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PCBLIPRICD EvKRy ii.l KHtlAY
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SuBSORfPTToy J'lUCK. fi
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Tliu X'eterauN lien Hi on
For many years it has been the
custom of the old soldiers of
County to meet once a y. iit in
Ui.imi—to enjoy a hearty
shake and re„ee the unnn.n i
(Iim 4 . long , ago by a recital ,, ic of , -
calls, valient deeds, ore d " ‘
Cln-H and | ,.,rdsl" t m never to e
fnr^ottoii. I he in.opiu as a iui«
d light to honor these Id |„ rm
dm) it afToHa tin in nuieii ph af>~
ure to do all in their power t*
niuk -these reunions sue f sl'iil in
every respect. They are nhtim
enjoyable occasions, and the
hdd.it Round Oak last
w as ...... ........
K K -d people of I he c inrnuiiity
had made every preparation, and
as you neared tlie grounds your
appetite whs sharpened by the sa-
v<>ry oci'»rs of i h<- browning bar ho*
cue.
A large crowd was in altwndam
ticec.lde fact that .hern * re s. me
faces and forms who were missing
—they having passed over the
river since the last reunion—and
those yet w ith us were inado t
n.i.l ™*J**.SIrmj in a few mure ran J.U ll,»
tire le l,iv.
ouaced i t*u the I otlu ... r Hidf
About 10 uicloi.k Ool.J W h
ton, who foul been n.v.ted to
dress his old Comrades m urrns,
Wttfi introduced by Hon, John T.
Williams in a few appropriate by
words. Col. Preston began
soymg he was standing neat
spot ring were the war, a battle and paid was tought^ a beautiful du-
tribute to those who wore the gray.
lie read from manuscript and had
prepared a splendid speech—one
full ot interesting truths—as I
explained that the figures were
obtained from archives in Wash¬
ington City and Confederate his¬
tory. Ho was in good voice and
it was apparent to all that his
fort was u labor o c love. The
clouds selves beginning bare heads to empty and them- j
upon sum-
mer.costumes prevented him from ;
finishmg his speech, which was)
quit® a disappointment to the old hiwl j
soldiers, for as they listened to
description and followed him from
one battle field to another they
wire-living again in the stormy
Thed'md'- Iriv i' , m -.'d ovr
the crowd mthcrnd nom d the
I mp table—which was ludenod
will, avi.rt-ibiiur Pc vood to a..i—ami
for the r imo nia wor c! tnd-»
rnuvs a’.,d rtun drouth comini a new cmmU
site the bond election
were forgotten as they proceeded
to relievo tho table of its heavy
load. i
Dinner over Mr. J T Williams,
president of the county cotton as- i
sooiation, called the farmers
around the stand and stated the
object of the call to be to elect
delegates to attend the meeting of
tne Georgia association, which
convenes in Atlanta on Tuesday,
Aug. 22nd. Messrs. J T Williams,
WF Whit® and 8 li Hungerford i
were elude'., with power to
point tlrsif own alternates.
Mf ^nrn Barron, w ho had been -
appointed chairman of a commit-j croc-1
tee to solicit funds for tho
tinn of a momori \1 to the women
of the confederacy, extended an
opportunity for all to contribute. -
Quite a number responded ai d a
start made toward mining 1
the fifu dollars asked of Camp
V.'ill is.
Thus ended the reunion of 1906,
and the good people of Round Oak
ran rest assured that their
resulted iu bringing happiness to
the hearts of thus® for whom the
day was givmi. beautiful
One of the most, events
of the day, while < njoyed bv many
v as known to but t«-vv. Mr A U
Dev, n gsntb man who has hut
curtly moved to this county
tli® North, brought much pleasure
t" himselt ny purchasing several
Lox>*s of cigars and having
distributed among the old soldiers
'This get erons act w as kept to
gi-lf and no doubt |k will wonder
bow wt e came into possession
hia secNft. He has already won
the heart's of our people and they
extend to Jiim and family a hearty
welcome to\nir •v>untv
By an error on tin* part of the
printer, true of the liest premiums
was left out of the premium
of the hig fair at Macon. dO vv tis
offered for tl\e best bushel of oats.
The Fair Associati iu desires to
encourage oat growing, and will
increase the amount of ill¬ pi "t-*
inium from this item every year
In the several individual exlii its
this vear will form a port. Ry-
tfie-way. Col Ji in Hunt the well-
known Jun<s county farmer, savs
the individual displays this year
will surpass the county displays
of previous years. j
•liiiiiew vm Wayside
Fanduui w®r« 1 1 " iited to a most.
«titmu *J■> oi of baseball Sattir-
ing, the liultlo being Iks-
t.vveun Janms and Waytnle. The
Clinton agitregaitou furnished to
ouch of (Ik team three piuyqrs,
the j^ai^v resulting iu the scorn
Wayside. It
wa u y in<»i
citing s yet plnyed on the
Cl in ion diamond and many “Big
League ,i play* i , . were pulled (, , rr. ir
„
1 lie deceplive pitching of t i a n.Hli ,i
i .... .....r, *? ...... ?, u ;
yieide.l .
'“id Ik ..n'y Sevan
:„hl„ James’ speedy, twirler,
tahmgthi- , 4i hit* . .. and htemut
two. Very few were passed
Slu , >U or Johnson for
<’,• Smith , . for e ’.Vayside ,,, . , to ,
the ihitiul suck. While Jamcfl
olead ouiltv j to lice errors, Itvo
| V . , l( |,j r ,| wvr ,.
red hot from ,1 Hu, hat and thiow ,,
T»arlra in his eyes. Boss, lor Way-
1,0 u.u.i
except, tliat he was minus
, jIg .| ;nU)il( , ,. vo .*' Holsenbeck
, ,,ul « 1 . J "»<- "tuut.lul nt■ f■>I dive ( iiv«
11 throo n&ck# in tl jo fcovoii t/; uiul
the .tarues stock fell below pur
mid created almost n panic in
^ ^ U «“ a
Hand ana the band struck up
“Home Svvoet Home, there is
place like Home.” Stubbs
} , g ewly CoU|> | e(l with
will (in, 0 U Y leagu« ti„xt
,H,r. I,„ yieliled three I,in. Jol,„.
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for James pitched syc ,
g Iv:it g up five Inis Will.uins of
’ mad<) a lol h hu ,. kward
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^ , niln cutch.froin , otuwiut ,, ,
l h
stick that caused the rooters to ;
Comancliee yeils
yj lttW nee war danece.
Governor Cope ';
I"" 1 '. 1 " 1 wil \\ h ' H UMlul
aignnaie.
Prom Way*!<lo
James Loss spent Tuesday with
B Smith.
Misses Tain Evans, of Boling-
'Toko , and , Ida , , Johnson, , , of , Hoi- ,, ,
'on, ore (he dimming guest ol
Mrs J A Walker.
M rs j; t Christian and dmigh-
Uueb, of Amoricus, arc epend-
'U H, ‘" 111 days wit.: the family
J R Childs,
Miss Oro Sue Mitchel has re-
turned to Atlanta after a pleasant
v -.t ut the iioine of I S Stewart
MKs Adeil Bon-v a/.d Mis Co-
mincos are the guests of Miss Ro- j
, c ..;n,
Mo83rs m 1)avili n i Wlutell0,ul mm t i ,,
Chiles attended Krvicos in
Sunday.
Robert Thomas, of Macon, was
guest of Joo 15 Smith Sunday.
j Vo f E C Tharpe spent Monday
with bis college mate, Ralph
Willie Whitehead, a student of
tlio Meicur summei school, was
at heme several days last week.
Mrs Wiley Fmney and Mrs
Woodward, who have been visit-
numerous relatives at Way¬
returned home Monday
David Whitehead was in Matron
business Monday.
On the 26th iust. a picnic, un-
dev tl.e management ol David,
Whitehead, will bo given iu tho]
!arge grtjVa ou Ul0 Clinton un.L
.. « »y***de , rtiaJ , about , . a n.do , from] ..
Wayside. Thu site is a beautiful
place and a band will furnish
good music.
W A Tribble, an energetic
01111 ®- man, and Miss Carrie Kd-!
wards were united in the happy!
bonds of matrimony last week,
An opportunity to seedogsburbe-
cued i* i al eaten will Ik* offered at
i the coming fair at Mae at. The
! O'R>e of Igorrottos, savages from
tin- I’hiliptues, that were on ex
Dibitio.: ut the World's Fair, and
this summer at Coney
have been secured, and will he
one of the attrajslions at the
Georgia Farmer’s Fair at Macon,
it Js the custom of this tribe to
have occasionally feast day’s, on
; t *'bioh **• good lat d"g i IS cooked
a**d oaten, and the Igorroott US
disport tin nisi Ives in billl»anc
fusbiou.
STRAYED
From my lot, near Gray, Ga., on
Aug. Oih, one black mare mule,
swallow fork in right of ear and a
white spot in rear left bind leg.
Viv information leading to fieri
recovery will be thaukfnlly re- j
OHived and rewarded !
Charijk MonoAN.Grny, Gc.
f'A'.UKr JVa% o-rtse MtiviJ
‘A-, v-Vl vYkH i ideas ; tUev
U JOHN WfcI>UFV
*0* * .r !\t \t tOruC 5 T 8 v Wtt'*
1 K'ULti
“Fighting the F lamas" is on
of (lie grcrui—i at tractions nl.
•v Is I«t d U)jr " season, anil will
ST ■< nroui , to Jucuii 2 at tl COlil-
: j),g fair li t>h<>w» a mo< =r rn fire
[department battling with u largt
tp.. flames consiiinit g build-
It gs, w until and children Rapin'
from nuowg into nefs, tin
k( reams of a filer playing on tin
‘ ftre, lim duusc volutnna of smoke,
mu! finally the h'ackmir-d riiiiw
0 f ,. t) IP buildings , It i, • is intensely ■ i i
3
- rcalirt.c, mid , mil prove a strong
Trnpti .
1 {<l ” i 1 1 fA
rr J he , en „ mkk, n,t* (hut . have ,
made and are being made....
G-n g,a peaches have stimulated
the fruit induatiy ^ to on unnrrce- !,ek
()o(it , () d ur8 ,. ry sl
«*ryvvh«*re in dumainl uiitl asharj)
advance in prices is cxm-eled dai-
ly. I nmotfering trees'from my
■ n irserv Hound Oak or from
1( , A| „ 1 „ lrs( , ri , H Rt
cam.ot'fa-.l to interest
pro,,....... ,
trees are guaranteed to lm first-
dass in every respect, all vurie
ties. Write to me for prices.
, y ..... |(KK) ,. f
eerf, u> !♦ It b < rpfl \u A i>... ? i -;, Hep-
n mbei and < >en,l„ v, on my farm ne >
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y RESH AND RELIABLE
TURNIP SEED-
We have just received and have
in stock 1 ho followii g varieties of
CH ?
|t 1 “-'‘'I’ nHfI • 1 mhy ■ " , ! >ro ^ < ' t t 1 Hh Iow
‘^-d *^p» J “ ' o'oi Lriobe, s fcbVcii vl!'
T op, White Globe, Pmnoranean
Globe, Gowhorn, White JCgg, Pur-
ph Top Milan, Sword, German,
Whito RuLabaL'i (j]!,}>,. V'ellow Aher-
cIgod j Yellow Al'l w./gnnrnntefi j) ^-j ()
, , uu of which
f n . 8 h H ud truo to name. We'also
have Kale, Rape, Lottnco, Cab-
bage, Spinach and Jtadtsh Seed
for fall planting, and will have
Onion Sets after Sepfc. 1st. Your
orders solicited,
THE CHEATHAM DRUG AND
SEED CO., MACON, GA.
T or Sale
On account of bad health I of-
fer my stock of goods consisting
of dry goods, Groceries lints
shoes and Patent Medicine at a
reduced price, For terms otc
address \V H Mulligan,
Bradley, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Will be sold, on the first Tues-
<1a y in September, before the
nj.ire'or i--. f^’eiv U 'i',i'\'.uu(- — f IU »!/ 'of
Join s, bounded on the north by
lands of Estate of I.iz.ne D Cham-
bers, east by L T Whidby, south
by ]I J Finney and Nathan Mor-
ris place, west by lands of J M
Ciarlc . Sold as the property of
the estate of Lizzie D Chambers,
in the hands of T J Chambers,
Execntor therof, by virtue of a
mortgage fi fa issued from Jones
Superior Court m favor of F S
Hardeman vs T J Chambers, exo-
entor estate Lizzie L> Chambers.
Notice given in terms of tho law.
This A tig 5, 1905.
It N Ethktpge, Sheriff.
For Sale
One good milch cow with calf
line® week id also um (it o
steer. Apply to
Mas OssiB Fixnky
Round Oak, Ga.
LONG LOANS
NEGOTIATED ONj
ImprcYsd Farm Lands
_AT-'3
Eowest _ Current Rates; .
Twenty years experience in the
business.
HOWARD Jvl. SMITH,
811 Second St., Iflacon, Ga.
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KPFmfNpr EXPERIENCE
' Timok Mabss
Designs
anmno»nm n ,»sk«rh«a'd^S n *^'
Wtehaut&»**.««* iSvKTtt,
Scientific flntcslcait.
ottlqft.Hi A FinmUomofy of »l!at»trated Wtvklv. J^rycAt clr.
«n* rtticntlflc ioarnal. Terms, $8 a
»®.wr: tour monthi. >1, Solti by all now or*.
MUNN »r*iH-h ora.),I, & Co. CT6 36,BrM W«,litullon. ^ New I* York
K su e. ^
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K • t< i -tej •sStnptol oto®
Wuutif f ’.>wog p- 'rew-MAO f. «>pjoav or »n?
-suuojk ■leap pot. Ki.'ikhisii) Ajupt.
piUUO.) *u. *i otu >.1 .•>.'n,u -oiiVHt.isy .
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v!.';.uo,i n-;> * {(.•.-) i (l uoin;
vaj.opp.Mij ,.t, d <: i,, *eui(e-;«!,n'o
3 >.-joh OJ
•■*oq iod .-an*) *,*£ ir m iSCkijp .ft a[ts jo i
I’^n'ptutiiy^uus.xv.j
•h [J
’’hhUu 'IJ dJOi* DR I |*ic.n araetij
*'#JJ r joj (Ktjpinift’m s»
twtaivjo .'ns j-*v a* a «.uis-swa-tr®^
A|>|>iica(i.)ii tor Charter.
GEORGIA^
: .loot’d < ounty.
I To tlit' Mupcrior court til said county.
! Tin: I« titi J ft I Jim), J>^ V\ ulkcr, of
Ham i county, D E Norris, C II
Middlehrooks, u' mV’r A i 1 ' 1, J Vti'- J *".n«v R 1 ’"U' H II n H Had- )
f
o' 7 i a*.* • ' ‘
•II oi Jtiiip* i couniy ana mihj slate,
* *!>' »• tfniSv ileiliic -;
1st. Tlmt they for
ir Associates, wccc»nor« ami as
* ns, to become inooiporaii’d under
:‘ Lj “" d n * * hul '
I duck . fieri lily and . Improvement Com-
i I" U, J-
2nd The for , winch , ...
term
i:™,^ i s,c“s: ,
tin end of that time.
! iiiion 8rd The capital he sto-k T hoiisitnd of the I>ol c<-rpo-
i- to <>m- ars,
niividitl \ ini.> - <>i tJ.< }»ii v; hut
I n ^ , |u|iii|> 1Vlili , u .
,,, til , 1 , rivil , g , J of
fi , M , mm lin „■ to time, not c.x-
‘ cco liiiy 'and in ddla^ Uk* nee rebate " twenty-five J
| U, ,u
itli Thu whole of «aid capital stork
! offrme thousand dollars will he actual-
b’ l* s,i a in before l.iicines.-. w >»■ «n.
| 5th The ohj,c .u.d purpose_ of the
pr« f ,,os.'d eorporat.en .* .irmi.ml gain
.^khotder., through_ dva nig n
L, , , SrSSg^“ir*3S^ loc,tied. Petitioners do-
Lire m e may he
the right to pnrclu.ro. le-use
rent real estate wierever lm iited, and
rigllt l0 ,e the ::m.c by
<a'o<j|.i»g buiklings tliifrcon, or in
other way, as may seem proper to the
imerewt, of saat corporation; and in
tJ
debts it may coutrtct in tl.e purcliaso
or improvement ol said real estate, or
hi any other transactions it may en-
‘er into under tl.e M.arter of the cor-
ili.fowof „„y n-al b.tnl,, it limy mvn
"'"i crtnlij “ cciitciicv, “*» in no^fs, rTT* oi nn^ **$? otlioi
evidence of debt; 4 ml also to make
exchange of said property. T hey
“> desire tl.e right to buy and ,sol
personal property, Stocks, bonds and
any other securities of like character
' v i''the same rights, privileges and
Con(hUon * as (lbov<: out ' Vlt l' ie ‘
gnrd to reality so far as the same ap¬
ply.' place of
(ith The principal office or
tbo proposed corporation will bo in
Haddock, said Btate and county,
wherefore, petitioners pray to be
ini.lie a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled to
the rights, privileges and immunities
and subject to-the liabilities fixed by
law. Johnson k Johnson,
Petitioner's Attorney.
STATE OF GEORGIA./
County of Jones.)
!, G W Bonner, Deputy Clerk,
Jones Superior court, do certify that
the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the original application of
The Haddock Reality and Improve¬
ment Company for charter, now of
file in tin's office. Witness my linnd
and seal of office, this ‘21th of July
1905. G. W. Bojinkr,
Dept. Clerk, Jones Swpr. Court.
Application.for CBarterA
Jones Superior Court, Jones Count v,
Ga.
In Re Bradleys Giuning and Mil
ling Company. of stud
To the Superior court conn-
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T , nf w W R.rmn Tu’r.’.cr, T r
Ml , s p E KuHS . T r
; | y[ AViliters, B F Winters, w I)
| II Winters, J Wheeler, A L R Harris, L Bradley, A O J Wheeler, M Mer-
cev, and W E Tyner, all pf said coun-
ly, shows:
1st Tin,t, they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as-
signs to he duly incoiporatcd with and
malic a body corporate, the
srs?asrslX 2,„1 Tlio objwt oi ™U ,,-hr coi'porntion <,,, “
is pecuniary gain aiul profit for its
j stockholders, and to this end they
propose to carry on die particular
t business of ginning nn| nianufactu-
ring cotton, buying and selling cotton
seed, cotton and cotton seed pr, ducts
to operate a cotton seed til .veil, a grist
mill, and saw mrlh with the right to
munuittcture all kinds a wood ware
and building material, to buy and
sell, lease or rent such rod estate as
may be found necessary for the pur-
pose of opcrat>»g said budness, and to
do and transact all other business in-
eident thereto. o!
3rd Tho capital stock said Com-
! "'iy will bo Four Tliousind Dollars,
i | div “““JrS!:,- ided into shares c±. of otie hundred isr;
I that 10 per cent of said ctpital stock
is actually paid in. The j hief office
of said company will be it the town
of Bradley, Ga., said Jotes county,
and the place of doing sufh
j will l,e in said county,but ii is j
Jy desired that said corpofation way
l,;,vo uUl ' ,mv “ r *“ "ansau its bush I
m ss as a f oresaM. 1 ri»w .ere v. Imi.and j
v itnout the btnte, and alto to other! have
' ranch establishments, in 4.ch
1 lace or places as mav lb deemed 1
best. Petitioners pray that such cor-! j
poration shall have all the dowers set
lortli in the code and laws olthis state
incident to such corporatiop, and al-i
full power u>borrow moiev, make!
a ! , .‘ l t,,k ‘' m, U T ' ,,or tj;:,s r '" u! t,r
7 "smeesof.ebt.whenlove , ( 1 1 pvt>Wm-;
ois pray that tins ...... be hied m j
*be office of the Clerk of said emm.|
and be there recortled. and then pub-!
listed as required by law, ificorpora-j and the
eon t then pass an order
ting them under the corporate Inline ■
aforesaid for the full term of twenty ! 1
years, with the right of renewal, with
full power to carry on such budness ns'
aforesaid, and to exe.eiso :iii powers i ;
noers. :uy to successfully accomplish
the hj. ets of sueli corporation. ]
J G Bakcon Pet it ionev's A11 v.
Clerk's < 'Itice. Jones Superior a m*t I
I. G SV Bonner, Deputy Clerk of j
said court, do certify that the forego-1
inv is a true amt correct copy of ap-
plication for charter of the Bradley j
Gii ni v* and Mill Company of ti'e i
ihi> office. Given under iv hah
am s^d of ofiict*. thi- J.
G W BoNXKit, Dept. Cierk.
We Sell The
WALTER A. 'W OOD MOWING
MACHINE,
As Avell as a full line of
Agricultural Implements.
We are distributing agents for-
PITTSBURG STEEL FENCE,
The Best and Cheapest for Field or Garden. Cheaper and bet¬
ter than rail or lumber.
Get our prices. See our fence.
BIRCH HARDWARE AND & HOUSE CUBBEDGE, FURNISHING GOODS, ?
317 and 3r9 Third Street, MACON, GA
Jiotiee ('out motors.
STAJ K 01 ' GEORGIA, \
.11(in's Cixtiiiv I
Scaled proporsal# will receiv-
oi] by the County Commissioners offhe
of Jones county at their at
Gray, Gu., up t<- ISo’cloek. noon,
W. tluesday. August 80th, 1005,
then opened and contract
ttwardeci for bunding ana i comple- ,
ting » new court he use and jut
for Jones county. Said contrite-
tor to lurm i ) a I! labor and mate-
ALso hi(,g wil1 b « received
a t (lie same time and place ' 1 for the
• of <■ .. the court house , and ,
■ , () Q coitai|1 stn{?e of the C0|) .
Ail brick work on both build-
mgs to i ■ completed and roof on
each building completed,and par-
t«ti<*ti walls ett, though no lloors
10) ’ thongl* 8 il*.or and ceiling joist
t0 court | 1OU90 , *j nU ln , in d steel
beam8 for ,l, J( , rs lt jai J , pnt 4 U) ,
* towe up oi, court «*. house t and . cov-
(lf ( ,u 14 ^ oc
, .« .
Minute plana amt specifications
are posted now ...^suid on hie and County conspicuously Comnus-
sione. s office, where they can be
examined l,y the public and pros-
** n I , f C 11 . . ■, ° 7 \ J’ ‘‘ . "j
" * J “
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>»'l d . ‘»p to commence u beptem- .
bof lith, I.'Oo, and completed by
June 1st, 1906, provided contract
is let for entire.building. If for
t ‘fhcS* t
• conslrtmted ot brick,
r J es
stone, wood and non, as shown by
P‘« nB *
litters, ttleo flee proof vaults fer
«f Coort.
The gpcond storv to contain Sn-
eourt room grand jury
°S two pettv P ;IS jury conm.l'tat rooms So lie
1101 t0 sl0 IOf : m m ’ j u ‘ s consul tan m n
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witness rooms and Judge s
room.
Tho first, story of jail to con¬
tain living rooms for Jailor or
Sheriff and the entire second floor
to contain steel cells for prisoners
1'lie payments for the building#
to be paid m county warrants,
issued for said payments as speci¬
fied below, ore tn be due and paid
on or before December 28th, 3005,
for work done up to that date;
ballace in county warrants ys pay¬
ments fall due. Said warrants to
lie due and payable on or before
December 28th. 1906. with seven
(7) percent interest from date
given unil paid. The time of pay
rneuts are to bo as follows:
Aix payments to wit: 20 per
cent ot the contract price to be
paid when completed and accept¬
ed from bottom of footings to lop
of water table and iirsl floor joists
ui? placed, or on ociuner-um
1(0.1.
'I hesecond payment of 20 per
cent on rhe contract price to be
paid when first story walls art
up and accepted and the second
lluor timber are in place, or on
November 21, 1905.
I’he third payment of the Ci.ii-
nii tra '' ? t third , p . nae story tf h " walls pa |f whe are coinplet- " sec< ’ Iul
'd and accepted and all tbo ceil-
-8 ’’ R b, joints^ 1905. on, or on December
The fourth payment of 20 per
cent of-the contract price to be
paid when roof fnllv completed
and covered, do ne completed und
„]) cornice belt courses, balcony,
td -f *« »» >»r' Ce br a«i v 10th 100(1.
J he htth payment of l(t per
cent of the contract price to be
paid when plastering is all comple
ted. and floors all laid and accep-
ted, or on March 28th, 1906.
The ballance of 10 per cent of
tlw contract price to be paid when
| ui | ding ia fully J completed } and
accepted , a . by the county comnus-
s'otiers of Jones county and the
architects, and the contractor
having made an affidavit that all
labor and materials bills has been
paid and that there are no claims
or loins against said building for
| a p or and material.
Each bidder mi) , t enclose in
01 0 «->»“Tf:?, L' 0 us and j -110tX),00. A ] h ?f, dollars, to[
livable to the county commission
s of Jones county as a guarantee
that lie will enter into contract
at his bid and give a good and sol-
vent surety bond in double the
amount of contract within twenty
dftJ g after ?nid cc , nt ract is award-
* f i|
ed ilini| nud on his n are to com-
, w,th these tel , ? ,s , lie Rilid • ,
c heok , to return to tho 0 n9
liquidated damages, and the check
contract declared toifeited.
The right is hereby reserved to
any or nil bids.
'ply order of the curt of county
sitting for county
, , ,},i 8 27 th ttiavin day of Ohmn' July,
UUo - JNO , j T « GUWfe.it, Uma,
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J H 0 Ethktdgb,
C. R. & R. J. C.
” --- —- 1 - « vT - !, Seedmart
\ Macon, Ga.
TO JON ES COUNTY PEOPLE: Thanking you for past trade'and
asking a continuation of same f can promise to treat Tunas iu the
past—giving you the ve-y best Seed to be had, pnre. fresh, reliable
and true to name. I carry a mil stock of all varieties of Seed Com,
Millets, Cane Seed, Grass and Cluver Seed, Genuine Maine grown
Seed Potatoes, Oniol. Sets, Melon■ Seed-both. Cantaloupe and Water
Melon—Chufas, all varieties Garden and Flower Need, Bulbs &c. Pri-
C S. S r l ght ' “® I have bought in large quantities and will give you hew*
ht of same, I am ill for business. Cal! or write for prices-
H. WRIGHT, Seedman.
806, Third Street, Maoon, Ga.
TH E WORLD’S BEST BABY MEDICINE
Mbm. 25cts.-50cu./tii omcasrs _ J
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HAVE IDO SEED THEM ?
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King Quality Shoe
They are guaranteed.
FIT PERFECT; QUALITY UNSURPASSED.
ASK TO SEE THE
Webster School. Shoes
Just the thing for Children ; wear like iron,
SNAPPY LINE OF
CLOTHING
TOO FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Knobby Hats-Latest Styles.
DRY GOODS—POPULAR PRICES.
JONES & TODD,
406, Third Street Macon, Ga.
gJt Messrs. L 0 Comer and Wiley Herndon can be
found here.
To the Poeplc, JonesCounty
We especially invite you
when in Maeon
to come in our store and ht ns show you our handsome
line of
OXjOTIHIIILTQ-
Hats, and Gentlemen’s Furnishings Goods.
For those who would want a medium priced suit with
plenty of service and at the same time make yon appear
“well dressed,” we can take good care of you, but fine
clotning is our specialty, and if you want the “ultra” of
fashion and fabric we eon fupply your wants ai:d save
you the extra charge of the custom tailor.
R L Cheek <fe Co.
410 Third St. Maeon* Ga.