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About The headlight. (Gray, Ga.) 1889-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1889)
Fines to the amount of $800 00 wft« placed upon five young men at our court for gaming at cards.— Oovingtou Enterprise. It is said that the following named persons get their mail at Waycross Coon, For, Wolt, Lyon and Lamb The famous Echols case was tried in Covington la.-t week and Mr. Charles Echols is once more a free man. LA DIBS j m H a tenia, or children that want butldlns BROWlil'il IROh BITTERS. Indiges Ttli pleaunt to take, AH cure* dealers Malaria, keep It. t io n jmiutuneM. t+m A tree opposite the railroad station at Williams Bridge, Westchester county, N. Y., has grown through the hole in the center of a big grind stone which has been lying near the tree for many years. The hole is four inches square and the tree, which is six inchei in diameter, extends ou heyond the hole a little above it. A shrewd newsboy in Dubuque, la., squared his account with a bad paying customer by sending him C. O. D. a package of bricks, on which the charges amount jd to something like two or three dollars. The man paid the sum, and on discovering he was the victim of an old tr'ck, started off to learn who sent the bricks, but hadn’t succeeded up to last account. PIMPLES, SORES, ACHES AND PAINS. When a hundred bottles of sarsa arjlla or other pretentious specifics fail to eradicato in-born scrofula or contagious blood poison, remember that B. Bi B. (Botanic Blood Balm) has gained many thousand victories, in ob many seemingly incurable in stances. Send to tbo Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., •‘Book of Won dors,” and bo convinced. It is tbo only TBUE BLOOD l’UHIFI ER. G. W. Messer, Howell’s X Roads, Ga.. writes; “I was afflicted nines years with soros. All the medicine I could take did mo no good. I then tried B. B. B„ and 8 bottles fMirfifi vus vivs uiu mA HA nuuuut 1 lnfl ,, Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Round Moun tain, Texas, writes: “A lady friend of mine was troubled with bumps and pimples on ber face and neck. H l_ e _ 4 took I throe . I i bottles ... ot n 13. n 13 J3\ and - . her skin soft and got smooth pimples disappeared, apd hor health improved greatly.” Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.. _ Wnt©8. ‘OOfXlO _ VGftl’S 820 1 , COO* • ° traded blood poison, . 1 had no ap petite, my digestion wits ruined rheumatism drew up my limbs SO I COUla . 1 , naruiy WalK, , throat . . my was cauterized five times. Ilot Springs gave me no benefit and my life was lie Of torture until A.- 1 T I gave 13* r> B. «w* 13. !„• i i ° trial, • • .. it ana „ surprising as mav seem, the use of five bottles cured m v ft t TAX NOTICE. FIRST BOUHD. I will be at the following places to ■wit: Wallace Diet, at J. C. Dumas Mop day morning April 1st. I’opes Dish at Haddock’s Station Monday evening April 1st. Lesters Dish at V. B. Clark store Tuesday morning April 2nd. Ethridge Dist. at Jesse Miller store Tuesday evening April 2nd. Tranquilla Dist. at Stewart Mill Wednesday morning April 3rd. Round Oak Wednesday evening April 3rd. Saunders Dist. GrabaR Hill, Thurs day April 4th. Hammook Dist, at T. C. Pippeng store Friday morning April 5th. Hammock Dist. at Caney creek chmoh Friday evening April 5th. D^yidsons DUt, at James Station Monday morning April 8th. Burdens Diet, at LaFayett Balkcom Monday evening April 8th, Roberta Disk at Jackson Roberts Tuesday April 9tb. JIawkms Dist. at Frank Wadlow Wednesday April 10th. Hawkins Dist. at G. W. F. McKay ■tore Thursday morning April 11th. Finney's Dist. at B. A. Gordon’s ■tore Thursday eveuing April 11th. Towles Dist. at Five Points Friday xnorningj April 12th. Barron Dist. at Wayside Friday evening April 12th. Clinton every Saturday and during Court week. William T. Morbis, Tax Receiver of Jones Co. March Utb 1889.-tf, t OTAl r FKWALP-'eaSI J ^ K(3f| , K: M! i o m i Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mar vel of purity, strength and wbole someness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold n competition with the multitudes off test, short weight, alumn or phos nhate powders. Sol only in an? ROYAL BAKING POVVDE CO 10G Wall Street New York i IfMffjg Keeper. rautod. lluntm <*] and ge nil’ sizes, with works v» and cast uses of equal value. ^^caltiy OnePi ereo n in each lo* together with can secure one and free, val our BYouwoholfl large uable line of Samples. These samples, aa ■? well *• * ha w ® send rv Free, end after you have kept them in year heme for 9 months end sbowa them to those who may have called, they become yonr own property. Those who write at once can bo sure of receiving tbo Watch and Samples Wsjmy all eiprose, freight, etc. Address eun.ott <V (<•., B»k tUa,X*«rtliua4,KUi*Q. L CIRCULATI wsw 9 H 1 f f ^o.o2 W A STEM-WINDING WATCH, A COLD FOUNTAIN PEW. AMD S4 CASH. 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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 Stockafull lina of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children's SHOES 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 in a 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. HOISENSECK'