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A young woman who man* ed a
pne-logged man says it doesn’t take
much to make her husband hopping
mad,
Thu artist who puts up gHt signs
may not be much of a «oi*ro»d,'indent
but he turn;* out some brilliant let
ters.
When a man and woman discuss
the subject of matrimony one sel
dom gets the better of the other.
It usually results in a tie.
The great question for every pa
rent should he, not how much of an
estate in lands and money and other
securities I may bo able to leave iny
children, but how may I implant
such principles in them by precept
and example as will fortify thorn
against temptations and (It them to
lead useful a ul honorable lives.
Every other question is secondary
(mis .burdiuate.
Salem church, in Oglethorpe;
county, in conference last Saturday, 1
declared by resolution not to tolerate
in its members the practice of clanc
ing under tbo names of jay-bird,
steal partners, twistificatimi, trip to
Boston, and all such, Tho egg nogg
memborg and the members who take
a drink will moot their resolution
next,
Tho members of Pleasant Hill
church of Lumpkin county pro
ceeded to go to their church on
urday last to hold their monthly
conference, but lo and behold v/i.en
they ariived on the spot they were
surprised to find that a poor widow
woman had lakon possession and
liad taken up.quarters (or the winter.
Tlor excuse was that tho house be
longed to the county.
A negro boy of Franklin, Heard
county, suicided in a strange way.
It took three treos for him to com
plete tho job. lie hung his coat on
one,his baton another, and himself
oil a third one. Ho was sent out to
find a eowy and was tohl he would,
get a whipping if lie did not find it
Failing to lind tho cow, he put an
end to his earthly troubles by break
ing Uis neck. It occurred near that
r<?mantie spot, Lovers’ Leap.
In Mexico poodles do not take the
piaoe of children. The native love
for babies is groat. It is tho chil
dren's paradise. Children arc loved
and potted in public to an extent
that makes an Englishman, used lo
tho stolid ways of his own country
people, open his eyes in astonish
ment and pleasure. There is no
affectation in tho matter; A little
child is tho pel of the people. A
baby is every one’s admiration ; and
you may see fathers out walking
with their children for the pleasure
of tho children’s company. In shops
and all places whore people meet,
children are potted, and a baby in a
phop is seized and carried by an
army of male admirers.
PIMPLES, SORES, ACHES AND
PAINS.
When a hundred bottles ofsarsa
arilla or other protoutioun specifies
fail to eradicate in-born scrofula or
contagious blood poison, remember
that B. B: B. (Botanic* Blood Balm)
has gained many thousand victories,
iu as many seemingly incurable in
stances. Send to tho Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga., “Book of Won
dors,” and bo convinced. It is the
OSly TRUK BLOOD PUttlFlKU.
G. W, Messer, Howell’s X Hoads,
Ga.. writes; “I was afflicted nines
years with sores. AU the medicine
I could take did mo no good. I
then tried B. B. B., and 8 bottles
cured mo sound.”
Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Bound Moun
tain, Texas, writes: “A lady friend
of mine was troubled with bumps
and pimples on her face and neck,
he took three bottles of B. B B*,
and her 6kin got soft and smooth,
pimples disappeared, and her health
improved greatly.”
Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.,
•writes; “Some years ago 1 con
tracted blood poison, 1 had no ap
petite, my digestion was ruined
rheumatism drew up my limbs so 1
could hardly walk, my throat was
cauterized five times, llot Spriugs
gave me no benefit aud an- life was
ne of torture until I gave B* B. B.
trial, and surprising as it may
aeem, the use of five bottlos cured
sae,’*
CLUB B ATES.
We will club the Jones County
IIkadmght and Macon Weekly
Telegiaph for $1.75 per annum:
Also Tub Headlight and Atlan
ta Weekly Constitution for §1.75
per annum spot cash.
Also the Farmers' Alliance Ad
vocate and The Headlight for
$1.90 per annum. Terms cash in
advance.
CLUB KATES.
The yearly subscription of the
GEO UK IA FARMjili is 50 cents.
To any one getting ug a club of ten
at 35 cents each we will send
Farmer free six months, and for a
club of twenty will send the Farmer
reeone yea-. Address.
GEORGIA l-'ARMER,
Barre,vibe, Ga
fafisZseSF___ . SBS It n«frl»is.M«fIil»pr|
I na— and ® **»«»»» 00 d* Where we will the tend pcor.Je free ran uoa ) ;
each to one
j A g° t'«*t aevring-machina m locality,the very j I
ft *he world,with made in
all the attachment*,
ffEAJttLi We will al*o aend g*B’«©o con,plcta
bh > .'me of our costly and valuable ar* ar*
y. ’ £;»nmplei. Show hat In return send, wc Mktbatyo •on
L m V, w© to those who
may call e .1 your home, and after 55
; months all shall become your mvn
j property. This trrand machine it
made af'er tho Hitanvr patents,
i" i which have run out; before patents
>^ *-"LNffr*R' ^ run out it sold for/frtflt, with the
: ,lt *chmcnta, and now aelle for
c machine Beat.ctrongeat,tnpatuse- in the world. All ia j
tne 9 II §0*rRw/>ce. No capital required. Plain,
ef matruuions given. T hose who write to us at once can se
cura (free th« best «* wing-machine in the world, and tho
finest lice of works of high it So* art ever shown together in America.
WKVJB CO., IIO, Augusta.
Covinpton & Macon R. R.
TIME TABLE, No. 1,
To take effect at 7:00 a. m. Monday
December 10th, 1888.
betVv Sen macux a™ Athens
(North Bound.)
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STATIONS. Loe’l Fr’t. Fiu-tj
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cs 7:16
Roberts.... o 7:32
Morton..... e 7:35
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Harrows.... 11 24 7:54
Round Wayside Oak. .. IMS 11 30 7:57
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Orasslield. . 12 52 8-27
Miimeta.... 1 22 8;42
Monticello.. 1 43 8:48
M aeber...... 2 42 0-19
Marco...... 3 06 9:32
Godfrey.... M 3 30 9:42
adison.... ^ ru 4 40 10 55
4 55 10 35
Florence.... Cn 5 40 1121
Gould Farmington Ct 6 30 1 11
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Watkins ville i — 708 14 59
White Hail.. 7 44 12 17 p
Ar. Athens... -y; m 8 20 v> m 12 35m
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Franks.... > 1 12
1’arrons ... v ■ 4 00
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Grasslield 2 36
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Monticello H 148
Miiehen... i 12 52
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Florence £2% e 957
Gould....... Farmington : o 990 32
Wntkinsville' - 1 21
bv White ATHENS Hall 1 1 1 3xS 9 8 8 SOpm 50 10 9 8 8 30 50 10 p m
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Gen. Pasfc Agt*
A. J. McEYOY, Superintendant.
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GRAY. GA.
My business still goes
on and I am prepared to
sell to my friends anti CHS
tomers goods at prices that
will astonish them, I will
sell every thing in my line,
for the next 30 days cheap
for cash; Dry Goods, No
tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Groceries,
! have in Stock a full line
of
Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children’s
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that I am going to dose
out regardless of cost. In
addition to the above, I
carry a Full Line ot hard
ware, Crockery, Tinware,
Woodenware, and many
other articles generally
kept in a first-elass store,
all of which I will sell at
stock bottom prices.
Give me a trial and be
convinced that I mean
business.
D. D. HOISENBECK.
Rodgers Wobsham&Co.
4-20 and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga
Y/e ofier oar services to the farmers of Jones a »d Jaspo
Counties for the season 1883 and 1889.
We have now in stock pure TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS
GEORGIA RUST PROOF OATS, RYE and BARLEY.
WE ALSO AYE A LARGE STOCK OF
D A® Cll WG and TIGS
FLOW?, GRAIN, BACON, TOBACCO’S
etc., at the LOWEST BRICES.
We have made the best trades of our liyes iu
Fertilizers
and we assure planters that their interest will be served bj
calling on us before buying elsewhere.
For next season we are SEVERAL. AGENTS in Middle Gear
gia for.
M S MILLER & CO’S., famous Bone Fertilizers.
‘PLOWBOY’S BRAND” a complete fertilizer.
“SOLUBLE BONE DUST” the best acid sold.
MACON OIL and FERTILIZER CO., cotton seed meal.
W© have also imported a very large lot of genuin®
QER[*Aft [0* IKI T *NO> efpQJ^s'U
Estimates made to Alliance OJubs. AU farmers are cordially invited
to call or write us for price- etc.
RODGERS, WORSIIAM & CO.,
H-9-2 Gin. 420 and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga .
C LARENCE H. CUBBEDGE,
672 CHEERY STREET, QA '
General House Furnisher.
■ Healer In
Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery,
Excelsior and Capitola Cook
_Stoves and Eanges.
M, HEEL 8 CO.
(MBS, ER, as a Kill
Correct and Latest Styles
THE LOWEST PRICES.
Send us your ordcrs.and come to see us when in Macon.
Goods sent (J. O. D. unless city reference is given.
EADS, NEEL & CO,
—15—3ra, 557CHERRY ST
REDDING & BALDWIN.
4—1-(0)—i—t J -r r
CLOTHING; HATS
AND
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS:
Keep always on hand a good stock and guarantee to
give satistaction to all their patrons.
388 2nd Sff^ssy, Pf\coM, Qa.
WINS HIP & CALLAWAY’S OLD ST ANIL
N—H—9-20—3m.
\y, r & O. G. SPARKS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants
M e have every facility for Handling and storing cotton %t the lowdt
rates of commission. Prompt personal attention paid to parties shippiuf
us their cotton. Storage Free. Money loaned to planters at the Iowes
ates of interest.—10—11
W. B. & 0. G. SPARKS, MACON, GA *