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'■PUT HEWS.
Ghay, Ji..m *Co.p a t. 21, ’Do
PfBU8jii.i> .Kvm*Y Tih'Iisday.
SrjwWJ’TioN I’jneK, $1-
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had policy.
, The method* employed hy the
Atljunta Constitution to mislead
arid deceive its reader* as to tic
currency question were strikingly
illustrated the other day in its
headlines to the proceedings <d
the farmers’ national congress in
Atlanta, and in its editorial com-
nent on the currency resolution
pa**ed by the emigres*. I he head-
Inc* in question indicated that
the resolutions were inexact bar-
mony with the coinage plan
c«ted by the Constitution, and in
jt* editorial comment that paper
declared without heating about
tjc I,tuh that they denumded t!c
free, unlimited and iude|»eiident
coinage of silver at into I. And
vet whut are the facts? Wo ill--
cover from a careful reading of
lie proceedings a- printed in the
sConstit ulioit itself that that pa-
jH-rs's flaming headlines givi a
a yery erroneous idea as to the
/•huriMtter of the resoluf ion* passed
Rriefl v stated, the resolutions
,„n,.,|t„ r
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ard and , so did the 4t sound , inoimv
coiV.’eijHon Ill Memphis; (-) lol
un international convention to
agree on o ratio for unlimited free
coinage, and so did the sound
'(«) •noney convention in Memphis;
for nu import duty on foreign
silver suflicient to deny it coinage
ut our mints An nddit ionul n --
idulioii for the free coinage of
American silver at 10 to 1, or in
«» tlier words for limited coinage at
that ratio, was passed, and an
amendment to demand that the
intcriqitionnl convention fix tin
unlimited coinage ratio
ut 1(3 to was voted
down by , .... 251 to . 104. In other
words, (he farmers’ congress vot-
ed f o' 11 unfed free coinago at I<>
to f.iiixl. as the Constitution's
count of flic oflieial proceedngs
I < amendni*ant milim-
puts it, the lor
ilcil free coinage at 1(3 to •veil
under internalioiial agreement
was “overwhelmingly defeated.’ '
And yet Urn Constitution tinhlush
ing.lv declares flint the congress
i demanded file free, unlimited and
independent eniiiitge of silver at
113 to 1.
,\Vhy should a newspaper thu-
e.mtradiet itself? Why should ii
make the e daring invasions out¬
side the realm* of truth? Is it
good policy? In the same issue n
(lie Constitution tho statement
svas v<li(oriullv that lh<
currency of our country was con-
(itantly contracting, when as a
matter of fan it haa been cm-
,,n , V * lil 1 , 1 , l>
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20 years; and that since the re-
peal of the purchasing Clausen!
the Sherman act not a silver ilol-
Jar h;td been added to our eurivn-
„v, wlieii it is well known that
large number of silver dollars
have been coined this year, and il
is mi easy .nutter t) find a new
ver dollar'with 18*,)5.m it. A few
day* ago it solemnly said, in or-
der to discourage (lie people ami
keep alive the silver question,
jJiat a seven million bale cotton ’
crop this yi-ai’ at 8c, would bring
to tin* farmer-, sixty million dol-
pr* , wle , less than , school the . DC. brought
reas a,iy boy ia Jones J
CO ujiij could tell that it would
bring thirty jnUlioqdollars more.
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inisealeulatn.ns are the result ci-
iher of driveling ignorance or de-
jjberate intention, and it seems !
impossible t!i.*t (hoy could pm-
tut ion misstat (m
jts rcspi a t.u md vuntideiKV ii
that paper, if it luwl ever had any
since the days of Henry Grady,
will lx* shattered. No reputable
1
journal would follow such a course
ft is neither holiest nor wise, and
p» this instance it represents (he
desperate coiifronted expedient of a paper
with defeat,
tion and ruin.
Catarrh is a constitutional dis-
case ami cannot be cured by local
is''a^cmisD Sarsa f ril) n
;s a constitutional t remedy; .
cures catarrh because it purilio
the blood.
,r * pTAj 1 lir ' .
de and do no! purge, pain
gripe. Sold by all dn ggi-n
WILL TilKY?
We Imiir if predicted (juite freely
that tlu- "xcnlleut price for cotton
year will cause the fanners
topla.it an enormous (‘<>t ton crop
next year.
Well, if the farmer- do, they
won 'I gel i imugli for it to pay the
expense.-of raising if, that i all.
The prophecy is a reflection on
die eouituoti ,• en■■ of tin tarncr-
Tie lid I wo years have I n oh-
j.ct |c .-.“Oil to thum. In I ‘
thev marketi-d .1 t 11 n lee '
crop at oe. a pound, or >25 a l-alc,
and got tftifjo.on ».(- 0 lor it. They
|..-| nioic on it, and : t (h epei
into debt. In I '75 tla v will inar-
ket a crop of about -■ < 11 million
bub- at t"'e,a |. md,oi'r >0 • i.ah .
; ,nd tic. will ct »,C'D,lKX) for
it. Tic cinuiei. ar-that, tin
will get an > i * ; ,c. At
any rate tlcy will mule money on
p. )Ul ,| ............. of t!;em wtll ex-
| cricncc a ji!"asure that probably
t|,cv n>' - r n- I to > ri*'ici
11 r 11 —||i |.b a mre of being out
,,f , \\' think they aiipreel-
their inijir ,cd condition. \\
don’t think tlcrai.
t»ack to dchl. They I:.*ve
|,y praetieal • ;peri- nee flint tlu
price of cotton isgorenicd b\’ sup-
,,| v and demand. Tin", ■■■ vrv
clenrlv f h.i I a lew more short col -
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iH'iideii;. and w. take it that tie
have die ., (bur,-o! all of her mb 1-
lig.-nt, progP ive and ambit i m
persons to I <■ independent.
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\o COMFORT FOR S|J,VEL¬
ITE 8.
The silveiiteof the 1 lemoei'aI ie
party who are ehiuioriiig for the
the free and unlimited coinage of
silver at the ratio of 1(5 to 1 an
get I ing hut little if any com fort
ii-mi tie <;i.■ ut majority of tie
deiitoerafic papers (hat are recog-
1,1/111 favoring frw silver coin-
age. For instiuice, fhe St., Louis
| ; .. 1>u |, u, ; a ,' ri ,., ;; vi . r pa-
| K ,,- ( \ -: "In it,, Ion;; p
sion <d pimer tint Deinocratie-par-
ly n-u r undertook to , Uablish
any kind of coinage in defiance ol
the commercial relations of the
nietais. fie'i*i■ bU’e, by thy same
rule, we may expect that it n ver
will.
No, the Democratic party will
never declare lor the l <3 to l
. long as there i such a wide dif-
d"i'i'iiee helweeii tlint lalio ami
; 1 1 , . eoinilieteial ratio of tie- Dm
nctals. i I will net er declare for
the 1(3 to I ratio as long as it is
not absolutely ci Tlain that at U>a:
ratio a silver dollar would •ircu-
iir mi a paritywith a gold
In other words, there isn’t the
remotest probability that tin
Democratic parly i ■■ going to put
any funuiei.il plank m its plat-
form that dm -n'l mean * l| und
I he silw .. rile
j Li 1 organs |. 1 may
;■• mi * 1 >:( ’ ( . ., v. at oui
: b' ''" 1,1 ugs>”"3hv
, locks. ” and all that sort of rot.
and tin - silverit-' leadeis mav can-
. ( ',,nbr and issue ad.iie.--s.
.-ut it i- just as certain a* that
lay I'ollows night that the
cm tie party is going to : it down
. lull'd , upon t;ie st!i"i I'ltt'i'
am.
declare for .-oimil mmiev. "apers '
|,k,. the St. Louis Republie
this, nnd lienee they are i.egin-
1 * * 11 4C iu folk about tho .......*»iti
i7 ' l’ ;,rt v , * ,li,v - and lo 1 ’oi.u .ml
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il;;ii * V*' Vl T!' la "n ! ’ :U ' <y T'
done, end will net er do,
what th silvemes among
members are insi ■!ing it slm) 1 do.
.... eat the .-l,writes want
,S again.-I ccmimm-sense, and it
*he Democratic party should
ten to them and inflow their lead
1Ilu ,uld be w recked beyond
emery in the next national
campaign, the wise Dung lor (In
Mlv, ' nt .’^ u '.' U '. }°. ‘'"j' 1 '
r ,, Uj -. led gModhye to the'silver
mine owners, and drop silently
<•**•» iheir place- in the ranks of
,11^,,u!’h *’H-iTin ‘ \Yhnt'^Al!v'Tt
>i ivugt h timm the hard times, i-
g-ing with them. Before manv
1!1 ' ' 'h- k'tle will be heard, ol ci-
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LIKE A GilLA F RADA- \Y j
33'ith its brandies runningim very
direct ion. are the art lies ac.il.
vein* which convey tho blood to
every part of the system. A cold.
sudd, n changes or exposure may
cause poisonous acids to clog the
circulation.and then comes Rhou-
mati*iu. Beware! if vou v: 1 a>
life remove th" olistnicthm with
Sail ?.) , ! j‘" to ‘"-I'Dung the Drummond Bonn -
Medocine Co., 48 Maiden Lane, i
New York and they w ill send you
two bottles by express—enough
a month’s treatment,—with
f u ii directions. Agents
W-m;* .! Setid 2 5c. for sample-.
", H r 8 (. r-at es boarded , , the , tram
lure on Monday last for Mil ledge-
ville, Toombslmro and
point.-, lie is making a business
11 rip for uncle 8 am.
We have asked a few parties
.. f late what man was made for.
Tho t-ply was God made man for
i> u glory. If so we think He has
s )m(> V( .,. V u lorics. Now
Am, ,1.1 like to know
us wlmt did God make man for.
W - , llink that he was made
aiJlkl . Wl , r |d beffer, l.v
7, | |js Maker to the best' of hi«
h it 1 * )'^tv „„ m- the siekand Jimrt do
. hem-..
h( , ^Tmade to do unto others
),,, you'eannot would have (Item do unto him
If do anything el. o.
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1 ".iTv IT T8 *'•
After using Drummond's Light-
K "' M,,( !' V ! ‘ v, f r . ‘^“'“'"“‘'siiuu--
crippled limbs. If voti want a
cun . send $5 to the 'Drummond
Medicine Go.. 5 s Maiden Lane,
New York, and they will sliip to
vour express address two large
bottles of their remedy .with full
directions for use. Agents Want-
ed. Send 25e for samples,
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TO M Y JONl'S (’01N TY ITHKNPs
1 take tb : s mothe.l of informing yon
I’au l am new w ish the W A i*.>->.ty
Dry (ioot) and m.tiou tuniscani.t will in-
Rkal «-»*-.■ von when m tnouty. 1 am ,
,'Y Aim v!m wau't anv i'mig‘ in'Ar
• lii'.NKY lluss
lm0 iiitli. r.
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Ma«on, (*a.. (Vt. j
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Don’t buy your Harness and
Saddles until you have been and
prised J. 3. McLean’s stock at
812.2.3rd. Street, Macon, Ga. .
Tin-: news from ;ames.
The/irmer* here and aboutlia v».
linen saving that they would not
make more than half a crop of
cotton, and *<>rne suid they would
not make that, much. hut front
tin- way tin v are shipping it off
(and a good many »f the fields
arc-white w il h it now) one would
think that a plenty of if is made
We Relieve that tin re will he two
tliird'< of it cotton crop made.
lien Drew is getting so much
17) tton to gin tint! he runs liis gin
all day, and w hen'we retire it. is
nmning and when we get lip p it •
.-till at work.
();c of Macon's whof-smiled
nen, Fain < iriswold, made 1 : a
hu-iicss fjip ore' day last weak.
„ 0 ! looking aft(-r the interest of
Pratt’ (Jin Co., and they could
not find a bettor man for the
place.
Ah (lil son. Randall and
Mm o', of Macon, and Lob King-
man, of 1 1c <i. M. At A. eollego
came ut on Friday last to take a
bird hunt. Wluit for luck they
had we did not learn, but if they
did not do bet (or I linn Dr. Hibson
and friend Dully, they had better
go fishing.
Mrs. T. W. UnH',' went to Mil-
' ■ 1 • • 1 ooe o.-.y ms; we.-i, i<> si e
«!► Mini"*....... Si" «.'■>■» tl.al
Mi Mifti.- i much better and
tt j!l ,. 0 m and tak- diarge of lu-i
_,. lu>(> | |, )( ..
Farmer John Duller made our
village a vi-il on- day last tv.-k.
.| ;> t,» i a good, etovrfellow, mid
' of b. si .farm
one our 'is
We are sorry-to snv that Mr.
* ‘
Ham (lib s is not well yet. Hope
la* will soon be himself again.
((nr .Mamie left here last week
for Millcdgeville, where she join-
d her sister, Miss Daisy, and
buy, with the (c. N. ik 1. college
girls, w ot <o the exposition. Our
Alu-mtt; returned iioinn oil Sunday
last, in .time for the quarterly
meet ing.
Lark Stewart returned hoim
from 1 lawkinsville Oil s . | ‘ ■
If" reports a big ti.ui
while down theie.
rarmers John Smith,
Wheel ', and his tlrree elutniiing
daughters, Willie Wheel-r and
wife, Cl:,irley Kinslow and si»!er.
M i ••• Ida 1.1!-'ion. Mi- ()phe-
jia Ciu istian and Haiti" Brown,
I iin (4(>d,ii <I iiiK son, l.i’kt' ;;:u.
I iel (,! o',' a I'd. all W" it to tit • ciiy
1,1 l i; ’rks on Saturday la.-t to Si ('
Buffalo !>i'l A Co,, and they l'e-
port it worth r''i‘t 1 in);.
Our quarterly meeting came ut
mi Sunday hist. llroiln rs Seale ’
and Lewi* wore prisuit, and w< '
ii.nl ii large crowd, Round Oat •
Clinton ami Haddock w, re well
, ,, . .
1 b ...... 1 ' ’ j _
1 jood a sermon as ......mid . wish
for, and we hope some one was
1 ' .jn*, |, v i| '
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anil I find that , it is . cueaner Uinntbadoo-
j tor>8 bill9> IIoocl . a pyjs aro tho bc5t j
Rave ever taken and I use no other. I am
glad to havo an opjjortunity to reconi-
mcr.d Hood’s Sarsaparilla. :I lUus. C. H.
viable, KeJthsburg, Ill.
S h BarBa¬
^ pariua
Be sure to get
n IIocd ° 0ClS ’. ' W
nood’s SamparUta ix h: 5 Is *o!d Prepared by all only drusr- bj
l l' -
Hood’s
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£ A K K
Yti™ YyvIi'Y A-!_5!2-A
J[ j __ |/\) ^
/
\ positive cure for Idlliousnoss,
M A 1 I k LINIMENT
Cure.* rhumatirm. in sprains, britses.
laine back, pain Inn! pain in
side, toothache, neuralgia, head-
ache &i\ Manufactured by Chas.
p. Tatum * Go.. Eatontou. Ga.
Km- sale by the following mer¬
chants of Jones county: W. E.
Morgan, Gray; H. J. A J. T. Fin-
IK'V . Haddock;
Ren,', w hit; ir ;.!>. w. ...........
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WHITFIELD, M A HONE AND
LESTER.
Mill . ' rrrtK ^'' Y! ! AT the .
practice in ami in the
court of Jones county
Supreme Court. Mr. Whitfield
will bo located at Mi'ledgeville,
Mnhone at Haddock and Lester at
Clinton. All business promptly
attended to.
FROM FIYK POINTS.
Di'xiiN btvs:—A s we fail***! 1 O
get our letter to you in time last
week wo will try again. Although
being deprived of much is«'<*(!»•< 1
schooling while your nr, wi* Inarm'd
while thorn that ‘“if at first von
(loti't slicceml tl* £ , < tv il'ia ill.
„ Our village ... i-frottn l.vdy .. . at
I'l'n-nt, the UirnLr, I a vj fin a In > 111
finished gat heri!i| their crops.and
wliiln the col ton i - v.-ry .-hurt
tic UlU Xjincti d {>fi'• * win I ti-
alde us to bullanee tip.
Hr W I’(Hover spent Tuesday
night with J II I.ouys. Tic Ur.
is it good talker, especially is lx
interesting when <L- vibing hi;
trip to the Holy land.
It i rumored that a wedding
will take place in our village in
in I lie near futtin .
Tlcre is a fellow in llcc. -nnu -
nit v who is the happiest. man ex-
‘ :|| C A tw 'd.yriCrki'."::
....... o
jump up and knock his heel* to¬
fD’Llier three times, if one of his
toes is cut off.
the cause of temperance is
being discussed, why cii’t some
enthusiastic ni 'ii and women or-
ganize a temperanco see dty of
suite kind in oi-iroV# Clinton.
The year 1805 is drawing to a
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ureol reading a counly pap<'i- du-
t!: ; year, mu! , v.> would .. say
t i 11 reader* t Imt w, should inr¬
allow t In- editor-,to job one eye out
with :v hint, but walk uj
ly and di.-clutrgi' our
’■ o iiiin. Tint paper is recently
enlarged and i- more ivwsy than
•ver, ami ii bring our paper wo.
as eiti/.eiis of Jem . eouiitv,should
ii 4 fail to give it a liberal ettp-
porl. The crx that the editor is
a sound money man should not
keep ii , from doing our duty, T<.r
i" is hones in his convictions,
and is working for what lie think s
best for the farming interests',and
j* not (o be classed with the
ling politician-!.
Sweet summer has taken kor
(light and the time ol
and 'taler is upon us. We can
while away the evening hours ba-
king our toes and roasting ’talers.
Jim Kpivry.
Tired, , Weak, Nervous
Hood’s Strength Sarooparilla Hostcrea
futd Bodily Vigor.
The chums o( that tirutT, weak, nervous
.'oncbt'cn ia r.sj’th bo many r-.oplo find
themaatve-s. ia the (aii'j;e of t!.c blood to
property j’ouri.li
t 30 nerves o:id ti >-
m ?.:s. seed tad
rvea upon pur-
U ? 1 S ^°-T thIs:
Nl\ ' A Tii h
flood’s Bar-
V..'*/ sapariiu c •. aa c-
»•%•..« wiic-i u-.-rvo t»r.ij
: y ..G' jV,. and Hoodp e-ia
Mre. o. ; n. vcnaaia 2 have t tea it
KcUh-u.-trs,ut. more llwa once
ftnd aM tutna:; it now. I was u.-r i y
body ached, and I felt very badly all ever.
1 v asaf.-aid I wuld^be sick. Ithoaijht I
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Ordinary's Okfick, (
.tones County, (ia.. Oct. St !i. '75. \
Whereas ,! P ( a rs; m, as admin is;
tor de bonis non. on esialr of Wil
; Yan/.ant lee'd.. ajiplies to m f
I leave to self the kmds of said e
and noth o is hi mby given that 1 w i
i - m .aid r a ationon tin- .
Monday in November ofiieially, next.
Witness niy hand
I> T Ross, Ordinary.
~
Okdin ( ujv s ()!'•!•'re.;:. \
Joties county, Ga. bept. 80, 4 t)o. /
Notice coiicerned'tliit! is hereby given to
Mrs. Dm-
,ll >^Vyse widow of Joseph W.
Myse, deed., has applied lor one
years support, and the schedule
the first Monday in November.
next. Witness my hand officially
R- 1. Ross. Ordinary.
Cbwxakv's Office’ \
£
I1( dt" .iccoutntglv.
witness my hand oHieially,
(>rdina re.
VV HIA uKT T.Vf bLEtU f\V Ui‘
CANDIES,
CRACK ERS,
or CONFECTIONARIES of
any kind, call at the factory of
jOHiHELFBiliilO]
‘110 Third St. Mae- n,Ga..
ei bav • Who' -ih> prie- rt
‘
R'-t ail. 33 " k-*p a complet line
an( , v Goods,
BARBER SHOP.
Haircut and shine 20c.
Shave and shine 10c.
\V. 33'. S l'RII I
7' K Mi’” < rv 8r, Maeou.
OLD Fortvill C V/
MADE KE¥
I have jw-i got in a full stock of
KAIJ.
AND
WINTER
'SHOES
(lt bottom figures: also a l
^ocl; of DRY GOODS it O ROt K-
HIES,
When you wish to have good
nteal send your corn to my mill.
Wlieii you wish to have good syr¬
up send your cane to my mill.
Wien you wish a good turnout
‘iml :i fine sample of cotton bring
it to my gin. When you wish the
highest, price for cotton seed bring
them to me. When you wish a
1 real good job of shop work call on
E < . Herndon lcve at my 'place.
Hayden Dumas will be glad to have
his friends call on him at Fort-
ville when in want of cheap goods
fl'S 'Highest prices paid for cot-
ton seed. J. M. CLARK.
Macon and Northern
R. R. Co.
To blo A-T-o 3
TAKINU EFFECT
At 8.00 a. m. Mo.vkav Sep’t 1(5, 'Do
•toJ | STATIONS. j lob
Daily L-[. I)a I iy
[,v. All. f.M
7 20 Macon 8
7 24 Oeniulgee St 8 on
7 »0 M. D. & >S. .June. <S
7 27 Chalk Cut 7 52
7 12 Vim Buren 7 47
; S (X) Morton
: 8 05 (i rays
Bradley i 12
8 21 \Y;,.\: idc 7
8 20 Round Oak 0
I 8 4i i Iilie.boro (j
i ( ) ( M inneta r (3 20
*, Montieello 0 l‘t
y ,r- Machen 5 5b
'.) 22 Shady Hale 5
7 47 Madison (lodfrey 5 80
10 12 5 on
10 8(5 Florence ! -hi
10 55 l'annington I 80
!j og Bishop 4 8"
11 12 Wat kinsvillo 4 15
11 18 Sidney 4
11 2(3 Whitehall 4 02
11 !1) At hens b 5o
pm < it N. Depot I'M
Ar. Lv.
7H0 a..m Portsmouth 7 00 u.m
1045 a..m Wa.-Jiingfon 8 250 p.m
4525 a.m New York 25 20 u.M
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Connection with Ga. R. R. at
Madison, with Soutli Western and
main stem divisions of C. of Ga..
also wit It (5. S. A. F. and E. T. V.
w Ga. i'(■!' all F1-. rida ’points.
VtHAvr, H. Bi'RXSI,
A. T. i>. A Frt. A gt.
Traffic Mgr. JsgiA.
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SHERIFF 3 A LET
By virtue of a levy made 1 u -
11 at court house door in Ci
Jones county, Ga.,
legal hours of sale, on the til's!
the tins English plae". i.ear
N - VT
-Wi'Xmng Barl , ''!d. r mney. \\ .;od
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gi"-'h upon a* the prop rt vot (ins k.n-
(<>. tisty a fi a i- ;:ed !':•<m!
city « court of Bibb county, at Mu-
(la., in favor of Win. A
V.foui'. v.--. Gus English, l’roperts
Uieegiven (1 olll m ,j fa and writ ten
t.-naut in
.Sep t. 250. ’75. I*. N. E thkiii.i:.
Sheriff.
jw
r rn ifL mm •mu V>f 45* •(• I.. w
fej m m s
; . h Uw ’ fl i y j: i m
LULL 4
f j : /' v_-i q KJ Qf Macon
-h A ' — 2. 1 ),
A. ')
. i2.oat£mar L erg- for
DRY till prionQ N li.Nl.l pinTuii in :e ii ! n S3
i FilliiiS M II"
- as our
HENRY WII.0H1N.SKI, Prop’r.
o, . II. 1 . Iluion IS with this house and will he glad to serve
Iud Julies coni!ty 1 riend
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Hunt, i a Shnast .'-c- -
£ B 6 c ;
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THIS OLD RELIABLE House is still kept up to its standard
■ prie -; (hat will astonish tho
! -X I';. ;iiy advane 1 in price, but havii^^
ill { my customers the bear
efit. Give me a call and be corninced.
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HEALER IX
BEHEEAE MEE BEAaDISE ')
Gray, Ga.
1 laepon hand:! Fr- di Stock of Family and fancy Groceries, at
as low as the lowest.
fine assortment of Tohaeo alway on hand.
(live me vottr trade; good value for your money.
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Carriages, lk J ugcries 9
Wagons. Bicycle:, Olrlren’s Carriages, Harness, Lsatner Etc.
Corner Set •.. 1 ,1 ad !’ 0 : 1 : 1 k; Macon, (la.
[\\ rile for I’ti, OS.
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WAGOMS and BUGGIES,
CAEEilAGES and HABHESS.
Theo. W. Ellis,
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And ni fact 1 v< ry - oimty, 1 ■ < ll'and Macon. Wt have
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; for the in the city, U d‘> claim ;! shoes,
tiueuey :u;< to s> < urap hut
we.do dlaim to s •ii noon ones and we ni ■> waucaxt whut we scil.
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\Y (' 111) lU)t \'>!':■>}){ )Si ; ‘ : <1 Id in ilio Macon market. Wo
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bgurcs y< -t wilt get 1 win v v vTUdiis to suit all classes of
t rade — 11;e i’ai i!H i ! »:•« reliant. Our oxpenscfl aro
1 : to pi . oyy 11 and we extend
invitation to all ) our ::nd prices.
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408, Third Stuk;; :. Macon, Ga
&53TR. L. CHEEK i Coil! •ml v E firm and will he pleased
ait i n; friends and '((uaintama