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THE NEWS.
Gray, Jonkh Go, Oct. 17, ’%
I'l’IlUSHKl. Evkuy Thubsuay.
Hl'iacaiPTIoN 1’IIU K. #1.
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A WOMAN'S WAY.
The editor of ... the Americas Re- .,
oorder, who is a woman, says that
the wav to settle disputes is for
»t.«“iiffiiiided 1 , nart.v to take
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. • ,
ory stick and knock day I gut
the cranium oi the otlem mg par-
ty. ”
This is not a new doctrine, hut
it i* nearlv an obsolete one. Men
used to settle . their , • disputes r , i av uiai .,
way as a rule, hut they sett IH hem
that way now only as anexcep-
ti»n. Kvcry man has the right to
resent ' an attack on his character,
, t,„t ,f he were , to use bis hickory „
every turn-l.ewer trivia lyot ..n-
d*‘d he would soon l(.s«’ his char-
would have to pay out consulera-
Llo mo„e/. The hickory doctrine
«, we have said, .snot new, hut it
has gone out Of fashion, and we
ure rut her srtrprUed that the first
advocates , of .... its ro-or-
newspaper
Dihlishnii'iit should he n woman.
Yet we need not he greatly sur¬
prised. A good ninny of the lat¬
ter day women are or try to he es¬
sentially lnanish. They imitate
men as far as they can in their
dress, they go on the lecture plat¬
form mid into the pulpits, they
hold conventions, they ride bicy¬
cles, and they want to vote and
bold political ofiico. We suppose
the editor of the Americas Recor-
det is one of this kind, and that
in advocating a line of action that
would turn a peaceable people
and a peaceful community into a
,conditio!) of some barbarity and
lawlessness, she has only ndvane-
e | another step in female rights.
We would not like to sis' the
rule laid down by our fair friend
jiracticed on herself. Possibly
she often gives (dleiise to some of
her rentiers. If they should turn
•upon her w ith a hickory stick, no
Ulonht slm would he greatly
pit, J >u t why should slice unpin i n ?
She has laid down the doctrine of
jiickory retaliation ; sin’ believes
women should have all the rights
that m. n have; and her doetrin ■
would bine a practical illustra¬
tion if some one were to treat her
ns she udvises them to treat oth-
ers.
We intend no disri’pect to our
gentle friend. We would not care
to offend her. What we w ant to
d<» iN simply to show t he utter un¬
desirability of her doctrine if it
Mere carried out. It would ho
much better for people to ignore
piost olVenses. We are prone to
sec an offense where none is inten¬
ded, and frequently angry words
and hitter feelings would he pre¬
vented bv a litt h> forbearance and
a polite and dignified manner.
Wouldn't it 1 m* fair play for
those people who used t<> blame
Mr, Cleveland for all of their
hardships to turn in now and
praise him for their good fortune,
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AN . EDITORS OPINION OF
RFN Til I M \N
Bismuth ... .1 Miller, .. .. editor of f ,, the
Adairsville Banner, in speaking
of South Carolina polities and the
dominant spirit of that state, Ben
Tillman, says:
“That poor sister is dominated
by the most unmitigated and most
(Cordially detested tyrant of
>*rn iturns. He is the fanatical
idol of an infatuated and hoodoo-
>'d follow ing and. like t he imvary-
ing idol of the heathen, lie has
luit one eye Heaven save the
stute, it mirh a monster had two!
In the blistering midnight of some
appointed and unavoidable woe,
this )H)litieal vampire stole to the
bren t ufiuiphlncommonwealth—
l.e ami his parasifs—mid her there life!
fln*y liang, sajjpin^ away
Wliat are national
promise and peace to her? Why
is this despot’s heel Imbedded m
her heart wliije his claws tear at
h'*r v it a Is? She dreams no. of
puch a possibility ns an peaceful
tional exposition, the
leet of the world treading a
mon oath hedged with hope and
tlowers. She does not dream at
all; hers is a nightmare! Not in
the darkest of all her days did she
suffer tlie pains, the cruelties, the
imligiutii"- showered upon herh\
!'!rA .i ,l v.r,‘T". * 1 " T Z
er in the parturition of ullegori-
eal evil bus been born to any land
a nondescript atrocity munistahle. at once so
unnamahle andyetso
a creature—a "senator,” forsooth
(save the mark)—of whom self-
respecting South Carolinians opologv can-
not speak without fame to
heaven and whose name and
w ill eiihant the chambers of infa-
mv for a*ous after the demise
time!”
Bl’FFALO BILL’S GREATEX-
Ill IUTIOX ALTERED, EN¬
LARGED AND IMPROVED
Tin* event In the umuscmoiit i
world this year will he the advent <
of Buffalo Hill's Wil.I West. III
ih over pjtflit vfflrn ‘cte.tninnn Hinrf! tl.i* groat
educational nt has
heen seen in thin vicinity, and in
those years it Inis had an expo-
lienee and a career une(]ualled in
tlie world s history’.
| ho magnitude of tin. enter-
prise. which travels with all the
requirements of an army, is in it-
h, *K 11 ninrvel. It requires two
trains to transport it, and carues
it not only an army of men
aid horses, hut■ the largest poitu
hie grand stand, capable ot seat-
nig 20, <XX> people ever construct-
»" d « I"” 1 '*' 1 '’ 1 "
pbint of Jo0,00(i candle power,
w hic(i gives “a lustre of midday
toobjects below. ’
........ ertainment. too has
,;‘;;;;.^:::;; ' t ^ | ;i l ‘; ^ r 7j;;: 3tSt
yr*nr-«. It ., sat lit the gates of the
Great Loh.inbmn Exposition at
(:lHc«g,,tw, ) years ago, and us
I m •■> «' » 'jut'restTlnP
nifl|1
Arrangements have been
to give the show ... as .■on.,.Me a
form us it was ,,resented Ch.ca-
«<> at the same ............ hrough
the country from place to place
nn<1 mnki| , K blinds of one day two
days, one week and two weeks, ac¬
cording to the size of thw place.
Naturally, the great labor and
the propitious events which ena¬
bled Colonel Cody (Buffalo Bill)
to get together this marvelous oh-
jert lesson ill history Will i.«’Vi;r
In? nrul I Inn opporiuni-
tn him- limn Hhouht nut l>n
r I. If will Ih* in Mnroii, (in.,
J^at. Ocf. lOfh.—nfforiiooii and
"iKht.
That tin..... edition of affairs is
greatly H improved i is conceded bv
• •
our merchants, who state that
farmers to whom they made ad-
vunces during tile hard times nru
bringing in their cotton paving
their debts and asking no fiirthur
credit. The prices that cotton is
now bringing give general
faction, and some of the more in-
telligent farmers are of the opin-
ion that it would he better for
southern farmers if the price
should go no higher, because a
very high pi ice would lead them
to plant too much cotton, thus
m iking a crop that would exceed
the demand and knock down the
price below the profit lino. They
Iielieve in diversified crops and
just enough cotton to keep the
prit...... that article high enough
to yield a fair profit. Tlmy have
had all th(> experience tlmy want
with the kind of farming that
prevailed when only cotton was
raised and tin 1 crop was made on
the credit. Then there was noth-
inglett t«>i the fai'mei when the
crop was harvested.—Exchange.
Bet....... male and female there
is a difference of kind only—not
degree. Man is strong, woman is
beautiful, man is daring and con-
fidol 1 1, woman is difideut and ui -
assiiming, man is great in action
woman is great in suffering, man
shines abroad, woman shines at
home, man talks to convince, wo-
man talks to persuade, man has a
rugged heart, woman n soft and
lender , one, mail prevents misery,
woman relieves it, man has sei-
sensibility, 111 •
once, woman Ilian is 11
being of justiee, woman an
of merey, clothed in raiment of
grace, unless when
bloomers and astride n hieyeh .Ex
Greatest on Ear5li
James M. Brooks, \\ .shington
Ave., St. Louis, . M make.' atli-
davit that In* suffered from
mat ism for years, until persund-
t »*l to trv Drummond's
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no,n ‘ , nn< , 111 ’• s lls ' ”
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has been tally restored. He says
the rowedyia tlie greatest on earth
This is liiuh ,„L praise, but fullv wa: -
| lV miracuhn.sVu.vs.
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# to the Drummond Medicine .
Co., 4S Maiden Lane, New York,
, u ,d they will s«*nd to your express
H(ltlr ,. sstW(1 !an ,„ | Ml ,u„ s „f ( |,eir
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r ' 11,1 ' 11 1 !l 111,11 1
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»»o mouth, and w ill cure any or-
dinurv ease. Agents Wanted.
semi 25e. for samples.
Wonderful an* the cures aeeom*.
lis|u . (1 t)V Hmal s Sarsaparilla
alul vot , ( u „ n | v Uvaus.* Hoods
s a rs«l*arill«,the one true blood
P ur 'Jb’r, makes pine, riili, heal-
l, ' v bIuod '________
Hood's Pj I Is for the liver and
bowels, act easily, yet promptly
a nd efficiently.
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BARBER , SIIOl,
Haircut and shine 20c.
Shave and shine 10c.
W. W. Stripling.
408 Mulbery St, Macon.
ROUND OAK PENCILING*.
11 V IKK G 01 NH.
Let me tell you foaxott, Pro,
s„ale sho eaine up here l,tst Sun-
1#v | <mdwl t o the muzzle, and ev-
-rlastmg . unloaded , , ... hnnsell. ... while ...
in the pulpit, of a hit of nuts that
were hard to crack. Some of them
it is true, were of he scaly’ hark
and English £ Walnut variety’, but
, , W( . r(j ((f t , ,, 0a
,, ■ M ,
1 111 P ! *’ • P* ‘ ■ "
lie struck us on our, influence in a
spiritual wav. Among otliei
things he said was that he had rn-
j )( , a c i tt ^ thief than a
. , .. . w anted to ax
b.m how about a fellow . .. . that . w as
g iod at both II • told us a heap
about the sheep bleating in Samu-
el’s ears and how he heard the ox-
( ^ |„.|| ow When he launched
out on the “possibilities” Of the
hu.na.i race and touched onCleve-1
lam l, Washington ami Napolean, !
grt!W eloquent and made our
hair feel like it was standing on
„o “flint uml steel” affair, accu-i or
in t | )( . bllt an
u , U)ado(1 m(K ,„ ril „ b ,.l|, wi th
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We had u nice little rain a few
days ago, w hich I am glad to say.
abolished the pulverized renl-es- |
tate business, for u while at least.
If suid real I'state hadn’t quit
floating around, I was thinking
M1 . ri))l , s j v <)f attempting the ninth
W((11(1(>r „ f Wl)rl(i j„ s ), ap( ,
#‘ril»*n of tin* .
nl a “lian^in^
Stntos. All tlillt I would
him* had (o do, was to fix up mv
garden ami the real-estate would
f,; )at there free of charge. 1 sup-
P ,H, ‘ ,n v scheme would not have
.
been . n.trmgement . the
any on
potent <d G'c Hanging (laiih ns
Babylon, as I suppose the
pidimt has run out long ago.
If any body has n pocket cane
mill to sell or rent, 1 think they
can drive a trade with Boh Me-
Cullotigh. I heard him say lie
wanted one to save chewing, when
lie wanted cane juice this winter.
Tun Hunt brought a sack of
corn to mill here a lew days ago,
uxpoct ing to take the meal home
when he went, hut like the girl
who intended to say no, when her
fellow axed her to marry him for-
(,,,t all( j said yes, Tom plum fer-
got his meal and went, home with-
it, and the sequel was his dad
made him walk two miles to Iwr-
row meal enough to last 'till lie
could go again to mill the
dav.
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A fellow rushed into one of the
s f ort)H |„. n , | as t week and the po-
lite clerk caught the hurry fever
,,f |,[ s customer and quickl y asked
what he wanted. “A package of
cigarettes ami a string.” He got
’"'tli and went out like something
was after him. Wlmt the hurry
" ;,s *°r, <>r what the string had to
*lo with the cigarette, is tlm“quos-
*' I,M before the American people
belay.
Walnut Creek’s pair of Minnies
enmo up Saturday afternoon and
remained until Sunday afternoon,
when No. 2 went home, leaving
No. I to spend the week with her
brother, Prof. Childs. l’de like
to 1 1 know'how 1 come 1 hot!) 11 eouldll 1 1 t
have stayed.
Miss Maggie Childs, of Way-
siilo, spent Sunday w ith friends
here and says she is coming and
spend 1 a week before long. 7
doii , t we wish . . she would , ,
ness,
make hast and come.
M „ sim Chiltls , „f Walnut
crp ,,] ;i spent last week with her
g0|1 p,. ot guilds
AN ELEGANT PLACE.
-j-| je t) ] ( i Irvine’s* Ga.
0 f Mne*m ‘ Ga ' ” Inis
,,,ovwi , fr< . ”" M,,Ibprr v stn T t '
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" ln*rv* (hey liavo Imh>i) located tor
the ]i**st s>*venti*en years, to
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^ „ ew bllildi Ile3Ct (h(l
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possibly ' ,,r | the finest ^ music "T house m
tin* South. When you need
alu j „ r|?nng on ,, a<v paV ments. or
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vnduis. .. guitars, . mam olms , ae-
cordeons and music l.e certain
HI, d writ** them for catalogues or
give them a call when in Maeon.
Em-h person who will cut this no-
ice out and mail it with the
ljam e3 of five of their friends who
wish to buy pianos or organs, will
receive a beautiful piece of music
j mail
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Eads, _ Neel A-Co., Macon, Ga..
Outfitters to all mankind, from 8
years to 100 years. Go to them if
von want Clothing, Hats,
Neckwear or anything worn by
mau or bov,
DAMES FERRY SCRAPINGS,
It appears like the women folks
have been pretty busy for the last
week Hewing up old pants ami
"inter clothes generally, while we
J* 0 -™ “"/] ar “ U ' M ” “ liUl “
iiuny liali-Holojhg our shook
^ ^ in |mv )amlslaHt
Wednesday ami on Sunduv it was
seen on up land.
Prayer meeting was held at
ducted Liberty church last Wess Sunday, Gresham. con-
The by Rev. small, howev-
crowd was very
er, those attending wont not for
q b()W , but to (rood out of the
i, rr . ttC |iing. There will he preach-
i„g at Liberty next Sunday, (8d)
by Rev. Perdoo and Houl. Roth
ure able preachers. Let us all at-
tend for we can’t he certain of ev-
„ r lK . urillK lu . v . P ,. ri |oo preach speak-
y i n „ n . > as j„. has been
ing of traveling.
Mr. Aleck Herndon, Wayside, was
on a visit to Mr. S. A. Hodge Sun-
<J«y-. Mr Herndon formerly resi-
m this settlement and of
are J always tflad to greet
Mr . in Mrs. Colbert, of
Monroe, were in the community
Saturday and Sunday visiting
1 'v«dii every body could have
""VJ Andrew Hodge have his tooth
you h “c > kick! kicked tM ike mail nr"
and grabbed at.the pitllicans like
lie intended to help the d«'iitist
^ jjj However, after Jake,
Jo ,. k(>y B „ t a wu |, s1im tial
gj-jj, a )l anmn( j he pulled it.
1 have never stated that Dames
Ferrv was just across the line in
Monroe, hut this boy lives in
Jones Ci.onnoppKii.
To MY JONES coCNTY FRIENDS
j ta ^ 4 . t i,j rt lliet ho;l «»f notifying you
(hat I am now with the popular Dixit*
Shoe and Clothing (’oinpany, No 8f»7
Thinl«nd 307 Cherry Htn-ets, where
j„ Vity. 1 beg to say to yon that full
our differ. • t dep o tmeets are now
tothehnm with alt the newest unit
llll( , t stvl , sof illU aIlll wint( . r . ..... k
Our I,ig drive is in Shoes, uihI (’lotliing,
which this eompany bought before the
advance in prices, and paid cash fur
them, which will enable us to give you
such goods that you can appreciate
and at prices never realized before in
Macon. I only ask of you to cull and
examine our goods and prices to he
convinced that the above statement is
true. I can make it to your interest
as well us my own to call on us before
buying vour winter supply of Shoes
°''I' sImll'I.mk'M
V((U j„ S()(1I1 Yours Respectfully
R. L. M ARKER.
Mu ’on, Ga. <>et. 1st. hSOa.
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Mr. Al. Hymns
Hamilton, Ohio.
SaillC 2S Cu
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla on the Table
at Every M&ai
“In my opinion Hood’s Sarsaparilla has
not an equal a9 a blood purifier. I doc¬
tored 6 mouths for stomach trouble and
Neuralgia of the Heart
w ith °iu any good and then took IIo “ d ’ s
Sarsaparilla. Every spring and fall since
j have used it and it has done mo lots of
Rood. 1 have not been attended by a
physician for the last four years. Mywifo
was suffering with water brash and
Feeling AH fired Out.
Ghewns severely afflicted but upon my
prevailing upon her to take Hood’s Sarsa-
{'na'shor^Mme ' 1 J How" she ^s*quite^vveH
We have great faith in Hood’s Sarsapa-
FffJAfl V S ^ri*D VU1 W
rilla and put it on the table at every meal
the name as bread.” Al. G. Hvamb, with
T. V. Howell & Sons, residence,
North Third street-, Hamilton, Ohio.
HnrtdV' piilc easy to buy. easy *o take,
i’ A K l-l
^aioms’XOver.X •
FULLS
X positive cure for hilliousness,
constipation, sour stomach, dizzi-
m*ss, indijestion. pain in Imck.
sitle, or hcadaelif 1 , and nil diseases
caused from 11 torpid condition of
the liver and bowels.
m TATUMS ArSITTIUrO*
R 1 II 111 V M ' A \ T l i 0 I i> INI 1 a 1 .11 M F h a N T 1
Gurus l'huiiiat ism, sprains, hruses,
I«»me hack, pain in limbs, pain in
side, toothache, neuralgia, head-
;U . btl &c .Manufactured by Chas.
p. Tatum & Co., Katonton, Ga.
For sale by the following mer-
‘’ha»t* of Jones county: W E.
-birgaii, Gra\ , II. J. & J. J. 1 111 -
llty ’ HaJdiK>k;
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robt. whitfiki.d. w. k. mahonk.
w. k. kester.
^ . HITFIEI.D. MAHONE AND
LESTER,
Attorneys at I.aw.
Will practice in the Superior
of Jones county and in the
Supreme court, Mr. Whitfield
will be located at uilledgeville,
Haddock and Lester at
All business promptly
attended to,
OLDFortville
mTnitr flD '\ Y
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I have just got in a full stock of
FALL
AND
WINTER
SHOES |
at rock bottom figures; also a full
stock of DRY GOODS A GROCE-1
RIES.
When you wish to have
meal send your corn to my mill.
When you wish to have good
up send your cane to inv mill,
When you wish a good turnout
and a fine sample of cotton
it to my gin. When you wish the
highest to* price for cotton seed bring
them me. When you wish
real good job of shop work call on
L. C. Herndon lu re at my place,
HnydenDumas will be glad to have
bis friends call on him nt Fort-
"ant of cheap goods
Highest prices paid torcot-
ton seed. J. M. CLARK.
Macon and Northern
R. R. Co.
TimoTaDlo No G
TAKING EFFECT
At 8.00a.m. Monday Sep’t 10, ’95
40:2 | STATIONS | 4UH
Daily Daily
I jV . a.m. Ah. i>.m
i — 20 Macon X JO
1- 21 Ocmulgee St f 00
i - 80 M. i). & S. June. Zf- 00
1 -1 87 Chalk Cut —1 52
- 42 Van Buren •*! 1 -
x 00 Morton “'I 1 -
x 05 G rays —I .2
x 14 Bradley 12
x 21 Wayside 05
x 29 Round Oak C 57
\ x 41 Hillsboro Cl 48
| ^ 02 Minneta C7 20
t. 09 Monticmllo C7
r. 27 Machen wt
c; 82 Shady Dale wl 4JS
| 1 10 a 49 12 Madison Godfrey J'l v> Co 80
10 8(5 Florence <f* 4(5
i JO 5f, Farmington «i- 80
i ! || (jjj Bishop 28
| j j 'Ti Wntkinsville 15
i j | j X Sidney *t- 09
j 11 2(5 Whitehall 4- 02
11 40 Athens iC 50
p.y G.C. <fe N.Depot PM
Ar. Lv.
^ a^m A M p <)r t sm<m tli 9 (K) l> p!si M
1 10 4b Washington 8 80
4 58 a.m New York 8 20 p. M
Connection with (In. R. R. at
Madison, with South Western and
main stem divisions of 0. of Ga..
also with G. S. &. F. and E. T. V.
& Ga. for all Florida points.
H. Burns,
A. Siiaw, T. P. A Fit. Agt.
Traffic Mgr.
SHERIFF SALE.
: By virtue of a levy made I w ill
i sell at court house door in Clin-
; iegal hom-s T n X on the
Tuesday in November next, 580
acres of land, more oV loss, known
as the Gus English place, N. near
Wayside, on the M. Finney, & R. R..
adjoining Barfield, Wood
all, Tiehnor and others, levied
upon as the property of Gus En¬
glish to satisfy a ti fa issued from
city court of Bibb county, at Ma¬
con, Ga., in favor of Wm. A
Moore vs (ius English. Property
pointed out in fi fa and written
notice given tenant in
Sept. 80, ’95. U. N. Ethridge,
Sheriff.
1 Oiiiiiniky's OFFirr : t
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! j ()n „, t ; onn tv fiu () ,. t -<,.3 j
(\ hercas .1 P Carson, nsadministrn-
tor do bonis non, on estate orf William
Yanzant, dee’d., applies to me for
leave , to sell . the , lands . ,. of , said , estate.
apd notice IS hereby applicationoii given that I
l' u ' iS 11 P 01 1 M| dd the first
Av'iVliVs"my'iVanH .
R T Ross, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Ope ice, 1
.Jones county, Ga. .Sept, 80, .... 95. /
Notice* is hereby given to all
(iiiersons concerned that Mrs. Dru-
ic.lla Wyse. widow of Joseph W.
| Wyse, deed., has applied for one
years support, and the schedule
of property is of file in this office,
and I will pass upon the same on
■ the first Monday in
, next. Witness my band officially
J R. T. Ross, Ordinary.
: Orpinakv's Offick, t
•»ones r county, Ga. bept. «0, Oo. /
M hercas, Mary Wilder, widow
of John Wilder applies for years
suppmt, and 1 will pass upon
| the schedule now of file 111 this
? t,,, ; fir ^ Mond ^ 111
' he 1 next. All 1 . persons take
, vein
notice accordingly.
, Witness my hand officially, ^
R- f- Ross,
Ordinary.
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TRESPESS NOTICE.
A 11 persons are hereby warned
trespass upon my lands
around and near Clinton for
P ur P°se \vhatever, under the j>en-
^ °. f tb | aw : U ; BoxvER '
1 P f )-»••>•
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E, MOMS AH,5^
DEALER IN
MEBCMANMSE, Ga.
Gray,
Family and fanoy Groceries, ... -v.
I keep on hand a Fresh Stock of at
•os a< low as t he lowest.
“A title assortment of Tobacco always on hand.
_ trude; good value l'or
Give me your your money.
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XJj. ♦ lAII 1 II
—DEALER IN—
Carriages, Buggies,
Wagons, Bicycles. Children’s Camges. Harness, Leather Etc. ■
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Corner Second and 1’ojmlar Sts. r Million, (fa. .
[Write for Prices.] ■».n
KEW Sd'®BK. f • .
• o-|| 0|—o:
WAGONS and BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES and HARNESS.
Theo. W. Ellis,
POPLAR ST., near Davis Warehouse, : ; : MACON, (J.A.
fiOTyUYE ME A CALL.
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WE WANT WOMAN AND CHILD 1TERY IN JONES, MAN,
And iii fact every county, to call and sec us when in Macon. We have
The Best Shoes .■j - <
for the money in the city. We do not claim to sell cheap shoes, .hut
we do diaim to sell good ones, and we also warrant w hat we sell.
MIX SHOE CO.
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[kstap.i.isiied 1840.]
107, Cotton Avenue, - Macon, (in;
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WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THROUGH-
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We do not propose to he undersold in the Macon markot. We
bought for cash and on this account wo Can knock the splits off of any
figures von will get elsewhere. We have goods to suit all classes o*f
trade—the farmer, the mechanic, the merchant. Our expenses are
j light and we sell close. Our aim w ill he to please you and wo extend
an invitation to all to inspect our stock and prices.
X 3 . ID TODD &c OO
Third Street, ' Maco*; Ga
tj&~' R. L. CHEEK is connected with this firm and will bo pleased
to wait on his friends and acquaintances, ’
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Headquarters for
DRY GOODS. MINE Hi CENT’S
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pr i Cl .s’are th and r tds^ir all NEW.
HENRY WIJ.CHINSKI Prop’r
. R. Herndon is with this house and will bo K glad serve
lus Junes county friends.
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5343 ^ Cl C*2. Macon, Ga.
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THIS OLD RELIABLE Slioe House is still kept up to its standard
—Selling nothing hut reliable goods at prices that will astonish the
closest buyers. Shoes have greatly advanced in price, but
boug’.it my entire line before the rise will give my customers the ben?
efit. Give me a call and be convinced.
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