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Thursday, February 8, 1-SD8.
Dr. H W Walker I
Dentist
MACON - Ga
Li; > Mulberry St. First Floor
NOTICE OF EXAMINATION.
There will be a temporary
of , teacheis , Jiving ... .
animation , m
Jones county on the 1st Saturday
in February. A II S McKay,
CSC.
lte*=3»Ti£* brush
can be seen hereabouts.
Gene Morgan and family have
moved into their new house.
Len Greene visited his father s
family, , near Wayside, last buu- a
day.
The first sleet of the season fell
last Sunday. It was a bleak, dis-
agreeable .t day. »
Rad Turner visited his step-
mother at Roberta last week, re-
turning home Tuesday.
JlissNora Morton will teach
school at Elem this year She be-
gan her duties last Monday morn-
tng.
Prof. EL Rav, /’ the proficient
Principal ^ . . , of ... Haddock High School ,
^ 1 f0 „n i. 11 iat Satnr- *■ 1
Washington saicl: “Farmi ng is
the most healthful, most useful
aiid , most , noble ,, employments , of
' 5
man.
Tho women are talking more
and more every J day. The days /. are
growing longer.—Madison Adver-
tiser.
Mr. and Mrs IIW Jenkins of
Baldwin county, spent a short
whi.le with friends’jjat Gray last
Saturday.
About-seventy bales of cotton
have been shipped from this plaee
this week. It belonged to Mrs.
Mat Morton.
Next Monday is the day for
Judge Lester to hold his monthly
tijatince. Ordinary’s court will
also bo in session.
Chailie Greene has been con¬
fined to his bel this week with
yellow jaundice. We hope to see
him up again soon.
Col. Blount was.at Gray last
Tuesday. Since selling his beau¬
tiful grove his visits are not as
frequent ns heretofore.
The tn'ckey party last Friday
night is said to have been quite a
“tackey’-’ affair and was hugely
enjoyed by all present.
The fate of poor Tom Allen will
be decided in,a day or two as he is
sentenced to hang on the 14th.
All of Jones county would like to
see lvis sentence commuted.
Charlie Burnette, son of Mr. J
W Burnette, is quite sick at Mor¬
ton Station with pneumomia.
We hope to soon hear of an im-
provement in his condition.
J A Henderson & Co. have an
ad in to-day’s issue to which we
invite attention. This firm has a
large and varied stock of goods
and propose lo sell as cheap as
any house in Macon.
Ran Malone, of Monticello,
camo -down Saturday night and
spent Sunday in the neighborhood
of James. Hy arrived at Gray
early enough Monday morning for
our assistant teacher to resume her
duties.
Mr. Hungerford, who has re¬
cently moved into the county, mid
who lives near Bradley, paid our
sanctum a visit yesterday. We are
glad to welcome his family to old
Jones, and feel safe in sayipg that
they will prove quite an addition
to our county as good citizens.
The suggestion, ns made by our
Haddock correspondent, that
teach.-rs . - , . •«<-<- , aii i
c ie coun y
organize themselves into a
•ers’ convention, is a good one,and
is worthy of seripua consideration
qn the part of tlie tea-hers. Much
good would grow out of such an
organization.
The action of the county com-
missioners last Tuesday iu de
b^paVd'^in'd^^ps^ments^'histead decreed heretofore, will
of one, as
give better satisfaction to the peo-
pie. Their action is in accord j
with'the expressed views of The |
Nnws, and we are certain will go ;
a long way toward removing the j
dissatisfaction that now exists ini
some sections as to the new all road j
law. It now behooves us as:
good citizens to-stop our kicking
and let the commissioners give!
the new system a thorough test,
If ft |h Luiul impracticable it
%r- stir will
for sopieiimig oetier.
CLINTON NEWS.
Dr. GA Lawrence, one of Had-
dock’s popular and prominent
physicians, paid our city a slicrt
visit last Wednesday.
(apt Ross has finished paying
JonVrt, which" amount' has
iS-ributed over tho county, mu]
• he merchants are feeling
leneflt by increasing trade.
It seems that everything these
days go wrong with your cor res
a°nio avenging nemeses
seems to be pursueing vo scribe,
as first-one thing and then
ergoes wrong. First my best girl
wont back on me, then to show
her how little I cared for such
ST
dots, in fact the best batch of
news, with full accounts of mar-
riages and rumors of marriages
that have and will occur, but the ,
mail tacilitios nave been so crowd-
of late that somehow it was!
| og j j u (he shuffle between
Gray, and wiiat is worse, my
8"'I thinks I am in the sulks
ab * ut 1,H P Z oiu * back on m! T
Commissioner McKay „ paid , ott ,
t ), e tc^aeliers in full for the fourth
quarter of 1897 last
"'hich brought a large crowd of
visitors to our city. |
in^ur^D'lMt'saturdfty _
wasHo'ii
B W Jenkins aid wife,' of
win
Mrs. A 11 b McKay spent
unlay in our town, tho guest o(
Mrs. H S Greaves.
Lev. t> f, G ,.r \\ Farr n, has , been , visi-
ting his parents in ltoswelf, UiV .
for the past week.
Messrs. T G Pippin and Frank
Gresham, of Pippin, were among
the pleasant visitors that visited
the sanctum of ye scribe last Fri-
day j win put Mi | toI1 Cam] i-
bell, of Round Oak, on notice
| prepared NVl11 to horse t 1,is trade, invitation as Mr.
acco R
and visit . liim .
on a swapping
t ,i va j
Those Clintonites who
e< ^pLirton’s ! the “tackey parly” at Mrs.
last Friday night
aie loud in then piaise ot the nl-
inos't'^deIigIdfill'' siici!ii'' funcliu!! '
that they ever attended
I regret to chronicle the serious
illness of Judge Ross, who
been confined to his bed since las!
Friday. He is still at, this
ting confined to his bed, but I am
glad to inform his hosts of friends
that he is some better and slowly
improving.
Prof. E L Ray, f he popular and
elhcient, Pnncinal of
High School, was in town
day.
Miss Annie Barron is
relatives an i friends in Fort Yal-
lev, '
Miss Siillie Barron spent sever¬
al days in Macon last week.
Ran Malone, a popular young
Moutieelloite, spent Sn’tnrdav
night in our city, tho guest ot J
A Stew ait. I will and, by wav of
KestSomas he' was'muler !
the impression it was a “lit tie
further on,” say dow n about '
James Ltatio - . there must lie j
some subtile p ttraclion at that j
tracts the young 0 niei l *to 11 s' ir spi- 1
table precincts.
Miss Clara Silas, of Slocumb,
spent Mrs. U the W. past Farr. week as the gnesf of |
|
a nd'sun day ‘with thehomo folks:'
Will Johnson spent a day or so I
in our midst last week. lie is now j
attending Gordon Institute of!
Barnesville. '
received a telegram from Empire, |
Ga., stating for him to come at i
once, as they had under arrest t lie 1
negro-murderer, Ran Franks.
r' n .''!i < H ,lb >*' ■ 4.-,4 /' V
ne g ro arrested back to °Macon.
where he was iden t.i tied as not the
nian wanted.
Claud 1 uisley went, to Atuinln
-
b 1
The county commissioners had
their usual monthly meeting on
Tuesday with a full board, with
the exception of commissioner
Wood. It was decided that only
half—$1,50—of the commutalio
tax should be collected in tli
Spring—by April 1st—and the
other half to lie collected in the
fall. This action, lam sure, will
meet with the hearty endorsement
of every one, as now the tax will,
not work a hardship on anv one. |
Politics is simmering, and from
present liidieal ions the politienl
caldron will lie boiling over be-
foJ .g the long summer days (lawn
upon us. There are already two
open and announced candidates fur
the legislature.—Hon. T W Duffy
has placed himself in the
of his friends, while Judge J C
Barron has announced also for the
same position . . This will n>ake!
ular and have host/of friendswho !
"ill work unceasingly lor the
of their favorato candi-
I hear that there will be j
announcements soon,
which will be boJi staitling aim
Jim Stewart and wife, of At-
lanta, have moved to cur county
and will in future make it their
home. Their many friends in
this county gladly welcome this
popular couple in our midst. They
will live at W A Card s.
Qnarterlv meeting at Clinton
Sunday, ihefitu.
HADDOCK SHOUT STOPS.*
M'\ and Mrs. It \Y Jenkins,
Baldwin county, pu- d
lliisplace Inst week.
j[, 3 Ktt» Lawrence spent a
with her mother al
Crossing List weok.
Mrs. I'll Keller has boon
for-tho t week but is
better nuw.
Mr. J T Cook, of Columbus,
Gil., is expected here next Satur-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Cook intend
making Haddock theirjionie. We
; u- ( > glad to welcome them as resi*
de|)t(J ()f om . tmvn>
ruu.hv Mr. an, Mr... J
Fnmev, who have been isolated
on account of the scarlet fever,
iire ou , , „jo V ing the Iresh ail
*
, )J>M molv .
the many frauds of Mrs. 1 M
Park will be glad to know that
she is still improving slowly, and
wo hope to soon see her out again.
After spending several days in
*-he , Central ^ City, Miss Hessio An-
drews returned homo Iftst Friday,
Mr. E W Coleman visited
oon last Monday on business con-
lu> ''| C ^ b; « extensive fcrlili-
zor hushieBs.
Haddock i- on a boom. It
five trains a day each way to ear-
rv f r, ■ j. g ], t and passengers.
Jianv of or,!'people 1 .‘ . are carrying J
of ... t heir . arms in a slmg or are
letting them fall helpless by their
on account of vaccination,
’]’j 10 fidJow iiig have been confined
to fh ir rooms for several days:
.1 D Anchors, C 8 Morris, S T
T J Moutrhoa and K 1.
Ray. S«mio of those |>roioi* hav-
j, lg small pox rather than be vac-
•
again.
School teaching is a profession,
therefore teachers should strive to
make it noble and grand. Why
cannot the teachers of Jones
1,1 nl 11 4 ,nc ‘''- M in m,,ntlll v meetings
.
and exchange views on this grand
calling? it seems to me that
much benefit could be derived
from those meetings. All prnfes-
sions have tiioir different meetings
ilnd associations, then the
era should be united and work
for mutual bonnfit. Let
th ,, t ,, acJl , !r3 pf j oll09 county ex-
tlmmselves , meeting ..
,rc ' S9 .upon
together lor tlie purpose of
profession.
At the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
if J Fmncy, last Friaav evening,
the young pcojilo met. for the pur-
of organizing a literary socic-
ty. At the appointed hour the
door of the beautiful parlor was
(|, rown 0 p ; . :i to the guest. On !
llu>(i,,n ' ,i: Jo, "‘ W Buli:ior ’ S 11 j
was made temporary j
chairman. Mr Haddock took tho i
chair with a) i dignity and pro, coed I
( , d tf? car .. y out l)lw () !,j 0 ct of the
,nootin 8- The election of officers I
tho first bminess, tho fol -1
lowing were elected: President, : j
Prof. E L Ray; Vico President,
Mrs. J t.’ook; Secret-ry and
Tif ' :ifn,r “ 1 '’ Mi " s Finney; !
IV'arlo Massey. On |
motion of S II Haddock, Prof. E
Rltav'. Mrs. J T Cook and Miss'
Mary Finney were appointed to
draft Bll,t,lbln constitution and
by-laws for tiio society. It was j
decided that the meet ing of the
should be In-rconihly. The
following committee was appoin-
b;l * to nn'«*'gc program for next ;
meeting: Mr. and Mrs. M II Dad-1
and Mrs. J T Cook. They I
reported the fol!owing |
piu>■! ka" f:
Music, in. Inunonlal—Miss Kate
Finney.
Recitation—Miss Pearle Massey,
Ucmdi»g--Mis» Mary Finney,
.Music (vocal)—Miss IT-ssio An-
drews.
Declamation John Bonner.
Song—{qoarloUe)—Misses Mag-
Finncv, ^ Gussie Finney
p j!u|)cll( . mu ] Pauline
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» ;
Tf.cre being no further business,
( |,,, j adjourned to meet'
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'•* !- >r - ** ,,bl1 1,111 '’ niiU1, Among
present were Mr. and Mrs.
;j ][ Haddock, Mrs. J T Cook,
p ro ^ f j,* j p.,.- \ W Middlobrooks,' A Chambers J
w j T
J Xouu;h,>», ST J'ryan, Mhscs
Mary Finney, Kate Funej,I carlo
Massey, Maggu Slocumb and:
j> esg j 0 Andrews, !
!
A silver half dollar will p fo.i
a bottle of Dr Tichenor’s An sop-
Do. If, after fair trial you are
!1() t satisfied with your invest-
m -ut, tlie Proprietors will refund
your half dollar. A clean liquid,
pn-asant odor, and as a dressing
for Wounds, Burns, Nail
t tires, Barbed Wire Cuts, etc., it
.imply has no equal. For sale
by G W McGliev.
ROl.'Nl) OAK GLEANINGS.
Py great efforts men become
groat; by increasing efforts lliov
gain power and inil.i’-neo, i ;>cci-
ally when they rise from an
ble station in Hfo. This is fh
history of the* 1 1 1o of our piVM>ut
Governor, whom Georgia loves t-
honor. Wherever the interest. •:
the state has been at state wt> ti
him balling for the rights* id’
people. We admit what l.s true.
that Ijo is somewhat of a politician,
having been edneat • 1 in that kind
of a school. M e [| -t po 1 ;-
tics will not run high ncr-orgm
Ihisver. I,......
lor all eyes are tur.. d on (nimho
for ,tho gubernatorial chair. Homo
important facts known to li.e
p!o of Georgia will ilia ice him a
, man to , beat. ,
Now up slops Mr. Bartlett and
Mr. .Burner, two aspirants tor
Congress. Stop in, boys, while we
troublo.lhi waters. Your corrcs-
pomlont . . * inclin* , ,, \ to thin:: turn
is
about is fair play.
Wo were glad to see the favor-
able reports tli ron ;h you r <• .rn*s-
pondantu in vj^vd to the mm-
tho schools ■ ■ in mw
ty. We dm a little H,y of-rithnsm
is why wo don't gt\o m I!;o
full standard of our sc!.,. .!. S till
our school . increases m mm,.,, , ram ,
soon we wnl have . an a< ..dent.
teacher. Several hviii;-; som i dis-
twice have represented ti;.'ii'
sires to come lo our town for the
benefit they would get from *nr
school.
Our town is undergoing some
littIe improvements, such a Givery
staltles, carriage houses and black
smith shops. Dr. T A White has
added quite an addition to his re*
sidence.
Miss Katie Evans, a beautiful
belle of Monroe, also Miss ,'•bidin
McClord, another one of
fairest maidens, spent a few days
in our town. They were pleat-ant-
ly entertained by our friends, Joe
Walter and our horse Ir.-dcr. We
wonder if they talked about Ira-
ding,
The ladies that were appointed
to make collection for the repuiis
on the church have employed Mr.
Marks , of Hillsboro, to do the
work. Their plan is to have the
walls papered, casings, sealing
and benches painted. They weie
fortunate in getting Mr. Murks t
do the work, for it will be done in
a neat manner. Tliis committee
of ladies arc looking after tlici
part of the work that has I ic’cn
trusted to i heir care. Wiiat- s.ivs
the male committee, as to your
duty. We hear something like
procrnalination.
The revenue department
a good work in this part of
our county. Your correspondent
has been reliably informed that a
man cannot gel a drop of whisk* y
hi that part ofour county known
tho rider*. Wo Imoo the prid.e
of good cilh-.-nsiiip will tak* belt
of Uio-wj pe- ple and tliat tlie*y niay
not go back t*> tlu; mire.
Wn ’ hi!i, tiv hI
B: ! ' U f or c,:> f r ’ '' a
« ,
gaamnteodf p;,, 20e
. ’y'j i'i ,. j
”! M 1|t 'u*i ,U p! \s 'diav tii i ■' "for I
v t a Em
Wounds and as a cur.' for ‘ ’*»!*••
**>r man or Ix-a d,. iHs 0 K me.:
1 L 1 l "
There are three little
which do more work than am
other three little things created—
they arc the ant. the bee and D .--
Ait t.b> nilt i(- E:,.;iv
being t he far.i . iri iittlo pills for
and liver troubles, W
.McGhee, Gray; G P Parsley,
ton.
■ ■'-Sfc**
Mr. Ward L Siniil of Frede¬
rick -down, Mo., whs troubled wit h
Hm nic din nlio*u tor over thirt”
years. il<- had i--.--omc fully -ati--
«'’) «•''«< j' was only a question of
a short time until he would nav-
j ’ ^ u l» V J,,! ba f b,,:l ! ,r
by of 1i:>- .. 1 iu\-t }>!iysj#ijaii-
hoitio . j .«
Europe and Am<-rie.-: but. g-.t no ;
Pf i ' n '»-» e '»t nrbef. One day l:c
picked tip(4 nowspap'-r andchaiic'-d
to rend an aclverii.-einontof Cham-
| K , r | u ii,’ r- lobe, (Tn leru and I);ar-!
rhoia K'-medv. Ho got a bolt Ie of
it, the first do^e helped him and;
us - cured him. i 1 or
sale bv limit & Ilutchison, Round
Oak; A L Harris, & Co., Bradley.
A thrill <>f terror cough, is experienced
when a brassy of croup
sounds through the lion.se at night,
But the terror soon changes to re-
lief after Olio Minute Gough Cur
lias been administered. Safe and
harmless ff-r children. G W Me
Ghee, Gray : C P Parsley, Clinton.
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Begin the New .'cur ri:?ht, buy
» bottle of Dr Tichmiors Anti-op-
tic, louse in ea-e of accident,
Most wonderful bealiuc c'tmpounT
known to Medical Science. Only
cts. Ly G W McGhee, Gray,
A GOOD LIVE TOWN.
Those of US who wel'i — :sod
: '';v-- r. { out tir da vi iiea l he ,on(|
Tl tuua i 1 1 lo have in a
mea-mv kept up ith I
'ml "iib'-s ,,n ” ’ ;iI s l ho pi mil! <»*
»msi<uui:!\ t \ mu no c snlitinn
o appreciate the rapid strides she
has ado in the last few years,
ilefi 1 tho coin plot i< of the M &
Railroad Jasper county hauled
her cotton to Enlnnt a ml FI
'; 1!:\ lor shipment, and of .'nurse
I ho farmo s purchased th. -ir : u. -
|di away In mi home. To-day
Monticello is known afar IiM 01.0
f tlio best inland cotton markets
ml.:, tale, ami not inly l-uvs
all , f ;i. mt ton of the eotintv
“
but handles a ••;reat d-ml from every
county that adjoins her.
state of affairs naturally brings a
large trad.* and hn s eau.-i. d capital¬
ists to invest, their money here.
j Her brick bvisino buildings, 3 ft and tho are business bu’gv
the ,, . >wn :n ,, t.i , n.uit , of young
t ^
men—men fnil of vim, pluck mu!
miterpri ■ *, who nr - pulling to-
get her lor the up-building of their
ml , Tu. (’ :i-f am, m
,m.•.=- m m i toe
■JZ • ,u n ; orm oi
Din g. i> o. \ na .1 . !»<*•»n
and is to-day worth , r at b .1
, to , ,i tin-s-a >; mn, i.n-1 i:m tnni name
,
'>1 r LO ! m Lemon,. o,o i.-a famil.a. .
in almost every home in toe
counties that fUlJ'ilil Jm >('" —■. >r
their ro ulat ion fo fa.ir and lion*
’ t me )tls, libe and low
prioies are i-y no m eins confined
to their home county. Here can
found any thing needed in the
h ome or on I! I arm—buggies,
wagons, mules, h nv-e.i, guano, dry
goods, groceries, plantation sup-
[ilii's, and in fact anything that
imagination calls Lu\ And
bio t liey are the most accommo-
dnting men on cart.!i~-if you have
no money don i let, that, deter you
hut go to them.and they will fix
you up to ran your I arm and
charge you tlm -very lo west rat- of
interest. In tho thill they will buy
your produce aid pay you the
highest, market price.
Monticello is fix.-1 forging to the
front as a livestock market—ten
car loads of mules having been sold
during tho month of January.
Those who deal in live stock at
thix place are LO ib-nion it Bro.,
J M Alien, an old trader in the
business, and U H Rowell, a Ten-
ncssean locatmi here for too sea-
,,<>■>• if any of our people need
horses or mules it would bo to their
interest t-> visit Monticello before
buying cD-whoro.
In modern parlance one on visit-
ing the town would say that Mon-
ticollo is on a boom, but it is more
linn that—for booms,
btii)b!es, burst out lcre you
find a steady, Imalflily, s’ubslau-
goovih. Dirt will soon !><•
brok-n fora three story brio*
buildiim, in whi-ii will : o located
'u-wbank, a n-.v brick ware
' l011 :n wdl s on n>>, t’.vn new
•••.Imrches built, and a number of
private residence-; arc alrc.uly in
course*of construction, with other:
to ‘ ;
meuls slm .'m- a n o. pnper and
tbc I,(nvs ,il 1io ' vn county
lr ' 1 , ' UI D'^'Gi" <
" ::i '' ■ !i :l '' ; hii-.an tip-
to dab- town, n mo c.lioad oi !.h«-
nv-
*0? 1 >0 ulfition of k-.-id, ho.-jp able
cult ; -T people and it is over
. visit, them. While
t,i;c -1 - is no Eld' o to Lo found
Ir.-re, home : e.cild find li.l I
noire sock.I, healthy or prosperous
place. -May. lie continue to grow
After V'-.u * of untold suffering
from pi I !; \Y I'lir.-ell of Knit
ncr.ivi I In, ffin, wa cured bv u ing
a simrie D -Witl ’s Witch
ilu./.-: i in d: r ascs siu-.li
a-ecz-ma, .a li, pimples and ob-
--tin;.:-! soo- ar.- ; - -dily cured bv
^ ‘.i • G W !o-
( . ! j * (■. •• . ' I'i mi T
Gili'RGI NOITGE.
All tlie steward of tho Clinton
circuit, are cane stly requested to
, ( .j. ^ Methodist church in Clin-
ton Feb.Otli at 10 a
it. II. Bow mt,
(Fmurnian.
*• O-
Doctor Stapler, Macon, Ga.,
bit) Mulberry street, makes
specialty ol the Eye, Ear,
inro;it, Lungs,
We ar** anxious to do a little
good in this world and can think
<,f no pleasanter or better way to
do it. than by recommending 0:i°
MinuW Gough Cure as a proven-
iv of pneumonia, serious lung consumption troubles
-nd other
*. !»•• * foilow ne.-:!<-«1<*d colds. <> W
McGlc ••, G:. y: C I’Pursh-y. Clin-
| \ irat&c4sJ%c& | f^^ANDV CATHARTIC ]
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CORECOS15TSPATION
10 * AIL
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&2i222i$s.
I f lu Up 4 o-Date
n lot biers.
he stress our claim to lliiii title stronger ! 1 an over., I.can -e yo
have sticngtai ised our store, stock and ability.
Mr,* Walk T V vimer ;
, °' bt <he, interest Ir
•.T‘,'. |’ ’’ —’* , ,I U ' : " Hl ” o. y
( . n ',,|
vmwOA 1 ^ 0 ^ 1 * 40)11 v.,.. ^Xj 1-XUUuUl
iL'll the foil, whoi*o we arc prepared with every facility, hacked by
eourtesv, no: -ml a liberal policy towards out customers to
... rr ami MERIT )L If PATUuNAGE. ' We l.aye - nr same sld sbiru
io •c, w ho nr, a of ill)!' fit f 1 ' > 11) * ‘ Lo sou 113.
Re yiect i'til !y
■r, 7”^ A.m- m j ?y ,* Or HOUSER,
.vUIld r- u.bi f'4-
’E'i i u 9 1 !p-tO“Dat e C Lot h iers
•WS Third St., MACON, GA.
W Jbf£ BRA.! m.
WITH
M 0 Balkcom.
H ANT NO accepted a posi¬
tion wi t h M (! BA LK-
COM 1 respectfully ask
my frieudH to call on me. I will
giio you as good goods and as
much for your money as any house
in Macon, or I do not expect your
t rude. Wo have a full line of
Hardware, Tinware, Plow geai
Wagon gear, Paints, Brushes,
Window glass Ac. Respectfully,
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Dealers In
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Ladies’ i>ress Goods,. Clothing,
BOOTS and SHOES.
Weate'j handle and have on h ind at all times
iorses and Mules
Thai we will sell for Cash or on Time. V/a sell the Celelraisd ■
MitchelWagon
And tlie Best Make of Buggies
and Harness.
Thanking tho public fora liberal patronage in (lie past, we so-
licit a conLinuauco of the same, promising fair treatment to all. ■
Respect luIJy,
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