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Annie”
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Kocd&Rfc ft tonic, or chtl :r«n that
nnmvN^ |, t iio> hittbrs.
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ItJg nlewuint ro ttko. '•uri’s .*Ie.i*ri«. inoiges
H ot, and BiUouapeM All d«He» iocp a.
In Michigan, lav. jvi.r, 85 worth
of flogs killed 810,000 worth
Bheop. The same st-ry hold 5 r-oed
jp Georg 1 a.
Mr I). C. Goode, of Rochdale
County, jciifcd a few ago a lioar
that weighed 8(S5gro.n and, 730
ret. The head weighed 50 and the
hams 100 .oRch. »
SUCCESS V UIi BKA V ER U 0 N>.
From the Conyers, Ga, Ronth.
Mr. J. M. Day, our
heaver hunter,captured last winter
commencing November ;>l3t. hunt
mglwo months, torlY-Bix besvers.
one otier,sixteen coons' and twelve
mnskrate, Jli !:,y »;:i
the sate of tiie furs three
dollars of upwards- Tins is emml to,
or exceeds, the cotton crop of any
ouc-horso Firmer.
BROTHER 'JERK ELL’S CAN
VASS OFT, IIGST^TE,
We thinlv’tlie canvass of Tiro Ter
rel through the State in’the interest
of the Farmers' Alliance wit! ha pro
ductive of great good. IVe were much
pleased with his address and with
the bold and defiant manner in
which ho attacked the nionopo isis.
who prey upon the farmers interests.
Such speeches do .good in uniting.
f£e>£ipers;to resist the fu l her
croachments upon their rights. Re
js an able defender of the exchange,
hia rptnarles upon which we heartily
endorse. There is one feature, how
ever, connected with tho canvass
against which we feel compelled to
enter our protest. That is the at
tempt mado by the State lecturer to
connect with his oilieial duties a
canvass for subscribers for the
Southern Alliance. This paper,
only a few weeks ago, devoted twen
ty-*ix;coln«nns to Pat Calhouns
Speech in behalf of tho Richmond
Terminal monopaly. Now it is
Receiving Btato organizer the endorsoment with kindly of words the
from Bro. Terrell who U»i-ke we
order, fljhould and have one paper in our great
we presume would rccom
mend this sheet. We think, before
Bro. Terrell goes further, ho ought
toiccogmee that wc have two faith
fnl Alliance papers in this State,
both of which always oppose all
kinds pf monopolies and always
: J
defend _ . Alliance
'to principles. Wo refer
the Alliance Journal: Farmer and
Fruit Grower, and the Allianco Ad
vocat-c ol Montezuma. Why should
theso papers bo ignored by the
traychng State officials? Wc like
Bro. Terrell and approve of his
work but wo do disapprove of bis
newspaper tail to lus kite—Alliance
Journal.
rjMFLES, SORES, ACHES AND
BAINS.
When a hundred bottles ofsarga
arilltv or other pretentious specifics
fail to eradicate ic-born scrofula or
contagious blood poison, remember
that B. B: J). (Botanic Blood Balm)
has gained many thousand v icteric ,
in ns muny seemingly incurable iu
stfluces. Soud to the B ond Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga., “.Book of Won
dors,” and bo convinced. It is tho
caly true blood nr in fi Em
G. W. Mesgcr, Ilopeli.a X Roads,
Ga.. writes; ‘‘I was adiii ted nines
years with sores. AU tho medicine
I could take did mo no good. I
tbeu tried B. B. B., and 8 bottles
cured mo sound."
Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Round Moun
tain, Texas, writes: ‘*A lady friend
of mine was troubled with bumps
and pimples on her face and neck,
h etcok ipj'ee bottics? of B. B B%
and her skin got soft and smooth
pimples disappeared, and her health
Improved greatly."
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Jus. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga..
writes; “Some years ago I con
tracted bjood poison, 1 had no ap
petite, my digevtion was ruined
rheumatism drew up my limbs so 1
could hardly walk, my throat was
cauterized five limes, llot Springs
gave me no benefit and my life was
ne trial; of torture and until I gave’ B- B. B.
the eurprisrog of live as it niay
seem, use bottles cured
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Are flown ftr ; i nv-nr-rk or horjA' s-i
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C.VCS Brown's ir«n Bitter
r.>' ; s: the f'VStftTT?. h!‘!.S <1 ■* : n . * starve?. c-x
:a>sof U]e,4iJou:ciniaiarli. outre tr-jame.
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Satchels* FCCllC't
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GOODS,
FROM TJTK FACTORY AT
FACTORY PRICES.
Macon Thunk Factory,
,T. Van d Co. 410 3rd St. M agon G a
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btir.f ia^ructiont g.v -n. >.■ >*s who wn> • to »:• nt <:u ■: cease.
cu-fj iVeo the best wing-mathino :u tli»: world, ami lha
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GRAY. GA.
My j business -still goes
on and I am prepared to
sell to iny friends and eus
toiners goods at prices tbat
will astonish them. I ’will
sell everything in my lin A-'C)
for the next 30 days cheap JL'
a/
r casii • Gft 01 s ' c ^9
tlOHS , „ , Boots, Shoes, Hats
U v^10Cv;1k6^ 1^*
. lave Sii Stock a fu B fc/'Wl 0©
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Gents, Ladies, Missesa n d Children's
[.-« m T¥ mm •f* s % n. ■-M •y NS 11 %
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that I oin going to close
out regardless of cost t jlIL t ,
addition to the above, 1
carry a Full Line ot hard
ware, Crockery, Tinware,
Woodenware, and many
other articles generally
kept ina first-class ft ere C
all of which I will sella 4- t
Bock bottom prices.
Give me a trial and be
convinced that I mean
business.
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a £ ■9
lit ay ISIII } M
Beds Free to Customers,
THh BE,ST c f WiNFH TIQVOF!^
f iQARp AND JpgAGCOg
--AT T3TE BAR,
FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A SPECIALTY,
Come once and jwl! come again.
Morgans Corner, Macon, Ga
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HEADLIGHT
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Clarence H. Cubbedge.
672 CHERRY STREET, Mi\Cpfl QA,
General House Furnisher,
v\ •oalei*
Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery,
Excelsior and Capitola Cook
fitoves and Rang as,
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