar 1 .
dir and Mrs Rud Wood lost their
babe on tin; 5th inst. It was only
1 lour live days old.
or
Mr and Mrs Henry « T ame<, of
Macon, bad a diild bored down
heiv \esl< rda * ft th • ol l Inni.l/
*’ l,l JD n 8 £■'•""■
,* ° ' __ tl
' 1 ' ' J”! "'
j stek . list—tun ug chills and lever,
I Wt . | ;(>( ., t | IK , u ,„ ,. :i!
i iiavt her to In r-df a; ia.
Why is a M. 1>. I.ke u S. M
j Rccnuse he wii! attend and
j o; atiotli *• Iran's wife before lie
| w ilt his own.
I’ud 'Good is the I - IVU ;
work, t —and i Oil \ i
M : s A.i ■( ti w art h s; a; le t
Ko* m , T xa*. and 1 c t N 1 hex.
CORNICOPIA 81FTINCRL
11V I’.l.l l'URKJXS.
1 ho farmers o’ this vicinity arc
right quart; down to business.
Picking cotton, gathering
and pens seems t be the
1,1 , ' 1 " l ‘ ,l v * Lie cotton
.
. ,
pjy . hort, but the people don’t
to be in niuch hurry
selling, 'l l is is sufficient evi-
deuce that they are not mud. . 111 -
. asy about the clutch of the Slier-
*
. . ... v . .. ,
ducts'such as'corip peas, syrflps,
potatoes and meat, it .dou’t* make
iiiucli difference wi'.li our farm. I-
what sucli products sell at as far
as they arc personally 1 concerned.
• .*
1 retracted meetings, . .
and Imrbocues have folded
wings in silent nutse and gives
vent intry to the chilling breeze of a
" sky. 1 ho present cool
hrtf ®* e 1 ‘»« ^ado us pull on our
1 HH .] it .i s tUU | sometimes sit around
tlu* tire to feel comlortable. But
xvo are glad t.> see it, it makes us
feel like possum and tater will
,!u l >l ‘ U * h °g killing time
will soon be here, and souse
sausages will soon be ripe. Our
e tHH i m a, v .a already gives us sweet
milk to drink because l he weather
is too cool for it to sour. We
wouldn't live in town for fifty
S l " cl ' •; b: Mr. Editor, wr
tt •• % t*l 1 groallv encourneod with the
idea that our eonnnunioations are
K>» well preserved to fade.
Eld. J. A. Adams attended the
Primitive Baptist Western Asso¬
ciation in Hike county last week.
Jimmie MeMiehael, xvho lias
been on a visit to his home folks
fer several days, returned to Ma-
c m last W,nines lay.
Miss Emmie McMiehal is quite
>ek. We hope she will enjoy
i.elth again soon.
Author Clark found a
:r : .iinoa nost a short while rg.>eoi>
mijiing H»o c^s. N»xt.
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After the Grip, diphtheria,
P n mm mia, scarlet fever, typhoid i
lever, etc*.. Hood s Sarsaparijla is j
, wondertul , , , , beneht ... . !
m
the strength and vigor so much j
desired. |
Hood u n s t>-7i—}—t Bills for the liver and ,
bow els, act easily yet promptly :
and effectively. i ,
V- E WAM 1 1TEEY MAIN
WOMAN ANI) CHILD IN JONES,
And , ^ct wTvcounty, t"©uJI and . t ee us when in Macon. We hav.
‘.1*116 bSST> Sfc 03S
for the money in the city. \\ e do not claim to sell cheap iho. s. hut
we do <11 aim to -“11 ooon ones, and we also wxhkaxt w hat we sell.
MIX SHOE 00.
i f-i m.: isiiki, 1 10.!
!<n. <'utton A line, M„<-, i (i.i.
f A K K
PiLI/8
A positive enre for bil!iousi:e«?,
eons ii!>ation, ,* Hour Htomacn. . | dizzi- i • , ■
j imijmUtm, pa n in back ,
1 * 1 *’’ ‘f bnadae be, and all
caused from a torpid condition
; the liver and bowels.
m 1A1 . n\7T’'V'^ U
R II U M A T I C L I N I M E >. '1
Cures rliumatism,sprains, linihs, pain in
lame hack, pain in neunilma,
j side, toothache,
i ache &e. Muntifaetured by (.lias.
‘ u til l.l tV <>.. n.tl.Lii 11 ’• 1 * •..
,
N'ant- o." .lorn s . r minty: W. I..
Morgan, 1 tray; II. J.ifcd. J. I ! iu-
JOH
A^hxbvs at Law Cuntox, Ga.
I he oIIictoI U\> lirnd J<> m.-
i ( * 1 ll, '' 1 . llni 1 '['l],' 0l 'j,,'" >J “
, I , A1 * n i •
«•’“ I1(! , ' , «"•.
i . at all hours,
open
I courts.
| OitnrxAnvV < )i i'icr,
Jones county. Ga. Sept. Sid, ,95. /
! Notice is lieTeby given to
persons concerned that Mrs.
cilia Wv -e, v.i low of •!• . pli W.
|y d\ s-*, deed., h: ■f apt plied tor on.
r.d 8 U)> ' it. ml the Bclinlule
of 'C in this office.
, ill tho
! :UI< ‘ ‘ pass upon same on
the first Monday in Xov> mber,
next. Witne.-s my I:and officially
R. 'J. Rosa, Ord.iuaiy.
0 1 : r> 1 x a n v' s Office,
Jones county, Gi . Sept. SO, ’95. 1
Whereas, Mary W ilder, widow
of .John Wild r, applies for year.-
and i will pass upon
the stdiedule 114 .w of file in the
on the first Monday in No
'' ! ,N‘" ' l '’"'' ]■ All
notice accordingly. ,
Witm s-; my Ns,.! .-Li-ii.Ily,
11. T. R< .«,
Ordinary.
hobt. WHiTKim.;*. \V. K. 51 AIT OX K.
W. r. lUvi-TKB.
WHITFIELD, MA1I0NE AND
LESTER.
Attornk vs at I,.','.'.'.
Will practice in the Superior
court of Jones county and in tin*
Supreii't' court, nr. W!;i:ii. h!
will I,.* locale.! at .uilledgoville,
Mahon - at Haddock and !.• ster ar
Clinton, All business promptly
attended to.
-A_ RE you coming to tin
Ex position? Jf
top at the 1,ending Hotel, where
accommodations are to he had for
b’tt > guests per day. i he only
(ii-(-class Hotel in theCity cliarg-
mgoxi.v *2,00 per day.
..
Tllp I UD VIPTflRl f 1UI Ulllil A fidTFT flU i IlIl,
' f (J ,;<•>/ ( ( ^ ,7," /.* ’
^ Half ^2-fU block bont . from li J Car ryor Shod, Ltreet
\TI\\T\ 7 ’’ (JA _*•’
Burglar Proof Safe for valua-
|,l,, s> Cars pass the door every live
minutes for Exposition Grounds.
Everything first class. The best
, U . K j u the City. Telegraph or
write ahead for Accommodations.
Remember Ave will treat vou right
and charge vou only * 2,00 jier,lav .
for Board and Lodging. Porter's
n t, a ll trains.
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THE GREA REST ATTRACTION
At the Exposition is the Woiulev-
iul Cvclorama,
BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.
I.oc»t,J j„s 0 , nmiu cn-
troiicr on I III* rtrert nnd Purl-
niont avenue. Don t miss it.
T.Gregory. H.D.
itrie • over t.ulver & Kidd -
Drug Store.
Mn.i.ED'.rr.vn.i.E. ga.
ffST-Runture. Piles and Venereal
Desea ; es a Specialty.
It gives me great pl. asure his to
recommend Dr. Gregory and
wonderful Dr. Gregory treatment cured for ot rupture, j
me a vory
;, re oasoot rupture, lr->:n v;■!» i
1 had sutferctl nn years. I luut
tried sex ml doctor- and had paid
a gfead deal of money without
any relief whatever. 1
was cured by Dr. Gregory in about
weeks, without losing anv ‘
ime w ] la , ( , V( . r from my busir "■
hi conclusion I will say that any-
xvho is suffering from rupture
consult Dr. Gregory, ,7 and
it possible .no , obtain a,,.-,, , t re...in. , ... .u trom
m , This May 9, 1695.
\\ alter EN Grev.
OLD Fortville
MAKE IXEYY
1 have just got in a full stock of
FALL
] AND
WINTER
1 SHOEE
at rock bottom figures; also a full
st ock of DRY GOODS & GROCE-
KIES.
W 1, “" [ ou W1 !: t( / liavo
; meal , send your corn to my mid
i ’’ i, ‘ n Y mi V-I " M
land * you''wisth * u good'turnout
a fine sample of cotton i.rii »p’
it to my gin. When you wish tin
i highest price for cotton aeod bring
t|„. m t 0 KM . When vou v, i h :
; j*r*;x] i'ogxI \ ■ < 01 sjjop worlc culj i)U
^ tlay.h-nDmmu w ill I -.glad to have
j ;. i s f, i. • j i ( J s rail r,n him at Fort-
of cheat ;oode
IMS-OOll aild Northern
I ,LL» B, Co.
‘T’lzj.'a.o Taf jlo ETo C
j TAKING EFFECT
At S.OOa.m. .Moxi.av Sep’t 10, ? ;»5
! hw '| STATIONS.
j Didly
1 Lv. A . M. An. p.y
i 7 20 Mac.- S If
m
7 2d Ocmi: lgeo St 8 c
j -- 1 HO M. D. ■'T S. .June, 8 (X)
7 2,7 (.’! k Cut 7 5t;
i Van Huron 7 47
8 no Morton I _ !
8 05 Grays ley i Tl
8 14 15rad i
8 2 J Wayside 7 05
8 2 d Round <?ak (5 57
8 i! Hillsboro G 48
9 02 Minr.cta G
9 09 Munticello 0 1 <
9 27 Mac-lien 5 ES
j] j,j Sluuh Dale 5 4f
.N j!> <*• df roy 5 m
] ,.J Maoison 5 Of;
, . W Florence ■4
; Farmington t
I n Od Irishop i
ill 12 Wat kins', ille -t
Sidney
i ! 1! it, Whib In;!)
i t 40 A t liens ;; 5'
i i G.C. A N.! ••••pot v\.
Lv.
1 • ' ! ‘pi _ni;sutn •> > : r.v
19 o. \.:.t w a-'n."•:on 8 ‘>'9 i’-5:
4 5S a.ji Now York 8 £0 p.sj
;
j Gon:i; ction r- ith Ga. E. It. at
j Madison, with South Western and
I i main stem divisions of C. of Ga.,
also with G. S. &. F. and E. T.
! & Ga. for all Florida points.
] 1fN’a
A. Su.vw, t. k S i.
Ti ■ I!. r.
| r—-----. SHERIFF HALE.
By virtue of a levy made I will
sell at court hour- door in Clin-
| *..... 7 11 county, Ga., wit.hin
‘Tp 1 ‘:” u ^ r sale, on the first
! i: ’ovember next,
acres ol land, more or less, , known ,
Wal-id^on ir Kn'm’ fcN R ”r f
N 1 ,7-] .N Wxrdeld Finn,w Wood J,,:. J
,' 1 ’ *'
.....
up-a as the p««.,>erty <;t l,us En
glisii to satis, v a u 1.1 issued trom
city court of Bibb county, at
cm, Ga., in favor of* Win. A
Moore vs Gus English. Property
pointed out in fi fa and
notice given tenant in possession.
Sept. 80, ’95. R. N. Ethiudge,
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\>\J H Nj}] xV NEED OF
CANDIES
CRACKERS,
or CONFECTIONARIES of
Jand , ■ , c;lil M !,t . th, f tnctov
nn ? ’ ‘ .v
FlilliElllliil “
810 TiiirdSt. Macon.Ga..
and buy at Wholesale prices at
Retail, We keep a complete line
of Fancy Goods.
For Ren' C.' .
The Morgan place near Gray,!
county. Ga.—825 acres.
Has a good dwelling and all nee-;
t'ssary out house . an orclmrd and
a xx'ell ,4 good water. Aply to
J H Morvax. G v.
»r It T Ross or II L w OAX.
Clinton, Ga.
TRESPESS -N()TICE.
All person? are lien.*by warned
not to tr-puos u;>on my lands
around ami r.«*ar Clinton for any
pur;.o.-e w hatever, under the pen-
of thp law*. R. W. Bo.vxkr.
Sept. 18th, 1895.
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sswppv ’Sajjjed jqSji MS
am °i siuaawsnpui Big &wf
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jjpjo oi siubj |oo,y MvJAX
jno J 0 j 9 [dm?s *q sjapjo
SAM 3D V »
iPjiosoj
Ti 1 . )
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DEALER IN
SEVERAL MEBC3MMSE i>
Gray, Ga.
j | ; , .>„•! hand hr St k of Family and fancy Groceries, at
iric as low ns the , ove d.
fj“ \ line a. sort nu nt if Tohaeco always on hand.
IV* xu* vour trad ; euod vuhi" for your money.
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We do not propose to I . undersold in the Macon market. W »
mil on this account we can knock the spotsoff of any
figures you will get elsewhere. W( have goods to suit all classes of
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light and we sell close. Our aim v ill I • to please you and wo extend
tion to all to inspect our st k nd prices.
JPi 7D TODD &o GO
'i'niKii Stiim;t. Macon, Ga
g.T' - ’ . I . CHEEK is conn 1 with this firm and will be pleased
to wait on his friends and aciiuaintanci s.
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J>y calling at TUN GLOBE you can make your expenses, as our
price.; are th - !.OW!..~'T and our goods are all NEW.
HENRY WILCHINSKI, Prop’r.
£'d2P“ A . R. Herndon is with this house and will be glad to serve
Iris Jones county friends.
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Till:') OLD RELIABLE Shoe House is still kspt up to its standard
—Selling nothing but reliable goods at prices that will astonish th©
cl( st bu y wrs - Sh( ' liavc S^atly advanced in price, but having
1 bough 1 * 1 my entire line r h, ,.....„ tore the rise will give . my customers . ... the ben- .
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e fit. Give me a call and be convinced.
T TT TUXTHSTT
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0 otton Fac i: r and 0 o N.mi s-
sion Merchant,
MI LLEDGEVILLE GA
Consignments of Cotton solicited. Liberal cash advances mad©
! >n cotton for storage.
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Slice Brokers.
Now located corner Clem-. ml Third Street, (Dannenberg’s old stand
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wlioiv w«* aro s‘*ndng our customers as'of old, with the best and cheap- whole-
rsf shoe.- ever brought* to this state. In fact, we retail shoes at
sale prices.
Thousands of Sample Sho^
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Watch tl: ■ r d Nr- iniil.it,' n> and talk about u* nnd cgnir.st
but th< y don't get there. 8 ce us before buying your.shoes.