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THE NEWS
■ ^^htksiuv, October st 1, 1805.
LOCAL.
dr. stapler.
556 Cherry St., . , Macon, Ga.
Ear, ^gTMakes Nose, Throat ^Specialty and of Lungs, the Eye,
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MACON COTTON MARKET.
(Corrected every Wednesday.)
Good Middling . ci
Middling X
Low Middling X
Ordinary ■
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS.
The next examination of applicants
for U'aclicr’s license will Ih> on the (ith
of DecvMilK'r noxt, at tin* court house
in Clinton. A. H. ,8. McKay,C.S.C.
—
Read the general presentments
of the grand jury.
G. B. Henderson, of Adgates,
spent . , last . .Sunday a , with Jus fann-
Iv at this place.
Miss Dalton Dumas is
a few days with her cousin, Atiss
B M Greene and wife and Miss
P^ettie morning Turner for the will leave this
exposition.
LMrs. ke Henry Souther has been
sick, but wo are glad to
learn of improvement . , her
an in
condition.
You will save money by going
to J. S. McLeans when y T ,yu are in
need of Harness and Saddles, at
812, 3rd. Street, Macon, Ga.
The birds have have had a rest
for the past few days—Charlie
Greene having been detained at
home looking to the wants of a
bouncing baby girl.
We want your business, , . yon
want good Clothing. If we get
your business you are sure of good
Clothing. Eads, Neel A Co., Ma-
con, ’ Ga.
Court adjourned last Thursday,
The case against Frank Jones who
is charged with murder, and tlie
case of the negro girl who is held
for arson, was continued until
next April term.
, visit r . Macon and A v-, Lads, , iSocd cv o
Co. this season and see the hand-
Bomesfe Clothing, Hats and bur-
lushing Store in the city. You are
welcome whether you buy or not.
Parties in arrears for the papdr
are authorized to pay tlioir sub-
^M’iption to Mr. H J Stewart. The
^^ountB^&eVsjiiall but in the ag-
griga,te they amount to considera¬
ble to us.
Eads, Neel A Co., Macon and
Aldanta, are the- largest retail
Clothiers in the Smith. Your child
can buy from them as cheap as
the smartest buyer in the land.
Claude Purslev has accepted a
P -mi with the enterprising
shoe house of E B Harris & Co.,
Macon. Pie is a clever and deser¬
ving young man, and we wish him
success in his undertaking.
Eads, Neel A Co., Macon, Ga.,
Outfitters to all mankind, from 8
years to 100 years. Go to them it
you want Clothing, Hats, Shirts,
Neckwear or anything worn by
man or boy.
It is with regret that we chron¬
icle the death of Dr. King, father
of Mrs. Burney and Holsenbeck,
of our county, which occurred in
Putnam last Friday. Three broth-
era a sister, seven children and
a host of friends mourn his loss,
He was buried by the side of his
wife, who preceeded him to the
grave about four vrars, at the
family burial ground in Jasper
county. Peace to his ashes.
Eads, & Co., Macon, Ua..
m tho city. You aro
sure of the lowest price if you
deal there. Your money back if
you are not pleased.
Notice the change in the ad-
vortisement of Benson (fc Todd,
successors to I* I) Todd & Co. Mr.
F. C. Benson, who has been in
tlie, .clothing department of The
Dannenberg Co. for 18years, has
formed a partnership in with the P D
Todd well known
good business, for the purpose of
conducting a first-class Clothing
establishment. Gent’s furnish-
ing goods, hats umbrellas, trunks
Ac will be found in their
These are excellent young men
and we bespeak for them a liberal
patronage.
T ‘ TICK J A GREAT R4ILW\V
With its branches running in eve-
• y direction, are the arteries and
veins which convey the blood to
U) every part of the system. A
old, sudden changes or exposure,
may cau^e poisonous and acids then to clog
•he circulation, comes
Rheumatism. Beware! if you
, on
i .
vith Ur. Hrummon s i^. 1 ning
rpemedv. t 5 e_nu to tne m-uin-
.nond - e icine York, o., - aK
Lane, New and they will
end you two large bottles by ex-
ress—enough for a month’s treat-
nent,—with full special directions
yg»nts Wanted, Send 25c. for
• -jmples. '
mum
PROM ‘ ROBERTSVII LF
There quiet . marriage
was a near
John.an Sf)y
agod 88 and Mr.. Nancy
aged 02. They were married at
the residence of Aaron Stripling.
Rev. Estes performed the
ny We offer congratulations
^ ^^'theyW fulfof Xa B ‘!
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ure -,
Miss Maggie lady . B. Chi.'^sa of Wayside, , is
in S young
stopping over afew days with Miss
Lilly. Miss Roberts. Edna Gain boarded •
uie
train F ridav afternoon to visit the
home folks in Macon.
Miss Fannie Lowe, a> sweet lit
tie lady of Morton spent a we k
with her grand father. O"'™
Roberts.
Miss Annie Emerson, an at-
tractive younfi lady of Griswold- .
villo, accompanied l)y Mr. Merit!. j
^ ac ’ jn * t <K, k in t ie \i-Jiap
Sunday and ware the guest oi M
J. R. Emerson.
We are sorry to know that
J, B. Edwards l»n> been
from neuralgia.
jj rs> Emerson returned home
F r ida V ’ from Mrs Morton’s where
she B ta f ew days with that
family>
The visitors of Sleepy Hollow
i together W'ith the host and host'
ha<1 a delightfut horseback
Sunday afternoon. Dixie,
-
FOB SALE.
Three fine, young thoroiurh-bml
Brown Leghorn, 'and two Ply
l; roosters. ifLOb each. P’. M xtewaiit.
j . Clinton, Ga.
HADDOCK NEWS NOTES.
\\ i' liftVt 1 luvt , 01)0! • mu hunting
i l»Toiv now. and w’hencvu't lie dog
i wits good, anil the seent hot. we
foiled the true with
1 donee, tuilv expeclimr n ’nos-nm
Now the Mr. Editor they' tell me that
i last grand jurv inis located a
| blind tiger in our midst, and we
j that hope it i* not a false alarm
the proof will he sufficient to
convict.and the law strong enough
to drive it out from our midst
• with all of its whelps.
skunk and the mink aro much
more for preforahle rolm than the blind (i- j
ft cor. ’ one the 1 most I' ust, nml tun. 1
the other , invades . , our verv home
circles Imt to decoy and to allure
those who lire hone of our bone ;
and ilesh of our llesli to their hel-
lish abodes, that they may rob
tlu ' m ,,f tl,at wh ld ' ,s P n \
. 4 .
Wuinn mind and soul. wuc.
w i‘K*h u man i> Imt a hrute.
of any fiendish act that
he suggested by his diseased
deluded mind and corrupted' soul. Poor
friends and relatives,
who of us will go to their rescue j
and deliver them from such i
f ;1 pe> i
Messrs. Frank and Charlie
lor, who we reported through
your columns as being on a visit
ed of the death of Hall, by a tele-
gram, which occurred Wednesday - .
the 28rd inst. Hall was not the
resident of our community
f long op a enough >Hort whiJe to draw Hut his manv stav ot was u
c i og0 to i,; m . in strong and last-
ing friendship, by his well
ed and manly deportment. While
we sy til pat luxe with the brut lmrs
sulmiissivcl'v pi nSi wL'or i*
all n things t | • v for i lus glory i and our
good it wo hut remain faithful
and believing.
Brother Seale, our much beloved
pastor,preached to us at EorlviHe
this last Sunday his last sermon
conference year. It goes with
out saying that lie preached ub a
gospel sermon and one calculated
to do us good ii v.e ,1 but In-ed its
teachings. ° He did deservedly and
, , ,,
titutional <uul m lguboi iitKKl ^ lulls,
and wanted to know it we ban
any, and if we have, 1 hope that
sermon will drive ail of them
of our midst tor wm can get along
vuy \soil witnoiu thoin. O.i, Lovi
mnnv niai v of itc llsJ)a lvivo ' t 1(11 frit tin* Tn ‘ h]iai kIimvh
pangs ot the ravenous lioa-l, bent
on mischief, satisfied with noth-
i ng less than our utter distruction
is „„ respecter of persons,
the minister of the gospel, the
fairest and most virtuous of
women, and our officers, from t he
President down, have all
been victimized by the polit e 1
and the neighborhood liar.
Attention—bo on vour ears—the
latest and most sensational wilt
Make be given Tiie News next week.
a guess and see how far you
miss it.
Miss Salli" Barron, of riiiii-in. •:>••!!!
a few days with us List week, ('nine
again, Miss Sallic, your roini.lneent
smiles are ever welcome in our mid. t.
Mrs. Daves, Decatur, the chairman
of the ladies missionary society, gave
us a fine lecture last Sunday morning
at Fortville.
IVe are glad to welcome three new
pupils in our school. Our school
progressing and we hope it will con¬
tinue to prosper.
Several of our young ladies and
young gentlemen went out fast Fri¬
day night to serenade the new mar¬
ried couple. Col. Lester was in Ids
wit tv way, as Jic always is, and of
course furnished fun for the C iwd.
Mr. Clark and family left Monday
morning for Atlanta, where they go
to attend the expiration.
Had quite a swell a flair last Tlnnv-
day evening at the Fort. This is aim-
«»••»« " f thu
belK m oui town.__
Rot ND OAK l’KNCILlXOS.
•
r.v tki: cioi.n*.
Early lust spring n JiHle crip-
.. tVvini ,. sizo was
I bn,u « hl , llL ‘ ,v nml * oM to on, ‘ ot .
<HU ’ ni > rehants. It was after the
purchase was made and (lie t idier
gone he fore it was discovered that
,| )(l chicken wt ; crinnle Crinnlcd
V v <l t as , 1,0 ' vas ft ‘.tei wards named ,
! ' : turned out in the streets to
liv. or die, as fate would have it.
He has grown to he n full Hedged
• rooster, , hut makes , ,
crowing
P oor,Mt “M°Ky lU w « lkin . 8 iUul
crowing of any rooster of his
perience nml practice I have over
So much so, that a hig Tom
cat that lives around town has
watched Cripple Ned limp around
the street sand listen to him crow
a thousand times a dnv, more or
less, until Tom has learned to
unfortunate crow chant very much ieleer. like Now the j
this is no Cleveland assnsinntion
*'ake for Tom has actually gotten
the limping and crowing business
“to a fine.’'
os,him,,-. ........
**«-* my watermelon patch Henry
Ronner and fooled it and made a
sight of great big melons each
year, which was the first 1 ever
; made, til to be eaten. The last
time I tried it before this,
live or six years n^ ago, and the bust
I made a little boy fifteen
; Vl . ftrrt ol(i ( , ;irri „ (i twenty 'seven of
tlHHU from tim paid, to the lion.,
in £. *•> ooi uitton ton lvwh't bask, t at (y\o on, lim' Inn..
j Loll, never was much on nr'.on
|’Inters either, so this year “melon
thought l’de come the
; t i od g 0 on them and named mv
”
l ,ilu a , nat u
(wouldn’t work, got hold of the
wrong name I guess, so will select
another name next year. Will
' ‘
someone ,, suggest , the name ot e a
good Hater ra/.er for me for next
year; Don , tool me now. 1 have
just finished digging my this
y c . (rs and t hey arc all of the |
ce(Uater varjeh% ,„ lt as
llOW .
1 v.’iis 111 1 1 ■ '•'■(» <>< S'MtT 1 to oat
I r i‘‘l to .stringing . tliom , liko
in poo-
pj 0 do snap beans. They are
(i , , mt ri , ht : ,1 after I siri-m
, ^ .ue I,, .ms. .
One of the swell negro boys of
i ( '.is sect ion walked iriumhpnntly
! into one of ihoGot;..; hero a few
days ago, loading a gang of seven
of nine others of tlie color to
match and called for a '’pine-ap¬
ple bat.” He was told by the
clerk that lift had no such Jutt and
never heard of one. ‘‘Never heard
of a pineapple hat bt V” “No,
never did, ” said he. All the ot h-
er boys began to Jaugh and said to
the swell, ‘‘I toldyer so. ? 5 “What
sort of looking hat is it,” asked
the clerk. .Said lie, “daze got sor-
ter high crown and 'sorter turned
up narrow brim. 1 1 Muhy its an
Alpine hat yon are al ter,” “yon
sir, yes sir, boss, dats right, (hits
whut 1 want. Alpine, Alpine, dats
right.” Allot' the swell’s gang
and every one else in the store
took a good laugh, which caused
the swell to look real seldom.
A few days ago I was ruling
along the road and saw a man
la w ing ° full kuiglh on the ground
, t ,
‘ ' 1 ,,,. .. ...
"ouidn I you call tmu horizontn .
refreshments? Ii lus head hod
( j0 en lower than his heels, would-
........ .....", "'/"'g
“"Wly 11 » liml
slept-while standing,vvouidii t you
i mV e called tJiat agonizingly per-
|Jentlir . Il]ar? jf stood on
hi :i(1 a|id (l(1 llims( . if up
with his hands, muldn’t that
; ^ ‘'' > U .mi . ■ r " n.. . ..
* i.. *•'
as wHi as adversely perjiendit*-
idar, with horribly handy, diago-
|ia j attachments of incinerate va-
r iei v.
Bob _ No I circulated , among t be
'Preen e.- Sunday. Perhaps lie
bring back enough to boil with
H ()n j. () t. No*> wimf -m-ek toHol-
" rip*for
!an(1 Goo(1 , 0 . 11 t
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il u,t) . !
Mi-- Minnie Greene left Fun-
,i aY nioni ing for her home on
Walnut creek, after spending a
, vi .„n ),f.ro to tlie pleasure of a lot
.,f us and herself too, so sin- say .
Capl. Melton and daughter,
Mi....- Tallulah, left .Sunday morn-
ing for .South Carolina,' he to
spend a few days and Hie a month
or two. .
j, Waif j>j v j na was foolin
witl) er Sluu]uy af .
mmoon, from which came r-ounds
that svf-ined to affect to r brain
!Ul d heart v-rv much. The sounds
however seemed to hav<- the most
m,,, l inihwuc. liE-d esoecially '
ifiir. 1 h^'-ed " on «n d
Oh, for little . to
thing- a jme-e just in
dampen and a changm
the weather to indicate winter.
.1Mfc-.»<IIIV«vW
M A II in AO E AT FORTY 11. 1 .IT
()no of the most brilliant wed-
dings that has occurred in this
rortvillo church last I miraday at-
J tie ternoon 0. Moughon at ! o’clock. married Miss Hat- to
| 'Ir. Ed \\. Coleman. was both of thi-
] Rev. II. A. Sea
county. pastm- th-
" f lh !'. !' h, " vh ' i"' rl, ’>; n! 'n v
'oautitul ceremony, tm-ehm. n
Wl] thirlv tilled with the relativ.
j andfriei .’.s of the contracting par-
H ( 's—tints testifying to the popu-
1(U ;T V "{ 11,0 ‘•ouple.
1 lie church was darkened, the
lamps •• ligliu i , d i and i ii,,,.,...,j,,. tin iim,i| di» ,
-
rations presented a scene of mag-
nitioent loveliness. I'ln ■ (lota 1
decorations at the niter, Irom
and’idmil'm ) W !T h HUS b em s'V.Hd-'c!m't.d 1 llH 1 1 « IfST
Bowers
was a of beauty.
Miss Marv Kingman was at tin
organ, and as the wedding march
w 'ed led forth on the Oclo.oei an.
‘^sand Link iheir'phu' s! "mJh-
John Homier and John
dock were tluf ushers, Mr. Will
was best man, and Mi.-s
»,!' ill*'s'lnit*!, of honor.
v ith "\i - N ile
Finnev Mr TUes Memdion ;......... v ith
limits.
The bride, a picture ot leveli-
tie: s an<l queenly marched grace, with the the
maid of honor up
right aisle and the groom with his
best . man, matched up the left
aisle joining each other and tak-
‘H tlieif stand under the mar-
S . , ......... , i ...... ^ ,, ,
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Aft,'film eremonv was
party ivpaius! to
1 1 c > ;) i (a I»1: * home ol tfit 1 bride .-Hit-
( , )L w Mouglmn, where
,i oli i.. lliru l reception was tender-
d.
j The bride is a young aeeompiish- lady of
' rare beauty and many
ments, a graduate of Weslovan fe-
nl;i j e a;u i a V!t lued
| )( , r () p the cultuvod SI ’(
i j 011 j n wii ieh sh, resides. H he
groom is an Alabamian by birth
"o 101 l0 r manv many vr-u-s \ ■ ni - has n is made m.im i.o.
r,,, ! nt >' where !w • - L ■•<!
esteem for Ins bu. in, s,
<tlm ii t iea tl ons and many noble
traits of character. It is rare that
couples start out as man and wife
under such favorable
riu*v • wore the rf'cipirnts ‘ ot many ‘
iippn.'onato ■ and , oicpmL
n p;
TiraNravs iidns a host of friends
and admirera who extend to them
the warmest and i„ st wishes i„r a
life of ju'osperily and happiness
KIDEWAY’S liETTEIt.
Our town , has taken . , on u , bum- .
ness appearance since t he yd ton
kiNison )] cuf'd. 1 ,e giiniety .
mill, memuntile and s.mlhy
rr-apwl .i'i'iiiJy a share ol La- lmr-
vest that has resulted from
crop. The late fall lias overcome
the apparent Mi >rtage of summer
and most of tho farms will make
a little more yield than
ted at that time. The season has
been iinexeeplionally favorable
for gathering—no rain or storm
to heat out and stain the staple,
or disagreeable weather to retard
picking. The continued dry •
weather has slink led all of the old
buggies and wagons, entailing the ]
necessity of repairing, but w<- arc
sustained in the verification of
tlt<;old adage “wliat is one man’s
loss is (mothers gain,” since il
goes into the worthy hands of Mr.
Lynch, who is faithfuJ in Ins work
and reasonable in hi.-: chargAll
regret that another year lie will
iinder.his relations with (Itis com-
inunity, and many good..\vislies i
will a "company him and family :
to their now home at Adgal'-s.
John Wood has n eently built a 1
new store in tlie heart ot town,;
giving B0W Rffiby competition. i
The ingenuity of man emus in-
terminable; the stimulus of mon-
)ni „5,................. , llc ■„ , ,,
in !l!rill (-. t j M j 1 v r | h j (( ,...j : ‘
irnve and sellersof spuriou..fruit I
Ov.-s satiated many ...
o,, agents, and we lmv ex...-, '-.I
mloffiranee but not against
Eio .so»uing nuiohiiio ‘ind iir^ Laid-
two be, t friend.-.
W<- f<»lt Unit our nr-^ds wore Kalis-
on inventions ’till a neighbor ^
exhibited the quilting frame, who
asserts that it is all that is claim-
ed for it,— maiding our sewing i
ncufiii tie to perform tie' work of
ten hands and dispensing with the
ineonveniemm of having a room
hh^-’kaded a week wtih the old
' ,y We '? fr,ull0S are glad ; , t to state ( that , our
little neighbor and friend, .Mamie
Whitehead, is getting on nicely
at school in Machen.
’’ ,.er< is u vac; ncy in tl •• oflie •
of J. P., owing to llie re-fig mtion
of Mr. XT' B. I las call. S'.me
L. B' . • iend urg'd him to ae-
.•••pt il. but he tlat-foot dly refu.--
ed. His long connection with the
office makes him capable. TP*
edict has gone forth and another
man will have to take it.
Eb Burney, col’r!., of Monticel - r
hi, and ti iend was left in the
roa«l with a huggv hull m Irom
Clinton by the horse dropping
dead. it Gypsn doetoml • tonm-rly owned it.
Gn-s was loo inucl.-.
Sidkway.
Do want good ** '"T. (.otlnrcr, , . the
you atid well? 'I
kind that tits w-ars ry
Eads, N"<A Co., Macon. Ga.
A LOVELY M A U •; 1 Oil'.
I,emit if til inai'i'iagf
ceremony performed in the cilv
! of Valdosta lest Thursday in
w hieh a former resident >f this
] county look ; a conspicuous part,—
Mr. Ja s, . Morgan being wedded
t , Miss t'leora Braswell. M r.
Morgan has n absent fr< t he
countv seme lime, but the 1 are
’a host of old friends who will
j< )!('< • at hi- good fortune.
Mr. md Mrs. Morgan are at
pro'.etil in Atlanta taking in
exposition, and w ill arrive at (tray
tht- latter part of the week, where
they will pend a tew days
tll ,. parents of Mr. Morgan,
1,1 d"'d!;mg ot l he occasion I lie
.. uldosta News
\ say -:
--One of the most beautiful mar-
riamv. ever witnessed in thi- cilv
, )( cured at the Mot hod) at church
s,erdtty ni ' o! k
^j ,u " nuv f ® ‘ ‘‘ -j
Ihe-dmirh was hcautitullvd •CO-
rated and cvcrv thing s< •■■mod to j
favor the marriage, nature even
smiled ns the bridle jmrt.y enter, d
church.
At a few minutes after ten
i > ’clock tlie M.eet-toneil organ, at
the graceful touch of Mrs. Keller
commenced to toll tho presence ol j
the bridal party; the lovely rob-
hid hides maid : strolled down
the right aisle while the stately i
grooms-men marched down tin !
ld{ > **»»*>* each other dircet-
1 .' ;l1 ’ 11,0 |l (,t ui tl: " eimtor aisle
Hie ladies ^ook Hair ......
(hn It'll >i<i<% llio
s.,,,.,! ' on the right. k
The bride enter, d v ith Miss, Li 1 -
la Pardee, the first brides-maid
and walk.-d down the left aisle-
The gr - entered wit ii Mr. \T.
\ j.-, ; ti I, Die best man, and go-
ing down the right aisle met his
bride elect down just in front of
the altar where with n fi \v very i
ap, rapiia! remark.: law. B. An-
t j mil y made tl:o couple men and
wife.
The uttendants were, Mr. W.
A. Knight with Miss 1 ilia Pardee,
Mr. Tim Jlanson with Ati.-ia
m organ Mr. Arthur Denmark
with Mi ; s Etlie Middleton, Mr.
Bob Middleton with Miss P.eblm
done., and Mr. Eugene Morgan
wit!i Miss Irby Sheltoii-
Tho happy pair, accompanied groom’s
by Miss Kate Morgan the
B j, t „,. Messrs. Eugene Moram,
,, n(1 Tim Manson, left on tim'd.
train at eh veil o’clock for
A( Mr . ull(1 M Morgan
wj| , ..-.j, M ,. Alor „ ttll . (1 0 p|
returning.
Tho News extends congratula¬
tions and best wishes for their lu-
ture happiness and success.”
CORNICOPiA SIFTINGS,
’■ hM ''i.ui.ixs.
We have just returned homo
from town (Monticello) and
like resting one whole week.
only fourteen mile- from our hotis<
to Month olio, but by the time a
man male ■. j)i* round t rip in -mo
day, in a two For •• v.ir on, pyi-
fij ,. Vi . (,«!!.; jt.llcd out g< Is lost
ami find;' himsell' three or
miles on the wrong road and no
any lo g. ; back, nobody to Jndj
him laugh or cry, the thoughts ol
mother and “home sweet home’’
-emus mighty sweet before he gc(
back. But feel very well
pensated for our days (he journey train, be-
.-ae.-ie w got to see (),•■
Mores, so; •.••vm.ng m .i riding , I , y-
cuv-t, saw a omeksmil.n Khopaiui
nuinlters ot oilier thin;..;-; too mi-
morour to
la ted to catch tho eye of a country
S
tia. 1;....., »n I «»«•» .««
! lif* nghl road when you slarl luudi
Mr. G. I,. Hardin 1ms been j
sick for sometime but think
jm U impravn, r. W - hope o at
!•
Mi Beauty Miildh brooks a
rii*i.:<*; -oimg b“!]e of our town
i vi iling Poimd v.idi Oa!:. hi Macon plea and |
Atlanta. Y.V r . <ant
and there’s some iie.lieiiig
heart o that will < W. i!:<- doubh
utile v. • n .•!)•■ t-;,:.- lime .
jj . E . ... ■ Mobb v and Mi
R , of Gp. ,e|-,. v -it• <1
Miss I,aura Adam.; last Fun
MoMicbae] went --
t -7 in
louble qmc.J time, A voting ladv
was tho attraction.
John L. Hardin, ot ", aeon, |
nent last Su nday with liis - .rot 1.- i
■r L \V. Hardin.
Gonnicopni traars the b nor of
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Dim- i ."U on<- no., ' 1 1, V.'-' j,
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ave lor ' "
-|'0 M ntlENDf IN THE G'OCN-
TV.
i • • ition with E.
p, . < —'! tic .-i)fM' 111 ':filer,-.
■r Ciicrrv and Thud (treats, Mu-
(;•!. Tins house basil well
t-d »•••* *•*» •-*»•' d-ding in Imi,.-i
end I m.i iidident that ! can
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Tlie pooplo u f Jones cour.ly
arc cordially to invited
visit the
T. EE HITE
Whenever the\ 1 1 ,’i V • 1 ( X ’ ’ ; | ea la visit the i■ it\ We guar! a .p to save you
Cloaks, money on Ka every pur In if, Large i, (land , me a slmd, of Dry GixmIh,
ncytiooi Dims - idiiit End.-ny, ar, < lot Id eg, Hose,
for men
Very
r- • • m smile, i .,, si', nml Cover*. Linen Table Damn.k i
“ I Talde Linen, Towels and Uni Spinnl •
A -Speoialty.
Notwithstanding tin- priced cotton has advam-d w<- dill maintain the low
! ’ 1 ; l '< invalid come an I convince your, c'wh that we do all
g<Er dumpies sent m ie i plies lion a id erdc ■ promptly slti ailed to.
Lasser's Bee Hive.
• )'VJ, ('lu’lTV SI. Macon, <ia.
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WIE M xm *r>A MXYWB
Our Stock «’ f SHOES 1o (he Corner
I S.x’o’i.) ami Ch ‘rrv K < r > tS • * oa: g > > 1 buying el.imvboto
Prices, style & goods, solid.
rTCome and
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: ■ SEE UB
eaEEUnir/ 'When in Town
)1,1 Friends, and N'< w (In Want'd.
Clisby €0 9r McKay,
571 A 575 Cherry SI. Mseon, ('a.
X«J ! .O.BAIiKCOM Agt
Third Sbr«e|.. near Post Ofliee, Macon, Ga.
DEAI.ER IN
Hardware
Groceries,
Plantation
Supplies.
JjpS&'M keep a fresh Stock always on hand.
££2’*'My nriees are as low as the lowest.
try nod treat all eustomers alkft.
Win 11 in m od of anything in my line give me a call.
EfiENET§RE
f(JI1N! - CIIQM ^ s ® ** ® ITH 1 i u PC GUPEIS .SHADES SC.
HI tepr tta iijBj.
Bimfrou( iu'Q
TA
v SOLID OAK ITS
, t $15 A upwards
SOI.ID OAK 01!A!RS COc & i l
■ fe Yf ■ ' XWt SOLID ()AK TABLES 75c A “
il TWO-pj.Y GARI'ETS 85, -15 and 50
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S2* : cents per yard.
Woo UL“.I ^3 ip eavy Eiirnitur© Go.
A GO Cherry St., MACON, GA.
■ vi <S*«WW JW B B & ... JTA
( 0 B SPAEKS, *J AvkO 153 h
f ■ *.j otOD QommissionMercliant
M7YC OIN ) (BA-
E WBONNER Beale sman
oNI.Y 25 CTSOOMAHSSION CHARGED FOR SELLING COTTON
-No Charge for SUmr. o---
Money loan'd on Cotton in store at lowest bank rates.
N‘i In;-uranc" (Larged for first month-.
BUY YOUR
r f-A ■ % urniture from
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1 A J\ mm y —■ >. Mua
u
Pig Mnlberv St., Macon, Ga.
Have ju.-.t r: .s o' ved. a fa 11 line of I* I P NI I i I! L,(()()K-
ING and HEATING S'lOVEH. Alsou full lino of TRUNKS,
CLOCK >and GLAbbW IRE.
FURNETURE