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TM£ NEWS,
Tbcr»»ay, April 2S.
local.
DR. STAPLER,
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Far Nose <! Thn'-tV U,M {U,t m* V'/ un'--. '' '
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<iVA RTERLY CONFK RKNCE
The second quarterly conference
for the Clinton charge will beheld
nt Round Oak May, 10th. Retail
t he official members be present,
nrMo^relccwIr.''*All are cordial-
tv invited Prav for a Pentecost ■- '
Walker - Lewis, ‘ P “ E.,
0. M r . Farr. P. C.
Mrs. Af C Souther is visiting her
bop near James this week.
,....... .
Jhe tat met s nicies mg . m the
shade—waiting for rain.
Mr. Frank Morris is happy in
the possession of a bouncing baby
S ir| .
Mrs. M A Kej r , of Putnam is on
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. M C
Greene.
R B Trapp is a full Hedged can-
ilidate for Coroner.
liouiicemeiit.
. g,|i;„ d„, „ , i
con this week.
a candidate for re-lection as
iiouiit co 1 } r Trt'*\ c.tsu 9 U<T 1 .
Rev. J B and lus hrotliei, JE
■rihltlc ' ‘'! n f M, ‘‘f w lJ»on s ’ a,lone i ent J r
fhursday at Gray.
Mrs. John Clark and her govor-
ness, Miss Elder, ! boarded the
*rai , . , here , last , Saturday. „ , r ,„
i
former to visit friends in
jro and the lath r to see tho
/oiks in Monticcllo.
Tom Allen, who was under sen-
tence of death, and who escaped
from Bibb county jail last year,
was re-captured last Tuesday
morning, near the line of this
county. No space for j.articulars
circuit Rev. RA Scale, who served this j
for several rears, is cirou- •
biting among his' manv
an 1 admirers at court this week.
He is a witness for the State in tlic
case ot Frank Jones,who is
ed with murder.
The many fricmls <d ILid
nor were glad to see 1.is handsome
-smiling face and shako- his friend-
Iv hand here lad Saturday. i Je
............. <»-■■- a™. a-
linunts several days helorc resum-|
ing his studies in Barnesvillc.
Pr. R K Biuron of Macon an
■ex-Jones county boy, delivered
the annual oration betmv the State
Medical convention in
his '
last week. The people of home
countv , arc. gratified n at the pro- '
•
greas of this tatentmt yomig
aician.
The Sunday School in Clinton
will celebrate children’s day on
the 1st Sunday in May. While
they do not promise that the ex-
ercises will tie on an elaborate
scale, still they will prove to be
interesting to visitors. They
vite the public lo be with them,
The meeting of the Democratic
Executive Committee was a pleas¬
ant harmoneous one. Each mem¬
ber aeemed anxious to serve the
best interest of the party, and
were in favor of nothing that had
even the suspicion of unfairness.
Notice proceedings elsewhere.
Mrs Clias Smallwood, who lived
ntar Haddock, breathed her last
on Monday, April 20th.. and was
buried at Fortville the next day,
Rev. G \Y Farr officiating. She
leaves a husband and two little
children to mourn her loss. She
came of an excellent family and
»vas truly pious. They were very
poor in this world's goods, and
the people ot that community
were exceedingly kind, and gave
them every posfilde attention.
JT Speights, chairman of the
•countyCommissioners, paid Put-
nam a visit last week to inspect
the perfect road system of that
county. It is to be hoped that bis
visit means better roads for this
county. Putnam’s roads have
been vastly improved under their
model avstem, with improved ma-
cliinery Ac. II jouW be iv,.|l l„r
the present grand jury to have Mr-
Sheights Iiefore them and get his
impressions. If he talked to Put-
name excel lent
aud rode over'Putnam’s smooth
roads, he is uot only full of iiupor-
-tant information but js
astic over the advancement our
sister county » making outre
public rowl question- The pro-
•cession is moving:let Jones march
to J tc front
superior on; t.
Jones Superior court convened
lust Aloudny nunt.iug, J udge J. O.
presiding. The grand jury
wtw organized by electiiu; Mr. R.
If. Jen kina ns foreman and Mr. J.
T Williams secretary. The jury
coni|>o soil of some of our best riti-
z0|, ' s — 111011 who have die interest
of the county at lieart and who
are bold and fearless enough to
conscientiously discharge every
duty that comes before them,
This jury had the pleasure of li 8 -
toiling to one of the best, clearest,
smoothest and most interesting
c!larges that was evor ibdivcrcd
^ luIU I' 10 bench in this conn tv.
The charges of Judges to grand jti-
rice are delivered at every session
of the court, and for that reason
grow stale and monotonous, but
the charges of Judge Hart are re-
] ieved of these features, and while
complying with the requirements
of thelaw, he has a happy faculty
of throwing a great deal of feeling
in his charges, that at once at-
tracts and holds the attention of
every man within the sound of his
voice. If lifs charges were heard
am * bceded ,bv all the people ther-’
.....» ,!.»,«« in tin,
amount of crime. The highest
compliment we have heard paid
™
lips of a plain tanner, when
said, "after listimng to one of
Jllf g0 IIai ’ t 3 ®h«rges, von are
once eonvin ced that the man is a
Christian.” This ciicuit is indeed
fortunate in having such a man
to preside over liercourts.
There are a large number of
tomoya in alien,lance upon curt.
™ nog the fo low-
mg:—-N E Harris, II L Smith,
\y p r(?s ton. R V and R N Hard,
man, R M i>avis, of Macon, Robt.
M'liitfield. J T Allen. Joe Pottle.
ot Mil ledger i lie. Cols (inner,
Hightower ami Howard, MonliVello, of Dub-
■ in, Col Jordan, of So-
licitor f.ewi-y and Judge Johnson,
now of Atlanta, but ivhom we all
delight to claim our own fellow
C 'su',,"'' ‘„d d'isclmrge ■ ) • 1' his'usllal 1 • '
l m (o duties
Cp to this time (Wednesday
morning) the court has been on-'
civil l '« w *
.
will"] e’U;ken'up'tooi-lv,
and in all probability the case
against i rank Jones, w ho is clui'rg- '
with mu ler, will be the first
taken up. further review of
court pro-.- mgs next week
Hin'ing the winter of IS'JB, F M ;
Martin of Long Be.-mii, West Va |
i:?; 1 j r ,S'i,,
ing oflmv, beciired'it he,savsl *‘l
u.-a-d several kinds nf cough svrup .
hut found mi relief until 1 I .-ought
a hot tic of Chamberlains Cough j
Ib-medy. which relieved me al-;
most instant I v. am! ii a short
‘
brought al,out a eoinpleb-'
" W|K!U “-ouliled with
‘' u,v - a
cougli ° or cold use 1his reinedv and -
vvnl not find it necessary , to
s,™l (..for- y« pot
\zinsS W «T%2.
slant ly grown in favor and popu-
lai'ity. For sale at 25and 50cents
per bottle 1 >y medicine dealers.
HADDOCK NEWS NOTES.
’liss M illie MayM’vchc has re¬
turned to her homo in Macon af-
ter spending several weeks w ith
Mi-s Lillie Holt.
A young dentist not ovujgH noiyPH
hundred miles from here
himself “tho best- dentist or t
early bird." M’oiulcr why he
styles himself tlnisly; cun any
one tell?
Miss Alice Robert*, who has
been spending several delightful
days with Miss Irene Farrar, has
returned home, taking Miss Far¬
rar with her.
Mrs. J{ II Bonner has 1» cn sick
for several days but we are glad to
report t hat she is hot ter.
Mr. Harvey Anchors is at home
j„ aftor a eix , I)01lthH conr , e
in t , je mcdi) . ul coliv-cof Augusta
(in.
Our town is ahead of any in the
r.,. lin t V ns we have a good dentist
here, Hr. Jones, of whom wc are
a) i pvoud. espeeially a certain
{Child.)
There is considerable talk of our
openill g a Kindergarten soon, l!H
on(; of , mr H wrv ei)t ] UI .
s i a Hti« on lhe subject unci has tak-
at the matter in hand.
The “four huudrud" of our eii i
gave a delightful -pirnic out ut
I ......... Sul.ir.lay.
It was rjnib* a swell nfiair and tu"
recipients ot an invitation were
lucky indeed. All the delicacies of
the season were present, together
with a pair of white duck trousers,
the latter being much the worse
for wear at the nnale. lalking, go
rounds ,and tete-a-tete* (asusual;
were the predominating All returned pleasures hern-
indulged in. r 'hr of
tired hot f- !i i > : - . res
the day.
ROUND OAR PENCI LINGS.
I.V IKK (JOIN'S.
A few nigh.ts ago 1 called to see
a young hulv frc-tul of inineat the
, home of Dr. T A White of
| town. When 1 hade mv friend
| good night and left the parlor and
walked out in (he dark. I had to
push sonm of the darkness aside
to see how tnnuvigate at all. The
t thing 1 did was to hang my
shoe heel against the top door
step, which enused m v head to
out travel my heels, so F had to
jump to make mv feet catchup,
I was Hi) anxious for (hem to catch
up, for l don't like to stand on my
head, that 1 had no use for any
but the top step, so 1 landed away
out. in the front yard. When I
walked up against the front pal-
ings I scratched around nightly
before l found the latch. When l
did find it, I pushed the gate open, j
forget! ing t here was a weight te-j
null it back again, and before J
bad time banged to say skat, the it knee.' flmv j
back and me on
l was about half mad with myself,
the gale and stop ns I went on
down the sidewalk, which is rath-
or narrow and away upon the
bank of the mail, wondering j
,vh;it ........ w„. in store :
for me, but before I had finished ;
mv thinks I walked si raddle of a |
........ bin S ™ .I„.„ lk .|
tried to get up with me, |
but it couldn’t. In the scramble
it fell and I fell on it; oil went
my derby rolling and tumbling,
making a noise about likeancmp-
ty J hat'boxf While the calf and I
down, scrambling to get I
up,
lot of ho'-s were awakened from I
(hei slunl 1(l , ,, 4 y th llois , RI!tl |
*’* tot 1 , off 1 in a 8 ilivr hoof J)0cf ’ . !
Judging from the .
stampede. noise
they made thoro must have been
a t least forty of them, and I was
] 0( ,king ° 0V erv J minit for li.o whole
, . 1o nm over m8 ’ Cilif , „ - doi , “
-
hy and all. 1 could just see great
holes in my .Sunday clothes, cut
bv the hog’s hoof-.. If ever any-
said, suie, suie, sui.i, fast
and kind 1 did. As luck would
have it, however, the hogs were on
the other aide of the fence from
mo, but 1 didn’t know it ’til! they
' veri * « une ’ AfU ' r hmg 11 lin ";
' got bit the calf and it jumped up
a-ml t umhleu down lhe hank from i
the sidewalk to the read. 1 was)
out u |- < i.p p. u . f (! r (i,c | j
but the great question bo-
fore this American derby? sitisen 1 hud was. j
„-l,oro was my m
il rf 1
" icn 1 b.H of! m,. h. ad, i.o n
B 1111 Rurdi 1 ’ mound a.xiut BJ-.c o)ii-.. {
ring coffee when pa rolling it.
I couldn’t find it on the walk and
( . OIll ,J m i 0i l R mus t have eono down
lh( . ' ,mnk , , ’ 1 . : ' ,u ,. l . down . mUx-gar. ,,
to seanui aroiim. tor iL wlm-.i was
a ‘‘search m tin dark, ’ both lit-
oral and proverbial. , . , I or a won- :
it „„ j
iL ^ I ,<•»<*».«»•>« 'lie calf and hogs uiai had «•**« gone. 1 |
I had found my hat and was un-!
] ui) q niu \ v , hen 1 listened, not a
sound could he heard. I | bought
to myself, now nobody heard the
stampede,»r knows anything about!
this scrape and I’ll be dog if !
(’I* ill it. f couldn’t help but j
after it was all oyer.
inking the matter over i
avs, 1 decided to till it!
in Thk News, for if some other
li'llow had gotten into if as , did <
and I liad heard of it, I won 1-1
have told it or busted.
The weather jumpe.i right smack
in the middle of great lug sum¬
mer. several days ago and seems
determined to g't. on a “welding!
h-at” before it quits. I < an t lieij- )
but think it has turn<- l loo-e to
catch a {•< tU*r !io!d and f iio fiiv l
thing we know we will t' ink the j
North pole has fr< ou r- ir the ;
bottom anil fell over among an.
with the weath'-r department's
patent fan to keep it coo!.
The hot clear weather has given
the farmer-' an oppori unity to,
valch pretty wd! up with their '
work. Nearly all have fiui.-h'd
planting and arc now waiting for
the truck to get lug enough to
plough. i i
AN At F1DAV i f.
’I his is to certify that on .May the
111 h, I walked to .‘.iehek n drug
bough '"> a bo ,•{!* t e ol ,«'«“; ( uam-.e. f lain “I 1 :
I am balni loi inliainatoiv rnou- j
mutism which had crippl;-' me up.
Alter u.-mg Hue-; notiu - 1 nm
completely cured. I can cheerful-
ly recommend if.-Charle;* IL M’--t-
zal, du.ioujv, t a.
S-.voru and sub.seriiied ^ to before
on August |R. JVJl. A iilt"!
Shipma - . J. J. hor -; 1 at ;jl > i
cents p< •: t j. -- m,ed ■ . • deal- .
crs.
THIS NEWS FROM JAMES.
( ottmi planting is th" order ol
d 11 ’day. A lew ot the tanner*
have finished planting. some
thromrh planting, and a few
them are stilt waiting lor nun.
The stand of corn is not so good.
and as soon as the cot ton planting
is over with, the corn will be re-
planted. Farmer- are having a
time for lann work; they
wotikl he pleased to see a good rain
about this time of day. The gar-
den, would smile all over if they
had a good wet t mg.
M< »-svs. Randal. Moore A- ........
Macon were out at tanner M
ev s last wee,; putting an iron
fence around their grtfves, and
they made a good, neat job oi ii.
\\ o are sorry to say that M r*.
Mary B. Pits has been on the sick
b*t. She it; aide to go L> the dm- j
mg room again.
Payton Griswold and I.uther!
Morton are having n hard and
row to weed. M e hope they ,
soon he all right. Peyton ;•;
came out and -pent tlirc
lour days with him last week.
Our Mamie spent most of last;
in Macon with relatives and
good tune Tl,.;y that o.o.l- she had }>«- to go ™el,. ami
sick, which made her make
k. r.«. r .i.r..n, i r
was out. ntie is all i ig.it
Mis. 1) II ohmi.n.. ni.d son ui
spending some wtne with .Mi. and
Mrs. Vi illiain Mood. Me know
that they will have a good
there, for bud , has a plenty .... ol
erything (hat is good to eat, and
he m ,ki>it a, home.
Fanner John Smith of Rock
Hill, ... M ( _ „ bolx-rts , "t .... the ,, (,ra\
piac*, IVrry Gray and wife {col.)
of M’est End went to Macon on
Saturday last to lay in a supply of
• ,
s P|' Mr. a) «^ and -Mrs. s ’ 1. „ !L Kmgman went
io Macon a lew days ago to see
how they would like the new-
spring styles. Ii you could have
<een them you would have said
that they wore well pleased,
Park Stewart of tho Big field
lost a good young mule last week.
If.-ympathy 1 could brv him an-
olher (.ne he could ° get it hi fore
- 11 on 1--■,.>t.
H J St, wart went to Ids
on Sunday morning las! and found
a fine cell, and is w as an old boy
,-olt.
Mr. John Stripling & Co. an
" s a mcijtjng Jmuse at
Line Ridge. (They called them
that when we were boys.) It is ii)
wine and ( A tool long, li will
he a good house when completed
and for-a good purpose. John is a
lu'sL hustler . w-bm, w..< n vm icu .-t t him ..... on on a .
J||| d Fesi voi ^ .um-ii "" m t no coum\. ^
-
Ih-nry Finney made our town a
visit on Monday last.
k ""'” ** ** " oi * **•"»•
date for-.
Mr. and Mrs. L \V Stewart of
the Big Field made a business trip
Mae in on Monday last. Lark
through planting cotton and i is
iihmgliingcorn. If his mule, Top.
lid die before breakfast.
Ca l >t - IbiB-Lmgnum says tin-
\"Hew Jackets will p'ay a game *
"i ball here next Saturday aftor-
noon. Everyf’cdy is invited
l! >; in b r (j’-'' 11 'l- S girl
a
u jm( (t) )n|( Uu . -, m]1 in
iiioliiiii for the season.
Can any one tell us how long il
ha- been hot since court |o hav- 1: had as dry
a .v i ay yve: ur>
having now? |
:
M EETING OF DEM.EX.COM • j
The Democratic executive- com¬ j
mittee of Jones county met at
court house last Tuesday pursuant |
[,> ( , ;l j) (, f Chuirman. A mass
meeting of tho D-moerats r >f j
county was called to meet at Clin-!
ton mi Saturday, the (5th day of |
June I89B, for the purpose of elee- t
ting a new J-ix- cutive committee
au<l (ransuet any other business
J;” 1 ' to Cm interest of I
( V,J 1 i 1 > ‘ 1 'j,j
John Bradlev,
eii’m.
J W Anderson, j
Sec t y j
r n \ m p { ,.- p t > i v-g rot if
ClffiLFf; AND Dl Mtl’MlOFA
REMEDY
kill , q • • ,,
f” , Li^lLL ii
;i( . u ari( . ,, Ul;iy . ,„ u!
. ^ \v!.<-n r"du'c..,' with :
^ ii( )o 1;(k( , Trv j
. . , i<, mi,..,-.- v <m wlil'
— n vonr lVimid* ,' Foi
. a , (; ., r> iUu( & j wuls pf . r i(lL!! „ !
by rs.
Yi'hy suffer wit h headache when
Taylors Headache pow<h>rs will rn-
i,-..... v,-„ Kn!( . f.... \y p y, or .
BR ALLEY i.O"\!,S.
Mu, Epttoi?—-I b-rc we are again.
.Mr. i> I' Middichrooks sons «m :
Mr. R I. Brooks, while out riding
Sunday afternoon happened to
| very had luck. The horse beenn i
I frightened and ran off with tl e
hoys and ujest the buggy. Mr.
brooks receive,I die worst injury.
: Charlie gut one side of his
bruised and Oilio escaped by loos-
ing his enp. I l>r. tn'adlcv was sent
for immediately. This niftk l-s wn
buggies in the shop for Mr. Mid-
dlobrooks. He .--ays his runaways
tre getting t<i l><> very expensiv.
There was a very large crowd at
J’.vadlev school house Sumlav
morning to lie«r Mr. Forest Tut-
tic the Painter evangili I, whoile-
ij mv ,[ (piitc an interesting- ser-
m „ n . His subject was. the
ties 0 f the world.
Mis; l.oitla ' ‘‘ Bnu’-c- lots ‘ n turned
f ^ ,
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^ (o s(i(> h >i . j S(l
l j ll|< .i l ) !( ,||,. r
M’e are sorry to know that Mr.
Sam Green has been quite sick.
'*'• _ " A biagg and -»li-.s Mi.,-
- U nn. .........
1 •
\ v rv mid death occurred at the j
s,„,
day the 111 h. .Mi--; l.ei.a Perry.
(In- daughter of Mr. James
,-y, aged eleven, died with
divadlu! d>st';ise.<*:msuni})li-'u.mii 1
>.vu.-- biirieil at the family burvim
gnu.nd at Mr. S (i Smitih;. Sr.
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.
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and would v n like for her to patch it
, ( - ol - , )!nl si,,-sav -Wc Imv, '
,
'
‘ I oxs V'.'v'!,. \ auoi.i ..
POLE’S FERRY DOlNtiS.
nv ,11 M Hi-i v K V .
Nows is scarce; we need rain t< <
enable us to tini.-i!) planting col- |
ton. A good many eoniplain o
had sfunds of corn.
We had iScrvicea at Liberty
cliureh last Sunday , by , Bros. IVr- ,,
duo . and , l.nuian, wlio went to
Plenlil ude in the afb.rnooii. Bro.
Bramut will be at Ph-utitude tie
Ith Fun day in the month with
Pro. Parker-
We had quite a sad death near
our town .Insi w eeli—Mrs. Janii
Gordon, 'i lu-funeral services were
conducted by i'llder (iloi er. An-
ot her id woman lias gone to
~- reward with the bh-sl.
s. ho leaves a husband, father,
mother, brothers, sisters and a
largo nuuils r of kindred to mourn
hoc loss. Tlu-y have the .-yinput hy '
of the entir.-couuuuiiity. She lost
her litt-Je babe a short, while back,
and now mol her and babe a re ■ re
united in that beautiful home
above, where parting will Fo no
more
‘‘A precious voice one from us has gone.
A we loved is still ;
A place is vacant in our home,
which never can bo filled.”
W( lia ' fnilml lo in
, V( , ttpp0Br .
!U|C(j| . (|j( )>ah( hvo (lllw
nr , or
„ kH< th( ,
|on> bu( . tiinijk(1 hl , , lt .jjr},| )0I
ull(1 hi , ; ( ,,, ( . il( . tl t w if.. who
“doctored” said I'ellon, we are
to write and an- at.
Tliis b. ing court week, it, affords
an opportunity lo renew our
ions lo our comity paper.
which we have enjoyed for (he
[>as:t; year..
BLOI’NTSYILLE LOCALS.
Mr; Ida. U’agnon nod bright
th* h-i*, Alla^n, liavc
f .,| f follI ., v j s j, fric-nda in Ma*
con.
31 ish M ;i in if A :i f h Iloji, h [fojni-
lar young lady of <i, i V jy.
;t inc 1 h• :*: i M r- :/ T wit t h-.
Me liaV'; a new post ofiie.e <■-tal ' •
iislied in our neighborhood now, 1
hearing the i.-nplioniou.-: name ol
Ethridge. Mail came fo if last
Saturday for tho first time. It is i
quite a convenience | ■ a number
of us.
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r '“X ’ "l? "" I ''
la-1 Sunday, lb iHlry.ng to
' liu--e this cliureh -utfieu-otlv to
k,,,.,, !t |j v „ Sunday Sclmol and
.....A- a V ’’ ,
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h ” svll! ......
Elliridg" .. . . . U1 S -liool . and , its ., friends , • .
will .... have ft fishing , ■ picnic on t ., -alar ,
Croek next Friday, Tlie lift l<- fel-
low-- ji.re looking uj) h >' j , ; and
planning KL.
j ! Ilu Anxiously ir duii.irliters. watch So declining inany’nro health off of
cut
“s"!''!!!"cuus" f!»“' aiSv. ‘'ll!
! the early stayer, when not beyond
j <ht '>’enei> of modWino. Hood’s Suiwi-
i|i m ntity , , t - tins* l»'looil 'ain'l "illliH •'Vvo
| good health, I,’cad the following letter:
"it is'hut just to wrlto about l-n-
1 ra ’ 'h 01 * ' vna cora-
ptetety rundown,declining, hndtbat tired
{wlliig, Hiitl friends mid slie weutd not
live over three months. »ho had u had
ri
and nothing seemed to do bur any good,
1 happened to read about Hood’s Sampa-
r!ila ld A ad i»r give»«trim. ftomita
» Hho^vns'eom-
After taking a few bottiea
pletely cured »nd her health tins been the
“‘MviTsa/that "' l ' r ,’pV‘T;” a ’my'mother’tma Au,>ib
not
slated my case In as strong words m I
would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ue sure to get Hood’s, because
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S ciTS 3 D O.T B £ ! 1 ci
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rro|.:.mi only bye. i. bmaui:: a .
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Ml-tilt c-t-u 11 teiCiOIl lo
; Tre: lll'l'l', ■ lb,. ■ I tin- lie-
tiuuof the t»"iin>' , ra(i, , j»ai-' Tluud.
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li.
W. E. TESTER,
attor«ji:y vr r.At»%
i Gl INTON OA
All liusihegs cut rusted to me
will .......iv» prompt ' attention.
IIOHT C C.M.IlUl N »
ATTORNJ'V AT l.AW,
CLINTON, a a
VII business cntvustid in my luinuS
will lt-eeivc careful amt prompt atteu-
lion.
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J PONDER CARSON,
ATTORNEY nt LAM’,
iuillf-.VTIT, (tnmioiA
\11 liuSnesH entnisled to me will re-
-cive prompt attention.
^ ^ ^ t trrr4 3 I i hSOvV , (/ , v
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a'uokxkv ai i.aw,
Natontos, *•>>
Will practice in (lie Circuit. counties Pusi- con *
pmi.iig the Ocmulge** will l«>
solicited : strict attention
given t«* it. Prompt mid rinse attrn-
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ri-TITlO.N FuK CHART JOB.
(iKOlHUA. Julies county.
To the .Superior court of said conn-
ty. petition Woodall
The of F W
Jaiuc.; KiIwuuIh. .? W Walker, Pie»-
,v<|«-ctfu!i.v ,..k u> !«■ in., ,.<.,««< ,1
tor the space of twenty years years as
-I'nion llmib. rs and Winters Society."
wiiliom eapind stock, for ilu* purpeio
,uh the mc-at ebn-ation of its
mlx-ps ns n <nv,ud/:dion.\vi(!i
power n> make au-h l*y law. as may
h- ■. ■ --ary. no. in eonfli. . with th.-
suite amt t lviti-il M.-lp - lnw \\ tien-
k.i-e vour petilionci-s pn-.v that ttiev
v |„. iiimrporaim! wiiti all He
j' 1 ' the laws hrmn ............;*-»■- set tor.'.
Wii.uam M I.u.-'ii.u,
I'dioiM-r-s’ .\llonii-y.
! eerlify .that the above is a true ex-
f I: i <' t : i (id c< 'I;.' hum lhe record of
loin ■ Sliperioi- couiT. (liven lllldev
iiv hand and seal of ollie- this March
:il I if-.!«!. W W ItAUKoN, Clerk.
I’KTITJON l-'Ott C|f.M!TI-;it
(.JcoinuA, .1 oik s County.
To I be Superior eourl of said p-ouie
!y.
fnc jxt’ition of Sam Thurman,
I’eler Smilti, 1- i‘ank Tulls. ('.-Itheliiie
('ary, A rev Finaliliel irnd oil _ is, alt
■ if i/dis of Jones coil ill y, I - “I ■i
fully ask to be corpoi-Hb-d ns a .-■ rial
beuevrjt. tit assoeialio'i, in tin- county
,,f ,bnie; to l.c known as tin "tlrolti-
■ •rs and - i I r l.aboi ing S»«-iHy."—
wiilimit (-Mpilid stdil,-- I..i U tun-
!■■■ ■f t.-ikili;.' eni'e <■( ils siel. m»m-
Iiers, flu- bioial (J the dead and the
moral elevation of its ineiuliem as a
■ ■rial organi/aiiori, wiih power to
iiial.e neh bylaws as may be nceessu-
i v, uol in eoiilliet with I he Flute and
uiii'tl Haicr. laws. Wliercl'iiri* yuui-
pelilinner; pray Ihaf they be iiu-orpo-
rated with all tin lit-lit.-’, privileges
mil iiminuiilie;; le ri in set furlli.
WTu.iam K. J.uktkr,
I'l l il ioni-rs’ A tlorne.v.
I cnlil’y that lhe uhove i:- a free
; - from the I'ecurd of Jones Snpr
— I. tdvi-n under mv hand uud
d -I ■ (tii-v llii; Mail'll 2Jpil, IS'.lli.
W. W. li in ims, ('ierk.
S11 F It I FI S S \ I.K.
(ii.-oimM, Jones con ty.
Will he - -Ai I l.'i m- the com t
lion " i!i ii 11 -, m i 'I in I on, Jnlic-i c-nu he.
(J* or, in,*i*ii 1 lie lie.l f'lii-.'.lay io ,M.i v
I.Mt.T, belueeii lhe legal hour* nf sale,
l lie follow ill ii pi’ujH'fiy, > wi( : All
i Itaf J t net or )>:»]■<'» ! ol - Ihjm.I lyi and
}»< in f c in I lie ninth him! hi
.lonei euimly, <Ja containing on T
imijili'i it ( bt(q n‘'ninnn terns, im —
hod luted as follow . - Non west I iv
Iliads of Mrs. Franei.v, ham i.s.Noith-
by liii.il of .lolm R Anchors,
• nit1 1 by kmih of Sic i" Iv in TC , Hontti
i o -t bv ImiF of .1 iimc:, I f 2. l.c
«-il upon and tu !■• old as the propi f-
ly of I,l> liiib'lii lor to '-."ti fy a ti fa
i “'liitf fj'(»in r>»<• Sii|»»*i‘i#»r courr • >t
I>iMt (• j/ 1111 f v < in In vm <>i M d »-
In IlnUlH'Inr \ J> l> hutchrlor.
-VVollcn notice served on foilimN in
Kill. Terms cash.
U N l-'. i mtuum, Sh’lf.
% .bJmson A .lohnson pbiimiiFs rit
toriu'Vs.
MONEY TO LOAN.
For loans upon real <• fate and farm
'and ‘ in Jonc.- county, < ■».. from U lu
'* f ini'* in <'(,<>/) v.itVh\n\ filfs oi j
iil/ -int 1 »Tiii ;i?>|/Jy i t
\V K 1,1 -T,Cl!
n ed K't tfo s,
<'lintiin, <in.
I Headache Cured.
A (juick crire, a rei’tatii cure,
•K the U<-hL cure K
s TAYLOR’S
*
J K ANTI-HEAOACHF.
POWDERS.
* tioard of
T Wp never I
I \> a »a B9 where they
ini Jed. We never ex¬
7 pect to hear of one.
i take harmless*. Don’t them. he They afraid They are do to
< J
a I \ not Htom ous contain drug. of any one For danger- stogie this ^ m
reason it id weil to
* iiliun all other head-
<■' u c h o in e >i i c i n e a. j#
J \ Avoid I’ii-'k. hy insist- UY-Jj
ing on getting
<5 Lo8 ' s -
can easily be dlstln-*
K k ( “ J "|
k .. liKbtfiil fiiliu- ami pleasant taste, ami
« U)( , y Jo „ k ,, ke Kr0 „ nd fle , t of +
Jj 2 all, they c-m-e almostInRtanlly. S ff
3 4 TAVlOR DKUS & CHCMICA4. - CO. ?