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Thursday, April V, ’AC.
SR. STAPLER,
bbd Gherry rft., . . Macon, Gn.
dJf Makes aSjiee.ialty of the Eye,
Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs,
fiddly
Mrs. J H Morgan is on a visit
toher son in \aldo»ta.
Some of the boys have
their last year s straw hats.
Mrs. J R Wilson lias rocontly
llillXvilf t0h ° r pnrenlrt 1,1
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tJSIITSKi , .
smile that hasn’t vanished vet.
MM.
The New Store. Dress goods a
specialty. Not shop worn or out
of style.
\lrs. M J Jones, after
two weeks with her children in
Mneon. has returned home, and
the Major is all serene.
Erosh goods, cheap^ groceries
Macon prices. At New Store at
m P> '
The chairman of the Democrat j
ic executive committee has called
a meeting of that this body month on Tues-
day the 21st of at the
Court house. A full attendance is
desired.
Goods for shirt waists, the
tiest in the country. New Store
at Bradley.
Our subscribers nt Blountsville
and Fortville are having some
trouble in getting their paper. please
those who handle the mail
see that these packages are righly
lorwarded?
Another beautiful line from
New York soon to be seen at New
Store at Bradley.
Most of our farmers in this
section have commenced to plant
oo!to i seed. We understand that
Mr. K C Lester, near Fortville,
has finished, and that the first
planted is nearly ready to be
chopped out to a stand,
The lumber for Pine Ridge
church has arrived and work has
commenced. Those who
subscribed are requested to make
immediate payment and any one
«lesiring to help in this worthy
cause are given the opportunity to
do so. Funds left at this offee or
with W E Morgan will be turned
over to the proper parties.
J M.Clark, Fortville’s enterpris¬
ing merchant, belicven in printer’s
ink. He has another “ad” in to-
day’s paper, setting forth the at-
tractions he has for the buyer.
He is prepared to sell goods as
cheap as the city merchant, and
that being the case it is your duty
to give him your trade, thereby
sustaining home enterprise. He
sets an exmple that other mer¬
chants should follow.
That, popular furniture house—
T hi; V\ ood I'eavy Co. has tound
it to their.interest to plant anoth¬
er “ad” in The News. This house
has a large trade from this coun¬
ty, and fair-dealing, proposes to keep that
trade, if good good,
and loV prices are worth anything
Keep your eve on our advertising
comma, and patronize those who
appreciate your trade enough
patronize your county is
Tre house that advertises
•’rally up to date.
Mr. H. S. .Greaves
•himselfas a candidate for Repre-
t f >;
mwdalion .t onr l„n.l^-lmying
spent all of his life among
yegi'a couiity Treasurer and
t a lily gave up that office. He is
very popular with the masses, and
if elected will no doubt fill the of-
fice to the credit of his county.
Read his announcement.
We learn that one of our oiti-
sens who is a “good fisherman”
concluded last week that it was
warm enough f ir fish to bite. So
Sts forth to worry the*finnv tribe
He also concluded that it was
worm enough for snakes to crawl
and he therefore visits a pharma-
copolist,(so himself called) and provides
with a certain kind of
snake poison, and proceeds on
wav. We don’t know how success-
fill*he was with the fish, but snakes it
said that he was so afraid of
that be actually broke himself
down- ‘toting’ reached >iake home pizen, too
when lie was
tired to go to Ijed, and before
fire, with his head in his hands he
slept, and dreamed of revenue of-
ficiols. ^ hile asleep his hat fell
m the firc and all but a few inches
was burned up. When he
and not finding his hat he called
his wife to look for it, and when
she presented him with the
11 ant lie was incredulous
would not believe that it was
hat. After a fruitless search he
aftid—“let roe smell of that piece
and I can tell whether it is
” nr not. ” The odor was there, and
he claimed bis own.
CLINTON NEWS.
K T Morton, one of .our inost
prominent citizens visited our
city last week.
Dr. Ben Barron, a prominent
physician from Macon, visito'.
his parents here last week.
R H Bullington from Haddock
visited us on Thursday.
Rumor has it that Dick will be a
candidate for coroner. Should he
decide to enter he will make it
mighty s J interesting B for his oppo-
neuts, as he is deservedly April'was popular,
The first day of cele-
brated by the young pooplo tn-
king Fronch leave, arnl took in a
big fishing frolic. The strongest
thing about the whole affair was
lh “'™'- v,e ' vc '' rri '‘ 1 l “» k
antl line8 > but every young lady
piacent smile, and most of them
had made a catch, of either sue-
cer or minnow, and oue young
lady caught a whale. They all
report a good time.
Tige Ethridge, a gent of the ool •
ored persuasion, was brought iii
Saturday by W M Knowles and J
jr Woodall, charged with larceny,
He plead guilty to and 1
accessory,
when the Judge fined him or so;
“'any months in . the chain gang,
he clapped his hand on his pocket
and said, “dar boss, I left my
pocket Look at home.”
Col. E II Johnson, one of our
most popular attorneys, paid a
flying trip to Macon on business
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Joe( T Brinkley, ,, Haddock tT ,, s most,
popular agent and manager of
the telephone, was in Clinton last'
Thursday, making some change
in the telephone.
Col. RC Calhoun paid Macon j
visit to celebrate Easter.
The Clinton Sunday-school and
the Clinton singing school have
their quarters,, and from
now on will hold forth in the
where a cordial welcome
all visitors.
Our city was literally overrun j
pretty girls Sunday. The;
of so many fair maidens
, J' our correspondent ... regret
he retired from such inilul-
Mrs. T M J Park, accompanied ;
by her bright little grand-daugh- !
ter, Gussie Finney, visited her
sister, Mrs. H S Greaves, Satur-
day and Sunday.
Missis Sal lie Lee Stewart and
Maggie Ilelle Chiles visited friends
and ro ] at ives here SundaV
Miss Mary Finney, one of Had-
dock’s brightest and most popu-
lar young ladies, visited Miss Ma-
rv l'urslev Saturday.
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Our city was graced Sunday by
Missis Winn and Bragg.
The many friends of Mr. Sam
B ar jvm were glad to have him
with us Sunday. He wns accompa-
Died by his popular daughters,
Missis Sallie Lou and Florrence.
Mr. Will Jantea, of Sibtey, at,
comp aiiied by his sister, Miss Ro-
’ S p r ent Sunday with friends at
-
Ihw place.
A large and attentive congrega-
tion attended preaching here Sun-
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day, and listened most , ..
ly to an able sermon delivered bv
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our beloved pastor.
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Mondny «, oh, reggl.r «nrl
day; a good crowd in attendance.
w„l, |,„ tisunl promptness.
\V J Grace and RV Hardeman,
legal lights from the Central City,
were in attendance.
A I. Barron visited Macon last
week, and while there met several
of his old class mates, and reports
a fine time and something like a
c l u c 8 reunion.
Migs y us j e Ethridge compli-
me nted her friends Thursday
night with a candy pulling.
There will be a meeting of the
Democratic executive committee
on April 21st.
J T Williams, one of
ville’s most progressive here and pros-
porous planters, was
------—*"7"*—--- AN AII'IDAAIT.
This is to certify that Melick’s on May the
nth, I walked to drug
store on a pair of crutches
bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm for inflamatory rheu-
matism which bad crippled me up.
After using three bottles I an.
completely cured. I can cheerful-
)y recommend it. -Charles H.
zel, Sunbury, Pa.
Sworn and subscribed to before
mfe on August 10,
Shipman, J, P. For sale at 50
ce its per bottle bv medicine deal-
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Tuylore Headache powders sale are
’ death to headache. F'or'
W E Morgan,
BOl’XD OAK PENCILING*?.
IIY IKK (MUXS.
I hud occasion not long ago to
take a young )a<l> from her homo
t5‘ lends few days with ft friend,
:u'd " hen she announced that she
wns ready to go, I naked for her vn-
liee, hoping for goodness sake sh-'
didn’t have a wagon load of luxes
e -'d bundles. She smilingly in-
formed me that she wouldn’t cur-
ry a valise, only tins pair of shoes,
this “little bundle of sleeves”
and a box of Huyler’s candy, is all
I’ll take with me this time. A
“little bundle” now mind you,
"hen really it looked as big as a
« v ->ks washing for a family of
nine, wrapped in seven daily Tele-
fr'™;' of .* ■*“*•
bundle she called , shoes reminded .
nmltlip
of candy represented a box of
starch, which completed the wash
‘lay picture. There wasn’t a sign
of a/stringaround the “little bun-
db of sleeves,” but something less
than a paper of pins were sticking
all over it. I told her to waits
n.init and I would hitch up. I
up the bundle in my arms,
' ldii:g it as if dynamite, for there
« re pins about it. As I walked
f- the front gate but little of mv
body could'be seen from in front
me, except my head and feet,
1 1 held the bundle in light, but
embrace, for the pins were
me somewhere every step.
When I got to the buggy, I
looked first at the front, then r.t
1*0 back part of it, trying to de¬
termine which wav to start to p’lt
t’ e bundieimderthe see.;,. F'e.al-:
] v I started it in the hack part, the '
pins sticking my hands every
yes’i I made. I’de look back ;‘ ()
if lie girl was looking a! me,
il not, I would squeeze the bundle
like th : mischief and push it. If
was looking, I’de pretend to
be fool in with the pins, then when
". looked in another direction,
nquocle it again. I kept, push-
and squeezing till I got a !ii>
’ over half the bundle in the
and concluded to let the
stick out. It was an en ,: y
! fitter to put the would-be-ct ’c
soap and box af starch in the
of the buggy. After so long
ti:.ie wo got oflf and while, the
buggy was running over roug’-
i’laces the bundle would keep
about as much noise as a half doz-
™ bundiek of fodder. Wo reached
'V,. - destination all right and the
Jeeves seemed to be too the next
I ?;aw : the young lady. J lmd
:io trouble in gettiiig tho
.
bundle of sleeves” out of the
forif we had gone a hundred
yards further it would have fall-
on out,
A l unch of negroes
out on the cross ties near the de-
P< here a short time ago, when
one ot them said. “Er John, les
us go an git er shampoo. ” “V hi
yer ta.tio boat.
Joh”, “der unit no body bout here
dc.t kin give no body no shampoo”
rriii i ,tn„>t wr no wb-.t
£■-shampoo shamuoo i- or what whalita da coses coses. ”
is or
“Yes I do,” said Bill, “.ley
Mseen cents .1 ‘ Vona Yous er er fool tool mg- mV.
i) er da coses fifty cents, yer dun-
?
no what er shampoo is.” “Yes I
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».»r, .liammor, rimmmer. 4m d>
wash de larthor off, den shave
d “ " " ‘ b ‘‘ a ' " " r*-
poo, I toleyei, \er didn . t no noth-
in bout it. The whole crowd be-
gan to laugh at Bill then he got
kinder ashy, but an old landmark
of a negro happened to-be in the
crowd and drolled out. “H-u-s-h
boys, h-u-s-h, n-o-n-e uv you
knows n-n-f-f-i-n b-o-u-t it.
H-u-s-h, don’t have ny fuss here. ”
'Hie shampoo business was
pod and some other topic mibsti-
tuted.
Social things have called a halt
in thesediggins. Wish
would come along andstartitotf
asrain. Won’t somebody say some-
tiling, or do something to get un be
something, something should
done.
Round Oak was we represent-
e d at the dance at M -4 Mulligan’s
„ ear Rradlev, on last
n jght. All those who went report
a fine large time.
bORGHl M SEED FOR SALE.
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I have a quantity of Orange
Sorghum Seed for sale, 4c per
pound or by the quantity.
W. C. Roberts, Janies, Ga
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NOTICE v ™ TO 1HE 1 LBLIC. Tr ,
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I will be at Clinton, Ga., court
week for the purpose of
ting teeth without pain. D. D. 8.
H. 8. Jones,
THE NEWS FROM JAMBS,
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,, of . the luring .. around
h«r» are through 1> hint mg corn,
some *raplant|ng.A»d others h*v*
not Commenced, but. most of them
<viU-be through planting tho corn
crop fhisiv*wk,ftudthen lookout
for the gna.no : going in the dirt,
and tbon the next thing King cot-
ton will go down. right thing _If the farmers
" ill do the they will
plant plcnty.ofcorn, potatoes «
peas, and raise plenty of meat io
dath^m, if the cholera will let
their hogs alone.
K *’ Morton boarded the train _ i
here last week for the city of
parks. He says that out of sixty
h tl ven and I t c ut not kmm
t'unx ot n tu a in M v. ur. i
J Dodge s remedy for hog cholera,
and it-is said to be-a sure cure.
All that try it atid find outthaf.it
will do will please report to Tl:c
NeWs - Here it.- is— arsenic, half
pound; cape aloes, half potlnd;
bole vitroil, quarter pound; black
antimony, once ounce. Grind
and mix well the remedy before
usin 8* Sick hops in all cases to
be separated from the well ones,
and place in dry pens with only
five or eight large hogs in each
P p ". Feed nothing but dry food,
no water, only the-slop contain-
* n f? tb° remedy, imtil cured. When
hogs refuse to eat turn them on
^eir backs and with a long hand¬
led spoon put the dry medicine
down their throats. Dose for
,ar 8« ho f?*r one tcaspoonful throe
a day for three days, then
miss ° ,,e (,a y a,ui r ”P otU amount
until cured. Fhonts or pigs one
half the amount. As a proven ta¬
G ve > one teaspoonful one a week
"'ill keep your hogs in a healthy
condition. Let no other stock
bo g 8 b « ve » ccess to this reni ‘
edy, as it is to them a deadly poi¬
son. • ■ ..
Mrs. J W Brown and bright
little daughter, and the amiable
Miss Annie Wheeler are spending
sometime at Sibley with relatives
and friends.
Payton Griswold of Mneon lias
been here for the last week lain-
ting up good health. Wo hope
that he will’find all that he is
1 unling for and his pockets full to
take homo with him. His moth-
w and Master , K«.n spent last
Sinwluy tvitlr jum,
Mrs. D/rSloc-nnband been son for the are
quite eick and has
J aSt ^ ^think that our
a,J le l>r. t-;bson will soon .mvc
them well again. D If Hlccumb
arrived here on Saturday night
last, he came to see his sick wife
an '’ Kon ’ W°°ro sorry to say that
J ave was in bed sick all day Sun-
da y, he 18 able to be up now.
Hr Joe Christian ami his moth-
es went to see . rs.C.L.ver Chris-
ox c®. e ” TO nv ^'.
lies Clara fellas, charming .
ft
Y ; ung-ladv of Slocumh’s station,
aid her sister, ’ Mrs. Gus Roberta,
a da > or «* Haddo. k
last week, the guests af their un-
’ • John Anchors
^Gter Morton is . so ill that
s:r;:r py “ cm “
S.imlny b™ <bo
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Kingman.'
Mr. and Mrs. II J Finney
Haddock spent Sunday last
with the siek at H .1 Stewarts.
Dr. O G Gibson went down on
Big creek fishing the other night,
tindcanje jioni“ with a buggy load.
When lie ..arrived here he drove
from house to bouse and gave'ev-
one all the fish that they could
wish for. The Dr. is some on a
f; s h ltg W( q] aH on ii pill.
The Yellow Jackets intend to
have a mass meeting . on Saturday
next I*. M., for the purpose cf re-
< Tganzihg ahd to elect a captain.
Everybody and all the boys are
1 b
Hon. W J Marsh says that ha is
a candidate for-Well we w jU
not say-b-ave * that for some girl
Mr, T W Duffy and family
j 0 Macon to take in Easter and
i 10 n auena .Hpmt n,gn hiah miuia ’
WANTED,
Any information concerning
one Wesley Peniman, col., will bo
thankfully received by
j J M Woodall.
BlotmtsviUe Jones Co.,
,
FROM GLOVERS.
Glovers-April 4.
The farmers in our community
are , y (Usy pinntiusr c rn.
g ome ftrft done, some half done
aiul „ om „ j, nve Mot commenced
on ftMount . 0 f t |„, rooent snap of
C0 | (J W( , j mvo a bliz^ard after
every rain, I ait that is all right
Wo know very well or it would not
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havo coim ,. Wo ar „ fwarful thm .
j# g 0 j llg to bo too nmc |, co tton
planted this year. It is strange
to see how people will manage
whon they ar , in a ROW , COIul i.
tio* to do well they don’t seem to
j. |low They are ready rut! to fail
back in the same old Cotton,
guan0 aiul mulo8 t( > pay f , r ,, tl ,
4 “ Uon - T,,i *i-i' ru «'"' ri -
ty, isn’t it? They find fait of the
e«v«r,kickin, .bout
things th-.v know nothing about,
\\* B have ft corrupt, government,
it ig true> j ni{ if W cry farmer
v ,ou!d raise his own supplies i t
home, w |,j c ], ]„. could do, the
,, ()Vernm( . nt would not seem so
bml
Miss Oda Herndon was in our
midst last night. Como f.piin,
M; s Oda, we are always glad to
nee you.
Mr. John Baxley is very sic!,
with typhoid fever; the Ins VV
heard from him ho was improv¬
ing. We hope ho will soon bo up
again.
Mr. J H Glover, of Macon, is
with us at this time, taking les¬
sons in fanning. Joseph is a nioa,
intelligent young man, and we
are glad to have him with us.
The rat killing goes on yet, but
not so heavy as at first.
The weather seems to bo mod¬
erating this morning, which wo
glad to see. The wind i . no<
too cool for the little garden
plants to do well.
We know spring is near ! y the
budding of the trees.
THE NEWS FROM FORTVILLE
Our Sunday-school is progress-
ing rapidly under tlie superinten-
deucy of Mr. Bonner. We began
with 27 scholars, and last Sun-
day, which was our second meet-
ing, we had 40. Come and join
ns. All are welcome.
Mr. J M Clark spent Saturday
it, Macon.
Mr, and Mrs. Guilfort came
from M acon Sunday afternoon.
He returned Tuesday morning.
Among the “April fools,” tin?
moBt snc cessful was, whon two
gallant young men drove by a cer-
tain house without stopping. As
jj iey p ftssed) tho girls supposed
they wished to remind them that,
“Forewarned is forearmed,”
w hentliey drove by a second time
the young Indies wished they were
armed with something else besides
warning—and evergreen blossoms.
Mr. Stripling and daughter vis-
W Gordo,, ™k.
Mr. Will Middlebrooks
Sundtty J at Gray
Col. Lester, from Clinton, pass-
od through J Fortville Saturday, y ’
«oiu..»iuu mm.
The young people from Fort-
vilh who were ho fortunate f , . as to .
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GRISWOLDVJLLE ITEMS.
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The farmers were glad to see
the warm days of the past week,
Mr. Lafayette Balkcom made a
lmsiii‘‘ss trip to Macon last week
The quarterly meeting at Griffin
Chappel, passed off very pleasant¬
ly; had a big crowd and also a
real good sermon by Dr. Branch,
our presiding Elder, and n plenty
of dinner. Mr. J L Bakes and
attended the meeting and also
0>o niRhl with their pn-
*' , » f . 1 w . r , * . ’
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M e arc glad to learn that Mrs.
James Laker is a great deal better
Miss Ariosa Miller, from Mcln-
tvre and Miss Mollie McWilliam ‘ '
°* tbl8 pla 0 ' - spent a f few days , lust .
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week with Miss Bessie Taylor.
Miss Lucinda Moore spent Sun-
day J last with Mis. Bell Baker,
The two hatchelors of Griswold-
ville had a big egg fry one .night
last week-
Mr. Morgan Massey made a
business trip to Macon last week,
Mies Mabel Cain will have
speaking and singing at her school
; Friday afternoon, and Dr. Poland
11 make a speech.J
Cripple
The Iron grin.p of scrofula hus no
mercy upon its victims. This demon
of the blood is often uot satisfied with
causing dreadful sores, but racks the
bodv with, the pains <;f rlieuuiutism
until flood's ^ irsaparilla cures.
“ Nearly four years ago I becama af¬
flicted witli scrofula and rheumatism.
Made
Kim nine sores broke out on my thighs.
Pieces of boneesme out and an operation
was contemplated. I bad rheumatism in
my logs, drawn up out ot shape: llostap-
petite, could not Bleep. I was a perfect !
Well
take Hood’s Hsrsaparills. Soon appetfta
came back; the sores'comraenced to heal.
My limbs straightened out and I threw
away my crutches. I sm now stout and
hearty and am farming, whereas four
years ago I was a cripple. I gladl v rec-
ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” 1 I'KBAN
Hammond, Table Grove, Illinois.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Rhine! I’lirlller. Alt druggists, (i.
Prepared niily hy c. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hood’s Hitsffi.JS’wSar.i:
OhamberUin’s Bye and Skin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczenra, Tetter, Sall-
Itlieum, (Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped !
Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost liites, |
chronic Sore Eves and Granuintcd Eye Lids.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per boi,
TO HOBSEOWNEBS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con¬
ation try I)r. Cady’s Condition Powders,
they tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
•'oss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
ciilner disorders and destroy worms, giving
lew life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
-enfs per package. For sale by druggists.
Central R. R. |
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BETWEEN ATHENS A- MACON.
Time Tatolo No fi
to taki: i;m:rT
at 7 oVizOCK r. M.srspAV. »
!*’ 1 STATIONS. Daily i b-
Daily
Lv. A. M. Ar. r. m.
OonmWce" -- 10
Bridge C* its
M A Junction »• ;io
Chalk Cut -• 2N
' Mori!!!! " * 21
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Grays £' all
Bradley S' alt
(tik Si 42
_ Round tl III
Hilbl-on, ti 20
1 f>N
Mimth rMo BO
Mn. he.. ;iO
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— c .Miulison
—m c Moreuce 22
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Wutkhisvillc •Vi
{! wr'*'!'H 17
ileus 40
jj At ;to
ah.<L c. a N. D.q.oi i.v i-.m
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C’,,„ ll( .<.tj (l „ R. at Mmli-
tson, also withumm stem .livisi.ms of
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Office over Culver <fe Kidd's
Drug Store.
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jfJi Rupture, Riles and
Deseasesa Spe*i„||y.
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a*yer« «;ise ol rupturo, Irom which
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obtaining any relief whatever. J
was curetl by Dr. Gregory losing in about
two weeks, without any
time whatever from my business.
In conclusion I will say that any¬
one who is suffering from rupture
should consult Dr. Gregory, and
if possible obtain treatment from
him. This May 0, IXfib.
Walter F. Gkev.
A quick cure, a certain cure,
the best cure Is
TAYLOR’S
ANTI-HEADACHE
POWDERS.
We never heard of
a can* where they
fuKcl. We never ex¬
pect to hear of one.
Don’t be afraid to
take them. They are
harmless. They do
atom not ous contain drug. of any one For danger¬ .Inglr this s
reason It Is well to •
shun all other head- *
ache medicines.
Avoid rink by Insist¬
ing on getting TAY¬
LOR’S. Our powders
I can easily la- dl.tln- W
llghtful odor and gulshed pleasant by ta.tr, the nml de- £
%
they look like ground coffee. Best of
all, they cure almost Instantly.
TAVLOR DRUB 4 CHEMICAL CO ,
TRXNTON. N. 4 .
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CLINTON, • GA
All business entrusted to m*
will receive prompt attention.
R 08 T C CALHOUN,
attorskV at law,
CLINTON - GA
All business entrusted in my hands
will receive careful and prompt atten¬
tion.
J _ _ PONDER CARSQjNi
1
ATTORNEY at LAW,
PoKSYTH, - - OlCOHGlA
eeivc prompt'attention.
W. T- DAVIDSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Eaton ros, ft.
Will practice in the counties com¬
posing the Oomulgne Circuit. Busi¬
ness solicited; strict attention will be
given to it; 1‘idinpt and close atU?i»-
tiofi to collections.
I’EUTIOX FOR CHARTER.
Gkokoia, Jones county.
To the Superior court of said coun-
ty. of F W W.nnI.iII,
Tbc petition Walker, Pres¬
fames Edwards, J \V
ton Gibson, A J Jefferson and others,
all citizens of said county and State,
respectfully ask to be incurjsjrutcu
for the space of twenty years years as
a social benevolent association in the
county of Junes to be known as
“Union Brothers and Sisters Society.”
without capital stock, for the purpose
of taking care of its sick, burial of its
dead and the moral elevation of its
members as a social organization,with
power to make, such by-laws with us may
he necessary, not in conflict the
Ssatc and United States laws. Where¬
fore your petitioners pray that they
may be incorporated with all the
rights, privileges and immunities al¬
lowed uiiditr the laws herein set forth.
William E Lester,
1\ doners’ Attorney.
I certify that the above is a true ex-
tract and copy from the record of
Jones Superior court. Given under
mv band anil sea! of office this March
:u'st iwm. \Y \V Barron, Clerk.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Jones County.
To the .Superior court of said coun-
‘y. petition of Sam Thurman,
Thr
Peter Smith, Frank Tufts. Catherine
Cary, .'.rev Emanuel and others, all
citizens of Jones county, (»a., respect-
fully ask to be corporated as a social
benevolent association, in the county
of Jones, to be known as the “Broth-
era and (Sisters' Laboring Society,”—
without, capital stock—for the pur-
pose of taking care of its sick mem-
hers, the htirial of the dead and the
moral elevation of its members as a
social organization, with power to
undo such bylaws ns may lie nocessa-
ry. n >t in conflict with the State and
United States laws. Wherefore your
petitioners pray that they be incorpu*
rated with nil the rights, forth. privileges
and immunities herein set
William £. Lester,
Petitioners’ Attorney,
f certify that the above is a true
copy fr in the record pf Jones tiupr.
court. Given under my hand and
seal of office this March 23rd, J89fl.
W. W. Barron, Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
the court
h"»sc door, in Clinton, Jones county,
‘•‘■'•rR'".■’O" first Tuesday in May
.TCST:“A bind
that tract or parcel of lying and
Joins being in the ninth Gn., land district of
county, containing one
jiundml| bmm.'ed (100) as follows—North-west ijcros, more or less, and by
Mrs Franc. ’‘Chambers, North-
cast by lands <»f John D Anchors,
Houfb by lands of Susie King, South-
i-d upon and to hr sold as the proper-
s
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I WILL STAND MY
Jack
during the season at my horns
place. A colt from him can bo
seen on the place.—7 months old,
12£ hands high. Fee $10,00.
Jackson Roberts.
Why not be your
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