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The Georgia Teachers Association .
'*. session in Athens, far
at its recent
oreel the introduction of a bill to he
■hitrodjucvd at the next Legislature
establishing a school in Georgia for
the industrial training of girls.
If I knock three times on the cof
fin li>l during the church service yon
must let ine out,” said James Dailey
of Providence, as he was nearing
end the roller day. Everybody wait
ed and listened, hut Janies did nol
signal, and the burial went on.
jie forgot it the fault w,as his own.
The following arc the directors of
tho C. & Al. 11. 11. for 1889, of whom
J. E. Jones is President and J. C.
Key Vice President. A. 0. iV’mer.
U. E. Harris, V,’. H. Itoss, Dr. Lax
ter, J as. K. Jones, J. C. Key, W. 0,
J.everctf, \V. A. Broughton, \v. K.
i■ noLies, o.,vos A xi. 11 Jioi.^.oii Ilod"son al'd aj.u (.’■ c G u.
Talmadge, nil of whom arc Georgians.
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Work on thctirilHriand Eatontor
extension of Hie C. & {.b it. It. is
ready to be commenced as soon us
tho right of way is secured and Ea
ton ton, Jackson and Gi iflius’ quota
of fubscripUoD is raised. Here is
flic whole case in a mit-sheil—If the
|,toplo along the line want this road,
this is what have to do to
got it. Within ten days after this it
done, work will be commenced along
Gv' whole way from Eaton Ion
Gyiflin,
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Ofsnows IRON BITTERS
f ife, IinJBcation, Uliionsness, Iiyf'pepsla, Main.
Tin, Ncmiuaiiess, and Ueneral riebillty. I'liyal.
nans rt’Oommejnl it. 511 iliailers n il it. Genuii e
ton: iade'>niftrlt uud crocted r*d Uaes yu wrapper.
TAX JSfOTlCB.
THUW AND EAST ROUND.
J will fo at the lpllowipg places
tn-wit;
J. (J. Dumas’ on Monday, May I3th
Haddock Station, Tuesday, May 14th.
V, B. Clark's store, Wedi osday
morning, May 15th,
Jesse Miller’s store, Wednesday
evening. May 15th.
tVash Ross’ store, Thursday, May
mh. ‘
j. R, Stewart’s mill, Fiiday morn
' jug, May 17th.
Bradley's Station, Friday evening.
May 17th.. •
Round Oak, Monday, Maj’ 20th,
M. N. Tyner’s store, Tuesday morn
ing, May 21st.
(Hover’s mil, Tuesday evening,
May 21st.
T.' C Pippins’ store, Wednesday
'inriming, May 22ud.
Canoy Crock church, Wednesday
evening, May 22nd.
Popes Perry, Thursday, May 23rd.
Five Points, Friday morning, Maj
?4th.
W ay side, Friday evening, May 24th.
R. A. Gordon’s store, Monday morn
ing, May 27th.
k>. W. F, McKay’s store, Monday
evening, May 27th.
Jackson Roberts, Tuesday, May
28th.
Roberts Station, Wednesday, Mav
2!>th.
LaFayctJe Balkcom’s Thursday,
May 30*h.
James Station, Friday, May 31st,.
Morion Station, Monday, Juno3uk
Grays Station, Tuesday evening,
Juno 4th.
Jla tdock Station, Wednesday, J um*
5th.
Sid Jonen’, Thursday, Juuo 6th.
I am in Clinton every
and will close jny books by
20th V"-f3' of ^ June.
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William T. Monnis,
Tax Receiver Jones Co
Apr. 22nd 1S80.—til jun20
if rocs, hack Acnra
Ot you an all 'vOni out, really kcio. 1 for nothing
DilOVien it U iffiuml IRON vft'WlAy. JtJTTEJtX J'ry
.t will cure you. and Rive a good appctiW. Sold
Lj' nil ucfckrs in meuicine..
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foe©Uwr ©»'tly e«n Wcm on* ♦rt-e,
with our H.iehdd Ht*. « B d ««].
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1 OB. 8. A. JOKES.
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RESIDENT .DENTIST
monticello Georgia.
I will be in IIillsooro second week
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l24J|l032 Jfiior, 2 |H s 271 J One*ft-ld 1 0 01 2 oo
1 ij ishlontivello .Mhineta ■121 5 H, I ."5
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559 I 40 5231 9 Godfrey.. ? •'iili'lllOo 5 P 00 5.1
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5 55 0 43 11 21 Florence 2 27 into ^
fi 10 7 20 11 dllKarminghi 155 0 12
0 25 7 53 11 501 Gould, I ff) 9 00 ■
0 40 7.Vi i 1 f»oAV« Ikinsv’l 1 30 ,3 4S —
251 12 0|J. , .Sidney I 51 10 ^
0 Ron liat 3
7 JCI ,3 x20|l2.r,“A 1 2 12 iVjWliiti: Allien 1 JS H 24 x
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A. J. McEVOY, Supcrintcudant
A 0. Ckaio, Gen. Pass Agt.
dm 1
^T.LOUIS MO. | | QALLAS.tex.
^ - 993 finwfnp-NfnPhjnp trcJ txa
jat once establish
trade in ail parts, i by
Hjau' piacing our iiihchincu
nud pood* tvhero the po< •us
jjfflggqiaS^pcwin them. we will tend f’a*o oone
in each locality,the very
5H "Mr h test sswitiy-niachine nude in
FiL. e fcthc We world, will with send all 1'j‘fe the attarfaments.
sis® a complete
M lline !>l#a. of our In cosily and valuable art
liiaij Ctt. return we sak that yoa
show »vh at we eerui, to tho*.* who
■/Jhifi'fftV,““V c A lJ at your bviJM'.aml slier ,\5
1A f^mouths all shell become your own
’*■« JMTA >£ ^■tnadc liprorrrty. This frrsnd machine >•
JR y hwh after h-.v vc the run Hinjjt'r out; before patents, patents
p att itaoMfor$1)*t, with tho
0^*SfsO. htn cots, and now sells fop
Rest,strongest,most use
r nui tr fic.skir.c. 1 L' c»p»*i ..<," 1 ’'^.' miit
brief instructions priven. I tiose who write to us st ones esn •«
rure lk*«« »U* best •ruhig-mtehiue in the world, and the
ftneat tine* of works of higli art ever shown together in America.
I ICI K«fc t«., Dos 749, Augusta, Alu.-.e,
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CUBBEDGE.
672 CHEERY STREET, M^COfj Q/\.
General Mouse Furnisher,
Bo ale? la
(’rockery, Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery,
Excelsior and Capitol a Cook
Stoves and Ranges.
p 5 sees
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m k y 1 I
mis, mis, sms u 01®.
'Correct and Latest Sty I (PC
THE JiOWEST PRICES.
Send us your orders and come to see us when in Macon.
EADS, 1TEEL & CO,
— 15—3m, 557CIIERRY ST
Goods sent (.!. O. 17. unless city reference i» given.
T. W. BONDS
ill w II m 4{ yiHLtU M y. i ''ti Tv.E
Beds Free to Customers.
Ths of mw? mm \G c
jGq y \Rk and Job^ACCOP
--AT THE BAR,
FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A SPECIALTY.
Conic once and you’ll c cine again.
Morgans Garner, Macon, It
the EXCELSSOR
y m p?k
jg i g . c.^i. sii FEEBEBS
WIPMH ■■■■ AND
*4? punranfeert lobe Ei)r.n! to
m Up Clean, Dt-st. (llns Pichs Past nml chi; MuH.ce fSoeif
a Fine Staple.
’iJJjiMri The Circular Roll Box ie
mi nufacturer Patented, and no other ni„
■‘■’S' Send can use it.
M ’ wmrnmmi trouble to for communicate Circular, with No
chines'-. parties wanting these ma-
5 [SS^sssaa IS Pi Did Gins Repaired at short
‘<Y v l> gBrAfe*?' f^Sfiiassey __j§ K no *ice and Cotton cheap.
n . Gin Works
3IACON, Ga.
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THE WEEKLY
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j Ter R»rj?e ^ h@ Pa~rs Cieatost of of Choicest ZHoliar Weeklies. TeattiBo. Kat-er T I
ISO- i O EOW tiithln t9e reach of all. 7fs SuhiJ i
UU ** iu a ftonilr W er.
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j INSULTED FSSHE WABL
| ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE!
HAS NO HOOFS!
s 9 NEITHER PAINTED CR VARNISHED!
gl mm 1 NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
1 m HAS APPEARANCE GF POLISHED HAHCSAMY.
PAILS. Tt'SS, BASISS, PASS, KEELERS, SPITTOONS,
SL0?-JA”5, WATEP-C0GLERS. REFRiGERATOSS, &c., fe.
LAT VARIETY OF GOODS.
C0HDLLY & HAVES. New York, Sg’o Agents.
Ora- . etortes t >i^oro. s. h , Walartewn. Mass..
TOR SALE ;j. H. Lectuw ft r., - vaia.id. jhio, Winona. Mina.
py ALL HOUSE ruav. miG. HARs 5ARL, GROCERY AVD CROCKERY DEALERS,
re t Pdl«C't:s7 A»o CATALOCUS FREC ON APPLICATION.
■AT fy o i ce
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GRAY GA,
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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 SO days cheap
for cash; Dry Goods, No
tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Groceries,
1 have isi Stock a full line
Gents, Ladles, fees and Children's
% iSfaRSll g i&fSik ~ I ~ ps is i !5a 4 S*t i 1 i • >■ • s
that I am going to close
out regardless of cost. In
addition to the above, I
carry a Fnil Line ot hard
ware, Crockery, Tinware,
Woodenware, and many
other articles generally
kept in a first-class store, at
all of which I will sell
Rock bottom prices.
Give me a trial and he
convinced that I mean
business. o
D. D, KOf SEN BECK*