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Eutered at the Post Office «t Gray
Ga., ns second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of the County,
Published Every Thuhs-day.
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Subscription Prick. $1.
T. Ii.TURNER, Proprietor.
T. R. TURNER.......( HENDEIbSOX, ( Editors.
J. A. . . .
Wc are in rcocipl of a poem en¬
titled “On August. I > The author
would have done better to put it
on ice.
An exelmng, auva the devil is
getting tt in the neck during these
days of revivals. Yes, and the
yellow-legged chicken, too.
Suye a South Georgia editor:
“Green pees, sweet potatoes, mus¬
cadines and butterheans are in
our r ’ 8 t. ” Hope be died b ppy
Some of (lie brightest para¬
graphs wo see these days aro writ¬
ten by Mrs. M.vrtfc Bayne Paslev,
of the Macon News.
We feel it our duly to btato that
a Denver woman changed her
mind so often that il waa com¬
pletely worn out, and now she is
in an asylum.
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A Bans idiysiciau warns hi.
Indy patrons that the habit ol
kissing pugs and poodles is ex
tremely dangerous. Whether tin
warning is intended for the bane-
fit of the pugs and po» dies or th*
ladiea wo are unable to say.
A county in Ki «s which Inn
several candidates tor each oflic.
has Nuhstiluted a series of prix.'
fights for the primary, the success
fill scrappers to ho the nominees.
This is n good plan but we cotih
not try it. There wouldn't be am
one l«<; to inrow up tho sponge.
Totsie: “Mama, (boo boo) yon
wont have any old slippork *«.
throw after mo when 7’m mar¬
ried.’’
Mama: “Why?”
Totsie: “’Cuuse you'll weai
’em all out spankin’ me 'fore l’n,
growed tip,”
The Macon News snys n New
York millionaire has established a
colic where girls will ha taught
to know themselves. Those who
wish to preserve the tradition
that, there is nothing now undei
the sun had bettor head off this
scheme right now.
An Arkansas editor has discov
ered the nerviest of men. He says
that this man subscribed for Ins
paper on credit, took it for fiv<
y urs without paying a cent and
then otTered to sell the old papers
hack to tho editor for cash when
the latter's file hud been destroyed
by fire,
A Kansas editor udvt.; cob this
ingenious conception of a i end-
less chart in human ambition:
V “Every farmer boy wants to be n
school teacher, evorv school teach-
hi hopes to be on editor, every nd-
itor would like to be a banker, ex
cry banker would liko to be a
trust magnate, and every trust
I magnate hopes some dny to own
a farm and have chickens and
cows and pigs and hortms to look
after. We end win re we begin.
(SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia, Jones County
Will lie sold on the first Tuesday in
Fepteinliei next, at public door outcry be
fore the courthouse at Clinton,
ibid county ami state, within the legal
hours of sate, to the I ighcsl bidder foi
Cash, the following property, to-\\it:
A lot or pimicl of land situated in
Jones county Ga , Sanders district, O.
M„ and con tin g $02 1-2 aero,mere
or lesa, and ktiuau as the Cuts place.
Hounded as follows i On the North by
lands of Lucian Benton and Mrs. >1
F. Mlddlebrooks, on the East hv lands
of J F Anderson, and on the South
ami West by oilier lands owned by
heirs of l)r .8 M Anderson, deceased.
Said property levlerl on as the projrer-
ty'.4 W J McMiehael, adiiiinktrator
of J-hniljr J. McMichacl, deoeasetl, to
satisfy an execution issued from the
Superior Court of J»»j<er county. Oa..
in fax’or of Johanna Hawc, trustee
herself and children, towit! Obv
Hawc, Boland R Have, Mary Belle
Have, Elisa E Have. Hamilton P
Have. Lixzie G Have, and Early W
Hawe against said >V J McMicliael
administrator of Emily J. McMichai 1
deceased. YsusM in possession serv-
ed with written tuilika'as required hv
stain U* W J Me Michael, udnmiis
trator. served with written inrifi e.
Proper!v i pointed out by W 8 Flor-
plaintirs attorney, and sold ns
MeMtehael. I ger "».«* demnmrd. to •■««»^/- mii. nyAt*
as above rerl'^f Tbtr Jui!> $,190*.
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A large tract comprising
nndsof acres of fcriile lands in
U»« '<>«*“"* River Vullcyn)
now thrown open to the public
fur settlement Thi« body of land
lies uirectly adjoining known that rich Win
fertile seel ion as
Kiowa »ud Comanche Country of
Oklahoma, on the lied and Pease
Rivera, w ithin a few miles of Ver-
non, Texas, a flourishing Com ity
•Seat, town of >1,500 people, *ub-
ituutial homes, public buildings,
lohoclsaixi churches. Two lines
4 railroads mrv completed; directly one
(Frisco System; runs
through tho laud. Here is a coun-
try where wheat, oats, corn, cot-
ton and alfalfa grow side by side;
where they have a yennonrd mar-
et and favorable shipping raes;
, here the growing seasons and are
long and tho winters short
mild, la ws second to none and
axes one-fifth that of Eastern
and Northern stales. Special
trains via the Frisco System wili
run to Ibis land, leaving
at 2:130, 8:R5 cud 10:00 p. m.
in<l Kansas Ciiy at 7:15 and
II :80 p. m , Tuesday, September
15, next. Low rate of $15x0 from
■4. bonis and Kansas City to Ver-
.on, Tex us, aid return. J’ropur-
ionnlely low rates from nil other
! mints.
If it is your intention to make
this nip to secure a valuable home
s'te. write to R. S. Demon, Secre¬
tary, Frisco System Immigration
Bur im, El . Louis, in order that
vi rangements f ir your accommo-
lation mny he made.
Boj f'tiriul of Colic \I'tcr
I’liysIclHti's flail Fail Trout ad. mriit
My 'i«v when four years old w as
'alien with colic and ernmps in
ns stomach. 1 sent tor Hie doctor
nid lie injected morphine, hut lion tho
■luld kepi, getting worse. aspoonful 1 I of
<ave him half a C
/Immlmrliiiu’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, and in hnlf
hi hour Im was sleeping and soon
ecovered.- — F. L. U’ii.kins, Shull
Lake, W’is. Mr. Wilkins is book¬
keeper for the Sliell Lake Lumber
’o. For sale hv W E Morgan,
Irny; 0 W Mitldlehreoks. Had¬
dock; W D Winters, Bradley.
FOB SALE.
One rogisto-pfl Jersey hull, (wo
Jersey cows and on l !i>»y Imin r.
. JC. 'J’. Mouton.
\ Sure re for Diurrlutca.
Coming ns it does, in the busi-
•st season, w hen n man can least
ifford to lose time, a sure aud
quick cure for diarrhoea is very
desirable, Anyone who has given
it a trial will tell you that the
quickest, surest and most pleas¬
ant remedy in use for this disease
is Cliumberlan’s Colie,, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. There is
no loss of time when it is used, ns
one or two doses of it will cuer
any ordinary attack, It never
nils, not t veil in the most dangei -
ms and severe cases. For sale by
VV iC Morgan, Gray ; C W Middle-
iirooks & Co., Haddock; W. D.
Winters, Bradley.
Ellis lleslaoranl
ld 1 Poplar St Macon, Ga
Our purpose is to supply a long
lb It want—a Cloui Nei»t« Well
kept, rp-i.i-dnto Restaurant in
tho City of Macon.
Everything that the market af¬
fords will he found upon our tn
hies.
Special provision made for La-
dies.
Wu serve regular dinner at
25 CiVTS.
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dA-n. Cct'nemlcal anti Absotutnly
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THE MeCALL CO..
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o r sn'c E>:;erlenee as
"Ange L. For a Cj,reu».
"Can o f the most nj able peri-
0 di of my life was when I was run-
n ing n circur,” ooitl - nntor Ten
Patter on of Co'orado to a repre-
tentative of the U arin.u, ton Star,
“I was practicing law—that is,
ing to—just alter I left college.
Two young l ien I knew attained
their majority and, inheriting a con-
eiderable fortune, decided that the
only real occupation in life was that
of a circus proprietor. They in-
vested a good many thousand dol-
l:\rn in buying some rings with a
little canvas around them and then
proceeded to equip every depart-
mont anew. 1 do not know how
much they had in, but when they
got ready to go on tuc road ...ost of
Iheir cash wa- in th • outfit. They
struck two weeks of steady rain,
and tho next 1 heard of them was
through a telegram addressed to me
saying: ‘Gome at once. Two weeks’
rain. Sheriff has the outfit. lirir.g
all tho money you can.’ I raised
*2,000 or $13,000 for them on ‘hort
notice and took the first train. 1
got them going again arid remained
with them two weeks in southern
Michigan. We played pleasant to immense weather
crowds and had
throughout. When I left them,
there was considerable tKey of a surplus
in the treasury, and sold out
that fall at a good profit. I left the
business with real regret arid have
often wondered since if I did not
miss my calling in leaving the cir¬
cus business.”
Barred the Band.
When Cleveland was governor at
Albany, he went to a public meeting
in a theater accompanied by his stall
in full uniform. In order to avoid
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the crowd the governor and the
staff went, a round to the stage door.
The doorkeeper rccogilizod ■ Mr.
Cleveland and said:
“That’s all right, governor; you
can go in, hut the hand must go
around the other way.”
A Street Between.
“The coming o r the new Chinese
minister to Washington has aroused
much interest in the diplomatic
corps,” said one attache of a Euro¬
pean embassy. minis¬
“1 understand llio Chinese
ter formerly served in Washington
as a secretary of the Chinese lega¬
tion. I don't remember him dis-
tinct.lv, and I don’t wish to libel him,
but 1 think he is one of a party ol
Chinese gentlemen attached lo the
legation at that lime who, desiring
to live as summoned near as possible to each
other, a real estats
agent and rented 1 108 and 1409 H
street. They were astounded he¬
>’ onJ treasure to find that instead
of living next door to each other it
wus necessary to rim across the
street to gain tho house of their
friends.”—Washington l'ost.
Humors of a Sham Flflht.
A Canadian paper tells this story:
Jt was during a sham tight .between
two volunteer corps. One of the op¬
posing forces was retreating before
the other.
Sergeant Major (to captain)—Wo
are going too far away from the
railway station, sir. If we retreat
any more, we’ll never get back in
time to catch the train.
Captain—-How absurd uf the colo-
nol to drive ns so far! Orderly, run
over to the officer in charge of the
onemv arid ask him, with my com
pliments, if he will please retreat to¬
ward the railway station.
One or tba Other.
“There are two occasions in a con¬
gressman’s life when his friends give
him flowers,” said Colonel Pete Hep¬
burn,
“What are they?” inquired John
Sharp Williams.
“When he dies or when he- i*
elected lo the 1 Hited States senat#.”
— Washington Star.
FOR SALE.
One 20-horse engine and hoiler,
one oO-saw Pratt gin, Fletcher
and ill shafting, ,
press, necessary
ui,in » , repos, etc.
A,J. R rooks
Cliulon, Ga,
Trleh With a Bottle Solonco. and Cork and i |
u* 8 »on In j
Get an empty wine bottle and a
cork that is, say, two sizes too small j
for it, so that if put in m the or-
dinary nay it will fall clear down j
into the bottlo. |
Lay the bottle on its side ar.d j
rmt the cork juat within its mouth. |
Now ask the spectators, on" at a i
time, to try to force the cork into
tho bottle by blow ing on it. the
It will amuse you to sac con-
fidence with which the first person
sets about the little task. lie will
step up with an air that says, “Why
don’t you ask me something hard?”
Then he will stoop and blow his
breath on the cork in a sharp spurt, ii
expecting, of course, to make
disappear immediately, cork, if
JBut tb«r obstinate as re-
versing the regular order of things,
will come flying out of the boitle
instead of disappearing in it.
The second person will approach think-
the task with confidenee, too,
ing that the first didn't go about it
in the right way exactly; thri he
blew either too hard or too oftlv.
lint the cork is still obstinate, and
out,it comes again instead of going
in.
Bo it will be with them all unless
some one in the company knows the
secret, and when you take a little
quill or tube out of your pocket
and blow through it right against
the center of the cork, thereby will driv¬
ing It in at once, there be a
good laugh. understand,
But still they will not
perhaps, why their blow ing on it did
not drive it in. The reason is that
some of the air goes around the
cork into the bottle, which has the
effect of -compressing the air al¬
ready there, and the cor’ , oes a lit¬
tle way in; hut the < •/m-ression
ceases alums’ distantly and m fol¬
lowed by an expansion, which forces
the cork out.
A Little Gentleman.
Z know a well Fred little boy who never
flays "I can't."
He nev^r' 'fcayn “Don’t want to" or
“Yeti’ye 4 , at to" or "You shan’t.’’
He never sayn “I’ll tell mamma!" or calls
hie playmates "mean."
A lad more careful of his s;.- ch I'm sure
was never-Been!
Ho*s never -ungrammatical; he never men¬
tions “ain’t. ’
A alnfffr wor* of Elan* from him would
make his mother faint!
And now I’ll tell you why It is, lest this
should awra absurd;
He’fl now exactly six months old and can¬
not speak a word!
-St. Nicholas.
A Gallant Little Culprit.
Bolbv waa kept n(ii,r .^ d’.a ii L . fft r
some misdemeanor. It. was at kin¬
dergarten and his first punishment.
The teacher inquired, “Aren’t
you sorry, Bobby, to have to stay
after school when the others go?”
“Oh, ro,” replied Bobby. “It
was just what 1 wanted, so as to
hnve you nil- fo myself.” — Little
Chronicle.
Sun and Moon.
t A boy said that he didn’t rare so
much for the sua ps he did for tho
moon. “Yo*_sth ” raid he, “the
suh only comes i.t? daylight when
we could see just as well without it,
but the moon’s some use—it shines
nt night.”
Silhouettes.
There is lots of fun in well made
shadow pictures, and there is no
end to the number that can be made
■with tho hands and generally with-
»ut the aid of fixings of any kind.
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A PAIR OP noon ONES. !
The Washington Star shows the
pair of pictures shown here, which
are ing. so plain as not to require nam¬
A little practice is necessary
to get the thumbs and fingers in
just the right positions.
CITATION.
Georgia. Jones County.
i n all whom It may concern.
John Baker having applied fori
guard’nnshipof of Lillian the persons and prop¬
erty Baker and Ellern Ba
ker. minor children of C. K. and V. E. j
Baker, late of said county, deceased.!
notice i- hereby given that said appli¬
cation will be heard nt niy office, at*
tOo’eltK'k a. m., on the firs! Monday
in Sentenilmi next- Witness niy hand
this August 4th. 1903.
R II. 15cx nek, Ordinaiy.
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MANY CCSIRE TO ATTEND THl
ST. LCJ.S WORLD’S FAIR AS
TH C GUESTS OF THE
JOURNAL. 1 I
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Do yon want to flttond tho World's fair?
I'r m ibL immense number of »v;timalefi
olnjf received raoh dny to The Journal's
ora CyJliflUflc!
uit ths an: w'er of every individual
ould be *n tile affirmative All are nnt-
,-uJJy very anxious to ko, but some are
The Journal has come to their
moik*. Forty people are mjii-ts to the
rat exposition a« Its gue:~ts.
Will you 1 * one of the forty?
In accordance with Its past sstrlt of
raitty, cu May K b, 'Ho Journal an-
■Liriccd for tlie; lir.jt tl:m that 40 fre«
ius to the St. Louis VI <-i Id's i’a*r, each
•nsifll’r.# of h fii>t-dass t»cX■ <*t from At-
mta to St. Louis and return and $50 for
Femes, woind be given to this number
its subscribers, 20 o: Ih-^.e trip.? »,» Its
: c-li t-rs m Atlanta un i Fulton county
£ 20 outside of Fuiton vounly.
•t is not necessary w ;a»y Lr* aevance to
entitled to estimate S i this contest.
Mc-h ninrciil cr wile ns r aid >r ndvar.ee
entitled to as many t»i.imates as tho
•■’gth of time subacj iptnu j;: paid jri ad-
*nce from May *0th. 1 he lirst le near-
t corr-ct estimates will receive these
ee trips, it i« Uierffor*: important that
»u send in your estimate at once. Be
ttu you have the carrier sign the cou-
• n each time you p**> one lo «»i 12 cents,
the paper is delivered nv carrier, or if
•e pa pc - is received 1 til frill uu
rid in your fenewnl doe': f' r;; t to send
t stiirates.
Tbe contest closes rt ••ddniyht April 1,
4, ar.d the ga?«s will open May hit.
bile the e«tfmater r ■ > -t 1 st may
the .-nu.Hsful ones, '* i.- I.etitr to send
estimates at once I k<Hp sending,
the first nearest ct rm-t estimates
il re.vive the trips, l: t = absolutely
hlng to enter tin, ■ri. L'stijr fries
nno! ) >■ bought fo any ee. and as no
wiii hnow* the D'iml;tT «>f l.cI mission*
ihe fit. Louis U'or.d’s f«i!i imtiJ after
op' njrg day, fcv-.;. one has ui\ eijuaJ
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Double Daffy Trains
Carrying Pullman Sleepers, Cafe Cars
(a la carte) and Chair Cars (seats free).
Electric Lighted Throughout
V 'l* QETWECM
BlrmlngMS!* Memphis and Kansas City
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Texas, Oklahoma anil Inciaif l^ r, ‘ 0fics
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Far West and Northwest
TKR 0KLY TPROUCil .«!.HFPINO CAR LINO
BErWEEN TUB SOUTHEAST AND
KANSAS CiTV
Descriptive Jitcriture, tickets ar¬
ranged and througl • eservatious ruac
upon application to
W. T. SAUN0I3S, CiCB'L flsr. Paj»s. Dim
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F.E.CL/rilK, TtiAv.A ct., Atlasvta, Ga.
W. T. SAUNDERS
Cor.’i Ayont Paasimger Department
ATLANTA, GA.
Smith'S'R)riableSeat.
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USED 2 -i yAgenfs/nlcd Address for GEORGIA. Imacgn-ga. « ° |j i
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8 . H. Haddock, Agent.
Haddock, Ga.
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THE GREAT
Of Pi £
Rj Thodford's Black-Draught, has I
B saved doctors’ biiLs for more than ■ I
a I sixty ily ailments, rears. Fcr ike common fam- |
such as constipation,
K in lipeation. hard colds, bowel com- ®
ig 1 plaiuLs, neadatuv.-s ch'fis and mid fever, bilions- like
:icss, other
H complaints It no invigorates ether 1 icdicine is
■ necessary. and reg-
1 H »h*es the liver, assists digestion,
stimulates action of the kidneys,
■ R bowels purifies the blood, and purges the
of foul accumulations. It
I. cures liver complaint, indigestion,
■ 7 sour stomach, dizziness, chills,
rheumatic painj, sideachc, back-
I ■ acbe, kidney troubles, constipation,
I diarrhaa, biliousness, piles, hard
cold- and headache Every drug-
I gist has Thedtord s Black-I)raugnt
I in 25 cent packages and in mam-
I moth size for fl. ( ,X). Never accept
I a substitute. Insist on haring the
I original made, by tho L’hattanooga
I Medicine Company.
I believe Thcdfcrd’s BUik-D.-aught
I Is the best medicine on earth. It *«
| i a good family fcr any of U.clve and evcrvd'ing. children, and 11 ••
I lour years I have kept them on foi. 1
I I sad healthy with no doctor but Black- j ,
Draught. A. J. GREdN, lllcw va, La.
Om v Determination Sale
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Was a big success but left : us with a lot of fine suits
that must go, if low prices will move them.
Counter No. I ^ !,p 5,2 $5,89
Counter No, 2 now“ p tof ' 6,so $8,49
Counter No. 3 now up t0 $10,89
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Counter No.. 4 up 10,22 ' 5 °.. $13.40
now
This is an opportunity of a lifetime to buy fine clothes
at cut prices.
Benson, Walker & Moore,
THE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS,
MACON GA
THE DANNENEZIG CO i ;
WE ARE OFFERING THE BEST 4
LINE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ i
: CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN MA¬ A
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THERE ARE NO HANDSOMER
SUITS IN THE CITY THAN
THOSE WE ARE OFFERING AT
$6 to $15 Per Suit. I
THE DANNENBERG CO. '■
Macon, G&. i
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H. L. BARFIELD.
T < MACON. GA.
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Regular Btyl* Ercdal Ifeg. N«r»e ewi C, apart" .t?e v ' '
Stay* ta la. or 6 la. apart Stay* it la. or «In. 1
galvanized^ _
Made of large, strong, high-grade steel wires, heavily
Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practical! / ev
lasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on i t.
Does not mutilate, but docs, efficiently, turn cattle, horses, ii
and pigs.
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
by the manufacturers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how
it will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fcr. tec
T. E. Merritt-
Wholesale and Ketail Grocer,
When in need of groceries let me give you my nriccs.
T. E. MEKRITT,
Macon, Ga.
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“Whsre Ocean Breezes Blew”
Is the plat?# to go In tha summer for rest,
recreation and a real good time. Travel via '•
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In a few hours you can he on the shores of the Atlantic, listenin ' L
to the roar of the surf, drinking tn the wine-like air, bathing, boa r.? 7
fishing and dancing, and mingling with a gay throng of charm:v?. |
good-natured people; the bluest of blue skies above you.
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