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Overcoats.
You : won't-quite realize what' a Fall
Overcoat is until yon have seen out line
irjijl ■f&5£s©ii .
_ OUR ELEGANT STOCK Off * "
_ the most hahd-
ever shown in this
undoubtedly
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Prices orerreasonable; everything
stock is marked in plain figures,
city,
in our
and we have bnt
WACHTEL’S
Central City Clothing: House
|615 Cherry Street,
MACON,
- GEORGIA
WmeM&me ImBMm
PRICE; TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.
Pebby, THUBSDi'i “Deoembeb 24.
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WILLNOIlA.MiS WAREHOUSE.
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C. B. W1U.UTOHAM,
COTTON FACTOR,
Facilities, Close Attention to Business, Libera! and
# Square Dealing. Money Loaned to those who dealEZ3
with Me at 8 per cent. Per Annum.
Send Me "STo-dr Cotton..
U. B. WILLINGHAM.
m : -mm
And His 'UEADKUARTERS "for Peifry
---and Ylcinity will be at
Where a complete line of CffiRISTMAS GOODS will
he Attractively Displayed.
Choice.
First-Coiners ' will get
W. C. DAVIS. VT. BRUNSON. JR.
DA'ViB &,3Rl^Sbbi,
Attorneys ti t. La >v ,
EBET, - - GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts of this
and tho Oconee circuits.
B, &. FEBBEIi,
Attorney.atLavr,
PEBBY, - - Ga.
Will practice in all the Oonrts t of
Ms cirrcnit.'
■T. P. DON CAN. W. B. DEW.
D UNCAN $ DEW,
Attorae ys at 3L. a w,
Pebby, - Georgia.
J- L. Hardeman, W.D. Nottingham.
HASDEMAH & NOTTIKSEAM,
Attorneys at Law,
IiIacon, - - - Georgia.
Will practice in the State and Federal
Oonrts. Office Exchange Bank Build-
ng, Third Street.
Commissioners’ Sale
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VALUABLE' LAND.
. A Valuable Piantntioi:
acres, more or less.
mm 2,739
—Call at once, and bnjr a choice
Christmas-present, or yonHl be too.
l&tG
*' Holtzclaw & Gilbebt.
I 'ittz ‘ ■
DRY GOOES AND SHOES AT COST!
are worth exan
chasing elsewhere .
■ —I AM NOW SELLING—
tt.it j .. V
3DSTST O-OODS AHD SXDOIHIS
-- JL*Tl COST I — "
l. a. feedeb. : oa.ll a,n»d. secure :Oa,:cgobIrLS-
—My Albums and Toilet Sets
before part'
—L. S. Hill & Co., Artists and
_ -Photograpbei’Si ;wil); pleasevyou;
when you wish Life Size or Pho
tographic work. i ‘ Call and see Us.
Prices reasonable. Pughs old
' stand/ Maebny^a.
My stock of GrEOCERIES, CIGARS, etc., is Fresh
and'Cheap. Try them.
—Fresh Currants and Citron at
L. M. Paul’s.
Perry,
Gerogia.
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
The. cotton season isnearlyover
for the .getitleman ;and<tlis office
hat we don't'Wautdo see him toffi-
.sizes srld.
cially.
In order-to keep him away we
shall commence to cntTumber and
turn it intoLmofi^y. yWe have.all
kinds, from gilt edge down to 15
have inobey come. ’ Those that
have no rnonej’; but.-good credit,
come. Those that have no money.
an d uo^Grcdi^^uGpRfti ^^
We will * build you house
cheaper than. ..you* eyer dreamed
fpp)Uu#g®5&made for lumber
Lessee Perry Variety Works.
Also a lot of Ladies Lisle Frame and Cash-
mere G-loves. . .
; tosz: cost n i
MY ENTISIE STOGEOFi>BES GINGHAMS!. .
Have jast received iriy Fall and Winter Stock of
hRiiSS GOODS, bOMESTICS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, SU., Ste.,
"and th^pwitfbVeqld Ite cheap&atyos&iblfe, 'considering the quality of the good*.
j£ fall stock of SHOES for Ladies, Gents, Girls, Boys and Babies.
8@“ SEE THESE GOODS AND GET PRICES. ?”
By virtue of a decree rendered at (he
October term 1890, of Houston Superior
Court, in the case of L. B. Wimberly et
alvs. JohnB. Wimberly eta!, we ’will
sell for ease before the"court house door
in the town of Perry, Houston county,
Ga.. oh the first Tuesday in January
1892, the following lands, to-wit: Lots
212, 215,249‘ 250,251, 252, 253, 25G, 257,
and ?13, inthe 12th'district of Houston
county, in the aggregate 2,025. Also 181
acres of lot. 254,160 acres of lot 261,140
acres of lot 262, 25 acres of lot 263, and
70 acres of lot 156,198 aeres of lot 255, in
the 11th district of said county, _aggre-
gating 774' acres more or less. The -whole
place aggregating 2,799 acres, and known
as the Durham place.
B M. DAVIS,
J- H. HALT,,
Dec. 3,1891. Commissioners.
Artistic '"design".* in i 'Men’s
anti" Youths, Children and
Boys. Clothing’ and "Furnish
ing: Goods.' AUA' 8 . That you
canVd uplicate: in the city.
Of these our Fancy Chev
iots are as low as f 15.00, and
Boys Clothing going like the
traditional hot cake at fl up
Do you want Underwear?
We are your men. All-wool
Undershirts 50 'cents, and no
monkey business.
§g H. HERTZ,
CLOTHIMG AMD FORMISFI^S GS0D3
574 & 576 Cherry, cor Second St., _
3,2acon, •'
H OSaPM^BYS-’
Db. Humphreys’ Specifics axe scientifically and
carefully prepared prescriptions; used for many
vears in private practice with success,andfor over
—For Christmas gifts go to
Holtzclaw & Gilbebt s.
—Toys and nil sorts of- Chr-h
mas Goods ip rich profusion,
L. M. Paul’s.
Nov is the time io subscribe
your e< tailty paper.
Subset'! be for the Home Jocenal
Bevry Public Seliool.
The Spring term of the Public School
of Perry will begin on the first Monday
in January, 1892. Thoroughly compe
tent instructors have been ein, loved for
every department,. (E. S. Wellons bein'?
Principal, and E. E. Miller and'Miss
Maggie Gordon Assistants), and patrons
of the school will be pleased with the ad
vancement made by their children.
Incidental fees as heretofore, to-wit.
For pupils resident of the town, $3.75;
for non-resident pupils, $5.50 for the term
The length of the Spring term will be
five and one-half calendar months.
-The incidental fees must be paid in
cash to the secretary and treasurer of
the board, Mr. C. E. Gilbert, before the
pupils will be" permitted to enter; the
school.
It will be more beneficial to the chil
dren, more agreeable to the teachers,and
more satis^ctory to the Board of Educa
tion and parents, if each child is permit
ted to enter on the first day of the term,
and not be allowed to miss even one rec
itation during the entire session.
Good board can be obtained in private
f amilies at- from $6 to $8 pier month.
Any other infi rmation can be obtain
ed by addressing either of the under
signed.
B. N. Holtzclaw, Pros.
C. E. Gilbeut, Sec. and Traas.
School Electioa Notice.
-r'LifS:' J Hfll r &;<3d.«bpyAlL8|YleB
of Photographs. "PashlsiolcL stand,
Macon, Ga. - y;, ;
-PERRY, GEORGIA.
PAjjL’a.
A lOe!
BIGKSHGAINS
. —AT—— "• ; '
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DKETa-S
I carry a full line of Proprietary and Patent; Medicines. Always on hand the
best line of StatSoiieaey- amdl' Toilet; JAjrticles.
Y"'
FlNb PERFUMERYJA SPEGIALTY. ,
iFull Assortment Of Geo. LORINZ’S EXTRAGTS
1 have exclusive sale of
*-*• M ■ A A' 11 Coiors-^e^Latest and Best Wall Finis)i.
DRY
—BABGAIN3 IN-^—
Bi tneas-M; '
The very best line of
SHOES, NOTIONS. Em
Feed H.’HousEK. of Perry, will
be glad to see and serve his friends
□3oToa,eco a;33-d. Olg’a.zs
Always on hand.
C0M-
at the ■
.
A
by one of the very best Druggists,
Sunday hours: 8 to Id a. m.; 3:30 to 6 p. m.-
82T | A-share of Public Patronage is respectfully solicited.
L. A. FELDER^M. DProprietor.
As required by an act of- the General
Assembly of Georgia, approved October
10,1891, entitled, “An Act to establish a
Public School system for the county of
Houston in this state, to provide for the
election of a Board, of Education, for said
county; to providefor raising revenue to
maintain the schools; to authorize and re
quire' the authorities of the State to pay
over to the Treasurer of said Beard the
pro rata share of the public school fund
Of the;State that Houston count}' is enti
tled to; to provide for the election by said
Board of a Superintendent of Public
Sehools, and for other purposes.”
There will L : e an election held on the first
Tuesday (5th day) in January 1892, for
the approval or disapproval of said
above recited act. Those voters favoring
public schools shall have written or
printed on their ballots “For Public
Schools)” and those opposing shall have
written or printed on their ballots
“Against Public Schools.” Said oleetion
to be held in the same manner as elec
tions for members of tho_Legislature of
Georgia^ except that the consolidated re
turns shall be made to the Ordinory of
Houston county. All persons who are
entitled and qualified to vote for mem
bers of tie Legislature of Georgia, are
qualified voters in said election, (except
those citizens of Houston county residing
within.tbe corporate limits of the citv of
Fort Valley. J. H. HODSEii,'
Dec. 8,1891' Ordinary.
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALES.
Pi:
warranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or
Waltham, movement. Stem wind
Lady’s or Geht’s'size. T '~— 11 ~
msm
iEI O T E L
mkm
watch. To secure agents where we have
none, we- sell one of the Hunting Case ■
Watches’for the club price, $28, and send
- O.O.. ■■ I v
amination before paying for-same.
Our agent at Durham, N. C.,'writes:
“Our jewelers have oonfessed they don’t
know how ‘you can 'furnish such work
for the money.1’
One good, reliable agent wanted for
each place.- Write for particulars.
Empibe Watch Co./
48 andfiO-Maideitt Lane,New York.
POLITE ATTENTION GIYEN ALL. GUESTS COMFORTABLE
ROOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST
THE MARKET AFFORDS.
HATES: $2-00PJ£H BAY.
i Liberal reduction by the week,^ or- by the month.
“TYU
t L.
MeElite’s Wfnt of Cardul
jind TH BOFGFfD*-S' 8LACK-DRA0 GHT ; are!
RYRON,
Ga.
: U-—DEALEB S IN'——
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for sale by the following merchants in
ECdu«»toii County)
K» HOOD,Bwefc.—", i.•• , t . .
HOLTZCLAW A GILBEBr. Porry.
W BBCXSOS. .»"■
D MaBSHALL, .Elio
gbav^kboj;:. yottviuoy.
GHSLAPti, , . .
AE WIMBERLY. HsynevIIM.'~; '
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B M ENGEI3H,"Pa\r»r#MIte.'
Now is ^ e:
the Home Journal.
(rents’ Faralsiiings, Stanle" and Fancy
Articles.
BEST GRADES OF GUANO A SPECIALTY.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria^
IVill be sold before the court house
door in the town of Perry, Houston coup-,
ty, Ga.,' befcween the legal Honrs of sale,
on tho first Tuesday in January next,
the following property, to-wit:
The north half of land No. 110 in
the original 5th district (now Uppor
5th) of HoustOn cpuaty, said half lot of
land containing 101),{ acres more or less.
Said land levied on and sold as the p rop-
erty of Wiley Deverett) to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from Houston Superior Court and
returnable to the October term 1839 of
said court, in favor of P. A. (’rnwd6r vs.
said Wiley Levorett,
Also at the same time and place 200
bushels cotton seed' more or less, in
house, 60 bushels corn more qr less, in
crib, 1,000 lbs. of fodder more or less, in
homo, 8 Bales of lint cotton aggregating
in weight 3,200 pounds, and one old sin
gle buggy. Ehe above described proper
ty, except the lint cotton and buggy is
on' the- Willingham Goldsborongh place,
Tendi district Houston" county, 6 bales
of said lint cotton is in Day’s warehouse,
-Percy, (5a., and the other two in 0. B.
Willingham’s warehouse, Maeon, Gn.,
said buggy is in my possesion. All lev
ied on and sold as the property of Bobert
Boyal deFt., to'satisfy a distress warrant
in favor of 0, B. Willingham vs. Bobert
Boyal. Levy made by constable and tam
ed over to me for sale.* -
Also at the same time and place 450
pounds seed cotton more or less, picked
and in cotton house, 3,000 pounds cotton
in field open and to open moracr Igss, al
so 20 bushels of com more- or less, un
gathered in field, of an acre of sweet
potatoes more or less, ungathered in
patch, and 1-16 of an acre of sugar cane
more or less. The above described prop
erty is all on the Peurif.-y; place, in said
county, also one sorrel mare mule, levied
ou and sold as the property of Atiu and
Henry Kaigler, dFts. to satisfy a . mort
gage fi. fa. from Houston County Court
in favor of W. H. Norwood, vs. Ann and
He ary Kaigler.-
M. Ti. COOPEE,
Dac. 9th 1891. . . Sheriff.
i. Every single Spe
cific is a special cure for tlie disease named.
. These Specifics cure without drugging, purg
ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and
deed the sovereign remedies of the World.
55 Worms? Worm Fever, Worm!
3 Crying Colic, or Teething of"
4 Diarrhea, of Children or Ad
.*4 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis 25
8 Neuralgia, Toothache,Faceachs 25
9 Headaches, SickHcadache, Vertigo .25
10 IJyspepsia. Bilious Stomach......... ..25:
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .25
12 Whites, too Profuse Periods—.25 :
33 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing 25
14 Sa!t itkeum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .25
35 Itsiennratisia, RheumaticPain3.... c 25
10 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria— >50
17 Plies, Blind or Bleeding..—...i .50
30 C!:itarrh,sIhflHenza, ColdintheHead .50
20 Whooping Conffh,: Violent Coughs^ .50
2S Nervous J>ebiiity •
30 Urinary Wcdltnefi_.
32 Diseases of tbeHear
L.60
Sold byDriiKKietB, or'seni postpaid on receipt. oC-pricc..
Du. HuuFHBErs’ IIascal, (144 pa^cs)iich!y bo anil in cloth
and ROld, M.ULKD FEES.
HUMP12KEYS’J!KS. CO., 111 & 11 SWtlUsmSU, XewYork.
8 PE e if a g s
LAND SALE,
By virtue of tho authority iri me vested
by ,teedof datodf March 12,1390, and re
corded in book W. folio 459, made by W.
C.-and B. IS. Smith to W, A. Davis to se
cure a note t)f $65 ’.SO due Nov. 1, 1890,
$60 commission on cotton and $60 attor
neys fees, and upon which there is now
due $219.67 principal, and $20.50 interest
to January 1st, 1892, $60 commission and
$60 attorneys’ fees, total $360.17. I will
sell on the first Tuesday in January 1892 at
aublic outcry, for cash before Ihe court,
house door in Perry, Houston county,
Ga., lot of land No. 51 in tho old 13th
district, of said county; also town lotJSo.
167 in the town of Elko, 50 x 100 feet, on
which is located the store house 24 x 54,
an,d smallhousol2 x 14. W- A. DAVIS,
llipter Wimberly,
0. O, Duncan, Attorneys.
Superior
MM and Hats
A.rr
CORRECT STYLES;
CHOICE SELECTIONS.
PRICES. REASONABLE.
Come ancl see-us and bring
your 1)0!/$,
W'e willplease you.
J
BEDBIKG & BALDWIN'
; 368 Second Street
Macon,
Maco| s •{^eorgtav
Cliarges 50(3ts pe'r Baler
Fire-Pi’oof Warehouse.
— - G ^
Pi’oniDk returns for all sales-
The interests of the eotton
growers will be served faith
fully iiLA’veiy iustanee.
My references are • those
people for whom I have han
dled cotton.
fMagfP®
and you’ll not regret it.
WILLIS F. PRICE,
-MACON, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA—Houston County.
W. I. Green, H- A. Mathews and W.,
B-. Anderson, executors of the estate of
Win! J. Anderson,deceased,have apphed
for dismission from ssid trust:
This is therefore to cito all persons con-
Geopjqia—Houston County.
To .all whom it May concern.
All persons iutcrested arc hereby no
tified that, if no good cause be shown to
the contrary,, an order .will be granted by
the Commissioners’ Court of Houston
county on tile 4th d.-iy of, January next
(1892). establishing a new road, as mark
ed dubby the road commissioners ap
pointed for that purpose; commencing a
W. E: Davis’s on the Henderson and
Haynbville road, and running south to
the John Edmumlson place, and thence
from, there due cast to the A. A. Jeter
place, and connecting with the public
road leading from to there to Elko. 1 .Said
road, as asked for, is already open and is
exceeding threejniles long.
' By order of theBoaid of Commissio'
ers of Boads and Bevohuo of said coun
ty. J. M. Davis,
Dec. 7th 1831. Clerk.
Geoegia—Houston County.
To all whom iimay concern.
All persons interested are-hereby noti
fied that, if ho good cause be shown to the
contrary, an order will be granted by the
Commissioners’ Conrt of Houston coun
ty on the 4tli day of January next (1892),
establishing a now road as marked out
the? road commissioners appointed for
that purpose, commencing on the Hawk-
insyihe and Henderson road, about one
hundred yards west.of the railroad, and
running .through the lands of Dr. H, S.
Kez:ir and John F. Houser, and on x {he
line between V/. H. Buff and the town of
Elko; distance about' three quarters of a.
mile.
By order ortho Board of Commission
ers of Boads and Kovsnue for Houston
county, J. M- Davis,
Dec. 7th 1891. Clerk.
Georgia—IlbusTON County .
To a]l ivliomit may concern.
All persons interested are hereby noti
fied that,, if no good cause be shown to the
contrary, anjax-dar will bn granted by the
Commissioners’ Conrtof Houston county
on the 4th day of January next (LS92), es
tablishing a new road as.marksd out by
the road commissioners appointed for
that purpose, commencing at Spoonville,
in said county, and ending at Grovania,
in said county, on the G. S. & F, railroad.
Said road as laid out commence*- at
Spoonville, thence er.st to residence of Z.
B. Means, thence north through ihe lands
of the estate of Bichard Johnson, then
on line oflands of John G. Brown and
the estate of Bichard Johnson to the
town of Grovania
By order of theTJoardoi Colnmisionei's
of Boads and Bevenne of Houston conn
ty. . J. M. Davis,
Dec. 7th 1891. Clerk.
GEORGIA—Houston County:
jfMaryE. Dawso
e'laaiT belonging ti-tA
lias
J. W. Hcrcer, Guardian of
applied for leave to Bell tbs'
eatats of bis said ward.
: This is. therefore to cite all persons
concerned to appear at the January
term, lS92,of the court of Ordinary of
said county, and show cause, if any they
have/rrhy. said applicafioh shotflcT hokbe
grantei, , .' -
Witness my official signature this
Dec. 8,-1391. J, H. HOUSES,"
. Ordinary
Georgia—HousTOrcH5uUNTi:
G. M. Scarborough, guardian' of
Nancy A. Miller, deceased; has applied
for dismission from his trust.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned to appear at the January
term,TS92 of the court of Ordinary -of
said county and show cause, if any "they
have, why said-application should not
be granted.
Witness iny official signature, this Nov
30, 1891. J. H. HOUSES, "
- ~ Ordinary. I
cerned to appear at the January term,
E the Court of Ordinary of said
1892, of
county, and show cause, if any they
have, why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my official signature this
Sept. 29, 1891.
J. H. HOUSER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Houston County:
A. D. Skellie, executor of estate of
Robeeca Jackson, late of said county, de
ceased, has appied for dismission from
his trust:
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the February term,
1392, of the court of Ordinary of said
county, and show cause, if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted.
Witness ,my official signature this
November 2,1891.
J. H. HOUSER, Ordinary.
GEORCIA—Houston County:.
W. E. Green/ guardian of J._W. Green
has applied for dismission-from his
trust:
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the January term,
1892, of the court or Ordinary of said
epunty, and show cause, if any they
have, why said application should not
be granted.
Witness ray official signature, this
De5. 3, 89. J. H. HOUSER,
Ordinary.
A
S'
D
-FOE CHOPS 1892*
Our facilities for advancing- to -Planters for the crop
of 1892 "are far in advance of anything yet attempted
in the South. All purchases of Bacon, Corn, Flour, Tobac
co, &c., &c., will be sold at regular
WHOLESALE PRICES TO -PLANTERS
for cash, and our time prices on same will be on a very close
"Wo also advance money to our
margin to reliable parties,
customers.
.A.S F OE C3-U JA DST O.
We are in a position to duplicate any manufacturers’
prices to clubs or single large buyers. We handle only
the very highest grade fenilizers, including the only animal
bone fertilizer sold in Georgia, the highest grade acid*phos
phate, pure German kainit of our own importation, Cotton
Seed Meal, &e., &c. As we are in position to sell very low
would furnish manipulators and merchants with their stock
of fertilizers, and would mami'actnre any class "of complete
fertilizer wanted under their own brands.
Mr. A. M. Rodgers, formerly of Rodgers, Worsham $
and Mr. A. u. Felton, Jr., formerly of Napier, W’or-
Co
sham S/ Co\, have entire charge of our business, and will he
pleased to hear from their friends.
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.,
■ UPTOW.N OFFICE NEXT TO DUNLAP HARDWARE CO
THIRD STREET, § - - - . MACON, GA.
“D0NT MENTION IT,”
BUT -
t rse 23 *3? rr
TODD
/Ip® Still iq Is&ad
Di, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc etc
BOOTS AND SHOES' A SPECIALS)’ .
?° le agents for the celebrated Gainesville Home-made Shoes The
only Shoes m the south “insured.” “ 8
TOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS they will offer their
Eutire Stock 4.T and BELOW Cost.
When in the city don’t fail to give them a call
J ARE ATT & TODD, 507 Cherry St., Macon. Ga.
.Next Door to D. J, Baer.
Worb ftmww-
THE DAILY CONSTITUTION.
subscription price of The Daily CoHsnnmos has been reducedfo>fi®rw
5&o.uuyer year, and Thy: Sunday OoNsniurioir to $2.00 per.year, or both tor $a00
per year, bringing the paper to your home every day in the year for this small sum.
the Daily is a ten-pags paper, and Thk Sunday varies from 24 to 36 pages.
They cover the news of the world every day in the year, and mend more money
to maintain their news service than any three daily newspapers in Georgia.
Next year will be an exceedingly lively one ia politics, especially. All offices from.
Bresident to Legislatures are to fc'e filled, and The Constitution is the only daily
in the south that will keep fully up with tho procession.
Congress is soon to meet and the political campaign is about to open.
If yon are in reach of a daily mail you cannot do without The Dailt and Scs=-
day Constitution. Sand your name at once—our collector will call.later..
~MONEY TO LOAJT.
In sums of $300.00 and upwards, to be
secured by first liens on improved farms.
Long time, tow rates and easy payments.
Apply to G. G. DUN CAN,
Nov. 20th, 1889.—tf Berry'Ga.
MONEY LOANS
On Houston farms procured at the low
est possible rates of interest. As low, if
not lower than the lowest. Apply to
' W. D. Nottingham,
tf Macon. Ga.
T. K. THARP,
dentist,
Cherry "St., Macon, Ga.
Will be glad to see and rve my Hous
ton friends.
aim m
'A-
X3 33’SI *3? 3C S3 SV,
306 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
SPS01ALI3T. C30WN3 AN3> B3IDSE?.
SIMS,
T v 2ST,
BURST, GEORGIA.
SfyOffice on Main street, lately ocou-
piedby Dr. W. M. Havis.
First-class work. Brices moderate. Bat
cnage solicited. " apl281y
. W. PRESTON. A. s. GILES. HOTEYOLHILL.
PBESTON. GILES- Is POLHILL, .
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Offico, No. 510, Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
Will practice in all the State and
United States Courts of Georgia.
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AttorneyatXaw,
Montezcma - - Ga.
Will practice in aU the courts of this
circuit.
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OLI> EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING,
455 Cherry v- MACON, GA.
We have in stock the fin est assortment of 12-year-old
Kentucky whiskies in the sta-te^ consisting of iiie following
brands: O. F. C., Old CVoW, Moss Rose,Btook Hill, Cres-
cent Club, Monogram, etc. C California Wines of all varie--
ties. Sole agents for Joseph 1 Shfitz Milwaukee Beer. Or
ders solicited and promptly fill led.
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After an absence of fifteen } rears, with the
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We are amply prepared to handle, any amour it of cotton. We will get ycujthe
ver j highest price, and make immediate remitta sees.
Only Fifty cents perJBale commissiaii.- F5r» ?r»«f Wareirase.
Get a through Bill of Lading to Savannah "aatd consign vonr cotton t» "Mr
notify Coleman & Bay, Savannah," and ship care o £ Union Compress and. Warehouse
ompany, Macon, Ga., and we will make you as large freight allowance aa air
warehouse in Macon.
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