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PUBLISHBB EVKUY THURSDAY
SuBscntPTic® Price. $1.
<Jrailtl Jury 1‘rt‘sciltnicnls
Wo, the Grand Jury selected
an ! sworn to serve the comfy at,
the April term of Jones hupenoi
C art. 1005, make tho follow
g> .,-rnl present nients:
Wo have appointed a special
committee consisting of Jno It
Bonner Cliairimm, V* H
soil and W A ( hnmbcis to exam-
ino t lie I inks ut all the couuly
officers and report next
Or a nd .J n r v and r.-cinumtu nd that
-aid committee rec, ; v *2'*> p, r
(or t rvicts rcndeRHi id lui*
W ; |{.
The committee appointed to
ammo the.) P ex-ojF NG books
find them properly kept and we
ff'C* iimnend the appointment T J
PnizetmTo lo succeed himself in
Hammock's District, 11 0
in I).iviiLon District. M W Kiteh-
* in* in Clinton District.
The commitbw‘ on public build*
ings report the jail in a perfect
snnitarv condition and safe
rather a place of punishment than
safekeeping. The court house
badly out of repairs. We
mend no repairs but do
mend a new-court house.
Our attention has been called
to certain bad places in the pub¬
lic roads, Viz: Broken sewer m ar
Bradley's store in Barron District
and several bad places m same
rood just, beyond Bradley’s store.
Also bad place in road at R eky
ltidgn in snim- district. The road
between Morton and James is al¬
most impassible. The mud to la-
widened from M H Mulligan’s to
top cf hill at the Nitrous place.
We rrrecommend that the coin-
missionors give the above named
places their immediate attention,
We recommend that all par-
ties found guillt of selling whis-
ky and carrying concealed wdnp-
ons be punished to the full ex
tent of the law. This body Ini'-
good reasons to believe that wins-
ky is being sold in certain
turns of the county and parties
knowing of this vile vil going
.on failed to give this body the
facts when summoned Before us
ns witnesses. Wa ask all good
citizens ol the county to aid the
per.t Grand Jury in any way
siole to bring such violators ol
the law to justice.
Wo recoin mend that the sum
of $20 00 be paid blanks to tho Ordinary
for distributing for elec-
tions from Oct 1898 to Nov 1901.
Wtj rucotiunetul tliat tno coim-
tv commissioners pay tin sum „!
#50,00 to Mrs 11 .1 Marshall, the
widow of the late Henry J Mar
shall, ones an honored citizen of
tho county and whose widow is
now in needy circumst-aueos and
without means of support.
W«, the Grand Jury, rocom-
mend that the proper authorities
purchase a suitable tract of land
and establish a pauper farm, we
leliave (liis tube thecheapestand
best way to cars .'or the paupers
of this county.
The pauper list has been revised
and few changes made. The pen-
siun roll examined and found cor*
roc t.
Wo r^conjm^nd tljat thoro u
disputed Jones lino between tj>e coun¬
ties of nod Baldwin and we
prcson. that the same requires to
be marked out and defined,
We r.eoniineml that th" Cotm-
tv Judge's salary remain the
same as it now is.
Before taking leave of liis hull-
mtJudge Lew is we lag tn extend
our heartfelt thanks for liis
a nd aide charge and till courtesii &
extended ns, and extend our sin _
eerest thanks to our competent
(Solicitor, Joseph pottle, lor his
ev er w illingness to aid us at all
t lllli-S.
We recemmetid that a copy of
Hi se presentment? Be published
in the Junes County News.
n Bo.nmu . Foivnuw
W A Cham us. Seely.
L BaIkcuni, W H Uei derson,
Joseph S Chiles, J J (llinvsun
W Green ? I Green
G P Hubert.., r Gt B U s ,,
N C Puts, .) D Mi - TW,
J Sum Pitts, MeCullougli, G" Vi MutSJl
A M J Wood,
P A r. r J K Cal iff.
J no dL mb n n.
J A Jones, Ja- R .......er
W II Barron
J< r ( un
A pul un J1X
Let the a t 1
puMis nt i u
tq >n the in
'fils April 11) 1 pj t
i;y
H G Lewis
ktigc S C, t> C
Do You Remember
The night is sweet. One of
! on rly s| ring. Across tIn* froslily
plowedJiilld the faint breezegaUu
ers up ..dors of torn roots and
lamp soil, and brings forth minor
air s l/o in the grove of pines tie*
vend. Their mournful swishing
disturbs the pi-nco .f the night,
but to me thcr muringrings bring
forth no senso'of sorrow. Happy
memories awake and stretch out
lln ir arm# to clasp me clom in a
willing omhrace. .The years fall
mvoy but it is still spring
Ihere ,,, IS the l.lfle cottage with Its
vines and flowers, where on the
knee of the village ri hoid mistress
I nin inintod into the mistcrioa of
the Mini back speller. There was
never such another school-room!
In winter it i cavernous fireplace
, devours piles of wood while before
j its leupi: g warmth wo children
j socially (Ira-w our chairs stretch*
logout copper toed sho«-« and , .
j cmontally k’Anung toepell
I shady, ludy. Wo felt at if
■ indeed reached Iho imcea of
1 learning 1 Friday aftornoonn in
I this school room arc a delight.
j Regular routine work is laid aside
und the hours given to recital ions
spelling matches or composition
building. A boy of eight airs his
knowledge (’!) of girls.
“Bom girls are very nice, and
some are very smart, Girls wear
different huts from boys and
' dr< ss different front boys. '1 hey
! are not rough like boys and you
might know they arc a great deal
swveler than boys and better too.
They don’t tight either. Some
girls wear silk dresses. —Girls
don’t wear jackets and they don’t
wear pants, Girls don’t curse
and swear. Girls are different
from boys. They don’t ptay ball
cut Iho short-dog either. 1 )
nor
Ah, my little chutnpion, yon are
not the. first man who has nnder-
estimab d the varied capabilties of
women !
T he spring air full of enticing
voices float through tho windows.
We crowd about our tea:-,her.
“Take us to the. sliding hill,
plenso" we cry, and she nothing
loath smiles assent, ties on it wide
brim hut, nestles one plmrp hand
nlo the pocket of her apron and
jog.-, down hill behind the crowd
|of r.oisy children led by the mon-
j key of the school who gallops
j ahead, turns a ‘Vuinmerset”,
lands on his hands, walks a space,
I rights hitm-elt, vaults a rail fence,
and racks ot on all fours sidew ise
down the spring branch. T here
is a stretch of barren red mounds,
| resembling gigantic leaves of
bread, to be cross, d. There IS
| another rail fence to climb and
oy r we tumble, bare legs tw irk-
j ling, eyes alert for tho bt-lligei*
j out bull w hich said to inhabit
F t |, 0t5ts parts, whose b, How alone
nu , goodness
*
| , k»»'vs! Ib-re r , . is a carpet of . , her-
land j mudn doited with for-gct-me-nols, the delicious
now we are in
j wood, kicking the brown leaves
j j about in si a i eh of the fragrant
i jugs of ,lui heart leaved plant.
, i alt) \ lo.t t.4 Ait iifhi g up tin}
Lqjidren f tees to the light like tenement
j on an outing, Ami
ins aro vainly trying to raise
; blushing faces irotn tho tripple
J slashed ruffs about flieir necks-.
I Dog-wood gleams white love,
Giere evervw here. Wild
suckle cmpliis cornucopias o
scent upon tli a air which is be*
! ginning to vibrate with shrieks
of the poplar whistle, A mellow
fnieram V is wa fled to us. “Sweet
shrubs" are the rally cry and we
rush to dispoil tho hushes of their
j blossoms. Handkerchiefs, not
j overly ,.d*er ch an, are filled and we
W l about taking e-static
whit’s ther--from. T ho teachi s
pocket is packed No room r
her band ll mV-, The monkey
sticks a sweet-shrub in each lios-
j tr jj , ul( | ies n'n ut breathing lab¬
oriously but with becoming ,
omuitv. Now w :• are at tho
the lull, v\hogo steep slope
j oriniiuenled by gohh-d imarted
.fines tossing their feathery lo ads
ialmoit t „ , ||M skv*. There is a
1 ** lur tl,w . ,,us,a>8 . . wi sc ur •
nls > " u ' ‘ ‘*
.
Imaging among the toys and sleds
made of barrel slaves, a plank or
(wo and a rope across each cm j* ’
arc dragged forth. The begins
the assent, Sbppin;' and sliding,
rolling and tumbling, pulling
from liusil ti > tree, crawling on all
fours, streaming and laughit’g
wi Slid- fight, perspiring at every •'
re, brentliless but triumphant,;
w. reach the lop. Fatigue is f >r-
mitten as we mount On sleds, liftle .
girts with arms clasped tight;
uromid a higtx'.v’H waist. The on-
tnineint!. fearsome decent hn»
u m. Slowly the hoy pulls lii«
A ?cls, which dug into the earth
have acted ns “scotches," Upon
the front ol the sled, and it be-
gins to slip slowly down, th«.-n
faster it flics,' the pines racing b'»
hind us like scared things, the
‘ spring whistling joyous
air jn
sympatjiy us we rush through,
tiiesled is guided liy lhoropede»
terousiy to one s'<U>, and the ride
is ovof. The riders tuinblo off
lying prone upon the resinous
pet, and others take their places. 1
A sled comes "hooting , past. It
j has a poor muster; away it govs
over the slight level space
hill and stream and lands in tjie
branch with a mighty splash
j blioots of good nature,, derision
greet the dripping moult -y as
; emerges, his spirits alone have
es.-uped a w iling- The sun is
slipping behind the pines. Tench-
ns-s br.-kly , . , , puts on her , hat
made gny with blossoms by loving
lingers, and calls, “Come
idren!” .Sleds are reluctantly
! pushed under cedars, bonnets are
| hanging back from rosy faces,
inventories of damaged garments
are taken, and the troop idly re-
traces its steps. Frogs have lie-
gun their monotonous songs. A
soft after glow hangs over the vil-
(Inge, The monkey does a few
more agile feats us u parting stim-
ulus to continued good spirits.
Whistles are sounding faintly in
every directions and one more hap
py Friday afternoon has reached
its close.
EI'II.OGUE.
The old sliding hill, like Sam¬
son, has been shorn of its glory!
It rises bare and rugged, in pit¬
eous contrast to its former splen¬
dor.
“Where is now the merry par¬
ty, I remember long ago’?’
They have all dispersed and
wandered, some so far away that
(hey have passed the Great Di¬
vide. A nd yet, perhaps they are
nearest after all. Ah, Time yon
may steal away our friends; few
tilings are out of reach of your
ruthless hand but memory’s pr e-
cions memories you cannot touch.
Lor.-. J Stewart.
IT'om Dlemtiule.
Miss Fannie Sh.cumb spent
Friday with Mrs Otis Comer. She
was iicoompaiiied hotu« by Clar-
siim Comer.
Mr Thomas Maynard and fam¬
ily spent Sunday with Mrs Anne
Gordon.
II ugh Edwards and Miss Annie
Malone attended Easter services
at Plenitude.
Miss Ruth Comer spent Satur¬
day and Sunday with relatives i.t
Monroe.
Mtulie Gordon called on Miss
Hodge Sunday.
Misses Lilia and IRanch Corner
were lhe guests of Miss Leila
I Tribble Sunday night.
Mj’hA S cordon and children
spent Monday with her sister,
Mis L O Mabme.
Mr Wright of Bradley, hrags
" n l!:,v, "S | u ' ,! " . K “ sl . .
^ !lle n°nnng
! to compare with Mr Lad Smith'o
1 iCollurds, thev grow six feet hmh
..... . ...........................
hundred and thirty-five pounds a
ht ':
^ H Ryle spent Sunday
W I ill her si 5. er, Mrs Kitchens.
Otis Comer has returned home
! on account of sickness.
Ask \V A Tribble how many
feet it takes to make a yard.
One of the beys w ent to James
and seeing a stray buggy wheel
tried to ride it home, wo haven’t
j heard what luck yet. j
Miss Carrie Edwards has re-j
turned from a visit to relatives in j
Houston. j
Libel U)V IHvorce |
Mrs. «!u iu Nelms ones Su po¬ j
vs nor court !
J ‘
Geo. Nelms. ( April , terra . « 05; 4 .-!
! lie foregoing Jury was empanel-,
ut t.. try tins case: W’f, the Jury
find that.sufficient evidence has
submitted to our considera-j
li-ui i-» aullioiize a total divorce:
iS lu ' " 11 divorce a vinculo ,
n ‘ )l! ' imoiui m pare, legal prmci-
-pus bet" • n . rr 1 j iti. -in this
ease. G W ack.jx, Foreman.
ii. Whereupon utgia, Junes County.
il is CO sidered or-:
dered and adjudged that the plain-
titf, Mrs Delia N 1ms be granted
a total uiv-»ree Irons the said Gi o
d iUi d fuilier that the c us¬
tody ot er two minor children to
" l( : 11 = ier ]) Nelms and liny
Willard Nelms tie warded to In r
by the decree ,,f this court and
that the maiden name of Miss
Delia Burnette be restored to the;
plaintiff m lieu of the name of
Mrs Delia Nelms. j
April Term UK'S—April 17 1905 i
II G Lewis, Judge H C O C j
.
For Stile.
One (50saw Winship Gin in good
repairs, SO feet of ! 11-1(5 inch-
line slialt. For sale at a bargain.
For further information apply to
M J Wood, James, Uu.
Fair AVuming
Notice is hereby given to all
not to hire or harbor one ,
<b i/arris, cidared, as he is under
contract with me for six
J.vs T Finney.
To Tlie Citizens of Jones
i County J
: The second Monday in May is the
|day set apart by the Cotton
Association lor a county meeting.
' ‘ /ufom. appointed
j 1)y lo „, B
j |lt u f l>rn nr»*. meeting to se« that
ih.eir districts turn out in full
I Monday and hnveon hand as full
I [districts rt ’P or t »• possible the covering theii
as to cotton acreage
and fertilizers therein. There
w j|( ; K) enough time to organize
and secure i full report before
then.
Ik’* Foie lor action is upon us.
! a l’l J, al 1(1 ' '> .'“‘ Ul lll ‘
j , county to m«i that the plan and
doctrines of the Southern Cotton
i Association ore carried out. Every
mini in this county should be a
: meniber ot this organization 1
j " ,,al l " 1 ’ test tun in is
farH UI)(J p,- OS pcriiy ol the
ers. There is s'length in unity,
i end the good to be derived there-
trom is more tm-ieaching
the simple fact of reduction cf
cotton acreage and fertilizers.
Let us not bo laggards in this
work, for with a good strong pull
altogether success is assured. A
>od speaker will bo secured for
the duy and the meeting will be
called to order at 12 o clock.
Jko Wiujams, Pres.
________ , t
Glady Creek Dots.
Wei I, I believe the farmers have
about finished planting cotton.
Misses Daisy Luzon by and Fan¬
nie Goolsby were tiie guest of Miss
Florrie Bearden last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom lladaway
spent Sunday afternoon .with the
family J J Jones. and family
C G Henderson
visited their parents Sunday.
Mrs. J D Goolsby spent h s'
Tuesday with her met her, Mrs.
Francis Lnzenby.
Mr. Lucian Jones, of Jasper
county, and Miss Odessa Goolsby,
of this county, were lumpily mar¬
ried Sunday afternoon at three
o’clock at the home of the'bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .) D Gools¬
by. The ceremony was perform¬
ed by Rev. E W Sammons in tin-
presence of a large number ot
friends and relatives. About G
o’clock every body was invit'd to
the dining room, where they found
a nice ii'cept’dn, which was en¬
joyed by nil. Mr. and Mrs. Jones
spent the evening wfitli his parents
We wish for them a long and hap-
py life.
Mrs. Hood relumed to S-
lioni" in ot. Argustine, Fla., 22 si
Saturday.
Mrs. J S Dumas spent Friday
afternoon with Miss Fannie Co-k,
who is very sick with pneumonia.
Teaclicrs’ 1 nstitute.
Tho Teacher’s Institute will he
held at Haddock, beginning 29th
t ) f May. All teachers are requir¬
ed to attend. Prof II R Hunt, of
Winder, Ga. has consented to act
as instructor. The names of
teaches have been furnished him,
and he will assign special work
w hich they are expected to tier-
form. Let every teacher do what
is required and help to make this
the best institute we have yet
held. Board can lie obtained at
reasonable cost in private homes
or at the hotel. E W Sammons,
C SC
Important Notice,
Information has reached the
board of commissioners that in
many places of the county parties
cultivating lands along biusb the pub-
Ik? roads cut and place and
logs and in some instances plow
, OV er th«ir linos and into said pub-
j Don lie roads. of law, This and is all a clear parties viola-
: are
roads and bridges tn the countv
will be paid for, provided
repairs havo been inspected and
approved by one of the board or
the district overseer of that re-
spective district.
Commissie.ners J C R & Il
’ oitat’Ton.'
GEORGIA, f > 13 C ni lty.
It H Kingman Administrator
lamis non cum trstameuto, upon tho
estate of I’ 1‘Pitts, of said county, de-
.-eased, having tiled his petition for
d'searge, this is to cite all persons eon-
corned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge at the leg-
uhvr term of iheUonit of Ordinary
said county to be held on the first
Mandu - V in Ml W 1SK)5 -
Witness my U&ud oilieiallv thi^
Apn Uth HK16. R 11 Bonner,
Ordinary.
For Sale.
One young Jersey hull, out of
gaBoti cow,.entitled to regis*
t , r. Price $>5,00. Can be regis-
tered for two dollars additional.
J A Stewart.
Low Excursion ILites Via
Central ol tiooiyi.i Kail-
»y • | y (
’’ ( J"
,,
and one third for th. round
trout all points in Alabama, -I itsk
ets will-l>e so'd May i , 8 audit:
' mi11 May 11.
To Savannah, Gn. Fourth an
nuul tournament. 5 ntl •ru Gol
Association, May U-1U. Otic far
plus Bouts from nil points in tin
! southeast* Tickets on sale May
j 7, 8 and <S; final nuiit May 1
To Kansas City, Mo.
Haptist Coinenti >n May
One fare pins 50 ct* for the round
! trip from all points in tlmS.iith-
j east* Tickets to he sold May At 7 t<
jith, inclusive; final limit ay
IH,
. To Macon, Ga. Grand Lodge,
| o,wf ' ri-*. A ^ pi us' n" ->5c for in*’ the Yb-oriiia round
trj ( n a points
j Tickets to be sold May 15, and tor
trains scheduled to arrive Macon
I prior lo nooll March 10, Tickets
i ...m ^ ^ „i„.. i, (> 'from r,i-wl
| ()l) Wnah,
final limit Mav ”1
T * J ouis Mo National
. May
• ' * f
faf0 1 lus 26cta f or ti 0 round
. . f al M ■ t , . hu c S "
ln ‘> 'T i ,oi “ V'\ ;’ V
east, tickets , on sale May 14, 15
and 10; final limit Map27.
To Atlanta, Ga. National
socda^iuii of Manufactures,
10-18. One fare plus 25 c!s for
the lound trip. From points
within 250 miles of Atlanta, tick¬
ets will be sold May 15, and for
tiains scheduled to amove Atlan-
lanta before noon May 1(3: from
points more than 250 miles ol
Atlanta, tickets will be on sale
May Mill and 15. an ' f r trains
scheduled to arrive Atlanta before
noon May 10th; final limit -May
20, except that oxlenlion to Jain
5th, can be obtained under usual
conditions.
T,, Fort Worth 'JVx. General
Assembly Southeah • Presbyterian
Church, May 18-20. One fare plus
$2.00 for the ronnk tnp. Tickets
on sale May 15, 10 and 17th. Tick
ets wdii be limited to. leave Fori
Worth not later tl ar. May 81
Po Savannah. Ga. Grand
Lodge I OO F of Georgia, Ma\
2fi-2”). One fare plus 25ct - for On-
round trip, from all points
Georgia. Tickets on silo-Mav j!
j 28 and 20; final limit May 2D,
1905.
to Savanri -d 0 : 1 ., National
. Travelers’ Protective As • .nation
of America, May 2d 28, 1.’95. Gin-
fare plus 25 ets for she i
Tickets on sale May il
for trains scheduh-rt to urn ye. m
Savannah before noon ot May 10
1905, final limit May 2 * U" A, ex¬
cept, that by depositing tickei
with Special Agent, and paying
fee Z 50 2 “ids, extentioll uitti.
.Jill! ~ 15 cai :>0 obtained.
At.ums on. .'t.mou-i .-
ci- ju' - it n. t)i. i hi -in-is
• oc,s ’{ l " e .‘,' lU | , “ 'yi 1- j ‘ _r.
on sai" dun" Xr>, > - -■> an r-
.h;:y 1, 8 and h> ha!-) final .i.n.t
111 teen day Loin I id. s.tu‘, ^
> ii.-i ■
ci’pt mat (jepi'siitug ii- ki i
with special agent, and paying
fee of 50 cents, extent ion to Sept
80 1905 can lie obtained.
Chattanoogo, Tenn, Biennial
Cohyention, Sovereign Camp,
Woodmen of the World, May 9-28
1905j O.ne fare plus 25 c-Jiits for
the round trip. Tickets on sal*'
May 8th and Uth : tii.al limit Mai
20th.
CITATION.
^ Coiimv>
u h Kingman Executor upon the
estate of Mtirv I> Pitta bavini v made
application iiidue form for discharge,
Notice is hereby given to all
concerned that said application
be heard at-the regular irrm of the
to
.yF A'ituess hand officially
my
April 4th 1905 It II Bunn:; u,
Ordinary.
r“'H 11 1 • 1 nmnffwn ri m^T rnririii-irjTTii'Ti-*- rr m i
LONG LOANS
NEGOTIATED ON
Imp?ed Fanil Lais
Hi Wall Rales.
Twenty years experience in tho
business.
HO WARD M. SMITH,
814 Second St., Macon, Ga.
—
M.arcus Dalv, “
i2i(i;.
RECORD 2:22]
Sired hv SAT1NWOOD—5004.
Sou of NUTWOOD—(500.
Dam VII.INE, by STRaTII-
MORE—408.
"’ill stand at my place, near
Haddock, . during NT son*
Price 1*20,00 to insure fold.
L. J. MOUGHON.
jfHP*!5ee bis pedigre*?.
W. E. MORGAN, Agt
AGENT FOR THE
State Adopted SCHCCL
BOOKS AND ('ii LA PEST
PI.AGE tor GENERAL HER-
C11A N D J 8 E 1N TI! K Cf'
T e Want
Flic readers of this paper to make
our store
11- 1 lEAiDCOTAMEMS
when in Macon.
A cordial welcome given to all.
• %J <n amplete Stock, Low Prices
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hardware and house furnishing goods,
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1 ASK TO SEE THE
Webster i?choo! Shoes
5 Just the thing for Children; wear like iron.
i SNAPPY LINE OF
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I TOO FOR MEN AND BOYS.
I i Knobby Hats- Latest Styles.
■ a DHY GOODS—POPULAR PRICES.
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! 400, Third Street Macon, Ga.
5 jpEFYdessrs. I.- O Comer and Wiley Herndon be
H can
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Macon, Ga. •'
TC ’ON I'IS COUNTY PEOPLE: Thanking you for past trade and
i a kitig a tinuatioii of same I can promise to treat you as in tha
—giving you the ve'y best Seed to be bad, pure, fresh, leliable
nsn) ,,_ f carry a full stock of all varieties of S-ed C -rn,
Millets, Cane S-ed, Grass and Clover Seed, Genuine Maine grown
j q, ed Potatoes, Onioh Sets, Melon Seed—both Cantaloupe and Water
y|,.| on —i [jufas, all varieties Garden and Flower Need, Bulbs &c. Pri«
i • 0i 9 riglif, as I have bought in large quantities and will give you bei e»
gj. 0 £ gaaie. 1 am ih for business. Cal! or write for prioes-
H. WRIGHT, Seedman.
806, Third Street, Macon, Ga. BSSSSm s
| fs lo Ine Poeple, [ones Comity
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Q) S5 when Macon
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to come in our store and ht us show you our handsome
ft ft line of
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v Hats, and Gentlemen’s Furnishings Goods.
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“Tat.p.otton, Ga., June 2-5, 1903.
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the iris i . nicli , , baby is heir. I cordially recommend it.
Ba; : £aj: is Ctiid by AH Druggists, 25c. Mrs. Lynda I.kk Bryan.”
/ Kj: r by T. ?. MARSHALL, MACOH, ga.
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