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Thuusuay, January l'O, ISfis.
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LOCAL.
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Du. M W Walker J
Dentist
Macon - .. GA
130(5 Mulberry St. First Floor
The odoriferous is beginning to
move and the air is heavy laden
in there parts.
Cleo n . Roberts, p . . of . Robortsville, Pl , ...
entered Gray school as
pupil last Monday.
We learn that: Miss Lena Phil-
ips . will tench the school , near the .
liome of Mr. W A Bragg.
MIm Clyde Gorley,........I
litim’s brightest voting ladies,
b pent last Thursday with friends
at Gray.
Tho attendance at school this
week increased to near thirty-five
pupils. There are still others to
come m.
Miss Kato Clawson i3 now i:
student of Gray school. She ■
is
boarding with her sister, Mrs. J J
Roberts.
Mis S Emmie Harris, a popular * *
and , accomplished , , young lady of
Butler, is visiting the family of ti
Arrangements have been made
by which graduates of Gray school
will get free scholarships at Wes.,
leyan Fi mile College.
Mrs. J B Anchors went to Hills¬
boro last Friday to be at the bed¬
side of her father. Ho died Fri¬
day night and was buried Satur¬
day.
Tlie Southern Phosuliate works
have an ad in to-day’s paper. It
jffl^KsliSs!
their ago-it, iimlg.it. prices.
John _ . McDale, _ r t~v i of , TN Putnam, . pass-
ed through last week on his way
Bibb. Bijf? p. r lather tl ot j i :
to , »jOiin s
girl dairy . . and ... it
wins a .arm
said that !m made himself v fry
u .,0 u ft o.imi) an.i v ’■* P‘ t-
The smallpox scare lias about
subsided. The reports have been
run down and is now confined 1°
one suspicious case up on Genai
creek. This is the* same no.MO
that caused so much excitement
at Haddock—a case of chicken pox.
WT Middlebrooka has become
a free holder having purchased n
lot. 11 the Blount Grove. When'
he builds the cage lie should find
him a bird to share it with him.
It is probable that he will also
build a store house and d<i busi¬
ness here.
Miss Daisy Kingman assumed
her duties as assistant teacher in
Gray school last Monday,
She is also teacher of music She
is boarding with Mr. J J Roberts.
Shc is quite an addition to our
tmvn C mid 2 <irp kL ir!n] tn welcome
ner i, m our midst.
This is political year and the
indications are that the woods
will ... be . full . ,, Of candidates.
c, n s cot on 1 P-ojm. a.
thirst for office. Already we hear ;
of several who will enter the field
m quest of county offices. ^
you make up your mmd gentle-
men, ’ we are ready to let
wants be , known througn ., , our col- ,
umns.
In the death of Dr. Barron
county loses one of its landmarks.
J/is mind was stored with
important events of the past and
it was indeed instructive to on-
gage him in conversation touch-
nig the past history of ■ teorgm.
He was one of the most intelligent
men in this section. A more ex-
tended notice of his death
elsewhere.
Davis Roberts and his charm-
ing sister, Miss Lila, spent last
Sunday and Monday at Gray. It
sight . 1 .* to Davis f x *•
was a novel , see as-
tride the horse and three young
ladies in tlie buggy driving. The
situation wasn’t very
for Davis but afforded much meri-
men t tor the young ladies, and
those who witnessed again his perfor-
inance. Come up
when times are dull.
The firm of Benson & Todd,
Macon, is no more, Mr. Todd hav-
ingsold his interest to Mr. Walter
F.°Houser. The new firm which have an
r.d in to-day’s attention. paper They to we to
invite clothing propose and
handle the best of movAtlr-m.
sell at prices that will
The firm of Benson & Todd en*
ioved a large trade from this conn-
tv and by fair ami courteous deal-
iiig the new firm will m< lit ft
tinuance of Hie same. 'Clever Bob
Cheek, who numbers his fri*nd*;
in this ccunty by the score, is with
this firm and invites all of them
to still make this store their head-
quarters when in the city.
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CLINTON NEWS,
i !ii? tlillci'i'iit school* ,'f tb.'
cuiuity arc now getting under full
In adway and from reports from
ditb r« nt Sections Hu v arc all
up with a ('nil comple-
'
ment of pupils.
cock Vo sc ri lie’is in News,” ivceipt'of
School a
moIlll >l.v publication published in
r t lUU ' 0C!li county, in the
interest of tho schools <n that
county. It is a most
paper, filled with everything tip-
pertaining to schools.' cspimialiy
ho *» of Hancock county.
lmirn from itsc umns that M,s<
1 <- uistoplier, who
^‘‘ !00 1 ::1 } 1 ''*
l»ost prominent . lonon-
\ p-;rt r:
i.f hi-h rank in : Sparta >'!.• ",
'» also , chairman or the t- , .mr s
association ot Hancock
■ h
this county.
A prominent colored preacher
on a regular old fashioned
was one of the sights of our town
some ......... time back—one
! in years past had tilled the pulpit
of the colored •••hureh at
! place and one who was endowed
j bj* education to bn a leader of
j race. This incident is one
1 tainlv to lie deplored by overv
| church member.
(JM. S A Reid, mm of Bibb
1 i r ' !pU,ar accompanied m ' ’A f bv Ins
aaugliter, Miss Lucia, paid ye
scribes’ sanctum a visit last
day. It is needless to remark
cita f el P.W
the charms and wms-mo manners
of little Miss Lucia.
Leonidas Smith, Blonntjvillo s
most prominent farmer, has
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spout several days of last w<, k
our city looking after his interests
at this'iilace.
Jackson Roberts, one of Jones
county’s most substantial citiz.ms
and farmers, called on ye '
last welt.
Oa Thursday our town got on a
»h«t scliloci happens m this pi-t
ot the worid r t nd a sneci-.LS of sporl.
^ ^ ^ , vou!l ,
to get into.—Early ., , ui tho morD-
1 ! 1 ?-j thn .. erv v.ent , forth t ttiMt Dr.
Ji)niV n „,, iHS nn . :
tt - as f J r tho woods.
mediately a posse was formed
() f men> women, children and
do g 8> white and black, and put
011 t in tlie chase. After many
c jjj n g incidents he was finally
q inturod and landed safely back
K t | u .i ( | ge W!M ,t. i 0 <h e door ,.f the
cell in tho jail where
and other valuables are kept <0
shut'the door. On trying to
the door she thought some one
was pushing against her, which
prevented her from closing it.
She ran out. and sent for help,
Immediately every man in towi
commenced to arm f ?r too fray,
As she had sent some one to watch
the door she was confident that
sbe still had them in the cell,
| (solves -^ter ev« and rybody went had to investigate armed
was found that the cell was
TI,, MnlM „v;d,„:lv lUw-f
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intorva when : ho ran 1
h ’ t! ' 0 ,]y :,?,,vory
the burse!su* Imd gore 4
in a f ever heat of excitement,
q whole county was thrown
^ of ]a , t woek
^0 report that, a negro with
.....hi fashioned case of
'
' j; ha(1 1 through
Haddock on last Wednesday
Ins way to the Cedar , creek .
borhood. Dr. Lawrence reported
UllM . wjli ., h ]ir „, ;1 and
^ . , was found to be a solid
)nj . ss ,,f 8 „, ss on his face cud body
Dr. Hardeman was (h--i>a tclied
th- county autlioriti.-i to go and
find tm* ncgio, v.tio v.as on: ■. >ng-
b ’ ,; ld 1o t| county
na t i il n , l( .
authorities that immediate
1 antine regulations might be
led. Fortunately for thii conn-
fy wbon bo found ill o dtirkoy it
j was discovered that ho had a very
malignant case of chicken pox,
' much to the relief of every one.
I touted A large tlu; concnur---* ial ol of Dr. fri--mis Ja at- i
1 mn ;
.
. wh act of kind-
,„, ss to the frienillves and
uf?e .j ( . w j|| long lx. t.masurod lip
j n the hearts uf the vast
. j, (; inring his life.
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PENSION NOTICE.
Notice is herein’ given that th-
tien-Jon blanks for tlios'- «-!io draw
are now in offi-e. C**:m anv dav
, ;. ;C cpt the first Mrs;.*.*, y mid Tm:-
day kut doki come on
days. Come during tlv month
Jmiuarv. R T Ross.
' Ordinary.
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A silver half dollar will pay for
a bottle of Dr Tichenor’s Antisep-
tic. If, after fair trial you
not satisfied with your inv -r-
m-nt, th Pr* pri tor- wi.i r fund
your half dollar. A 'lean liquid.
o’ rea> :
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si in- t
HADDOCK SHORT E-TOP,’.
The senvlet fever senro in nl out
iver nt Haddock. Little
Finney, who has I men sick with
the fever, is about well.
Mrs. J T Cook nnil Miss Kato
Finney visited Macon last
dav,
Mr. T R English, one of Macon’s
w ,11hi.-.-t citizens, was in our
town hist Tuesday.
We failed to mention Dr. II I.
‘in ^ ■
■ ur
w kb locals. p,.. Anchors
homo with hi.-pan nt, f-r
, Jl;1 | lrt |j (1 „ v ,, ftn ,| v turned to
August a Monday Jan. Knl. Di.
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‘V''■’ . . *• , , n
: ’’ ' ",
;hat, institution in tie .inng. and
V ( . di< ., „ iirUf ; )t f . U; Kim ,
H( , nnothpi . of Haddock High
Mr. J T Finney vi , Augusta
Thursday on business.
Jlissca Mattie Ilolt and Ruth
, , ot y, alnin . Le\‘'l. , me
* ’cue.non, Coleman
’’^rding with Mrs. L >v
| ‘AT «>y i ,u P“ : 111 tno Huddoc.t
IH;b'’•ehom.
i M ’s>rs IT Haddock, EW
.) D Anchors at nd 1! J
Finney attended Baldwin
court last week.
Mr . h U Ra\y ha. boon >iuite
sick for several days.
p’ n y : ' !( -nins w m- -inne-
what mchtened m 1 \\ ednesdav,
wh< n a m-;W-.all 1 u. t!m L,-.
ascertain what was the mutt, \
: with lum. The doctor came up
{o th '’ b ,),!t »'«"> bo '
snn to l,; * ck o(i ’ lor 1,:! ' aw '“ nt
! the had peculiar . ease ot .
j negro a 1
i, j breaking out ve-y miudi , on the
order of smallpox, i’ho doctor
gave the negro orders to leave
| ^ ' own
our conn tv judge, W E Lester,
^ , . ,0 . M by the
pc°j>lo ni .liseflmts to n.-.ceit.iui
what was the matter with the nc-
gro who passi d through Ha.block
|h * -pfr of some
! ,c. ........-mice i» ™
aleri lo do anything u 1Ki: v, ' ! '
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be beneficial in fhe people of the
... .;uo,d T ... B f ■ . i vi U
ilaciuo^k n- : .1 u labu ._- t,',{,.,., \tur(;cV\. 1 ,, r
ami-Mr.-.' }
Mr. IIJ Finney left
last Thursday tor Pin-hurst Ga.,
where L. J and J 1 Finney have
an extensive .cross!ie business,
Mrs. Fmn-.-y wdl return to
dock, within the nc?;t few days.
.Mr. H J Stewart, ot Janv.was
m our town fn;* n tew nays Ins;
lie came to terrace the
plantation of Dr. John Hardviv.nn.
Horn T W Daffy, of Janies, at-
tended Justice court here last
Saturday.
i Judge Barron, one of C’-i in ton’s
most learned attorney?, was Imre
last fcVifimlny, attending court.
.fudge Barron is second to none in
the county in his profession.
Judge J T Morton, tho new
j judge of the Justice court at
place, presided here last
day with dignity and olucioncy.
Mr. Morton is m '• >’ Mvang-,-
the people oiuhe couiuy us m* was
largely in politics two years ago,
„p;......„i Mr. W IV ilarr,,,,
■ con.-I ,
lor c.erk ; n me superior
J « n ‘ !h
frequently , • the mb eG
Haudock „ in
of his extensive farms in thii
lion. Col. Blount has one of the
flneBt country homes in Georgia
near here, known as tho Bowen
id. lie has neither spared
money or work in l,*ar. ; ifyi„g
tin.-- magiuncent liome.
Rev. 1 *. o Gammons spent la.it
Friday night with Dr. J l;n
We are always glad
I liave Bro, Sammons in
midst.
G ( r vvrf . n( .,. v: .qp. | j, or
!(a ,. ! . ) . f Mr. and Mr;,. (I It Brown,
, f . : , ■ . .j ...
X .(.withstanding the scarlet
Ievcr and the small|>ox : caro
, . cr . : ....., 1 ] i„
in)! , we .m/ ,
in ,r ‘ ’ 01,
now fifty odd pupils v •!
f,; T;> - r- tovomu :u. (lit
|)V lhl)1 .,aroused to tho
{ , ol ( ,08d , o1 - m. h y<l A 1,0 .
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' ’ ‘ ' * !
to make tin- out
other echo )!.-• in i h< count n [ *i
do Cry ever n-rsuadc en-u
other schools to enroll in
liu-ir - •h-.J. but tJiey an.* pupil:- pro-
tecting th ■ ini u'e t of all
intru-led to tin ir care.
Prof. Kay ha- five students ^ in _
i.ook-k.*< ping. Th**-* Hud.*i.G
■-’id n - :ve from Hie •; **(doek
School
would cost th-m $3 > or B).),(H/
colleges.
We were glad to welcome Mr. J
A Muldi-bro *b«, oi Double Oa( .
!n • .*i*• s 'mol ni»t .Monday. Also
Mr. Terrell Wnitton and ms lei
Baldwin cuniy
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Mr. J Logan w-
1VIL
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p/ >
Mr. L "'tit
nLorNTF villi: locai •••
Mr. I’ ilii'Vsoi) filled liis pnlpil
Smubn am 1 notwithstanding the
unpleasant day had a nice crowd
out to hoar him. As usual
preached a good sermon and ono
iip[uvoiatod by his hearers. Ho
"'ill romuin in the in urhhorhood
this week. Tim people like to
have him with them, ns Iris uuas-
h tuning, affable manner makes
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Mrs. A D Candlerand children,
who have been on a visit to the
family of J T Williams, left last
week ’for Atlanta.
The frieuds of Mrs. S K M
liamswill regret-to learn Hint sho
is quite sick again.
“ 01 1 :! l!'. ; in
Macon.
Mi.-;s Marv .Toe Ohrmber; sin nt
l n8 t ween with Mies Mam! f.e<
\Ve hear n rirs-r of vn-tiding
bells.
,1 V\" Turk, of Round Oak, glad-
pencil his friends at “F ur Oak:-,
by a visit to them last week.
Annie E Williams left for
Burnsville last we k. She will
u . r Gordon Institute.
Our farmers are getting in
ngot . , . gooo , work , this , . spnng-
like weatnor.
I hear a good deal about polities
these day. There semes to be a
Calulll!l ‘ boQ,n J'l <! ” 8 8ectl ’ n '
i
Mrs. .d B Ford, T Ruddel! , in 111.,
sl , mM .,. d for y ,.. ir: , from dvs-
p 0 | )8 i rt and chronic const ipal ion
find was finally cured liy using l)o-
Witt’s Little Early Kisers, (hr
and hvci tum....... f P r ! 'l' -v An V°!T' Ghee, h
'<
Gray . c v Purs< i oy , Clinton,
• V W
Rodgers “Jviack Rock Pis.
Bone,” Pure German Kainit,
Bright O S Meal Arc.
Fertilizer Co. 451 Poplar St,,
M hun .... bilious or costive, eat n
(aiscnret. <’-and\ eataaitn, mu..
' 10 l*,
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Mr 0 ,, H . kele-r, , ILublock. 1T ,, , r Ga., ,
"k
Fee them and procure (lie best
fertilizers.
j) oc j. (>r jpVnlm- '*Mmv.n Ga
f>0f> Mulberry st.r«et., makes a
apecialtv of the Eye, Ear, Nose,
i .hroat. Lungs,
launerttiT:' . uni? .*vr»jy
Alothers wm,-.* children are
.' ‘^,,^ 1 " win ^ a,/'wvll or t<
n ;u i wiiat Dr R E Roby, of Oluey
Mo., says, on this subject, ib*
writer: “For years we have used
Clianiborlain s Cough Ivcmetiy,
fded'i'n ^ I'anii'ly
our as j-
•gpp.cjfic' colds. f ol . The all kbids 25 and of 50 cougln- cent
and
bottles for sale by Hunt & /ziitc.li
ison, Round Oak ; A L Aarris
It 0 direr:-; “Plowbov’s Brand
Viw !V' 1 !m V 71,. /w! P,.;?-
|ar |St) Muco(|) Gn .
«>, T„:l. An,...........
antced not to mire everything and
;Uiy . (| : llg . Aa tt dressing for
and as a cur..* lor
f () i- nian <>r l;‘ ! r->t, it js 0 K aim
“dou l yon . * it.”
‘v r ^ »
, . B , i( „ ......,
, --eili ,■ ail, work Wuaren.-.-i .
• - - ha-tu.ii. Now In--a ted -u
! Furl \ i I lo. ,i M (.‘I.Al’K.
NOTICE.
Tin; first quarterly coiiference
for the Clinton circuit will be hold
| at Clinton first Sunday in Feb-
nary, Let alI the olhoiaI
i* al tend. Rev. .1 S Bryan P 10
will iH'each at 11 o’clock a m and
7 cm. All are most cordin'ly
jvit-dto attend. Pray for the
: ni-u!mg
; Id?. Vv r K Warner will proacb
/c-th Methodist elnin-h in Clin- "
h';*. -lav in Jumiarv.
(j W F\‘."i' ' P.V*.
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P -ivomi who are t, ,uI,!m| with
i;i ,|. gl •;„„ v ,il! b<- inl-r-- led in
\ Ik- -iT'ij.' Wi Ilium 11 Petin,
.qq.q' ,-l..rk in tlie railway nmii
vice at Dos Aloines, I-.wn,
writes: “it. gins mo pleasure
testify to I lie im rits of
lain* Colic, (''.••.lumand Dbirrlu.*-.
; m-dv. L -r two years I have
S ri!i-red from indig-stion, and :un
| free cent s. -rere iiHack-
itomach
Cme or i > d.s * ; of thi
i*..-n» dv •;.*vi*r fm;.- to giv- perfect
IV ]Price fib .md TO cents:
K .,i<i by Hunt A: Ilutcii:-on,Round
r^ak; A 1. Harris & Co.. Bindley.
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E * x ’ - ''«lcn a " •'
i a x - . ■ no *,i
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n oni ;a ;•,! a
UU&. It i
.DC' to use
from bobkktsyillk.
Wrt are having some t h ronton-
: n q weather now, Every body
,vouhi be glad to ecu a hard rain
to got flic land in good condition
to o-ultivato, I'uless it «U t‘h IX 111
soon it seems needless to plant
anything.
Ha! TIa! Wedding I a re
ringing. How sweet wo
dare. Thiuvill unitootio of
most enterprising young farmer’s,
and one of our fairest of the fair.
Wo otier congratulations in nd-
van no.
Two of Houston county’s most
amiable young Indies spent last
week with Mi s Jesie Jones. They
were Mis.es Mamie Slocunib and
b'ior.mei! Wat on Their hospi-
tality 1ms won for them
friends. They have return ,hi home
much to tin*regret of some of our
young men.
There was a large crowd at Pitts
I ( ’.Impel Sunday to take in the sov-
- i.vm deliverd lr. Mr. Farr. Win a
think of there you may as-
sure yourself of a good sermon.
Miss Nora Morton, an altrac-
t.ive young lady of Stone M ali,
,r.ent a low days of last week with
tho I'amilv of Airs. Emerson.
School is to commence now soi n
here and is to be conducted by tho
efiicient. Mrs. Fulli’ove, of
We feci assured il will be a flour¬
ishing school. Would bo glad to
have nil the children coire in as
early as would lie convenient for
them.
A pleasant entertainment was
tendered Misses Watson and
enmb at the home of Mr, and Mr
P Roberts family enjoyed by all
that were by
time they left as the clock was
striking the midnight hour when
guest departed, many wiln
light hearts.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, of Bald-
win, wero the guests of Mrs. W 1.
Roberts last week.
Miss Goldie Grigsby is visiting
her cousin, Airs. 0 I j Hagan, ot
I think if she
don’t hurry and como back aenr-
tain voting man near Ju re will
have lo go’up there. He looks
downhearted now. lint lets wlus-
1>H1\ C ( Do not d- spair Mr. J. L., she
is coming by and by. 1 J
Miss Mamie Roberts is visiting
her brother, Mr. N G Roberts,
near Clinton. Wo are very sorry
i she could’t-attend the party,
Some of tho young men
, j loro called on the visiting
ladies last Sunday and could not
hitched.
was that ! wonder?
Everybody is watching on every
s nitJ ns snmllpox is reported near
Clinton. Wo hope it will not
come down this way, for it is a
long ways to a doctor.
.1 A Perkins, of Antiquity, needlessly <b,
was- for thirty years for tlu-
tortured by physicians quickly
cure of eczema. Ho was Witc'h
mired by using Do Witt’s
Hazel Salve tim lainous
| salve for piles and 4.in diseases
:. i McGh e. Cray ; C P Pursloy,
i Clint on.
■ Cure
j On. Minute Cough curoH J
Pft ^ K VVNIit
" Me H.ee, Gray; 0 P I ursloy, ,
Clinton.
Prosperity cum 1 “ iekest to
the mini whose liver is in good run
dil ion. DeWitt,’-: LitHo Early
Risers arc famous little )>i!ls indiges- for
constipation, biliousness,
j (ion and all stomach and liver
j 1 roubles. G W McGhee, Gray;
i H P Parsley, Clinton.
i A WON RE KF CL PIANO.
(>i:u FKI.I.OW TOWNSMAN, JACK BAR-
HON, THE OWNER.
vine’s Georgia Music House. '
ri
of Maoon, In:;-; ju.-t dd ;i m«» I |
piano to Judgo Jtwk lU\r* 1
ron, of Clintnii. it is one of th< j
(amou • 1 >! n --nu; 111 : > 1: < • .''id • >’•
b V fi ;".......
mu- icianr a- 1 i l ; " ; ' •' * J d ll p-
right H '-(*'■ Thi- mat-of piano !
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i; ; ;i .-d by ! In- gr-a ( Kdi-m for all
.•.•ineriiiimits on in; refined plionogr.ipii quality
on account of it -
.,t tone. Then is an amusing r ,
inc'-dene* conn-ct.ed with (bis '
make of piano.—both Mr- C'-v<-
land and Mr-. Harrison lmv a
Blnsiiis piano aie! for once I .*• >t b
the Dem*»crat:: and B‘'|uibli-..iii
,.ai'y n of I h- am*: mind lie
m a c:» "f ■ ,u Domingo ma
hogany, and i- most exquisitely and
in ros*-;, witli vines
ribbons in beautiful r< i I 11 i 'no
dmibt the m- ' elegant, pour- in
Joii**s count ■— 'md H ■
(in. -i. • --r • - d d - C*
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‘H* DRUGGISTS
; ^SOf.nmY GW.IiMTEED V y; . ' :
1 ami lui-.Ki tltoc. i 'i. sit \- j.'..’ ,\ it: , i MfiiatL Monlrml, crKcir ] ork. an
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r -i wywtrnmMM iwrfit ftOttnsnr r- T"Hfir.wi»ri
mr, l il© ^ tt u TTt -toDate
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Clothiers.
We strens our claim to that t itle stronger il an over because wo
liave wtiengtiienod our store, slock and ability.
Mr. Walter P Houser,
For ten vi o':i v iih Eads, N ai A Co., have bought tho interest of Mr
Todd, and now
Benson Houser
Hold tlie fori, where we are prepared with every facility, backed by
courtesy, fair dealing and a libera! policy towards our customers lo
a^k ami M !■!!"'!' VOLE PATRONAGE. We have mir same aid store
force, wlionre a guarun .••• of honest dealings. Come to see us.
Respectfully
wrB'BT'- 4 r> y' £ TJArraxp'o
The rp4o~1)ate C UotJiic^rs
•SOS Third SI., MACON, GA.
9 rwr.»r*'av,.*‘.’vaw««ra'«^r.»,c'!»«'<f'ri.-.^ .»ov*^r.»i»..--arCJca‘XJ
w :m.; br v. u -'-a
WITH
'“r’i wii/ .Ball £Com
!< ■ AVING accepted a ]>osi-
in tion with M 0 BALK-
A. 00M 1 respectfully ask
my friend' to call on mf. 1 wilt
give you as good goods and as
much for your money as any liousi
in Macon, or 1 do not.expect your
1 rude. Wo have a full line of
Hardware, Tinware, Blow gear ■
Wagon gear, Paints, Brushes,
Window gla- s &c. Respectfully,
W M 1M»
J-J. O 3 H T rp T cu> J
•
ROUND OAK, Or A.,
Dealers In
O' f CD CD ?e i ana-se s,
at ;
Plan Nation Supplies,
"T ~j ANOAND
i
AGIO
Ludi( v G Dress (jioods, Clotliing,
BOOTS and SHOES.
vid have on hand at ail tim
"n H Ap.QAQ ^ ^ and Mule£j
Thai m will sell for Cw,h or or. Tunc. We veil the Celebrated,
\
x Ilk! the Des III in pal Siiggies
and llurness.
Thanking the public for a liD--r.nl pafronag- in the past, wo so-
continual c of Hi- m prmnisjng fair treatment to all.
.
it*. -,p■ clfully,
I T r -■ <- ! -« - : n TON & CO
-
.1-^ svf p. y KjJUlss.* S V-- t'p. ’ f ijel $x\ 1.
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