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Pubmshuu Evbbv Thursday.
SunscntmoN Piuok. $1.
Thu hill passed by tl e Legis 1 a
turo making the judges an ! /- din-
itors of tin* Superior courts nine-
tive by tho people must li ist be
voted on ns nn nmondmont to tin;
State constitution. If it fails to
pi't a two-thirds vote, it defeat
the bill.
The progressive Indies of West-
field, hid., issued a “Woman’s
Edition” of the Westfield News,
bearing dale <>f April J!, 18t)tS. The
paper is filled wit Ii matter of in¬ .
terest to woman, and we not k;(
the following from a correspon¬
dent, which the editors printed,
realizing that it treats upon „
matter of vital importance to
their sex: “The best romoi jy for
croup, colds and bronchitis t hal
1 have been able to find is < ham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy. For
family use it lias no equal. J glad-
ly recommend it.” “o and f.Oeent
bottles for sale by Hunt .N Jlutcli-
ison, Bound Oak; A 1, Harris &
Co., Bradley.
Christinas has conn; and gone,
but I)r Ticheiior’s Anliseptic has
come to stay, It is the people
favorite .Medicine. A clean,
pleasant Liquid, that heals Bums
and Wounds like magic.
Ifon. I |) < >li\er, iepi i >"ht a| i, c
in tho legislature flora Bin !.<•
county, died at Orndy Hospital in
A tianta Sunday morning, 2611,
ult. One week before Mr. Olivei
fell in the Btreots from tho effects
of an overdose of morphine, taken
to relieve him after a too frvqn«.|,1
iiMf! uso or <»f HHtiiumiiia.. imu 1 mii t m I i ■ wfis cijr <in
ried to tho Grady IiospHa!, " here
tho skillful tree mein soon "'b""-
od him of the had effects ol the
drug. I’neuinonia set in Friday
morning, however, and in the d
plclod, run down condition of his
Hystom tho disease found easy pro¬
gress. Ho lived just ono work.
Ambitious, hopeful and confident
of a brilliant, future, Mr. Oliver
went to Atlnnta two months be¬
fore his death. His i'i mains were
sent ho mo for burial.
Begin the New Year right, buy
a bottle of Dr Ticlienors Antisep¬
tic, to use in cuse of neeidci.t.
Moat wonderful healing compound
known to Medical Beieuee. Only
50 cts. by (1 W McGh.ce, Gray.
LAWYER.'-'-
Among tho many wholesome
laws enacted by the legislature,
was one providing for the admis¬
sion of applicants to plead and
practice law in this slate in th i>
future.
The law wo understand pro-
vides that certain question-, shall
bo prepared liy the judges of - the
supreme court, and forwarded
tho judge of the superior court,
wbere the applicant resiaes,
shall keep the same n secret. The
applicants are retpiired to come
before the judgoor his
lives, when the questions are fur
nislied and they aro required to
make answer then and thor-. The
applicant signs th- examination
paper by a number,
his name. The piper thus an¬
swered and signed is io.vwaided to
the supreme court, who will then
pass upon tho application. It
will be seen that when the su¬
preme court passed upon the ap¬
plication, they do not know tile
name of tho applicant.
The above is a brief outline
the terms of the law.
1 My daughter, when recover-
ing from an attack of fever,
a great sufferer from pain in
back and liips, writes Immleu
Grover, of Sardis, Rv
using quite a number of
without any lienefit she tried
bottle of Chamberlain’s
Balm, and it has given entire
liel. Chamberlain a Bain
is a .so a certain cure t r rln
son. Round Oak: A 1. IhurB A
Co., Bradley.
Mrs. Stark, Bleasant Ridg-.
pays, “After two doctors gave
my boy to die, 1 saved him
group by using One Minute
Cure.” It is thequicke-l and
certain remedy throat’and for coughs,
and all lung troubles.
G W McGhee, Gray; C B
Clinton.
Statistics show tin. more
our rich men are born of
parents, than of rich parents.
A boy or girl who is taught
to work, and who knows that
or she must depend upon his
her own efforts for a liveFih >od,
is much more np* to niak a suc¬
cess in business than tin 30 \vh
is left a largo estate with little
Knowledge of woik, or the sacriti-
pes which lintl to be made by the
piux-nts who oldaincd the - ~t.it
ROUND 0 C GLEANING
Mr. K. il->? •The v
yiur enrre«p mlnut
post, tlioug!) suffering wii
Inine hand that ho lin
nursing nil tlm holidays. i did i
, n >v tin' linin' ;
>■-<!—— nving ofio of those ugl cor-
1 is thatmakes a man enquir-
of Ids Maker what ho has l»-"n do-
mg. j
Tre past week has 11 very
quiet in our town —i thing hr >
li ipportod to d< -turh our l i-.iiiqml-
itv save the cold v n l from the
West. The holies ol Rolled Oak
'>'* requested me to say through
Tint Ni:\vs that there wn I la; an
oyster dining on Friday, the 'I i ■V- is
enth day of January at noon.
dining in given by t he onimiltee
of Indies appointed to l'lii- fim f ,ri
for very nee> -sarv repai) on 1 ■,
church at. Round (laic. ()f coiir
this means far as tl
good tilings to < t conform 1
and our apetitus are sharpened ,
" hen we I (link of t lie nice i lungs
(hey will have to cat. Mr. Editor, ■
we want udev.mriug crowd, ph a •
accept a peci.il mviialnm for
youi -"l| 1'iiday at noon. mov-d
y ' r ,: '"»V Fur ley lia,>
his family to our town. ■
coma ijc )Vfza mid his ont iinublo
wife to our coinuiuuit v.
Bub McCuloiigh paid his Imu •
folks a visit during the holiday vs.
\\' ( . wore all glad to see Rohm
ingive him a hearty hand
Mi-h May Summons, of \V illard
<la., spent several days with her
Rev. E \V Sammons. -Mi.-s
v| a yj glt beautiful and uecotn-
plisheil young lady. Middlobrooks ^
Miss Beauty
> 1 during Vim"' lioli'
Misses Dotie and Sallio
] (l | K | two of Jones eoiint.’s most
P“p"lar ynimg ladisp. l' ,
oavs nv 1 1!i 11 10 Jl siHiD., M i m. i. i
M | , Ann i,. McCnlmigh, one of
0 j, t -j tr ,t>• -1. jewels, is spending
,|,e !,-l jays wiili the I ome
Miss Florence liarrou, one ol
old Jones fair and , accomplished i,i i
maidens, will take charge of tin
school in the community i.f Mr.
Tom Middlebrooks, another year.
Miss Maggie Bell Cliilds, on * of
the bolls ot our neighboring town, I
Wavside, 11 the guest, of Mrs. Not-
t re Pat lei'soli.
Air. Milton Campboll, our the iioli-
er col ton merchant, spun l
days in AL'iitieel 1 with Ills old
chums. Sa < she hud - jolly lime.
Only ■ * well bus taken
place in i . town tho hoi i-
days, that. <>!’ M r. G C. Bimnmns
to 'Miss Fall ie Maynard, Rev. Sam-
motis oil iating.
Mi'. 1) •unis ih'.i Hey 1 jpi>'si o.T
to Houston county n few days ago
and stole him a wile.
The revenue department stirod
!'«» i;:’ rti ' M .“ of l!K ;
known ns (he ridge one day last
ilozon or moro n<*^ro<*s nnyaiH i:i
ill- illicit business and give them
a free rich) to the city of Macon,
11" earnest ly hope teal th-
friends of the church and society
have mutually oiftisonted tooxter-
minute the whiskey business in
county. With the aid of our
Hul „ 1(1 j. nv abiding citizens and
(he roadv h ip of the revenue de-
purtment ii am be juitdown.
I’repnru for Accidents and di
eases of t )ie New Year. Buy
bottle of Dr Ticheiior’s Atili- p
tic. Heal cuts and burns
( ir and with less suffering than
anything, Cures colic t"°> ">
man or hcast. 50 cts- by ■! 0 Har-
ron, Clinton.
COBNUCOFl \ SIFTINGS
liv n \ n'KKiNe.
We have had a merry Christ-
mas; all have been jubilant and
of good cheer. Entertainments
of various kinds have contributed
largely to tli pleasure of the
young people and the children
i have amused tliems Ives in thesir
i eliaraeteristie style, while the "Id
, —tho fathers ami mothers huvt
j lieen on the alert for tho pleasures
. un ,| enjoyment of all. Now the
^ |, a8 passed away, has
'
S^yo, ,, no doubt, , ,. to many
sorrowing heart, yet the new
one has dawned and is shining up-
j , (li many bright faces of
vi{ , Mllih , s of 0i ,rHi ; vl wel. ome.
! «<’ w ’' r " nunuueng nv. r tue
P«st year that has ao clnv-rtully
■••'''»< rd'uted 1» «mr joy-and pleas-
,UK ' so patiently bonu* our
cares and have given vent to the
chilling breeze of a new war.
; 1Imv , n . u , v h aV o taU. n stock
t1 , "’ l» aet v, : ' r or of , ,l m8awl , ll!(
•
[and have summed up the
rights and wrongs and
them in tho balance? If any
have done this, what is found
wantuig'.’Siuviy wo have fa: 1 a
short to what we ought to
done, henca lot ’,i-%» >rm new ivso-
lutions for the better, and take a
new start with the year.
The marriage of Miss Adel la
Childs and Mr W Bax! was
solemuized on Cfl' er -A,.'., at
2 :8 * o'clock. l\ M., :;t t !j ■ resi-
dei a co i f the bride’s brother, Mr.
Child: . Ti er no loud
1 1
: mama
<• ropiony mor impressively
The words uniting
tun. young people were spoken
d. J T G1 ■ 80UCC
i low intimate
and after cOngratulalions 1
f.lends,
had been extend'd, Mr and Mrs
Bax ley and guest loft for the homo
if tin room h father, Mr Win.
Baxley, of Ja l’ •r county, and was
rr i i a cordial r>ption. The
ride U a young holy ol many ;ul-
mirahh traits of oharacter and is
,, , lov o<l I>y a wide oi . ■!<■
>f friends, whi the groom is . a
gentleman of highest character
and is me of Jasper county’s
ei jep.r--tic young farmers.
We join the many friends of this
couple in wishing for tin
of mtiuual joy and go.
f () r(ui o.
Mr and .Mrs Bob 1 1 tier, of
' ' and Mr cS ml rs W R
oin" . 1 !, o. Mat -"v •pent the •
( nnslmns witn fi: 5= W ChihB 1
„i-The-. r. liable fnm-
iliea have a mini be • >f reJati'.
and a wide circle of friends hero i
who always welcome their coming
unbounded delight.
MBs Carrie Childs, one of our
most popular young ladies, i.- vis-
ing h r sister, Mrs Bob I'utler,
of Walden. This is quite an ini-
porlant link out of our societie’s
circle, yet wi wisii her a pleasant
' ‘
Mi " s M;; N ^iddlebrooks, who
con, spent Xmas with (lie lumie-
folk: ...... She was accompanied
Mis ... [, u i u Glover, formerly of this
coiinl v, and a dmrimiiLMin<i , , un>M
accomplished young lady. Th.-e
young Indies were quite unaddi i >n
U ;ir s.iciety during tho holidays
,, . , liKies.audspendaii- , ,
tome again. n ’ 1
•
Fcr w.-eic with us m Monticello, .
Hill.-boro and Bradley.
We are glad to note that Hon.
V/ J Me.Miehae! and son wilt re-
side ill our midst another year.
Feel al homo gentlemen, ue wel-
ome you ba.-'c,
J , , r I , , . .... Anijquitv, D., _
•*! \jiis, (>i
was for thirty years endlessly
>orUit"<l by physician & for tli
i of ocsse He cz
eu ‘d by usi 1
Hazel Salve ir.ous
Ivo f ir ;'i! *
■' b .'icG 11A ' 1 ('. r
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Cii; I )')
FROM KOBKBTSYILI.E.
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.dd war has passed, 1858
la t ' ;5,s, ‘‘ r v - ,s if> ^
.
hoped it will not continue throng-
out the year. Perhaps our ac-
euniplishrnonts wi!J 1 more
merous this year than Inst,.
Mi «(\S Annie James and An-
nio E Roberts, of Macon, spent
(be holiday ■ with toe lu mefolks.
Miss Ain't tie W atson, on:;
Macon’s ciiarmnig dauy.hters,
spent ■Z2 —n ■w days recently with
Miss O: ‘ Jones. tit-ay longer
m . X ( time, Aii. - Mattie,
We didn't have a Christmas
tr e or any big enlertaimhent.
bni we’ve had a lively time. H id
parly every night and rabbit
j hunting in tho day.
■ Mr W B Emerson and family
up Sunday to hid the homo
tolas goodbye as ho is to move te
i Danville fuesday. We
| to know of so many poopl mov-
ingatvav.
| There are two families from
j Entontcn, Messrs
[ 1( nd Sm it h. who have moved
| «{o\vn here last week, Mr Womack
l nt Lite and Tie and Mr Smith at
| the Grigsby j'laee.
j j{r Ross Moore spout a few
j days of last week with Mr Ed
Oran ford in Twiggs. There must
. be some attraction , down , there , .
| him' "taint He heart is not. ne’er bashful; fair he lady”
won
Misses Silas will give nn enter
tainm.nt at th. ir home
. mght All are anticipating a
lighUul time.
Mrs Mary James, of South
eon, is vi-iting relatives n- ,;.r
Mrs Mattie Jones is
a few days with her sister, Mrs
II Lowe.
Hiss ,, Mary Bryant, T , , we aro
• rv to say, is dangerously iii.
has neuralgia of the heart, Wo
j uisli for h»r a speedy recovery.
j Wo understand tlu-re was only a
few at prayer nn ting Sunday. It
was a Eauiifa! day.
Miss Janie Fuierson is with Imr
brother. W 15 Emerson, for —
sisUUicc"
C B Roberts killed a hog Mon-
day that weighed 551 R s. Ba'c
is n hustler.
One Minute Cough Cure, cure*.
Thai is %vb»t it was m» *l<? ior.
imoum iwiit
Or GRAY Hilt SCHOOL.
Wo, with or : > t!io nt-
L . i
ion of tin ! net
that, wo wi di ! i'< mino i thorn that
>nr noliocd opens again next Mon-j
morning, and wo would insist
that every parent in the <2 t v ;
carefully c o isider th .r in-
(* hild’s l iiMere -l, the ,
I lvantages in the
v ( ami where to obtain these,
fi.is is all we ask of you. If there
any young man or young larly
for college, Gray High
is the place fox' thorn, for
• already liav several of both
,'XOS in school wiLh tlus.intention
that to take place next fall
We all know that students having
privilege of < mpuring them-
wit.; others with like am-
bilious and the same aspirations
will advance much more rapidly I
than th< ,qr< without these enm-
pari sons. 15 ". ides. WO have a
I’rincipiil one of the finest iu-lruc-
tors of the South, and one who|
seems to realize his rcsponsibili- j
ties to the very depths, while at.;
thi* same time his deep interest as [
is manifested in each of his sfu- j
dents is beyond description. I/e
ask you only to give us a trial. I
Tuition about f' 1,00 per month.|
G>iod hoard at from $ ,00 to $8,00 j
per month. J. J. Roberts,
Chairman Trustees,
Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk,Va.,
wa i frightfully burned on the face
neck. Pain was instantly re-
ii«-v« l Dy D-W t’. Witch Hazel
! v<» w] 11 c 1 1 • QiSfG1 tho iniurv
pil'.V remedyo' Purs'ey, \V. Clin- > *
(jliec ’ GrnvC 1’.
Ion.
Cascmiets stimulnto liver, kid
nevs and bowels, Never sicken
weaken or gripe. 10c.
DzWitt’s Witch tiazil Salve
Cures ?*'ii-*::, i-'-.GGu. tiiirns.
AGs. Mary Bird. Ilarrishnrg,
says, “My child is worth mil-
., 1 would lmvc lost
Lons to me; yet invnstoc]
j # y { not
C0I;;(ij j M lV I l( ,u!c of One
Minute Cough Cure.”
Cl u'gtia, coTd ; and all (J i
lung .1 it : l, s. (i W M'.'.G!;: dr • G
0 1’ I’c.rzh y, Clinton.
Tin c ' enitng this c
try is isiei - ' /mg faster than nre n-
lalion. It, now <;*>:■: ts ill on I !;an
t 11 t imes a3 much as when
population ‘ was on- half what it is
V {1 .„ ..., in;!;
in her \ hordlong vnir.si*.
nv i<ie,,. will it be before
ha rd upon a lea shore?—Bruns-
wick Call.
aeWitt’s Little riarty Risers.
Tils San.uiss Utile piils.
MONBY.
Loans nsgotiato-l on improved end
at lovv. r ! < ?t. market rates, on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteen ycai -3 standing,
Mura than three million dollars in
loans negotiated. Facilities
passed. HOWARD II. CMIi’H,
Do. 314 Severed St., ITacon, Ga.
One Minute Cough Cure cun '■
uicklv. ‘hat , nut "ii wain
s v. .
W Me once, Gray; C F 1 ursley.
Clinton.
l’.vt'rv S::ys So.
{' rets-Cc::'!t'liUtiatic. tl.e most v:c'a-
; •r-.-iscl <|is-.;ver>' ef il.*: opr. pkats-
ant :• ii.l n-freslnns to tbs tas - e, art geuti.;
liiul r . - iiiv ly on kit)tie) s. liver and lioweta,
u sinrr tjio entire s fia! vs kin, tlisjipl coiiFtii’atlon colds.
cure i oau;;ci:C, lev/ r. :li.al
:in,l biliinisncsr-. Pteaio buy isrid tyj a box
of vt. C. to-ihiv ; US, a.. .V ones, tioluauu
subruatcuU to euro by ail orty gists,
A Fro{ 4
GEORGIA;
By W Y Atk tx son. Governor
j said State.
j Whereas, Official '".formal ion
’l ns been received at this
| ^ mf , n! yj, that on th-ni-ht j’, jDes
} |\ 1897 county
one r U Franks shot and
j William Turner without nnv np-
parent provocation and escaped
: "id U Mill a fugitive fromj ; dec:
(o ^
l.-r-bv offering a reward of ONE
m Nil RED Dollars for the np-
{ pro);, n.-ion and deliv-ry of .-ai,l
c an r ranks to the Sin i.ti > t said
c ' unn,v and State. And I nor, -
, in m E.u'Smtc” tins-oaa, CiS^rMB t i\ii mut .li.itni) Ban*
,,> b- vigilant in end, avorii.g t
;r.pprehemi t o sari Ran Franks i
: order that in maybe hr night to
trial for the offence with, which
he stands charged. hand and Seal
Given under my
of ike State, this tho .list dnv ot
er 1897;
W Y Atkjn-ox,
Govt rnor.
By the Gow-ruor.
A7.1.x:v D Canm.eu.
Secretary of State
T W i 'i » > a utviM r\ y i: - r\ oU AM N
t» V ^
ATTORNEY U LAW
GRAY GA.
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE, CARPETS.
Always the v Always the Most
BEST. J For Your MONEY.
Always the Mb faji n Always the Easiest
CHEAPEST. 1 ■Y-rr CHOICE.
ALvny: tho Always Endeavoring
LATEST STYLES, i TO PLEASE.
mm a M vb r GOO 1.. r a NS • '~Suaa ») ■ -fefe NEAV GOODS
FOB FALL AND WINTER. •M FOB FALL ANI) WINTER.
: Always Bargain
Always the Best a
ASSORTMENT. »> FOR YOU.
Always the Best t Always Intend to
m '•'> BENEFIT.
ATTENTION.
Always the Best ! ti Always Intend to
QUALITY. SATISFY.
Wood Peaw. e* urniture Co.
C, Jfacon, Ga.
558 and 560 Cherry St.
Notice
'TO MY JONES COUNTY
FRIENDS.
1 am now nilh the Dannenherg
Co., .Macon, Ga. When in the
city don’t forget me. I will al¬
ways appreciate your patronage
and make it to your interest to
give me your t ado.
Yours to .servo,
John C Haddock
tTctlcc, faU-Hiioiim and Eexeoa.
itchin. iamr» /. I
, Ir.lT^ mtiy Dye <il and
ueil i . * s
1.1 \y very bad > 3
1 ly cured by it It
eo .11 r lu lling pilot nippies, nd
: favor.de remedy for 8 otq
•hav'ji.'.l hands, cl>. Viains, frost les
:nd thi'onie iro > cts. per box.
I): fly’s ('mid E i Towders, nre
t a horro i fi do v.l: bad
car.giHoa r ■v.v and
7cnniiiit?< They fc hut
tea I tho hi j:'i g to r.t a
m co.i Tt’crj Pa oo 25
eeii pei ; aebage.
Don't T-Gocca S aut ffeoka Yasr X.-' *5
li r.a want cpiit I co ling os ■li
:rd iver :ii; sv
fultcf !! lifr ,1 , T .ko 1 e,
tho r/onnbr-woi t: red; -s in v. ■
s.'Many cnin ten.) i;h;s ts
i ■I I We'iraA lie, :>-'l X r (
a imlnr fr.ia :i;oo in ci
1 .kin's nail saw mails !
>3 Cl ii ;o \7 Vcri;
A W ci’LVi iaCJ-
UNDKIiTAKSR AMD EMBALI.il-R,
masonic mjii.msti,
2 Mulberry St. - - Macon, Ga
OaoiXAUv's Oi'T.cK, Jones Co. Ga.
Dec. I!, 1897
Where:!•> Mrs Gallic (t!aw.-.on. guar-
diau f*ir Jessie Giawvon, J U Glawson,
Mppie B Glawson and Chas A Glaw-
son, n’inlias to me for dissmissioe,
i These are to cite all persons eon-
I veriual to show eae.se at this -lliee on
’ ‘ ''R/ 1 ' 1 ’ n '; : Monday in r < hriuuy
,u>x b i-(Ui\ the) banc, "lo not.
, otii nillv,
\\ i'lcss niv ban 1
K T Ross,
Ordinary.
—
OaeiAAav's Oxfick, Jones Co. Ga.
Dee. 11, 1S97.
Whereas S F and Alt' 1 Glawson
j iibers. (If hoe's non on cat at Jr sc
iGlawsm, dee’d apjili s to me di --
mission- These are e te
| eoneerned to show cans. it tins oliii
: on or by (lie first Monday in
' next, if any they have, why the; vshsll
a.>t he (lis 'hurged from said trust,
m Witness my ' hand olU-iarly,
j JJ y Boss
j Oitlimuy.
-
] Moral Notice.
TAKE NOTICE.
The County Commissioners of
nty have levied a road t..x
if Tlirot ;?(•'!,00) 1) ;1 per bead on
jail person Revet to road duty in 13-
I 98, to I i i l:v the i>t day cf April
!•'>! \ or on failure to pay by that
lime you will be required to work 10
days un the road superintendents.
Uutler the present read laws oi Geor¬
gia. Take due notice accordingly.
1 By the Coun'y Commi- sieiu vs.
J T Si'jUOHts, C. B. C. C.
per U T Ross, Clerk.
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WRiTF FGjt CfRCULASS,
T!is Hew Hoe* Sewing Kaciuoa Uo.
Os .‘vNuff, r.I.V85. Bc« 3 AON, 5! A S3, ss V N1CN S^YARF, K.Y
CaiCAGo, III.' SZ,Lc.u TS. MO. I)ALT.AS, 't ENAS,
San YilAi UiSGC. i. ■'AS*.
fob sAte er
rn E DIXIE oo TOE AND
NOTHING 10
Everything* up to Date,
And we sell everything that you need to wear.
C >ur <> Q 100 and $8,00 Suits
For men BEAT THEM ALL. Youth’s suits $2,00 and 15,00 that will sur-t
prise and please tie- hoys. Children's school suits (knee pants) 4 to 15 years
for 'iNe. ~ 1 i .<’0 and rf (,50—every color and style. We can suit every child
in Georgia. Bring ilium to us to be titled lip. Our
Olios Department
is chuck full of solid serviceable shoes, and we will not he undersold on goof?
Hintno use to say more, come to us to buy shoes. Dry Goods of every des-
cription—Sheeting, Cliicks, Joans, Prints, Dress Goods, Notions &o., that we-
s< ii w; clieap as unp house in the South. .r
Mil.LIN FRY is a special feature of our business—here you find up-tef
il.'de styles, with a )>vactiunf milliner to assist in your selection, and prices that
will please the ladies. Opine get our pri ( OS ajal you are our friend and custo
in or.
MM ii liim Crapy,
A G J ARP. ATT, Brop’r.
Cor. Third and Cherry Streets, MACON, GA.
£"■ a-'T.-.-s■fy.ryi-si»r';rB/rr.sr'j-v«.T5-a"js.j«fHsrsp^r.3a 5 3 C js B
huvy. j[--’ t\. -r~ >' T.N .-kV> .f a x. d iDHCATION-i
h'K 1 1 is ofiured one boy and girl in each county of S C. prqidZa by 4M»'
h —j largest, most elegantly e(s.uip-.r<l iu.d i»i)inentl,v Uusna^B
.• institution in the South. Daily drill in actual
Tanking and oliice w rk. Positions aro guaranteed
nates through the employment bureau. Address,
JL il!3 Geurgiu Business College,
MACON, GA.
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We do IjlO a i> claim to sell more
mwmm
Tkaiutm G other store in the city of
^5 ill AGwif $ - r '■>
but we do > LA > '! to sen as good ones as it is possible to buy for mone),
M ilt P • to lli: ' 1:1 any dealer in tho South for the same amount of quid-,
t ome and see ns.
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107 (Established 1840)
Cotton Avenue, - ACON, GA.
'*«W'MiS r
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia, Jones county.
Will be sold before the court house
dcw in Clinton, said I'oimty, on the
1st Tuesday in February next within
the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit. All that tract or
pare-! of laird, being one-third midi-
ruled interest in seventy two (72)
acres, more or less, known as the
James Darby place and adjoining
lands of Jackson Roberts, V C Saw-
\vr place and others. Levied upon
an l will l>" - old ns the property of
Adam Darby to satisfy n fi fa issued
from the County c-urt of said county
in favor of Tal Jackson against Adam
Dari>y. Written notice served upon
defendant in posses-ion. Terms cash
K N I.TimiDGK.
Sheriff Jones county, Ga.
U::- J : i. -/n. : '■'''■
J 0 Barron. PilFs. ^itty.
~
Ohdisan’ary's Office, Jones Co. Ga.
Nov. 8th, 1897.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
eoneerned that A N Smith, as admiu-
istrator,de bonis non. on estate of I V.
Joseph L Holland, deed., has in due
.. ppli: 1 to iuc h : h ifers <.f di;--
ISSi- > 11 . T" are to cite all va-
. , 1 | and •' 'v cause, if
v ti; -v have t > the contrary. :it this
iwon .a- bv the fir,: Mmidav ‘ in
■biiiarv next. niv
Wi::. ,. be:;d d!v,
it T Jh s. Ordinary.
Vfhen in .Macon don’t faii
to go to
.oAbGU uArb,
Tl It only first class
Restaurant
in tho clfv. Regular meals 25c.
E. IS A AC 8.
g.gg«.c r »
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia, Jones county.
M ill be sold before the court
house door in the town of Clinton on
the 1st Tuesday in February siileiM n lua
between the 1 gal hours of
following property, of'land, to wit: AU
tract or parcel situate,
and being in the county of
said state, in Clinton district, con-
tabling forty on*the (40) acres, more or
bounded North by lands of If
S Graves on the East bv lands of R
T Ross on the South by lands of W
W Barron and on the West by the
public; road leading from Clinton to
Hillsboro. Levied upon as the prop-
erty of Jaeop I> Hutchins and will be
sold to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
from Jones Superior court at the Oct.
term, 1897, in favor of Jas. F Barron
against Jacob P Hutchins. Terms
cash. Miitten notice served upon
defendant in possession.
R N Ethridge,
1 his Jan. 4th, 1898. Sheriff Jones Co
J C Barron, PlfFs. Aty.
t 1 Office, Jones Co. Ga.,
Doc. fith, 1897. I
'' he.eas „ J Adams, cxeciltoi of ^ ■
i
,. Mair Loyd, dec d., apjilics H
t > me
for dismission. These are to cite all
1 ‘crsons concerned to show cause, if ■
any they have, at this office on or t>v I
1 fi*'” Monday in March next, why I
l;e shall not be diseharged-
Giveu under my hand officially,
R T Ross, Ord"'■
W. E. LESTER,
ATIOKXEY AT LAW,
GA
All business entrusted to mo
ill receive prompt attention,