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THE NEWS,
PltBIJSnKD IT- F JIV Tituimdav.
SUB«OHlPHO?t pRfOK. $1.
The Klks will play at circus m
Macon on Sa'urday March 12th.
According to the ; pap I s t In r<
' anonly 22 cases ol smallpox in
Mncon.
Mrs. Nobles is still getting ln-r
hash at the expense of the public,
with her fate, it'-yet?, unsettled.
Candler, Atkii son and Reiner
clulis are being organized all
the Stale. As t he weather grows
warmer so will the campnign.
Fore*,!, Tuttl'\N In- |mihtor nnd
,i , ,l ' 1, . ' , ' , j,
through , the Eafonton papers, ns
a candidate for Governor. He says
h» is junior running to keep tip
with llro. Sam.
11 ' , w .. r . i ' f,| . v.
•
has spent. t«<-million dollars ,i with
in a few montliB to aid Spain in
crushing the lil»erties of the
p|e of Cuba whom t hey c< mid not
murdernnd starve, |,ut ho has no
money with which to brin^ tin*
mangled lvnuiins of (b< murdered
Bailors of the Maine to their
friends for Christian burial. Shame
on such an administration !
The Natiou-'iI capital is very
much excited over the situation
resulting from the destruction of
the battleship Maine in Havana
harbor. Ti e board of inquiry has
as yet made no report, and all ru¬
mors of war is wit In >ut found at ion,
us the United Hisics will take no
a tops until it is ascertained the
cause of the loss of the ship.
If it. is found to be the result, of a
submarine mine war may be de-
dared, hut even if this should be
proved it is not by any means
certain that we will lake up arms
against Spain. If there is any
other honorable wav out the con¬
servatives ones will find it, as this
country is in no condition to go
to war at this time. It is to 1)0
hoped that Fnele Sam will get
out on a lei cost I and equally
us honorable plan.
Geo. W Adams, Editor of the
•Katontoii -Messenger, is a emuli-
dftte for the I- gislaiurn from Put¬
nam county. Putnam has always
been ably and honorably reprosen
ted in the general assembly, and
ths election of Mr. Adams would
be no deviation, lie is a staunch
democrat .tiid’iu the stormy days
of the past has done vn'T-nt work
for his party. As chairman of the
democratic, executive committee
he displayed marked ability as a
leader, and was unspairing with
his time and devotion to his trust.
He is at the head of one of the
best edited nnd strongest demo¬
cratic papers in Georgia, and his
tiles will show how he lias labored
for his party and that which was
right. T'his is the first opportu¬
nity that the good people of Put¬
nam have had to show their ap¬
preciation of his valued services,
and were they to fail to rally to
*
his support would be guilty of the
liases ingratitude, but the people
of Putnam are not made of that
kind of sliilf. and it is safe to
predict that Mr. Adams will give
up his sat in the editorial chair,
for a season, ’ for one in thoGeor-
. would . hon-
gia eapitol. 1 utnam
or herself in honoring this worthy
son. I'm-: News wafts its
gratulatims across the lin(> ,n in
advance, and only ii givts'that it
is deprived ,f l > ^ asHro
helping Putnam perform a pleas-
ant dutv.
Bl.OFYi'SVIFl.E NEWS.
Kthridce s. -ol oneued Mo-
day 5 with , Mi* l.iz le ( rewter, ol
btinsmv teacher, t niortuimte
circumstances uemyod tno open-
niug of oi.r sclc-ol, but 1 predict a
prosperous term. Teacher and
children are getting to work in
earnest. Eighteen pupils and
1 pr-imblv nmie to follow .
Map Anderson, of W .Hard,
visited his daughter, Mrs. W T
Little, this week.
Mrs. I) E Norris, front near
Haddock, nnd her friend Mrs. Rip-
ley, of Mhc-sh, spent, hist Tlnirs
d t.v with Mrs. 1. V Farrar.
Mrs. McCauley and Jtrs.
of Milletlgeville, are on a visit to
Mrs. A L Miller.
Mrs. S E William- s still criti-
cully ill. 1 here scents to be
improvement in her condition.
We waft our congratulations
and verv ■«: wishes to our young
friends, M'T Smith and hie charm-
’ing bride. May their lives be fu!
of happiness aud prosperity. We
Guar reports of other
'bells.
ATKIN;. ON'S PLATFORM.
Judg Spent
8 rn ,i ( ,
Wo in 18 t siiv that our iidffc
from* it c-unes nearer nn etiug |
with the requirements of the <
f’fl inn t linn any w e in\\ •a rend. jf
should be noted however, flint tin
the last tr> 1 , nnd
the declarations of the otlir tw
I him gat " him j
an advantage. IL# good jinpf i
and the educational clause j» 80
much to our liking t hat we repro¬
duce If, and it matteranot who m
governor, wc hope the day i not
tor dintnot when his idem’« (Ins
important-suIij jct will bo curried
out :
No bici. a u rcl s t ep 1 ■•'iih! hi
tdlou iif the matter of edu- .it: n.
I favor th" niaiiinnaic- of ih"
j, M h|i,. school system of the Slate
at its present standard of excel-
h-nce nnd oflieh-ney, and, as the
financial condition of the country
,hai I improve, I favor the jm-
provcni«nt. of the system -o as
a (lord to ' per-..... I'-uling n tin
n|( . (i| (Vjfll ri(;tM sf;1)ool f<lci)itJ „ B in
u jj r f, K ,, w t* equal to tlios • HOW 011-
joyed by I he mini hi I ant < f towns
and other thickly 'rural populated corn-
nmnilies, Our population
sliould be afforded . hucii advai
ii.-, will t-iiabb-’ tin in to re-
m;i j n tip u-in rms and educate
their children at home. No dr-
euim.laiicc has contributed more
to the depopulation of the
try districts than the like of
•r school facilities. This is not a
hoiillby condition, find the solution
of the problem rests alone *ith
tj,., St-ute.
1 favor the payment of snlnriv
of the public vlmol teachers
I lirp’i, ut the Slab • at tin end
d each IIH Hit Ii. I l.-i ving eefi'"' 1
their iiimi'-v ... the pul,Re
II,ey Should not be drive,, to tin-
necessity of selling their
to ino-:lev lenders at ruinous rates
of discount in order to raise monev
with which*to pay tlieir Jiving ex¬
penses, while all nth' " persons in
the employment of I ho f l:i(,- iv-
ceive tlieircompcnsation promptly
and regularly.
SIDE WAY TO THE'FRONT.
Doubt, dispondenoy nod un.-or-
ttvini-y are rile in t lie land. f
small amount of rain fall within
I In , , last ,, H\ i ! vi moot! ,i -" pt.-euilly I,
- ,
the unpri' ,‘"i!--nt ■ 1 dry wint-r, has
given alarm to a f-w who-visions
are nmgniti- Asiatic (I to picture famine, the while h-,r-
rors of an
others are disconcorlod over
governments relations with Spam
and the probability ol warm
""'"'.V r, TT*
a. ,l".l ill.,.i ll,.yar.-.l
that it- is not confined alone t<
the farmer, but all other avoca¬
tions are similarly afllicted, and
the only com for I, if possible,
be adduced is that suggested h\
the reply Of the .......... Al-v
phens s.-nt out to 'learn and re-
port to extent ot damage-' fiom
the storm—--'thank the Lord,'Mai-,
Alex, our neighbors is bad oil'a.-
us.’’
The schools through tliis see-
tion have commenced and are
progressing linolv. Miss Smith
(VII ■Ids tlm rod at Oakland,
Minnie Wynn at ‘Vaysidc, Mr
Lyle at Bradley and Miss Jane
Ihigpcnat White Oak.
A colored clnld three wars old
on Mr. Sam Green's place was
badly ! Inirned last Thursday that
f it died Sunday.
This community mourns the
death of Mrs Allen Wheeler, wlw
died last Thursday. Another reward, good
woman has gone to her
Allen and children have many
sympathizers in their
nient.
... We regretted .. , the illness of f
Judge I.oster, noted in the Tele-
graph. After attending church
at Bradb-v. the lateness of the
hour of arriving to dinner, d. iibt
less intensified a usually good ap-
imtito thut frtihHl t > the'war-
nings of lady friends who admon-
fished by u siiring that Mark
Greene ,\ml Clark Smith were not
«-*"*•
We omitted to t.uunurntt ....... III „ till
OiltWet another mlalllble sign of
‘ I times—Hie 11 ' numerous 1 utliee
seekers. , I hree out ,
now out
Governor and entries not closed.
I he t<»\\ ovprossutns Iigaivi nut 1 *
eat# Candler the favorite, but
there is no telling ’till the votes
are counted.
Mr. Towles nnd
John Gilgore. ^ • arc » iireparing i -.1- c
leave for Jsouth Georgia in limit
ol carpenter work. !n.-- it may
be to their ink-rent to go. we
like to hoar ol an old settler ieav
'"8
It w. or should lm, the highest
ami ot on ry merchant to please
Ilia customers : nnd I lint*the w ide-
awake drug tirm of M> vers A
lelnan, Sterling, III., follow is doing so,
is proven by th« ing, trmn
My Echleman : "III HIV sixtecu
veurs' experience in the drug btisi-
ness 1 have n -v- r sen or s >ld oi
tried a medicine that give as good
satisfaction as Chamborlnin’s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrho'a Re-
nied.v ” Sold by Hunt «v Hutch l.
son, Round Oak • A 1. Harris. A -
Bradlcv.
is A LEM STFTl.NCS. j
• t *rmor <'« rri' pendent * from e
\ vicinity boeni* to , ImvDover- . „
1 , ns hit; , ,. !v and wo desired to
that , . moron . live ,
or m 4i w are t
(bar , |
Our school lin crown to snchi
imimm* (,* proportion that on ad-
ditiona! a pproj oriation was made
and enabl i’l| HH in employ an as j
slant. Mias Mary Plumy Mic-
C&OC is -Mi?s Mntl io Moon, who was
home. Mina Mary give* on- j
tin satisfaction and is quite a
UCCt j s f ii 1 teacher. Exnmina-
\v held lust week, nnd we!
arc glad to see so many entirely on the I
honor roll, i his feature is :
now to ! lie children.
Wiisliingbm*# birthday was ob-!
a-rveil with implosive exercises.,
Each pupil was required to bring;
-•.me i..I t bearing on W ashing-
tons lin-. leu I i:!! _ - children.
bearing 11n nib ■ of A ashingron s •
naiii", <• mie forward and r.-cited a
verse. Special mention must be;
made of them.
Our community was quite
touished to hear this morning that
Mr. foin Rivuns and Miss bln An-
draws Inal married the night pro-
vi-u- Tie- eer< rnonv was pn-
formed by Rev. E W Hammons
the home of Dr. Tom Gibson.
bln i- on-- of our sweetest young
ladies, and very much beloved by
all who know her. Mr. Bivins is
a progre-„-i ve ycmig man, and
conn s from one of ot:r b st
ile.-. Wo wish the young "ouph
much through happiness in their journey
life.
I.ueco Godard, who weeks injured is
himself so badly two ago,
improving remarkably fast.
are anxious for the little fellow’s
recovery. He has certainly been
t patient sufferer and is quite u
her -.
Mi^e. Mary Einney and Hal-
!i( . p, lt ( |„ u jif vi8 j, .Milledgeville
- Saturday and Sundav. They written
oyer 1(1 , !r . p!nv
'
Htowart.
.Mr. Jim Bloodworth s baby-
•in b'-t! '-i'. We hope to bo able to
chronicle its improvement soon.
in ,nou mix or sax-km soiioor..
OTIl OH . l,K.
Ilaltie Ethridge 98 2-5, Ilpmer
Bivins 97 1-6.
* 1,1 ' '• A1 •
R"1Rice'i.s:; t Gordon Efh-
ridge . 'd Cl hallio Andrews no,
Ethridge 97.
iSm, < IB r.K.
,, M Ri- 99 b-7, Juun Ivitcli-1 |
-i<-
V, Anni< Lon Miller 95, j
Alomm Ca! -f 97 8-5 Mat-tie -Miller |
M., r y Lizzie Godard 98 - 8.
:I\D ohadk.
Lemma Stephens OS'S-S,
Kilch(?ns .,•> 2-8, Elbim. Ethridge
()!) ,, ||a HolUiift ww, Willie
6-.;.
C-- ■ «-rH,
Mill;.. V ('.aa-fnr.l 0»i,-r II.-,-
K,li,, " sci,s ' *«?.*»*’*
A thrill of tern r is experienced
when a brassy cough ot croup
sounds through the house el. night.
Hut tin- I - : >i soon changes t-> re-
ii •: after ()-,:■ Minute Cough Cure
has been administered. Safe and
herml -- lor ch.l.irer. G W
Id: - ray ; t I 1 ur«l..y, (.-litlton.
\\ _ h k n bilious ': r costive, cat
Casearef, candy cathartic,
guaranteed, KVv-fk’
One Minute Cough Cure, cures,
Hu* i. wi»* i* «■•■»#* ier.
FOR SAFE.
q v iiouse and dwelling
,)nk, Ga. G. W. Gom.on.
There are three little things
which do more work than any
other t hree litt le things created
t an- the ant, t lie bee a ml De-
Witt's wittle Early Risers, the last
being the famous little pills for
stomach and liver troubles. G W
McGhee, Uray; C P Pursley, l
ton.
i . Cascarktb ,, stimulate .. , , ,. liver,
neys and bowels. Never
j weaken or gripe. 10c.
------— —
U R-'S?''* N-" V-ar right, buy
bottle of Dr Ticl.eimra Antisap-
to uso incase of accnten t.
Must wonderful beating comp-und
known to > .-dmai .Vience %
-»9 eH. by G McGhee, Gray.
a.;.
!f forever, voll wan . to „ U it loUavco usin.y nvagactic, easily
ami be icaeo well, strone, ^o-To-Bsc,
full of wv vfi?or, take
the n,>:ut T-wovisi-r, tlmi mak 's weak
,uvuz. Many pwjnu-u '^Rh^tALM-A wiiki* in twday..
$im StevUn* Bookletmui Uwmcdr Co., ^ntnpiemailed Uncaeo Now free. A.u
or
DcWnt# w , Ltt , JliTifmriv t l e Early Risers.
— -*•— — —«* —
Evertbodr s«y» So.
...lUortio tirnmnst won-
j
.wt. and rcfreslumj to the Us-i-,ata«ei!t!y
utwiteaMSwbe, eSum^ylwnAdispel’ liabin.il constipation 0 ^;
0 iev.-r, sod box
and biliousness. Pleoao bay try a
-
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Solve
Curss Files. Scalds. Darns.
JNO. A. MENDERSON :
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GR.W. <-A
W. s. LSSTER,
attorn i:y at i,\w.
Cl.IN TON, oa i
\il by; sine entrusted to me
will reeeiv- prompt attention.
\\ uro anx lo do a little
good in‘this world mid can think
of no nlensantpr > or bettor wav
do . . than bv , recommending ,• Oi
it
\! . ,, C- urn an n prev ' n
of .. DucuiiioHH', consumption , i
iiv 1 1 ;
flint other vrintis limit , tronhit.* , , ,
d colds. G W |
tliftt f.ollow neglect,
Met; (fC: •. Gray; t l' Purnley,Clio*j
toll
j) 0C f,, r stapler, Macon, Go., I
rj00 Mulberw street, makes n l
8pp ,, iattr of t j, e K ve, Ear, Now,
''ihrouL Lungs
Whooping cough is the most
di-ire sing malady; hut its
tian can he cut short bv the use of
One Minute Cough Cure, which is
also the best known remedy
CD '“J and all lung and bronchial
troubles. G W McGhee, Gray; C
p Parsley, Clinton.
- — -
A silver hn.i doi.ui " 11' _P n y for
a bolt.” of Dr l iohenor h Aii sop-
tic. If, »R-r fair trial J'ou ari
not a.isfied with your invest-
inch*, the I’r n'ietors will refund
your half dollar. A clean liquid.
prensant odor, and ns a dressing
for \\ ouuds, burns, Nail
lures, Rerbed Wire Cut.-!, etc., it
simplv has no equal. For sale
by G W McGhee,
- ~
Children _ . and adults tortured by
burns, scalds, lnjune eczema or
skin diseases. m«.v secure instant
rmiel by using DeH it L s Witcli
Hazel. Salve. It L the great Rile
rmneoy. O.M McGhee, Gray ; C
1’ Fursley, Clinton.
A man stands no chance of be-
ing ele-ted to the mayorship of n j
’’tty unless he enjoys the confl-!
dcnco and esteem of his neighbors
Geo. \Y ilumpliiey is the popular
der ninyor date of Swan ot Jan. ton, Ohio, 17, JB06, and un-J lie j
writes as foliows:. --This is to cer-l
] I l! v ,«;>ir »ppie<'ial ion of Lhani-1
-
1 l: ■' 0,, ! - V “ , ' uu “.'- • J '
, "‘’'^Hiors . . have tested
!t - ,,n f ! T k ” ww ! r ,s an excellent
org ;, w Humphrey.” Sola by {
' Round
j,,.,,. & Hutchison, Oax: I
A L Harris -VCo., Bradley. !
;
, Fon . t, others , by , vour j
annoy
CO ugliing, and l i -k your life by |
neglect ing ii cold. (*n,- Minute
Cough Cure cur", coughs, colds, j
croup, ^rippe and oil throat McGhee, and !
(ing; tronhles. G W
Gray; CP Pursh-y, Clinton.
Dr Ti<,honors AnCseptic is guar-
n „,„.,( (o cure e Vl -rvtliiie>-and 'for
any (,,\s a d-'-s ing
\\, und.- and as a cure for Colic.
for man or boa-:t it is 0 K and
“don’t vou forget it. ‘
Wiint p'easure is there in
Hitl, a head:,.-he, e„„Mimition and
r,,.,ly I,,,,HI™ l.v |,
A. soi i<*o
L w ‘A'.L-LL L" "l 1 "; . . ! EL, , I'?. .. ««!'«
w rk „
sal,sf.u-tion. -N.-w ' located
giv- at
hortville. J A! Ci.ahk.
Prepare for Accidents and d is-
eases of the New Year. Buy a
bottle of Dr Tie-honor's Amisep-
tic. Heal cuts and burns quick-
or and with less suti'ering than
anything. Cures colic too, in
man or beast. 50 cts- by J C Bar¬
ron, Clinton.
,i
vmmm V
e V
ExcrkIob tickets at refiacr-d rates
he»ween loral points are on sale after
12 noon saturdv,*. aad an . Cp. ru.
S, ° n<,aj
a l/, . .
B „ s '^ r ' 5 t «rhcEMUhonld
sndconsiilertheadvantages
offered riaSeyannah slid Steamer lines.
(h! ' Fli p .;„ on ” a- t - r ^ Are sleeping ! ' ear
ferc.and theexpenseof , meftis en ronle. ,
Ws take plensnrc in coinmendiag' to
thetravcUng public tlw r*cte referred
t«. aamcly,' Ha Centra thence t of Georgia the
Railway to Savannah, via
c .jegant Steamers of the Ocean Steam-
ship Company to Kew York aad Boston,
and the .Vreliants and Miners line
e eemferl of „ the .. TraT? . „ agptib .c
a <
is looked after in a macKer that defies
criticism.
Ktertrie lights ard electric
kan^orady fnraishe# staterooms,
modern sanitary arrangements. The
Ublcs are snpviied with all the dellca-
I".’ •’ •■* «»“»*«"
kefs. All the luxury at.d eomfoits of
» «>rdorn hotel while on board ship,
aff.u'U'ag eTery opportunity for rest,
recreation or pleasure. stewardess
Kaek steamer baa a to
iook especially after ladies and chit-
dren traTeliufr alone,
steamers sail from Savannah for
-New Kawdays,and torkdai, for except Boston Thursday twice a week, a „ d
For information as to rates and sail-
iuir dates of steamers and for berth
reservations, apply to nearest ticket
msw-, J.C. HAZLK,(nfu. Passrnwr A art..
t H Hl\T0N *’ Traffic M'inatrer (/a.
savannah,
Vi ■,
PLANTERS
. ui4«*r<.9Masu«u; aBrr.-sauTaEgasAiaresa OHoantu
Don’t Fail to Head This
For our inten sis ore mutual, mid to each other we must look for success. We aro again in the field t* of*
fer you our reliable fertilizers,
Penguin Mauotee V,
giiano, guano f V;
Olympic guano, 'Tip Top guano,
Plain Acids. High.grade Acids with
potash, Cotton Seed Meal and Kainit,
I
Wo have made extensive improvements in our Factory, mivo studied closely the wants of jovt laud#
a s to offer yon goods to produce the best results. Chir motto is to improve our goods everv year, so as to
bold our customers and make new ones. We are anxious to place our goods in" tlrehands of all prompt
paying planters, and to them we propose to give satisfactory prices. Now \re only ask * yon to give our
MM® T M SflWAlf, Of CUnton,
an opportunity to price you and explain the merits of our goods. Before placing your order wc Would be
ghid if you would sco or write our agent, Mr. F M STEWART, Clinton, Ga. !*
h ^ 1 ^YS J J v* 1 TH I J_iXVxl TVS >'V r PHOSPHATE WORKS Macon GA.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Tint is what it was made for.
Notice
TO MY JONES COUNTY
FRIENDS.
I with the Dannenberg l
am now
^ ^ 'i Mucon f’ Ga ' When in the j
( on , fc or , r( , t me . I will a!- j
* j
w g nppW . iate yoljr patronage
(M „t make it to your J interest to ]
° meyonr trnd e . i
-
Yours to serve,
John C Haodock
Tetter, Salt-Klieum anti Eczema.
The intense itching and smarting, inci-
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed and
by applying Chamberlain’s Kye
skin oia tment. Mauy .very bad cases
hare been permanently cured by it. It
equally efficient for itching piles and
* and^roaic Ai” wrre-eyes." 1 * ‘ij nhV.!(n!» ( ’* trost : bites
35 cts. per -box.
Ilr, Cady’s Condition I’owdei's, aro
just what a horse needs when in bod
condition. Tonic, blood ptu-ifier and
vermifuge. They are not food
medicine and the best in use to put a
hors< ' in P ri “® condition. Price 23
3eats ^ packag0,
Wiien in Macon don’t fail
to go to
ISAACS’ A F E
The only first class
Kcstmirant
, " ,hea,y „ .. .. g , n iSdS;
'
B.
Okdixary’s Offick, Jones Co. Ga.,
WHm.a. T J
.Mrs. Mary lxiyd, dec d., sqq- '-o me
for dismi-siou. These arc «.. cite alt
T" : " rn ^, UJ T" w
(ho brst Momlav in March next, why
he rlsall not be discharged- -
Given under my hand officially,
R T Ross, Ord
Ohdinarv’s Office, Jones Co. Ga.
Dec. ! 1,1897.
Whereas S F and Alfred Clawson,
admrs. do bonis non on (.-state Jesse
Gliuvsoti, dee d npplb 8 to me for dis-
mission- These are *o cite all persons
C- incerned to show cause at this olfioe
on or by the first Monday in April
next, if any they have, w hy they shall
not he discharged from said trnst,
Witness my hand oificiariv,
K T Boss,
Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Okfick, Jones Co. <la.
January 10th, 1898.
Whereas Dr. .Tno. F Anderson ap¬
plies to me for dismission from the
estate of Lucy Malone, deed, These
arc to cite all persons concerned to
show cause at this office, if any they
have to the contrary, oft or hv the 1st
Notice.
Wc desire to call the attention
()f eustomers and the public at
'»>«• <»"»f»« n»t «»<m *«•
ther notice we will only grind two
days ,i„ va in the the week— _Tnesdavs 1 ue&ctays and and
Saturdays. W e solicit the pat-
ronage of evervbodv and will do
u )| that is in our'power to
satisfaction. E Don’t forget the
u. ‘ lv Tnesdnvs ‘ and Saturdays ‘ ‘. '
I he Bradley Mill r A. Gin r ; Co. r
Lumber for Sale
■
I have J ____ N Larson.' with . saw mill
in mv original longfcaf class Pine Forest, 75e
, UK ] will sell first lumber for
ncr W«e hundred fret, and --ocond class
1 - r - 1 . «*. Tl.i, I„„,
| 1( , r j l ls m ,( l-nd any turpentine drawn
fi-„ n , it mid willlest witli weather
p , )HUr0 twice tl,,,- . times .-is long as
lumber that lias. Send me dVkfv. vour or-
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Loans negotiate.! on improved
farms, nt lowest market rates, and on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteen years standing.
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passed. . TT H0^7AED ^_. M. „„ ts^uiTu, Tn , T .
Ho. 314 Second St.*, Ala con, Ga.
F OR THE
Plows Plow Handles, : J; Rope,
Plow Stocks, Plow handle damps, • ; Axes St handle#
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Plow lines, Plow hee.l bolts, A Water bucket#,
Plow traces, Plow bolts. ' Well bucket#,
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Plow^haines, Flow devices, . is: ' > Cutlery,
Plow collars, Single trees, Crockery ware.
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Plow back bands, Plow points, - ‘J*. Locks & hinge#.
ALL AT MACON PRICES
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Everything up to Date,
Ami '.vc sell everything rlmtyou need to wear.
()ur $5-00 .aiid $;8'00 Suits
for 50c, Toc.iH.09 aini T1,6ti-—every mtof-rnitl ftp)#. We can suit every child
in Georgia. Bring them to ns to be fitted up. Our
"‘hoe Department
is chuck full of solid serviceable shops,'-and Wr- will not be undersold on good
shoes, no use to say more, conic to us to buy .shoes. Dry Goods of every doo-
cri jition—Sheeting, .Chicks. Jcmgs, prints, Drejip Goods, "Notions &«., that we
sell as cheap as anj) house Jn the South?
MII.IMN’F.RY is a spbcuil’feat’niw'dftoUr’busfness—her# you find up-to-
date styles, with a practical mflliirerto assist jp ypur selection, and prices that
wiii please the Indies. ■ Dome get-«ui: prices ' lyycfyou are our friend and cust#-
mer. , . ■
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A G JARRATT, Prbp’r.
Cor. Third and Cherry-Streets', V e-,-';, MACON, GA.
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We. do not claim to sell more
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rhau ««Nothw storem the city W
But we. do t.'LA.I j[_t.o srlLas dfofeFfn gnplTf'fiBritsdt is possible to buy for m*M*
and at prices to match any sthVBwrtb for th« mum amount of qntj- ■
itv. Como and see us; •*
SHOE co«
t"EstabttAh«t1840)
107 Cotton Avenite, BACON, OA.
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GreatBARMIS Store 3
507 CheiW Street, Macon, Ga.
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We take pleasure, jn tclj,ing.flur frie’o.ffs that our buyer, MR, EESSLUt^ 1
, nas returned from Uie Eastern markets; vrfi&te he purchased a full line of
QilisloiHats. •’ -1 . ; v
DryGoofc; Milliiery, k $ l
At prices that will surprise yCVr. ’ ftefevfi-you buy come and get our rrio##y. ! rr
which is about OXE-flALF tjie regular price.
Men'.-stilts - Bovs’ sui’s - - 85c to
Overcoats - - P.7-') to jHO.OO .. Mackintoshes • $3,00 to ftyJODr .
LadiyF Capfes 75c to $9,U0.
Zfats, Shoes, Gzimfor.sfBlankVts-Bp'rMrds, fob Admkous Millinery, and a great
other Articles to mention.
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_:•> Pi oprietors.
«w cio# sws*; /r- r ifaeon, d% .r
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W<* would Jikc to have , in/-n(iv‘Cr?ino , an*l sot’ us.
C H KEj.LER, JlRiUB'E." JiFANDGLU'd,
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