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Quay, Jonhs Co. Nov, 21, '05
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I't'BMsuiiD Every Thursday.
Subscription Prici:, if 1.
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The legislature has unanimous-
Jy adopted n resolution inviting
Hecrotary Hoke Smith to address
the general assembly on the issues
of the «i»»y nt such dale as ho may
find convenient, t'nder a similar
resolution Ex-Speaker Crisp made
a free silver address in the hall of
the house on W'edttespny night
last.
Our law makers Beem inclined
in hear the financial question dis-
cussed in all its branches. Thi»
js right—when they fully tinder-
stand it they cun vote
Jy-
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After a conference with Post-
mast General \\ ilson, the man-
agenient of the Cotton Staten Ex-
position limsuot apart,Tuesday He-
cemher, 10, as IVistmaster’s Day.
Poritiiuislrr General Wilson lias
entered heartily into flu* matter,
and will giv his official consenf
f ,r p istniastori* to attend on that
day and will co-operate
in making the event a surces*.
The program has not been
limnl, but it is (expected to
Jiitfh ofjicorrt from Wunliington and
postmasters from . all the ,
cities in the 1 nited States,
ar with tbo frank and filf*.
Let the various post masters jn
Jones prepare to join the im.u-
ni n rable throng. We nominate Mr.
If J Finney captain of the Jonea
county mail distributors, with W.
E. Morgan quarter-muster.
There is a smart Yank......... ii.
Akhama who is said to be making
a barrel of monev by a little work
and a lot of ingenuity. Ho is n
hook agent, and a special from
Montgomery to the Atlanta Cotn-
lii Uiioi! tells of his operations. He
came from Connecticut and has ”
been selling hooks chiefly appreci¬ to in
groe*. lb* soon came to
ate the cuthiisisin of the negro in
matters of religion. lie found
that in all the illustrated Bibles
the pictures of the angles wore in
white, and ho conceived the idea
of having a Bible made for t he
colored race Filled to overflowing
with picture's of negro angels. The
book* costs him about $1.10, but
he placed the lirst largo shipment
at $* each, payable $2.60
and the balance in monthly pay¬
ments. Ho is soiling the Bibles
ns fast as ho can got them deliver¬
ed.—Ex.
fcdifci'D INLSCEN’CES OF GRADY.
fr
IIOW m: UONV1.NUI.D A mkruhant
THAT PEOPLR ltKAll ADVKUTISK-
MENT8-
Bill Arp in Atlanta Constitution.
I was reading Wallace
pleasant reminiscence of Henry
Grady in Inst Sunday’s paper and
it carried me back to the hard
days when Henry, like Fields,
struggling Against fat*'to make
his paper n success, The mer-
chants had not then learned tin*
value of advertising, and Itenry
pleaded in vain for a more liberal
patronage. A leading merchant
who claimed to be his fiiend stub-
born ly declined to give him a
‘ad’ and said it would be money
thrown away, for nobody read
them.
“Don’t read them!" exclaimed
Henry, “don’t read them ! Well,
1 will show you. ”
Next morning’s pnpi'r contained
a short editorial on cats and told
how cat fur had recently come in-
to great demand in fashionable
circles in New York and how the
Jong coarse hairs were eliminated
and the real fur was made into tip¬
pets and muffs and every fashion¬
able lady wore a feline, etc. Not
far oiT in another column was a
displayed advertisement that
said:
“WANTED—1,000 cats. for
which 50 cents each will be paid. ’
The merchants name was signed
to it
By noon the cats began to roll
in. Small boys, white and black
brought them in baskets and bags.
For a while the merchant on* .! •
joyed ..... the joke, but soon got tired . j
and went away to dinner. By the
time he retimed the. boys and dar-
’
f ' ’ lr s "ere com-
: •
. . and the sidewalk block-
ing in was
adad. ,,J-JK.U HenrjLbad lauglnnl tauglKM until until
he was exhausted and sat on a
window . Hill ihe
fc across street,
threatened, he said with a eatalep-
tie fir ; S \oiff cigiiouriqg BV is'oyit i
and thtiir clerks gathemd round
and laughed and shouted and cried
gtevery .tatov new arrival. of ,f cats. As; ,
fast as the merchant drove off one J
(* row cl another tilled their plac< *»,
He armed hinuwlf with a big
stick, but at last he closed his
do*'vs in shore despair and night
relieved him from the pressure*.
But tin* next morning the eatas-
tropho was worse. The catalogue
was not ended, for the country
people had hoard the* news and
brought cats in on their wood wng-
ami tinder their buggy seat
. and lieu up in cotton baskets 1 ik*
chicken.". Henry took Ids stand
near by and learned against a t
('graph polo for support. Ho and
Hhnnklin-—dear old Shanklin—
and the folks who loved fun were
! all there atid w hiit was fun to
the hoys and death to the frogs,
it was such a rare and racy joke ,
j that til's merchant couldn’t get
J mad and finally sum ndered. ii-
made an appropriate little speech
j to the crowd and told Henry that
if he would promise never to do
him ho any more ho would giv*
him the biggest “ad lie had e v'er
had in his paper, Henry proniia
cd and the ad was givui. That
illustrated the mischief that v,»
in his rollicking nature,
CORNK'OPIA SIFTINGS.
j HV !•;! I 1‘KttKIVH.
Wo have been in the syrup bus¬
iness a few days and have
no sweet until everything that
i tho chance is stticli on me, and J
am having a good tune. Cum
u| , grinding and syrup making is not
H u Uli „‘ K ll()W or it
- hcm-hi to he appreciated when im much quite u-
it use to be I was a
lad. People use to cook syrup
early daylight until tun
‘eleven o clock at night, and the
j nighttime is where the fun com
i„, The young people would u<
for several miles around to cam
grindings at night. All would
have a perfect jubilee cooking syr-
I »>’. '’nnkmg juice, parching
^roui,.' jm-uh, making candy and
H'-nedmms g, ' up a game of snap
, and and here would
ging.T, it go.
As afore stated 1 was quite small,
but 1 had brothers older than
self and sometimes when one of
them would have to go bv his
he would take me along’ 1 . I;. <•}
the boogers oil (it him. 1 know
woifld Ihev went seared beenusi'
always fell nm to keep eloiw
tip. I would always go they ni,d C, It
as hrnve as a lion until I '*
gun to run and leave me. The',
would sometimes tell m< wiuii l a
they said to the girls and vvlmt the
. , ., * y ''' to them. and then
*’ !'!' ' 111 ,lh ' Dill 1
..... 1 h*tme . more. , Hint .
. ... go any
! " as a secret as far as 1 was con-
cernod, and it would have taken
1 the Georgia militia to made me
tell it. I always enjoyed the fun
as well as anybody, and I some¬
times feel like its to be regretted
that its different now.
Miss Lula Glover, of Flovilln.
is the guest of Miss Beaut v Mid-
dlebrooks. ii 1 1 \i- \\ hope* 1 she 1 will -m
e pro-
tract iior Visit.
(’apt. and Mrs. II 15 Ridlev,
Mrs. Sallie Watson and Imrdnugh-
*V ,SS '' ,H vihit ,l "‘ Kx *
1 position tlu.s week.
;
i,. c ti Ilff tax. Como again.’ Mr-
SlmritV when it don't cost us so
much.
Mr. J T Adams and his cigar, of
had an engagement in our
town lust Sunday but the enclem-
it ; weather wo presume opposed it.
No! ii few who lead what Mr.
Robert Bowles, of Hollands, Ya..
has to any below, will remember
their own experience “Lust under winter
circumstances; 1
had lagrippe which left me in a
low state of health, 1 Hied nu
morons remedies, nonoot
did me any good, until I was in-
(luc.'d to try a bottle of Gliamb. *•-
lain s Gough Remedy. The first
boltleot it so far relieved mo that
] was enabled to attend lo my
work, and the second bottle otVee-
ted a cure.” For sale at 25 ami
50 cents per bottle by Medicine
Denlers. n...i ..
FOB RENT.
At Round Oak. Ga.. om* two
story store house, one live room
dwelling.nicely situated and in a
good condition. Possession 1st.
Jam 90.
Apply to J. T. Win jams,
Blountsvillo, Ga.
ADMINISTRATORS HALE.
By virtue of an order from Jones
court of Ordinary previously granted,
( will sell eiinto£ before the Court House
in Jones county.
within the legal hours of sale on the
ln o Tuesdai in January 18!M5 the t 4-
lowing lauds belonging to tlu* estate
„f Beniamin J. Holland, Dev’d., viz.,
AGO acres of land more or less, known
,,s the Jam'll place ‘ near Frailing creek
!uljoiliiu(I g A u>Klj£e aiul „ t | u -r>. UH>
acres of land more or less known as
the Gresham jdnee adjoining lands of
the Jarrell place and also 219 ncis >
land known as the Peter Towel* place I
t j„, Ocmnlgce River adjoining Mrs i
Xanev Jarrell and others, all in Jones
Mull, y, Ga. Sold to pay debts. Terms
'‘ash. Xov. 20th J89.'i.
T A Whitk. administrator.
Estate B L Holland,
.AJ": to the
’ T1 I
stop at the I ,ea<l ' Hotel, Wliece
n<* •omiuodati>n t, had fo
1000 truest per day. tileCit The onlj
fir-t-ehi Hotel in cha rg-
ing oni.y $2,00 pi r day.
,/ If HOI ( ( Kb\ Mauij’r.
Nos. 80-32*84 South Pryor Strtet
Half block from Car Shed,
ATLANTA. GA.
Burglar Proof Safe for viilun-
Id. s, Cars t dour every five
mil) it ten for Exposition Groin,ds.
Everything first class, The itKB'r
in the City. .... )l! nKST TA
mum " *
ill the City. T. graph 1 or
Ul.l-
write ahead for ' r ■ on niodulions.
Remember w. will treat yen rigid
and charge yon only $2,(X> per day
for Board and Lodging, Porter
stall trains.
THE GREATEST .Li FRACTION
At.th<! Exposition is the Wonder¬
ful Cyclorama,
BATTLE OK OKTTYSBPRG.
a k •uted just outside of mam on
trance on 11th street and Pied-
mont avenue. Don’t miss jt.
Kad i, Neel & Co., Macon ami
At Ian tit, arc (ho largest r. tail
< dothi'-i* in tie- ;•<tilth, i m r clnld
b , , ,, . na
c ? n »y m “»
-niiiI'lesf buyer . tli land.
H*e in
i ■Si U/ 4
£
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N M
v : V'
3 -i* -t,3 - ^ i
v
& ’ v SY 7 *-
^ ' ’ ’ ,8
UIo«|# llfCUK| 2 HfSiv-Jj ffcd ISiyS V Jaiw
“I was feeling as minersble »s sny on#
could fool, tired sil tiie time, many limes
Bauble to go out on the street even After
1 b«d.t«rtca. It I w«.nt npeme fligbtot
hed palpitation of th* heart nud suffer*!
areally with catarrh of the head end
Kl^tt W
the third bottle and t then felt like
u different, person. I hope others in 111
hf»Uh Will do an X did. If yon take
liood’a SarfmpariilH hthi uneit faithfully
I am iiuro you will he benefited. I have
a | so tc,Q,r.<\ IIood'R Pilln to bo of ;.freat
benefit and I highly recommend theui. H
MissJassiEFaEMONT, 8 »ddlo River, N. J
Wood's Sarsaparilla
83 tho Only
True Blood
Prominently It) the publio f>o today.
ItO&d's PHI* cure allllvtrIlls. lice.
^hoaberlala’s Ey-> and Skin Olntmeno
Jj Uftemmllc'i ;4i for Ibczcma, let tor. »Salt-
Uh ,, ull( lt Hcud, Sure Burns, Nipples, l^rost t.happcd .Bites,
ITnutlH, Itcliiu^ Ryesm.a 1‘ilcs, Gniiiaintcd KycUds.
''bronic iom
‘' Msalob >'
TO H0H3E OWNERS.
For putting a horse in Condition a fiiu* licidthy con-
lition try Dr. Cady’s dierstinn, Fenders,
they tone up the »y. u m, aid tare
loss of aiipelile, disorders rel'ove constipstv ii, correct
kidaev and i.ver-workeii destroy worms, giving
new life lo an old or horse. 25
.vats per package. For sale by druggists.
J T. Gregory. M. D.
Gllice over (luIvor it Kidd’s
Drug Store.
Mll.I.KlMiKVlUl.i:, HA.
JflSF*Rupture Fib's and Vent'real
Des(*usi s a Specialty.
gives mo groat pleasure hi* (o
recommend Dr. Gregory and
wonderful trout mont lor rupture.
Dr. (.r -gory cured me of a
severe oa-o of mptun*, from which
I had .-.ulVoivd ton years. 1 bad
pried several di"".or* ami had paid
old a grond deal of money without
obtaining any u lief 'vliatrv or. I
was cured bv Dr. Gregory in about
uvo week*, without losing any
tinn* wliat'*\ *r from mv business,
, In conclusion 1 will sav t ,i hat any-
•
one who , i- siilleiing . hmii iuptim*
should Ciinsiilt i>r. tdvgory, and
.ternrwisr " ,Km
V au . uk F. Grey,
_
SHERIFF SALE
By virtue of a levy made and a
judgement in Jones Superior court,
rendered upon a claim tiled, 1 will sell
at lie court house in Clinton, Jones
('..unity, Ga., on (he first Tuesday in
December ncxi. within (lie legal lumrs
»f sale, one gray horse, named Char
lie. ami levied upon as the property of
Mrs E It Bottle, and sold under a
County court li fa in favor of Ben L
Jones Vs Eugenia 11 Pottle, evr.x. de
sOotorU Term - cash UN Ethuuh;k.
Noi Mi,. 18:0 Sheri IT
SHERIFF S m e
By virtue of a levy nnele under a
mortgage li fa issued from Jones Su-
p, ri.-r court. April term Hein favor of
G F Harvey & Go. vs S B Pobnul. 1
will sell ,t the court house d s-r in
Clinton, Jones county, Ga.. within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tucs-
day in Ihvonilaw next, that certain
tract of land containing 80 acres.
’
more or hvs. in (hi» Di*t. Jones conn-
tv. being part of b>( of no. 48. a> the
jiropertvofs B Poland, and do eriU'd
in said ‘mortgage « fa. Terms cash
Nov .'uh, 95 U X Krtitm*,r.
Sheriff
ADMIXISTU YfOUV HALF.. f
(;
I
rior court of Joe
the 2.uh of < tctol i Stl.j, a
term tit -ell nt public i> Ac. |
a » i|c I„ 111 null
1! Clark, before tb eourl
■ e door in Clii in
' ’ ! lie 1':;. ’IS . "I
isvi i luwdtt n llcrchl
following <!♦ ribed lain Is, to-wit : all
1C I. Ol J»iH ■i 1 of land situated in
tin* <5th <ii«t. of Jom ,mitv (in., and
being ' mpi ol living tracts
t wit : lot No. two !»m Ir •d and nigh-
teen roil bum I'.i.'i f acres, part of
lot two hundred and live containing
* o acres, pm i of lot two hundred
i "" 1 f ' ix eontainim 10 7-10 acres, part
) r> } enteen con-
eiining .»7 (>10 ... inn : said lands lie in
one bodv a«d an known be * 'lark
11 (*H V !I Ido. l; Station in
j I i:e -aid land v, ill
benfii red {>.• ■ale in pan el —],,t HI*
I'ontainmg 195 3-J rrc.< being parrel
No. 1, and '.if i -1 neri of lot No. 205,
10 7-10 ncrc J lot 'gnu, mid 'ii Ci -10
acre* »f lot No. JIT aggregating 190
1-10 wren, living parcel So 2. Then
iid lands will be oib ivd Ini’ sale in
(i\\i »'■••>.* "' i 1 ’■ ” i* oia.ie to
Hie party or pani< .Her;mr tbe high-
< si ai(^r<’gntf‘ amounts, so sih to
mn to the estate. Al-
&
I to-wit—1.it No. III! , i 202 1-2
'""re or h-.n, lying icxt to D B If ill
a , ' 1 0, > ,!l ' ; 1'" V • »<H. ppeel N<* 2
1
lee , hmg , ■ broudsule to
, more or s.
lot Jit and 21 and adjoining land* of
, .,,, | j; ||j]| ; p nrt -«.| No.
b lot 21 of 202 12 iiere.-., more or ■
. t * I j * * i 1 1 i ■ 1 •. IniiH.s of ./ ii HJonnt, D i :
Hill imrt Mot re ; also piirt of lot
e'liitiiiiiing !2.'> acres, nioix or li
bound,-4 by lands of J) li Hill, Isaac
Newton and Bobt. M ton*, s . • i ' 1 J St si
1 )<*.-<• rii m d lands lie in tin* i t (list
Clone* county <>;)., line, on and or near known
liaiibvin couniy are
j ns the Clarke Pi my Woods place.
: Half undivided inter,-t in said lands
will first first he oil, red in parcels as
a hove described and then in a single
lump, and deeds will be made to the
party or parties offering the highest
aggregate price. The other undivided
ball’of said lands belong to the estate
of ii F Finney, Said sales will
subject to confirmation by the Judge
of Superior Court. Terms cash. Do-
livery of lands 1st January 189(5
This 2nd Nov. 1895.
RieiFn. Johnson,
Admiiiistrator.
PUiiLiC SALE.
B\ virtue of a power contained in a
mortgage deed executed bv
j. UMrs clows,,., to Lowe Bros, j:
1 .-nieill, d.-tlcd .Jail. 2utli, Ih!!.), to secure
j all indebtedness to them of two limi-
G ' lx ...... «‘cni.'. -G-h,..... prim-qml. ^ besides mter-
I <■<( from Oct. Lilli, 18!la, and costs,
|, v v i mu . of an additional power
;1 , ., • w iut , . >v tin ., mikI it, .Inme.**
; J (.JiawsfUi <!i-i muke ami coiistitule
Bros, k Svaail lus special
. !U orueys in fact, dated
! November 18'.)5, authorizing ami em-
| powering them to su’d certain land in
j Jones by virtue county,(fa. of the authority Now be vested it known in
us
we will si 11 before tiie court bouse
I Tuesday in - December next, all that
tract or parcel of land lying ami being
in Whites district, containing one
hundred and one (lull) and one
fourth acres, more or less, and bound¬
ed as follows: on the North and West
bv land of 8 F Giawson, on the East
by land of Amanda Clawson, and on
the South by lands of (be eslate of
Mrs Klizebeth Clawson. Terms cash.
Lowe Bros. & 8 mau„
Nov. 1, LS!);').
vionsly granted. I will sell at the
court house door in Clinton, Jones
,< r , "‘ V ' ‘h iu ;: ii ' s ,,f
silk 1 , on tI k* first Iuo^Uhv m
l.er n, xt. the following lands and un-
divided interest ill hunt) belonging to
the ostaio of Beniamin K Finm v dor ,'.
t„ wit—25 acres.’move or le.-s, in the
! West Corner of lot No. 22, ami one
half undivided interest in the follow-
| ing lands lot No 88 of 202.5 acres, lot
No 2! of 202.1 acres and of lot No 20
.of 101] acres ami of lot No 22 of 12.>
j ’ u u> ''g'”Y,‘7i '
illlll>r , in , { uu<livi(U , (l iiunvsl , in Sili(1
, ;Iir1s )l(1 | !)ng , thl . .... ...... j osllll;l
p Clark, deed. 8 okl for distribution,
Terms cash, A IIS MuK.iv.
Administrator
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I.M.t I lORS sAl.K.
By virtue ef the authority express-
ly gran to^ in the last will of R J Fur-
i lu '''' h’-te 1,1 • ones county. deed., 1
s it at (tie court house doer, in Clro-
mn. . Join-' , county, *-a., on the , first
Tuesday in December next, lot) acres
() f hind, more or less, as tlu* nropertv
j Ih'ading w,*s. of from Clinton (Tiiiten on the Macon. public Good
I t..
land with an<i good double log house and
stabU s barn, iidjoining lands ,,f
Ueufive, Hudson and Stripling. Sold
for division. Terms one half cash
i and balance at 12 months with 8 per
I cent interest, or all cash if
! prefers.
This Nov t, ISDN. Executor.
TAX APPOINTMENTS.
] I will lu- at the following named
i*|«ws at the time stated below:
, Monday " In morn.. James,
I •“ “ “ eve. L lkdkeoi
; Tuesday " ID morn, Joe Ethridge,
“ eve.-L Stevins’ store.
Wednesday “ 29 morn. Choat Mill.
“ " eve. Haddock.
.. lhu |f ,a v v N ..’ v 1 morn ( 1;,l ; k store.
- ' -, \ c, (‘ray ,* Htation.
i
1 ' vlH 1,( ' «' Chm-.n every Haumlay.
“
lex ( o.lector.
_____
TRESFESS NOTICE
AH persom are hereby warned
t«i trespesss upon my lands in the 8(8
(blountsvilb uist . for any purpose
wlwtever, under the penalty of
J. F. Dumas.
Oct. 80tlu. 1895.
ItOBT. C. ( Al.ltoi y I
ATTOH’*KY AT !,AW
LINTON, fi A
AH Inisinc entrusted in my hands
will receive careful and prompt atten¬
tion.
W.T- DAVIDSON, I
ATTOHNKY AT t.AW,
I
Eatonton, ( I A. I
Will practice in the counties eom-
posing the Ormulgee Circuit,
ness solicited ; strict attention will be
given toil. Prompt and close atten-
tion Lo collections.
Ordinary's Okhck, Jones Go Ga./
Nov. 12th, 185)5. S
Notice is hereby given that a report
of commissioner* assigning years sup¬
port to Midi ndu Bowen, mi* or of this Ar-j
mislead Bowen, deed., is <>f tile in
oiliee, and if no legal cause lie shown j
to tiie contrary I will approve same
1 m tir ' Monday in December next.
U T Boss, (Irdinary.
_ _ and Northern -, T -
Macon
__ V? £?
W A/.
Kmotabloiro 3
TAKING EFFECT
i At 7.20 a.m. Sunday Nov. 10,
_ STATIONS.
to2 I
Diulv
i .
A -«*
7 o() Macon fi CO
i 7 24 Oomulgee St (5 20
7 ‘50 M. D. A S. June. 0 20
7 B7 Chalk Cut 0
7 42 Van Buren 0
8 00 Morton 6 50
8 06 G rays 5 45
8 I i Bradley 6
I 8 21 Wayside 5 2!)
8 28 Bound Oak 5 22
I 8 42 Hillsboro 5 08
9 02 Minnetu 4 48
1 j 9 <*9 Monticello 4 41
9 27 Mac-hen 4 28
9 82 Shady Dale 4 18
9 49 Godfrey 4 01
10 12 Madison 8 80
! 10 41) Florence 8 10
)| ()5 Farmington 55 00
11 18 Bishop 2 58
I 1 24 Watkinsville •) 1
it 29 Whitehall Sidney 2 89
II 87 2 82
11 50 Athens 2
pm G.C. A- N.Depot i*.m
Ar. ’ Lv.
7 80 a.m Portsmouth 9 00 p. m
10 45 a.m Washington 8 80.
453 a.m New York 3 20 p.m
Connection with Ga. R. R. at
Madison, with South Western and
main stem divisions of C. of Ga..
also with G. S. &. F. and E. T. V.
& Ga. for all Florida points.
H. Burns,
A. Shaw, T. P. ifc Frt. Agt.
Traffic Mgr.
B $l@f & mi )1 i
T A K E
„ — — —. —.
positi^ j.j© c^ofor 5 I 1 ‘! 1 vS
A 1 7
stomach, dmi .
constipation sour back,
"uss, indijestion, headache, pain all m
side, or and
caused from a torpid condition of
the liver and bowels,
TATUMS
R H U M A TI C L I N I M E N T
Cures rliumatism, sprains, bruses.
lame hack, pain in limbs, pain m
side, toothache, neuralgia, head-
ache &c. Manufactured by Chas.
F. Tatum & Co., Eatonton, Ga.
For sale bv the following mer-
of Jones county: \V. E.
Morgan, Gray; II. J. & J. T. Fin-
m , v _ Haddock:
ROUT. WHUmiCLD. W. K. MAHONE.
W. E. RESTER.
\\ HI1 FIELD, MAHONE AND , vn
LESTER,
trmiix'rvi yt T uv
ol,rt of Jones county and m the
Supreme court. Mr. Whitfield
" iH be located at Milledgeville,
Mahone at Haddock and Lester at
Clinton. All business promptly
attended to.
WHEN IN NEED OP
CANDIES,
CRACKERS,
or CONFECTIONARIES of
any kind, call at the factory of
JOHilHELFMHiCC!
5510 Third St. Macon,Ga.,
and buy at Wholesale prices at
Retail. We keep a complete line
of Fancy Goods,
BARBER SHOP.
Haircut and shine 20c.
Shave and shine 10c.
W. W. Stripling.
408 Mulberv St, Macon.
FOR SALE.
Three tine young thorough-bred
Brown Leghorn, and two Plymouth
$1,00 each. F. M Stewart,
Clinton. Ga.
healer in
Gray, mnmmimx, Ga.
I keep hand a Fresh Stock of Family and fancy Groceries, at
on
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—dealer in—
Carriages, buggies,
Waps, BityflttCMitei'sCarriap, Harness, Lsaliier Etc.
Corner .Second and Popular .'ts. : Macon, Ga.
[Write fov Prices.]
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WAGONS and BUGGIES }
CARRIAGES and HARNESS.
Theo.W. Ellis,
POPLAR ST., near Davis Warehouse, : : : MACON, GA.
jfiSTGIVEME A CALL.
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WE WANT E¥EE¥ MAM
W OMAN AND CHILD IN JONES,
And ni fact every county, to call and see us when in Macon. We have
Tiie Best Shoes
for the money in the city. W'e do not claim to sell cheap shoes, hut
we do dlaim to sell good ones, and we also warrant what we sell.
MIX SHOE CO.
[estahushed 1840.]
107, Cotton Avenue, - Macon, Ga.
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BENSON & TODD
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Hats and Furni shing Goods
fggr.vr ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
108, Third Street. • MacoN) Ga
EVEYTI11XG A8 ADVERTISED.
L. CHEEK is connected with this firm and J will bo pleased .
to wait on his friends and acquaintances.
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3 rd St. Macon Ga
Headquarters for
ORY GOODS. CIQTHI1G ID GEHT’S
& HIS 8000$
By calling at THE GLOBE you can make your expenses, as our
prices are the LOWEST and our goods are all NEW.
HENRY WILCHINSKI, Prop’r.
R. Herndon is with this house and will be glad to serve
his Jones county friends.
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Hunt’s ShoeStore!
3 ®g -dst. Macon, Ga.
THIS OLD RETAABLE Shoo House is still kept up to its standard
—Selling nothing but reliable goods at prices that will astonish the
closest buyers. Shoes have greatly advanced in price, but having
bought my entire line before the rise will give my customers the beat
efit, Give me a call and be convinced.
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