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TI10S. R. PENS, ! Publisher.
Gray Georgia* Saturday* tVov. 10
With this issuo, the Heacuqht
commences its second years labors
uud wo trust we shall bo able Vo ful
fil t.ho expectations of the many
friends of this journal, whoso aims
aro high aud pure and holy. Every
energy will.bo brought forth to kecj)
the paper up to the standard as a
distributor of all local news oi in
terest to its readeis, and great ef
forts will be mueUet-e raif»<5 trui-paper
eveu above its past record.
It is our desire to make {he paper
readable aijd iuter^ling rifeiil to the every- aid
body and to do this wo
of ovory citizen in Jones County.
Not or ty dir WQ clipm .your >pa fi
nanciaWy bnt-wo.r/ood live
pondents from all sections, who are
always abreast* with every move*
incut of interest.
j.i conclusion tho publisher desires
to call the attention <d its readers to
the fact that nothing cau five with
out substance. . Take tho life giving
substance away from a tree and it
dies, so wit h all things, oven your
county paper, and if it is your domic
to see it grow aml-pro’per you must
give it your support, not in we! 1
wishes, and ‘'pats” on the shoulder,
“send rno the p^p<?r.ahd I’ll, pay to
morrow,’’ hut in substantial earn,
for that is the kind of substance it
takes to buy paper, ink, type, and
bread and meat.
According to. Mr, Porter Artie, a
good judge, tho most' beautiful wo—
man in America lives in RiU mond.
UnforU.mri.Oy Fedoct. not give hor
name.
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Tho Constitution vbquiros that
thirty days’.nopto.of ajl local .aud
piivuto- bills . shall bo published
prior)to their introduction iu tho
Lcgifilaltuiif.lifhcrp arc any-ftnch
inoueui'oA contomplatbd by pors'o .s
in our county, they ehould Loai
the above requirement iu mind,
ate ~ gftetfi to ' R5juht UTe
sl ^^6gentleman inp ut made in Tuesday's paper
in this city lafus
od S-fOO for a dog. and look upon
tho ujiitUe.r as a newspaper yarn.
There was a little iuacct racy ia the
statement, for tho gentle man was
Offered iJoOO instead of $100, Tho
ofler cam© from Harrisburg, Pu.
The gentleftndhinrifuantiou will ’ UVt
bclljoii,lyss than $7011,
. There is a man in Albany who
bps tjibfvcd the problem of winriing
Ins -Waterbury watch without
wasting half his time in the opera
tion. He is employed in a maciiiuo
shop. When tho time arrives for
tho watch to bo 'wound, ho simply
holds tfio kijob oi tlie stem against
ono of the bolt a tbr.a moment and
tho thing is done, ......
Alfred Marin*, of c Brooklyn, . aged ,
110 , is now engaged in writing a
book of reminiscensos. He still has
u fine memory and is a good talker.
The fact 4hat. he 1ms undeitaken
the task of writing a book a decade
after he has passed tho century
limit is one of the most wonderful
thingsever recot ded in the history
of old people. No man since Pm r
has been capable ofrit;,-s
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The new, rule of the railway com
Tnissiou requiroa frioght in hulk or
owne^#irtii!r car T$ ‘ivc*\ira ho VcmAyed W
and' aflor
il^at t,im.o v 4fky itWaprins ; . eeiits^per day is
-•charged ‘not stovbintf w-LAle io’tlic ears^
■if wa'rel.oifse'
A recent arrangement l etween the
Central and East Ten l essee gave
consignees five days Tho com
mission has now reduced the limit
to throe days, and tho rule went
into efiect’on Nov. 1st,
BUY YOUR
1 Trunks, satchels-'Pocket
TVvdrc• lPn S.Bv}' T wS, n.
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GOODS,
FROM THE FACTORY AT
FACTORY PRICES.
Macon Trunk Factory,
J. Van A Co. 410 Ji:y St. Macon
MMC
Joses County Sheriff's Sale.
Will be sold be foie the Court
House door, in Clinton during the
legal hours of stile on the first Tues
day iu December next six hundred
and seven nod one half acres more
or less being lots Nos. 162, 170 and
j71 in the 8th Dist. of Jones county
as the property of Robt. Lundy, lev
ied on under a mortgage ft na issued
from Jones Superior Court m favor
of M. S. Griswold against Robt.
Lundy to satisfy said mortgage, fi fa
property pointed out in said li fa and
written notice cf said levy served
upon Defendant.
Also At th. same time and piece land
one hundred and fifty aces of
more or Ic-k as .he pioporty ol
Luiidv, said land lying situate and
being hi Hawkins dirt, in Jones
county and known as the Ivey Charles place
adjoining lands of Mrs.
11 ami'ton, Mrs. Wimberly and
others. Levied on as the property
•of thoArtid liobt. Lundy to satisfy
said fi fa and other fi fas in my hand.
Property pointed out by 1V1L Att’y
mid written notice served upon DTt.
W. v.. LAlv!’.Gi't j
Oct 29 1888. Sheriff J ones Co.
ADMINIBTRATOR’S BA LE.
JONES COUNTV LANDS.
By virtue of an older from the
court of Ordinary of JontS county
will be sold at the < onrt-HousC door
in Clinton within Tuesday the legal in hours Decem- of
sale on the first
ber 1888. Fifty acres of land be
longing to the Children of C. L.
Ridley, Jr. Situate on Fading Creek
in North-west part of Jones county,
good land, an t sold for support and
education of said minor children,
it adjoins if. j>. Ridley and the pub
lic toad from Hillsboro to Cornuco
pia. Terms Cash.—Oct. 15th 1883.
0. L. Riijlly, Guardian.
ADM 10 IbTRATOR’B BALE.
JONES COUNTY LANDS.
By. virtue of an ord* from the
( d:'“, L ol TBcU.uny of .cueo CguuvJ door
yid beso.d a-., ih • V^onu-.inuue
in (dinton with n the AgJ .bouts °i
;-‘ ei J mS3, ’ Si i£w‘Xn S
aHi ’Ifli 0 rShS'l , , 1 F-;^,
of Martm L. Malono deed, borne
,,ood land plenty water and timber
no miprovemens. Situated three
miles iroiajO. & M. It, K. iu North
*• '.r"Lrfi!. HI UUilta v UUlUGfiL«. i .imhmUT Itfcftliat ft (JiM"~' ir
and - others, bold for m
Dik M) ia Me
"Terms Ca. h.~Oct’r loth 388tw but
Joux })’. AuDBiisoii, Adm.
NOTICE 10 DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
BORGIA— J onca County.
All persons having demands
.’gain*: late of Jones the Estate county, of James deceased, G Barnes
are
hereby mands notified to render in their de
to the undersigned according
to law. And all persons indebted to
eaid Estate are required to make im
mediate payment. This August 21st
1888. W. li, Buldbn,
Administrator J G Barnes deceased
THE OLD RED HILLS OF
JONES
Have always groaned under a
burden of luxuries and t ho very at
mosphoro ‘ seems to make tlio boy ^
, lcvor
BUSCUXT SMITH
now °* dao famous -‘Brilliant liar,’
ot Macon, has pleasant recollcet
‘ 0KS of his assoeialioms in tho grand
old county, and always orders the
dog chained when ho nears any oi
the boys around.
THE Ciusn EaOSTY nonxiNOS
will soon bo here. Just think .of it.
Copper Distilled Ryo, 16 years old,
and sparkling Corn with a bead on
it that would put a dew drop to
fehamo, with other choice Liquors
served at tho bar.
Reef SteajFand Red 8kfa Onions
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with ovory other delicacy to ho had
in ttio Macon market, and last but
not least;
FRF.E BEDS
to sleep on after you havo knocked
about tho city to your satisfaction.
Call on mo at tho old Brilliant Sa
loon 367 Third Street, Macon Ga.
Biscuit Smith
Loans Negotiated ^
Qjj ^ 'T’OWII Proper!?
IN Bnu ‘ ANP adjoining cocnties.
ELLIOTT ESTES,
63 Cherry St. - - Macon Ga
r-MtoTMl R wfflS rt&te*ir!**W! f3
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Disem.■don of the Reform Tariil,
Trade, T usts, etc., at, the ,
isFOsma® m f -» ui u m, r? 414 Halter? Srsei.
which 1); s b-gun and -will tHifimjethroughout L<u..iug the stneon.^ Ky to0 positioa ° ®
is well L to. my puLrim-f ha-1, hi? re -been ni ‘
no am baying *B? ^fZTt
Lowest Hike I *****«* have &tracj». O
large bank account to urycredit, flaRcrmyself I a
Trusts and Combinations and visited all.leading mnls and marker o u O
East which have giver, ire advarilages which t.a: h tdo m c.a. s^are.
|0 |08IS flED SUES
^ m Qenfe andSBovs, the echo comes from Boston, Lynn
and Rochester, ■ that . 1 ,,, h. ST. , T Leu; „ h load* .*, «i the ie trade tr.m Will here state that
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Bhoos^m -od „
to date I Lave received of Roots, a.one, c cva. ; tj‘““
0 p w j uc |j j p erc ( . VO fce only a few prices for your consideration:
TO W W® 4r tST + >35 WK’W* E« O HIT
2p|BK32Is£I kid button shoos and ' up
Ladl £ Mod button »^ 0 ** sVcs si as GZ* woHK Children’s
$i.50elsewhere. ; ” Men & heavy , p . ivv wax .. , v .a br oiog^s ™ s 60o oc» «
- ; • Bachelors best brogaus as $1.25
jfissos hid button shoes 57c vm'- h
elsewhere Best ychI cil! ])ro^».n.o J^ 1,35
Lad fme i) 0Pg( g ■£ ; ; & Utf to5 Mens’ co tigress gm ten at 1.00
shoes $1.10 worth ».00ol«w^re. made’ilW-olakid Mens’ button custom boots m.rlp $2.00 congress worth gad 3.oO. eve I.o0
Ladies’ fine custom
CLOT! JL jiv ~r - X H a
In Clothing I have searched the markets and only purchased the' be fc
for the least money that }ilir|j3..sh ecu Id procure. I haw so Jar received
5000 Men’s Suits ranging aTi tho way from $2 per smt to $25 for fine and
elegant satin lined i'rnioe • *V 1-riy smlthe uuttr c.\nv>ol be bought any
where cdserior lose than SlAi ji’he most elegant and largest, stock of Cloth
ing ever brought to the city, {^liard.-e.vdi p'icrs. Lv3 o<> to die music.
Pan*3. from 40e. por par up j Goodlildck C.: • .wilts, .,03 up
MenV Working Suits: .A . .$§|0ap Rfaekonallfld Due Beaver “ 8.00 np
Bimiuess Suits' ...... MO up ! Fancy Corkscrew suits 1.65 f. : 0 up
Nice all wooi, Cussimers, dr'yfjp up j Good heavy O^rceuts ’rom up
Dress Suits, ....•........... ®0 up j Dandsome Cbildr< m suits. 1,09 up
I Lave a. fine luwj of extra Mraier’s anu Driver’s OvercoaLi • as well as
fine lignt Dress Cvorco^s,UMf w-.Ah I nii^u'ce to heLorth dcahk*- Lhc
money 1 ask for them. Ah-eigNiit hue of ruimucry aim Notions just
received. Lute styles. J ®d lata it great bargains.
LOOll Gt LOW PiWQCS*
...... ey 8...5i<; , lt ., poiyjr^.up ^1 All Uftttdu wool Worsted,......Bib. Worsted......To por yard yard
S( , H){ia( . d t! tfhectinJlBS per up per
]T eavy Brown *1-4 mi J adios’ Jerseys. ........35 eeifu
7-8 Shirting...... Uo per yr^d Tl u|» to......*............25 cents up
Cheeks............5'L.-..pcr up ,J.oan3. .................10o per yam
White 3 Blcs Liandkhvehids yLi ......4D' il|e yJ pejrdoa yd trp,-L* AH d wool White Jeanr,...-..2o >k.urm re-rts Die per yd yd
-_ . - or per
4*4 2 cents juir * vard up.
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Mv-Btock-ot Liens,.Liidh^ aj an^Cl.Ldrena’ 8heps is 7-..I1 ».nd
~ ' . -reatiiaaA;-^ a,. ...a. { or tho '■■Le4atdkt n-m aMh -a
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fessor, “combine to -
world two immense t-.» LtUil; L J ’WCTF^IU- T j.\
greatest heigh*, rj.’i il J . WcdJ at C.-ca:,! cp.
c All Goods at-raindus vedno^dns -to suit tho herd-times. Bo
sure
call-bo fore making you:* purchases elsewhere, font L no tooub’e to
Goods. Com oh;;, Come all, aM-be convinced and save ycur money
buying your odds at ’!
tk Eipaiia Eius, PI. II. H 3 , u;0a,
Aug2 1883. 4 4 Jh- 4 Mulbarry-Bt. Macon. ur&
Tnoirdei to Advertise our large stock o .
m WATCHES
Thoroughly, we have commenced cr
pr.aniiiig clubs and putting in a
;; km h ", • :
0N payment of * 1.00 a were.
i.w-v. i 3-. .v
H il10 American Nickio Full Jeweled kxmotion
Balance, Patent Regulator IL-eqti.-t Hair
'. ' \fW Spring. Btem 'w'ind nnri Bet mi vouk iU-’, rn.-do
by Rockford Watch Company. Join NOW
and save Money.
J. II. & W. W. WILLIAMS Watch Club, 35 2nd Sr„ Macon, Ga
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W. B. & O. G. SPAJiKS,
Tip ja
AND
Commission M erchants
Wc have every facility for Handling and storing cotton **t the lowest
.
ratC3 oi C05lil »!ssien Prompt personal attention paid to parties shipping
us their cotton. Storage F-i-ee. Money loaned to planters at the lowest
rates of interest.—10—11—im,
W. B. & 0. G. SPARKS. MA fi -t- GA.
CAMPBELL & Jims.
For Nineteen Years Past
... c Lave . conducted Cotton Factorage at Warehouse, of
" our corner
® ccou ^ and 1>0 P lar Streets, Macon, Ga., and now at the opening of another
j season, once more offer our services to planters and shippers of cotton,
J P Je< *£ in g closo personal attention to the interests of our patrons.
j Grateful to old friends and desiring to make new ones, we are yours truly
I OctdOtf. Campbell 1 & Jones.
LOOK OUT
4* 8 ~ inton the old town
—AND—
n i|f| 1
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Having engaged in General Merchandise irf Clinton, Jones Co., and
with a large stock of Goods, 1 will make a lively stir m reduction of
prices. A large lot of good stock for cost and less than cost. Such as
HATS, V.
SHOES, and
NOTIONS V\
WOOLEN arid COTTON
GOODS.
And many other articles of value. Must and will be sold at prices tode
iy competition. You will find those prices to be in keeping with the
Farmers Alliance and are extended to all porsous. Come and see, don’t *-:V
take jay word for it.
Roland T. Ross.
June 2Dlh 1F88 tf. CLINTON, GA.^
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lx *r$. ray Georgia • '
THE LINE OF THE G. & M. R.R.
Having recently furnished my Shop with, the most im
proved tools am now prepared to do carriage work in all
its branches and will do better work for less money than
any other shop in the county. Bring in your old buggies
and wagons and for a little money I will make them look
like new ones. ^ew work built to order only.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all my work. Give me a tria
and bo convinced.
H. A. MORGAN.
W. T. WOMACK. >v
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Farmer’s Supplies and
General Merchandise,
Such as are kept in first-class houses, I am also prepared to pay tho
highest market prices for cotton as I do the work my self and save tho
usual warehouse expenses. Cotton shipped to me will receive my person
al attention.
AU cotton in store fullly protected by insurance.
BAHtiffiB AM TIES
Constantly on hand at the lowest prices, and orders for same and also
shipments of cotton solicited, Very Respectfully,
w. T. WOMACK,
9—8-3m—1888. EAST MACON, GA.
9S&.T. BEELAND *
lfATCIIK W« JMUtl,
8£li¥M&VABB
Sjfgdaft^itolS f gits
& fe 5f Novelties PENCILS in Holiday ETC Goods
m
wqkm PROMPT BORDERS AND BY RELIABLE MAIL WILL ATTENTION RECEIVE
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320 Second Street
MACGN GEORGIA
^T, W. BOND’S-o
1 ' L !ATO1 I a If
Beds Free to Customers.
Tiffi WST of wtur? WQWlf
flQARg AND TOBACCO?
-AT THE BAR,
' FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A SPECIALTY.
Come once and you’ll com* again.
^Morgans 9-8—tf. Corner, ■ Macon, Ga,
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