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THE r NEWS
Thursday, Dec. 31, 1908.
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Drs. J MAR ITolmen Mason
Dentists.
884 Second St- Macon, Ga
Dr. John II. Bradley,
Office rOOITlS Phone
and St., Macon, Ga.
</'(■ Residence jrd St.
Phone 21 $7,
X-Ray, Dry Hot Air and Electric
Treatment.
diseases of women and skin diseases
a specialty.
OFFICK HOURS: > 6
8 to 9, 11 :30 a m to 12 :H0 p m. to
WANTED,
Some one with saw mill to saw
a qvaulity of lumber.
T. K. BRADLEY.
Bradley, Ga
Mis* I.ilah Roliert* is the guest
of Miss Annie Smith.
The Gray school will open on
Monday. Jannary, 18.
Mies Fanny Br*|g visited rela¬
tives in Macon last week.
Mrs. O. C Smith has returned
from a visit to Newel ton, La.
Mies Reetie Middlehrooke is on
a visit to relative* at Cany Creek.
Mis* Worses Middlebrooke is
visiting friends in Putnam eoun-
Mr. Devert Slocumb of James
station was a visitor at Gray last
week.
Clever Bob Barron of Macon is
spending a few days with friends
inCliuton.
Cliff Holeenbock of Maoon is
on a visit to friends and relatives
in the county.
We regret to learn of the con¬
tinued illness of Mr. J. N. South¬
er of Lewiston.
Mite Minnie Kate Clark will en¬
tertain a number of her friends
Friday evening.
We hope to hear from every
tewn, village and hamlet in the
county next seek.
Miss Ellen Brundage who has
been attending the State Normal
School it now at heme.
Prof. W. M. Hoisenbeok who
hae been teaching iu Pike county
ie at home for a few days.
Mr. J. M. Childs is now at Slo-
enrab station where we will en¬
gage in the mercantile business.
* A dance at the home of Mr. H.
T. Smallwood yesterday evening
was enjoyed by the young folks.
correspondent* will do r »K
Our *
Nxwe a great service by |«*ndifig
in their communicate* each
\*ek. «
George M. Anchors, of Cobb,
Ga., spent D* holidays with his
parents. .nr: and Mfi.< J. B. An¬
choro
W# are glad to learn of the im¬
proved condition of Mr. C. W.
Bragg who has been quite »ick for
the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anchors en¬
.
tertained the young people of
Gray and Clinton very pleasantly
last Saturday evening.
The entertainment at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Johnson
yesterday evening was thoroughly
enjoyed by all who attended.
We have a communication from
Haddock and an account of the
Robects-Mette marriage which
will tv published next week.
Msesrs. F. M. Greene B. B
Mason and L. S. Nowell of Mer¬
cer University are spending th*
holidays with the homefolks.
Mr. C. W. Bragg and family
will move to Gray next Saturdry
and occupy the house iu which
Mr. J. H, C. Ethridge now lives.
Miss Annie TC. Roberts aud Mr.
John H. Motts were married last
.Sunday in Meooti at the home of
the bride’s uncle, Dr. 0. 0. Gib¬
son.
Mr. Harvey Henderson and
Miss Bessie Giles were married
last Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mr. Sam Giles at Slo¬
cumb station.
Mr. L. M. Brundage lost
barn and contents by fire last
‘‘Saturday night, lots about $1,000.
The fire isthovght to have been
of incendiary origin,.
Mules For Sale.
I will soil at public outcry to
the highest bidder in Clinton on
the first Tuesday in January, 1904
two good’mnjej.
GIAJVKR CHttlSTIAN.
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CITATION.
Georgia, Jones County. that P. T.
Notice is hereby given of Ida
Pitts, administer on the estate
M. Pills, dec. ised ha* applied to mo
for leave to full all lands belonging to
Said estate in this, Jones county, for
debt and distribution. 8aid applies-
tinn will l>e heard at the regular term for
Of the court of ordinary iii and
«*w cnmu to u h id on the first
K. H BoXS»:k, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Jones CJouney.
J. M. Tyner, administrator up¬
on the estate of Martin V. Tyner,
late of said county, deceased,
having npplird to mo for dismis¬
sion from said administration,
notice in hereby given to nil psr-
sons concerned that said applica¬
tion for discharge will be heard
at the regular term of the court of
Ordinary in and for said county
at the regular term of said court
to la* held on the first Monday in
January, 1904-
Witness my hand officially this
Deceml>er 7, 1908.
R. H. Bonner, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Jones Caunty. of
By virtue of an order the
of Ordinary of said cone.iy
will be eold ai> public in outcry January, on
the first Tueeday in said
1904, at the court house
between the usual houra of
the folTowiiig real estate in
county aforeaaid, to wit: four
hundred and eighty acres ot land
more or leas, all the laud belong¬
ing to the esQtte of Carrie E.
Womack, located in the 800th
G. M district of said county and
bounded as follows: On tbs north
by lands of R B Barron, on the
east by lands of Samuel Gordon
and John S. Stewart, on the south
by lanAjkM’JMe. Stewart and L B
McrcoJKl Jon^Wnb'irn on the and we»t, Joe by Alexan¬ land*
of
der and the Mrs. Mittie Glover
place. Termecaeh. This Dec. 7,
1908. S. W. Grxenk,
Administrator of Carrie E. Wom¬
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Jackets. Nothing nicer to give “HIM" for CHri.tma*.
86 TO |16.
Dree ing Gowns and Beth Robes, A present fit for a king.
$fi.60 TO $25.
Neckwear Made of Imported Silk*,. :iry
60c TO $8.60 Each.
Fancy Rand Embioidered Suspenders, Silver and Qold Buckles.
75c TO $4.
Silve* and Gold Handle UmbveHaar--Sw*ll Gifts.,
. $2 TO $7.60.
All our Faucy Goods for ChristmAs Gifts can be bad in fancy boxes.
Send us your order and we will please you.
Benson, Walker & Moore,
THE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS,
420 Third Strest, Macon, Ga.
W. A. DAV/3. BEN T. RAY. GEO. II. LOWE
W. A. Davis Co.
Cotton Factors.
SHIP YOUR COTTON TO W. A. DAVIS CO. TWENTY
FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE HANDLING OF COTTON
ENABLES US TO GET THE BIST PRICES THAT CAN BE HAD
Call on ua next spring for MONEY and GENERAL
FARMERS’ Supplies, We will also sell 70a mules,
buggies &no guano. Satisfaction guaranteed.
•W. A. DAVIS COMPAnY,
Macon,
CITATION.
Georgia, Jones County. *dmini»tr*tor
8 A. Hodge, upon of
the estate of Martha Hodge, late
said county, deceased, htiing Rind hie
|>etition for discharge from said ad-
ministration this i* to to cite *11 pri¬
son* concerned that said application
tv'll be heard at the regular term ot
the cour of Ordinary for said county
to l>e held on the first Monday in
January, 1904. Witness my n»y trend
officially this Dec. C, 1903.
li. H. BoN.tm, Ordinary
CITATION.
Georgia, Jonea County. Widow of
Mrs Martha Kitchen J,
J. M Kitchens, having made appli¬
cation for herself and two minor cliil
dren for twelve months support run
of the estate of said J. M. Kitchens
and appraisers duly appointed filed their to set
apurt the same, having re¬ all
turn, notice is hereby that given said applies to
jmrties concerned Mon
lion will he heard on the first
day in January 1904 Witness m.v
hand officially, this December 7, 1903
It. 11 HoNMit, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Jones County. guardian of
Mrs. Martha Morring, applied
W. J. Morton, having guardian¬ t > me
to he discharged from such
ship. this is to cite ail persona con¬
cerned that said application will be
heard by me at the reguhr term of
the court of Ordinary for said count>
to be held on the first Monday in
January, 1904. Witness my hand of¬
ficially this Dec. 8,1900.
R. H. Honshu, Ordinary,
CITATION.
Georgia, Jones County.
By virtu# of an order of the court
of Ordinary of Monroe county, will
be wild at publie outcry, on the first
Tuesday ill January, 1904, at tin
court house in Jones county, between
the usual hours of side, the following
real estate situated in Jones county
to-wit: One hundred and thirty acres
of land, more or less, bounded north
and east by lands of Mr*. Bettie Glov¬
er, on south,by lands of D», Glover,
on west by land of Reasin Jarrell
Also one acre of land on plantation road
rood leading from the public the Beaaly to
the Allen place, known as
place. Also J. L. Allen's undivided
interest in Carwel place, bounded on
noi£h by Dr. Glover, east by Reasin
Jarrell, west by Ocmulgee river, and
south by Mra. N. A. Jarrell. The sale
will continue from day to day said be¬
tween the same hours until all
property is sold, Terms cash. This
30th day of October, 1903.
J. M. All m,
Administrator of the estate of J . L.
Allea.
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS.
j Bibles and Testaments.
TOYS, DOLLS, STATIONERY, ETC.
SEND FOR CATALOG.
Wegiv^ green trading stamps, and remember
, we are In ottr new place.
T. A. Coleman & Company.
316 Second St., Maeon, Ga.
$25,000
Worth of Furniture to be Sold,
/<*
LOWE FURNITURE CO,
457 an<l 450 Second St.
Are now selling their stock of Furniture, Stoves and House
Furnishings, slightly damaged by fir-* and water, at the
lowest prices e, er heard of.
Goods care ully packed and promptly shipped to out
of town purchasers,
Lowe Furniture Co.
MACON, GA.
■' — ■ winw I * W"" I Mjg ■If." 1 . rag" 11
Lester-Whitney Sloe Company.
We want to thank our friends in Jones
county for their liberal pationage the past
year.
*
We are better prepared than hitherto to
irin your favor.
Sole Aim
has been in selecting eur stock for the Fall
and Wintar to hay* them give tb* greatest
wear’obtaiuabls.
the Prices
—-a very important thing—we have ma«*
them real money savers to the fortunate
— buyer.
LESTER-WHITNEY SHOE
COMPAN 7 :
« Macon, GU
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B. T. Adams WO. Kinney
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IT. ADAMS S CO. 4? * *:•
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Cotton Warehouse
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Commission Merchants.
Money loaned at eight per cent. Also dealers in
mules, guano aud farm sup plies of a kinds.
552 and 558 Poplar St Haeoa
J. H. & W. W. WILLIAMS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Diamonds, Watches.
Jewelry, Silverware.
Repairing Watches and
Jewelry Made a SPECIALTY.
553 Cherry Street, Macon Ga,
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poi^la it?
Jr fiEORGIA % Alabama^
— --Florida
Drawing-Room Vestibule Sleeping Cars
Pullman Sleeping Cars -V A Hi
s 0*TWfCW 8T LOUIS. NA8HVILLC.CHATTANOOOA. ATLANTA.
MACON. GA^ AND JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
Parlor Cars on Day Trains i MLHHK.lAji
STtween ATLANTA. MACON I
ANP SAVANNAH. CA.
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W. A. wiiwaunN 1 J. C. HAIL. —, r. o. eoeiNsoN.
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ne* *<«« AMO TWK .MMC WIMI wniion UI.I O.I.TA.T Ofaiu, IMMMII un.
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Reason
We eold more vehicles last year
than dealers that have been in the
business for the last quarter of a
century speaks volumes.
People are becoming more ex*
acting every day. The first thing
they seek now in quality. Thry
next consider the price. That is
sensible.
That explain* the tkhole mat¬
ter. Quality and prise is our
hobby. We do dot consider
cheap vehicles at ail. We decide
on the best wagons and buggiee
and then buy them so we can
under**!! our competitors,
We jget all the discounts off by
paying spot cash.
We can prove all we say to be
true. Call aud let ue do it.
r; E-ARB. BR0S,
350 and 35* Poplar fit. MACON, GA.
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. R. L- CHEEK 4 CO.
Clothiers and Furnishers.
410 Third St.]
4 i’JL- >.«?
Macon.
' fc.
Listen!
Money saved by buyinig International Stock
Food. GUARANTEED to fatten hogs, horses
and cattle. MONEY REFUNDED if not satis¬
factory. For sale by
W. D. WINTERS.
GEORGIA.
in the Game.
“FLINCH" 50 CENTS. > Rage.
AJso New Game t Q i-ON” 50 Cents
COUNTY School Books
Bought and Sold, Wholesale and Retail.
McEvoy Book & Stationary co.
572 Cherry 81 ,Maodn, 0,
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