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T. R. TURNER, Proprietor.
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Tho election of IXon. Ilarvie
Jordan, of Monlicello, ah
dent of the National Farmers
Congi .s is giving general satis-
fuction. Mr. Jordan lias
Hiring in Ins effete in boliaif 0 f
farming iuterosts and deserve
fhe honor of his new position.
The Portland Oregonian tackles
the negro question and deals with 1
it almost us strenuously as they i
4 o with hprjse thieves out west. It
says: “Jet out and rustle, Ra-* j
tus! The nsw generation owes you I
nothing hut y.hat you earn—a 1
pseful career if you do Well, and
jf otherwise, h good swift kick.
It is not philanthropy, but it’s
Business j 1
Tlje yajJrofttls covering Grorgia
and South Carolina have fixed a
rate of one cent a mile to the Cnu-
Vederatc Veterans’ Reunion in Au¬
gusta, whiqh takes place Novem¬
ber 10, 1.1 and 12. This low-
rate makes an opportunity for ull
to visit one of the prettiest cities
in the South, and at the same
time witness {he state reunion.
This is a Georgia Boy’s account
of l^is father 'e entrance into pol¬
itics; “Bad Jins took the stump.
J dunno who'run him up it, but
he’s on it, jest the same. Dud’s
after nil ollis. One paper says lie’s
a horn liar; nother one says lit*
j iin off with n widder. When nia
heard of them tilings she said she
thought she knowd him before,
bill she's glad she’s dono found
him out at last, and just wait till
she catches him again !’’—Ex.
Tlio Madisod Advertiser well
snys; “From out o.f the clouds
and mists of rumor and scnmlal,
old Wesleyan, the proud mother
of all female eolluges, lift's her
hallowed head lip into tlio blue of
eternal truth and purity, and the
Micred charges committed to her
care will be returned unscathed.
A soldier may fall out of the ranks
4) f God’s imperial Jiosta occasion¬
ally, but the great work of I he
church and of its institutions goes
<m unhindered in its programs.
Prefidmit Roosevelt was too
pure and {oo conscientious to nc-
ctpt a beautiful flag of our coun¬
try which a little Vnnkoe girl had
toiled months (o construct, bill
he had no 'compunctions about
accepting a $40,000 railroad trip,
with .Scotch high balls and soda
thrown in. He accepts bowh
Jviiives, pistols and stuffed cats,
but his veneration for the ling cl
bis country is so slight that ho in¬
sulted the little child who offered
it. A man who is so fond of dead¬
ly weapons, and so disrespectful
of the Stars and Stripes us Roose¬
velt, will hear watching. It cer¬
tainly would be tlio proper not to
make him take the oath of alle¬
giance, pist ns n precautionary
measure; for there is no telling
What lie may do, in his tantrums,
wiie of these da vs,
.Judge Beverly H: Evans has an
article on “The Yuz<>o Fraud” n
n recent issue of The Alkahest.
Atlanta, that should he rend In
every man in the. It i? un easy
and able presentation of one ot
the most important events in tin
history of the state. Judge Fvatn
has for a number of years been be
fore the people of the state ns i
writer of'prominence, an cmiuei t
lawyer and an able jurist, and ba¬
the confidence an esteem of nl
who know him He is now n can¬
didate ft>r associate justice of ti e
i-tato'Supreme court, and doubt
Wes those of our readers who an
unacquainted with Judge Evan;
would be interested to know some¬
thing of the man. Jfe was bon
in Bandersville, Ga., in 1805, am
was educated at Mercer Uuiverai
hud Yule, lie was in the legisla¬
ture in 1E8G-S7f Solicitor genera
Middle circuit 1801-97, und is nov
judge of the Middle circuit- ]
he should be elected—nnd it i
generally conceded that he wil
be—he will make an aloe, honor
able and ittipartial judge W
\vieit him success.
Snobbery.”
A Ufrw York society woman
sneering at Mrs. Ilo'mseveU be-
cause the President’s wife is said
to dress on n very limited allow-
auco a j-anr, presents a
of snobbery that is significant of
the times.
Thtre is nothing morn
tilde in our civilization than a
proton!ions monocracy.
J’enplo wjm, without merit or
industry of their own, who lioyn
inherited money from ancestors
tvho labored for it in lowly walks,
or people who themselves
'’limbed out of flic sand lots of
circumstance into wealth and lux-
ury through come luck of
>nent or some turn of the wheel,
make themselves yidjeu-
h-us as well’ as contemptible alum
H»«y tnrn.up their noses at poo-
pie equally worthy, but not equal-
!y fortunate. It is worse still that
one of those stock gamblers or
railroad wreckers, whoso money is
piled Jiigli above tlm ruins of pri-
vate fortune, and the wreck of
widows’ homes, should pamper
insolent woman into
insolent criticism yf
those whose blood and breeding is
better than her mvj:.
Pretense never makes worth or
fact, and beyond the shallow tin-
sol of questionable wealth the
truth still remains through the
centuries that brains and charac¬
ter are the only durable founda¬
tions of worth und reputation,—
Atlanta News.
DO GOOD—IT PAYS.
A Chicago man has observed
that, “Good deeds tire better than
real estate deeds—some of the lat¬
ter are worthless. Act kindly and
gently, show sympathy and lend
a helping hand. it.” Veil cannot pos¬
sibly lose by Most men ap¬
preciate a kind word and encour¬
agement more Hum substantial
help. There are persons in this
community who might truthful¬
ly say: “My good friend, cheer
up. A few (loses of Chamber¬
lain's Cough Remedy will rid you
if your cold, and them is no dan¬
ger whatever from pneumonia
alien you use that medicine. It
always cures. I know it for it has
helped me out many a time.’’
Forsnlo by W. 1). Winters, Brad¬
ley; W, E. Morgan, Gray; C. W.
Middiobrooks ife Co., Haddock.
The Bazaar has tbo hut you
want. Go and inspect theii
stock of Ladies’, Missus’ and Chil-
dron’s Millinery and be convinced.
Th<? Itei»ul)lican Canijiuign
Button.
TJie campaign button which the
negroes of the North nro low
wearing has a picture of Presi¬
dent Roosevelt and Booker Wash¬
ington eating dinner togethei and
the word “Equality’’ written be¬
neath.
All tlio negroes are buying
them. The manufactures have a
veritnhie gold mine, and are put
to it to supply the demand. “They
are finnnled and Hipped in the
laces of the public on evi ry corner
and in every street car, ” says an
exchange, “with a persistence and
i defiant aggressiveness which
nnkes lifo lor the Caucasian one
traml sweot song.
only a very few pub¬
lished.
It is not possible for the pro¬
prietors to publish more than a
very few of the numerous letters
received in praise of Chamber¬
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy and telling of it?
remarkable cures They come
Torn people iu every walk iu life
mil from every state in the
Union. The followim; from Mr.
1’. W. Greathouse, of Brattslnug,
• 111 ., speaks for Hsell; ‘• I wuuh,
inve heeu dead ii",v hut for tin
ise of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi-
ra and Diarrhoea Remedy, D
•iired me of chronic diarrhoea af-
,or seven years of sulTuriug. I cm
lever say too much, in praise of it.”
.-Mr sale hv W. E. Morgan, Gray ;
vV. D. Winters, Brad’ey; c. W.
Nluldluht'ooks, Haddock.
5mitii'S'I\)rtableSeai
a SUP. p 5*SL?„ EANs y s
FOR ^4-—n Berries / p 5
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ALSO 2 iWHliiltess pMifc ..
USED t j Agcnla^ 1 ’"”' for 1 '" GEORGIA. j - 'yAantcd. Ihuoonaa. » 2 5
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F. II, Hadd'iek, Agent.
Haddock, Ga.
Hope!
Wo nrn indebted to the
fa Times for tho consolation af-
forded by tho following happy
thought; “Jts always darkestjus!
bef<>r« die dflwnj most sultry
foro the coolest aUowr-rf you're'til-
ways hungriest just before tlio din-
ner bejl rings; and tin- most tired
just before bedtime. And yon arc
just as likely to be (lie moxt <!is-
couruged just before thitigs com-
your way. The tide must go otr
as far as it can before it begins b
come in. So don’t givu up thi
time. .Stick, Anybody can star.
off with a rush, hut few come i
with a hurrah.”
AJI of wliich means that pom
weak human nature, always start-
ing oil' on the wrong tnede, must
bo I oaten back occasionally lobe,
rock bob re it can get upon a foun¬
dation for a new start; and thi.
moans that the lessons of life an
found in the “uses of adversity,'
that peace and contentment com*
only from an internal acknowl¬
edgement that wo are frail atom,
seeking each his place iu the econ-
umy of the universe. Wo are haj -
ui-‘Ht when wo are nearest that
place, and we are nearest that
place when we coino to tlie inne»
consciousness that we can do littl*
of ourselves to force our dcstim
more than to look for the Guiding
Hand.—Maeon To !• .grnph.
vvTho Bazaar, 017 Cherry St..
Macon,curries an up-to-date lim
of ladies’and misses’ millinery.
Road Tax Notice.
The following named parties
have Lliis day been appointed ns
district road overseers for the fill!
term of 19011. Overseers will collect
the tax'-s from October 1 st to Oi ¬
lfiller 16th, 1909, and report to
the ommissioners in Clinton or
October 15, 181)9, at 10 o’clock a.
m.
Barrens district, A A Barfield :
Burdens, Sam Ward; Davidson.
W T Muldlehroohs; Kthridgi
John cj Miller; Fumev, V/. Ton
Roberts; Hawkins, Frank IIml
son; Hammocks, Win. Jackson;
Lesters, Bernard Bonner; Popes
\V JC Buliington; Roberts, C I
Roberts; Sand'-i Russel I :
Towles, .1 D Miioheii; Trunquilla
Ell M Bearden; U’ailace, .1 C i;:v
ins; White, Guo. M. Alarsh.
Col lectors will i *15 a I lowed 8 j'u/
cent coin in i sii m on what [ hn v coi ■
lect. (.p!lectors will collect .jH.25
from each person subject to roat
duty, und will excuse no one from
payment of the saint*, except (host
under Iho law, to-vvil ;
ordumud ministers of (he .spe,
in charge of cr.eor more chiiiches.
all men who have lost one arm oj
one leg, und blind people.
Those failing to pa v their roar:
tax by October 15, 1909, will In-
required to pay ijti.50 wiihin ten
days tiioreafter or work the roads
live days. Failing to <lo (bis they
must bn reported will us defaulters. allowed
No collector be to
collect road tax from any person
living outside of the district foi
which he was appointed,
■Sept. 15, I COS. B. C. C.
J. T. Gi.ovkr, C.
Millinery at The Bazaar from
the cheapest to the most costly.
SHERIFF BALE.
Georgia, Jones tMunty.
Will be sold before the court
house door in Clintmi said county
and state, on the first Tuesday in
November, l’.iCl, between the le¬
gal hours uf sale, at public outcry,
to the bight st bidder for cash,
certain property, of which the fol¬
lowing is a full and complete d O-
script ion: Nine acres of land,
more or le.-s, with dwelling housi
situated thereon, located in
erts district, G. M., in .-aid oeiim
tv and slate, auo desci ibed as lot-
lows; Bounded on the east
Iniids ol Charlie Gilmore, on
north by lands of the "state ot
Tolde Stewart, on the south by
Lewie Woodall and Hal Brown
uni on tlio nest by lands of Ad
bun Kitchens and Amos ,, :.nu i \.
iiemg tlm whole aim entire lands
ovned by r whie .tuwan «t till-
'inm of his ih aiii and mi wl icli In
was then living, except, two acres
if land being t he t ’ b bait ot the
four acres purchased of Sam Rynls
by T.ibio Stewart as will appear in
i he iu'hrmcnt o’ the fclJpel ini
•ourt. Said proeertv lev, <1 up->l.
as the prop"! ty of Catherine Sb v. •
art to satisfy an i-x etiti>>n issued
form the supoiior court of said
countv ami stale in favor of olli-
•I'l'S ot ; e> 1 :rt against Cat he
ii,r» S'.** 3 t. Said property ‘ing
m hf*r p(«ssessmn w ICO levied llj -
on. Terms cash. Th IS 1 )c toher t ■
<H)3.
I!. X. ErHitmuE. Sheriff.
JACK.
I am ffer 'K service f fine
Kentucky Jack, $2.50 cash, bal-
moe, $7.50, when mare proves
with fold or is sold or traded. He
•an be seen at my farm P> 1-2 miles
ffest nl Clinton, J. B. Gufe.x.
OATS! OATS!!
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Oats.
J HAVK ON If AND ONE CAR OF ABOVE OATS WHICH I
BOUGHT IN WACO, TEXAS. J GUARANTEE THEM TO BE
AS REPRESENTED.
Price Eight. Oats Right.
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Round. Oak, Georgia.
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Invite the people of JONES COUNTY to call and ex¬
amine their fall and winter stock of select milinery for la¬
dies, misses and children—from the cheapest to the finest.
We can suit everybody. All we ask is a look at our stock.
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Tv e pay your railroad fare.
•5 IT Cherry Street, 7 Macon, Ga.
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■ •; S!R-, 1 IKOH*?.». COLOMBU 6 . ATLANTA. WACOM. AUGUSTA
AND flAVANNAH. CA.. AMD BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBAN/. GA.
| Pullman Sle Cars I
H I ^ < 7 . muis?, NASHVIU.S.CHAT NOOCA. ATLANTA, j ffti
t" " 0 . OA.. AND jACKSOriVltlg. FLA. |
H I Pap 5 or Cars on Day Trains f
; ■«; ATLANTA MACON AMO SAVANNAH. CA. 8
W. A. WIMBURN, O. C. HAILE, f~. .J. ROBINSON,
b vrc-paESiOiNT Ta&rr;c MAWAcen CCNaBAL SACSC.ilOEA ACtMV. AWSI 8 TANT CCNCHAL FASSfNGtB AC£N»
Patronize The Bazaar, 517 Cher-
ry street, Mucon.
(Say, $ee Thi§?
ll sri! iijt a liltlo matter of hu-fi-
ne$$ that we would like to men-
,• ” 1 to ljl;l 'f'bl’ei >bur$ .. before , , we
forget it. But wo are a bit timid
aiiil don’t in.ff. know how loco
about it. However, wo hope $nme
T lit nl w;!! cm $ider that we have
I.'oei: very quint, during the Rum¬
mer and bring the tjiiibjpot up
Sometime when in our presence.
Great m >n mi) mindful of little
things, bin to $ome wo will be
oblige to Speak the word.
THE
*T(H FRISCO
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CPEKATCS
Double Daily Trains
carrying Pullman Sleepers, Cafe Cars
^ c ‘ u ‘ te > *nd Chair Cars (seats free).
Electric F.-'^htCd r. , , Throughout ,
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ubtwben
Birmiagtiam, ^ Mcmpltls and Kansas City
.'.NO To ALL POINTS IN
Texas, Ohialie na and liuiian Territories
ANO THE
F;<r West and Northwest
IttE ONLY THROUOW 9LEEPINO CAR UNB
BBTWGEN TUB 30UTHEA3T AND
KANSAS CITY
Descriptivs literature, reservations tickets made ar-
ran,: oil and tlirougli
upon application to
VV. T. Sf-UNDIHE, Gis t Aot. Pa»«. DtFT.
OR
F.E.CLAaa, Tnl»,Pass.Aot., Atia»th. G*.
W. T. SAUNDERS
Gan’! Agent Passenger Department
ATLANTA. GA.
ECZEMA, Oid Sores, Itching Piies,
Skin Diseases,
ABSOLUTELY CURED.
HERMIT SALVE,
26 AND 50 CENtS A BOX.
Sold by at? P wisr>nsts. Taken* otter.
(XU Family Remedy 25 year®.
30 YEARS IN MUSIC
BUSINESS.
The Old Reliable Irvine’s
Georgia Mnsic House,
Macon, Ga.
Knows vvliat a good piano is, for we
have U>en pleasing the people for
THIRTV YEARS—a prettv good ree-
onI We wi n s( ,]| y „ n u'pright I'ia
no, full size inisii, 7j- oetaves, Beautiful Ma-
hogony !■ with book and stool
,ro ‘s'‘:':.^i27.5C
Beatuiful Organ, walm t "»se, imnrov-
ed Reid Cells, which are almost
mouse from the proof, factory direct for $37,50
A:.$ f
Wo have arranged with the Great
Columbus Phonoprapli Company to
sol! their Famous Talking Machines,
and have made a deal which willen
uhle ns to soli a Most Excellent Ma-
chine for OX LY $3.50. This has nev-
or la-on (lone before' to Anv House in
the South. This Maeliine, though sold
at a low price, is elf a r .-■nd powerful
It Sings, IMavsand Talks with alums'
the Power and perfection Of tlie
machines.
An endless amount of nninsemem
and pleasure can hr afforded the j»ur-
chaser of one of these Talking Mu-
chines at a trifling Cost—-think of ii
World's of Songs, Band Pieces and
(Minic Speeches can U> played on thi.-
Wonderful machine.
rOPt liAR DOMESTIC SFWJKo Sl.tCHI.VE.
We are diving up our Machine Dr-
partinent, and offer Our stock of Fa¬
mous Domestic Mae hi lies at less that’
wholesale prices'—$*>■) <Ht machines at
$32.50 : $55.t)0 machines at $25.00, etc
Will give you until cotton conies ii
to pay.
SHEET MUSIC sold • Half-Price.
Our immenee stock for only 5 eent.-
iins, per ;mve. Mumlolins, Guitars, Vio
Drums, ole. Mandolins from $2.0f
up; Guitars from $2. t0 up. Sole agen-
ey for the World-Famous Stein wav.
Knalte. Chickering arid Fisher Pianos
Easy terms of payments. Cali on oi
address—
Irvine’s fia. Music Ilouso,
30* Third St. Macon, Ga.
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Sniff of Autumn
Its In the Air.
Fvery man should now allow the qneftion of FALL £lj.,0 Til
occupy a corner ot his mind.
Wo ure “At Home” to all wlf? pant tq see what’s latest in if'
Wear.
Few fall and winter suit* are beingnu/qJd^ fier? 9\1?S
These suits have been selected from th.e best prodnetions of
The World’s Best Tailors
o
There are many new kinks iu fall styisi.
We are ready to show you when- you ar* r»$*J to look, by t
wait too long. miff
.Special attention given to orders.
Benson, Walker & Moore,
THE UP-TO-DATB CLOTHIKRS,
420 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
A. T. SMALL,
-DEALER IN-
GENERAL GROCERIE -AN
PLANTERS SUPPLIES, BOOTS, SHOES,
DRY GOODS, ETC.
Also Barnesvllie, Rook Hill ©nil Ashworth’s Fug
Wagons.
East Macon, Ga.
JUNCTION OF CLINTON AND RIVER ROADS.
W. A. DAVIS. BEN T. RAY. GEQ. H. U
w. A. Davis Co
Cotton Factors,
SHIP YOUR COTTON TO W. A. DAYIfl CO. TWF
FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE HANDLING OF CO'
ENABLES VS TO GET THE BEST PRICKS THAT CAN BE
Call on us next spring for MONEY and GEN T '
FAR ERS’ Supplies, We -arill also sell yo” r.-
buggies ano guano. Satisfaction ga -
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W. 1 DAVIS COM PA n V,
Macon,
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$800 AUTQMOBII
Given away at our store November aist, 4 p. m,
you buy a buggy, wagon 6r harness from us you p ,*t
tm to a hundred chances.
SHIN HOLDER £ COMPA ,
MACON GEC J
3 T- Adiivma W 0 K
B. T. ADAMS A CO,
Option Wartkousa
if 4 N
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Tf.
Commission f-F’ Merchant
Money loaned at eifhti fjr cent. A \de f>)
mules, guanq and farm »app}!et ofa klttl?.
»o2 and 53 $ Poplar St......... . T.'.
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