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Thursday, January 0, 1S9S.
LOCAL,.
Dr. H W Walker,
Dentist
Macon C'
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50d Mulberry St. hirst Hoot
Don’t forgot to write it lfevfe.
Keep your new year resolutions.
Read now ads in today’s paper.
Miss Annie Elder came down
from - Monticello . last . , r 1 iiesday ,
night.
rip tt U1 i, •' . tj ,-n 1 1 1 u T u moved
•
ho w,U . practice .
o Dublin. , where
his profession.
Rodgers “Plowboy’s Brand
lai Macm! ‘ tliZ 1
st Cm
ha^lfved LO Benton & Co t Round Oak,
a load „f
fine young mules that they are of-
fering at bottom pricer.
Rodgers “Bbrnk Rock kainit; Dis
Bon** Pure Uerman American
Bright C S Meal &c.
Fertilizer Co. 431 Poplar St., Ma-
con, Gii.
Mrs George Kiijg, of Sugar Hill,
who has been on an extended visit
to her mother in Alabama, lias
returned home, to the delight of
her many friends
Jim Morton spent two <lavs of
last week in Monticello. The at-
traction has moved South and he
will therefore be found at homo for
the next six months, «t least.
Pine Ridge school will open the
. , r , ...
S" Elder ? in “ S ", charge. 0 ""“ « It is earnestly y ’ If
requested by those interested that
the parents will enter their cliil
dien the first day.
r I here has never been an occa-
sion which presented itself more
amusimr ‘ ‘o and * deli«ditful ‘ " to little '
hearts than the Christmas tree at
Bradley seem to represent. The
two was given for the Sunday
i , I, and , •, to success.
6C ioo it was q 1 ui a
Miss Eppie Glawson, one of our
most charming and facinating
young ladies, has gone to share
hei charming smiles and . .
winning
ways among her many friends m
Mocon. Hope she will not be
gone long lor we regret to liave to
spare lier a short time.
While the appropriations to the
dfferent schools of the county will
he the same os last year tho public
term hu been incmiso.l fro:,, (iv,
to t six • and , on) half ] , r months, ,i vi, ibis | •
increase takes up tho additional
amount ot money coming into tho
county this year over last year-
Miss Louise Seay J gave n us the
happy privilege of enjoying her
company during too holidays at
the home of Col F IT Johnson,
Come again, Miss Louise, your
smiles and whisnert a! wavs seem ",
‘
tichcei * anldcli ..in ,• 0 , ,,. many heaiis, i,
but especially do you seem to he
the only soothing ideal for a
young man of our neighbor town,
Clinton.
We are greatly pleased in call-
ing the attention of the public to
the fact that ‘. we shall continue to
, reguiai services neie twice a
nave
month, tho 2nd and 4th Sunday
nights. Rev G W Farr wilt con-
duct them 011 the second Sunday;
Rev W F Wagner on the fourth.
,, uivned . . to . .
All aie cordially jon
these men ofGod in Uicir lion ora-
ble efforts.
Rev W F Wagner, our beloved
teacher, . , after .. lending . ,. himself and ,
labors to us for a few days of the
Xmas, left for Broughton, Ga.,
where he spent a few days delight-
fuily with his parents- h has
returned, however, and is now
very busy getting every thing in
tidy order for the opening o<
our school next Monday. \Ve are
glad to see linn here again, tor we
feel somewhat lost wilhou lain.
While The News is published
at Gray and we arc enabled to
keep up with the hapmngs of this
locality, our interest is by no
means confined to its borders lint
to the whole county,for The News
is a county institution and is anx¬
ious to “dish out” each week any
and every thing that is of interest
to" our readers all over the county
To do this, however, vo are depen-
dent opou our correspondents, for
our county is so situated that iti-
impossible for one man to keep
up with the local news. Now won’t
some enterprising man or lady wju-re in
each village of the county
we haven’t a correspondent from their
take to give us the news
respective localities during the
veal"? If so we wrl I <> enabled to
give the people a local paper
equaled. Sectional pride should
prompt you to see that your sec-
tion is represented The in your county
t >aper. ],ro.
th it.
CLINTON NEWS.
Last week was given up to the
young people who onjnvcd tin
Christmas festivities to the fullest
extent. While* this Christmas,
in many respects, has been tin
quietest, so the oldest inhabitants
say, that we have had, still then
has been enough pleasures for tin
young people that would satisfy
the most exaetiog. Most of out
. people spent the holidays in Clin¬
ton and 1 hardly think there is a
single person that regrets that
course now. The festivities start¬
ed off Thursday night by the good
ladies of the town who had a Do*
nation party at tne paisonnge
everyone going carrying some lit-
tie token lor the preacher. Sunday This
"as followed by the
school meeting at tho church Eli
t , afternoon, when singing and
» little prsnclii,,* »,„l (hiking was
''N.D, T ’•> Jhildre. T!!.-, ^ ‘A " 1
a, frui.s°of mg m of
all kinds. On Monday
al ‘ H f yo " u «
SZX . John'J i*88b? ,V
home of Mr Robert*.
lTiesday night many of our
P eo .I’ lu toi ’ ,v ' advantage of l ie,r
Mi^'j.u.nie nt tK ome \ ,S
*. Olawsoii which V
most deiimiti'ul oeeasioii,
one at which everybody enjoyed
themselves to the fullest, extent.
Delighttul refreshment were
'' j|i.-*-i»sMnv
Ste-v rl Mam : • and
D a j S y Kingman most’ time of Janies
Station’s popular belles,
sovi-ral days in our
lng th e 1 10 l l< a J' 8 f ml I > r< n ' <>< ‘ to Ik
, . . . .
. mid . wlfilo^iere 1 'Z .
re the
recipients of many social at((»n-
tious—consisting rides, of tea», walks and
horseback ;»«8icals buggy rules, which made
Ul j"?» In-Blior.
I\liss Kate Barron, one of our
bright young ladies, who is attend-
'»« iu MiUotlgevillo
Kg“‘f ugiitiuli} v wiiiiiiti pcHi.ts.
Mr Frank S Johnson and wife,
of Macon, spent Christmas as the
of his brother, Judge
ard Johnson.
Ju(J w E Leste) . t 0 ! iris f..
mas wit!l his ]l0m0 folks near
Haddock.
Judge r , Johnson, r i after r spending v
'
, u tea ,ha , s with lus /aim,*,
^tm-ned to his duties m Atlanta,
*e is geaiug ready tor the pensioner*
for 1898.
Mm _ , ()hn on Ra . 0 t|lfi young pCf
t)1 nartv Thursday nGht which
was a most delightful affair. Sweet
, m]s j c on j»ja.no, mnnclolen and guitar
was the order of ihu evening, rounded
offby daintyrefreshments that lent an
additional charm to the occasion. The
young people lingered ’till the
„ gi «.ing ,l,,t lim, .,«!
so sv,-. lily * as to cml sueli a joyous oe-
0n ; <>fthe niost swell and
df ., ight!ul w . oatlioas , m Frida v
night, when Jim Ross complimented
his friends in town, and the visitors
with us by having them lake tea with
mm. this proved to be an occasion
that wiU long l>e dehglitfullv
bered by every guest ms one of
”" >8t 0,1 i°. V(lt,lc occasions in which
iliey ever participated, After
fu} 111Bgic ctc the guests were invited
jn , () tU( , dilling room where were
sprpad a fcast tlu.t would tempt the
raost fastidoous taste. The table
fairly groaned with everything good
0 cat from the most substantial to
the daintiest dish. From the
an '* l *‘ e quantity that every one fell
to the work of destruction, male and
j j liavc colU(> (0 (]ie conc i u .
si( ’ , n " n i;(t t i ierc are ". r) q ‘ 101 . s ” w p en q
..
u ,,. „' v f . iwnp T ’ ' : '
i, '
1UIL1,JU a
Ike Hardeman, one of Macon’s
most popular yon n ft non, spent the
holidays with Will.Johnson.
A that ].roved
[, 1 1,0 a ’ Gretna ' / Green ' affair wo nor-
'. ' "; , '.
•
j"V'! ”
TIlc „ ro ,, m ; s 01u . of 'our mot indu-
trious young .men, while the bride
lno , t estimable young lady
Houston county, who was on a visit
t0 the father Jf the groom. While
| |0I . {>> ’ th ,„ arc | l( , r) <;„pid, got in
||js Vf(J . k w)lit)l |>rovr ,i i; V ,,,isi,lJ,.
xhc liai>py pail . i ia8< Hebert wishes of
a host of friends for their future hap
and , .
Pines- prosperity.
Senator Jas. U VanBureu was in
our city last Friday shaking hands
,villi his many friends here.
Tiie Board of Education mot on thc
31st to audit the account.* and ayairi
on last Tuesday to look over the pros¬
pects and make arrangements for
other your.
The school wiU bo opened at tiffs
pjaceon Moiidav, Jan. 10th, bv Mi
May Stewart,who 1ms been
b , , ;r(1 „ f
{'V * ,jl f '"'.'Y e0imu - v "‘ ir ;;''' ,! . ' {' ",
11111 UI> " h " a
f, orniJf;inent of seliolar os it opens
the term.
'1 here 1. - 1 ■" a y on.- i ■ -
change in our d.-.-ji die j 1.-1 «•< G —
h s Jon - : <1 InV 2 k of XKiS ?lfi( 1
; fixtll] .^ u> y . T.-e a- mith, of :
Q \
THE OLD AM) THE NEW.
Wo have often hoard‘that “a
had beginning makes a good end-
ing,” and never have wo seen it
more strongly proven to bo a truth
than during the holidays.
A we rose from our cot where
ve had just been 111 dream-land,
nd attempted to gaze at the bright
1 OSS t if another hircliday of
Savior, wo sank in great
point meat when wo felt that
bug breeze ns it passed from
east, and saw the cold rain-drops
descending, and the icicles hang-
■ '"S f 1 ,"'" ,, U.e eaves o' f the hois,
* this lld 11,0 letivt only "’ ot beginning, 1,0 }"**■ and
was a as
other days came and passed, they
The young people of our
and community utlarge were col-
looted at the homes of some of ;
{rk '"' ] » cach ni S !,t Roving
" hl their hirst I or some, lung
slHI ‘ h [ u * to the luanUas gu atIv
supplied there was always a beau-
V*'? Ws :U!( niost ,asUul kT ,(ho
^u'ved to make the occasions com-
P lul( 'in every good sense.
01 course its useless to slate
that our Almas tree was a
I'D'k a success, for “seeing is
bevitig, ami we had a very large
number of people hero to see and
believe. We never witnessed a tree
»> »"■ >'vos that was more densely
, 1 ° ttl,d with li!U1,ls ,m ' >
^ . r iU) y wo3, ‘ ^ ,,at
»*if?I»t as they beat in the breasts \
of lovers and deal lit tle children.
J us t here we would like to attn-
l.ulti lo Miss Bi.llo -Mi.rtoi! I
bbankstor , .. , her . .
credlt ... a,ld , , unimng
energy a. d labor given to make
i 1 lo last \ T°"\ diiys ot tho O iloai i . olu ^
18 ioa ;! 7 1 has nouco/ ^ ^ i on .i n 7 ....
’
' >dor<i li9 ^beginning ot a bright , ^ ;
new year. The gems and jewels I
to adorn and honor our lives are
p rc , nn fed to all .Bike, ’ and it mnv J
luixituns . ■ foi . .....•,, i»s » ui:* i , , ,
reject • . them. ., T Is them one w , lu>i >
,
l>f -.f e »*s the failures of life to i|s
fc be!Ultics a - lul BUC0C88e8 ? T h c
* ln t> ,l0 s lls ' ‘ d
•
always ready to protect, guide,
and care for us, expect our fruits
to be such as will be useful and
valuable' I o ourselves, and result
in honor and success lo our Mm-
p- ; . Tho men who aro niost sue
ct , ssfu [ j n obtaining the spices of
Jiro lho , ;( . who begin first and
|vril|
‘
that beginning. ■ Bow -- citizens, ...
t:lb ’ "aming, and all come to the
front alike with new page.-, filled
with script which you will gladly
p 1 e cut as your J record for lBTB.
Pros ^^^ quM good jo
n) „ Lll whose ,iver is in con-
r p t i„ n * }>,.\VittG Lillie Early
isors nro famous Httle pills for
co«stipation, biliousness, indigos-
tion and all stomach and liver
troubles. G W McGhee, Gray; '
C JM'urslev, Clinton.
Persons who are troubled with
j u ii|je» t ion will be interested in
tho experience William II Be ui).
chief clerk in the railway mail
sn vice at Dus Moines, Iowa, who
wr tes: “Ft gives mo pleasure Chamber- t.o
to the merits of
lairs Colie, Cholera and Diarrlimn
Remedy. For two years] liavr
suffered from indigest ion, and am
sulyect to frequem eevre attacks
of pam 111 the stomach and bow-
ojh. One or two dos -i or tin:-
remedy never fails to give perfect
relief. Price 25 and 5*) cents;
sold by Hunt & Hutchison,Round
Oak ; A L Harris & Co., Bnulh , .
•**■* **■ *■—
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is wiiot it wm mote lor.
RRINFLFY__M A HONE MAR.
Joe / C Brinkley ,Y; of Warren- .\,
a1, v ,,,
‘
1,1 Haddock fetation, Ga., were
quietly married Wednesday morn-
ing, ^Otii of December, at
h *me of the bride’s mother.
G W Farr united the couple in the
luvsence of , quite a number , of ,
lntiv ;, s and friends. The groom
y,,. elTicionv, and popular depot
at Haddock, which position
. lie iins . held , ,, tor * several years. I
“
bride ... a niec'i . of , Bishop , Key . s is .
charming, facinating young lady.
Hie happy couple left immediate-
ly on tiieir bridal tour. They will
soon return to Haddock whore
thev ill make their future home.
To iave the best wishes of all
their fiv-iios. 'Ihe News
concfratulations.
It is easy to catch a cold and
usi as easy to get rid of if if you
unmence early to u ■ ■ One
ute Covigli Cure. It- cun s couglis,
colds, broncliitis, pneunionia and
all throat and lung trouhh It i
pleasant to take, safe to 1 ; and
sure
GRA\ OX A BOO.M.
Weave indeed „l«ul to
the poop o of J""' i;
f," 111 '‘it., n at
Vi ray.
Our beloved citizen, Col .) n
Blount, who so long; stood by I his
old county, saw (it to cease hi*
olaim^-t > n greater portion otjthe
latHi in (ho lmtiif’Cliato town, and
th 'so claims were soi; vl l>y ouo of
t fitin in,^ Ivusi noes men
ike times, Mr Kd Morion, Sr. Wo
most heartily welcome him and
his efforts at this „! place, and ex
j'. 1,1 .4 . to , see them result ,i, m no 1 h'ss
• , . j[
e
m, s |» ,,i (ho beautiful ff inoum’- ' ‘‘ 1'i-t
exist in Urn wooohvml ,. on the eas
• ,n '‘ 1 u 1 ' 1 .' " ‘' t’ 1,1
J ^ ,"J "l.V"" |1™,'« t, J !; d % Z ft
f ,h™
county for the court house, when-
- ver t be county desires it. Tim
streets, alleys and lo s are very
obtain a lot°for' *SO,<xi and have
of ^ ~
cry side it
'} ^ 'J ^ h(lilu ’,\ ho (m '. n
; eounty. occupied She , ow hn
thre0 „ orort by very
^.t, c meienants, and with its nnv-
elnnovy, telephone and
'J-M’hango ',,yJ,!. l , p ‘| n 'handsoav' is ev.m now a dwidl'- v
s 1 ri , n now
j n g s reonnMy erected, and being
by largo families, makes
our population numb, viv nit -'>
( ’i’) 0 d |;
1 ami '.M’du’i'. ■?’B.'r u
c j tv .
Mrs. M IM-'orT. Rmldell’s. III..
su Herod for eight years constipation from dys-
pepsia and chronic
:u } d 'was finally cured i.y using I)o-
Lutto Ku \ His, is, th.
and '“T" liver I'M'’ troubles. '7 GW McGhee,
Gray; C P Parsley, Clinton.
"^WHO .
DIE JN THi? LORD.”
_
.. ^ .. 7 A . L,!S . > ,r ’ ' v:i0fl , "
inaulen name was Cason, was
bom ui Ciaw lord county, Ga.
March 11th, 182a imd died at tho
borne «>f her son Mr. R c Lester,
near Haddock fetation, Ga., Jan
1S98, in tho Eovonty-tliird •
year ot c her , ago. bne was ainmnli' . , ■
in disposition, kind.and gentle in
manners, sweet and dovmed
husband, to hi r children and to
iicr homo, and, betior still,
wasa devoted cliristian, having
been a faithful member ot
Methodist church lor til fy-nine
.wai s. Dm ing l h issuing pmiod I mi
'Vi'ii'all Li' co'-di-d
virtues oF a Christian, lnui drawn
about her a host of knew l ivingand tul-
»niriug frmiuis. I her well,
...... ...........ply mi,,:',*,,I »Ul, 0,<-
gentleness, patience and quiet
dl(;! , r) - (i ! li( . ws a) wavs so prominent
ilT her .life. In her home life all
her excellencies of mind and heart
' l ' "
to . tho . civ ot the
was ever open
needy, and her hands were always
roftdy to he!,) tlie poor. Wo can
never know how much she denied
herself to aid others in
SI*'* w|as happily married to Bro!
crRDLo.-t r April loth, l«b>.
lloi ' busband survives her to
mourn bis loss as none hut a Inis-
band can. O how sad, how lonely
he who, himself old and decaying,
mourns the wife of his youth, the
joy of his life, the solace of his
age 1 How bereaved are D r child-
ven—the children of such a noble
mother? To them her lossniust he
irreparable. How bereaved is the
twin sister, Mrs. Lockhart, who
loved her si-t< r as dearly as life
itself. Here! grief Demid the
ronch ol words. How bereaved
are we T the Insndsof her Im.nly
nut wo wj 11 liopo and l’f oven
while we suffer, for “the dead
live again, gloriously
The deceased was
converted and joined the church
when only fourteen years of are.
She was always ensistantiy child- pious
and devoted, but, since her
run came to years and she luul
arnl for »«°av’r silo SlLmm rlior',’
and more fllied with Cod and tie
blessings of ids grace. The re -mo -
ed to he a heavenly ripening the in
f . |ith fiml jv. olint r S; worhl had
( , d a ]| ii R ,;harnifl end tlm !i<-av-
w< re filled with bright vision-
f “ Ml ;
ago, and 1 1 from ' the k 1,1,1 j' beginning 1 . 1 '*. ' she ; '
grn(lllillly but constantly declined
until the mid came. Her devoted
children watched over her during
1,,n H ' v,:f ' ks of suffering and
did all that love and tho best
medical , talent , , , could ., do . to reliev-'
...
an(1 1( ,. s t, oro Ijcj* but in vain.
re |igion was a great comfort to
her during tins season of stiller-
many chnstiims learned
of patience and trustful-
ik ss at her bedside. Quietly and
peacefully slTe went to sloop in
“Blessed are the dead win,
die in the Lord. ” G W Fauu,
NO 41 Or*.
The I la le mi shop with at thin
wei l jied the
| a p t in, ..’ (U >01 and we ai
ow ready to do work I; D
• tiest manner <Ui d at t
vo nr
i.i.Oi XTSV1I.I.E LOCALS.
Christmas, with its cheer, good
wishes and sweet memories has j
gone, and now wo are fairly t
launched into another year—18t)8|
Such seasons always put me to
moralizing “ruminating'.’ ns Bill
Arp would say. How many things
wore left undone in'the old year?
Wo were not as faithful to our
resolutions as wo might
boon, Rut. wo can hot retrace
steps, . oniv lorvv vtu. ,
our 1 we cun 1 «;o
Let again; ISIS .
us try is young
vet If we try wo e.m make it
; better than , the year, that have
Wo would be happier
ourselves and make those around
us happier if we would alw V s be
in .v„nl ,0-vi,vD
with the erring, helpful t ,
lh(t nl u;, t ed,chee i„g to U « faint,
ftml 8lll)iaj * ivt . umi(M . t ,. inls . Wo
wish Tux Nkws and its readers a
^ Miss TTf" May Rounds, of Mi.ledgc- ,
vilU*, ' vho s l” ut Xim ' 9 w,v * ' v,th
bor cm.ain, Miss 0,mm bmith, re-
turned Imine last Saturday, ae-
compamed by Miss Omuo.
The young folks swum! to en-
the holidays immensely from
H’o amount of pleasant
m> nts. *
Mrs 1 G Scott and daughter, of
Putnam, seen! several daw; In-t
week with their relativ's at. ”
Oaks. y 5
James Hurt had some of his
frif!U ' : ; to 'M”. v Im- Xmas turkey
with hin: la«t- Thursday.
Mr and Mrs J W Barron,
Round Oak, spent last
dav with the family of J T Wil-
Ihn.
Miss Annie E Williams, who
spent Xmas most pleasantly with
^ o;mdn, M,i« Minnie Benton,
trf IMonlicollo, rotiinujd liouic
1 accompanied • , by . her ,
cousin, Georg,. Barron, of Round
Oak, who will spend several day
wUh hel . ’
’ 1,lftn ". '
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itmns. Mr l^uitur, . , , I am qui(<* a
liomo-bodv , . ami . not a rood news
there r-
W hicn bilious or costive, cat a
( a.scarct, camlv cathartic, cur
guaranteed, 10e, -'or
,. „!j|' ! /^jti'j l^ufcdd^ , in'"
tn) ( ( enn or
whooping cough will do well to
< v «d wliat Dr R E Roby, of Olnoy
' !n ” *'■'£* <,n ll,is ss|, ’.i :vt '- Iil '
''' nl, 'V ". !d,r W P !,av " "] {hI
'iV!®''"'"p , ' p,!'i?h’
^ u * “^.»J .... ’ ™
, „
. . (or nH kmda of coughs .
- 1 J;. JX'kTA// ( Anr'is^ S
js Co..’Bradley. . m |v (Min , () ,v ’ ,
- *, !»**- -S'.. -
1.0 ST
() n la t Friday night hotwoon
and my homo a thick buggy
pd.,,., black on one «\d • and ot
brindlf color <>n other. Finder
will be rewarded by leaving with
S T BitAtm
-
Dr 1 ichoimrs Antiseptic .
is guav-
anteed not to cure everything and
a lytl.iug. As a dressing lor
G minds and ns a cure for Colic,
for man or bead, it is O Land
‘'don’t you forget it. 5 )
PKNHION NOTI(■!*'.
Notice is hereby given that the
pension blanks for those who draw
an ■ mnv in office. Dome any day
ox-• • ■ i»! t he (irst-Sh)\i,A v and Tuns-
,,av, iict no.vr < omk on tiiohk
oavs. Gome during the month of
JanuaiT. H T Ross.
Oi'dina ry.
A silver half dollar will pay for
\\, k 7 1,1,11 trifr i>‘ ,u
" ot f,,l, l " ll j ,(1 " ,lu y° ll r j,, Y (, h| -
mciit, tne . Proprietors wil! . rolund
y" 111 ' dollar. A clean liquid,
f"--'Weed., Ren!,; Xml 1m,
ll|| -s. Barbed Wir-GtiD elc., ii
: i),1 R ly ,,M “ "" F “ r - !tl "
Y’ ^ . -'BiGhi-c .
Notice.
SELLING OIT AT COST.
T will ho 11 nicest in the next 15;
days in Clinton, Ga., nil of the!
stuck el geed.s owned by me in 1
the f tur • ! 1 o 1 !-■ ■ formerly occupied j
, - j, .. j tie p’L,
I.EO.NfDAS S',till/
J/°'w r . , , . ,, (,n
-' j
-
m „. cislllv „f the Eve, Ear, Nose, I
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T| , *
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< • irrj.-jifrr-.ri’cT.
HTRAYLD OR STOLEN
From tho Fletcher place
Walnut creek it medium
mibdi cow, with white on ■ turn-
ach and white face. Has
udder and white teats, brass tips
011 horns and when slio left luul
1*0;K Anyone knowing
< ■ about(i G
‘1
aim
fm %A ..... -ff- in U. ■■■ii
e mo
Vv lVW 4 1
\ D'>: t EiE CGHSTiPATlOH
to* AIL
SO ♦ DRUGGISTS
ITl? saa - II <■<!. e any tv<eor (■(':.sUrnlton. fwrgrrt* «n> th* Meal I.nx#.
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Vou need one of our MELTONS, that are in
black tan, brown, and a tittle the best
at
wearers 111 the market. For genuine “warm*
w-/ 1
ers” they can t be beat. The factory that
made them was going out of business, so we
1
rj I), light the whole stock cheap. That’s how
8 we can sell them for only Sfell 00 .
The IT|i>4oDato Clothiers
it
•KiS Third St., MACON, GA.
W M B3EIAQO-
WITH
M C Balkeom.
H "AV'ING ncce].tted a posi¬
tion with M C BALK-
COM I respectfully ask
my friends to call on me. I will
give you ns good goods and as
niuch for your money as any house
in Maeun, or I do not expect your
t rude. We have a full line; of
Hardware, Tinware, Plow geai
Wagon gear, Paints, Brushes,
Window glass &.c. Respectfully,
W M IBEA'BS-,
pitfWWBWKs*
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ROUND OAK, GA.,
talers Sn
CCD . ,
enerai x.\+ CD CO anaise i
Plan. ;ation Supplies,
GHuRADEDUANOAND
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* Ji>i{ Vr 9 I >mss t joixls, ( ioihing,
BOOTS and SHOES.
V/e also handle and have on hand at all times
Horses and Mules
That vie will sell for Cash or on Time. We sell the Celebrated
Mitchel Wagon
And the Bits! Make of {higgles
and Harness,
Thanking the public for a liberal patronage in the past, we so-
Hint a continuance of the , ;une, proniit ing fnir treatment to all.
Rope'cHuHy,
r O Benton & Co
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