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Entered at tlio Post Oilieu at iru>
Ga., „j secoud-cb.i: s mail matter.
Official Organ ok thk County.
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Published Every Thuusday.
Subscription Vhu i'., $1.
T. K. i I’ltNEK. Pi-oprietor.
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T R. TURNER. . • • I Editor
J. A. HENDKU*>N 5
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The candidate win* gets
bridegroom vole in llii precinct
will have a ci icii.
T very hmi that is now unend¬
ing strictly to bu-dnci is muking
1’wo cents per diein.
If we -end | ^i, egn.CS back to
Afi icu what in .e mi sebief will
we do with tin* mullet I'sn !
It takes a bill I iff and a tax ’•
cutioii to c tnvn <• )(*
that Death bus n twin brother.
it i- real mean to,ask the girl
who is , .rging uii thirty if she
really love# Lao man she is aboil »
to marry.
This is tho s< a«on wlion the boy
of Santa Glaus dot!) prate, and
Pa digs down info bis jeans for
cash to pay the freight.
No, Glut boy is not trying to
make faces at you; just
himself in shape so lie can ih '-p
With one eyeonen loniyjji.
An illicit di-tillery bn, ben
raided on Ben Tillman’s planta-;
tion in Smitli Carolina. We al-;
w „vs did wonder where Ben got soj
much mo e.
No, Sammy, tb« d-vil was not
burn on December 25th. But it
does seem as if he might have !
been, judging from the wnv some
people cmebrnl« it.
Bryan visited Baris at tin
wrong time, ile should have been
there in 1708, or thereabout a. The
man and the times would have
harmonized perfectly,
The man who did not give
wife her ChrittmuB i)reaent_. early
enough for lmr to take it back
and swap it for something else is
too mean (or anything.
If it i« easier to sit around town
nu hour or I wo every night in
week than it is to spend im tv min-
utes ut the school liou.se on
d iy night Imw old is Ann.
Many a man wlio would indig¬
nantly refuse to take a drink on
the fuarlh of July thinks it the
proper tiling to make Rome howl
mi the tvrnntv-fiflh of December.
The worst disappointed person ;
you ever saw was the woman
had heard something pertectlyj
awful about mm of her neighbors ]
and la Ur learned that tho report
was not mio.
Every tuna wo hear that Mr.
Rockefeller has given, some large,
broad institution of liberal
ing a big fat wad wo hasten to (In
corner grocery for another quart
yt oil before the price g"es up.
Senator Reed Smoot of Utah
6UV8 the women who ar* hot on
his trail would let up it they only
knew what a heaven of domestic
felicity reigns nt Ins house, The
hiflintor has two wives and it dues
gufiii that he slmuld bn allowed
escape furih°r pnnislim ot.
There is a woman in Louisville,
Ky., who has tu n married tour
times, as follows; To begin With
she was Mi.-a Martin. Her first
husband was Unbelt. Crow ; sec¬
ond, John Sparrow ; third, Wil¬
liam Rolibin; fourth, David Buz¬
zard. The eternal limess of things
probably lent dtstinv n
L-,a „.«»■■«:»,ll.;!».een-a.
NOTICE.
After Noyemta r 25th. Rk'8. nil
Jicinws. mums, cows, lings or other
Ktoek found rmmi-ig at large on
thuI<‘Ul<* pine* wit! * p up
ed and full dnuuiK’^,
expenses ool !ec ted. Please
your stock off these J mds.
Aius. Doha SuocVMn.
(a CO. . JONLS.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All p“isons are forbidden t»
lltll.t fill,io 0)1 Ii)V nll.ff ill
county, situated iu south-eastern
pur,ion of tract of land known us
the 8. \V. Gree .e place, ubuut
2 i-2 mib-B nor’.li of CUint -»*.
W. J, Gi-nO.
School Hooks Adapted.
Following arc the books adopt*
'• ed by tho State Sell JO. I Book Corn-
111 IbSlolI rs:
Reader) Maynard, Merrill *5'
'Co., graded It Is rat are. Fust Road-
I el, presrn t price 25 cents; adopt-
jth, 20 cents.
M.iynni'ti, M,nill<! Co graded
I lilerstui ' I Sec nd Reader, present
I j price, 40 cents; adopted price,
I tlotb. 28 cent*.
I American i > Company—
i l/e's Tbir i 1! Ilf I" J - present price,
10 Cents ; mb pt I pli'c, cloth, fit)
I cunts.
American Book O
Fourth Reader, ■nt
I prie« 50 cents; adopted
cloth, 135 co i ,
1 American Hook
I,Ft i tb Reader, present pi ice,
GO cents; adopted price, cloth, <10
Arithmetics—Gum S; Go.. Ba-
con's I ■■Inrmediato Arithmetic, ;
present price, 40 cents; adopted !
price, olotn, 22 cents.
Ginn A Co., Wentworth's I’rflc-
tieal Arithmetic, present price,
05 cents; adopted price, cloth, 40 j
reels.
A nierieau Rook Coinnnuv—!
Milne’s Standard Arithmetic, ;
j r son t price, 05 cuts; adopted I
p;ic«. cloth, 15 cents,
( ' o I " us' d in ighlh and
i lien I grades.) I
Grammars—D. C. Heatn & Cm, j
Hyde’s Course in English, Book
J. j present jirice, 55 cents; adopt-
no , doth, 25 cent■>
Maynard, Merrill iV Co., Reed
it Kellogg's Graded Lessons in !
ilnglish, new edition; present |
P rl, ' <! , •10 cents; adopted price,
doth 85 cents.
Newsome* Co., Buchlor’s Mod-
ern Grammar, present price, GO
cents; adopted pi ice, doth, 50c. I
( U ogruphys-—Ginn it-JCo,,Frye's |
Eleiitentiiry Geography', present i
|)J IC<\ ()>) cents; adopted price,!
eloth, 111 Cents,
Ginn A’ Co., Frvo’a Higher Go- i
ogrophy, Georgia Edition, present l
$i.; udopteo price, cloth, I
price,
88 cents.
11 lory—/' ml lie Publishing ; ;
is m
Company', Beginner’s History of
Our Country, precept, price, 50
. ; adopted price, cloth, 40d.
Aim a iean Book Co. Field’s
Dry of the United States, pn i
•s- j
price, $| oti; adopted price, i
cloth, 05 cents.
j University Publishing Coin pa-
Kvun s History of Uoorgni,
j present pt'tce, $1.00; adopt'd
pt'icc. e-lotli, 05 cents.
Agvicultun —Cult i valor Pub-
lishing Company I! mmieiitt’.s
Agiicnltural, present price,
adopted price, cloth, 55 cents.
Physiology * and Hygiene—May-
mm| M,. rli |I & Co., 11 ulcIlCKon ’s
i.essona in Physiology and ily-
gi me, Book 1, present price, 80
"'■v adop*'-i.l price, el ith, nno. j
F.ilver, Burdette it: Co., Conn's
Lit’iii'mliiry Physiology (to lie :
used in 8cveilth and subsequent
gradi s) present price, 00cents,.
price, cloth, ;>0 cents, !
i Civics—A merican Book
IY fornian'a Civil Government,
G rgia Edition, present price,
cents; adopted price, cloth, 51c
Primer—Wh.-eier Publishing
Co., Wl leeltif’s Primer, present
price, !S cents; adopted price,
e.oili, 111 ) con‘a.
Writing—(’• nlrnl Se.hool 8up-
ply Co., Roudebmsh Copy Books,
price, 10 cent.-; adopted,
<> cents.
.'■■'iinsoti's _ Spcliittg l> i' . Johnson fv C<>.,
Speller, 11, ■ *k 1, pres-j
cut price, 15 cuts; ado, te.l prite, ■
10 cents.
Word Amerjcan Hook, Bunk Co., Sainton's!
present price eighteen
cuts, ndupfed nriee. 12, cents.
Cl r.VUO.N.
Georgia, Jours Counev.
J. M. Tyner, administrator up-!
on the estate of Martin V. I’yner, j
h-u • Of said County, deceased.
having nnplii d to not for disinis-
5!!i"i' / ’A /BDIl'iUtY coui't'iff
at the itgiDu- t rm of the
O.di.nuv iu amt i»r said county
at ti e regmar term ot said couri
Juuujiry, to be held twi outh* first Monday tu j
Wit mss my hand officially this
D centher i IfiflB.
R. Boxxbb, Grdinnrv.
CIT.VTIOX.
Uuorui K .tones Oountv.
Nv»nco is hcvvitv ijivG'o tU>\t P, T.
TV ’oinunister on ihn ost^to of Ida
d l ittf', vivccHxtjU. inus av»t>tD’ i t «» rue
I itvo m sc •d H-P. huuis IndiMliliUM’ {
S.t id cslKto in this. J, lies i\ luuty, for
i.ect a id ilistribntion, S aid applioa-
* - 111 w ill be h<—ru .it tbc rc dar term
the court ii ordinary in and for
- . .lit to be h lu i the first
y;, 5 'day i k-iuiiu' l'x‘4 Wltnesi
it t.-r-u] i riiiHv. t hi - Dee 7. l!>03.
It Bux.v.u.t, i<uuiuv. i
j Uniform Text Books.
In £5 nother doluinu of tlii i pn-
per 2 ill be found u lint of th ,T
book m.-b‘Ct».’d by i!iy tt boo. —
comm urn, togellt#r i*li th»"
pi -sent prii nt which (hey are
sold, ;.(l the pri c -at which t hey
W1 i I to £ i li)run of t lie
state im 201 i with
the hook commission, In buyi I . -
the new books, olu books will _
n ’cepted at an exchiinge - rice of
about half the price paid >r
new bo
It w i b seen that the books
are to bo pi; sed fror
publishing . mcertis. Tho con-
tract price will bu printed on each
hook,
There wi*I ho a general repost-
lory for these books in Atlanta,
und at buist one agency in
county in the state.
When county boards of educa-
tiou will undertake to di-lril>u'e
the books a reduction m price will
b ; granted.
Those hooks will Im used in alI
the public schools of the state,
independent f:ystemsexcepted,and
t heir uso will contiuuo at least,
five years.
'i! use of these banks "ill be
cornpulsm y, and will b«gin
soon as (he publishers < an furnish
them. Some of the books adopted
now in u.sw in
lie schools.
ll is estimated that through this
emitract the averugo price of the*
books to Im used is about 51) per |
lower than tlio price now
pa id and that several hundred j
thousand dollars will bo.saved toj
putrons of |uiblic sclio<)!s in floor-
during the ensuing live years, J
counting the loss on books
now in us«.
A Christ S»( as Tva
A machinest in Cicvoland, (>.,
had in money to buy gills for 1 i<
wife and little children at Gbri t-
mus time.
S-, lie murdered them all ami
1 hen k 1 1 led I, i msel f.
Tim tragedy is a paga from the
i < •cords of ['is. 1 ■ i- Uliea 1 11 1 1 y i !1
its melancholy horror. Again-t
tin dark background o’' m idm'ss,
loom the figures of Mie devils who
wrought it.
Tim one is Greed ; the other a
lit < pair.
Greed took thv money im! of
2 ill's pocket (o hi idi to ■ ill
u .mI lii v i mph yi r. G t eeit
t ed I lie III! hupp v m ,mi I
ganilde, and t'»reby to los- Jus
so that it u.j**y of Christinas
would uo unknown to his I'MISti-
hold. Then Despair s:i j/ped in.
ile vroei'ht. dire havoc in a heart
"hero F.illi was loo feeble t< ’
com bu l him.
ey destroyed the temple < ,*
R ~ hi ; I !i«y made anarchy in t! c
man’s soul ; and In* v. as no longei
man, but a demon,
w i: h (bo blood of those whom ho
lived. ■
Noun an? quite c. ;) fe from those '
devils, Greed and Despair !
■ j
Hie seeoud follows the first. Let |
beware.—Atlanta Journal.
IT TAKES
I osh Tiirto To Milk Cows
y «j T-pyj
SMiTil’E INHiTAHI.E
SKAT
Than if dots tin* old way of
drugging an old box or stool
fiom one cow (o another.
Can la-used m a dozen wavs,
esp'ci'iliy on t.':e farm,
s ^ XV i N t' For I'i D’nn 'Xs
FOR BALE BV
W. II. TINKER. Gen. St-
Macon, Ga.
Smnil
As is wi.’.I known, there itr*’ gev-
erai eases ot small pox in June-
Gj'RjbA''is.uTG!
<*»•«)««»*i»t ■- i-m,c
that c,-opera
may be had in stamping out this
plague.
Tim Stale is making alight
through 1 oe state t .mi d ,.f heal ill.
organized a similar
board on the 22nd <>' List No vein *
her. Win u tin* county *«mril ted.
i harge we found over fifty cases
of small pox. By i-< latioil, vae-ci-
nation Mid du-iuf-cUuii the d,s-
hiid buna G*u'*uk« j d—no utov
outbreaks from the original p-m 10 . -
of it)feeEon.
Whilst are pushing this fight
vigor iur'v, we ore at the same
time emiavuriiig to c usevv the
fi.lw.rCoa Ml the cvuhv,-
, that if our luxes aro doubled it
Will i it. f«lt more keenly by tho
poor (linn bv the rich, We have
mad a rock bottom fee bill. p,, r
j inkfanfe, 25 cants for vaecinafi »u,
$8.00 for disinfection (Konnnblu¬
St y da G to be u r ed from now on
, and a ill co.-t more), nod we oo
lunger pay any lulU for treating
or curing small pox. The county
luiti no morn right to pay for treat-
m >iit of small p< X limn T 5 >r Iy*
phoid fover or til ^ er •—
and any man can still have Ins
own physician as usual. This is
no “fling” at unv one, but simply
our position: wo uro
trying to keep down taxcc.
To those who <lo not know what
wo art* doing, and who uro report-
ing to the state board of health,
otherwise kicking, we would
a tilth more patienc**, and
remind them of tho fact that we
did net begin an organiz'd fight
until about four weeks ago, and
just as soon nsmir patients get
through desquamation and are
wu can all breathu
easier.
It. the effort to Wipe out this
loathsome disease we arnestly n-k
all our peopl to help. Al; should
be vaccinated, and every case
should be reported promptly to
the county hoard of health.
Further, we enter our petition
ti tho school board to require ev-
-ry pupil and teaci.er to be vac-
| v v p lhu nl | ft f ()f f 1VH yf , lirs
u 11 <t small p. will lib known
amongst us no moru during tins
generation.
Very respectfully,
J. F. AsDiuia >n, M. D.
Chairman Jones County Board uf
Health
YEARS IN MUSIC
BUSINESS.
The Old Reliable Irvine’s
Georgia Mnsic House,
Mae on. Ga.
<5 11 • >v s what a good piano is, for wo
luivo been pleasing the people, for
I DIRTY Y K \ RS—.i pretty good i -
■ ■on!. YVe will sell you an I plight Pi-
s - 1 ‘ octave<. he.iutiful
>f i :hegony P’iaish, with hook and
ml frer. direct from ,;J
fa "l irv for .
fi,■;i;i:, f■ 1 1 Oi .mii. \va!out ease, improv-
I ll, ed t'i■!is, xv1 1 T. b is .-dniu.-t
i '.:i—e pilot, Gi, r i ftiyq r a
■ au the factory for tjttf I
VJ li
A JL
«
Vie hair arranged with the Groat
(hiliunh'is t'lionopr.iph Cunipany to
-cn iticii' t aiiioi.s 'l alkiiv —2 Maeinnei,
i>.i !i.ivr miido a deal w! .-h will eu-
:li , i ns to sell a •Jet. i: C' ■ili nt Ma¬
ehiin ini-' >N I.Y $:!.;»•). This Inis in v-
ci' tioeii i...,ie before to Any House in
the Jiiutli. T!i is Machine, tlum^li mid
. t . I iw price, is Gear am 1 powerful.
ir Sin--. r*ljiy.-- ,\v. 1 T.;!ks wiili almost
( 'hi bowip iukI l\ rfectioii of the $33.
miehiic
An endless amount of amusement
and pleasure can la' afforded the r-
of , ...
■ ha -<t on., l.f these Talking Ma
. bines at a trifling Cost—thinkof.it.
M'ndd's of Songs, Band Picees and
Comic Speeches can be played on this
Wonderful machine.
i'oixx.ar We cl.i.-ing pomjjsticsfw;ng Mm-him ma^Sixe. lie-
are up our
| artineut, and offer our stock of Fa-
nm'.iB Domestic Machines at less than
00 :lt
»-.-<•; .f.i.i.00 machines at $2.».('0, etc.
,, \\ ill ,1 give vou until ■■ cotton .. comes in
SHEET MUSIC sold at Half-Price,
< > 11 r inmieive stock for only •”> cents
l"v piece. Mandolins, Guitars, t in-
1:ns.Drums, etc. Mandolins from $2.00
u>>: Guitars from $2.50 up. Sole agen-
y for the World-Famous Steinwav,
Kua"i\t hickeimg _ and fcisher Pianoa.
u,n,v tonus of paymeau. Call on or
Irvine’s (In. ’ Mu Pic House, ’
, , i.ir.'d . ht. .rliteo.i, (lit.
»
THE
OPERATES
?)ovb»e Daisy Trains
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_
m ecw» u amd nrn^ovt
TZVslZ
Birmingham, Memphis and Kansas City
AN . 0 TO ALL po , NTS , N
Texas, Okiakcma and Indian Territories
AND THE
Far West uni Nortfcircst
TH 3 ONLY Trtaoi tlH SLEEUI.NO CAR LINS
BErtVELN t<w soutku.u>t and
Kansas Ci. Y
Dascrlptiv- literature, tickets ar-
'‘•'•"ged au-.t thrownh rcsen*atious made
aeon application to
- ■ Y. CA'JNEias, Gsn-t AhT. F*»s. Dsst.
on
E -- - !•'. T-KV.Ps.r.AaT A'U»t», Ga.
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ATLANTA. CA.
A 'ITMEI V SUGGESTION.
This is the season of the year
when the prudent and careful
housewife replenishes her supply
■f Ohatnl ■ rlain’s Cough Remedy.
!' is Certain to bo needed before
the winter is over, ami results are
mi ch more prompt ui 1 satiafuc-
■ t.rv wIo n it is kepi at I ;and am
given as soon as the cold is con
racted and before it bus beconn
ictilbd in the system. In a nios
oV.ry instniicu a severe cold m»>
i.u wind. .1 oil'liy taking tins r. ui-
edv tie iy as soon iisiliu first
of the cold appears.
There is no Inni'er in giving it to
I'liildien I rii contains no
ful Sit is pleasant to
Ink*— nd children
like It you will get
the lie.-1. i a l wa vs cures.
For sale I \ W. |). Winters, Brad-
lev; W. K :.r. vgaii, Gray ; 0. \V.
Miiidb-bi- i.s A Go., Haddock.
EXCURSION BA’! MS VIA THE
CENTRAb OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Account the following occasions
the Central of TJeorgia Railway
-ell low rate tickets on conditions
named belmv.
\S intor Resorts.
Excursion tickets are now on
Sll |e at all ticket stations on the
Central of Georgia railway to Win
Ur resorts in Florida, Cuba, Nau-
sail, ete. Tickets will be sold dib¬
!v. nj) !>. and including April BO,
DOR limited to May 131, 1004 for
passage. The Centra! of-
fers superior sell Julos and train
service to Florida.
HolidaY RftteS.
During the Holidays, excursion
tickets will be sold between all
tickets' stations on tlio Central of
Georgia railway, at rate of a hr
a third ulus (wenty-five cents
for Hie round trip, (no whole tick¬
et to bo solo for less than 50 ots .
nor half liiket for less than 25
els.) Excursion tickets will also
be on sale t ruin all stations on the
Central of Georgia Ry. to points
connecting lines south of tin
and Potomac, and east ol
the Mississippi rivets, as billows:
Tickets will be sold to the general
public December 28, 24, 25, i, 80and
DOB, and .] ami dry DOE
limited to Jan. I, 1(101 for return
passage : To leimlwrs and students
if scliools and colleges, upon pr e-
nlutimi and -ni l emler of cert ifi-
Deimmi -r D> to."2, 1003 i»i-
iinai limit Jan. 8, 1004.
‘Hliititit, (*<1.
Accunt annual meetr-ng o!
dint hern Ediicaiiomil Association _
•'Xcursinli tickets will be on sale
stall I leket stations on the Cen-
of Georgia Railway, te At-
'until, on Dee. 30tb. limited re¬
Jan. Brd. DtH. for return
pas-age. Th central offers very
11 rnct i v sdn-dules ami train
-i M ice to A;nta.
(’■ e ' "II n ia! Cele £
I il .. l.f I : L . 1*
Burch nt'.ee to
/ n:; i ■ life of
Ann rim ■ in: A-sociaiion.
and Ann-l Historical
tion, excursion tickets Wli I be nil
-aln tu all -i at inns on Gen! ra I of
Georgia Railway to New ()i bans.
!•'»., and return, December 1G and
!7, aUooi; December i5, 20, ami
•jj i iDOB.
For prompt and reliable service
see that your ticket reads via the
G-ntral ot Georgia Railway. Any
agent, of tho company will clieer-
fully furnish additional informa-
tion on request,
| HOW TO PREVENT CROUP.
i j t will bo good news to the
»»«»< l»«r» Of small ehildra I to
learn ... that croup can bu , prevent-
1 !
ed. , .,,, i he first ,, . sign of croup i«
hoarseness. A day or two before
attack tin; child beormes
hoarse. This is soon followed by
a pecular rough cough. Give
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
as soon as the child be-
comes hoarse, or even after the
„ JU(?|l e „ ush nppar8| all ,| j t „ ;
alPsymptoms of cough, In
this Way all danger and anxiety
may lie avoided. This remedy is
used bv many tliousnndsof moth-
era and lias never known to fail,
is, in fact, tho only remedy
to be depended upon and
is pleasant and safe to take,
For sale bv W. E. Morgan, Grav;
W. D. Winters, Brad'ey; C. \Y.
Middlebrooks, Haddock.
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CITATION.
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I (murt'hmti’in'lonescmmu’ Wnvee»
the nsual hours of .-a'e, the following
| real estate, situated in Jones county,.
; to wit : One hundred and thirty acres
j ■ of and land, more by lands nr lcg«, of Mrs. bounded i. -ttieGiov- north
east
■ er, on south by lands of Dr.
■on west by land of lionsin Jarrell.
Vigo one acre of land on plantation !
read leading from the public road toj
the Allen place, known as the Bendy J
place. Ai-o J. L. Allen's undivided
interest in *'ai v • ! piece, bounded on |
north by Ur. fit rr, ( a-t by liras!!)!
Jarre!! v>est : enndg. ■ rive~, and I
S' will; >uth 1 . o n il. T day be sab- be j
I fo -1
tween t ■>:rs imiil a:l s-h!
pro pi rt Te - h. This
30th ■’ . er, t 3. t
J. M. Ar.rcy,
A . ..u . ol ... estate o. j l
Allen. i
Money loaned at eight per cent. Also dealer*
mulee. gnciH) rr d faim supplies cf a kinds.
55 J ;:ud 5ff£ Poplar St t < II a -yu
CIIltlSTMAS GIFTS.
Smoking Jackets. Nothing nicer to give “HIM” for Christ
$5 TO $15.
Dressing Gowns and Bath Robes, A present fit for a king.
$(5.50 TO $25.
Neckwear Made of Imported Silks.
50c TO $13.50 Each.
* Hand _ Embioidered Stiepandera,
ai>c y Si.ver and Gold Buckles
75c TO ft.
Silvee and Gold Handle Umbrellas—Swell Gifts.
$2 TO $7.50.
y 1 1 our Fancy Goods for Christmas Gifts can bo had in fancy ’boxes
Send us your order and we will pleaso you.
Benson, Walker iv Moore,
THE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS,
420 Third Street, Macon, Gn.
J. H. & W. W. WILLIAMS
HEALQUARTERSFOR SplSlpa.
Diamonds. Watches, HaKPini
Jewelry, Silverware. rag Si; vV
Of
Repairing Watches and Vj Wr,
Jewelry Made a SPECIALTY. Wmm
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W. A. DAV/S. BEN T. RAY. GEO. II. LO ,
W. A. Davis Co
Cotton Factors.
SHIP YOUR COTTON TO W. A. DAVIS CO. TVS'; <
FOUR YEARS EXPER/ENCE IN THE HANDLING OF COD
ENABLED VS TO GET THE BEST PRICES THAT CAN BF 1. ’
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Call on us next spring for MONEY and GENET/
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FARMERS’ Supplies, We will also sell you muD
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Luggios an.o guano. Satisfaction guaranio •.
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Given away at our store November 21st, 4 p. m, \
you buy a buggy, wagon or harness from us you get 1 rc
ten to a hundred chances.
SHINHOLSER & COMPAQ
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