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TUIE NEWS.
Pdblished Every Tuurfdav. 1
ScnsonrPTiON Prtoj:. $1.
Those in quest of oflice over in
Putnam are gotting in a lmrry.
Three have already announced in
the local pntiers. _ • |
The smallpox scare in Macon
has about subsided, but 1 vaccina-
tion goes ..q all the same and sore
arms are in evidence.
Whooping cough is the most
distressing malady; but its dura-
tian ean*t)') cut short by tlm use of
One Minute Cough Cure, which is
also the best known remedy for
croup and all lung nnd bronchial
troubles. (1 W McGhee, Gray pC
I’ Puroley, Clinton. •
Will Heritor oppose Bartlett in
this district is a queston that w
are often asked. \\ u are unable
to answer, and flies; whofjre mi-
rious will be obliged to wait until
further developments.
Congressman Lewis, of
Third district will have opposition
in . the ,, person of , Mr. ,, Uvlor, , ,
Ilawkinsvilie. There is ins poli-
fical difference between them and
the man with tho most friends (or
money) will get there.
The cities are overcrowded and
opportunities for profitable busi¬
ness very scarce. Stick to the
country, beautify your homos, es-
tabl’sh good schools, make good
roads and develop sociable com-
munities.—Farm and Trade.
Children and adults tortured ,, by
burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or
skin diseases may secure instant
rehef by using DoWitt s Witch
Ifazei Suivt?. It h t«J 0 K*‘ iM J
remedy. O \V McGhee, Gray; (-
J i , ( iij«ton.
Hon. O It Stephens, of Dawson,
is pushing his candidacy for Com¬
missioner of agriculture, w hile Col
Nisbet, tho present, incumbent, is
by no means idle, Both are go h!
practical farmers am! the ngricul
tlira 1 class would be well repro "
eeutod with either at tho head of
tbi« doper tin out.
It now looks as it the “one eyed
plow boy, of Pigeon Roost, ) » will
have a walk over in the guber-
natorial race, as all of those who
were spoken of as probable can¬
didates have ri'tirod from'the
field. Col. Candler is sound, safe,
conservative, and would no doubt
fill theotlico of governor to the
satisfaction of all classes.
Christinas has come nnd gone,
but Dr Tic-honor’s Antiseptic people's lias
come to slay. It is the
favorite Medicine. A clean,
pleasant Liquid, that heals Burns
and Wounds like magic..
Wo have received the first copy
of Monticello’s new paper—The
Advocate. .1 O Perkins is editor
and publisher. It is a clean, well
edited and newsy sheet and we
predict that its cni'cef-w ill bo a
successful one. IYrkius is indeed
a nervy fellow—lie starts a paper
one week and marries a wife the
next. Well heres hoping,“Old fel-
low, that your first venture may
till your purso with duents and the
second your soul with happiness,
Peter Cooper, who died worth a
million dollars, gave some good
advice to the business men of
every town, when he said : "In all
towns where n newspaper is pub-
Halted, every man should advertise
in it, if nothing more than a card
stating his name and tho Imsim \SS
he is engaged i n . It nearly • always J
pays the , advertiser, , and , . ,
lot the people at a distance know
that the town in which you reside
is n prosperous community of
business nt**n and that tlm
jnay settle in itwhnt a chance to
make a living. Never pull in your
sign in a home newspaper while
you expect to do business.
A GOOD LETTER.
FROM THK CI.ERK OK THK el!K BIT
C-OVRT.
Fernandina, Fla., Feb.
1890. Mr. J. George SuJirer, Drug-
gist, City. George:—Flense
Dear send a
bottle of Chamberlain‘s Cough
Remedy. 1 would not fee! easy if
I knew there w as none of this vain-
able Remedy in the house. 1 have
given it a fair test and consider il
one of the very test remedies for
croup that 1 have ever found. One
dose has always been suiHcieiit.
although I use it freely. Any cold j
iny children eontrftet. yields very j
readily to this medicine. I can
conscientiously rcctminumd it for
croup and colds in children.
Yours respectfully. Gico. K. j
Wolff. Sold bv Hunt liutebi- i
fion, Round Oak : AL Harris, S: ,
| u., Bradley. !
SPEAKER JENKIN
lion. Hud.oit A. J oi kins, the
popular nn<l olHci^ut Taker of
the- last Holme of Represent!! liven,
ill a i<;ttor t i hi*t Iiomic £ j-—tii
E utonlon Mi .•iu;or- — 1 1- 5 dims (o
outer the rasa for governor, The
letter is u credit to him—charac¬ I
teristic of t!i‘' man. The follow-
ing paragraph tin rein •hows his I
broad, liberal and tati smanliki
views, and should he read ami r -
rend by (Iu h i arrow-minded,
withered and pti-ihmimuuH p< ,|j.
ticiaus and newspapers that can't
see nothing good in any man or
measure unless they nre in accord
w ith their way of thinking.
“j would not like to oro-criheil any
Democrat outlawed <>r
who differed with the party upon
the financial question. Those who
H<) differed are a part of the party
and had a right to differ with should us
ami party custom, and it
| )( > (lie ctfort of nil true
who love t'n parly, its princiiil -
and its ( o t "itit f ; who love <0 01 -
gia and (Ji < rgians today ; to f 1 h>-•
' who have dilb redw ith ii» and win you’
may still differ with us, that
■ an; u part of u*, that wo ivsjM’C-
j your opinions, von nr n i less
; nocnitH l)l)Ul o tirselvcM. and en-
titled to be heard in (h emmcil-
of the parly w ithout di.-' " imina
turn or critcism.”
Comment mg on the above the
Atlanta Journal v«>rv timely says:
“Speaker policy Jenkins which has here Demo- out-
lined the oit
j crati' - harmony can bo made
land the Democratie party
j proserinliv’' triumphan spirit lb- has which rebuked would the
porpetmile Democrat i • diesen-
troy the hope of De-
mocratic victory this year and in
the-lext presidential contest.
i L j H , i( .j,., • (u v ||, f a a great
mmiLmr „f i;,. n iocrat's in
<K , ,. ()t favor the free and unlin.it-
r , oillll ^,. ai > vi . r |<> j, bm i
tlicv nr. io\.ii ttidici. jmi'iv anti
wi ,j , v t he\ are not os-
trucized and in.snllud. TIh-»hd moi
R found f. in the ,m professions, " r R\ in
• Jiim i ■
counting room, in evi i v
mercantile pursuits, on the farms
and in t!m wrokshops. A policy
w hich would drive these men out
of the party or cause them to feel
that they are only tolerated in it.
is, from a party standpoint, the
height of folly.' vJ r. .Jenkins in
his attitude towar the-e
era Is has given evidence of
practical status-mam hip. Had 1m
entered the gubernatorial contest
he would have had a large nnd
thusinsti<! f,; ow II - done
tho stale and the party n I H-*r-
vice and tlm! Iher* are bicii p<>1
tical honors in store for liiin w
do not tion I >t.
From every he eoiiK * wo iv. I ^
of prni.-e for Chamherlaio s Cough
Remedy. "Allow mo to congrnt-
ulate you on the merits of your
Remedy. It, cured me of chronic
broneliitis when the doctor could
do nothing for irm. ”—f*HA.s.F
IIkmj i., Tidoilo, <). For Halt.' hy
limit it IIult‘Iii> *n. II »n m< 1 Oak:
A. L. 1 Ian'is, A* Co., Bradley.
Hon. Philip Cook in announcing
his candidacy for Secretary of
State, says: “I am a Democrat
and my only platform is the plat-
form of mv party, adopted at the
Chicago convent ion of IS'.'-l. While
appreeialih;. the tact that the
Secretary of State of Georgia lias
but little to do with ! he question
of the cunvncv and still le.-s todo
with the t.-uitV, I fed it to b-c the
plait) duty of every Democrat, in
times iiko these, whether or not
be aspires to public office, to make
open declaration of the faith that
is in him. lu'li.’vu in n
economy in the administration of
all the departments of the state
government, and I pledge mysult
t0 do all in my power, if i defied,
to tii.I in (lie reduction of the tax
rate. High taxes and live cent
'•" tlulM,l ’ n V* 1 J“- r,, ‘ !,, ’ r
in mv ' judgment, 1 it hould l bo tin
,. nru s; u - ,.,- v oflieer ,d
t|u* slate during Uus present
period o lepfession to keet the
, * x l' l 'n--» ■ tIn; stntc down tq the
I” 1 '" 1 <-nt
mi nistration ”
THE CIGARETTE.
Woman lives longer than man.
go's insane less numerously, com-
ntits suicide one-third as
makes one-tenth tho demand on
the public prisons purse and alms for houses, support in
jails, manifests and
in every regard pot.-n-
tialitv above that of man.
This is tin observed fact in the .’
generation now passing, and it
will be v *t more so >n tin* genera- phvsi-j
tian now coming on. The
cal ami weakening. mental liber of the v oiing;
man in the Contributory
to this is danger->m. habit «.f
cigarette smoking. T!te hour i-
come for a s •ri-nts cot-.ideration
this evil. Parents should bi> ap-
pris ;d of the danger awaiting their
boys. School hoards should in-
strict their 'caeluws for n vigorous
Domrukti^ no
madeon legislative bo • u ■ *
to-t tv the v. te.e-s > » \h! biva 1
Presbyter. b-wn now'gain ; on.—II raivl
NEGRO HAD FIRST CHOK-K
and IN t
I NO WOOD DU A WING WA1 it.
A philosopher came to yes-
terdny in the guise o lain, black
cornfield negro from t Ic liugiu nin
plantation. Snunierini; ti
Col ton avenue, Caring here and
there, Ins eyes fell upon a great
pile of plmystocks in front of
Ilarpei’s supply store.
Leaning nguiitbl a b lephoiic post
It® looked the pile of ph/V.s over
meditatively. A policeman stood
near,carelessly twirling his club.
'' BuKS, t ♦ said the negro, lazily :
addressing the hluecoat, “dat big
.. , ... °* . ..
I"' M '* r P <n ' s Jlllli:,M l:: ” :0
story in the Bible when tlm Lord
handed down the two la :s to the
humai i race. One was a big bag :
and the oilier a little one, and
white man and a nigger runned to
"'t '-’in.
“Where did you find that in the
Bible?” naked t he officer curiously.
"Oh, hit’s dm - i,,ni’ii . : TI,.-.
I ,,i /’« cr ,lu r
j Him , giaoin'il ih* i hag whi*
the w hite man tuck the little one.
1'lie big hag was fuili I piow-toeks
i and hoe.-, while the little b.ig ha 1
writin’pens in it, and evr since
j dat time the nigger has beenlioid-
| * the n J? per,.”—Americas ^ IC l ,l0 ' v 1111 1 the \\ !:;tr; man
Recorder,
> ! n .,.' lti ', ago Byron
, .
I, J < R’ u 1 / ’ 11,, l,; ''‘’‘ ‘ l -" lth r ’" -*«i»tjeni. icn., wa
r :
| 1,18 " « !it ,H « T' s " : 2 ul!wi hll >
! HI 8 t R"ms . * adviseu hl! " to try
{"«; rt ! un 1 !l " h !1 '
‘
!ll,l , I ,,M lum cons.tl-ra bly ,
,llft t " ri ’ 1 " 1 , 1 '' ’ 'db;cted a
I cure. The 2o and Z;< edit sizes
j are iioiind forsnlo Oak by Hunt [arris, c,;. Huchison.
I j ;jAj I. i e. Co.,
. .Bradley.
CORNUCOPIA LIFTINGS
A matrimonial primary has
neon neid— , Candidaf select I
me •
tho other ( , I . ct<*d. Tjicrtj v. as in
muss me- ting 1 ut a private can*
ctis internoued. J le had served
till! full niiprmiti'.s-.'lup of a
bachelor, passed to tile age ( f
maturity, rd l o the : ublim
degree of King and was nuut
master of ti- siimiti- n on l!.;
beellt itli 1 ' ■ at i morn in a
' 0 , of Jan. 2ord, a
■' { ’
the f- ileuce. of M r. W W 1 iuh: ■
l i;n ; lEi/nnutiro i. l!i • ;!U r . 'l il
c outri c ing pn r( i • *; ii ■ 1 g M (' ( ! II
C and Mi*s ■ Currie < hiiiL-
! nmi' dialt Iv a ft ;■)• I ij** ccreiuoin
and the extension ol ! lear y c>n
grahihitions by a i f Inond
;l n ( i rehitiv! a!!, in Cinr» \mr,y \\ iili
the bride and groom, repaired
t he liospitable home of M;. ■I <•
Adams to [lartaho of louir.i
feast that was awaiting them.
•‘In wedlock :t species ot lottery lies
Wherein blanks and in prizes jvc
deal;
But Imw conies it, that v„u, sueii a
’
(-.ipito) iii i/.e
.Should SO lorn; have remained in ti;
■‘it over l>v ioM'.int- indulgent de
eree,
To me such a ticket slmuid rolt,
A sixteenth, heav’it knows, were eat ?.
'ieient for me,"
I-’-r w li.it could ! do w ith the whoh
But when cupid sec.-i hov. tin. L
now,
1'he .-it ovs of l ine fall o'er mv bri )
I'pon his wings of golden ligltt,
11c (III S St' S with a.u eagles tligiu.
Vnd Hitting onward set ms to sat - ,
Fare (he well, Hum -t had thv d■■■ ’
•Mr. and Mrs. W R Smith <ri
Bradley attended the . \ , !
Childs marriage.
Mr. B E (iocdsby ami 1':'. Hm
o f Atlanta were in our mid-!
couple of days last Her tii
guests of (,'ani, 11 B Ridley.
“AI, S J.”
What pleasure i (hero ttt
'vil-ii a headache, e-uiistip;,; j - v a.
hiliousni'Ss? Thottsai :s 1 v.xper
once them who could beoom
fectlv healthy by using DeWD-i’s
f it tie Early R iHt I'H,
litij > ]>il!s.
•«* •
rVotiee.
j Best Biaek-simth and a i
j | workman in 'lie eomily, !l -.-s,
i •! speeiady -di work
: -i ve sntisfaetien.
p jrtville. J M c
Don’t aiumv th-Ts by yon-
coughing, and ris your Minute lim t>\
neglecting a cold One
Cough Cur« cures coughs, colds,
croup, gfipp ' ae.d all \A' : 1 r- McGhee, a’ a
lung troubles. G
Gray; C l* PursL-v, C'iut m.
5fven , .
w-vt’d T- ' '
m,vver!hv •
... 1 : .a'-u.k -r
Y 'X- i
r v M;■ -
D" r w'.iw -.t.^ •• >• -
juc."' i;oE'-• a- • sarrm '
S'-eratmiDuusiy! a .a .. w or N
T ? ] , \ \ U * T f T '7
A i L/t A. 4 A 1 1«... ...»i
ATTORNEY AT
G A
or Accident
u
j i f Hr Tiohi •no r'
tie. lieu! cuis mid herns c ' i
it «iid with li: i (Ti ring 11 i n n
anything. (Jur< (* I ic t it)
in or l>i ast. e 1
■on. Clinton.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Tlsut Is what it v.-as mods ior.
MON BY.
Loans n«gotiateil on improved and
farms, at lowest ;arkot rates, on
BusinoMof fifteen million years dollars standing, in
More than three
loans negotiated. Facilities unsur-
passed. 110 WARD M. SMITH,
No . 334 second St., Kacon, Oa.
OeWilt’s Little Early limers,
T hr- futitous li !!?•-* pisJs.
Cascaukts stimuli' . id-
neys and bowel.-;. Never t . !l *
.weaken or gripe. 10c. j
J.. —
DeWitt’a Witch Haze! Salve
Cure * Piles, Scntd.-. Utira^
Everybody rays !$o.
Ciisc'trctsi C'&ndy O.ilMirlic, the roost won-
dr-ifu! Medical (iik-overve-f-vl." I' ea ;-
ant. and refresinht- to the fix and ayr I,owe’s, KCiitlj
and positively on kidueys, Hvcr
cleatraiDg ilia entire cyst/. m. ti' “i voids,
care. I counclie, fey< r, liahimnl •• at ion
ai-d bUionHiiesK. Piouoti buy nnd try lijidaud a ta.x
of (O. O. to-day; J», r " eoe*.
«cnwautccd to euro by all druggists.
| ) J_\ A jfeVllfiil _ r ,, rSiTN ii 1.x T <
n J
T7 Z III Si A Dll h /
masonic nrn.PiNC. ?
;>2g Mulberry St. - - Mason, Ga
T V 57 V tT ’ T *J%i£ 7 -f-.r. " -N T* -tiJ»L. IK* TI*
« 0 j &. ' -5
ATTORNi:V AT ;..W ,
CLINTON, GA
All business an’rusted to 111! •
will receive prompt a! teiui.m.
t »K1)I ■ ) t <i\
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t'oiifi'r i .N till)
istvat Kill
t; t. i i
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<•' rmnl to yon-iiv ad i
;tnv tiiGY In:vc to the c i t
/ . i or . i lit: ! \
•hniarv ncN
JVitne.-s my ;i::nil oflici.iily.
K i - Ki■ • -, (Irdiiiii ■ y.
Ordin
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lot mi i eiall (>:■(' I < >r.i
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RY e,0. y
l'xciirsioa tickets at reduced raJcs
between iota! points are on sale niter
12 iioou Saturdays, ami uatii fl p. a.
Sctuiays.goed rchiraiay mt:u ■tom.ay
nepu I'oilow lry liate <<! sate.
tVrsous co:it(‘!i'pia<i;’.y ci\he:
ness or tdeasurc iri;i to the Kr... shotitd
iawndlgiite and eoivdderFnradvnniafres
oit" red rla Savauaclt andritoaru-rii««s.
Di e rates tenoral!)' ere eoasMcrabij
«.Ueapt r bj this roatc, and, in r ; i
to 11;is. p isst-ilprrs ■ i;e s'ci 5 -ti;.~ ear
la K tin 1 expense«il‘ ino-ihs -mi vaate.
pi itsaro hi (emiiu-arilng to
i iiiiupul’.ir tho rp.fciTcd
*• l! .!), tin Cent fill of <'.eor;/i a
i*-,»av to Saviunta’i, Ih >:a tne
l; i>!(- >•» < f til;’ OC :.iV- ritesm.
-hip < (ipqtatty la Sew York •’>;! host.- a,
atul tie Mereliants am! At inert) Hue
10 nore.
•afort of Vie trancing imb!!.!
■ i .van in a -nanr.-r that deiies
II
ic light* anil electric
■i It furnished • t; 'Cl
a. . :i s, •ry RrmnireuieHts. »aa
nre stipplird with ;.ii the d>d:e.'.-
t! fthcl .‘urn ami >mihe! u mar-
ket All luxury nm! comforts ef
nice rn b.utel while on beard si::.-,
rd i -eg every opportunity for rest,
r Yfl ion or pte.e lire,
Karh steatner has a stetTRrdevs to
look espveiidly niter ladies and chit-
L i a iraTcitiig alone.
* <-.oners sail from Savannah for
Yen York daily except ihursiliiys and
r tiadays, and for Boston twice a week.
t or iafiu-itmiian as to rates and sail-
In date;-: of steamers an-.l for berth
ro>ervatio!!s, apply to nearest ticket
s. •.nt of this coiiipany, or to
.!. 0. HAILE,Ren. Passenger Agrt.,
r. H. iil.MO.V, Traffic Xaaa-:.>r,
F.ivat.uaa, Cu.
Right til Sight ‘
© wflOV^D
We’li send you our General Cata¬
logue and Buyers Guide, if you
send us 15 cents in stamps. That
fays part cfl'idlcrsT postage or expressage, and
keeps
It s a Dietionsry of Honest Va'ucs;
Full of important infonr.aticn no
matter where you buy. W 700 Pages,
* 2,000 illustrations; t of 40,000
articles and rW-.t pr’ce of each. Oua
profit orf- 2 ct;veen maker and user-
Got it. *
MONTGOMERY WARD CO.,
ivs-iio Michigan /eve., Ciucago
xv A ;4 \ £0 At'
j tt ■hiS£
, V:itev!.z A :
i-c; r L v r Ls«i Gli<- r
DT L ANTERS
irrvKifFS rt m'lmf in
Don’t Fail to Head This
lex.ram
interests mutual, and to each other must look for We nre again in the field to R
l* «»r er.r are wo success,
feryouour reliable fertilizers,'
n -• eiiguin guuiH) 9 Manoteo giuuio
. lympic guano, lip Top guano,
Plain Acids. High.grade Acids with
potash, Cotton Heed Meal and Kainit.
We have made extensive improvements in our Factory, nave studied closely the wants of yoijr lands
so as to otfer you good • to produce tin; host results. Our motto is to improve our goods every year, so as. to
lfdd our customers and nmko new ones. We are anxious to place our goods in the hands of all prompt
paying planters, and to them we propose to give satisfactory prices. Now wo only ask you to give our
MIR. a 'Til u M 'mWWAM X TT\ it v of Clinton, 2>
an opportunity to price you write and explain the merits of our goods. Clinton, Before placing your order we would bo
glad if you would see or our agent, Mr. F M STEWART, Ga.
SOUTHERN PHOSPHATE WORKS Macon GA.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That ii what it v.-as made far.
;
r, t~ o1k*( i o
A.
TO MY JONES COUNTY
FRIENDS.
1 am now with the Dannenberg
Co., 'Mttcon, Ga. When in the
city don’t forget me. I will a 1 -
anil appreciate your interest patronage to
make it to your
give ire; your trade.
Yours to serve,
.Jinx C II adm i'K
Tetter, Salt- >-2 um Rnd I :cj:m
Ti*e i \tt-n--il £ illg j martin mci-
lent to these di C.& ; .es. ustantly; layed
y ^r-piying imb(*vlaiu’a bad Kyt Till
Ain Ointment Many very d bv it cares It
O' pcvman: ently ci piles r.v><\
e f Cor ilcliinH nipple-3,
f »r zrc ft T sore
*Hd r chill is, frost bites
x aronio sore uve s. o cts. per box.
Dr. C: T’s (Vm;iii:m I'kitki-vs, bad are
w]• ci* a bor e metis when in
j: T ide, bleed pa.ifie? and
n They aia not food bat
I u.. prime 1 the best condition, i:i use to i’riuc pnt 23 r,
in
r r.ackaye.
\ l i Macor. don’t tV.ii
7 < t X X /<
A X > I'i. \J • i
Oil 1 V llrst Cl
liosliuirant
: n the cit v. Regular meals the.
E. ISAACS.
■IN A E! )rFf( Iod.Ro. Crt.,
IV i
A » !‘.C i nt t of
u M i 1 i lie's tc me
1
r t-» cite .• H
1 »1!< « o, if
they have, t this ottiee c-n or
tiro .'.ion,lev m •larch next, w
hall lmt t i i ;oil
( un¬ i l ] t fljt' i;*.]] v
j it 1 (
-
j Okiunaky’s Uri-'ifK, .n < ('a
Pc, u. r-’.!7
Where Mrs C.iliie < ;vsoi
u i« Jf s;e Glawson t ( »\ son
1 (uawson and Cl s A < x
j i ] s to me for Ii i
i i-.e.-e are to e:t(‘ all'nerson eon-
1 I show catit'c at I oilice on
the tii •.-! Monday in February
I nl if nnv t hey have, why not.
v hun t oitieiallv,
R T Ross,
Ordinary.
| OimtNAiiv's Orri<.Tones Co. 1897. On.
Dee. It.
tii ms S F and Alfred Glawson,
do i-onis non on r vte Jo?^e
V n, d( e’d ;. j>|di- s t ; - for d ; ■
I 1 ft lose are *o ei > !l
.
! t now ( t ibis e!i
t t Mem! 'I
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TAKE NOTH I'
T!"> Comity < i of
. conn-v have lev i ;d tax
, ,f Thm -f yt.o.‘V Do!L: s per 1 n
,i; pers-iiis sid»jee :: ht 1 18-
9d, t.i be paid by I a i> April :
j.spg. or on failure : i V I I t
time you will Ik : ( i i v I* I
days Utah r the road su;se: i I i Ills
l’ntl.-r the p'.'e-ent road hu> r
girt. Take (la i"uie;- a. ,-a
By the County <'-uumi li ■
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SHERIFF FAT.!',
1 it-or win da. .h.ijH count \.
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Plows Plow Handles, Rope,
Plow Stocks, Plow handle Clamps, Axes cfc handles
Plow lines, Plow heel bolts, Water buckets,
Plow traces, Plow bolts, Well buckets,
Plow hames, Plow devices, Cutlery V
Plow collars, Single-trees, Crock eryware,
Plow back bands, Plow points, Locks & hinges.
ALL AT MACON PRICES.
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I Gray,
Ga,
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! Evc Ut:. s’ -ytii «/ ...... > t* y «- O' Ill) I r-*- Rato, &
And wo sell eve-yjbing tin t you need to wear. 7.
O dr §5,00 and $8,00 Suits --V*
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! U men BEAT TH EM ALL. , Youth/s suits .f2,00 and ife.OO that will b'nr*
; nrise end please the hoy - Children's school suits (knee pants) 4 to 15 ye.- n
; ior UOe, 7ne,. l i’t .00 and vi,-0—every color am! style. We eaii suit cvcfy chiitt
! in Georgia. Bring them t,> ns to be titled up. Our. . .
Slice Department
is ciir.ck full of solid serviceable slices, nnd we will not be inidersobl on good
slice:', no use to shy more, come to us to buy shoes. Dry Good's of every des¬
cription—Sheeting, Chicks, Jeans, Prints, Dress Goods, Notions £c., that wo
I sell a--’ cheap as imp house in (he South.
MILB1XKI1Y is a special feature of our business—here you fmd up-to*
(kite styles, with a practical milliner to assist in your selection, and prices that
"’ill please the ladies. Come get our prices and you are our friend and custo¬
mer.
i !■ Di p/oL-l! VIML'J CTO i erra erto cyrjft
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A G JARRATT, Prop’r.
Cor. Third and Cherry Streets, MACON, GA.
sarosraraawi«»mtwrac»a*caso»M!iraa«nBCB3a
We do not claim to sell more
Than any other store in the city
But we do CLAIM to.sell as good ones as ft ts possHdc'to buy for niom-v
and at prices Come to aud match any dealer in the South for the,same amount- of qmil-
noe us.
MII2C. SXX01S3 OOs
(Established 1810)
107 Cotton Avenue ACON, GA.
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f I F\ U M1 J31 i
507 C herry Street, Mai*oii, Ga.
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We take pleasure in fe!ling'.our friends that our buyer, AIR. KESSLER
Las returued from the Eastern markets, where, he purchased a futl ir'ije of
a -
<'7": 1 vr j ‘"tM;#, r.-rtvt s M mmto
B ; 1 imr .vine and get oRr prices,
i' tie
1 < • i-i.«suit# ... • 85c to ^>6.00
Muekmtoshes 13,00 tp $7,00.
l.aila ' '.Japes 7-)c to $9,00.
r s. Li.u ki t- Spreads, Millinery, audagreat many
r As too tiutrutrous to mention.
COME AKD SEE.
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Proprietors.
7 Jfacon, Ga
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