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THE NEWS.
GttAY, Junks Co. Out. RI, ’tin
j’rm.i.'Hii I'v cm Tui kshav.
SucscBirno.v Fun i.. if I.
GENERAL I’RESENTMENTS
t;F THKCRAND.n RV FOR
THE OCT. TERM, 1895.
We t he grand jury, sworn arid
p.jrint ‘juries oiod for the Octoher term
of Superior following court, general S ’*)
nut unit the pro-
simtmeuts: tlioroiiglt cNaminati
Fpoii hooks a and iceed i oil
of the pn ligs o ii
record in the Ordinary's office wr
tire fullv convinced and satisfied
that they nn legally, correctly,
neatly kepi, and our worthy <»r-
dimirv. U. T. Ross, fulh' di-e!iar-
get his duties asa faithful am
upright county ofli eer.
The hooks of file Clerk of Hie
Court have been thoroughly c x -
ami tied and we find them neatly
/md correctly kept in • very par¬
ticular.
Fpon examination wo find the
hooka of the Sheriff kept an the
Jaw directs, in a neat and business
Jike manner.
Tim hooks of the County Treas¬
urer, after a careful examinat ion,
\\e find lo lie conn tly and m ath
kept, and all the funds of (lie
county accounted for with proper
vouehers, with a cash balance mi
hand of six hundred and thirty
six ()) dollars and sixty
cents.
We find the docket a of
Couxtv Court neiytly kept. Since
hisl April t' i in of tlie Superdm
court sixteen mi demeanor ea-
sen have been disposed of as I < > I -
lmvs: ten eases iwre fried by j 11 -
j'ies, resulting in acquittal in each
case; five by the Court, three
found guilty, two neipiitted and
one abandoned bv prosecution.
We have examined the hook-
of the County Commissioners and
found them to be neat ly and prop¬
erly kept. We find kept, a record luisi- of
nil expendif urea in a
lieH.-'-hke wa v, and we are sat i-41 4
that our county atVnirs am in
good and Hftfe liunda.
W<> find the jail well kept slid
not i:i need of repairs. For the
hetfi'i'comfort of prisoiiei'H during
cold "eatIn r we suggest that tin-
•roper authorities furnish more
ilanki'ts. As long as our present
building is kept for the
incut of prisoners wn do not c
how it <‘M 11 ho heated by tire or
et on m.
\\< find the wall of the court
house on South side cracked am
bulged, in fact in danger of fal-
Jingat any time. Wo recommend
that ilium-dint- steps he tu-
ken for slrengthing nnd repairing
aivine, and think it would he'em-
omy to employ an architect to
niako estimates and suggest whn!
repairs We are necessarv. the iks tie
find nil I )()( of
Justices of the Fence in good con¬
dition except those of N .Morris —
no fee hiMs entered on docket ; ’I
.1 Jia/.emore. 877th Dist.. amt \\
A Malone—no mime sigma in
several eases of judgement, Th
hooks F B 1 fasi'iill, who has re
signed, have md been presented
to t his liodv.
Wt* fOcoinmond that the jurors
for !IiiM iismny \rar ivronn luo
dollarh per day riding huUiX*
tliree unit Uio otiiers two dollars ■
*Y learn that the , Receiver !
mi a
loo.,, a low sieil.i.,i o tw.iM
housa.nl acres .J land mlltoro
turns oi tin* year. \\ e t hen»foi\ j
rt'commend that (he County
inissioncrs examine the tax digest
nnd nsi'ertaiii where the iletieien-
cv is in time for the collection of
taxes on sani" the present venr.
We recommend that the claim
of K T Dumas for services in ar¬
bitration between F F Walker and
the lie not
We also recommend the abol¬
ishing of the ten ($I0.0 m) dollars
per month paid for extra services
>f the CountV Judge, allowed bv
the grain! jury of the April term
1893, and also recotutueml (he
abolishing of tJio forty (#40.00)
dollars per mouth, snlarv of
County Judge, the said #-10,00
having been paid to him for ser-
vices as supervisor of count \ roads
and revenues, the Count) C, m-
missiouers now having charge if
h unc. \\i* recommend that the
Judge's fees from his court shall
constitute his pay*
Me i-ecomumml tli" following
gentlemen a - Notary Fuplie Ex.
Jt(Ki Dist. Alfred Glawson.
•>G " F M Smith.
459 *’ Oscar llagin.
Sanders dist.. .1 \ Adam H.
M a 1 lace “ J If (' Ethridge.
Finney “ J A JYalker.
Me appoint E M’ Sammons and
Jtio R Bonner to confer with fac¬
ulty and truste it' Mercer I’ni-
varsity as t comhtion of Gray
funds and what special literarv
preparations ionnt.s are required of ap-
’»1 for scholarship on sa d
I'uud.
M e find the general condition
of the roads good We timl the
bank of the creek near the resi¬
dence of Wm Morris, and also at
the branch on the East side of
Mr Clarke Smith's, where .iy^steep, thev
cross the public road. v
and should bo remedied at once.
We find the crossing of the M A
N U K from Griswoldville to Mu-
: c >n wi'v dangerous. Wo ••uriHv-11>
i r»"ijii*'v* that this place receive
j mimedcite ntti'ution. The road
Grom G U Maddoeks to Ifuri ;i'iiii
f* j * :•!, iV in imd condition. Tran*
I ill.i bridtt ' 18 III IR»(‘<| o; SOI1IO
r<‘pD Hridir • at rr< I'otnls
nnur tiiarts mil! i in liiui condj-
iion, Several hridgi h on road
from (Alin! o i i R<h n ! Ouk and
tie I it'll licli ii'v.r towii < Mill
road need iimmelmlc uttentioi
Bridge from John A Fill . to 11 <
dock need special attention.
W- ive .mini ml that our «--m
ty cmtitiii cooperale wit.li
tile F.ililie miitv commissioners in
opening a puhlie road in Rihh
C.HIIll V f ron Eh a r’s mill U|
r •K to tile public rmid I'V
J oil ;i Hud »!i ni s ii l: froo 8.
Wo n , ' , om!/!'iH a rlinhp 1 <>f
rend lied at Wallow - hill, i j Jioi >
erts district,
The accounts f W H Letter
\V A M yn.inl, A O WE. hr for
trial i >: jieii.-e ' f indigent Trapp, i
ms. al o I' Cormier
imm t, w • refiT hack lo ;he emin-
tv com mi uoners without instruc-
lions.
In taking' l"uvei,f the Court v;»
itti'n oar thanks to Judge Hart
for Ids impartial a i p ;e and
is itirfisie to thi body. We de-
ii" also to thunk c, I. Lewis, our
side imd oliliging Solicit..r for In
kindness and a istunoi to our
body. ToH'Ko-
We recommend t u th
mg pr-eiilment-; be published in
Tjik Joxks Coi'.ntv N'kus.
John Rradlev, Foreman.
J M Hunt, W 11 Low..
.Im R R mier, S 1. McWilliams,
s Rm 11 , John F H
X Smith, John 11 <>resham.
.1 A Fitts, I'J Mavni’i'd,
\' 11 Clarke, .1 II Aleck ,
i 1 ' M Smith, R C Lester.
U J Wood, I L Harris,
J G tenith, J L la J '
F K Green, E W .Sammmis, Sect.
It oi'dcn d that the diivgoi' ■;
nfs ! published spread as re
('( imnmnded and ho upo;
fheminiif i . f tin cmin.
Jon C HahT. J S C () C.
lid ! I' Wts. Sol Gen'l.
n s ;’ k";t I MORTuX.
(hir farmer.- or verv near done
gnfie ring tli'dr Inumtiful lnuv'-t.
v m v ry mitcfi elad'd :■.( liav-
mg m '"iv d a good price for tlmir
col ton. Now will tinv ■ ,<, head-
long ne\i year and plant tlie
whole creation in cotton? Let
this year lie a le- on to Hiem—
flint, a small eotton crop will brim ,
(hem move than a I a rim one, and
i.ill leave Ihem in far h II r civ¬
i i nist aun‘M.
Bro. SaniiiioiiH «!• * 1 i\■«*r« <! mm jiH
■I rinmi al Eh'in Sunday. \\ e ha vi
made choice iif him for hum *lior '
yi ■nr, hut d iii’t know whether fie
«ill ace. pi or not.
)n ,, m |„.. s I Fine Ridge
(dmrcli w ill on atari, (o build a
new church, which lias long heen
W If I,owe. R O Blanks and
G Wright \ isiled the ('entrul City
last Wee!:.
ir Eni'Twin, ( I Rohcrlsvill".
has r t m ic I kmne after sjs iidii ;
sever* 1 days with her (laughter.
Mr , Mot Morton.
Mi Bell" Morton, I' Fine
Ridge, is visiting the family of E
T Morion.
I dlev
Aiinl-iy in Him villa■
Mlx j \\ \v r j^|U and sister,
MitW Ki(li „ „f Bradley.
have returned home, nf tor spend-
j ngw . vi , r .,| dnvswilh their
fjimilv near 'Gordon. i
j y<i ' ( , harmi A, . ) ■" „. -
, I;l , ‘' .. ' } r V‘"
“ :1 '' ‘, ‘
vmitMighcr cousin, w 1! Lowe,
;MI ' ■
Master George Woodruff, t
Macon, is on a visit lo his friend,
Blanks.
Mus Aldiie Goodw in.au lu'eoni- i
plishej young hldv of G reellshoi'o,
inis opetied a school at Mrs Mat
.Morton V.
MrsFH Johnson, of Clinton.;
V, h, , ; r Mr and'
Mrs h 1 Morton '
< 'kind" I’m Jev. of ('linton, \ is-
l "’ 1 lhe village last .Sunday,
Claude G iluoi;, who lives in the
Houtliern portion of the county,
wa- up to see his uncle, E T Mur-
t >n, Sunday, :
We are glad to kfmw that ih ‘
little ha be of Mr and Mrs E 1
Mor! on has very much improved
!*i'!. r s« ■ \ eral weeks illness,
Three o four gallants visited the 1
M i.-sj-- hi!,is of Sleeu ill I) Sumhiv
last. TAy w ill ni vei forget iliox
(•harming eves ami lie-. Lull in,r i
smile whie! W( re so pleasing!)
a nd Ve'tuallv c xhihited during
tlli'ir s(j\y. Tie se me some of t licit
gl >v\ ing attributes which their
11 joy and nr 1 al¬
ive.)- g,\- n a warni reception.
There wan quite a loving r.iar-
riv.gi' Stindav a lew miles South
of fieio, tim contracting pari:■•••
i cing Mr Mil Kellev, a lad of Nf*.
D",- , ... N:,n v U,;D-hnson , , a , lass:
" f ' o' " *' t!u m ! ""S' nnd
prosperous file.
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DYSPEPSIA Gl RED.
• 4 1 have been troubled w it Ii dys- ■
pepsin, hut three booties of Hood's
Sarsaparilla has restored me to
health..’' J. B. MeClnrd.
Athens, Ga. j
Hood's Fills cure indig stion.
biliousiKss,
* 1 M N
fi.iinly Autumn. Natun*-
1 • i‘i work by day lii<* and I a 11 < I -
Hi III \* OH {(« )<!> and wood
1 n rich r«»h> If}! nil bright.
It al i f -Hi :t ! Ivul 't
i. o' ,| dicki d .with red
v\ nil n a rramanC , , , oi ,
I j* NVoJ ., i 1 i of
IS •.
I
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j
)t 111 >1 I si
iV 11 ,,i,t
\»d ii' 1J < H
ti i. in in
Witli I, IT I ,il i,
tin' F m t
id tlu
ll !«it ii r X 'U< t
11 •
i
1.1 I 'tfs I ■ar a
Farmej ill. I
TIiom. ui ilii'ir, one and all,
I' higher j 11 vour callii
Ti,. i t tlJIK i
THE NEW I'RC.M JAMES.
" he nev.e.'t tlnngnowal .hum
is a firan ia 1
The happy owner is Dr. 1 » e
“mi—to fiie regret of friend Dufl’y
file Dr. has been using Duffy’i
saddle about two years, and now
yji-nd Did!' will not havi I
pleasure of loaning his saddb
to a gen tl Jiiun
(dipt. Fohnsd >u R II Kin r _
man’s Morton place, picked oi
— fi7-j pounds of cotton last week
and earn' d if tot ire gin and it
turned cut urnis of lint
cotton. If any colon man or
a bite mini or any Ludv ei.v m
do any h"tt"r tlmu that h i tiu i ■ i
t rot him out.
RII Kingman and hi sm ter.
\ Is i Daisy, spent last Satin ii V
Sunfiny fj: h< ro with tli homo
r.iiixs. 3 Daisy looks as nice
and a. sweet as a daisv and .-he
io' not doeeive her looks.
Don W J Mai.-,h was I
I ing for iVi .id I >': fi'y most of la N t
V.'l •k. He got a lot d I'l'omis:
hut not one from hi
Ri; 01 1 iu■!•:i and I jC(
\w*n; >{\w city of pui’k.-; on Snf-
urdnv p.-t,
j,,; Slew ri went to
)( j ( u ■k t l uid t ho fair.
Mi J R Childs, of Wav Midi
went doun to Mi 1 ledg vie' O (
her school on Mondav fast.
r (In -v..Ii!, <)
<I .IV !u‘r(>, Uie g ■
>1' R il K '• ii and iniiiilv.
L F James and
I ''d t!u* train here
I" 1 ' y.
Guv moih -1 nnd eliarmi is
lo-sii .li'.mes iml the jiiettie.-it mi::
in 4 nee implislied young ladv of
h"(on, Mi; vs Annie Childs, went
to the eify (if parks on hi .’loll
day. We privtimo they went fo
1 Jo a litttlo trading, V.. II
all may look out when
blown her horn.
M)'.••. If J Htc.varl and heraisicr
M rs RR Brown,o'Browm-Xii.!',loll
on Tuesdnv In -1 for Alimita ’i i. v
go lo take in the exposition. We
j A !: (Ar ihem all the p! a- ur, and
inn (hiit lh< \ mw hunting for. r
,
not know v.hat \w will no, s^me do i
place akout hero d-ii and no ! i
hunt, has no g.-iliers to parch
and oat and all lie has to do is to
the chickens, feed the pigs i
and wint!*r. chop wood and put it awav I
for If vm, hear of i.im
i ,: n A , f i mvn ''Al wiihtliM pi n< w ‘! *
'» . suin.scj.
■
Hon H S 'Greaves and , ... A\ Hi ,,
Ilolsvnhcck, of Clinton, James jt.
and good lady ol Ouk
Hill, and Dr. S. 15 Poland all;
carded the 10-ii-' t ruin her ■ 0,1
Monday last for Macon.
Mr. Editor, don’t you wish that
had some money yo we could
a hunting or some where else? i i
BLOFNT.'VII I.E LOCALS.
A number from lu re attended
the Coleman-.Moughon marriaRe
at Fortville last l'liursday
noon whore every tiling passed
very nicely indeed. The hriih
prelty at all till- '.looked radiant¬
ly lovely on tin's occasion, (>i:r
best wishes allend l!’. o happy
‘' ni l , E :> '
Mr \V. F. Frice, of Me. Coll,
Orrin Massey, of Masseyyille.
the family of J T Williams
last week.
vi A Miller, of Ferry, visited
friends hero last Wi dnesdav. IL
leave roiii fur New Mexico, to re¬
main a year.
Mrs. Mattie Edg-a of Mac >n. is
sq ending this wceli with friend;
and relatives Imre.
Mnj. Anderson and Mis-; Mamie
Anderson, of Willard, visited Mrs
M' T Little last work.
Mrs G 1, Fullilove went over to
M„ oon ] as t W eek. S!m returned
Saturday, accompanied by Mrs.
...... " A J h ... Aliloon
• - » « n > '
Miss Laura M’illiamsentertained
her froinds very pleasantly last
Friday evening. ,
fp*—.
Ik i
If K ' T
im % V m
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v?~ /rTni '.1 J 'll
)p A-Vv. a
’ / M j j /
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"hired Women
Shontd b lop and consider the damrcTS
which Uitcatcn tl/ ta hecnese of tliclr
wia knesH, languor sad lack of air iticn.
ifli+udij of won nd their ftreneth
lilt (i I *ul to tile dt rami n ol duty. Ar.d
yet th ic re in no esc; }><* from the Incessant
round of care aiiU r oil They n ir;t have
strenffth. How s p.ll it be iven? Uy
building up their y ileais through purl-
tied, enriched und vital t blood.
Hood’s HarsapErilta will cal
el''■ 11 Ct!i I'Ccnus; v. ill make their blood
pu r.nd enable it to fwd the nerves upon
pro] i-sr nourishment, It will create an
appetite, tone thi I .ri i raid invigorate)
every orj'Hii. It i; i wliat ti.'cd women need.
p 1. e L G 0 d' & S A ¥ S S. W ci i i i a Oi
r,» EG r « .'Ss. vJ«y -,..
as
Tt'Lse r— & f Uisu ssr
J i
I'romincMtty ia the 'S 1 ,c eye todgy.
It feeds l) nerve I 1 j.
Hood’s Pilis ii”"'- A’jth
Jpg.
Don’t buy '
v u i* narn
Saddl un 1 vou bn vi
j risf (I J. n. McLean ’»
'’>!:?, 8rd. Macon. Ga.
TRESj'E - -
VU ;Ol not
s.n H
i.;w. ,i V. i>. ; v
< >.*:
J T. Grsgoi'jr* M, B.
Offic¬
:'. g a .
WrT* let: F -e.ier.
v
it r.V’
rocomnuiu f
.V 'll! 1 -I'f'lll 11 '- :!! IB Bit lor rupture.
Dr. Gr gorv car.-l f a very
Si'V"!' ease of riHiture, from wine! )
1 h ;U i iv 4 t‘ ii v.*ars. 1 had
i ill fiGv^ral d t ii :1 d L id. ]>aid
• I'i*- :<•: <: Ail of mOiD'Y vVithoiit
M)a . y - hafi ver. I
At" <ii rorv in anmif
t ' I 'V-e;; ', \Vp flOUt
from
on.'* . ■x :i ffnring 1 w iii from -y i hat^is mpturt ■ y-
-,v. • ■ t
fiov.ld e i.’hv. it Dr. tb'eg i-.’v, an-
if »1 rA-atliivnt irom
Tins u ty 9, IS'.).").
W \i.; F. Gk;..
JiO'.V i'i A GTS.
After using Drummond V Light-
Jiing Remedy for Rlieumai i,-m,ac-
cording to direction, lor ten days,
-D-, .John V,. Boy.mton, of Hamp-
\ • .. !'•>': v alk
<4 '^ 'A 1 Vl
—• ‘nly r> !i* A yin ** j.nm, ;n\{ jv-
^ orin - a11 xlu ' iniwiiom of tin*
t-npplcd hmhs. If you v.'ant a
semi $ > to t no Drummond
^'Oicine Co., 48 Manion
" 1 ”) k, anti th.ev will
your express address two large
bottles ot t h ir remedv, v.itli full
dire.-tion-. for use. A rents Wa.it-
ed. Fend 2Ae for samtil ‘3
TO M V >.N i:s iJOT-NT V FiilEN Dv.
--
I take dds inijiio l of i: J iriniuv win
that I am KI'.V .*. i. 1 1
Dr v (too J ami notion house,;; i id will he
t v > •ci' yon when in theeity. ! am
in a 1.” it ion to make it to your
V \Y.1'G\ Y* G\ anv t hing in our
lino. HENRY (’. ROSS.
Mae in, 1 !a„ Oct. l.'tlh, th).
-——
p ,\ k E
, nWl^S -----------—S\ lU^Pil j ------- r
/ >“*' » n msil ^
i
"DT T f
—2 jL < tO
A positive cure for billions; : < .- F ,
constipn» ion. sour stomach, dizzi¬
ness, indije.-lion, pain in back,
side, i r headache, anil all iHseasi
eausevl fix ;Md rn u tor,-.id I'oD.dition of
the live 1 '
r ow !
TATUMS 1
U Id V M A T I 0 1. I N t Al Id N T
Cure rlr.imatism. sprnins. hrnscs.
lame back, pain in uralgiu, limbs, pain head- in
side, toothache, t ■
acho Ac. Manufactured by Ciias.
F. Tatum A Co., lvitonlon, Ga.
For stiha by the following mer¬
chant m - count\ , W. E
Morgan. Guay: H. J. A J. T. Fin¬
ney. Find Jock;
K utr. willTim.n. \V. K. MAllOXt:.
V,. i. 4 . HKSTKJ!.
Ml! IFF! ELD. M A HONE AND
LESTER.
Vv rOKXKYs at I.aw.
Will practice in the Superior
court of J im , county and in the
Supreme court, Mr. Whitfield
will be located at Milledgeville,
Miihoneat Haddock and Lester ar
C-lintoi,;. All I'Usiiu'ss prompt!)
attended ux i
OLDFortville
HA E A > A »
I !n vo j lint :v >t in n full stock of
FALL
AND
WINTER
SHOES
so a full
!; of DRV GOODS A 0K()CE-
HIES.
When you wish to have
meal send your corn to my mill.
Whim you wish to have good sy r-
sent 1 vour cane to my mill.
When yon wish a good turnout bring
jj,,. -;•>inj,1c When of cotton wish the
it to my ■: i m. vow
■ i<.du*;Nt j>rie<
ht'ltl to MW
) or . j
L. C. M rn m la re at my place.
If a V lenDunuis will lie glad to have
) ; js friends ■all on him at Fort-
viile when in want of cheap goods
S r 3P*II;-.di(‘st prices patd tor c< t-
t M. CLARK.
Macon and Northern
.4lL'« iA B. Oo.
*I?£iTo2o Ho S
TAKING EFFEC’i
« • A.M. si eve , • p’t 16, '.id
i-)jj stationsT | 4t I'd
! tally Daily
IjV. A..\t. Ah, p.m
Macon 8 10
Oemulgec St 8 06
M. D. A S. Jt jiU!, 8 00
i ..-I Chalk Cut
Van 0 X n < •« i
(K > Morh i i
£> V. i
.1 Bradley lie i
Way si
O go Round Oak g xt
8 41 .1 I ilish' U'Q 6 43
02 Miuu.'ta. 0
ft MU Tl" itic tin ■4 I"
Alaehcn D 58
bJiad Da le 5 48
God [i'i v 5 3t;
Mii< iaon 5 06
Florence 4 16
t0 55 Farmington 4 :k
I 08 Bishop
i i2 Waikinuv i] lo 1 Id
11 18 Sidr.ev , ,,
! 1 26 Whitehall
A t iio.’i.x 3 mm
!v.T G.c. A X. Depot LM
A r.
7 80 A.M Portsmouth 5) 00 e. :
10 -if) A.M Wa.-liingt on 8 80
4 oil A.M New York 8 20 p.m
Connection witli Ga. R
.Maei.ion, witli Foutli Western am
main .-Jem di\ i.-ions of C. of G t.t-.
1 ith G.‘ H. &. F* ai 1 E. T. V.
o Ga. form hi Florida pi hits.
H; Bn: nm.
A. bit \w, T. P. & Fit. Agt.
-"- == 1 'Mu u
By virl jo of a !- vy made 1 wili
-'■('!I af court 1:on.-- 1 do ir in C!i
Joms county, Ga., within
. gal hours of on the first
t l u-?sc lay oi' in November next, oAO
acres land, moi or less, known
the Gus Engli-di {dace, U'ivr
Waysidi*, on the M. A X. R, R..
;i; | joining Barfield, Finimv, Wkx.d
a li, Tie!,nor and A v
upon as the properly of Gus Bn-
to ^atisty a- fl fa isisuod
- n ,' i.AA - r
Moon? vs Gun English. Property
pointed out in fi fa and written
notie,‘given tmmnt in possession,
Sept. 80, J5. II. N. Kthp.idok, Hlmriii'.
Okdin.'. uv's Okeht, I
Jones County, Ga.. Oct. 8th, i
Whereas .) P Carson, as ajin'iiv.-ira William
(or de boais non, on estate of
\':i:i.-’.init, dee'<l.. applies to me un
leave t. ii tiie lands of said es;s.!
and n■»:i< is hereh)- given tjiat I will
pass upon erd iqij'iieationon the I'm ;
donday in Novend-er u-- a.
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(ii'DIN'AKV's OkFT.'K. y
ines county, Ga. Kept. fjO, .95. all /
Notice is hercliy given to
jierisms concern 'd that Mrs. Dru-
cilia Wyso. widow of Josejih Vf.
Wvse. deed., has applied for (»i;c
years ,-upport. and tie ida-duh-
^ im.pi G.v ia of «Ue iofhi-ofikv.
and 1 w ; 11 pas- upon th - same on
the first Monday in November,
next. Witness tnv hand officially
"
R. T. Ross. Ordinary.
Oupix-vuv s OFtjreE,
county, Ga. Sept. 30, '95. /
Whereas, Mary Wilder, widow¬
in'John Wilder, applA for years
uipport. and I will iv."S up. n
the schc-dulo now of - til in inks
oifice on tim first Monday in No¬
vember next. AT. p* '-sons take
notice accordingly.
Wit!: s mv :a d o.'iicia 11 v,
R. T. Ross.
Ord ina iy.
w.^eh m hejs of
CANDIES.
C11 .'vi' i*. IIR:
or V ONFECTiONAIilKS of
any kind, call at the factory of
j
810 Third S(. Muei n.G;:..
and buy af Wholesale j' ,4 h 4 ' s at
•:V‘i il. M e keej> u complete line
■ 4 Fancy Goods.
BARBER SHOP.
Haircut and shine 20e.
Shave and shine Kg.
W. W. SxiiirLiXG,
Muiittrv vSt. M’« con.
i
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dealer IX
:i XI MEHCHAHMS 1 .
Gray, Ga.
I . i 'ii : ml a Dr" !i Siock of Family and fancy Groceries, at
pi ices a s low as 1 lie lowest.
jfjf^A line assortment of Tobacco always on lmnd.
Give m ;.o:ir trade; good value for your money.
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—DEALER IX—
Carriages, buggies,
Wagons, Bicycles. Ciiilflreu's Carriages. Harness, Leather Etc.
Comt; rvemtd ujul Fojmlar Sts. I Macon, Ga.
flVrite for Prices.]
SET? ST DBB 3
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WAGONS and BUGGIES,
CAHBIAGES and HABNE 8 S.
Theo. 3
tl’I.AR 8T.. near Davis Waivlioiise, : MACON, GA.
^5"(HVE ME A CALL.
V > ,i:AA A W n 'H -fi¥E®¥ MAM,
■> > w.
W< A X AXD CHILD IN JONES,
!J ' Diet ovei'y county, to call and see us when in Macon. We have
The Best Shoes
''if tm money in the city. We do not claim to sell cheap shoes, but
^ lo sell and also
v,v c, ° ‘••anu good ones, we warkaxt what we sell.
MIX SHOE CO.
fi'i, [established 1840.]
Cotton Avenue, - Macon, (ta.
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fiSTAT ROCK BOTTOM TRICE.-'..^f
f ’ ' - ------J ' Y ' A Macok, Ga
EYEYTHING AS ADVERTISED.
S '-*■ E. L., i FiEhK is connected with this firm and will be pleased
to wait on hi; friends and acquaintances. • • :
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— X' 9 X "'Xa- EW U a Macon Ga
Headquarters for
DRY GOODS, CLOUS 310 GENT'S
aiafi ie S-
'-'filing at i liE G t.OBJj you can make vour expenses i as our
T" u ' Die LOWEST and our goods are all NEW,
IIEXRY WILCHINSKI, Prop’r.
W fi. O XT H-rndon 1 is • with ■ this house and will he glad to
Jones ■ friends serve
ins countv
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Hunt’s Shoe
A-de.i La TAN d St. Macon, Ga.
J
ilT OLD EE id ABLE Shoe House is still kept up to its standard
k - A.'.a i. dliiiig I'll ]'■ liable g,>a< at prices that will' astonish
buvers. si- huv greatly advanced in price, but having
1 ought my ent :iv Hr • re the rise will give my customers the ben-
fiti\*«■ in * a call and he convinced.
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