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Thursday, October 10, 1805.
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DR STAPIYEPt .'(la.
650 Clierrv St.. nSiieciMl’ty tlieKvo’,
Mr--Makes of
Ear, Nose, Throat and Imngs.'
WU,y Vtoiv
M ACON COTTON MA RK ET.
{Corrected every Wednesday.)
Good Middling - Sij
Middling H
Low Middling r
Ordinary yj
Mrs. Austin will close her school
mxt Friday.
The sportsmen have commenced
to make war upon the featheiy
tribe.
Miss Annie Smith is on a visit
to friends and relatives at Rob-
ortsville.
Mrs. M. C. Groom? and two
children are spending this week
i i Putnam.
Miss Maud Penn, of Monticollo,
spent last Sunday with her cousin,
Miss Kate Morgan.
The holiness folks held forth at
the home of Major Jones last Sun¬
day afternoon.
Cols. R V and It N Ilardenan
vere in attendance upon county
court last Monday.
. Mrs Richard Johnson and her
son, Master Berner, left last Mon¬
day for Atlanta.
Airs. George McGhee is still
confined to her bed. Wo hope to
soon' learn of her recovery.
Do.you want good Cothing, the
kind that firs and wears well? Try
Eads, Noel & Co., Macon, Ga.
Tlie cotton crop of It'S do will
soon be gathered and placed on
(he market—the shortest crop in
years.
A light rain fell at Gray and
vicinity last Monday night, set¬
tling the dust and making people
feel better every way.
■ Wo want your business, yon
want good Clothing. If we get
your business you are sure of good
Clothing.—Eads, Neel & Co., Ma¬
con, Ga.
When trading in Macon always
mention your county paper. It
costs you nothing and does the
piper an, incalculable amount of
Visit Macon and Eads, Neel A
Go. this season and see the hand¬
somest Clothing, Hats and Fur¬
nishing Store in the city. You are
welcome whether you buy or not.
Are are sorry, but the corres¬
pondence from Five Points reach¬
ed us after the paper had been
made up. Try and r *ach us on
Tuesday night at least.
Fortville church will be the
scene of a marriage ceremony at
4 o’clock, i>. m., on Thursday,
Oct. 24th., at which time Air. Ed
Coleman will lead to the alter
Miss Hattie Afoughon. There
will be no invitations issued to
their friends in the county—every
body cordially invited to w itness
the ceremony.
Eads, Neel & Co., Mason 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.
From a private letter we are
glad to learn that our jovial young
friend, “Col” Rad Turner is get¬
ting on nicely at college. We
don’t know at what degree in Jus
classes the title is bestowed, but
we are informed that we, can put
“Col.” before (and not after) his
name with impunity. We con¬
gratulate our young friend on
the rapid progress lie is making.
Eads, Neel & 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.
Greatest on bur .h
James , M. ,, Brooks, , Washington ,,r , ■ .
Ave., St. Loui«, Mo., inakos affi-
" w ; h " tr ;' u ‘ ,:l
matism for years, unt, pomiad-
ed to try Drummond a Lightning
rt n ni f‘d v hoc] t ini t hv ii^f' he*
Jias . fully leatoied. tc
icon »a. i s
the remedyis the greatest on earth
This is high praise, but fully war-
ranted by other miraculous cures
Jf you to l.o 0 ,,-ro.l, <e
»5 to the Drummond Medicine
Go., 48 Maiden Lane, New York,
and they will send to your
address two large bottles of their
‘Tmouth one mouth, and and i i. 1 . ,u \ or
dinary case. Agents Wanted.
S#ud 25c. for samples.
haddock news notes.
We aro sorry to know that Mrs.
| II. ,1. Finney has been quite sick,
Many friends hope for her a speedy
recovery,
,ri house owned . .I by l ., *>•■ o
■
Morris caught tire last 1 iiexlav
"veiling, and by the hard work of
Ml - Morris and his friends tluy
finally ov-r-powered the blazing
ilames. e ri'i Ihegm • I limist ,, I V ^ r 11 n
of cotton it made a very intense
tire. There was about 800 pounds
of seed cotton destroyed.
| Miss Mary Joe Chambers has
been on a protracted visit to Mil-
| iedgeviile.
Miss Mary Kingman, out
James’ charming voting ladies,
has returned home alter
! a short while with the family of
! Dr. Hardeman.
Mrs. E. J. Holt and family left
last week for Macon, where
will in the future reside. q rs
Holt and her estimable family
will surely be missed by a iiost ol
friends, and we can only
that they will at some near day ;
conclude that there is no place
like old Jones, and come back
us, never to leave again.
Miss belle Morton, a very sweet
young lady of Pine Ridge, lias
been spending Rome days pleas¬
antly with friends in the village.
Come again, Alias Belle, your com¬
placent smiles are ever welcome
in our midst.
One of the fairest and decided¬
ly the sweetest young ladi- s in
Baldwin county, Miss Amy How¬
ard, lias been spending a short
while with friends at Haddock,
very much to the delight of a cer¬
tain young gent. May her visits
in the future be more frequent,
for surely our town is ever ready
to entertain such young ladies.
If madam rumor is to be relied
upon the wedding hells will ring
at the marriage of several of our
young people before Xmas or
thereabout. I don’t know wheth¬
er old Pap will step off or not, but
.1 rather think ho won’t. Pupii .
DAMES FERRY SCRAPINGS, i
Somehow < r other 1 didn’t bark ;
last week, on account of g-dtinu 1
lost in the undergrowth with j j;
quart of bug-juice in every pock-
ot. Alay be 3 r ou all think I Isad
enough, but not so, I hadn’t but I
one pocket, see? The hoys say I
I pulled out an old syrup barrel!
soon Monday morning and crawl- ask-, ( !
ed througii the bung hole and
cd S. me one to start me down hill,
saving Iliad 1 would have a barrel |
fuil before night. 1 suppose thev j
must have spoken truthfully for, i
mv face, no,-' and -'ves showed
sign,.*s of humping; however, a« I i
was going to fell, 1 novergot back" j
until too late to send in my say.
Didn’t old coats, kiverlids week? and The j
tires feel good last
thermometer fell plum off.
Mj’self and a few other bad
lioyo went ’possum hunting last
Saturday night. We didn’t catch
anytliing except colds and dust,
but wo had a big time just the
same. missed If any body round night, about
here any cane that,
let ’em call on the Squire, Jr.,
(let it be black or white) and we
will kiss, smack our Jips and get
tilings all right.
The funnel's here will soon he
scarce of work; corn is about
gathered} cotton is winking and
blinking both eyes, and peas and
potatoes are punching one anoth¬
er to see which will come in first;
and as winter is coming we can
soon sit by the lire and roast Ra¬
ters, ashcakes and acorns, and we
recoil we can get on to a biscuit
sometimes.
There was a party at the resi¬
dence of Mr. Geo. T. Gresham
recMKtly, and of course al! enjoy
ed themselves except myself, and
I could have had a good time if
my girl had not kicked me with
her No 8 foot. But then didn’t
that old married couple in the
corner enjoy themselves? You
could hear them smack from the
house to the cow lot. Somebody
remarked that their lips were
blistered next morning.
Alger Bird, from Dooly county,
is up on a visit to Lit un¬
cle, Bui Green. We don’t think
Alger likes the swamps down them
much
' „ ’ Monroe eoimtv ‘ y*
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UH..N iilb ; HLALt J.o Al-
- 1 ■
By Rheumatism or any of the
muscles near that organ, it is like
tampering with an electric wire,
for death may conn; at any mo-
ment. If life is worth it do not
h V -it»te, bntgot Ut; .UrommomW
Maiden Lsne, New York, and bottles) they
will send you two large
enc«gh forone^ mouthu Heat-
^
savf _, y 0lll . Jifo if von take it in
tim< .’ Ag nts Wanted. Send 25c.
for samples.
from tiik coi n n skat.
Clinton, U.\. Oft. VHh.
The temperance mooting
put- the Clinton people to think-
j M K t, ’ , ‘ ( l lu '' tlo, i seems to ho.
'‘shall wo oruture the evils we now
!llIVl . (>r to those we know not
0 j.-_ •> While nothing yotir to correspondent do with this
wants
•question, we. put otuv-dvos upon
record as being unquahhedly op-
posed to the 1 nluhion ot the Hill
ill, as tho lull proposed liy W.
]j }{j)], of the Macon Bar. win
w as at one time a prohibition
Presidential elector.
Mr. 15. 11- Pound, of Stanford-
ville, one of Putnam county's
most prosper-nis and progn 1 SSI V- 1
farmers, spent last Friday night
in Clinton, the guest of Capt. R.
T. Ross.
Mr. S.L. Childs is on n survey¬
ing visit at tin' plantation of Mrs.
Farrar. We reccomniend the
“squire” to all people desiring
land to he surveyed,
A. 1.. Barron and Bob Bradley
visited the city of parks last Fri-
day, returning on Saturday.
County comni’s were in session
Monday, Sept. 80th. and Oct.
s t After t ransacting admin-1 some
business they proceeded defaulters to
ter justice to road
u ^
.
Air. James II Barron, of Hills-;
boro, was in Clinton on .Monday
to see friends and relatives.
Col. F. T. Dumas was at
Blountsville Tuesday and on the
banks of Murder creek on Wednes¬
day.
\\ r e congratulate Tub Jonhs
County News in her new dross,
and hope success will crown eve¬
ry effort of its editor.
OF INTEREST TO MANY OF
OUR READERS.
The following hymenial is from
a paper published in far away
Indian Territory,and as one of the
contracting parties is welt known
about Clinton, having spent some
time in that town, where lie still
has many friends, we reproduce
it for tlieir benefit:
■‘Hon. E. Al. Landrum and Alins
Nana Woodall were united in mar¬
riage las! Thursday evening at the
residence of Mr. 15. IT. Great-
house.the revalued gentleman J er-
forming the beautiful ceremonyof
the Methodist in a solemn and ini-
P iVf 7 :m> mftn ! 10r ;, 'f 1 ' 0 contracthig
! v;r<! " s v ' ( ' 1 liiunvn »» (lil "
iiir-I 1 have a m,«t g ; ;n-
l 10 '"”.’” ° f J 11 '
bride belongs to ot , the
one
ieading families of the Territory,
and i is 'rarely attractive in girlish,
I leauty and grace of manner. Mr.
i!(ir , “ . <»“' n ;! "
,5 7 ' !
elect ot Delaware -list., and is de-
!, "f , , V (n !‘'7
A rV( '! - v promise and « nitellec-
’! :l r ” " V'md
■ V1S:U , '" wll! •'<<> olit ,:i tll( ' P’i 1 ,’ 11 * 11 '
cotipL*, whose , vows have
1 ,T-M > .! , d‘ t, ' d U3K,t ‘ r SMch ,K, i > » >y
aus . P( c< ' 8 -
FROM ROBKRTHVILLE.
This dry fall has been benefi¬
t-> th" farmers in harvest¬
ing the fleecy staple, but not so
much so in raising peas, if it
much longer crops will
be gathered and on the market.
It makes everybody wear a broad
when they hear of cotton
up.
Miss Belle Smith, .of Rock Hill,
and Miss Ellen Brundage, of Ir-
paid Sleepy Hollow a vis¬
it Sunday and were the guest of
Mr. and Airs, A. James.
Mr. AVm. Emerson and his
charming daughter, Miss Annie,
visited his mother, Mrs. J. R.
Emerson, Sunday.
15. A. Moore lias not yet recov¬
ered his usual good health, 1 Hit is
t i up and on the go,” as is gener¬
ally the ease with a man of his
resolution. , lie spent Saturday
night in the Central City with his
brother, Owen Moore.
Miss Clara Silas lias accepted a
position in Macon, at the Empire
store, as dressmaker. We wkh
for a grand success.
J 1) Roberts and wife spent
Sunday with the family of C P
Roberts. We are sorry to know
that Milton has been on the sick
list.
Mra * * V „ Ko,,erts nnd . Ml ___ "' H
Manii * Brooks of Iludsoiivilk .
. ..
village.
AWo j amf , s has erected an ad-
dition . to ... Ins dwelling. ... Has ¥ . also .
put an engine to his gin house,
Sleepy Hollow has deceived' its
Uamt now n.vie ,J,XIfc
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I'mmuYf, Oruixary S OEEIC'E, Oct'siii, i
One, ■, tin., Oct. 8th, '05. IB. ( (
Whereas .1 I* Carson, (’arson, asadni.nistra- as administra¬
tor Ynnzant, Varnam de lionis ''”'™d dec'd., non, °a,S^' on applies estate £ of to "u William me for for
leave to sell the lands , of l)( said estate, Ult
and notice is hereby given oullL that f will
pa: November
Mondav in next.
Wmivs my hand .iflici.ai:-,
It T Ros-, Ordinary.
HL’MPHRlKBVrLF.E II’F.MS
[ left over from last w ek J
The cold wavo, for which we
|,., vo i onglH j for many days, arrit-
jj t j Winn we retired
Sunday night , every precaution .
was taten for the coming of the
wave. Quilts, comforts a ml blan-
k4>(t) W ere piled at the fool of the
. , , (lf ,
on account ol , harvesting ,
their crops, and all are
ij V( .]y ov ,. r Hie advance in colto-,
think if it continues rising
they may bo able to pay out.
...... «...
usually lively tin. past me-k. Mr.
I. W. Turk, of Round Oak, and
Miss Maggie Childs spent fourth
Sunday with J S Humphries’fum-
llv. Miss Maggie will remain two
weeks, much to the joy ot her
many friends and admirers.
ries There - hail was a Friday sociable evening, at Humph- giv- j
on !
on m honor of ..... the visiting young I
ladies.
The young people of the neigh-
horliood are anticipating a straw
ri(lo ono evening t i lis The
gallent young men are always
ready to participate in any thing
for Hi-' enjoyment of the young
ladies.
Atiss Lily Johnson, a beautiful
and attractive young lady of Ala-
is visiting Charlie llumph-
, .,
lie *
Miss Carrie Johnston, after
spending several days with the
family of Charles Humphries, has
returned home.
Messrs. A A MeCarkle, Frank
Taylor, E A \Y imbish and Ed Wil¬
son, of Macon and Mr. Oscar
Roberts, of Robertsvilie, spent
Sunday with the young ladies of
this neighborhood.
Misses Maggie Childs and Juli¬
et. Humphries spent several days
last week at the hospitable home
of Mr. Gus Small.
J. W. Humphries, of Macon, is
spending this week with his par¬
ents.
Miss Lena Castleberry, of F l O -
villa, is visiting her uncle, Mr. J.
W. Goins.
The infant con of Mr. and Airs
E. IV. Pickett died last Wedrn s-
, . l ne ;earl Idt
sympatli}' ol their many friends
goes out to them in tlieir boreav-
ment. Truth.
READ OUR NEW “ADS.”
We have some new ads from
Macon that \ve direct the atten¬
tion of our readers to.
OLISBY MCKAY
have moved their stock of shoes lo
the corner of Second and Cherry
St., where they invite the people
of Jones to inspect tlieir goods be¬
fore buying else where.
THE MIX SHOE CO.
has also planted an ad in Tim
News calling attention to the fact
that they sell nothing but the
best shoos made. This house was
established in 1840, and has a well
established reputation. Mr. Mix
will take pleasure in showing you
M. C. IiA'IKCBM, AGT.
deals in fancy and family grocer¬
ies and plantation supplies gener¬
ally. ho promises to sell as good
goods at low prices as any firm in
the city. Call on Air. Balkcum
for your groceries.
.1. LAZARUS
is
sells lots of goods to Jones county
people, ho lias other things be¬
sides furniture that ho is soiling
at close figures. Read his ad and
when in Macon call and see him.
to ai v joxks county fuiknlh
I take this met hod of notifying you
tlint 1 ..... now with the popular Dixie
Shoe mid clothing Company, No :Vii
Third and 507 Cherry Streets, where
I invite you to ca 1 and see me wlien
in the city. I beg to say to you tiia*
our different dcpnitnienfsure now fu i
to the brim with a!) the newest and
latest styles ol fall and winter goods.
Our big drive is in Slioesnml Cloll.ing.
wliidi this company liotij^lit i»cfoiv i Id
sue,, «,s,d- that ........ a;,;...........
mid at price* never realized bei.m- u.
dIhdoii. I t/Jilp h-k <i\ vtm to atil min
examine our Roods and prices t , in-
convinced that the above statement
can make it to your inten t
as well as my o»yn to cal) on us la lore
buying your winter supply of
TXSTmT-
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Va (i<1 0ct _ f H t 8o:
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years to HXt vmrr s. (io to them if
you want Clytlung, Hats, Blurts,
Neckwear or anything worn by
man or boy.
JFRoKS OCTOBER TERN
joneb si tf uni! court.
uu.i.vn j i’nolle.
.TamosBaker, J M Middh i rooks,
- 1 51 Hunt, .1 11 Conner, John
.1 W Amlerson, \\ S
Russell, A N Smith, K F Morton
JaH A Pi , (H< v |t Clark. F M
Smith, W . I Wood, K W Sammons,
W F While, ]) 1) Mito! -'ll, .1 0
Jr. F F Uv-en, \V 1! I .owe,
S - M,.\\ dhams John P Hunt
It F Mason. John !l Uivsliam, W.
|, Roberts, T J Maynard. .! II
.Meeks, J I, Elder, R (’ I,ester, R.
H Kingman, 1 1. Harris.
'1 RAVlCilSM .lUlfORS.
John I) Turner, John II Law-
r L!:"7
r, ( ; \ V Mam. ^ , tl .1
brooks, WO Oodds ' - I. T M-.r- i
(qn, W tl blanks, R — *W S,
( < Christian, Alon;:a Ralkemu
,j t j VanzanV. 0 \v' I'-radlev!' F
M BonnUMi, W E Tyner, Tims.
W Or-•••n. Set h Towles. T F Vin-
j 1 g!” \y
t
Chiles, Sr.. (’ 1, Goolsby, A L
[>„ r ,,, Andrew Kitchens, C P
Roberts, It () Blanks, G W .Jaek-
son. A A Barfield, .lessee Miller.
BLOFNTSVlIiT.E LOCALS. |
^ 1- l utnam ^ ■ countv. G. Kim- \ii- j
*' ,l ( ’l J. I. Williams
recently. Their visit is aiways a
pleasure to tlieir relatives hero.
Farmers have bee making
quite a rush for their Cotton for
s 'veral days. Although the or- p
i - not a fair one it is much belli r
than was thought at one time,
with the better prices our farmers
are feeling much better than they
did last fall. Corn has been har¬
vested and a good crop made.
Jordan Samples, a negro, kill- il
a large rattle snake in the road a
•short distance from the home - f
E 'I' Dumas. It was between live
and six feet long, four ratllea and
weighed fully ton lbs.
We made a little visit, up <<>
Round Oak last Saturday and
found that thriving village im-
proving. Tho new store of E P
mint is in full blast and the new
building of J. W. Turk is nearing
completion.
Lost.
A Mark moilhim size sow, in tlmi
Order. She left my place ab-uil two
weeks ago. Any in'ormalion leading
to her recovery \\ ill lie rewarilc-l.
Oi l. tHb, ’tin. c. w. uuAtib.
V-i m
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Hr, J. M. CYoeT.-CJ'
Washington, D. O.
i&sts the Tired Brain
Hood’s Sarcapariila Gives Uerva
Strength and Dcdiiy Health
Hood’s Wtla aro “ Much In Uttto."
“ I have used Hood’- Barsaparilla ur.d
Ilood’s X'lib for many years and consider
them the best oa the market. Hccd’n Sar¬
saparilla h".ri Rivca mo health and strength
Loin time to tiiao When tired end
Worn Out From Overwork
and the worry of business. Jt. hits itnd purified
my blood, toned my nerves, c .inl
m y tired brain by restoring B^Btern. sk- i> and Hoou in-
vi/^oratin?? niy cu tiry w
Ve-etabtoTiUk r.re touch in little, i uno
They iriviyorato the liver to
healthy action, act gently cn the bowels,
fVIf ftf A 9 CL Oar sa¬
tl r ' arMa
relieve sick headache g tj ■tACaC',
and indigestion, and a-Un. V V*3
tliu h assist tired V
nature to remove dimim and restore
health.” J. M. Crockeii, 1419 Khode
Island Avenue, Washington, I). C.
Hood’s
JONES CO. LANDS FOIL SALE.
I have for sale, cheap foreash
or on long t inio with one cash pay-
ment, Hie following landr.—
! ], ()j,<> tract of 450 ncrer. near
j ]>],.,,{ j{uHo.
„ o„e tract of 202.1 acres near
^ ; ( (i j.
15. <)n 'tract of 520 acres near
Griswoldville.
4. One tract of <>'>7j rcres near
KohjhI Oak.
.......
Vhe «st, 8rd and 111, tracts con¬
V(!l) i«;i,t lo railrmd. Apply to
R. T. Rons,
Clinton, Oa.
.].[). Bakron. M. C. Greene
BARRON & GREENE
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Oopcmtins V. ill. ox-Oov. J.
Norll.en, of Alanta, manager of
th- Emigration and investment
Parties having land for sab- are
^,-ted to imnfnr witlnia, either
in person m by letter,
i Barron & Greene, Clinton or
'Gray, Ga
?flgfiingE
~i~ > f7TT\ k'f HATE IWE1
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Our Stork ,f SHOES l ’° r, '" r
of Second anil Cliorrv Streets. Be ■ our goods before -jo buying elsewhere
Prices, style & goods, solid.
/I 7fCome and
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irrrr «--''T' BEE UB
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c;£n»t <MI'7 When in Town
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Olisby & McKay,
571 it 57(5 CIk rry St. Macon, Ga.
•arsm-w "*"*■'**££*'
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Third -Street, near Post Ollieo, Macon, Ga.
DFALER IN
Hardware,
•-T_JY "si
groceries.
Plantation
Supplies.
keen a fresh Stock always on hand.
£'£&'*My price.; are ami a - treat low as all th-* customers lowest. alke.
fry call.
Wlii'ii in n-■.>il of anything in my lino give me a
BUY YOUR
_> furniture from
J mr**.■<*% 1 iAZABTJS
■lij-2 Mulh-wy El., Macon, Ga.
llavf' ju.it v,* I i\ full lino of FIH1NII I (JOOlv-
IN(! and HEATING STOVES. AJsoa full line of TRUNKS,
('■LOCKSand GLASSWARE.
FURNETURE
F—1 bta.'.r. Asao n .3 ■; n i O'; m ; mmm it
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tow erra cm CTO i
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•':/i Crt va ilSA YOU
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1 ,JuU }\ SOLID OAK -SUiT-S $15 & upwards
YVy, AY' diA'A] I SOLID OAK CHAIRS 00c & “
solid oak tables 75c & “
m TWO-PLY CARPETS «5, 45and50
U'.'" cents per yard.
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Wood-Peaw Furniture Co.
558 A 5 C 0 uheny SI:., MACON, GA.
'0 (B SPAMS* JB.
CotcnCornmissionMerchant
MADfWj ©A-
B W EOKHYR Scalesman
ONLY 25 C 1,5 COM Mi.' ION Cl I AUG UP FOR SELLING COTTON
No Charge' for Storage
Money loaned on Cotton in store at lowest bank rates.
ggjr No Insurance charged for first month.
TO THE PUBLIC
T >i m prepared to do as good
engine, boiler and mill general
repair work as any shop in Geor¬
gia. Have had years of oxpe
rience, and can fully guarantee
SATISFACTION IN EVERY
PA RTICULAR. Can supply all
demands for new engines, boilers,
aild _ CxlU ~ UUttltS at _ j.
^ ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, Soliciting your orders, Respt.,
J. E. RATCLIFF, Mgr., POOSER’S MACHINE WORKS,
nuiyT-'do-ly Mjlledglville, Ga.