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Thursday, December 1(3, 1807.
LOCAIjT
Dr. H W Walker,
Dentist
Macon - Ga
G06 Mulberry St. First Floo-
~ NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
I will be in Clinton on next
Wednesday, Pec. 22ud, for the
purpose of settling with teachers
for the 8 rd quarter of the present
year. A II S McKay,
__C. S. C.
Get your presents ready for the
Christmas tree
There is talk of another supper
at. this place in the near future.
It is rumored that another store
house will 60011 be built ait this
place.
Henry Morgan visited hrsTpar¬
ents m Monticello last Saturday
and Sunday.
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Spare ribs and backbone is on
the bill of fare of the average cit¬
izen. Would that we were average
Bradley Station has in course
of erection two dwelling houses
and two stores. Surely our little
sister is growing.
Thejjmonotony of our quiet lit¬
tle berg was broken .by tho aj /•
pearance of three performing
bears last Saturday.
Don’t forget the concert at
James to-morrow night. Go down
and help in a worthy cause and
spend a pleasant evening.
Clever Charley Greene has plac¬
ed us under obligations for a por¬
tion of his “hog killifig. ” May
h is hog crop never diminish.
About a dozen Grayites braved
the elements and visited Macoi.
last Monday. Their experience
was of rather a damp nature.
Mr Roberts’ house is about fin¬
ished and his family is moving in.
All of Gray extend a hearty wel¬
come to this estimable family.
Terry Lazenby visited Eaton-
ton this week. We are’sorry to
learn that ho and family will
move to Shady Dale^another year
From the quantity 'of cotton
shipped from this place last Tues¬
day one would have thought that
there was a considerable rise in
the price. " X
James Station furnished a good
crowd at our oyster supper, and
now let Gray send down one equal
jy an large to the conceit tomor¬
row night.
The Jackson Times is not exact¬
ly a new paper, but it is as bright
and crisp aa if it was its first
number. We gladly place it on
our exchange list.
If the winter is not too severe
Jones county will harvest a large
crop of small grain another year,
a? much land has been seeded in
wheat and oats.
Mr W E Morgan will soon com¬
mence the erection^ of a five room
house just below Mr E P Morton’s
The lumber has arrived ana work
commence at once.
The wood and blacksmith shop
at this place has been rented by
Messrs. Souther & Green, who ex¬
pect to do first-class work at rea-
fconable prices. They will also
have on hand at all times ax full
supply of allj kinds of material
Arc.
Notice advertisement of Isaac’s
Cafe in to-day’s issue. This is
one of the nicest restaurants in
the State—a place where ladies
can get their meals without fear
of coming in contact with any dis¬
agreeable characters. An excel¬
lent meal for 25 cts.
The Christmas tree is all the
talk. If you would bo in tho
swim you will become interested
also. The management requests
all presents to be sent to the
school house by 2 or three o’clock
Oil the afternoon of the 24th,
addressed.
‘Capt Duncan, or Love’s Tri-
nmph ’ ? bv Miss Irene Stewart,
that was to have been presented
in Milledgeviile next Wednesday
night, is postponed until January
14th, o i account of the death of
of the Cadets of tho M G M &
one date—
A college Remember the
Jan. 14th, 1898.
The oyster supper at the scho o
house last Friday night was liber¬
ally patronized, About $20-f 0
clear of all expenses was realized,
which will go a good way toward
painting the school house, ^he
paint has been purchased and we
will soon have another white
house in town.
CLINTON NEWS.
Mrs II S Jones is visiting
father at Bluuntavillo for a short
.. 11 nw
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Ml John i i huge, one of Mercor > s
U-J-I,* bright joung T r students, . , , paid . . om ,
1
sanctum u pleasant ‘ , visit , on lust ,
.Holiday. .. . He looking , utter
was
,. Ins mothers i , interest . tin, noun-
in
v -
,, t, , n . an ii. H 1
g ” 1 tiie.es
most interesting family l’.ave re¬
turned to their home ' 1 ill New Or¬
leans. W hile hero they endeared
•themselves“to all.- aml -.asp; c'ftllv
will , Miss “\\ ilia ... bo missed, . as
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she ■ was exceedingly , popular .
among the young set and il is
with regret that they give her up
tor ...... the winter.
rr, The dear , for , !l.e ,,
jap is now
first time iu’qUitc ;t while, as the
Conference last first Monday sta¬
tioned them about.for .a while.
Judge Lester has been for sever¬
al nights the past week by the
bedside of his mother, near Had -
dgck, who has been very sick,
It will be gratifying news to the
many friends of this excellent wo¬
man to know, that though still
very-sick, she is somewhat better.
Mrs Greaves still -remains quite
sick with no signs of improvement
Her many friends-sincerely hope
for her a speedy recovery.
Dr Barron is. improving slowly
which will be gratifying news to
his numerous fiiends in the coun-
ty.
Dr R B Barron.Macon’s leading
physician, was our city
day attending the. beds.de hls
father, Dr Jas. Y Parrou.
Mrs S L Childs, Sr., retmmou ,
home Tuesday from Macon, where
she has been visiting friends and
relative's for the past week.
J A Fitts and wife, of Haddock i
spent Sunday in our city. 1 le re-
ceived many a.warm hand
from the many warm friends
has here, it. who ware glad to
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him ,. out . looking , . so well ,, alter c , .. i Ins ■
serious spell of sickness-
Tho board of comity comm
sioiiers met at an adjourned term
Tuesday to perfect arrangements in regard
for the coming year to
the new system of road working.
She details have been about com-
pie ted and the coming year will
come in with Jones county's great¬
est stride in the race for improve¬
ment, as it then can, no longer be
said that this county is a laggard
in the progressive race of counties
j. E T Dumas, Sr, one Ethridge’s
inost- substantial citizens, was m
our midst Tuesday. to the
The exodus of negroes
bushes seems to be on the increase
instead of diminishing. In
of county _ is said
sections our ic and
that a white man cannot go
find ft single negro man until lie
is identified as not being an officer
.of any kind. Then the wo ill on
semtont their children on a scout¬
ing; expedition and soon they will
come buCk with their father, who
’sheepishy enquires the business of
the visitor." But woe he unto the
officer that goes into that commu¬
nity—he cannot get rations for
self or horse or find any one to
tell his troubles ti. Too many
mortgages the cause.
The long looked for rain
most copiously Monday, This
will enable the farmers to
their small grain and maybe cold
weather will come, when tho fat
porkers can be disposed of.
Christmas is getting in every¬
body’s bones and soon the boy
with the tin horn will make the
welkin ring. Yc scribe has pass¬
ed through many Christmases and
as yet tho only remembrance ho
has had was an immense razor
about 18 inches long. The same
conditions exist as yet—for the
coming Chistmas.
Don t be persuaded into buying
Iimihents , without reputation oi
merit—Chamberlain s I am Balm
costs iid more, and its merits have
been proven by a test of many
years. Such letters as toe folio"
mg, from L G Lagley Muenemc,
Ca!” are constancy being 1
v d: “The best remedy for paiii
have ever used is Chamberlain s
Pain Balm, and 1 say so after
having used it in my family for
several years.” It cures rheum a-
tism, lame back,sprains and swel t-
iugs. For sale by Hunt & Hutch-
isou, Round Oak; A L Harris Jv
Co., Bradley.
Go to J S McLean, 314 Third
St., Macon, for.your harness and
Saddles. He will save you money.
Mrs. M I? Ford, Ruddcil’s, III.,
suffered for eight years from dys¬
pepsia and chronic constipation
and was finally cured by using Do-
Witt’s Little Early Risers, I'm-
famous little piils for all stomach
and liver troubles. G_W McGlieo,
Gray 3 .£ P Parsley, Clinton.
For Sale.
260 acres of land, well watered
and timbered, near the town
Clinton, in Jones county, Ga.
price and terms address
Ii W Bo.vvkh,
J Macon, Ga,
liLOl’NTSVlI.LK LOC-ALS.
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. "nprovng. ,
Miller has smarted a sawmill which
l | convenience .
"ill . ie quite a
this , . section. We trust that ho . will ...
tliat his .
i receive . tlio natrionnffo 1 ell*
erav deserves.
John Farrar, who has recently
^ {<( (vmlmllli(v , )u , s
opened n grocery store, and in his
I polite niid.atTulilo manner is ready
to serve the public.
The closing exercises of Kth-
. , , . , a ...
' 1 V *' J 1 '"’ 1 “
were exeellentlv rendered, Miss
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Cam pupils certainly . . ovi-
s gave
deuce , oi lu r careful training. 1 here
was quite a nice crowd out to the
entertainment. . , I _ will say no more
ns it will bo written . up by a more
facile „ than that ol your , hum-
pen
ble correspondent.
Misses Cairo and Georgia Jen¬
kins. of Eatbnton,aro on a visit to
Miss Georgia Jenkins.
Stealing cotton seems to be the
order of tho day. Mr, Lee smith
was fortunate in getting the three
bales stolen from him, and the
rogue also.
Mrs..] M Clark and daughter,
Miss Minnie Kate, visited Miss
Laura Williams last week.
John Smith's home friends wish
him siwess in Clinton, where lie
is in business.
Miss Alice (i I rico, who has been
a visit . . to , her , uncle, , J . l Wil-
hams, tor several , weeks , Jell , ... m J lies-
day to ... loin her , mother in Haiti-
J
^ m ^ of Macoll) visit .
, d llt;l . fri , Illis at Four Oaks and
Her sister, Mrs. B W Jenkins, last
week.
CLOSING EXERCISES F/i II ir¬
LlHOr. HIGH SCHOOL.
The closing exercises of Etho-
^ Ht . houl remilu!( d m-
^ ^ jn 8ome grent ]iall
u 1)te<| , )y c j ectrictyj nlld lhe cur-
tains . wore drawn , with ease ot e a
theatre fashion. We looked
in great wonder to know if we
wove still in old Jones count v, and
to our delight wo found at the
of all this intellect and beau-
{ the Heautiful and charming
Ed Ca ,. K Wo „ UIst Sitv
that in our opinion if wo Can al-
ways secure sucli teachers our
girls and boys will not want for
training in manners, pride and
education. Miss Cain is a former
teacher of the Haddock High
School and we feel sure that o!
her all of Jones county is proud. A
8 ;K , c j a l uieuiion is deserved by Mr.
F who preached 1 a ifard-
alifcll serm "" al)d !lt F‘l times am¬
used the children by his mimmics
of the negro. “Following is the
l‘!iOGRAM :
Welcome song—by school.
Welcome Address—Miss Annie
E Williams.
Papa’s Pet—Master J T Wil¬
liams, Jr.
Little girls opinion—Johngelino
Jewe tt.
Be Polit' —Master Felix Jewett.
Moving—Viola Miller.
The Little Chief—Muster Liu-
wood Miller.
Dialogue Aunt Kitty ^ s shop- ^
ping—Misses Jim Miller, Leona
Jewett, Mary E Williams, Susie
Jewett, and Master Walter B U il-
J> Birdie’s it <1 u ^ ball_soiur_hvschool i ).a 11 song ny sr.nooi.
HoiiHcketipcr s soliloquy—Miss
r i a , muv .mwcu. I,,,.-,,..
Sally s Bycicli—Miss Mary E
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Dialogue ( ujiist . Suspicious
Misses Annie E and Alice M il-
liiiiiis, CliiJord Miilor, Jim Miller,
SuSiO Jewct land A a - y E W illiam-.
Aakil) , the Govenur—Miss Alice
WilJiams,
Dialogic.....-Taking and the Mr. census— Will
yjj 8B ciill'ord Miller
Fumn ,
Tho One L -ggcd Goose—Miss
St|gio j ewoU ,
siMer and I_Miss Annie K
\Villiams.
(j ood Advice—Song—by ° the
’
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y;..; {ors f r()n , “Jtoey—song—
^ s ,_ ; !iool.
Valedictory—Master Walter B
\yiiiiams.
Hardshell Sermon—Mr Will
Farrar.
J ABT.EAUX
Faith, Hope and Charity.
The Combination.
The Patient.
The Group. Miller.
Valedictory—Miss Jim
Stapler, Macon, Ga.,
50 :; Mulberry street, makes
B Throat,'Lniigs. . )e ci ;l ltv of the Eye, ‘ Ear,
'™- -
It is easy to catch a cold
just as easy to g.-t rid of it if you
commence early to use One
ute Cough Cure. It cures coughs,
colds, bronchi! is, pneumonia and
ail throat and lung troubles. It
pie,- suit to tain . .-.if.; to use
iC sure to cure. G W McGhee, Gray;
P Pnrsh y. Clinton.
ROPED > \K mLKAMNGS.
W-about , tlmOak , .
.* ware..;
every things, vms to bo on a
tranquilitv ■,•. •
. our , isoeension- ,
disturbed .. , . hy . ,, the exhibition , •, • •
ally ,. , ,
of .. oca , is and , nionkcvs , on . ,
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streets. I lie small .... ,bov* . , leu
hick
always mady tor tho ,, .
money
and monkey show. Last Saturday
being court daw and while
court was in full hlust with a well
tilled house of both white
black, tho attention of the
was attracted our‘streets. hy the grinding out
of music on This of
course created «» stun,peed from
the court house, and the judge or-
derod the constable to keep the
peace of the town if lie had to
make an arrest. The peace was
kept and when the constable re
turned to court he fouimonlv (vvu
men in the house-thc judge on
the heneh and Judge Hamm
ing hi front ot him pleading for
j - ,jj.
"mV t s l}J |
Reading, of Monroe county,
Who has lived near Juliet fora
good . manv years, has , moved , to .
community. Monroe has lost .
our ‘
ot fl her i nest citizens ... and , ,
one
has , . been honored , I,, l>y Ins coming.
‘
... \\ (' welcome , him i and ii Ins good
wife ... to , communitv. ..
oui ‘ j
Mr. ,, Sam I Lingerie t and molli-
eraiid , two ot ins . uroLliers-m-l.uv i , .
,
have , arrived ii and are now oceupmg
the residence of .. Mr. J T I Williams,
trom v, the .ii large numner i ot e stock j i
they have , on hand . , the.v ., oortanm . • i
mean business. \\ o are glad to see
our county filling up with such
worthy citizens.
Air. Patterson,’the railroad agent
at this place, has rented tho Oshon
place and will keep house another
year.
Only one vacant house in town—
that of Mr. G W Gordon. He is
now moving to Bradley Station,
Wo wish Mr. Gordon success in
his new field.
Madam rumor has it that our
county commissi mors will not
lake action on the public road
systom that lias been agitated, in
our county. We think there is
some excuse for serious reduction
just along here, We have our
doubts as to the peoples being able
to pay the faxes that will bo need¬
ed for that purpose. Wo have a
very good road system and very
good roads, all we need is more
public pride and public spirit as
overseers.
Our county is pretty well s' tr¬
olled w it li professional men. We
make no objection to them, (hey
sotvea good purpose, besides they
are our friends, and they areal-
«ays .J; i rful and hopeful. V.b
,.re helped along by their associa¬
tion. Wo kinder ubsorbe some ol
that spirit that brings content¬
ment.
Your correspondent will leave
in a few days for the land of (low¬
ers, where tho orange blossoms
Good night.
HOW r I() PREVENT’ PIIEUMO-
NIA.
At this time of a year a cold i.
very easily contracted, and if left
to run its course wii bout the aid
() f some reliable cough medicine is
ijablc to rosu^in that dread di.s-
case, pr.vmnoriia. We know of no
hotter remedy to cure a cough or
o' L J ' ■* j 1 ''” 1 F " '
({,, m .<ly. wo have used it quite ,
,-xi»*u.si ‘ .' v*-) V find it has always "’iven
entire satisfaction.—Olr.gah, ,. ,,, Ind. .
T -x. Chief.
remedy that, •
Ill’s IS tlio only ntit’e is
known t . be a .'crLun prev
,,f pneumonia. Among the many
thousuuds who Lave used ii (or
golds and lagrinpe we have n"V"i'
yt . t j f . n d of u eingl.--ase In.’, ing
resulted in pneut..... . Persons
wro have v, < »k lungs <>r Im\ - -
« on tofoar a<, attack of i ■, umo-
„ia, should lm-p tho remedy at
| ml) d. Tb- 5 and 50 cent. Hz-s for
sale hyHutaA Hutchison. Round
" Bradley.
Cnk . A ]. Harris .t Co., ’
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Wjikx biliou.s or costiv.-. eat a
Cascaret, candy cathartic, euro
guaranteed, 10c, 25c
After hearing come friends con¬
tinually praising Chamberlain’s
Colic, Chob-ra ami Diarrhoea Re-
medy, Curtis Fh’ck, of Auaheam,
California, purchased a bottle
aid .
il (oi Lis oaii ll.-.o , me,, a,-
enthusiastic over its
work as anyone can be. The 2-> and
50cent sizes for sate by Hunt A:
Hutchison, Round Oak ; A LHar-
ris Co., Bradley.
Prosporit, emues quick.- f to
the imui win!i-.is in f. nd
dilion. D> Witt ’•• Litli- Iv-.riy
Risers are fain■. us little |iiL for
hiliouiv.i-ss, iicRm--
tion and all Btomaca a:ul mwg*
troubles. G Vv McGhee, Gray;
I* Puiv.ley, > "ton.
i stimulate liver, kid-
CabcaIIBT;!
«" <l ,; , ": V,;N ’ Never sicken,
weaken °[ ! P' - ,0 ' ; -
MinutTcoinrh ^
l 0nt Curi» cores
t O'i ',i s ■; a .■■!i 1 ’.';.
IIV K|,V I'iCHKIliS,
Now that , Christum . is moat
hove w. are savin t up inckles . ,, and
dimes preparatory 1 1 •; for our usual
supply 11 of firecrackers and w ust-
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Jes. , Others are saving eggs and
^'t ler, huymg rnwy su, . s Are. y We
F 11 " " ( aui ;' >
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8Uf ‘‘ 111,1 s ‘ u ' 1 ‘‘ l, ‘ lllv ,!l
this community, wo always have.
j'J’""'' * lm “ 1 11 ' elso does,
U " lmve ,lhva vs l "’ e ' 1 very cut hu-
-
8,n ^ ,c <,vt ’ r !>"lidays
"e always look forward to
l ! u,,r con,,,, 8 ' vlLh hnght anticipn-
t,o:,s - But as wo advance in years
our mind changes; what wo once
‘« s for us now.
ril « ,,e, « ht ni ' n d,ildV n,n,,|,mn
d"i'-ng Urn lmllnh.vs is to make a
tu9s aiul haw i,!i laa - ai,d " h "" 1
was r i ni1 '' a v '" 1,h 1 alwa y ' s , ' a '•-
- .
r»'>d on my part. We popped our
lii’eoi’aokt'iN, hlowini trumpets and
usod l ,lrt,,k , ' 11 s:uul fors,loot -
uig our lug guns. The idea was we
had holnlnv, it was C'hnslmas,
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our minds were tree , from ton and
caro and all was well. W lulo sueli
tilings ° has no charm tor mo now,
must contoss that its verygrati- J
the . .
lying • ? to see rising generaiion
;mrlleipatom , these frivoltiesot , • .. ol<l
1 1
I he question 1 arises last here, what
does tho adult enioy? ■ , Isitthongi- ,
• -
tation ot , five , eeiitcotton and , hard ,
times? . , ,, Really ,, . it Home
seems so.
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T persuaded , , to ... believe
times I am 1
this question . , hard , times
1 ot is
more ot , an imagination than of a
reality. Wt are so u-ed to i‘ until
wo never l! ink of ils intrusion
until wuget to town or to some
public gathering where there are a
heap of people, then w;■ hear it so
much until we conclude the whole
world will soon* perish to death.
This won’t do for Christmas; if
wo can’t do any better less quit
and t ake a part wi th the children.
Hog killing is on the program
for awhile and backbones and
spareribs are on the table. (let out
of the way for old Dan Tucker.
Messrs J J it J A Adams, G T
Middiehrooks and Mr. and Mrs. M
V Tyner visited Macon lust week.
Miss .Tosie Childs, who has been
visiting her brother, T J Childs,of
Te, re 11 county, has returned home.
Wo gladly welcome her back.
The editor of this paper requests
all of its readers to call on J B
McLean, HI 1 Third St., Macon,
when -in need of Harness and
Saddles.
CHEAP-BATESFOR THE HOL¬
IDAYS VIA. CENTRAL OF
GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Tim t'rutral of Ge ugia Railway
will >.■: 1 j excursion tickots from all
points on ils line at reduced rates
of far" and cue third for the round
trip, Iiekuts to lie sold December
22nd, to 251.1), inclusive, also De¬
cember fiOih and filet, 1897, and
January 1st, 185)8; all tickets t<
lx good returning up to and Agents in¬
cluding January 4tli, 1808.
at local stations will sell excursion
I iokeLs to any point ":i Cent ml of
Georgia Railway. Agents at Cou¬
pon Ticket Bl.nlion.s in addition to
above will also sell to points on
connect ion railroads. For rates,
schedules &o. apply to your near¬
est Ticket Agent, or to J C ITaiuk
G eneral Pnssengar Agent, Bavan-
nali Ga.
Kvervliody Bayn Bo*
Co«>«»rot» (’an/ly raiwrtiu, »i« west wen-
declul • • di'.vi r.,w ..tv of n.c. a/e, picxc
an t mu) i c ii-slum? io the i.csic, act bowels, pei.t.iy
ami positively on kiilnevs. liver muj
<•).am.:..;; Uic ift-Hi.-m. liabitnal dtspol «’oh*H|ioUom coW»,
owe :.«u/iocic, fewr, Pli-iisn and box
imd bi.>oiwii..sH. buy trv HuWund a
n. <t»y ; m.-j.,. tlnimists.
to cure by ull
.Mr, (, .J Dixon, a well known
mep’hant ol Plu;;.:ui( Ridge, I'ul-
'<"' Co., Pa., has a little girl who
is frequently threuto.....I with
croup, but when tim first sym-
ptoms appear, lii.-: wifo giv.M her
Chamberlain's Coygli Remedy,
which always alVordu prompt i-
d'T. Th- 25 and 20 cent Gz-.s foi
■•’<!' by Hunt A Hutchison, Round
Oak ; A L Harris & Co., Bradley,
Good iiam) mad io Harness at
the price of machine made at, J S
MeLeail, 51 t, 2 rd St, Macon. Try
him.
ohjjixakv's Okkick, Jem s <;«>. <ia.
Dec. it, 1807
tVhcreas Mrs CuUic-(ilii’.vson, guar-
for J. ic (JhiWfum, J L Olaivson,
Eppi- !•; <;!•(ci. v Dlaw*
con, uppii'M In me for (li-e-aiiirsioii.
Tiiese ace to cite all pci'.-ons cm-
ccmc'l n. slucv ci!u:--e :C tlin otlice on
or by the first Monday in FcLruan
next, ii any JLcy Lave, why not.
W’Hic.-e. my han't officially,
U T
Ot’dinnrv.
, ,,
’’ ur ' l: ’ DFn Ls'ff'
wie ;m S F ami Aim'd <’;hwson
, l( i mrH <{e I»oniH non on estate Jesse
Glaw.-mn, deck! iippli sto me for dis-
j mission- These arc <e cite all persons
\ concerned 1 . ;,lio v cans.' at tliis otlice
011 or by tie til’ , Monday in April
r.cMt,. if any Uicy have,why they shall
i not bo discharged from said trust,
i Witness my bam) officinrly,
it ')' Ross,
Ordinary.
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mfe XfewCUUE'COHSnMTIOH ■
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{as* l S* so* •“ < • J!i • DRUGGISTS AIL
vj».....».««*•: ABSOLUmY (M'HTFD^^
c^c* U*-<**•<> <» »><£» Oti*<CK|eu-y tr-tt tr-'i-f tt-y-t: Tj- Cl X ijr O O >C O 1 *
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LESSER’S
bid r , r 'a r -.„ j™ ilk i 4 - liff
as J !. .-Jf te i. ■** til
' 3 bj m I W: i
a.
Extends to the piiblit 4 , and ladies
especially of Jones and suiTomid-
ing* eoiinties, a (cordial invitation
to rail and inspect the largest
and most earefally </ selected stock
S.TI Fanev J and Staple
Dry Goods,
Novelty Silks and imported Trim¬
Dress Goods, Dr^ss
mings. House furnish¬
ings, Underwear, Ho
serj&o.ever shown
ill Macon.
Every Department is complete, and wo are prepared to meet every
demand. All goods guaranteed just as representedV>r money
n inn m7 0 7 V r rr
Y'bl(tci tCA / j( i— 3 ?
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5
Hi Sanijiles sent on Ojiplication, -J3T 9
^ and mail mah rs tilled same jam
day as received
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of $7,50 and upward. Make our store headquarters while in the city.
) 1IVE,
_L J J ’GS —l -A \ S - H H
5<59 Cherry Hy 31 Mavou, Ga.
Wiii, /ii a IMF GOM MITAffl
ty 7 r A'on need one of our MELTONS, that are in
s the
a r blackmail, brown, and a tittle best
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wearers in the market. For genuine “warm-
* i
'A can't ho beat. The factory that
its” tlmy
A made them was going out of business, eo we
r ii b'-ug!it. I lie whole stock cheap. That’s how
V 1
n vc can s' 11 them for only J|51CJ,00’
w/riMviy Ko7tr,
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Till 4 Up-1 o-I)ate Clothiers
108 TI ird St., MACON, GA.
W W£ BRA D; <3-
With
s O u 1 Balkeom.
H AVING accepted a posi¬
tion with M C .BALK-
CO.M 1 respectfully ask
my friends to call on me. I will
give you us good goods and as
much for your money as any house
in Macon, or I do notexpect your
trade. We Lave a full line of
Hardware, Tinware, Plow gear!
Wagon gear, Paints, Brushes^
Window glass &c. Respectfully,
wh "iV| L/'