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Official Ouuan of thi: County.
Pubmshfo Evkry Tmir.snAY
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SlIRSOBIPTtON Pkic r. *!.
Kc.ruioit Preacher.* By IJr t Tttl lit! (»I'Wtt
inn{.;«‘.
Tliers (ms lived in this on n try
in the hist half a century no pro
foiiniler thinker orbmador
imrinn than tho groat Christian
Minisfir DrTalmoge.
Following is an extract from
one of his greatest sermons on the
cuty wo owe to our families:
“Let Him appoint officers over
)he land, and take up the fil th
part of the land of Egypt in the
seven plenteous vears. G«iU
84.
These Wore the words of Joseph,
the President of the first i,ia U ,.
nnoeco.imnny that tho worldovei
saw. Pharoah had a dream that
directed him. Ho thought hi
etood on tin-banks of tho Nile,
end saw coming up out of the riv¬
er seven fat, sleek, glossy cows,
and they begun to browse in tlm
thick grass. Nothing frightful
about that. But after them com-
11 g 1 p cut of tho river, he saw
seven cons that were gaunt and
starved, and the worst looking
cows that had ever been seen in
the land, and in the ferocity o'
their hunger they devoured their
seven (at predecessors. Joseph Pharoah,
the King, sent to decipher
these midnight hieroglyphics.
Joseph made short work of it, and
intimated that tho seven fat cows
that came out of the river were
seven years with plenty to eat;
the seven emaciated cows that
followed them were seven years
with nothing to eat. “Now, said
Josepli, “lot iis take one-fifth of
the com crop of tho seven pros-
peroua years and ^eep it us a pro-
vision for the seven ye ars in
which there shall be no coin
The King took tho council,
appointed Joseph, because of
integritv and public spiritedness,
ns the president of the undertnk-
ing. The fartLers paid one-fifth
of their income os a premium. Jn
all tho cities and towns of
land there wen- I.ranch houses
Thw great Egyptian life il
onco company hud millions ol
members and their tithes as
serts. After a while the dark
nays came and the whole nation
would have starved if it hud not
bean for the provisions made
the future. But now these
ing families hud nothing to
but to go up and collect tin
amount .if their life policies. The
B.tile puts it m tin short phrase :
‘ In nil the hind of Egypt
i lie bread.” J say this was the
first* life insurance company.
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m ( it h as as U.n :
“ '°w f 11111 ,‘iT" s , ' * h 1 ' !lh .° v * " l,n I
If l or,K
tor. this was not so 1 , |
rot, take your tune and mine in a ,
Sabbath discussion of tho subject. j
mid I feel of it infinite lsn theme vital, religious | j
report—tlm murals I
of life and fire lmmraine. It
seems to mn that, it is time f,>
tlm pulpit to speak out. p it <
what doe# tlm lilblo say in regard I
to this tfo subiect I
If Bibhi tSV favors the institn ' t 1
tu. I iv Ah.« 1
........... .ill
addition to tho forecast of Joseph j
in tho text, I call your attention
to Paul's comparimuu lltuv. if
dim mnu who, thionuli imglect,
fails to support his fumily while
lie lives or after ho die- Here is 1
another man who abhors (i,,, j
£>V«U»t............... Son,»M,l G„,l.
Well, you say the latter. 1 uu t ;
say* the former. Paul ««ys
mnu \ihu ih'^IdcIb t<> cum for higl
hoUMehold i- more obnoxious than i
a man who inject* the Scriptures,
‘•He w Im nr.ivul-th ■ nt f,,r |,u I
household is worse than un j u fi. J i
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Life insurance cominini. s
most of us to provide lor
families after wn are gone.
miunifi, iiavp j;;:
wo the no right t*>
p, d mercy at hand of God in
the judgment. We are worse
tliun Tom Baine, worse than V..|-
ta r-, worse than Fhnftes' m v.
Tiie Bible d«clares it: we are worse
than an infidel. After the ceiti-
cate of death has been made
and the thirty urs'xtv days have
passed, and the officer of a lib j
iu durance company ci uma inl<*
the benefit household and pays,
down tho hard cash on on insur- f •
ance polacy, the officer of the
company is performing positively
a Apostle religious rite, according to i_ l!*
James, » ho says: ‘ Tnu 1
religion and undefileo before G ,, d |
»'id the Father is tliia; to visit
ihe failierlf-s hnd tlm w idow j,, j
iheir afflietjous.” and PO II. J
When men think of death thev
ore upi to think of it, UJ; ].. j n ' *>«»»• I
irection with tie ir spit it mil wt 1
fare, and not ot tb 0 dovastatiott!
In the hnu-oln II which will < Dm
I eCtitlM; of 11 in ignition
It . i» m m«TM Selfish ““ Mil
i Hu LO f|f»£oj ■i ,i in i ho in n > Hi I.
uliirh v< ll ur going llint yot for
what ifi t h cmi.' ot \ i*u:
wif« and children afi«*r y* a go
| 1 0,1 ‘^'V 011 ' ' h tv < i
I not Ien vin sc i tltein n li'lln nnn
vet von di - happy if yon could
>y ' <:■ for ill- hi You cm
I trust = in the mi Is of Goi l
i who owns a 11 1 he h = vest, mid al 1
herds atid tin flock 1 >u t il
'you could pay the rummm on a
(policy jmonn and neglected for them, it is a
| thing yon to go up to
heaven while they go to the poor
I ■ yu > n ‘‘ y° nr death move into a
j mini-ion, 1*° river rooms front, on the and fourth they
j f tei.ament house in back
“ 11 a
h'reet. When they are out at the
I " ilj,,w8 tl;0 thought of
I y°« r »i>l«u.did robe in heaven will
»<.t k--p then. warm, l'lio
,8 tor nifty preach ft good eormou
over your remains, and the qnnr
,ol,e mn Y l!ke f,,nr angels in
the organ loft, but your death
swindle. You had the
of means to hotrsehojd provide lor the comfort
your when you left
it, and votir wickedly neglected it.
“Oh,” says someone, “If have
more faith than you; 1 believe
wheiijl go out of the world tin.
I,cnl will take Care of my faun-
Yes, He will provide for
them. Goto Blackwell’s Island.
go through tlm poorhousts of the
country and I will show you the
neglected children of neglecting
parents. That is, He provides for |
them through public charity. As
for myself, {I would rather have
t ho Bold provide fur mv family in)
a private homo 1 and through mv |
ow 11 industry, and paternal con-1
jttgfal faithfulness.
15llt ' says some one, ‘Tmean in
* kl -' '"‘Xt ten 01 Lwent.y years to
make a great fortune, and so 1
leave my family when f go
mit of this world very cow.forta-
How do you know
) ,(,u 11,0 K (| ing to live ten or twen-
W years.'’ If you could look up
tl>e walk for the future we would
»t*o pneumonias, and pleurisies, j
and consumptions, aad colliding |
nulnmd trams and runaway
horses, and breaking rirtd^es, fine,
funera 1 processions. Are yon so ]
tu;, ^ u ' 11 'Ihtt you are going to live
10,1 nr twenty years that. you can .
"arrant ycur fiom-eliold nnv com- ,
,ol t "Iter you go them? I'"-;
sides that. !he vast majority «•< ;
>oen die poor.
two only inn hundred succeeds , j
io business* A 10 you very c*'f •!
f !l ' 1 ’ ^'iit you arc going to bo one,
There are men who die
ll’iil are insolvent. Ix f 11 * they get
mul 1 1 ground jr before their
,isf trtt '’ .0 1 ‘ settled How noon .!.
aucI ion er mallet can knock the
j ul1 ,,, * l"‘ if , Lv eatateI worth A fifteen inan (Junks
i l'
<:,,liar! ‘- lUider 11 •<*“« ^
Hue '; rn tie “D business !>ns M ‘ Voi ' man thousand takes dollars. aifvun-
t.in'i U.ga of m tlie iii" "risis, uni., ar.d min lie in* 1 iiiui r
the t|.|. widow widow uf of his hts deceased (h'C'■ i' ll I pari >!ll'l • '
pneu or lose ft!J. Or U.v, admin-
1 at(*r if .'rdt rutl Ly Iho Surro-
*!h 11 ) t<> wind up t l»o wh'-lu ft Lair,
'pj Jt , ,-stati wim snpjiosDd at t!u»
uuviih, ’ to bo v.ortb twont v
,| u)us;liul dol larSi ,, ut uft , ,
lud d)t(Mluv’8s tiH - born met,
lolls Of the doctor and under- have!
i tl kei'and tombstone cutter
bei n pain, there is nothing left.
That means the children are
lo l '" m ° h< ’"“' fr “ m aild K‘> j
u > 'limi moans the com
pMo hardship of the wife Lurnod |
out with nothing hut a needle to
fi K ht ‘ h *» Kivaf battle of the
world. T ar down tho lambre-
kin, close tho piano, rip up the
Axmmistcr. sell out the wardrobe
"'r ";7 ',“ t0 Y'7 1
u " li ,ll| dg8 0 Ut into tho
'b'^ rt ot the wm ld A lim in-
^uranct) wouui bftvo biudorcd
|l|!,t '
Save some one: “I believe .
vuu 8,l - v : lt is right and
and 1 mean somo time t<>
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‘he lose . l.enve,.-- by
-tm.ers
1 * ^himhiin. '' stitute and n ■ fti^uind
T'' bimiln-s lu n. id who
parents meant
mhiw da V to attend Jo his
«i«n duty. During the process
of ndjournment the men gets his
F’ct wet .then comes the chill and
and the doleful shake of
‘loctor’s head, and the
?Si.. s ;
011
! l - a y> by an indulgent tut her, given
‘ u « “ 1H n to whom she is the eheif
j ,i y “ ,u |.l ,r ’' J V “i'V, 1 ,no .'l 10
' " J ,,f hisoeath, and then th*t
1 " K«*«*S «»ut «»tli help-
b'sschildren at her back to
1 -''* -r, bread in a world when
Hra «<)’«iuac|e I and rugged
’ ir '* necessniy say. it thers be
ft^ythihj^ more piiiiD t y Uiun that,)
don't know what it is; am! _\e!j
* h***« oi® g“<nl woman who are,
imliffor«»nt iii rviinvd to (In ir ! Us
duty in ibia ru-nucf, nr
:u‘o tliOFu tr
8 thoucli a lift* inpurmu’t tut
a ni.in ti 8 y»U)D tutuiay.
is in this city today n v»*ry |
imor woman keepin j n email can -1
shop, who Vein - n t ly i.ppos* d
insurance of h.r i -
aiid when applictttu i i: had j
made stm ilust.ruted it. r*he
never liavti & document iu
»,.wi«.»»«,»w v
pftii> Cot ima tin ud^.
“There huw been many
| propositions made to the j.eopl^
nv the amtounced. * cundidntea in
-
1 'Q a m >aigu • tl Ums f lur, >i said Mr!
j Hall, and t iv.nch tin* peoo'o
tun state wit! nut popularly cn-
eiu". 1 fmtin r believe that tile ,
iro being wcuri. il^with t! lEl
premature campaign.” \ir H -1
w as not ready ! o s Wll
fioi.il aiinoui.c* in» nt wt nltl I
mat , iu r ukI hu intimate the sn-
Ins platL iin. It"
ardnd .1* S t igt, t
ut u\ot G rg a, w hen ! i
m r a !i E of f l - ‘l h»
• /
tr .r cunts.liiy. o. in l
Q \UR wm> A-’^I «-».v g
♦l implied i | \va
!■ I I'USb ID ( V !l
fndi". ()i if* dav, in t ri 111 c k
r* A MluUun . in rich i iw-r>, i• i n le
\V ? H dashed ut.
Wlmt is tho fv rjin-1 ? She j fl
| with annoying lug, oinking the
!, I of .i niieernhlij livii cr. )!•
’ t oivildreii have hcen taken
i c fmiri her, in order that they
may he clothed - mi action n i
i Imr I j f <4 I i to he P prolonged hrt . ! ,
tship. ()h n i- , before forty-Olgti¬
hours have l =» ll'd avvoy,
a* oft )in*j of
t null'll! coinpunu b, and b -•
on! of some lest company ii
1 hut .» vur l
Sllhject to tin
humiliatin' i of finnncinl !, l, -'gh!
in in ir dny of your i .
The SOUTH EH.V M UTUAL has
branch in your own county, am!
on the f
Htu ms ranee ! ever offered to the
i>»blm, nt on* 1 rd of what other
charge y„„.
1 Invo ut dny whilo yoti
live will secure to your bereaved
tumily i?l,000 us soon as you are
gone.
Die money you pay it. is not
carried a way to New York or
Or icago never to return, but
mains in the hands of the Branch
Treasurer in your own county to
|>uv your policy as soon as you
urn dead.
I .u payment ( >l jour policy
guaranteed by a deposit of
Thousand Dollnrs of securities in
the State Treasurer of
and South Carolina,
i'/lts policy is as g’-od for the
amount it calls for as fl ^"i ,( 'd
Sta it*s Loud. d’lie agent of the
company io now in your county
Hunt him up and take a policy
tu-foro it is too late. Next week
may be too late, You may be
lend. “In tho mi - st ot life we
m death, J J t*
t'
OUH BJC 8 T KFFEUEXCKPK
Vienna, Ga., April 22,
1'liotiias C Cliandle.", Secretary,
Atlanta, Ga.
D> ar Sir:
1 herewith enclose Post Office
Money ordei for $1.50 in payment
,,f Anmml Dues on my policy
No 10,800 in the Hawkinsville
|} rft ,| C |j 0 ( the .Southern Mutual
Ijif „ i 1 ; s U ranco Association,
gr^tit pleasure in com-
plyiiiff w ith the terms of my j toi -
icy, b. cause I have found that the
g,,uthorn Mutual is all that it is
(U .d r-prew-nted to be. ,-s
piompt, in the payment of its.
in.-cs and i - satisfactory in its
with till its patrons. The
j ow CO at at which yoq furnish
protection,-'', collided with vonr
piniiipines'i :n.d fairnuFS in dtal-
jug w ith vonr ineuif'eiship, ccm-
mends your company to ail good 1
Wishing the Southern mutual | I
1 tin uni rticci-ss and prosperity, I
Y-,'i v t ml v 1 aura,
(.< U Fin- : Aim. 1
! idgepojt, Conn., Jan, 2(1,
U' „ -J , 'I r« a,
1.1 >
i 1 .-Vi Be, < ra.
1 '
* timin' Y*' - r Gie pri = T*
-
h( ,u ’ > l, 0 u ‘ in *
MuUm 1 !/•»« in i uvfti.OD
Asfoci . i can lycc* iumoiul
d to mv Irbu -o n* bviug the best
p^dioy tot ilo 2 who- imiot ft ‘"lord
largo premiums. My husband
tbrci' poiiei»M wlu u di \i,
»i»l oi them were paid m-id,
°t Uvo w.-eks. It I can get tin.
thor jKilioy i should like to gt.
one in your B.ai.ce. I am now a
mi'niber of lie Savannah Branch
and am in pretty good health.
Kil,fi ly ", (lvi8tl "‘. e « et n,1 ‘
" l 1,n . i" ! n,l “
,
Katin Katherine rum moore. Moore’
KesponsiUo ag-iila wnntvd refer-
"very w nere. Adores with
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Jones County.
Acting under and by virtue of an
order of tho Ordinary of Bibb county.
granted at the October term, 1904,
of raid court, the undersigned! as ad-
irss'frs,tfirxl
court house door at Clinton, Georgia,
where the Sheriff’s sales of said cmin-
tyaro held, ai d between the usual
j Tuesday hours of in Sheriff’s Deeember, sale, 1905, on the first
j j lowing of the tlm of „»|
property estate said
j J 1 ' lllut . 0 ^
.S-t JIuJ t iZdf ,1 ,i„. 3a
Lowtlier ^ place, and Ikuiii? U.e same
(i . ai>t (>f {>y yu{{ ^ M L|Uj .
t«» Samuel Barron, Guardian,
on March 15th. 1877, and by W 11 •
Nov. ' ,m>M lOtIi, 01 :l ' 10 Bolivcr II Ray on |
1902, and by Bolivcr I
Ray u. Came 1 Ray uml being
■ bonnded as follows: On the north by j
t 9> 1 'p ) uJ‘mds, east and south by Mrs.:
' ^\[ KolWhov'l and not' l’vhig' wt.-i^oi !
th.' public road, but touching it.
. on waters of cdioal crcrk, which
runs through it. Terms of rale—one
Ci » sh ! ‘" (I the Imllanco in twelve
months with interest, the piuvluncr
to receive bonds for title, .Said land
i-sold sulijeit to a deed to sec arc
sold held subject by one Sheppard, and is al¬
so to eonfinuMion by Rib!
Superior ci iirt. as n quirod l.y an or-
dor of said court. .1 L Watson,
Administrator on estate of Carrie I !
Ra> . ihs-eas, d.
jj |! a i|,jj| the J{»CO.
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Hon Joseph II Hall is m
rare Lr Governor. Mr Hull, as
j s well known hua made no for-
’ 1 »"- b « >» »«'iH<l.nli»l ........I.
... has said in utuimtu u.1,1* tflrin _
thftt ho is iu tin? inc»\ In
,, j logrnph man last
h|l ,| 1 j he rud in n -'ponsn to the
T l, ' r >' d n friend , roman rejoin- .
mg county, “\\ ell its not too late
to vote for mo for g> vernor yet, i
, ;m iu tlll . rrtc , you will' near
f r ,, m me | at ,. r .”
TRAN.
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t.i U;
i HUiU
aid •ti': i :
t* S iiuft given to
H r:ie*t
W ill Ik
SU.I
a i
Nov MO Day <:f National
Tlmsiks^iiin^.
Washington* Nuv 2—The Pres-
idnt today issued his proelatnu-
tion naming Thursday, Nov
next, as it dnv for thanksgiving:
‘'Ey tin* President of the Unit-
ed Staten of \nieiictt—A Procla-
, unit ion :
“When, nearly three centuries
ago, the first settlers came to the
, y ’ VVh,C , . . ‘ , ha8 “ OW heC , ° m '
toi.s great repnhli. , tliey
f ( 1 not only hardships, hut terri-
file risk to their lives. In
grim years tho custom grew of
ting apart of olio day in each
year for a special service of
t hanksgiving to the Almighty for
j preserving the people throiigli the
1 changing seasons. The custom ■
! has now become national and
, lowed by immemorial usage, We
| i li vo iii easier and more
! ; ful times than our fore 1 fathers,
j trie man, who, with rugged
1 and yet dangers to nuLioiiul
tno
| life are rjuito ns great now us at
; »iiy previous ... time in our history,
| It is eminently fitting that once a
j year should set apart a dny for
jj| )( ] thanksgiving to the
! n '- ro e ff°" , ftli , a . ,e same
,
l,mp > lhat t h,, y express their
tliuukfulueas for the abundant
mercies received, manfully ac-
kniovledgo their short comings
and pledge themselves solemnly
UI * < 111 d , ’ ,J d Iu *‘h ‘o.strive to i.V-
ercome them. During the past
year we have been blessed with
bountiful crops. Our business
prosperity has been great. No
other people luive ever stood on
as high a level of material
now being threatened us ours now by stands. foes fromjwith We are ! j
out. The foes from whom we
should pray to be delivered are
our own passions, appetites and
follies: and against those there
is always need that we should
war.
“Therefore, I now set apart
Thursday, the 80th day of No¬
vember, as a day of thanksgiving
for the past and of prayer icr the
prayer for tho future, and on that
q.,J 1 ..- 1 , ,• r ♦ henerhout t he
land the people gather in I heir
homes and places of worship, and
in rendering thanks unto the
Most High for the manifold bless-
ings of the past ye:ir consecrate
ihemsalves t a life of cleaniiii.-ss
honor arid 8 t» that thi>
may do its •iflofti'd w'oric
an tlm earth in a mariner worths
if ; ho so who foimdi-d it and of
till.SO wh ‘gJescrved It.
*’Iu witness thereid, f have
hm'i'imt.i'H mv lauul niid caused
be aihxotl.
lfc J)ot»H at th«* city of Washing-
^., n this 2nd day of Novr*nih< r, in
jj ie y Par of our Lord f-m* tLous-
ri | U j j.,», 0 humlr< d and fi V D and of
mdepende, c of the United .........
gtat>8 tli« one hundred and thir-
lieth. 1 HEoDQIlIC liOOSKVlit.T.
(Seal)
“By the President.
“Elihu Roms.
“Secretary of State. i y
LONG LOANS
NEGOTIATED onj
literal Fan Lais
--AT-■'
lowest i CnrrcBt Rates.
Twenty years experience in the
business.
HOWARD M. SMITH,
814 Second St., Macon, Ga
Macon, Ga.
.. o m L I J
iVlf. i\ ilaruernan,
Clinton Ua. Oa
Dear Sir:
W V/e e , k n avp ^ e 4? 5
iuigiish money * 3V3l!sblC
gOOCl J JOnCS T COUIlty fafni r lOffllS, i
e at 7 ‘ | ‘"2 1 per cent.
‘
j\ 0 commission.
TJ} O C A Coleman, b° an & Gen. 1 fust Mgr. Co.
_
LUMBER
FOR
SALE
W. or Mrs. S.T.Bragg. |
‘7 < >- mmi AU BoweJ 0^m \^n^ " at: *
? 7 baby ease
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Positively no trespassing, hunting,
fishing nor .mv oilier, allowed on the
Inn!- ' ‘ of ‘ .1 L A f) E Slocum
Nov. 8 th. I!W5.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, .tones (unity
Klizatii-tli \\ 11 ite, haviiii
lieation for twelve month
ir hersetf and six i — »r children,
out of t he estal of W -r* While,
ceased, ar.d appraisers iluiy appoiu-
ted to set apart the same, having filed
their return, si i t ■IIIIS e< an
ire hereby required to show can of silll-l
fore the court of (u-ilim 'C
county on the first Mom - in
111 I’.IO'i. why said application
should not be granted.
This Nov. C, TJ03. it II Bonner,
(irclinnry. 1
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Jones County.
Notice is hereby given that W W j
Barron, ........ administrator upon the es- ■
| ; <*. of E T Durna.-. Sr., deceased, hn-n
to me, tho Oidinnrj of said :
countv, for leiiv to sell the bind he-
longing to snid estate for the pay 11101 t
<Je*I• t m rind for distribution. Said
application will be heard at the regu- for
lar term of the court, of Ordinary
said county to held on the first Mon-
In I)«*ccnil>cr 1905. Witness my
hand officially, this Nov. fith, ItiUa.
It II Bonner, Ordinary.
_
••ViOrVEY.
Loans nogoti* tail on impiuvea
iirrtw, et lowest market rates, and oj
s\oat liberal te.-ma.
Sttcre Busina w of Afteen years r.tamiing
than three million dollars u
loans negotiated. Facilities uncuf
passed. HOWARD ML SMITH.
■So. 81 4 St.,
f Adi no Ah
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• • cl TV!-1 attorneys, nflaS ‘t
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! Denial Parlors
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£ A Georgia. equipped D<ntal Offices m
4 . If you wnn’t your teeth
Filled, Crowned or Bridged
by Expert dentists, who 'are
f Specialists, call atj
DR. LANIER’S
t American Denial Parlors
t PRICES LOW. .
WORK GUARANTEED
—TERMS SPOT CASH—
618 Cherry Stn-et, Macon.
BRANCH OFFICE :
ATLANTA,...........GA.
Take S'lmiioformc and have
your teetn > xtraated without
the slightest pain at
DR. LANIERS
Mae AS
High ScIiooL
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FALL TERM OPENED SEPTEMBER 5, '05.
■^£EF£S£SBEBi 83 a
We propose io prepare the education Boys and and Girls with
a practical and business at the
same time preparing them for College so they
can full any vocation in Me. Give us regular
attendance arid co-operation andlook to teach¬
ers and pupils for results.
* J. J. KILGORE, Principal, t —- Haddock, Ga
We Sell The
WALTER A. WOOD MOWING
MACHINE,
As well as a full liue 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.
H dg: H
hardware \nd house furnishing goods,
817 and 8^9 Third Street, MACON, GA
Business- iS
M ’ ©
Since moving to 509 & 5 1 1 Cheery Street
we find our sales are far beyond expectations.
ECOlsrEST
SQUARE LAR PRICES dealings, GOOD Goods at POPU¬
is what done it.
We make a specialty of SHOES, HATS and
CLOTHING.
JONES <fe TODD,
509 & 511 Cherry Street Macon, Ga.
■ 4 WFALLSUIT
FOR
n V
IN
JONES COUNTY
Waiting Your Inspection in the
Great Stock
NOW BEING SHOWN BY
H L Cheek & Co.
4 to' ThirdjSt. Msicoih Ga.