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The (rial of Dick Haw** is going
on at Birmingham Ala this week.
The surveyers arc busy locating
the linefiom Machen to GrifUn.
The warm sun now breeds freck
les on the average school girls nose
A great many are taking advantage
of the new schedule in visitiug the
Central City.
Ou account of the illness of Col.
Rutherford Tom Woolfolks trial has
been postponed until the first, Mon
day June.
The finny tribe, on the average
angling streams, are not having an
unusual amount of rest these bright,
sunshiny days.
We are glad to note that the fruit
crop was not injured by tho recent
cold snap, If nothing further
happens to it wo caa safely count on
a good crop.
The fall session of the Augusta
Presbytery will he held at the
Presbyterian Church m Monticelb
sometime during the mouth of
October.
The state of Maine has an asylum
for liars. Such an institution in
this country would bo filled with
delinquent subscribers.—Ex.
You will get the very best PHO
TOGRAPHIC WORK of every
kind at L. S. Hill’s Art Gallery,
Pugh’s OH Stand, Macon Ga.
The “Toxae Siftings” comes to
us this wock with an appropriate
frontispiece, the picture of a Con
federate Votcian leaning on his
gun- The “Siftings’' is always full
of good things.
TAX NOTICE.
P' SECOND ROUND.
I will be at the following places to
wit;
Wallace Diet, at J. C. Dumas Mon
day A pril 22Dd.
Popes Dist. at Haddock’s Station
Tuesday April 23rd.
Jjesters Dist: at V. B. Clark store
Wednesday morning April 24tb.
Ethridge Dist. at Jesso Miller store
Wednesday cveuing April 24th.
Tranquilla Dist. at Stewart Store
Thursday April 25th
Barron Dist. at Bradleys Station
Friday April 26th.
Barron Disk at Round Oak Monday
April 29th.
Saunders Dist. at M. V, Tyners
store Tuesday April 30lh.
’* Hammock Dist. at T. 0. FippoiiB
store Wednesday May 1st.
Hammock Dist. at Dames Ferry
Thursday May 2nd.
Kinney’s Dist. at R. A. Gordon’s
store Friday morning May 3rd.
Towles Dist. at Five Points Friday
evening May 3rd.
Davidsons Dist, at James Station
Monday May 6th.
Levi Kinslow store Tuesday morning
May 7th.
Burdens Dist. atLaFayett Balkcom
Tuesday evening May 7th,
Griswoldville Wednesday morning
May 8th.
KobertBDist. at Jackson Roberts
Thursday May 9th.
Hawkins Dist. at T. B. Stripling
Friday May 10th.
I am in Clinton every Saturday.
William T. Morris,
Tax Receiver of Jones Co.
March 11th 1889.-tf.
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RESIDENT DENTIST
MONTICELLO GEORGIA.
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PIMPLES, SORES, ACHES AND
PAINS.
When a hundred bottles of sarsa
arilla or other pretentious spec ifics
fail to eradicate) in-born scrcf ula o
contagious blood poison, remember
that B. B: B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
has gained many thousand victories
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stances. Send to the Blood Balm
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dors,” and bo convinced. It is the
only TRUE BLOOD PURIFIER.
G. W. Messer, Howell’s X Roads,
Ga.. writes; ‘T was afflicted nines
with sores. AH 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, Round Moun
tain, Texas, writes: “A ladj' friend
of mine was troubled with bump*
and pimples on her face and neck,
he took threo bottles of B. B B*,
and her skin got soft and smooth
pimples disappeared, and her health
improved greatly.”
Ja?. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga..
writes; “Some years ago I con
traded blood poison, 1 had no ap
petite, my digestion w«b ruined
rheumatism drew up my limbs so 1
could hardly walk, my throat wa*
cauterized five timos Hot Spring*
gave me no benefit and my life was
ne of torture until I gnvo B- B. B.
trial, and surprising as it may
seem, the use of five bottles cured
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For an Hour’s Work.
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if you writ« to as at ono«. we will appoint you our a**nt
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«
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>-AV,YX
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
foreash; Dry Goods, No
tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Groceries,
I have in Stock a full line
Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children's
•W flBk 10 E S
that I am going to close
out regardless of cost. To
addition to the above, I
carry a Full Line oi hard
ware, Crockery, Tinware,
Woodenware, 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 he
i ...
convinced that- I mean
• i
business.
D. D. HOISENBECK.