Newspaper Page Text
\ talent .News
\
s
I'u r *- u HIM h( ro un> 1 mt-ity
<i will* 1111 *ir furttt wr.iK.
We la-unt of i nvine oo<) of till
moil thriving i <u «11 rv ellonl» Mi
I l,o county, '
nid t.n (earlier.
Will Will O', pi ospormi! fa r-
It) "I r HoUll: < i 'TL' III i, visited red.
tifiveH lien lif t week.
We nil Bytnpii'. hi>;o with Mi
I >1 oOllhM Ol I ll III the slid I OHS of ll 1 S
W i ft:,
M JT „ ivin f 11 ddf fik,
!>»x "''"rn«l *U"r ii lew duyx «Uy
\vj! Ji f hr* Ik jijo loll:#.
Two of onr v< tiiijt men can nmi
I , found in lmt.dm.oi qtusrli’i .
. l! l ,,ch,l '« , « C9 rr '- . , t0 , ll, n
folleid. cxlnul < them.
•'}'
M f*’i n 11 fc < : ,1 and ml' rust-
ini' children t neon, tiro on in
ex ton'!'' i visit to .M i J J) tiodard.
W« L'lnfily wdlcoinu our new
in iglilii'i'. Mi l/aib'i , in nnr com-
nmi.it v.
—^ J lloniu r n an In m a.' elx.ri
while . lllKl Week. C'oltlU ucuiii
Wsit, wo nKvuys wt lcomc you.
.1 C llloodc wort ii ; Milb-i mb'
lota with lus uyo wfttclt h« uc:u-
* int u few days I'ust •
J \v . 1 , of Grisw
.pent Sunday Ms III ' 1 truest ol .Miss
Andn wa.
Mr and Mrs J G Gib s have
ihteit vnntin;' friendii inmr .lure.
a» wn*
1 (11 1 vili< LucjiIs.
Mr Editor, as them bit-, been no
nows I ruin this place in a good
while I will send in a lew dot
this Week.
It C lm H.er and Miss Carrie
Cliristtan Attended preaching at
Pino 'Ridge Sunday.
Mi ; John l*i*t h has bc i.n on tiie
«ic/i hid .
Mr . 1 ' ltn ( Lark is in Macon un¬
der Dr Bradley for I matment.
Miss Carii'! Christian has been
on n visit recently to her cousin,
Miss KuLo Ross at Haddock.
N' A l*itl» Jills icc. pled a
turn in Montgomery, Alabama.
Hugh Caraker has mtimnd to
hi» hum') in Macon after a stsv
of sever ;.1 Wi nki) with his grant!-
parents, Mi and Mrs John Pitts
Robert Christian is on too wick
Till V f |T \ V J \ •
i V n4 * A 3 1
v m
Kinged at thf* Vo -1 otVirr* mi Hrn\ ;
Coo. i moil imUfcr. i
‘OkFH’UL OHOAS OK THV. CoVNtT. !
I
Prni.tMtKt) Kvkhv Trrmi’Av I
fit'BHOBIKTK'K l’llIi’M '# 1 . |
Attention Fui*im*i*H.
I
Ti tin* farmer! • I
il( titli 1 !U tilntifnil 4 (he cotlon f-rmerc lo ilio -f ti.ej ex-j
nuili'M rumpH and J;iih« Uu v j
s*"ii Utirff -hi six
dred Ihmifatnl hit lea of cotton, j
l'*.v d'-ins lh :,:, y I"('<-■*■<i !.'■
. t> els, find wound
coti. 'tt down lo willii,o.'.)n.i
up the your in d -bt, |
in their corn pribr, lift tin iiolhi at ti,
I iuiir 6tTUike*l)ou*f m nni 1 I '2
ini sod at In in, i) to live on. Y
f: el they saw ruin 8t:ilin{' tin r i
in the lace, wilit the riinniior ill ~
) is lfi*ar ITicinlfl 'Iirenlwticd tin out j
with 6 c cotton. 'I'liaoLc to Hu, [
C'tlon \ Huocint j"ii, '
Hoti them .I'
which cutne lo tho iTM iin i tlm
fjinutTM a? tho oiov- nth hour, I
you wi re asketl to plant loss cot-
fiod fat ■
ton and rai-'* mom corn t I
( 1 ri* 11 k with tlm promise that if ym , j
would do thin you would ty-l l(t
pciiIk per pound for; the
i.orti.iiMif the crop, provided you j
would liolTyourr >tton rind rm’.ucu
llr unttoli oci uiU; Every far-
inor who acted on tho ttdvicfl (
Ilia AKMiCiftUon realized in July
fi»Uh h)c per pound or better for
every pound of cotton held and
1 1 |., pro mine of the Sotitln-rn Co|.
ton AKKociution whs made yood.
Now tliati we ace about to piiinl
1 Ji^ cotton cp of 1900. tho ofu*-
tines ,f lb" pricoaro already say-
ing that the fatuteru :uo going to
jihint tl." fence corners and < von
tle> buck yard in cotton this year.
That we ere again going to
main- "cotton to burn” as ws did
in RliJ. Th«*y . ay we am going
to d" Ibis heCHiiHH thu price i-
nenriy double wliaf it ima this
tims last, year, and that tlio high
price imw prcvniiing will cause tin
farmers to again make tools ol
t iiein- tv" ,. Rut after tho sovaro
punnlii.u'iit that thu farmers re¬
ceived for having tiiadu hirg.
(T( u,) S m 190 - 1 1 will not be-
■ ,
4* • !I i.l v.•• wi.i a in ri*III '.III'
■ ! •.eaniin K . ml ni'.r conn.
trI y aLf to iliy. rmfy tho
C.' p.
As b"VF, ITI! were 111 !!!’,hi to do
o r best at everything \vn under-
i i k, fitni in Hit) I no tried to car¬
ry out thtt. teuciiing by raming thr
"(luruilest biggest Clop” tho
worhl bus ever been ufilicted with.
The Bears and tho Spuuturo were
our imutei'B in 1901 and they used
their power with an Irmi lutnd,
but since tho farmers of I lie South
liirvo had tlieir lesson winch was
fraught wil.lt so much, misfortune
mid loss, can they aft rd to soon
forget us? T he In. I should novel
lose (i^ht of that iebaloa of cotton
at 12 c(h per poiu.id vvill bring
$ 3 (X); thut 10 bales of cotton fit
0 " per pctuul brintiw ifRCO also.
Can (vo afford to pivo K* bales of
Cotton fot $J 1 (K) wiien we buvo it
in our power to get the stums
amount for 5 bales? Think se¬
riously about this hefo'.o you
pitch your crop for IVOR. Diver-
s;ly your crop* mid your Jprowper- the
llynnd the pro-pei ity ol
wholo South is postively assurid.
Voiicannct utVord to plant an¬
other targe crop to tho exclusion
of all food crops when you know
that it w ill mean ruin to you
You eumiot a (Vot'd to lu t the pro-
lit* that you should tiCsive on
y '.nir cotum rri p go on to huy
corn, bay, meat and meal lor
tisuof your live Block, lamilv and
tenants. You should immediate-
lv reso'.vd that you w ill 'boronftor
plant all the corn, iatH, penvins
hay, pens and sweet pototoes that
you consume on yu nr faim,
by making h ssc- turn nmi raeeiv-
ing twice as much for if
> ii well know that. 1,1 w« will
lie r Hu -7 roductn n of cotton
dowu to lh * HCittnl ui' d of the
tspini ers that wo «ii! in var
ec-ivu less than 10 to 12 12
tH;r pound for r- 11 the cottoi "a
Jat»< . Let us r- (In in r ’g r y
tor our cott) n by produ i ^ *
bare gnfliciency to talUfy vhotr
uppetitHB, fc*l ns r»it I M* li ceivuti
ju (his matter which is )l such
vital importance to ns nil. B *gt.i
at once to tiso your iiHbitmce i"
vottr neighborhood to ti due ev>-
iv man who grows cotton to :
strictly adhere to ‘.(hi prinoiphs which
of diversified Agriculture,
i* the most important (step tor.uru
placing our FeutHern farmers in a
stale of continuous prosperity,
appoints yourself n Committee ol [
one lo preach the gosju I diver-
eilicfitu)*! to your neightuirs ami
^brother fartucr*. always mi-
jiressing upon and t ointn.g out lo
them the (net that h<< always that pro¬ j
duo** ul! the footl crops Ins
livestock and family cun con
sum* on lit* ('w ii ini m, never
buying nnytliiiig t'ort can bo icis-
ed ulhou'i. This plain, cuttitn 'i '
swum) business method should ap¬
peal to every fa' no r, and
who f.iHow tit* diversttleutioii
plan will enjoy prosperity. 'L i
us resolve to preach di v>.-r.-iiicaie u
io practice divtisiiication and con
nde( uny mail nil" duel not diver,'
stly In* crop in iho year K-Gi iki
uu eueiny u* o*,i. cutup.
Jno 1 ) WauCkr, ,
Ftxs Hgn k Divisioa S C y A
Mi«g Mnmte Christian will leave
in n tew days for Albany, Grv.
ahe|e w.Hi will upend soniutillie
wit li M i-* Sophie M ui i y*
You can often s o n oh lain'
young man up lu re from Double
Oak. Sumo uttmetMti hero.
Honor Loll ol Ontv Scioto’
/liiuie Greene,
Ivsteila Poland,
Noel Bragg,
l'.llis Tucker.
5 ’totoYt 4 I*.o Birds.
The Georgia bnv provides for the
protection .1 of ion wild, six of non-game tie
in idm n hi el t now
act thu following hirds are not in-
eluded ui thu list protected by
law:
Th* Knglmh or Europemi
sparrow, great horned owl, sharp
i-hiuneii hawk, commonly known
J mi iho l.tth) blue darter «-r blue
t !u [ ) (Ttepers hawk, known ns the
j j blue tail I ,-.wk or crow,
j eruu-'diiek bird, jiiclulivw and
b id.
The list of gnmb lunlis does not
| include j,, tiooigia, the robin, well no it is by
ns ns
J i ttw - of Alabama and North Gam¬ tlluUD
. lmix H ii r«*e >LMiL • J n c*
1 y planters, but I • v cot to
ia l>. ' mging to ti;ut group of vni-
^ nai l inst dealroying lords,
. • et
rt«cti u nine makes
for the violate !) of tins
law ns follows ; Any person
luting Aliy of tlm provisi us
tIlia Act siuiIi I Mi’t guilty of u mi -
and Biuill upon con
viction, In flm-d five dollars
o;u>h bird, living oi'dead. or part
,,f lunl, nest ir vetting of f ggs,
shall b.-impi isened not less than
fit o or more i than thirty tluys for
each Olivos),
i'h^ raj'.ivi otlvancfinohl of un r*
gin school* is port roved Ip- ii Slate
School th miiiissi-i.if-r \\ Mer-
rut, in an art -le m the current
issue of tho X .. r-liool Journal of
New Y ork, According to the og-
tills >t DtariBU.s VI tIm commis-
stoner, Gcmrgta Gum!* Sixth
;uno: g the stnti-s of the s nth in
tlioschool fund which !.»« b*«n
lippionnaled. Ti e inciee.st'd at-
l - ud.-time is evx 1,-m'eri by- tile f,n*i
that (;<"*)", a is the th nil state
tlm south, having the hi go*'
r ol pui.ti* ni-.d r tho s.iv.t
rtf
hr*t~ <*nt
t i..r i I;
c?*;
lL r, ii&t
4
MAO*C t V 1C, .U
ki.-.'. ax
jj j| ^ tjj^jj ^
;
X
1 Aro tl'.o liHgert and hoot
' If’HI P ij Dental Offices in
Georg If a. w/ui't you. loctli
/.Ml hioivTiod ll. idg'd
Kill' <1, or
I... j- At>« rt (IonIisf 0. who are
^ ' (;all
*
DR. LANIER
♦
I.OW,
i WORK ( 11 'ARAXTEED
- —TERMS HPOT CASH
^ —
^ <5 i 8 Cherry Strict, Macoi:
'j-
•• lilt AM II C'l'KJCK:
j AT’LA.NTA,............OA.
x Take Somuoformc and nave
V •> vottr tnotn extvuctcd without/
t i li<-‘ slittlifuKt pain lit
i»::. i. : i: s
For Sale
Kivu I hot,-nml I’"lie < f
p«nch trees IK l 80 inehua, I
Huntsville Wholesale
Go. Will sell (-’leap.
.1 A lli NDtaisox, Gray, (in,
LONG
NJiGOTIAT'ED ON
1 Ipieycfl Fan
I --AT--
iLoiosl Current Eales ■
Twenty yeiiiH experience in the
hit.- inc.sK.
HOWARD M. SMITH
;RI 1 Second St., Macon, Gii
IPO Si SALE.
lilt it) Early Belle pmuh trees.
.) K Moii'idn.
.NOTICE
i ha ve ima’c ;mnn^eim uts t(> have I
a lii-i 11 ;-, • saw mill )• .catt d on my
place iicn r Biinih y, but before i mi k-
mg |i mil in nil gi liieet.- won id like lo
K< ..t i a iiintr;- in,m those who dt .-iie j
r Meoml giowili yellow pii.e
lir-it Ga.-;
If you want hind cr send me your or -1
der so that I inny make in iniigeiueiit -
to have it savud. l iur lfl l>r bun
died. J \V Anukuson,
Clinton. Ga.
For Salvt.
Good (eorgin raised liorsn
8 yea is old. Woighl 1000 lbs.
Work any n here, fine driver. Wili
soil for cash (>r swap for good
mule as 1 want mult* in place cl
horso. Answer (puck.
Sam MeC't i lomm,
Round Oak, Ga.
1 M 2 ACTI TICEE8.
j Owing to cmuitenmuida 1 have
few tliousiuid Bello, Hihy, Kl-
i |,ertit mid Carman and Rod Juno
piunie to ojtl’or. Prices low to
close them out. J. H. Baird,
I Fort Valley, (>a.
For Rent-
A two horse farm for retd,
known as tuu irn Bragg farm and
tile Mill place. Apply to
C W BitAfui, Gray, Ga.
WANTED
To purchase a mate colt. Age
anywhere from six months to two
years. Prefer hitler age.
Address G W J.u km x.
Round Oak, Ga.
FOR HALIL
Cheap, can) or time. A good
horse, guniaiTteed to work (iny- the
where. Uood nf a mule oa
farm, Ki v F K Smith,
Cl in ton , Git.
TAX NOTICE.
\11 persons subject to either
Stale, county or comtnutal ion
road tax, living along the line oi
Jones and Baldwin counties, on
th* Jems county side of th* lab
Hmiti- .-t.i vcv, imd tax" w ho have Ba" he; 0 *
luli.ro paid their in
win c(-tin tv, arc hereby notdled
not In leturn or pnv thei taxes
III either emuty until t o tin.
between said c noli, s is run and J
established/ All persons concern- j
ed will take iiotic* tnnl las govern
oil accordtnglv.
t,r>t'Xrv t^oMJ. IssIoXKHs Jox bs Co.
/VlOiN £5 V . [ i
•
Loans n*frotFl#*t on imp#m
farms, ut lewest !oar&8t rwt«s. and oi j
meat ltforat j
(Sere Bu*iu»• than tirraa of v\ft««-nywit*standing million dollars ii ;
toans n^atiated. Facility., anew*
yftsssd. ItOWAHD XL K2T(TH.
3 1 A 8v M* -stw
V*SOW3 tlnec >«5-t>*v!isS J-ui-M |
l
a: NCEMENTS.
1*01’ Tjtx\HU.Kf r ron.
To (lif? vote's of Janet- county.
I hcr< by nniioiincc my-elf it pin
id i to I r Tux Collector of Join,-
I uiify, subject to the Dl lllopjilt!'
iohiinry. 1 will very much *
Gate your help, and promise faithful
hip- t>> toy duly uiiii lo tin* nll;ci i
■ ii tit ii. C Jt Smith.
I In ruby aiiiioiinuo ) it; yw-lf n candi*
'Into ittt tllf oflice ti Til. nx Collieta* oi
Jour* Coiinfy, subject lo Democratic
primary. Jfi'licn l I pi,,min to til,
tin* oflice satisfactory. Your r-iip|,urt
xoHeitcJ. 11 M 0 hi: ns,
FOR < <i! vi Y ( OMMiSBION I B,
I mu n candidate to MH Cecil Vnysel |
n* Iluinocrntic County Commissioner, primary. My subject record in i"|
etcej |
mi oliirei- i* known lo nil, mid i;
li d I promise to give the ollicc tlml
Kan in attention and consideration iik
littvi; cluuneteiiml my actions in tin
mat. Your support will bo m• i.r«■ ci.i-
ltd. .1 il Mu:k*.
I (>R i LERR SUPERIOR COURT.
1 hereby announce myself a,- .. can-
i didati; f'.r tin- oflice of (Toil: of S 111 .r-
! rioi ( oint of ./ono.- county, siiliji i
Demne ratie primary. If clouted J
I promim; faithfulness and my enlio
j lililO lo tllf* fllirius of till! oflb'C. V Olll
kt 1111 if • i f tolicitod. .) M Cnn. i..
d..
I JITiGK Sl l’ERlOR COURT.
To the people of Jones Conn IV :
j t hereby unnouncc my ciindida
cy for .fudue c.f thu Ocmnlcie
Circuit, in tin* ii 'Xt ^ciii ral elftc-
) l ion, subject to tsudi l)' im cralie
Primary a« may t>e onb md.
Vi ry Ruspaci ivi-ly
11 tl l.r.wts.
For Judge of thu Oeinulgee cir¬
cuit , subject to the l’nnuiry Elec¬
tion t<> be ordered by tlio stall
Heaiocratic Executive Couunit.-
lew. .1 \m:;s 1! SaniiKIis,
Dublin, On.,
i ok sale:.
J have n lot of Belle of Georgia
! and ERierta trees and a variety of
trees of every description. VV’i I
iheil inside of ten days. Any one
wishing trees will call at Ol I ( I .
H R Poland.
STOCK NO’t.H.’I-:.
AH stock f.jutul Ovi my lands
will I n impounded.
.1 E Ml HIT.')...
I,ow ExciifHtoti „ l“a«(. ... i s
Gooayia Hail ■
G^ntrrl oi'
WHY.
To Mobile,'Ala. and return.
Aocoun t Intersiutt* Su^ajcaiie
Growers’ Assooiiuiun, Ui !; 7 t 9, j
will be sold fn points t
tickets til in j
Georgia and Alabama, rit one tare |
plus 2 uc round trip, Dates of
wail* Fed 5 - 9 , and for trains welied-
jp..,! p, r» *,<rti Mol iIn buforo noon
p.-b 7 , 1900 . Final limit Feb,
1 1.
To New Orleans, La., Mobile,
Ala., and Pensacola, Fla. Uaidi
Gras Celebration, Fell 22 nd to L '7
One fate plus 25 cents for t li••
round tri; . Tickets on Bale Feb
‘Jl t j 20 , inelusive, limited to
leave destination not later than
March Bid, lOOC, uuless ticket is
... vutli special and .
pepostted paid tho ngoi.t ol
fee of CO cents at time
deposit, iii whicii cast) an t-xten-
• inn to March 17 . can be obtained
Stop-overs permuted at cortiun
points.
AVAN TED.
District munagers to post signs,
a dvertise and dial l ibute samples
Salary $18.00 weiklv, $8,00 jier
day lor expenses, Stuto ago
present employment. Co..
1 11 KAL ShKAR
89 Randolph St. Chicago.
WANTED
Representative tor Sun Life in
Junes county. Will give very at¬
tractive renewal contract.
dress E 11 Holland, Division Stt-
perntendent, American National
Bank Building, Macon, Ga
JXotifo as to Lumber.
Alt r this vwt-U l will pliv*r
lumber ui.lv cn Aromiay and
Fridays of each week. A ntdeawtll
bo ill the mill for that puvposw on
tliesu Guys. Mrs KA Brago.
ADMINISTRATOR'.-) SALE.
GEORGIA, Jonhs (.'oinstv.
liy virtue uf uu order of il c
of ('ulimuy. of .-:*.ul county, will be
sold at public outcry on the
l’ticsday in At arch I'Jbli, at (he eon:;
h< m sc m (.Tinton, said county,
tween I lit- lcg.il hours of sale, the f.J.
lowing diseiibed real estate situated
in sai.! J.mes county, to wit—that
beily of land in Ethridge militia tbs
trici. »f mild county, comaining Hire*
'“"‘’U" 1 n, ‘ V
i k . mad loading from Urnv to Eaton-
ton |,our,dcd bv lands of Mis. Ida
, public
Wagnon, Mrs. A L Miller, said
road, estate of T J J.iitle, R il
ktnsamt G E Jenkins, J T YYdiiams,
C 'I Earrcr and J M Woodall Mod
bunl is known as the Eoiiicind l un.:i>
home place. Possession vvitt
Hiircd J.-nmary 1st, Bud. . cm*
o.m thm eosi. baiianee Januar,, 1 * 1
Lko, 1 bis 1 ebruary tub, l.Hb.
" M RaiiKoS,
Adininistvatir Edmond .Uunu.s.
- * - - .....--
^¥ 11 day J&k
fv^jj ^ AM ON DEPOSITS ntDnciTC
™
& "Savins Morey tmvvtit by Mai; ' m £$
on
L- 8.VKH1NU
V E0V1TABUE
AND LOAN ConrANY,
Mtccn, 0 tv'n|!».
V
*
IL T®
-i
A given number of acres fertilised with Farmers’ Bone produce a
greater yield of cotton, than the same acreage with ordinary fertiliser.
Farmers’ Bene does more than that. It m i-.es ii possible to reduce
the acreage and increase the yield. T ry it this year. The mart
who uses
K ?s2T r r '? r ~ ft ; sc ofr ' - hfW. ' h'
■■■■ V
||],U ll .T
-ui "* 9 IS l ‘A now SS
; : --v
n •! t r*
- Swx. Y iii —w . .
M&ds With Fish
has twenty-one years of fertilizer experience back of him. Over
13,000 carloads of Royster fertilizers w-sre used cn the crops of 1905 .
This volume of business stamps Farmers’ Bone the best.
AT 0113 T£SJ?Y Y£f.uS’ BCS 3 S 0 ’v\
'-an 'tkuA K yw Y>
1Qrj5-250 TONS \s\\
<V i 8 S 0 —i.SOO TOGS \
—
IOQS- 12,000 TONS
1900-58,453 TOTS
1905 - re s 001 TONS 2 %
3:
1 Va. B « n'TSIEl g§SS 9 0 farboro, N. C,
Korfofk, Cciumbia,S.C. ,, tf ...
a
TH ft EWORLD® BEST BABY MEDICINE 1 mm
2IM».-50e*jfU.mmsr3 V i (a
m V i 0m \ H S
s.; i ' i
eft t
I m N! CT\
'••/rcV'T f ffl feWf# w tl |P ml f Lf 4 t : ■; m
. - T •1 m hs
-,e M C: ; e
a (• I'.' ■ -V I (
j f i A f .-'~ 5 g <72 '•-nr*
1 ns / I -
j |a. :a
, pleasant-m&mless-zffective n
^^Ali Bowel C&mplatrrt 4 w.~7dS>THiNfi‘TRQU*:£.&>-Writefor freoBooSifei baby ease cc.,tacon/
, .1 ,i (/Ulillt V.
s'trs v irgiiiiii (J Koborty, iruarR an
L is lillli ( (f.i li IT,i,fits,
l 10 i :- opi>li:-:i;it»:i t.> me, in
( L' 1 ’ 111 .! 'o be < 1:5111 is;-eti Loin shuI
,U U,l It i!li .*x}>; 1: , L. (lliCO is. i 1C 1C i) V *0\(T*
to all jmrties eotieei i.ed ll»;;t ; aitl ;i*.-
plicuiion will tit- lifhi'R at the reeniai
term of the court of Uni UI: ;il'.
county on the insi Moudav in M ;;'e!'
1000 . Willi' my lunul oiiieiaiiy.
this Feby. lit!
U U Uonneh, Ordhiarv.
citation.
GEolRHA, Jones C.-unty.
P T Pitts, Si'., guardian of P T Pitts,
‘Ly and \\ i1 1 if- T Pitts,.minor:- having
'»ade application toim*. in due hwm.
lor leave to toll ccrtai.'i lands
ing to said tiiiuors, for (iieir ir.ainl.o-
naiu-e and education. Notice in here
by given to all pa.'lic.s eoaeeicd
-.-dd rppiieation uHI l.- h< aid at ti.,
regular lean of the o-c.ut of Ordinary iii
to he Jic-Jil on the Monday
' 0 . ' i.'-e. W: - my h.-md
vially ll»i..- Feb. i:;ui:.
1 * H Bo.nxir, Ordinary.
CITATION.
liKORCiIA, Jones County.
Whereas T i. linker represents- to
the court in liis j.etitinn, dulv llled,
that he lias fully lulniini.-tered
Baker s estate. This i* therefore to
cite all persoii:i conicrncd to show
cause, it any they can, why said
lniiiistraUu' sliould not be discharged
from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the t'ust Mon¬
day in March IGttfj. Witness l'.iul my ‘
haul! r.ttieially this Fehy. (itll,
R it lioxxiiu, Ordinary.
CITATION.
u T . C.County. ,
' Y ,' '
Moptien Hunt, guardian of \ io!a
K,nn ‘ n Bum, minors, having
bnieo , application to in due form
me
to be dismissed from said
ship, notice is hereby given to all
parties conccnu'd that said applica-
bon will be hand Ip me on i! ■ hr at
Nlomln.v in Maii'b, Mud. Witt;, -
‘‘"" l *’ i.inop, t u> 1 ( .»v, t-ib. r i — .
11 lSoy ' :i "' (,rd,n "’* v
--
CITATK-N.
GEORGIA, . ues County.
B R Jarrell l.av;ng made
I (ion tii me, :ii due fox n, to b< l
iiinm Oi of Hand bJi T.. RoL-er
K., Ida Hel tnd Amii< I e Jin
nil r li I i
J Joi < . 1 , i
part lu criuti i :t e .i i t
; tion will be pa I MJioll ;L
bir menlliR it of UtC CV;1 of .t
* nary to ! r h, ; t
in March. I'.M’i i !/i.- )• f fi iM L.
l: i B< hi
PETIT ION FOR IVOR E
i JUNKS SUPERIOR Uul'RT.
OUT. TERM. IHG.
Elizabeth Hi..ck)
vs S
Holmes Black
( Edit HA. .Tom - > oimt v
ij lie,:;',, - Rieek o vvi'UUiX.
You r. . licvcby rt v;i;'-.e.i t •
on -t the lav < an ;i ; m Monday j „■ c..■ el Apr.:_ U
ois.vei tbv js-toum -I i ' .i .
j l>!nck (or a total uhr.u-e. In
; vvbcivoi tlicceiut will pi'itt d
i just-i >!v;ii > ip-.n-t.dt*..
U'i*i ■ i' , ft,-,, jr n i •-*
J ’ cou} .. .1
i S: ' M: 'A
WJp^M MM A
B. BIRCH. CLlRPNCE h. cubbedge.
J x /~T T 'G r ' V 0 Vj "TTRRFnrT U gJiNMiGU H
i
HEALERS iN--
ITTT M ipfX " „ - WB P y
a £d
r ■ r ! .'J Y . w Qaseicirpp 0 qp r
il- 11 r| L
( L
-.u‘ v AvP - Y-C.... i . &
817 and 819 Thsrd Street, MACON, GA
We want the rn.
Ch
of Jones County.
............... |
■JL V 1 6 XI K tG iFlELD 1
va tr e G
Q
HEADQUARTERS FOR :V.?' .
WFRSfsn nnn
S 5 INCH }
Ll! :............ 1 0 $
m ' i - V - t! s f T :rs)! '“•Ati. 1 3
-
•*=--- . r Jlif : I
SO.IN -if.’h U-4--4- —LMjafc. ' Bp* J id
! ‘
i U t r l rs < 1 ,t
i \ " m *
r s kf il
-
lX.Z --P~ | f. T
_
Uegular Style Special Hof?, Horw and Cattle Style 21
Stays 12 in. or 3 in. spsrt Stays 12 in.; or 0 in. apart
- high-grade steel wires, heavily galvanize
Amply provides for cxj»osion and contraction. Is practically ever¬
lasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it J I
but Macs, c-;'.c:em:v', turn cattle, horses, hogs
and pigs.
* EV£GY ROD OF AMERICAN PFINCE GUARANTEED# i
. 1
by the maauf .Hirers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how
*i will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced,
F. C. R 11 . 8 . GUY ARMSTRONG.
1 TBS & ARMSTRONG, v“
<T EWELE R,S -
WAULG'US. . U IHVARE ETC
FINE REPAIRING
; EYES TESTED FRF 1 •:.E GOODSOKLY- t -
- rr~-v » r , - i Macon,
•. iv
v » . i- * : ill;.'. ?