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TIE MVT K » .t
Entered at the Post Oll'u-e at (irn\
On., ns second-class mail mutter.
Offioiai, Okoa.v of thic County.
PoBi.isHRn Every Thursday
Subscription Paioa. ^il.
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. __ Rxerri .
(’onier Stoius u s.
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The various committees xppmn-
♦ , H tn V.L r»,»f rhim 78 in renHifM 5 b.s for
''""mi • of the corner stone
: ., •
next Intraday 1 are « omg o
work well, •« far as w® o»« l**ru.
Tlmso in charge endeavored to nf
pumt 1 men in each district wh-
< >ul«l ... take , an inun ; ,„ r „n . |„ 1 dio un-
(U-rtaking, and we arc peisinu <■<
that they made no mistake, f«r
\vo know the most of them to be
men ' with countV ' pride and would
>lush to ' fa.'uroonan • „ ccfl .
.
sion like the one in hand. ‘ 1
citizen who is approached Hy tliem
should respond cheerfully with u
contribution, for the occasion r- 1 -
quires |ii*lj> from every sou re¬ ’
\y 0 have reliable information that
large crowds will bo present from
this and and adjoining counties,
and the reputation that Jones
county already has for hospital . .
ty should not sutler on that ocen-
sum. Wo would like to soe every
citizen in the county present that
duy, and hope they will make
their arrangements to come, It
you are not able to contribute to-
ward (ho diiinet coins anyway fo 1
wo hope to have enough for all. j
I f you wish to contribute and fail !
to the ,, committeemen r irom ....... I
sen
your district you ca I send it in
direct and we will (.heufiiily I
receipt you for same. Every 3 it-j '
jz<-n should deem it a privilege to
in lp on an occasion like this.
Every living cx-Jiulgo aiul So¬
licitor General will be invited to
be with us and the Grand lodge
of tho Masonic, fraternity will
visitors.
Judge R II Bonner has kindly
contented to to get up historical
matter to be deposited in the cur¬
lier-stone, and ho has already se¬
cured quite a lot of useful and in¬
teresting county Instury, a portio l
of which wo hope to publish m a
short while.
The corner-stono will ho of Goor-
gia marble, with what inscription
thereon as the county commission-
era may elect, As before stated
the Masonic fraternity will have
chttige of the ceremonies. The
exercises will begin at 11 o’clock.
The schools of tho county should
suspend on that day and allow the
children to witness tho interes¬
ting ceremonies.
Mows Tags Solti Than Tons
Show.
The non un I fertilizer bulletin
of f the State Depart n ment 4 of r a •
culture has been issmilj by Com-
inissioner Hudson. The bulletin
........... ........... ...........
1100 p'iuTod but tho
of most interest is that which
deals with the sales , of ..... ferttl.zers
iu Georgia during tho season
which closed Oct 1. Tho fertili-
zer season runs from October ti , I
October. .
The bullotm shows that tho
department sold fuildiznr tugs
during the season 'or 7155, 582 tons
of fertilizers, while the reports
the various fertilizer
ere and mixers to the depart men l
shows that only 618,861 tons wen
sold in the state during the period,
This report was only completed
today.
There is a deerepnney of nea rly
100,000 tot s between the nuinbei
of tags sold and the number O *
tons actually sold, us reported by
the dealers. A\’ li At has become of
these tags the department d a*s
not know. It has sold them only
to such peisons as are authorized
to buy them, und after that it ha.i
no jurisdiction over them except
to require a tag on each bag of
fertilizer olfered for sale iu tin !
state.
It would be remembered that •
the Southern Association, through !
President Harvia Jordon and olh-'
ers asserted t hut many tag wer
bought and thrown away or de¬ j
stroyed for the purpose of I >piir-
ing the cotton market. The indi¬
cations are that tiie
dealer spent some $20,000 for tag s 1
they did cot use. What their!
purpose was or what they did
with them the agricultural dt ;
partment dons not know. !
ftf* lUfcA who cm
«»r
I 25,. Ujf iU wo Vo. VOX! ye- -v ’ t*.*s.r v«Jihh. y on, V r * AAorucya, Umi* \* :yourni‘«iM JOHN ft*** VV®»L WfiJ tin )J)TK
MOM) \ % ’»■» y\t V/J. ' V
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President Htrvev J.liln hi
writ tin I following letter to ihi
; f a mu rs;
“Tim tight is now on in earnest,
and the south must stand firm for
the next two week®, or tho cause
for which The we aro fighting will t» it
hist. present depression
1 he spot mm k t, is unwarranted
and unauthorized by any one en-
gaged in the legitimate iiand'ing
or hi a n n I ai: I tire of raw cotton.
Toe ih pr- »sun — cimi-mi *>v mu-
nipulatk.n in paper (iimtraots and
tin-n .u uus lu-t Monday ,f ,l
inau rep»-rt, wiuen \m.;i uh ihm*1i
,(>l - »*'gh .... the e«i,mate of
lion f'.r S.pt, nil-or, IU)f>, ns
report for 1 hi -uni date was too
| 0 w a year agr Ti. talisticiam
of the bureau add to or deduct
l, ' om rf 0 f ' ‘ *'
pondenfs ns tin ir judgment dm-
tat- wlimti rule -o long »h it
,.„f„ rCfl d, will giv. to ne b esti-
douidfui vultie. Th^ fgm-
n.-rs report is based upon fact,
and is the proper guide to go by.
The Hpinm rs ad i vely bought cot-
inn in ami were
fied at !he stability of 1 lie market.
“duitrish influences are at work
n.rd manipulation is bring carried
on to the fullest extent by bearish
operators in the cotton exchanger;
but farmers liov« paid thoir dc ts i
rapidly, money is plentiful and
j, oa | bankers all over the com.try
will advance all needed funds tu
meet temporary wants to the
tent of $10 per bale, with inter, st
^ <>r rn|j( Weaken. not cot (111
. , n . n[ ,, ,j The victorv |
j s j .■ sod till that, is n reeded is
t-O taiid tirm and t i a, up the ep« i
market fur two u ks.
“Pnp'-r contract- cannot bp C ’li-
verted into elm b, and the mills
j vo got to run ou full time to
(j|| G- ir orders. TIih fuimm
hold tin* lev to the situation,
«ot Theod-.re Price and his
contract followers who am now
engaged in a stupendous eln-rt t
depress and break down the weullli
producers of the country, ft
reported Ibis rn'ivning that E
Peters, of Ciilvart. T< x„ former
\ ice pn-sidi-nt of ihe association,
is advising farmers to sell, sign-
ing his circulars as vice president.
Peters was suspended in Ju'y, and
his resiiinari m demanded bv lie-
executive oommittoo at Ash vi I In,
“ ( - ^'-Pb-inon- b. I, above ro-
pints iu ot i u e, l-o is proving
self a trill tin- to tlmi south and
en«»my to I eg Mam'', to bnamoas in-
ter. si's, and as such ho should be
repudiated by every loyal citizen
of the soul li No cotton is
ing this week at
and the local merchants
bankers are hacking up"the .nr
mers to stand firm against-
present unwarranted and
tons fight made on the producers,
“I am doing all in my power t,<»
r \ ll |V I'n IR ’''I'm’ ' ,, " i V ,’,1. v 1 ''
rist the present efforts made p.
d- font the canes v.eare all fi-lit-
ing for.
“Stain! together from one end
of tbn KoQth to ihf* other. Don’t
give «n inch, and within ten days
victory will he oiirn. House ymir
cotton nlid stand 1 pat. Ia-t the
*, *
li. ars „ , anderstand , , that i , you will
no nn 8 ' }t > u ,rni( 0< 1 ‘ lt
V h { r ,
* < l ! l V M lS
»hort. ,*t Many \i secHona . have i fin-
jJ, picking and t ho i'lilk of t In*
rop „ ow uilh tl0 lnt „
crop to mat ur-, even under* favor-
able climate conditions in.’llk fu-
si”’,";.....
present organized etforts ot the
CBrg ,o Beoure fair prices for
their valuable staph-. j
tours truly, !
IJakviu Jordan.
President Southern Cotton Asso-
eiiit nm
From DuIicUt*
Mcssis R L _ Williams, W
Glover, A T R. till S it
h"e and Russel McGInu were
piTinuiant Visitors in the
City last week.
Will^Goggins, -
Monday in the city.
Protracted meet ing starts here
■
Bundav liuirui.ur oor vices
begin (tl ng promptly at ten o’clock
j The pres* o t f the public is./utr-
les'ly re ! j {\ ted.
Miss Fannie Gray, a beautiful
'Hid oharmingjouiig lady of
eon, who has hi i spending some
time Imre as a guest of Mrs J T
Bray, has rc-ttimed h mo to the
regret uf numerous Tiend, in the
community •
D £ D. iski: 11, I.uther Smith, R
C Goolsby and Jack Williams
were among tho prominont Ju.
lietto representatives in Forsyth
last week.
Mr and Mrs D<>< Jackson nini
children visited Jt nes county lati
week for tho purpose of attending j
the funeral' -Mrs !
Green. We were very m ucl> i
urieved R t am ot\tho dealt d i
tins xtund not) to Christian Ir Jackson woman am | |
and otirei
it-i s; ricktn friends and relaiiv C?K
deLfuted uur dee[x*fct tvm-
V
1 Ulul or Smith, of the Forsyth
icy aiiie, spent -Monday n llio
Foimer Senator, Jno R Van
l.uron of Jones county, it is said,
will oppose State Treasurer R E
Parks in the coining primary.
I*un Buren, who is a most elegant
gentleman and one of the largest
farmers and most successful bust-
ness men of his section, is in eve-
r . v " a . v fitted for the position,
while Treasurer Park isoneef the
safest amt most cupnh! 3 officials
who has ever held the response-
Llr-i pinco of guardian of
State's strong box. So what will
ihe vot*-r do about it? He eai
make no mistake eitlu-r wav.—
Dawson News
mm," '“ssus/ by
our at a. uw&js,
t Th ' f . FATEH »•-
; *}/* >rp tc.
lilhtoa* '*> IttC P%tetA **, Ca-i-V. tj,
f’tV
T J Kay, u prominent young
business man of Macon was the
guest of friends and relatives
the eit v la«t week.
O 15 Ingram, Geo Adams, Gen
Zellner, Karuest, Walter and
per Williamson, of th h Southern
({aiIwnv Coinpunv, visited
folks here Surnluv.
\V„ w. . leome into . 4 onr com
mnnity n- a fnt'irc resident Mr
Ih ttv.ulio ha* recently moved
|,j„ family here from Macon and
,p,ed a d-sition as contractor
»'' th ... 1 MilI.mg .. .. ,, Compt-
W e also welcome 'i homes
.Mayo, a popular young man from
Macon, who is now in tho service
, ., -g, .. fh ,.ri. l* r
. J
uy ■> at this 1 p< int '•
Mr and Mrs John Osborns, of
1J dton. spr-.nt Sunday with
rJnught^r, -Mrs W r 14 Iv?lly.
Mr. ' ,...... Joliu Souther ‘ ’ of Mhcoii ' ’ }u "
spMidu.g several davs of this
w'ruk v'itii lier prrentfl, Mr and.
Mrs Pock Jackson.
Mr and Mrs J T Mathis and
0 ' ,,j |f | r ,, n ’ „f Aincncus ’ have been
»|yn»Mi*g the past Several days
with Imr brother, Dr G 01
Mr and Mrs E M Williams and
twc C hil<li-Hit spent Sunday with
1)( , r Imroi)t8 ‘ „t JVrner ’
K(l ,u,(i ,, , Clayton , Pippin _ .
were gnesta of relatives uud
friends in the city Sunday,
Charlie Adams, of Maynards,
passed through the city Thursday
111 . ''"• , e to . Macon.
1 1» and Owen Jackson, of
ner, wore visitors in the city Mou-
( j a ,,
Services were conducted at |
Ephesus Sunday nn-rmug l-y FI-,
r McGowan, who delivered an j
ing and instructive nor -1
to a large and appreciative
,-
qj- .joliu Gordon.
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The sjiirit, of Mr John Gordon
its Hight on llio morning of 1
r Lli, 1905 , and went to be
(,ml. In- was not a member |
j|u* church, but ho whs n
truthfu! and honest man, and j
kllul generous,lie 1
118 1 “ 1 very one, j
rather help tho unworthy
than fail to help one who. was I
worthy. , No oi-e ever came
him tofu iu vof and was turned
> no was uHong and a ‘'
ready to help any on*-. IDs loss!
will be fnit by all who knew him!
ulul (.specially by his bi?reavod I
i rt milv, lim death was sudden !
“J ul •* sl,ock t( j his lumiiy “ n< * I
inany friends.
j Mr Gordon was a kind,
tioimtu ;U(d devoted father.
I rT u 1 , * a '^‘ 8 ,l,r u ^ (1 i oompannm,
j 0110 brotlmr and one
four children, many grand
dr,n, relatives and friends , , to ,
UJI . UI> p; H loss, lio will he missed
in many J wavs ami places 1 and his
■
S(,a ^ M “utl he vacant (orever. liut
n .ay we.be comforted by the
hope of moeting iV,. him again m the
, .
w
...... ... ..Id , 1 ,»
burial ground where ho calmlv
by the eon-
diets and trials of life. Our
. . l,ut lli . , aiul ,
ls ‘ UVlJ,J 8 ain some
<l '»y, by the grace of God, we
shall, like him, bo “forever with
the loved”, in that home not
made with hands, and shall swell
the everlasting chorus in the etor*
mil Music Hall.
“Y'-s gone, forever, gone,
Ami h:s journey safely ended;
From all fears his soul is act |
free,
And in thy Father’s mansion
Find a place prepared for thee. 1
No % moro d> ath. nor pain, nor |
sorrow. j
N ev morejfrom homo to stray, ;
For God has called him over:
the river.
\\-|,„ r .. j ;( shall, in peace, forever
stay.
l-’OS MALE.
One half interest in the Gray
ginnery. One rive room dwelling
( , onBr m (1)ft v ii| age of Gray, one
half interest in one and one half
acres of land near new court
let ms easy.
G T Southek.
Macon, Ga.
Mr. R N Hardeman,
Clinton, Ga.
Dear Sir:
We have
T Gnglish money availab! f> for
goc<i Jones county farm loans,
interest at 7 1-2 per cent,
No commission.
Ga. Loan Trust Co.
O A Coleman, Gen. Mgr.
<* \(‘UH]mpc-«.
It in the duly of the people t<
I give h irty and «nibstf<ntlul aup
t K, rt (< their homo newspapers.
The b a! paper fills an important
Id. It cun ftlvrnya t-e marie
power for great good to the com¬
munity it serves 11 it is given the
right sort of encouragement by
people in whose interests it is
pub! Nine-tenlhs of tho
work done by ^ tlio “country ;, ’ odi-
|<lf ^ j() „ hHI , UC(% un lfUh .
Whr-ro lie put as one lick for him-
self fie |.:,i, 1 , n , .,r tn*..., for
thf*c • '
Tnia timt is'to,, often overl-a.k-
"<1 hv tli phonic. Jt is,of ontirse,
, Wjl h'or an iminy of them as can
■ fo r-ub-crih" to the c'ty daili-s to
keep up willi the n .vs of the
world as it nccu , but they should
not f-o-g. t. that thirli-t duvi
!<> <!; " ‘du-roo” pai'.-r. —Atlanta
Ci.nMilulion.
Th<> «: . 1 a'-m at n., it is
big citv dailies are lie'd
sable, of course, mu! this is n
dio country printer cun never
ter, hut the reverse J proposition i is
nU() Tllf; 1 np r , ... ......
c!#»vr»to ilunr v«lua!»|r j punch t»» llie
hundreds of trivial things of local
interest'. Neiti.ere.au th.y h- !|>
to br,oin "J 1 tho growing towns
where tbey f oirculiite nor do they
;
ticular th ■ deve’npement of par-
The farming'sections, etc
country newspapers will
abide. Perhaps its edi tor may j„.
“pr-.phet without hot o>r” iti hi
own countrv. but lie is a ue
to the community, and des r yon
Wfc || Q f it.—D-mlin Times.
CITATION.
GKORGIA, .1 in nty.
George B .1 Wlii having made a|>-
plication in <luo form lo he appoint, d
administrator njien the state of \V F
White, d ICPIIK c i
en (o nl) partu cOne< rned tl it said
application wi I t,(; lieui'.'l at- the reg ■
ulu r LeiTii nl i 0 c iirt of Ordinary 0
4 ’ u, ?*y *- hr hcM 'ai the fir.^t
Monday in Novciuhcr lt’i
This Get. 9,1905. K li Bonner,
Ordinary.
COMMInSlO'-FRS SAL!-..
Under andby virtue of anthori
. ,
ni:, l onh-r granted by iionorablo II G 1
l.cwis, Judge Superior court of Jones I
county, and aj-pcaring of file in
8 office, will be t»oM, on tlie
first Tue,sil?iy in No\*eml>er, next-, be-
the court house door m said I
01 :
H; ,. r i
land cunttiiningonc hundred acres,
orders, situate and being in
I ! u.o«n < ilintnet, of Jones countv,
t„, Ull ,. wl j, the lands o ( land F
Gibson, j'-ihndge O ami 15 Moore, -it)iei>, Estate ami of IMiam j
known oi-ig- j
na :1 v as the Kinslow lands, haul i
-r W-- r o;hi(11) -......._ ■ pon w which bieh saim f
IP ue-l, ilnlv tiled in Jones Sin "es-ioi ;
. • ,,
^ )] A1 ,|,., MAS - i h N Ethriihik,
Ait’v . Commissioner.
ADMINISTHATOirS HAI.id
GEORGIA, Jones County.
ot oVdinary for said cdftntv, Rrantcil
at. tho Oitober term of 1905, the un-
clersigned, MrsMattie as administrutor of the
tu tc ' of Lou Kellar, ilceeas-
eu, , will sell at the court house
Clinton, Jones Couhly, Ga, on the
firrt, Tuesday in November, 1905, be-
t' vw n the usual hours of sale, at juib-
he outcrv,to the highest huiucr for
a sb, the follewing deseribod real es-
late situated in the town of Haddock,
; Jonrs rol ,n tv ’ {,:i ' house and
lot containing . . one-ei^lith, (1-8), of an
acre, more or less, and hemg part of
Im. No II ... the origh-al part of said
to ' v " !lt Haddock, ami bounded as
f,,!l «»ws . On the noith-west by l‘urk
um )5 UHKki’iar ' AdmV
GlJAltDTAN’SSALE.
GEORGIA, Jones County. .
By virtue of an order ol the court
of Ordinary, will be sold at public out
eryon the first Tuesday in Novem¬
ber, 1905. at the court house in said
county* between usual hours of Kale,
the following real estate situate in
Jones county, towit; One sixth tin-
divided interest in the S.dlie Towles
hinds amounting to about two hun¬
dred .and forty acres, more or less,
-'U a 1 being about two miles west
Ciinton and bounded its follows On
east and north-cast by Robert
plaee, north and north-west by J. R.
( ’hile.-, on south by IN 11 Loivc and
Ben Green and on west by IV H
i.owe The sale will continue from
day to day, between the same hours.
until all said i r< > 1 'ci ty i old Terms
cash. This 2nd day of October 1905.
IV T Gordon,
Guardian of Tuomas A Gordon.
| ExciirHlon 11**» 1 of Ceorfria Unios Kailway. Via On-
To State Fair Atlanta, Gn.
j Rates for individuals, ore first
iss faro fdus 6 ic which
lulirission to h 1 . grounds. Hai f
i rules for children of tiv o and un-
. d*f twelve years or nge. -s
1 mum rates tfi lor adults un
f-r children For military
phih^s nun hrnfts ntm<U in nm-
form, twenty or more on one
ticket, once cent per mile per cup-
itu in • aclt • > 11 IV-ls'-is
sold from points in Georgia Oct
>>,-,• 8 to 2<>, inclusive, , x*-ept that
ti'l. U ; will bt t Id for trains
arriving... Atlanta on Sundays.
Prom points outside of Georgia
will he gold October 9th, and 19
njy. Final limit of all tickets
October 25 1 li.
i:l fir j'htcon Fair.
Kates for . individuals, one fnre
pins T;> for the round trip, which
includes adn»i*sitn to the fair
grounds, frem nil noints within
the state «.f Georjyo, also from
Opelika, Montgomery, Andalusia,
Ozark, Florida nod .......dint.*
P jinfs in Alabama, Half rates
rates f (,r ciiildren of five and un-
twelve years of age. .Mini-
mmn rates $1 whole tickets f;Octs
for childre i. For mililarv com
panics and brass hands in uniform
twenty > r more <m o,ic ticket, one
per mile per capita in each
direction" From pointsiin Geor¬
gia tickets on sale October 23rd,
i N <-r 2 nd. Except that
tick :- v. ill he sold iin Sunday
Oct of r 29th. From points in
Alabama tickets will be sold Oc¬
tober 22nd to Nov 2nd. Final of
all these tickets Nov 6 Appl)' to
agent.
Oxen for fhile.
1 have two yokes of oxen tiiaf I
am offering for sal Will sell
for.a reasonable price.
W A ‘I'lUBBLE,
Wavside, It, F. D.
To My Josit-s CotiJity
Friends
I have accepted a position with i
I’ei-k & PFatsmi third street Mu-
con, Ga., and Junes would bn pleased friends toj
serve when my in Meed of anything c.'tinty in thnj j
hardware line. Their prices me
ns low ns the low and your pat¬
ronage would l io a, direct kelp to
me. Call when m the citv.
0 ns Bl \ ■ tts.
*< +<■
|\ 1 b n uf 1 ■ a ymn\' t it N
^Ai.# a j s < I i/.; t ! i v -, 4 II V)
[lAfifll liCIllfel 1 Pirj dll ion
IVI 0
Are the linger t and beet
( _qnippet i ;)< ntul Offices in
Georgia,
11 you want your teeth
Filled, Crowned or Bridged
I, y Expert dentists, who
Specialists, call at
L JLAf , . KTTr ilLK *-,»o D
.
^rnencSIl Denial j^uhau PaflofS anuis
F^CES LOW.
WORK GUARANTEED _
~ mRi ' s broT CASH -
«« “»■>’ Street, Macon.
BRANCH OFFICE !
ATLANTA,. . . .....GA.
o-
Take Sotnnoforme and have
your teetn extracted without
the slightest pa at
DR. LAN! HR'S
LONG LOANS
NEGOTIATED ON)
Improved Fan Lanas
-at-,
Lowes! Current Rales.
Twenty years experience in the
business.
HOWARD M. SMITH,
31-4 Second St., Macon, Ga
MON 13V.
Iniaus iisgoti ted on imp.-ovst
tsrms, at lowest marwat rates, and oi
most fit-oral trim.
Bus'.no- * of Afteen years standing
Wore than three million dollars h
loans negotiated. Facilities unaus
passed. UOVAtD X SMITH.
314 5l*»tscn<l Rfe. rs bn#/
1 L- | I AH BoweJ ft - ComplMrfte -i A.^- ; PLEASANT-,WMl-ESS-EFFECTIVE 7 Tttm/V<rTffCC/3l£5-HWtefi>rFr<*Bcofi/ei TSE A i baby easecoYSS*
HaddocK
H.ig’li i SchooL
’ CIBIS
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kiSSEWHBHBBBB • .
\y' e propose to prepare the BoVS and Girls With
practical • * j and i business i education ^ i t M and 4n J at the
a
same time preparing them for College SO they
can ti r;jj ll any vecatinn vocation in m l-ie. Iif#» . Ciivc oive US us regular rcgu.di
attendance and CO -operation andlooR to teacn-
ers and pupils r r for results.
•>' T J' I fCM CORF Princinal * ’ Haddock, Ga
We Sell The
WALTER A. WOOD MO WING
- - MACHINE,
As well us u full line of
A g ~pl »i, 9 fi '"W* ultural
Implements.
AVo are distributing agents for-
PITTSBURG- STEEL FENCE,
The Best and Cheapest, for Field or Garden. Cheaper and bet-
ter than rail or lumber.
Get cur prices. See our fence.
Dll DTL Uud H H
j )
HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
817 and 15,9 'third Street, MACON, GA
p emova
Sale.
On account of having to move October 1 st
to 509 and 5 i 1 Cherry Street, we will offer
special inducements to our trade.
WILL GIVE YOU A BIG
FOR CASH ONLY.
StockisNew; Up-to Date
Have you seen the New Weaves m CLO-
FHING? Come at once, you will be pleased.
JONES & TODD.,
406, Third Street Macon, Ga.
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Waiting Your Inspection in the
Great Stock
NOW BEING SHOWN BY
R D Cheek & Oo.
4if) Third St. Macon, Ga.