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THE
XttAY, Jo.vks Co. Die. 12th ’05
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Published Kvihv Tih ushav.
SenseKjpTioh Put> k, 61.
The house passed a bill l0Mt
Thu’siiay increasing the Amount
to pay pensions to iX-Conf.!<lnr-
ute soldiers from
/DM) and the vote runs w rpCPlVP
their full pay of sixty dollar* an-
Dually
it requires lots of eash and
id'mis- mi' to get out a newspaper.
— Rome Tribune.
Yoli always get <lm eu -in’
1 tl I.r y VI 111 'set R ' the cash or not.
—Muiifitla Journal.
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Tho houKCi ptiS 80 (l #i bilK
Tiling !>w appro) riatil^
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for tho pnipos tl ,h S r . . nn .
ineij’s 11 IJ * to (ieorgiuns, h who fell in
the 1 battle of the Lllickumaugn. .
numiiments to , lie placed . .
the in
the 1 Chickaintitigiv H National Park,
Here is the way an exchtfngc
pnderstunds tho now game law.
agents may be killed from
Aug. I, spring poet from March
to July: scandal mongers from
Julv I to lbs-. Ill, inclusive; nm-
Jirrlla borrowers fnun Feb. 1 to
to Nov. I. ((pen season al 1 I In
year round on life insurance agents
and tel lows who borrow th ir
neighbors paper.
lion. Fleming DiiBinion ad-
dr,eased the Georgia legislature on
the oolitical issues last Tuesday
night. This puts him, Hon. Hoke
Smith and ex-Speaker Crisp fair¬
ly in the race for Slate Senator.
Mr Crisp is a free silver Democrat
while the other two are for sound
money—that is they are opposed
lo the free and unlimited coinage
of silver at t ho rat 10 of Bi to I.
This triangular race promises t<
b« interest ing.
A good many jmoplo, on rend¬
ing wlia-t tho President says in Ids
ptessuge about silver, will be con¬
siderably astonished. They have
been told over and over Unit Mr.
(Cleveland was the invoterato em¬
pty of silver, and that he wanted
poiiiing but gold in circulation;
they will find thill lie wants tin
host bimetallism we can get, that
he is quit.-' 4 fond of tho white met¬
al, nod that his e*Gtnde to«-oi.d
those who have been led to antag¬
onize him is frank anil friendly.—
Eatontoh Masaenger.
Tho negroes in Boston are again
making themselves very eonspieu-
pupby holding mass mootings and
Di in naming Ii,,miior wntepcos sentences denounced Ui.nomu.tl
the linching of the Smith. Tilt
New York Evening l’ost—ilseli
lm^ yery much in love with any¬
thing Southern—thus comments
on the last of these meetings:—
It H is is not nof strange sti.iiig that un i iir., im'foes 1 '. s in hi
liio., rill Mini'l li'vl liimfiin
itungnation perpetrated by the outiages so tre-
ipientlv their mobs upon in mom- the
hers of race by
•South, 'ill-advised but nothing could be more
than such meetings as
lIn* -lie held in Boston night be-
fore last. like
1 I (ownings, that ’it might «o nee-
essary to resort to the (laming
brand, or poison, or the sword as
the remedy,' are petition mast for
pis, while the eon-
gross to pass a law >>r initiate
a constitutional amendment giv-
ing the federal authorities power
to interfere is as absurd as it is
pliimereial The most effective
way to stop tho lynehmgs of lie-
groes for attroeious crimes is for
the negroes to stop committing
such crimes. The next step is to
arouse tho wliites ot tho South to
the dangers to society, and even
]he peril to eivili/.ition, involved
>“ U ‘ t ;« r '" vi, , « rc,ul,mSH to <U f
gard he ordinary 1 processes «
the administration ot juslm and
|nvHt|»s* ; to the barbarous pract.yo
of vrjal atld execution by a mob.
• 11 ns work is now being taken in
luuui »v lauding newspiipors and
]»u >1 lemon m u way t Hut pro mis-
ps to be effective. The t)est wav
(pr keep prominent negroes to help is
quiet—exeept so far as
urg" toxin their race the necessity
; d giving no excuse for a
lion of K'nrh biw M
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Gov. Atkinson has recently
£'nt a special message to the leg-
}datum urging that body to take
active steps to thwart Judge
£yuch in Georgia. The legisla-
J ire may pass all tho laws that
their ingmiuity ‘heinous may frame, but as ]
long as those crimes oc-
cur lynch law will be resorted to,
As the Post suggest let the crimes
c,-q^, and lynch jaw will t> tl no
piore,
Tin Barne*\ ill: Gazette does not
think that Mr. Crisp’s speech be
fore the le^yslatur.* has
fU'-d hu^ in his Sanatoria! raje
ms second crim jo.
Macon Telegraph of Friday I'll).
j Torn Allen, (lie (-Heaped tmtrder-
jor undfT Houlojice of diati), Iiuh
i been driven front Ins ) > a«*fj of
j rendw/.voua and is now Iv ing limit-
ed not only by the officer* of t he
j law, but by the enraged nnd indig-
j nnnt father and unde of a young
K j r | whose diagr am tlm murderer
ja responsible Mir for. f ip;>in of
j The fdrl ,
and she is loin Allen h own
I bus he has committed a
1 moral crime little less horrible
j U| 1ull tj t) j eiime against the laws
of the slate, and should ho enter I
I he bord. rs of Jones enmity again
; f j. s highly probable that lie would
| meet will) snmmarv death, as the
1 I; piopln who bar!....... and befriend-
| liiiu -ihre bis .-fill lie fri.miuil
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La-! ■ .iMiay • * Jl>-
j>)11 of .foil*'- I'ouiity CUllio to ** ; i‘
>n jiud (old Chiot Iditnor of Al-
It-n's ;< cdikI mint*. Th^y ulno j
[lid not Ij jIjiIo to say that tins
VV, . , * , , ' j. * ’ r ' .. 41 * <, I* ' . ,i‘ ( , i i
of tin had, i I Ins .
in Himv •"(•apt* n om
■ pill, aim , .1 iliii , ii 1 1 » SV( ,,,| j,, 1 ’ | heir:
miineuiiitidy alter he. om- ,
‘ape (tfli r walking all 111** "in.
The people in ll.e neighborhood
have known ol his presence t here i
and many of tin m have couversetl
win, him. Even ii..* oiiieeps <>1
Jones county, it. is said, knew ol
his presence, or, at least, Imd rea¬
son to believe he was in llm com¬
munity. Yet not one of them
would betray him until he him¬
self had proven 11 betrayer of the I
most depraved type
When Mr. Pippin 1 1 became aware ,
of Allens perlidy lie approached
him for tin* purpose ol killing him
and would have done so but f<n
the pleading of Allen’s wile and
Allen himself,who begged pit eoll
ly for bis life. Mr Pippin cared
nothing for Alien 'h pleading, but
the presence of his wife stayed hi.
hand which held thedruwn pistol.
Al (heir next meeting one ol them
will probably die.
All"ii is supposed to be iii Mon
roe county, near his old home. It
is believed that lie will now eii-
d mvor t" get. out of tllu stil’e Jls
fas I us pOS* but so far no
special fiiiorl on tI k* pari <>i tin
oflieinls has been made to enptun
Vilen, althougb I lie pari iculars of
bis last escapade, and, in fact, his
whereabouts have been known to
a laig" number of people for some
I hue.
While hero Mr. Pippin told
Chief Butner what Allen told him
■ if Ins escape, and us there lias al¬
ways been considerable doubt, as
to whether Allen went through the
hole in the window, t he same as
t lie ol lier prisoners, this statement
is of much injure.4.
Allen, like the other prisoners,
•wont through th" opening ill I lie
svin.lAw wnore the bars were cut.
uul after getting out walked to
his sister's in Jones county.'' Up
on his arrival there ho showed
deep cuts on Ids thigh and dies t,
tho cuts on Ids thigh being to the
bone ami were very painful, 11 ..
" as soveial months bi t no they}
' v,, ri’well. Many people always |
( . ()|)tun(i(1(1 lh(lt Allen walked out
of great the door of of the talk jail and Ids line’ the]
amount on I
no doubt had something to do
with the removal of Jailer Bird
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" . . '' ‘ object, . .’ .
’‘ VOr ’ '’' n !■' n yj' in mis-
representing tho facts, and In-
statement fully exonorutos anxious Jailor
Birdsong, who was so • to
!my,> f)| L * true facts of Allien's
t . n j )B known that he otfored an in-
v reu-n-il of Hf'tX) for Ids
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)(| O oocc , MIon Allen * « d drunk
aml SW(1|V ho U , H Cnmh back to
.......... «,„| had his relatives not
rest rained him he would no doubi
have done so, as he was in an
tiling j v humor ami nrwpared to do aiiy
desperate. H" is henvilv anil
armed with a Winchester rille
tAi o pistols and swears he will
er be taken alive. Mr. Piimin
however, thinks that his capture was!
would be easy enough if he
sobor fl when bn, appn it drunk, a'hed by the ther*- of -1
vr*, then
would no doubt be trouble.
Ever since Alien escaped from
j.,;i jt has been generpllv under-
. lHH { ( | llU | 1( . in Jones eountv,
iu (h ,. neighborhood of Mr- Pin-
A number of people have
seen who opo.ly stated that
they knew him to he there, and
0VM „ ^ o{Ho ,, rs WV v they knew
he was there, but for some reason
he was not .arrested. It i-now be
\\ t . VlH j [!iat In' lifts left tlit^ siat«
or (rving to d<» so, and will no
doubt xnccood.
Thu people A of Georgia will be
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S ‘ ven a,! ° ,hcr "H*»rtu«ut.y , .. p . PV*'
tli^ supinnue court tin* ruliof which
L y eo bndiy needed.
sp eaker Memmg 'ini s lull submit* I •(.
tin^lh' amundmond (if thocoi>-
^titution (u tho nenple* 1 1 passed 1 tin 1
senate , Monday.
It mereuses the number of sti*
P real1 ' court judges from three to
six - T!u>r f is to b<? 01,0 chief jus- J i
U ce nn< l *' 1Vt ' associate justices.
!U *^ 5hoy are to bo elected by the
people. The first election of
judges bv the people will be held
the third Wednesday in Decern-
K»r. 1890.
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taxes?
most oqt. , ;
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W. O. 8k lar.-ir is one of tbs best known
««a In ffinailtold, An™. He ie * war
eoteraaand everybody’s friend. Ho sar*-
“J bad rheumatism and was ia poor
health* long time. Indication* pointed
towards tho wcumuJatlon of impuritlei
in tho blood aiul germs of (ltaea&o I v»as
constipated anti had no appetite. I evi-
d?ntly dittidrd noeded take a flood’* stood blood Hama purifier end It
to par ill*.
made » chanjosll fcppctits.and through worked mv ay.tcm, ©Hoc-
ifave me an
tlvely on my blood. I »m now perfectly
order,thankstollood’a.’' well, my blood has tmen W.G.Ssjxxkil put in good
HCOO . _ 15 S SSrSaparilla _ ...
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Blood Purifier
Prominen tly in tha l»ablto E y« Today.
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Hnnit's I Hi''Ol Dilla I lll.t *«T In ♦" .T—r-t. ’'*■*? (‘rntl. *° tulca,
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Chomberlain’a Eyo and Skiu Ointmonv
I# unequalled for Frzoiiia, letter, Balt*
ISh-«m», S-M Head Bore Nipplw, Chapped
Hands, lironie.Sore 1 telling Kyesnml riles, tiranuiated bums, Front Five lines, (.ids.
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For sale by druggists at 25 cents j .or box.
TO HOitaiToWWEBS.
For putting a bor.se in Condition a line healthy Powders. con-
litiun try l(r. Lady’s
I'liey tomi up the system, aid digestion, cure
!.i,-s of appetite, disorders relieve mid destroy coiistipnticn, correct giving
kidney over-worked worms, home.
new life to an old or 25
cuts per package. For rale by druggists.
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-A- RE you coming I"
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,.Y 1 o. 11 ion . sn ’
slop al I be Leading Hotel, where
accommodations are to be had for
l(KK) guests per day. Tho only
first-class Hotel in t lie City
ing DMA $2,00 per day. '
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flipWilRU t IIU t I •■) 1 U.ll L ilL BflTFI JU lj I .111 jLK
-/ f! <7 O l (TAT. Mmiff’r.
Nos. 30-32-84 South Prvor Street
Half block from Car Shod,
ATLANTA, GA.
Burglar Proof Safe for valua¬
bles, Cars puss the door every live
minutes for Exposition Grounds.
Everything llrsi class, Tim best
lmns’ir, (lie Cilv. 'J’lie best ta-
in,": in " the Cif Accommodations. iu( . K v.vj,!,
« rtie ahead for
Remember wo will treat you right
nnd charge you only $2,00 per day
for Board and Lodging. Porteo
nt all trains.
BULK IFF SALK.
Will be sobl before tin* court housi
a.s.r, ix^twi'en ia riiitfon. J.mos county, tiem-
p, tii tho legal hours of sale,
the following propovli to-wit : Lots of
land No. RM ivnd 140 in the fit), dis-
triet of original Baldwin, now Jones
county, tin., as described in said inert-
gage tl fa. on the 1 st Tuesday in Jan-
’”«•> bp icd upotnis the pmp-
eitv of R T Gibs,,U to satisiy the with-
in imirtgigeti fa issued from Jones
superior court in favor of Nani-a t’.
p.„te r s„n v- R T (iibs„„. T, ,-m m-L
N,, v . lilth H) 5 . It X K niiiinm:.
Sheriff.
U J T firnfrOrtr, O' ’ M "* D
Oflice over Culver & Kiild’s
,,n *S S " ,lv '
mili.kdbkvillb, oa.
tft^Ruptnre. Pib 4 s ami Venereal
Diseases a Specialty.
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b r ' v "' : great pleasure his to i
reeommeml Dr, Gregory and j
•mlerful treatment for rupture, j
Dr. Gregory cured me of a very
severe east* of rupture, from which
had suffered ton years. I ll! "l
tried several doctors and liad paid
•»«» » S'vad deal ot money wtthoni
obtaining any rebel whatever. I
was cured «>’eks, by without Dr. Gregory losing, in about j
>'vo any
t imp whatever from my business,
1 !l eonclusion 1 will say t hat any-
one who is suffering from ruptufi'
should consul, Dr Gregory, and
possible ob an, treatment Iron,
bun. 1 ho May J. I •
Walter l-.t,Re V .
A 1 .1 IN L b. AL Tk 1 r
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l)y virtue of an onlor from
e«eiri of Onlinarv prt'vionsly granted
I will sell before the Court
door in Clinton, Jones county, Ga .
within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesdav in Junuarv 189 (! the fob
lmvinR lands helonging to .he estate
of Honjmnin L Holland, Dim*M.. viz.,
3,!0 acres of land more or less, known
as the Jam’ll place near Trailing
a dj 0 huiiR g V Hodge and others. 100
tx , ; VS of land niv>ro or lox* known ..*i'
the Givshnm place adjoining lands
t ,e Jarrell place ami aV* 219 aeo < t ,f
land known as the lVtor Towels place
on tl* Ocmulgee River adjoining Mrs
Xanev Jam II and others, all iu Jones
county. Ga. Sold to pav ' debts. Terms
' 1895
cash ' Nov 20 th
T A White, administrator,
Estate 151 . Holland.
TRESPESS NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby warned not
to trespess on anv of niv lands in
Jones eountv, either to hunt, fish or
tor anv purpose whatever, under the
wn-iltv —" of the ----’ law E T Morion. :
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Nov. 27th - 1895.
LAX!) SALK.
Georgia, Jones Coixty—
Under mill by v r u« of n power
j deed <i[ *nle contained debt, in said a certain deed 1 trust ling
to secure
; made l.v John 8. >tewart to the
j ;iul<•<• endier < *>ni|atny 2nd 1 HSt), "f 1 <c"rgiu, and recorded dated Pi •
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I I.....k “W” of d,ed-. f.dio-
| (’fork's Oll'iee Jones Supeiior Court.
tlie undersigned will sell at public
on - ry on the first Tuesday in Jattu-
j ary next, within the legal hours of
' I Sheriffs sale, at the court bouse door,
ieountv, in the tovfn of Clinton, said Jones
(ia., to the highest bidder
ea-Mlie following de eribed proper-
! r. |, r aii : —two tract- or parcels of
land, situate, lying and being in the
lOtli district of the county of Jones,
"f Georgia, one tract consisting
| of five Inuidi-e.l and mx am Dine fourth
acres, being lots muubi r fitteen and
K ! , " tl ?
hundred mid one aim one four, h acres
of lot mimher I weniy-imie, same
mg the Norlh-we.-t half of said lot;
I the other (ra. l eolisi-t. nf eg.it bun
dred and Giirty three and line -tolirth.-
;i<*r«•-», Jwn.i? lot.- nmnU'is * veiity-onc*
j Jind eighty four utid o:«^uty five (<t
nurcs oik? liuncl red and one
j and t»w*‘ ioiirtl* of lot munl>or
niuotv tlitvc, Iwijig tin* Soutli-wost
,.„„l Soiiili-enst sides of su'd lot; sixty
1 1 ,i.di ■ ... .......... , Ii, • lit.
o an M <,m t lw , . . .. .
! west side f f lot number one hundred
l : „„| six, and sixty two and one half
'acres of the Xorth-west sal, <a lot
|.I.er made one 1,„. in conformity dred and seven. with .Said the
j -ah* is
provisions of said deed to pay the
debt described in said deed, said debt
j l« ing as follows, namely, a certain
I promissory note dated December 2nd
, _ riv ,. rj |, v , !li( | siewart to W. W.
Morrell, due Deeemher 1st 1804 for
tjie , sum of principal, , hesidc , ■ , “8
interest thereon from maturity t<> tin
date of said sale at H% per annum ;
said note being now owned by Marga¬
ret D. (Juiggle. Also coupon inte>
(*st uofe due December 1st 18JJ to:
$112,85, besides interest thereon al
8 !'q j.er annum from maturity ; also
coupon interest note due June l.-t
1894 for $122.59 pijncipal, besides in-
t. 'rest from maturity at 8% per an¬
num thereon; also coupon interest
note due December 1st 1894 for $122,-
50 principal, besides interest thereon
from maturity at 8% per an mini ;suid
coupon interest notes being all < f
<b;-;n given by the said Btewart to tl e
sud Morrell, and now owned bv Mir-
| garet B. ((niggle, and bearing evi n
1 ,[»(,. with the aforesaid principal noli
j j of $:i5iH», 00, and being given for also
eat due on said principal note;
fee note due December 1st 189.1
f’"' pfinciiml sum < f $17,50, togetln r
I with interest thereon from maturity
"ether witli iutoi thoveon from im>
turity at 8% per annum ; also fee note
due December 1st 1894 for $17, a0
principal, together with interest there¬
on from maturity at 8y*[ per annum :
said fee notes being all of them given
by the said Stewart to the (Juaruiitei
Company of Georgia, and bearing
Jute December 2nd 188ft and deseril -
cd i:i said deed. Also (lie further sun
of $128, 91 for atiorncy’s foes as stij>u-
liltfid d* said im'fis, being 19% of tin
ami inter* t due on saiii
j5 ,u< ' ; l li< l suit uimivst. notes.
''principal and interest due on sa’d
notes to Di et liibes 1st 1895 anioinv-
ing to $1289.15, exclusive of attorney,
fees and mrerest thereafter accruing
to the day of sale. Also the expense
of said sale. Tiie proceeds of
said sale after paying said expense,-
ail’d said debt, if any, to be paid to the
said John .8. Stewart.
Ocahkntkk Com van y ok Georgia.
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This Xov. ’95.
Bleed A Wimberly, Attorneys, Macon
(ill.
1-A M ,
Ukouuli Ji.nls County
I inter and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in deed to land,
hereinafter described, executed by
Alfred Glawson to Martin 8 Griswold
on January first 1889 , the umlersign- tin
ed will sell at public, outcry, on
seventh day of Januaiy next,between
$1, ° D'gfnl liours of sale, before the
court house door, in Clinton, Jones
eoumy. Ga.. to the highest bidder for
de-erihed property
rim, t Vh- i- f,| a.., , Sna r''.i,,, in't)l° entl
|* 1 M j8trict (> u . s eountv .
(in., being ltd acres of South-east part
of lot No. 11 : IfiO acres of lot No. 81 .
| K 4 I»k hII of said lot except the West
corner; and ti? ueies of West part of
lot No. 8 t>. aggregating 330 acres, all
lying >n one body, he ing the lands
whereon said Glawson now resides,
l, 'n'i
‘odso„ 1 it'll Smith."
(;( 1 and Said deed
was maiU> to SC e lw indebtedness there
i„ sp,ej ( jed. (qaa. whieli there will he
due on said seventh day of January
is-.t;;. the principal sum of seven lmn-
died dollars, one hundred and twelve,
dollais interest; eightysme dollars and
^ twenty ndo' cents ‘' attorney’s voeovr^’ fees, besides {
% o b t'
(;<XK , nmUu meient titles will
to the taueluiser at said sale,
Ti ,i, December 8 rd 1 S 95 .
Martin S Gmawm.u.
TL West, Attorney.
miV M ,‘ Mi l / r S ' M V
''! ,H ' f sphlbefore h"t'>u. Jones the court house Ga.,
111 eoumy
, 'etw ( en the legal liotirs of sale, the
'<>H"wmg i»ropertv to-wit: All that
‘nun or parcel of and lying u. Jones
oo uut>. Mato of 1001 p.-i, contdmin^
’ h' >m H,,u ' Hjimlrod h‘J < m the acres, north more h\ or lauds less, of a.jil
h H;i-eal!cn the east l>y lands of
1110 1 *'
J ( duUls aiul an tno wtvt >y
J* •' •> R-irtie il. decease*!,
"aysute.wh the Macon * Northern
mil io.|d L»-\ led upon ns tlie
erty of O (. mwks Jr., (.. satisfy
<•>*>' court h fa issued from Bibb
G *- 4 “* iavor at die Progress Loan
Improvement and Manufacturing Co.
'"s. O G bparks Jr Terms ca.-h.
11 N Etheidc.e, Sheritt.
TRESPESS NOTICE.
All persons me heiehy warned not
W trespass on any of my lands
Jones county, either to hunt, fish or
lor any purpo-e whatever, under the
penalty *.f the law. A. James.
Dec. 3rd. 1895.
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1I0BT. C. CAUIOUX,
j ATTORNEY AT I.A'.V,
CLINTON, GA
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entrusted in niv hands
| w ;;[ i-ecei ve careful and prompt atten-
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W. T* DAVIDSON.
ATTOUNEY AT LAW,
EatovTox, -
" id, the practice ((emulgee in the counties Husi-
po.-mg Circuit.
ness solicited ; strict attention will
; K."'en to It. Prompt and dose atten-
; t‘°n to collections.
_ ’s'ofkiit., _
; <>«,>, XA k V Jones Co tin./
| Xov. 12th, UHfo. f
Notice is hereby given that a report
I of commissioners assigning years sup-
)ft (() Do*,,,,, minor of Ar-
Bowen, deed., is of til© in this
j the ivm l if no J legal will cause he shown
to contrary approve same
on Monday ip j December Ordinal'y. next.
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Macon arid Northern
. Ii. E. Co.
*X !iixto Tatolo ISTo G
TAKING EFFECT
At 7.20 a.m. Sunday Nov. 10, ’95
}')o J STATIONS. | 408
Daily Daily
Lv, A.M. A«. p.m
7 80 Macon C 80
7 24 Ocmulgee St. Cl 2C
7 80 M, D. & S. June. Cl 2 <
7 87 Chalk Cut Cl
7 42 Van Bureu Ci 08
X 00 Morton O’Ol 50
8 05 G rays 45
8 14 Bradley vTl 8(5
8 21 Wayside wl 29
8 28 Round Oak vl 2b
8 42 Hillsboro 08
9 02 Minneta 4- 41
9 09 Monticello 4- 41
9 27 Maclien IT* 28
9 82 Shady Dale (~ If
9 49 Godfrey 8- 01
10 12 Madison 8f.
10 40 Florence wC It
DO Farmington iv‘ (X
111 II 1 C-- Bishop 1C "51
2 — Watkinsvilio IC 4f
|| 29 Sidney ti- m
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I'M G.C, A N. Depot r.v
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7 80 A.M Portsmouth
| 10 15 a.m Washington 8 80 p.iv
4 58 a.m New York 3 20 p.iV
Connection with Ga. R, R. ir
Madison, with South Western am
main stem divisions of C. of Ga..
also with G. S. &. F. and K. T. V.
& Ga. for all Florida points.
H. Burns,
A. Shaw, T. I*. & Frt. Agt.
Traffic Mgr.
4
LAKE
Xifl fUSS ’ XuVEBl
A positive FlilLS billiousr.ess,
cure tor
constipation, sour stomach, dizzi¬
ness, indijestion, pain in liack.
side, or headache, and all diseases
caused from a torpid condition of
the liver and bowels.
TATUMS
R H U M A T I C L I N IM E N T
Cures rhumatism, sprains, bruses,
lame back, pain in limbs, pain in
side, toothache, neuralgia, head¬
ache &e. Manufactured by Cbas.
F. Tatum ife Co., Eatonton, Ga.
For sale by the following mer¬
chants of Jones county: W. E.
Morgan, Gray; II. J. & J. T. Fin¬
ney, Haddock;
BT 1 WHrmEU *,* > \v ’ k mahone
w )' BKflTE R
iVHTTlTTFl " 1 M \F 1 ()\F * ANT)
T FSTFR at'Law.
Attorneys
Will practice in the
court of Jones countv and in the
S.mrcme court. Mr. Whitfield
will be located at Milledgoville,
Mahone at Haddock and Lester at
Clinton. All business promptly
nt auenaiu tended to .
WHEN IN NEED OF
CANDIES,
CRACKERS,
or CONFECTIONARIES of
any kind, cv.ll at the factory of
|||||l||i|E!l ffiSLf CDIAU IllISll 303 i
B 10 Third St. Macon,Ga.,
, • at Wholesale prices at
. ’ We ™ keen P a complete 1 line
Fancy Goods.
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BARBER SHOP.
Haircut and shine 20c. *
Shave and shine 10c.
AY. AY. Stripling.
408 Mulberv St, Macon,
FOR SALE.
Three fine young thorough-bred
Brown Leghorn, and two Plvmotuh
roosters. $ 1,00 each. F. 7*1 Stewagt.
CUphsn, Ga,
4? w« Mo W®mAN&>
DEAL Eli UV %
R ETyEEA L mebcmanbise J
Gray, Ga.
I keep on hand a Fresh Stock of Family and fancy Groceries, at
prices as low as the lowest.
&f3F~ \ fine assortment of Tobacco always on hand.
Give me your trade; good value for your money.
5fftJS5§
-4^S * s 4 PAEMEUE,^
—DEALER IN— '
Carriages, buggies,
| i * Waps, Bicycles. Children's Carriages, Harness, Leather Etc.
; Corner Second 1 -uul Pontilar * ' Sts Macon, Ga.
[Write for Prices.]
NEW STOMK*
: o—ll OII— 0 :
WAGONS and BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES and HARNESS.
Theo. W. Ellis, r\ j
POPLAR ST., near Davis Warehouse, : : : : MACON, GA.
g&~VAXE ME A CALL.
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WE WANT E¥EKY MAN 9
WOMAN AND CHIJJ) IN JONES,
And ni fact every county, to call nnd sec ns when in Macon. We hare
The Best Shoes
for the money in the city. We do not claim to sell cheap shoes, but
we do diaim to sell hood ones, and we also warrant what we sell.
MIX SHOE GO.
107, [ESTABLISHED 1840.]
Cotton Avenue, - Macen, Ga.
ii 11 pm K1 m 8 m :‘,'L 3^‘ ski
f ■ m m
|y 31 m w & & r-d]
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BENSON & TODD
UF TO BATE GF#TMIFSS.
Hats and Furnishing Goods
t &-AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
408, Third Street, Mac**, Ca
EVEYT1IING AS ADVERTISED.
E-tF" R. L. CHEEK is connected with this firm and will be pleased
So wait on his friends and acquaintances.
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a.
i!4, 3rd St. Macon Ga
Headquarters for
IRK GOODS, CLOTHING ID GENT’S
FURI1SHII8 6S93S-
prices By calling at THE GLOBE you can make your expanses, as »»r
are the LOWEST anil our goods are all NEW.
HENRY WILCHINSKI, Prop’r.
ffStT'W. R. Herndon is with this house and will be glad to serve
his Jones county friends.
Hunt’s ShoeStore!
cast. Macon, Ga.
THIS OLD RELIABLE Shoe House is still kept up to its standard
—Selling nothing but reliable goods at price* that will astonish tk*
closest buyers. Shoes have greatly advanced in price, but having
boug ny entire line before the rise will give my customers the beft
efit Give men call and be convinced.
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