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Thuusday, Ji lv 7. 1904.
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l)rH.J )1 & R llaliucs Mason
Dentists-
354 Second St Macon, Ga
Co.mtv court Monday.
Will Morton was in Athens n
day or two this w .ek
Hon. MilesKitchena took in the
picnic at Reynold’s mill Monday ’
Mrs. Eugene Morgan spent a
day or two of last week with rela*
lives in Mac«u.
Dr. Barfield of Macon was with
<he family of Mr. Clark Smith
Sunday.
Ju lson Heard, of M icon, is on
a month’s visit to his aunt, Mrs.
E. T. Morton.
Mrs. Claud Chillis and children
are on a visit to the family of Mr.
J. C. Greene.
Several communications receiv¬
ed too late to appear in this issue
of Thk News.
Mrs. Win. Walts and son, Joe,
-cr« the-guests of relatives 'near
Hillsboro this week.
Oscar L. Roberts was up from
Itohertsville aiul spent Sunday
at the home of G. C. Smith.
“Capt?” J. Henry Morring veterans’ at¬
tended the Confederate
reunion in Dooly this week.
Mr. atuliMrsv Eugene Morgan
and little daughter, i.ouiae, vts-
ited relatives in Monticelki Sun¬
day.
Mr. John Jam'll, Mr. and Mrs.
Moseley,of Mteon, were t! e stuests
of the family of Air. W. M. James
Sunday.
Mr. Thomas Hammond, of
ILiihurn, Fiu.. spent a few days
v tins week with the family of F
ii. Johnson.
Rrof C C Childs left Sunday foi
Atlanta where he will take iU
business course in the Atlanta
IjliSIltliVS'Coi i"g'‘.
Tuesday was regular iriei-tiug
day uf uuuijty commissioner .
Tha regular routine <>t buHties-
was Ui.-p a ied with.
Stllilt I Morfotf left Mottdur
for A t.liefl* where lie goes to ootei
the summer school at the L’liuvr-
fcity of Georgia.
George M Anehorv, v.ho hae
charge wf an extensive farm nnti
CobtiyGa., is on a visit of thre<
weeks to Itis parents at Gray.
Miss Annie Newsom, aiul little
*istar, Gratiyof M >rg.in, Texas,
are on n month’s visit to the fam¬
ily of tl eir uncle. G C Smith.
Mrs. L. A. Nash returned to
her home in Twiggs county Fri¬
day after spending u few days
witli relatives near Gray.
The hoard of d ires tors of the
J mes County Laud and Improve¬
ment Company met in regular
monthly session NVeduesci&y.
Miss Eva Fox, of Atlanta, is
expected to arrive at Bradley to¬
morrow to be the guest of Mrs
G. \V. Gordon for several weeks.
Mrs. Paulino Stewart Duggan
arrived Sunday from Cochran to
he the guest of her parent^, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Stewart, for a
month.
We are requested to publish the
following; “There will be re¬
joicing in song at Bradley Sun¬
day and dinner served on the
ground. Let all ge and subsian-
tion the love feast- with a well
tilled basket.”
TH Tricolour popular depot
agent, loft yesterday for his an¬
nual month’s vacation. Before
returning to Gray he will visit
points of interest in Griffin, Al¬
bany, Americas and Meigs, Ga.
Mr Black will have charge of the
Central’s business during Mr
Trice’s absence.
The Y. M. C. A. baseball team
took the gecmid game of the sea-
smi from the Clinton youngsters
Monday afternoon by handy stick
work and fast playing, tin
score being 12 to 10. The game
waschise and exciting, and as
will he seen by the score the vis¬
itors had no walk-over, and had
to play fast ball to win. George
Barron, of the locals, is credited
with a home run in Hie seventh
inning, pushing to'other plate. runners The
across the coveted
visitors took tho lead in the first
inning by a had throw made by
Clinton’s third baseman, ar ,d
held it throughout the gaiuo.
jK<»uu:l Oak New* Note*.
Mrs W. H. Barrmi »*> 1 1• rtnineil
at her new palatial homo on
evening of June 20th in enmpli-
in*'iit to Miss Fannie Mae My rick
who is very popular with th«
voting people of Jones county and
Mis- Bessie Ross, a young lady
many pronounced charms. Rif
Ifereut . games furnished a muse-
I meets for (lie guests and they
i thoroughly enjoyed the pleasure
| of the evening. Rate in tho even-
I ing a course of delightful refresh-
meets were served. The
j ing hospitality of Mr and Mrs
j Barren was never no.re in evi-
I deuce than on this
' n ne many soon i I
ti one have Linen uvoi £
Cent I < , Untie ~ « been more 5.2
j- e than _ i one at w
Misg Bessie White was the grace¬
ful hostess on Thursday-evening.
Tins bountiful affair was given in
hoimr of Miss Irene Childs, one
of Round Oak’s attractive young
ladies. Many games were played
with much interest. During the
evening dainty refreshments were
served.
One of the most enjoyable af¬
fairs of the week among the
young set, was the party
■it which Miss Susie White was
,he pretty young hostess on Mon-
day evening. The affair was in
honor of Miss Lily Williams of
Eatonton, who is one of the
most admired young girls that
have visited our tow n in sometime
The company greatly- enjoyed
the soul thrilling music rendered
by Mi«ses Ethel Stewert, Bessie
sie White, Bessie Itoss and Susie
White, which melody brought
forth all the latent sunshine and
happy thoughts to the counte¬
nance's of the beautiful maidens
and knightly gentry. Delicious
refreshments were served by
.Misses White and Williams.
Complimentary to Misses Mae
Mynck and Ii. ssie Ross, Mrs J W
Barron entertained a few friends
nfoi rmilty Friday evening. The
•arty whim a small one was e!e-
guilt and beautiful in all details
A number of our fruit men an
discussing tlv advisability of hav¬
ing a fruit show a t Round Oak
oinetiun* during the fruit season
\I1 are of the opinion that u vi:n
'reditabh- display could he made.
Hm matter will he fully ascer¬
tained in the near future and a
late determined on.
IIoii So in Barron visit ;d Macon
Friday.
Mr and Mrs W II Tanner an
spending several days with theii
parents at Hillsboro this week.
Mr D V Childs was in Macon
Thursday.
MrJ IF Turk is.in Monroe this
week looking alter his funning in¬
terest there.
Col J M Hunt spent Monday in
Macon.
Mr and Mrs S E Culpeper visit¬
ed Mrs W S Childs ut Plcnitudi
Sunday.
Miss Irene Childs was the guest
of Miss Bessie White several days
last week,
Mrs Annie Hunt Barnes of Mon
i icelio visited relatives here Fri¬
day.
Di and Mrs Garland of Hills¬
boro spent (Saturday with the
ramily of Col J M Hunt.
Mrs Harrison Barron of Monti-
oello spent several days of the
past week with relatives here.
Mr Tom Hunt of Macon was
here Saturday.
Mr Gus Bragg of Bradley spent
Sunday with Mr \V F White.
Mr RF Turk of Atlanta spent
a few days of the past week with
his brother here.
Mr Berner Johnson of Clinton
was in our town one evening last
week.
M.s Emmie Postell and son of
Macon are visiting Cupt and Mrs.
Johnson this week.
Mr Logan Thomson of Atlanta
is spending a few days with his
college friend, Mr Geo A Barron.
Miss Lily Williams, one of the
favorite members of Eatontan’s
young set is being delightfully ei -
tertamed by Miss Susie White
this week.
Miss Bessie Ross, a young wo¬
man of most excellent graces of
heart and mind, is the guest of
Mrs \VH Barron. Miss
will be the recipient of many so-
cial attentions while here.
Wautod #
To buy 50 shouts and hogs at
Dam .8 Ferry, Ga.
S II .McCkavy
Had,lock Current Events.
Miss Maud Anchors is attend-
(In* clmutnuqnn at Ramos-
j villw this week.
M ihs**s Nancy Foils, of Mil*
i
j hnlgevilh , and Ethel MeCiiv, ol
i Macon, are the charming guest.*
the Misses Anchors,
Erin st. Philips, wife and hah'
ai e on an extended visit to Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Philips, Erneet
will visit Houston county before
lie returns to Columbia F. C.
C. 1C. Clark and Fra ik Morton,
after spending ten days at St.
Louis, returned home smiling,
Mrs. It. II. Bonner and Mi
Muv Bonner, of Clinton, spent s
few days this wei k with the fami-
lies of It. J. and s_ . T. Finney.
9 r vatt B = mer left
v: K for fin minghaiu,
he will's|). iid sometime with Mr.
and Mrs. Plii 1 i|> Runner. He will
miss the Captain i.s-ho is always
jol’v.
Charlie Tyler, a prominent
Knight of J’ylhitis of Milledgc r
villc, was the guest of Miss F.< t
fine Morris Sunday.
Missses Cora Mahone, Mary
Malione, Mattie Middlehrooks,
Gussie and Ida Finney left
Wednesday for So loins where
they "ill take in the big show.
Mrs. J, C. Brinkley and son
will spend the summer in Had¬
dock. They are stopping at Ho¬
tel Morton.
Mrs. Owen Sniit.h and two little
ehildren, of Fl/iviila, are spend¬
ing a few days with C. W. Mid-
dh brooks and Mrs. Chambers.
'The Show Doctors caught the
succors here last Week, Matters
not how dry it is succors will
bite.
Iladdock represented m Clin¬
ton last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.
I J. Fowler, Giles B.inner, J
W. Bonner, Misses Flowers Greer
nid Gussie Finney and Mr and
Mrs S II Haddock and daughter.
Miss Pearl Morris is on a visit]
to the family of Clifford Morris!
this week.
Miss Lizzie Farrar has been foi
-everai days at the home of Ive
Horne in Baldwin county.
Miss Mariuli Rainier of Macon
's a visitor to Mrs. F II Kellci
nid M rs. A Hen Holt.
Pitts it Midd'obrooks thrashed
for the State Prison Farm last
week 1440 bushels of wheat, 126(
bushels of otits and J00 bushels
of rye.
If we cannot have a hank at
Haddock lei us have one at. some
dace in the county, Citizens.
get together, jutll together, pusi
.ogether and success will come.
Clinton Happening^.
Miss Lucia Johnson of Macon,
s visiting Mrs Rioha.d Johnson
this week.
Mrs It C Poatell, of Macon,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives here.
Mr Giles Bonner and Flower-
Greer of Haddock, spent Sunday
and Monday with relatives here.
Sunday was regular preaching
day here. Quite a large 3rowd at¬
tended.
Mrs. Ross F. P>rtigg of Cochran
after spending a month with her
parents here returned home Sat¬
urday accompanied by her sister
.ittle Miss Mi'dred Pursley.
Miss May Bonner of Macon is
the guest of relatives here.
Miss Gussie Finney of Haddock
attended devino senders here Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mis. S. II. Haddock of
Haddock spent Sunday hero.
Mr. John W. Bonner of Had¬
dock spent Sunday with his fath¬
er Mr. R. H. Bonner.
Mrs. Cordelia Johnson is visit¬
ing relatives here.
Gviswoltlville Local*.
Miss Annie Freeman of Macon
is spending a few days with Miss
Pearl Stewart.
We are sorry to know of the ill-
nese of Mrs. J W Weils.
Quite a crowd attended the hall
H ame at Griswoldville, Roberts-
ville and Big Sandy furnished the
teams. Robertsvillo won bv n
score of 12 to 11.
A large crowd of Jones count)
attended the picnic at
Reynold’s mill July 4.
fnl refreshments were solved dur-
ing the day.
Misses Mamie Martin, Pear)
„ Stewurt x and Annie Freeman „ spent ,
Sunday with friends in Macon.
Mr. Ben Anderson of Macon
was with F/ill Denning a few day.'
this week.
CiirdsyiU© lim-s.
Aftf*r ;i long dry spoil we have
hi't'ii hh'ssi'd will) must I'efroshit g
rains and showers, which cause
smiles upon the faces of ovorv one.
Til.re was quite u wind storm
near Pippin Monday which
unroofed lo-uses and uprooted
trees thu’nn lives were lost.
We are glad to state Mrs X. A
Jarrell is ini iroving rapidly, and
am mg h ir visitors last weak ware
Mrs. Dan Jackson and daughter,
Mrs. Will Vunzandt.
Mrs. J. T. James spent t wo
<fnys last week with the fymily of
Mrs. X. A. Jarrell.
Mrs.H. B Ridley, Mrs. Wot win
and Miss Sellie iiollaiul returned
home Thursday after spending a
vert pleasantly with the
family of Mr. W. E. My rick ol
Culioden. Ga.
Mr. W. A. Tribble was in our
town yesterday locking after a
saw mill.
Mr. Cyrus Hodge, who has been
quite sick, is slowly improving.
Miss Mattie Jarrell and Mr.
Rolit. Gresham spent Friday in
Macon.
Mr.L. I). Ezell ol Hillsboro Ga,
spent Saturday at tho homo of
\V. II. Holland.
Mr. Steve Jarrell is spending a
week with lus sister Mrs. Bill
Jackson, of Monroe Counlv.
Mrs H. R. Ridley, W. II. Hol¬
land and little daughter, Una,
spent Monday with tho family ol
Dr. J. W. Anderson, Clinton, Ga.
On account of the legal holli-
,lay we didn’t have any mail Mon¬
day. I guess Mr. Pippin .vasde-
ligkletl at the idea.
Salem News.
Crops in this section are look¬
ing much belter since the recent
A large crowd attended services
at Salem, last Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Bonner and clnl
droll of Cobb’s bridge, spent las,
week with Mrs. J. E. Califf.
Little Miss Lura Skinner a
bright little girl of miliedgevillo,
tins been visiting her sister Mrs.
I. C. Bivins.
.Misses Valeria and Berta God
it'd are visiting in tho Central
City.
Mrs. W. A. Thompson md
interesting sons, Rutherford and
Lucia-, of Atlanta, are visiting
Mrs. J. R. Andrew s.
Messers W.-I..Bonner and J W
liloodsworth made a business trip
to Valdosta last week.
Air. C. T. Andrews. Jr., return¬
'd to Sunset G;i. a few days ago,
ifler visiting relatives at this
■dace.
Misses M ibnne were visitors at
lie home of Mrs. J. D. Godard
recently.
Mr. J. F. Wood one of Scotts-
boro’s prominent young business
men, was the guest of Mss Sallie
Vndrews Sunday.
J. L. Bloodworlh made a busi¬
ness trip to Macon Inst Friday.
Claude Andrews of Macon will
visit the heme forks this week.
Miss Fannie Bragg narrowly es¬
caped b ing seriously hurt Iasi
Friday by being thrown from her
buggy. Miss Bragg was iiiooe
driving along near the homo of
Mr. Calhoun Roberts when the
horse became frighten and began
to run and kick. She was thrown
violently to the ground but re¬
ceived only two or three slight in¬
juries.
NOTICE.
I wish to announce to my friends
in Jones county that I have sev¬
ered my connection with Burnette
ct Goodman and am now with
Clus. Wochtel’s Son, clothiers and
where I will be pleased
to have all Jones county people
to call on mo when in Macon.
Those in need of anything in the
o'othmg line will find here one of
best assortments in Macon and at
jirices that will compare favorably
with any house in Macon.
Respectfully,
Cj.ko P, Robe UTS.
MONEY.
Loans negotiated on immovoc.
farms at lowest market rates, and
ou most liberal terms.
Business of nineteen years’
standing. , More ,, than three
lion dollars in loans negotiated.
Facilities unsurpassed.
HOWARD M. SMITH,
14 Second tit., Macon, Ga.
('KIlAl.T iH’.V, Ga ,
J i’mj i:>, UK)].
EnrroHs Xrws;
Will yon by kind enough, fur
| the Veterans, benefit of publish the Smuish follow War ing
j to the
| statement; mid if n is not uskiuir
1 ,on 'nueh, notice it editorially?
An a T of Congress of 1S',)8, a-
neixlment in April Iasi, provides
tor extra oenpensal ion lor those
officios ami men who enlisted in
ll >" United States Army during
the .Spanish War, and for those
'applied tor enlistment and were
r jeeted.
1 st. Those otlicers and men
who enlisted in I lie Cenrgia regi¬
ments unit artillery companies
will receive pay for the period
between the date of assembly at
t he redi zvous ami the dale tin y
worn mustered in the United States
service.
2nd. Those who were rejected
wilt recievo pay from date of as¬
sembly ;o date of rejection and
actual transportation.
This extra oonpensation will lie
allowed, although Up* officers and
men have already been paid for
the same time.
No information except
records is need ul ,us to those mus¬
tered in.
Tlmre are no records of those
a ho were rejeete I, and it will he
necessary for every one who was
rejected to write, and give me the
following information :
1st. Name he gave when lie at¬
tempted to join.
2nd, Company or regiment he
ittompted to join.
Bid. Finite where lie was ex¬
amined. and surgeon who examin¬
ed him, time between the date In
agreed to Otilistened and the dub
lie was rejected. How inanv days?
•Ith. The actual cost of Inins
' n,1, ' on fron ' l,,a h ' U> l ,,,lc ‘
lie was vxumiued-.iid hack loins
‘ limu3 '
' V,K His proseiit Poet Office
ndJre '' ,s -
Il is exceedingly important
that I have this information til
the earliest possible time.
By the authority of the Gover¬
nor of Georgia, I will colb ct and
disburse the amount due under
this Act.
Those interested will addressall
communications to the under¬
signed.
0. ti. JANES, Cedar town, Ga.
The impassivity of John Chirm-
nian’scouiitenance is now at loa-t
imrtnil ly explained, «nvs the New
York 01 be. lie has no nerves in
his teeth. This interesting hit i f
information comes ‘way from Or¬
egon, where the dentists have b mi
having a state meeting. Ot.o ol
t he speakers, who makes no claims
to “|iainless dentistry, said he
hnd tinkered with the teeth ol
many Chinamen, and never once
had known one of them to whim-
per. The only thing in regard to
which they show the least anxie¬
ty is to “secure any tetfh they
have pulled, which they want to
take hack or send back to China
in order that they may have ti full
set when they are reincarnated.”
A Chinaman would qe a goop
subject fora “painless dentist’’ to
use in a public demonstrutiou.
Howto Gel ItidofRatH-
Here is a farmers receipt for
ridding the jiremises of rats and
mice. If, he says, you will
s|>nnkle sulphur on the barn floor
and your corn as you gal bar
it, not n rat or mouse will bother
it. I lntve some old corn in a
crib at jiresent and not a rat
mouse cm 11 la, found. In stacking
l»»y " r H D ri,)kl,i 11 little on
*»»« Rround tu..' thronK'i eo^li load
!ll,d m v wortl f " rit * ni,M ' ni ‘ 1 m,c "
-
stay there A pound of
sulphur will he sufficient to pro
servo ft Jarg<j barn of corn and it
tt** 1 for Btock !,n<l wiU not
hurt the corn for bread.
An agricultural exenngo
tins excellent advice to young men
There never ivua i time in the
history of the world when agricul-
was as popular as it is
'* ow The possibilities of the in-
-
dustry are many, and wise men
are beginning to see w lint the
f » turo httS *«• »tor« f, »' the ngi icnl
U,rall8t H you have not a fan,,
’
get one as soon as you can.
No one has solved the possibili’
an tier**, of good soil, Roys
stick to the farm, and when you
are on! you will bd thankful that
you have done so.
1
A. S. TAYLOR DLLS T. KAY WALTER F. CLARK
^Anmmucemeiit. 1 o
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*
To Our Customers, Present aiul Pros-
peelive:
It is our pleasure to announce that Mr. Ben T.
Ray w iio was formerly connected w ith W A Davis
A ('ompauy. cotton fuctois, is now an active part¬
ner in 1 he company lie invites t lie pat foliage of
his I fiends, who will receive his persona I attention.
Wo are prepared W satisfactorily meet the needs
o| 1 my ers of any kind of shoes, having a stock that
embraces all grades and full assortments, stvles
and sizes. All at juices that will satisfy.
W e buy only direct from manufacturers.
Red Star trading stumps given w itli all cash pur¬
chases.
< Trusting to soon receive an early call from you,
■ we tire, Yours very truly,
TAYLOR SHOE COMPANY,
510Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
atwms ■ 11 rrwinta
To Our rawua Friends of 1
Jones County.
Our business of the past, season was the best
wo have ever had, Von liel|ied very largely
to mak" it so, for which we thank you.
Our Spring goods are now coming in every '
day, and wo shall carry it much larger and
liner stock than ever before, and we respect ful¬ •j
ly solicit your valued patronage for the coming
season, and wo wi 1 base every transaction,
large or small, on this preposition:—Tho best
goods for the price that can be had ; your money
back should anything bo misrepresented.
We want nil Jones county people to feel al
home a! our store while in Macro.
R. L. < HIEEK & COMPANY,
L •1 iO Third St., Macon, (in.
l
T. A. COLEMAN BOOK &
PRINTING CO.
We arj authorized depository for new school books]
We carry full lire of school supplies.
Your patronage solicited.
31G SECOND STREET, MACON, GA-
N ewspaper
Talk
Don’t you grow weary of the Extravagant, clothes talk in the
newspapers?
Ihu’l it refreshing to read the “ad” of a clothing house that docs
not proclaim that some manufacturer is “busted”?
Isn’t it refreshing to trade with a house that does not proclaim
we are tho only “it” in town—tin greatest it, etc?
Isn’t it refreshing that we do not advertise we are over stocked?
We have many refreshing suits hero that are a picasuro to show and
sell you, and that will lie a pleasure for you to wear. Can’t we ex-
poet you for a look ?
Benson, Walker & Moore,
THE UP-TOD ATE- CL0TIEH3,
420 Third Street, Macon, Gn.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING 1
My pretty maid? I’m going to where ybee,
Sir, she said, nd that’s the place
the people are going this year to have a
good time.
HOTEL TYBEE ~~
With iis many attractions, its fine orchestra, its
splendid bathing and its excellent cuisine ih the
mo kL popular seaside resort on the Hoiith Atiun-
tic const. Rates *2X0 per day; $12.60 aud
$15.00 (K''. - Week.
THE r> * ULASKI MOUSE^Ss^
Is the most popular place in Savannnh and
should be your headquarters when in the city.
Write for illuitrated booklet.
Cil AS E. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
\ist^nssiss&smi^, )
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