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11 duco ( 1,0 11
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t M V >m n ,d 111 II
1 ficretige planted it) Hon thmu t r i 3 I
out I he tell 1105 I t s i
creased durit thtl p Hitting
uf it u. 1.. t tile \S' Ji ( C < ( nd of
e v e r hern funnel' 1 >(. (it rer-
Hint' \ ion, and through (hut ligwi*
;
ey p niu ;in tihund tin’e of i
sttp|; — ns to in each Iuiin.
Permnnent inuepme unco, thrift
and prosj it v can o ill 1 >'< ei,jo.v-
1 < hy Son ■.hel n C) Itnil growers
through the adoption which ami mm will n-
of a sy«t- in :
• If hus taming*
It is the only ini’dnmi through
whi rr li the prim nt itiiquilous <• red* 1
it < stem, which iiiiH m Jong held
tic ii- ■
our people n i tionitage. can ,
' ,;o!,v ‘ '- y 1 ' j V t id r«*ic^at»(!
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dium through which tliH great'
of |,l< timers -can I
mm es cott'.n .
hope t ,n control tin Hah; I) I
their i •ot ton in (he murkeis of I In
OOU 1 vy s nd to li Colu-UIUf.1 ■
hikI buy er f , to pay t.. mu fair and
J'»Mt i» r "-i , for tin “ :
h ten) wine!) orccs ']ie rapidly producci
t mar ?r et. Ins crops in
.
order t C Illifl maturing obligu-
tions to pay for ►tipplios raised t in.I
could be more cheaply at
i |,,, mo wilt ever tend to make a
slave of tie grower, tummuziug
i the nghtn of mnnbooil v Inch eve-
1 rv Southern ' wottun nuwer bhoulu
. to the fullest extent, ,
THl? Jl,i « NVW« »> i
Entered at the Post (>;fiec nt (ir»iy
Go., ns second ehi"imiii mutt- r,
Ornciu. Okoan OF Title Coi’NTV.
f’UIU.IElHKD E K f»av
SUBRCHTI'TlriM Pltl< a Ol. j
iStute politics mu
over and drown out local p 1 ililies
this yeor.
Col E»IkII is I'Xpecled to make
liis nniiounceiinml for governor
on the I<5 /if this month.
Of ths 801X) miles of rn i I w a y
truck built in the Coiled Siatc .
in 1005, Vkorgia e nv'H tl it'd in
number of nub uni I. rout
Dakota lends
President Hnrvie .Iordan 1 ms
be.oi prosetilod h,y tludUluy C"tin-
ty Cotton Afc.-ocitition with a gold
headed cano. No man more
Jy^descrves'such fi CHI 1 11) If
i
Albany w M S viftiti'djlij n tnrmi*
do Wednesday, Tiro wen » killed
a negro man and a H^Kro !>oy.
Many others hurt, I !i 0 loss to 1
properly was c»nsid<;rald i.*. ! j
It takes people that love their
rig libers, and thinks}.that he
c.m give them value received foi
their,money, , * heforo ,* town
4 our can
grownas it , should. . I.ct , , s pull , to-
gctlmr.
It all five of th« candidal s tour
the state and make addresses in
every county "it will be quite a sac-
ji(lee of 11 me on 111 o part of tin*
people who quit their buMiies 1
to heardio-m.
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Christmas isjjgone but tlm hor¬
rible work of ti.o toy pistol and
cannon cracker is with us still.
Many deaths are reported through
out the country from th'-ir alter
effects, lunpulnti<>n, lockjaw and
blood poison'cnd stilFthe .people
won’t learn.
The joint debate cr.mc off
Columbus yi st; rchiv accord ing t,
program. Wo hnvent’t, seen
reports therefrom, but of
the fin*.ids of each
claim a victory. Wo tun quit*
sure,,however, that reither
Jlintoiiallv ben. (it' d.
Aftor the I5lli the Imo lino up
will,la, Lawyer Smith, Farmei
Smith. Editor Hmvell,
Editor Estell and “l'inin
Dick” Itussel. Which otifi will
change his,t’,!«| t.; that o f Gov-
ernor is hard In tell just yet.
Farmer Jim Smith ia now a full
fledged ctuulidnlo for Governor,
his announcement appearing in
last, Sunday V papers. W hile hi-
announcement is interesting read¬
ing there is nothing distinctive
• bout it, Uiileviit.be his appeal ti
the fpruieiH.
Judge li B Russel is in the
fight to tho finish, il • will re¬
sign the Judgship uf tho Wibtern
Circuit February 17th. To tli¬
reporter ho said : “Ym will sei
tliat.lhis is one year the peopL
are g'diig to do their own think
iog and voting, free front the of-
Rcious dictation of a certain de*-p*
lv interested newspaper orgnuss.
And as l knmv l am tho only can¬
didate, co far announced,
senting tlm vital interests of the
people, 1 will bo selected to epive
tlnm and carry out their
as governor.” ’
An Exchange says: Tho home
I'l .uld no furnish d f..r genu'io
c >u f > t ruther for appearance*
eolt e]y. There's many n
that is only a house filled up with
us less bric-a-brac and hand
painted cushions that give one
night more. A sofa pillow
cannot bo put undo no ... 11 ,l 8
h i id does not de-'orve house
room. A home con be made hid-
e ui hy |.oo much furnitme. ; llht
'
am ivouian con be made ,
by too many dress trimmir
f *#t!icrs, luces ami g-ueral
n *s*. llayo one l>ig living romp,
C it out the parlor, A parlor is
of unearthly use except as a dust
c dive tor. In y mu living room
put your piano, your and
l> ink case, and in the cent r
th < flour plao>‘ a big table; with a
reading tamp and l o«-ks.
the table place !50 I “A 1 •Oilg ;
chairs. L> I this ro = I
‘ get 1 ve of oi k'a z~ r< ■ *’•
mid thotis t, istu < sml content -!
(iirnt. It’s the only kind
r mm in which toji . I a pnr- ,
you hi lv stay >11 Vhc time br-
lafe'nfl (1 n’t Ll c •t .Jg i'Mltn
v
fduii'l t
> |>™-i r h
warehouses with yom Bnr f ,: " w
xiey, and secure ndequat ,n fitur-
IU facilities (or tlm t) X)': r | )Ui( j.
ling of your cot to u i.i a mai k<’t
ofiho <• uniti v. let tl« loin i) on*
Ml I>r»>||f;* u uini !;>■!« and H "
r Anttfj'/Cii Col toll. J. I ti*
hriiti' rth 2 ut <i ><;t trad I tt; I
Ij»* prod ZZ ci 16 d f he inil'djlt spintu is < I
world tn.d in ;-:.fi i. oin
; a: '.'“nt him! v^h,?d Staple
1;i it I ~ -o g'o-d o'" speculative in*
te st , <»ni' J IV t lie l less! mu of its
anotio.y , and -, thiotigh , tv *opM'ulion ,
rapidly developer) our htd< ved
Southland into the richest and
mo 1 pl'osjwi'ons htrl imi o| the eli*
tire union, I’ll Use, reflect atid
make no fatal mistake in enter-; ;
ing upfin tin: new crop year for!
11)00. The huh of pence and !
plenty i>* shining on the loyal and I
heads of Southern plan -1
leis to dnv. Providence him ■
blessed our country. The clouds
trniy thick, n and darken our hori¬
zon m the epring if we grow- heed*
rif our dutv. The Southern
( ot toil ArS-.elation Ho - Hi
note of v.an.,ng and if-.'.i - It.S fi|)
peal to the people.
Your-* Truly,
Uarvie Joidan,
Pre-.idcnt Southern Colton
elation.
Ait Open Letter.
j I’.A.- l M A' <>N, 0 a.,
Jim. 2, ICOd.
yj Q Ghkicnk,
j jt,,j- J MM •s county News,
Gray (hi • »
Dear Bir:
] n t ) 1() spring ot l'dOo a
serious and potential faced the
cotton growers <>f tho iSoiiGi by
mas.m ot (iVer-produetion of eot-
1011 III 1 U 0 I, The Southern Got-
ton Association at that 1 i n ) e
wng.’d un active and effective
campaign for a reduction in tie
cotton area to be planted in ITOir.
Tho advice of the ylssociation
loyally supported by Ike ........ r n
grown'™ throughout the entire of
cotton bolt and a reduction
fully five million acres was etriek
i n from the cotton area for
and planted in oil er crops.
rewii I of this diHimiv ut
judgment on tho pur,, ut fl Inn |.„ tai r„,
mers is to-day men m brmgm
ilie prodtictimi ot cotton
the hgitpmitn demands for
Miimpti ui good prices for t he r t n
plo - id well-lilted con cribs
rr c In u.»’s from No th On
mi to the ilm Grarulc Kiv. r,
ngricu Iturnl, commercial,
trial and financial in •r* st of
Bon th arc (• day enjoying an
of pr< speiuIs Iar in o(
period ; xjieiioneMl within
iitsl half century. To
«ur pro;ent position, and I
ahead m the achievement
greatest HUCe.rm-rH, It is imperil
hive that no Moiioua mistake b-
oindo by tho yliuiters who ni
now titakieg Ilnur Mrnu)g<‘m^!»t 8
for the sirring pluutiug ot 1000 .
Let every man pause and Ci.lintv
con h i»l .’i" I. is I ti In re even »!;];>■ • n-
j lying t!u-llunit of it victory which
,in» heen the uumt marvelous ever
wcu in nioi'deru time.
I’HRVSNT Afnitnr.E HtmnKST
T e piv'-ent out minted tw
seven mil non acres planted in
eotton is mi fVvient, ui iler normal
climatic conditions to
enough cotton to mei’t the de-
naiidft of Mninuers for the Amcr*
ienn Htnple. And inaeirial in-
crease in the cotton iicreago of
14)00 will tend to slisjiimli! the
cotton market and doprees value, prices Tho
below their legitimate
legitimate laws of supply and
mauds is the, only tr.ucj medium
of regulating fair and legitimate
)Pit v for our great staple prod-
nets. The Southern Cotton As-
sochition through nil its sources of
stri iiglh and co-operative medium
of disseminating information to
its loyal and patriotic supports,
with an eye single to the future
prosperity of alt cotton growers
md business interests of the
* utli, earnestly makes this splendid
peat for broadening ihc
ad vantages t ha t are to tie gained
by diversified agriculture an South
ern farms. Plant an abundance
j •f small gnu i, corn and sidi
mps. Raise more hay, cattle
and hogs. •
I ; \t K. AND VI.VNTV.
Let Well tili. d Cut II cl lbs an
smoke houses be tho great hu
wnrkso.' safety between the
mers mid tho world of trade with
| w henn they have to deal. Rotate
i j vour crops, intensify your acreage
fertilize fibenillv, cult unite
produce ptei.t.fully eui-v' on the rewards acreage
md th.se
should be tlic tu'souic portion ut
m *jHi w! i till our Southern soils.
7 tudv tho ptit'sibilihes of c
e n)s and climate ai 11 : ~ i (• rs -
I A •mate and de x tt.md- •=. •
C resource a tir ini 3 ml tu ;
it'd I, garden and orchard r of;
j»,...., hern agriculture, Become
h in bank rathe:-' ,
- -‘tors V"iir
than borrowers, G t on a castr
I'lisis as ranidlv as 1 - * tile and
orcak up th ruinous c. dit svs-
i w ch in the past has
, CO 11 Vets, As
ut hot u farms I •rn 1 year
ro iistsion g under tin*
a I and in
- V *'4 & Y S m full tiro
proper total-on O f
StH*
S) £h‘t i { y r 1 ivi i X S mar-
(•> m t zr '. l i 5 H',1 i i.Vi t d 1 .'■« ■'
d tii>uuii*U ! it ii 1 mfH-n*
Tho two farmers, a
.Sawyer, who b night 2()U hales of
cotton here “ii October 12 old
the sum,- today. Tire net profit,
alter paying insurance and inter
68 f , was f 17 87,(VI. They
put up $20COand, of c< m>e, paid
inter; st on nbi.ul tjtSfwf).
1 he argument is olten . used, .
that, it is belter to sell spot cotton
and b.iv ftiltircs, that one avoids
. mtourt and ii snrunce charges,
j s,,,, ( . h „ ,.,. ■ v d*al-r point to
same amount, nl tnolit Imm a
like liansnclion m future., , s »y
nothing of the worry ami wear
and (car connected w ith dealing
iu futures.,The cotton was bought
j at, between D 1-2 to 9 8-4 and sold
j f<’r 11 3-1, tho interest apd meur-
area Minounted lo $814).
i In*i ' t. the day
when every man with
I and money then wilt inviht. will m spot tho cotton Soit'h
you ten
biosioin as a rose. Win n a /m -
nu r sells Ilia spot cotton and buy a
futures In; simply gives Ilm null
niun j) cltm m. bivak lus head.
■Very truly yours,
Bi n L Jonics.
A Ketv Yea.' ttut! Batter
| i nitifjH.
The old yet r giiih-d uway so
Hiuout li lv, U;t V succeediup! day,
month billowing month, wiih no
abrupt e miii.gs that we hiinily
noted tho passage of tho hours.
Wilier incited into spring, spring
Iwigeteii i.while with her Innm
and ll -wets, then warm -d into
summer fruits, ripened, and drop*
petl into nutunm s^luy, and
tiinm amid a shower of
leavrs moved en toward winter
again, 'i he old year ends prompt -
lv at the niidnight hour and goes
out in the solemn darkness and
again tho circle is complete. Il
j the old year hud its hours of bit-
| ter sorrows it also of had tho its dear times uld of
holy joy. Many but
menus live only in memory
we Lave hosts ut new ones, The
truehearted meet the new yeir
j with a hope and praytrthat m its
I day they may‘nee dead solves on stopping high-
stones ot their to
er things.” 'Iheg housewife and
I mother are among the many who
desire to attain greater excellence.
! With her it means a desire to he
1 pelt-torgetlul nod to observe to a
j let ter the sweet" principles in the inot-
( to ‘‘keep or it may be an
iell’ort to give up her mind to work
! that is uupl -asniit or disliked. Or
I sy at utilize >'"•■ !
| ter with orderly less S 8 labor fashion, or per where tor in be- n i
jin fore an she has done it iu slipshod
a
■ or desultory way.
li tho motto, “keep sweet mu
lived up to in t it) new year would
not our little ivorl ’. cl home be
tile better f»r it? Even if
llucnce n-ached no Iurtln r w* uld
it not bo worth the while, lo,
happy '‘keep sweet” unconsciousness one must of possess self and a j
enthus sm about Urn tl tilt things
that li.i the hours of every and day amt j
nu iibs nee ut niaLce envy, j
One must haven bright out ui'k I
on life and a couragi tt a hearfj
Such an outlook and such a henn ■
are .nvrthiah;e to the housewife,!
TU«v choer hersclt and tl nose nu -1
d r hor infiu -me. “The ha 1
i hut moves the world” surd , j
Mint) d pul Si? with high courage
that comes from a brave trimi
iciirt.—— Selected. j
1 . uiuher l-'qr Gule.
Era mi in T , planks, I carding,
sh i-tine, Ac, ut rcasnoabld pciecs.
J w tdv fur delivery at Jan es,
Mlc (‘ M Bthfidok.
•3
NOTICE.
The W M S w ill niHfet at the res-
idonce of Mrs J II Muring at 2:80
Friday. Mm U< ring lias kindly
invited u s' to hold tin; next. meet*
mg with her ns wncould m littV
' IU‘ Christ ruas i/biii g li nr m it h
■We hope so much to 7 a n
tendance. <; 111 ' l 1 CM
! fv'jofv th«t* your Im'MI j.«* hi
i he work. L^t
I ring along In r liihlo so that we
study . , the word. . .. Our ur<>-
may
H !n,n ,f * llendmu n I'uiti).
-Vet t. 17, John 15. Any who limy
»ire to come h) most, cordi rr liy
invrted. None would fail loci
an hour spent with us.
Sirs M 0 Greene, Pres.
A’OTICI -u l
I beg lo announce to my
b lends, customers and the
p. b!ic that i have decided to
continue my business at
ROUND OAK.
With a full line of goods,
close attention to
j ar.d reasonable profits 1
to m« rit a continuance of
j liberal patronage
| given me.
F. S. JOHNSON.
Soiiff Books 1 > KEL
Rond 12 naovr and eddn shcp
mu H ( r e will e. m
^ oh u ( j f . nr »I f' v>
* ’ r \ ct
a
j _ « ><“■ IU V “‘Oh
I Hj:>k J Ii VA ( O'i* v . {i f
WAML1)
j p ^ fl H (-* n! at iw- lor Sim
‘ j,„. i ,-ouii' v. Will g vo \ 1
tract-v i-newa, cm.t id. \
I.i. 1,1 F, I! lb. i l : (1 / i v i« u»n
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| permtendeot, F < no mom Nat) >i ,
; Ul j c Puihlii.e M,,f> q ,
Low Excursion Dues Via
Oeitirri of heongla RuL
way.
To New Orlcaivi ami return, ac¬
count General Conv•*; 1 1ion South¬
ern Cotton Association, -Jan 11-113
li'06, one fare plus k-5c r; iO
t ip. Tickets on sale Jan f) fl(
1 jq!i, final limit Jan 15, UC
Stock Notice.
All parties are hereby notifine
that cows, horses, mules, or stock
•■•f any kind will not bn allowed
to run upon my lands in Jones
eouety, They will bo taken uj
an I charge collectod.
John If ai;i;k:.[.(x
NOTICE.
Tho undersigned hereby giv
the public notice that cattle,
and stock of any kind running
large will not be allowed to
Ioihs upon our hinds, or lands
der our control, in the vicinity
Round Oak, Ga, and in every
of such lieipass (hey will be jm
I’* •umled and fees collected
j u l(j \\ r H Barron,
J W Barron,
W G McCart.
4V ii Henderson
'1 H Meeks,
J T Wilburn,
.1 F Childs,
D V Childs,
1- W Grav.
B I O ’Kelley,
It L Crutchfield,
« W M (fres n,
J W Turk,
It II Hunt,
GeoT Pippin,
G B J White,
W O Gordon,
F G Gordon,
17■Miry Gordon,
--T—
FOR SALE.
One good horse and buggy.
0 W Bkauo, Gray, Ga.
-
NEGOTIATED ON
J Dt/Hfi 1 p Hill rtnm HI T
iliipilf iDllij 1 i Itlui
vu
-AT-
r orr ( lip. Hi HnT l\<
ill j fiT^TT if U l j IJ Ulll i
.
I wenty years experience m the
business.
HOWARD M. SMITH.
u ^ Macon, Ga
WANTED.
District managers to post signs,
advertise and distribute samples,
s , Uarv weoklv, $8,00 p -1
dav tor expenses,
prevent employm- ut.
Ipk.u. Shkar Co..
89 Randolph St. Chicago.
Gov Terrell h*s granted a r*'--
Rawlings. Lis three
s* HIS ik nd tin' negro. A!.’ 11 , ■, P
until March the 2nd. In - sec*
end the life of innocent p-.pie can
•■•«» taken, but it t(»r
the ceuris l<> deer-.e wna shall
be don-) i with uimtK tvrs.
si : kmiv* .' . -._ ft -3>. mm ■•: fm •'-TG'^E’y? V *3 afa k
2L.L.-LA2.: An : -,-M'^k
....
A
5i Ti :c* J t- £b8b£ci
rw ) C. - a y
■ pw ea sa i ■ \ f'fb. f 12 n IT CRCl; «T> ./L ,«Veers’ ■j Success
J u . . m ■ .
other I' )on’t ii-di;.: 1 wbstitnte. r.m.c SStppS3 ha. no equal for any ktud of
•» •st. ta P a
■ crop. It i:-: the lendin" fertilizer of ti
L 17" i t fey Drill
i
It has been proven by over t'.venty-onc y ars cf successive use that
Fisli and Animal matter is inner r to any other known ammoniate
, fertilizer
for growing cotton. Farmers’ Burr is the
■- ■'■ - \ MADE WETH FISH ;V$*k
1 BECAUSE ■.
ITS auuc: v,
{ \ GROWS
SALES iaG5--2Z0 TONS IT 7 :
f ' \ •
GROW / 1890-1,300 TOftS CROPS ■ .....
1900-58,455 1895—12.000 TOh’3 TONS \ > , fcliSdi r T
■ 1905—100,091 TOR 3 \ $
F. S. ROVSTER aU i & jO go. A
i Norfolk, w-j. Tarbc. o, L. C, /
Columbia, C. C. j... .CCI; * c il» [u V 'At
.1 ' ■
7
■ h .* M ‘ t t- WWm iH|f **
V/* by • tj 5* tv ■J ’! 1 k >
Fa f : ®ili r 13
.
• ■
■v’ V \
& THE BEST BABY
’ Py E.i
“ A
m i I 1 f :: 17 Jg C...
& m A r
I®’ \ ill. n m •f-
! h ■ Ifif U •' 3 / a &
; &fi I i 1
’ r i A* $
A y t.o
f-f ■J & ?&&*** PLZASMT-HA&MLESS-EFFECTIVE ~ - - ■7
All Bowel CoiTiplainfc; -T£g.THiNCTR0V8!.E&-Wr/ie forFreeBaoIFst bABr easeco.,macon pS,
Vin H kWBMM '' V ■ , ’A J X i
4 1
1 -x . r>o
I ( ■ ■ diiu
M ,-.
Are tho largest and’flK ot
eipiq pjl DmtiG ('faces ill
Georg Cl.
if i’ ui w »i • Y (!li Oi •tli
Fill-d, Crowned or II, iilg< d
hy K j iert dent ista, who are
.Specie,lists, call at
DR. LANIER’S
American Dental
PR ICE o LOW.
U ORE G UA R ANT.2 E D
*
—TERMS SPOT C-ASII—
GIG Cherry Street,
Ti RANCH Ol'KICB:
ATLANTA,
-o- -■
Take S nnnoformn
vour tecta extract'd
the slightest pain at
DR. LANIER’S
NOTICE.
Special examination of
will be held in Clinton Jan 18th.
All teachecs not holding
•xpected to be present.
E W Sammons, CSC.
CITATION.
uKORGIA, Jones County.
U W Jackson, having made appli
cation, in due form to be dismissed
ir-sin the guardianship of Jasper Lrcs-
hum. notice is hereby given to all
parties coneerned that said applies
lion will be heard before t! e court of
( 'nliniuy, ot said rounty, on the first
Mondavin Febru.-irv, JiXX>
Jan. 2, JSHHi.
1! li Bo.nni'b, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, ,T< , ( -mnty.
' h (d-'son, havi.i.a made applica-
. hwn, to H i.ppomt-
,.,e m m.e
G g ,anban ut -J V (“b-on. non cm,,-
patient- in the Uesirgia State all
rimn, notice is hereby given to
parties concerned that said apptica-
ot Qn tiie " in court *’<’hoanl of Ordinary nt the regular of said eoun- term
tv to be hel ! on the first Monday in
February 1.906. AVitni mv ban 1
oltieialiy this 0th day of January 1005
R If I’uNN'T.n, Ordinary.
MONE'Y.
I^rern, led on inrprorey
fcrnrs. at Icwept -naritet rotes, and os
&*, st Jicir \ te.rurs.
Su*ia • vsof ylftesnyasrs standing
Kt.rs ti.na three rai'-Han doUars u
ioaws HBcatiatsA. FaeUftiw t unr.ur
S^ Se ^' :i3WAKI> 51 SMITH,
56a.>-vB-
t*. S.ls,
. A. sf c .V by
A'x vUr i :
»y ViZ PAIE.V' ; - I
'•J'.Wt 5 »rc. JSi. .
#L :i& '■ )K> Ta; CX;t
Bii a a SH 18 SS- IS
;
. wi ry /.rN ii i 11
jL*tP Q
J -i jolt. .irSiSlSS
Since moving to !h- 09 & 51 1 Cheery Street
wc n:. J our sales ore far beyond expectations.
HOITBST
SQUARE dealings, GOOD Goods at POPU-
LAR PRICES is what dene it.
\ve,ffi«ke a spedaky o? SHOES, HATS and
LOTHISG.
JOHESdblTODD,
609 & 611 Cherry Street Macon,jGa.
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Now is the time have to get a good
top coat. We a com-
■p; f'plete It £ line of rain coats and
lT m reavier ones that are worth
m your Song and attention. full, after They the are latest lead¬ cut
^apl patterns. These coats are
land ers in their lines, both in style
* V durability, and will give
m ttjjl| ft ; ( entire satisfaction.
r: t PRICES $8,50 $25,00
St TI to
Pi Come in and try us. Every
•1 (King is here.
Couvri?hte<i, ^ rerandegse, Kincaid a man wants
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Wood. li
n L^r Cheek <fe Co.,
410 Third Street, MACON, GA.
F. C. RTFS. GUY ARMSTRONG.
KISS & ARMSTRONG,
DIAMONDS, JEWELERS. ETC,
WA'l CUES. JEWELRY SILVERWARE,
FINE REPAIRING.
EYES TESTED FREE. RELI ABLE GOODS ONLY,
Third Street Macon.