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THE NEWS
Thursday, Dec. 20, 1004.
IjOCAIj.
l)r.i. .1 M & 11 Holmes Mason
Dentists.
S54 Second St. Macon Ga
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Miss Kthelyn Stewart is
ini< her sister, Mrs. Duggan, at
.Cochran.
Mrs, C. M. Ethridge of James
has uiirehnned the home of Dr. O.
C. Ctrl>aon and will reside there in
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh David Les¬
ter, who were married at Wichita y
Kansas, Wednesday, December
2fc, spent a few days of last week
with frnu ds at Haddock.
.The races scheduled to tale
place Tuesday efterm lull Oil tl o
Jones CountyDriving Club’s t rack
were postponed on account of
ruin but will bn held Friday nf*
tf rnoon at one o’clock.
W* regret very much to know
that Mr. 11. B. Blanks hns
the county. Mr. Blanks \Y 11 S 11
good citizen and his neighbors
and many friends regret to not*
him leave, lie and his family will
make South Georgia their home in
the future.
It frequently happens that our
correspondents mail their com*
imuiicatioua too lute for them to
reach this office in time for pub¬
lication. To insure against this
All communications should bo
mailed so as to reach us not later
than Tuesday night.
The recently organized lodge
Knights of Pythias at 7/addock
will b<> installed by the Milled go-
lodge on the evening of January
5th, at seven o’clock. After the
ceremonies a reception will be giv¬
en the visiting members of tho or-
«ler from Milledgeville, to which
a number of friend* have been in¬
vited.
Miss A11 it, Jackson and Mr. \V,
J. Souther were quiet ly married
last Sunday afternoon at IJ oclock
•t the home of the bride’s father,
Mr. Dan Jackson. Elder 17. J.
Greene performed tho ceremony.
Mir. in id Mrs. Souther have many
friends who wish them every sue-
cess and, happiness. They will
make their home at Gray.
The annual meeting of tho stock
boldars of the Jones County Land
and Improvement Company will
be held at Gray Wednesday, Jan-
ruary 11th. A board of diroctors
to look after tho company’s busi¬
ness for the onsuing year will be
•lscted at this meeting and a di¬
vidend divided. Every stockholder
is urged to attend this meeting.
We wish to ask our correspond¬
ents that each one will favor us
with a communication for our
noxt issue. It is our desire to have
each community in the comity
represented in Tho News, and be¬
ginning with the new year we will
make nn effort to have a letter of
the happenings in each town and
village in the county appear in
each issue of The Nows. To our
correspondents who have so faith¬
fully served us during tho past
year we wish to express our grate¬
ful appreciation for their assist¬
ance. We hope they will continue
to give us the news and thereby
aid us in getting out an interest¬
ing paper.
Augusta Chronicle: The Now
York Tribune takes ns tho sub-
jt>ct of Ji recent editorial, a lecture
delivered at tho Cooper Union by
Presuieut Eliot, of Harvard u»i-
versity, whoso name stands among
tho highest of those who are ry-
noirnod j us educationalists m
counrry. President KUot, it
pi*ars, said that education was tho
only hope of the negro in the
south. And ., .lie ... I n nme, as might
have been expected, takes tins ns
For Sale. i
One twenty-horse engine nnd j
boiler, one No. 1 saw mill with!
48-inch inserted tooth saw, and
one yoke of oxen. The mill is
practically ne\y, having been used \
to saw only 80,000 feet of lumber. ‘
Will sell cheap. Good bargain for j
somebody. R- L. U«*koox, :
Wayside, Ga. i
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DAINTY CLOTHES
Which well befit Lite ladies . m/
«o can
In found
i\ abundance at on: rv *
STORE.
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Have been made up especiail for us aft* r the I-it i-h t and most
stylish models in the New York markets, 'they have t hat
distinctive set and style that is insisted upon fy the dis:i im-
inutiiig buyer.
Tint Evt rytliiiig-to-Wesir-Storo.
THE MeV/ILLTAMS-RANKIN COMPANY,
412 Third St. Macon, Ga.
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Clothing Jor Everybody.
; I’rices to Suit AIL
on: stock of
Fall t Winter Clothin
is up-to-date in every particiibir, and wo. arc prepared to meet al
(ho r< (piircnicnts in
H f urnishing Goods.
We coil suit the boys, tho youths, tho young moo, tho middle agoc.
and On; old. Conn* soo and you’ll buy
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
R. L. CHEEK & CO.
4 10 rillRI) STREET MACON, GEORGIA.
YOUR XMAS GOOD,?
FROM US.
We have lots of nice things suit¬
able for Christmas presents end
would be pleased to shaw you
through our store. We carry a
big line of
ODD BEDS AND DRESSERS
AT PRICES TO FIT YOUR PURSE.
Wlint would make a better
than a nice clock? or an
rug? Wo have them at
prices.
Get our prices. We will stive you money.
Brown & James Furniture Co : ■:
80S Third Ft., (Balkcom’s Old Stand) Macon, Ga.
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A man and his entire family struck by lightning anc
onl . fronwsudden death'bv ,
y a most remarkable coin-
cidence. Had it not been for the solid leather shoes in
0Ver -V part bought , , of . Lester-Whitney . Shoe Go., Macon, Ga.
so said , Mr. ,, Human, Mrs. ... Human, Nellie Human, Willie Hu- J
m 4n, and , in fact, , the entire Human family endorse the j
Fumilv Shoe"FittetX‘
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Illli\L 1 oill/D IU.
Pierce Lester is better prepared^ ban 'ever, for] bis
iriemls-
M. C BALKCOM AGT
1 carry one of the most complete lines"of
Hardware and Crockery in the South. My
prices are rtght. Goods first-class
362 Third St., Macon, Ga.
Don’t fail to see our genuiii'
oak bedroom ruits with Frond
plate mirrors in tho dressers fo
$15.00 por'suit. .We have then
up to $75.t>0, too.
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MJS. CECELIA STOWE, .i
L Orator, Entry Nous Club. |
hi Cuicaco ntj ww n in Avenue <’%> IDO 0 |
SI For nearly foaV’v.aw I’suffered
from . ovarian troubles. The doc- Z
H torindsusionunowcratiouno tho ^
1 only way to get v. II. 1, however.
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well as L for; home with a sick % H
woman is a di.-tonsolato place at
w A JSb? best. A friendlydruggist ti!Sf!«2 lS advised ^
f^n.o
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1 weeks 1 w “ auolLer M
Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every
M I woman how a home is saddened by
female wcaknes and how complete) y
a Wine of (larditi cures that sick- I
9 siess and brings health and kappi-
9 S i:ess again. l>o not go on suffrr-
and ing. tlo to ijLOO your druggist bottle of today Wine i
e-ocurc a
of Cardiff.
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You can find fresh ground
meal always on hand, for
sale and exchange.
C. E. CLAR 9
Fortville, Ga.
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BUGGIES, BUGGIES.
of tho largest and
lines i a the tx> South at
prices.
W. Ul» XT ASHWORTH
i%Q Third St Macon Ga
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Makes Clares All ft
Teething ^||| Complaints Bowel a ■i i {
Lasy V:'W£i I i# i
THae World’s Best Baby Medicine wj
curing Baby Ease stomach saves and babies’ bowel lives troubles, by relieving soothing pain, the Jf
nerves and putting the entire system in perfect 1 J
order. It contains no opiate or dangerous drug
and is delicate absolutely baby. without danger to even the /
most Baby Ease is sold 6y £ SK
all good druggists, 25c. a bottle.
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G. S. & F. EN
Rottiid Trip Rale
One ami One-thivd Fare,
Datcs of Sale: December28.24,
25 and 81, 1904. and January I,
11)06. Final Limit January 4,
1005.
Now is the time to inspect tho
splendid fanning lands located on
the lines of the Georgia Southern
and Florida Railway.
Write for particulars to
Clias. B. IlliOtles,
General Passenger Agent,
Macon, Ga.
APPLICATION FOR NEW
ROAD.
Georgia, .Tones County.
B. F. Stripling, H Leo Smith, 1
L //arris et al. having applied foi
t!n> opening and establishment ol
•a new public road commencing at
Light and 'Pie in the 804th dis-
trictof said county and running
t lioi.ee in a south westerly direc¬
tion through lands of Mrs. Molln
Tyner, IT Lee Smith, H F Strip¬
ling, James Smith, Annie Belle
Kelly, J Davis Roberts, Miss Lib
Roberts, and Lon Ronfroe, strik¬
ing the public road from Cross
Keys to the Laura] Lumbsdeu
place, the total proposed length
being about five miles and width
to be 20 feet, notice is hereby giv-
en that said application will bo fi-
f anted on the first Tries-
(I D. "> Ja.mury, 1905, it no suffi-
ci e|, t cause is shown to the con-
trary.
J. T. Glover
J. if. C. Ethridge,
L. Silas,
Commissioners.
CITATION.
Georgia, .Tones County.
Notiao is hereby given that R It
Kingman, Sr., administrator d)
bonis non cum testamento annexi
nf the estate iff P T Pitts, deceas
ed. has applied to me f»r leave t<
sell certain lands belonging ti
said estate for the purpose of dis
tribulion, said application will bi
heard at the regular term of tin
C"iirt of ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in Jan. 1905
Witness -my hand officially this
Dec. 5, 1904.
I! il Bonxer. Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Jones County.
Jennie Janies having made ap¬
plication for twelve months sup¬
port out nf the estate of Ben
James for herself and minor chil-
dren, and appraisers duly ap-
pointed to set aside the same hav-
mg filet! their returns,all persons
concerned are hereby notified.that
said application will be heard bs-
fore the court of ordinary for the
sn id county on the first Monday in
Januatv, iSOo. Witness my hand
officially, this Dec. 6, 1904.
II II Boxxek,
Ordinary.
BO YEARS’ i
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Yffyj ^ Designs
• f Copyrights Ac.'
Anrone send In p a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain is probably our patentable. opinion free CottthiunicR- whether an
invention HANDBOOK
tums strictly Oldest continent led- for on Patent*
sent free. acency securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
sprfiat not id, without ohr.rge, in the
Scientific American..
cuiatiou A handsomely «>? HJnst ecientitic rated journal. weeklv. Largest Terms. cir- j
months, any $L Sold a t
your; four £CQ. by all newsdealers.
MUNN 36,B "* h *- New York
Branch Office, 623 ¥ SL. Washinsrioa, D. C. ,
] Jenson & Moore*s
Sack Suits
The success of the season. Some New
Nobby Br< wnsin Cln-viots and Weisteada
at $12 50 to $25
Everybody who has seen these st} lea
the verdict is identical, These are the
most artistic clothes of the century. You
should see them, Ibices not low but
moderate.
Benson & Moore,
THE UP TO DATE CLOTHIERS,
420 Third St.
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R And if we have never sold you, it’s your loss, not our*.
The largest and choicest assurui ent of Furniture, Carpets.
h Rugs, Etc., ever shown anywhere in the state and at price*
that please the buyer.
No poor-stuck-togother, knotty cord-wood kind of Fur¬
niture, but artistie designs at the price other dealers have
been charging you for the inferior kind.
& Give look and will he convinced.
us a yen
Wood-Peavy «/ Furniture Co,
c. . Cherry St , Macon, Ga-
A. S. J. TAYLOR BEN T. IlAY WALTER F.CLABK
TAYLOR SHOE
COMPANY W
We have just re¬ r, i \
ceived complete •1
n as¬
sortment of Ladies’,
Men’s, Children’s •si
and / ■':cy-
Misses’ winter shoes*
AH goods, all sizes, /
all styles, which will 1 /
give you value receiv
for 4
your money, or
money will be refunded
619 CHERRY ST., MACON, 3GA. *. •*
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BETWEEN'^BIRMINGHAM. COLUMBUS. ATLANTA. MACON. AUGUSTA
AND BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY, GA.
Pullman Sleeping Cars mm
BETWEEN ST LOUIS. NASHVILLE. CHATTANOOGA. ATLANTA.
MACON. GA.. and JACKSONVILLE. fLA.
Parlor Cars on Day Trains GEORGIA, f
BETWEEN * n't vo y \
ATLANTA. MACON AND SAVANNAH. GA.
W. A. WINBURN, ' sJ. C. HAILE.
V.Ct-Pa£S< 0 €MT AND TRAFFIC O. ROBINSON,
MANAGER CENtRAL PASSENGER AGENT ASSISTANT
GENCRAi. PmjWAES **|IW.