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George W. Matlock rf
et R I while fishing Sunday.
caught a large muskrat which b.t at
a shiner and became fastened to the
fish hook.
The German emperor seems to be
imbued with the most Spartan no
tions of parental discipline. The
crown prince, aged, and his next
brother, Eitel Frederick, aged 5,
have only li hours recreation dur
ing the day,
Now comes Thos J. Dome, who.
beiug duly questioned, says that he
knows Mrs - Sarah Summers, of Jones
connty. Mrs: Summers lives near
Robert’s station. She was born in
Oglethorpe county in the year 1800.
She has children, grandchildren,
g:e.it-great-grandchildren to the
number of 251. At lea'-t, this wa*
the number when the last active, countjwas and
made. She is well and
from prospects is likely to live for
some time. Mrs. Summers is the
daughter of Joseph Stiles. She
Jives in a house buiit by Abner W iin
berly, The house itself has a l.isto
ry. The lumber of which it is
built was sawed by hand, and it is
thoffirst framed house in Jones
county. \\ hat a record to be sure!
.Just think Telegraph. of a family of 251 people!
Macon
PIMPLES, SOKES, ACHES AND
PAINS.
When a hundred bottles of sarsa
arilla or other pretentious specifics
fail to oradicato io-born scrofula or
contagious blood poison, remember
that B. B: B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
has gained many thousand victories,
in us many seemingly incurable in
stances. Sond to the Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga., -Book of Won
dors,” and bo convinced. It is the
0ftft/ w . J TRUE BLOOD PURIFIER.
G. W. Messer, Howell’s X Roads,
Ga.. writes; I was afflicted nines
years with sores. AU the medicine
I could tnko did me no good. I
then tried II. 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 ar.d neck,
bo took threo bottles of B. B B*,
and her skin got soft and smooth,
jiimples disappeared, and her health
improved greatly."
Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga„
writes; "Some years ago I con
tracted blood poison, I had no ap
petite, my digestion was ruined
rheumatism drew up my limbs so I
could hardly wnlir, my throat was
cantoriaed fivo times. Hot Springs
gave me no benefit and my life was
re of torture until I gave B- B. B.
trial, and surprising as it may
seem, the uso of fivo bottles cured
we,”
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Organ of tlie
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GRAY. GA.
My business still goes
on and I am prepared to
sell to my friends and cus
tomers goods at prices that
will astonish them, I will
sell everything in my line,
for the next 30 days cheap
for cash; Dry Goods, No
tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Groceries,
I have in Stock a full line
of
Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children’s
s
that I am going to close
out regardless of cost. In
addition to the above, I
carry a Full Line ot hard
ware, Crockery, Tinware,
Wooden ware, and many
other articles generally
kept ilia first-class store,
all of which I will sell at
Rock bottom prices.
Give me a trial and be
convinced that I mean
business.
D. D. HOISEPI^lCIC.
T. W. BOND’S
III WS mmvm
Beds Free to Customers.
tj* psst of mer? hwv
piQARp AND ^OBytCCOp
-AT THE BA R,—
FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A SPECIALTY.
Come once and you’ll come again. *
Morgans Corner, Macon, Ga
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HEADLIGHT
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EADS, NEEL & CO,
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