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CUlillLNT UAITKN1N03.
South Macon wants a fire
arid company.
Montgomery will have her
Industrial Exposition next fall.
A destructive Cyclone
over several Western towns a few
days ago.
Col. Albert R. Lamar, after
piekng-s, died at lira home in
last Saturday.
Judge McManus, for many
the efficient Ordinary ofBibb
ty, died on the 18th lost.
The next stato convention of
Georgia Farmers Alliance will
bold in Macon, August 20tb.
The premium lists of the Georgia
State Fair, to open Oet. 23rd,
being issued. The demand for
lids is unprecedented,
General Albert Pike, who is
most advanced Mason in the world,
is 79 years old, and was bom on tlio
same day as Gladstone. They arc
two grand old-men.
The Chicago Times says that the
general belh.f that the lower classes
in China got insufficient food is a
mistake. It is chiefly rice but is
given m sufficient quantity.
Cardinal Gibbons, the celebrated
Catholic, was in Atlanta last week
en route trom Now Orleans to hi*
home in Baltimore. An elegant re
ception was tendered him by Mrs.
Rhode Hill.
A Shetland pony, weighing only
forty two pounds, and resembling a
dog more than a horse, passed
through Milwaukee lately. It. was
2 feet 5 inches high and 2 feet 3 in
ches long.
Outside tho President’s mail 500
letters conio to the White House
every day. It requires a large force
of men to work till midnight to
answer them. JJgo Halford replies
to the most important ones by dic
tating to Miss Sanger, who type
writes what ho says.
Tho Alhoneum tendered, at the
elegant Ayres residence on Walnut
St., in Macon, Iasi Friday night, a
reception to its local poet, 41. S.
Edwards and wife. Selections both
in elocution and song from Mr.
Edwards’ writings wore given in
splendid sty le and his heart must
have throbbed with pleasure at the
homage paid him.
The poorest momory on record is
that of the fellow tried for burglary
in Brooklyn the other day. Lie
testified that, ho had never been ar
rested before, but when bis metnorv
was jogged by certain evidence, ad
mitted that he had a dim recollec
tion of being convicted of murder
once and a twenty years’ sentence.
A contract has born entered into
with Alexankor Doyle, tho sculptor,
for tho Jong-talkod-of monument of
Hol'ftCO Greeffiv, " I HO cost V ill lie
J)'~u),UuO. a _ , _ ..... 1 he tlguro , will bo
in a
sitting posture, and tho statue and
pedestal will bo eighteen feet high.
J.ho material of the casting will be
standard bronze. It will bo erected
in City Halt park, Now York.
There is an old lad) in Randolph
county, who lives within seven miles
pi m Ltuinuort, . afoovo i tho i averaeo for „
' «
intelligence who lias not been to
lior . _ OUUUty town • thirty-nine if- * .
111
has ritUlOn . ,
years, 118VCT in UK V VO—
*
hide, except a gig and hoi so cart,
and though living in six miles of the
OOUthWOStOrn «v ... . riulroil . i since . it
ever
was built, yet never has seen a rail
road- How is this for lack of wo
v • a %• ... a
manly curiosity " IICOU lcic
Crfinh, ,
*
,p, J here is . an old .. negress m . Clarke . ,
county who prepares herself for
death every night, and this is how
she do a it; After a short prayer
she clothes horsclf in a long, flower
hedocked gown, plaits her hail
carefully, crosses her hand on her
chest and falls asleep. Two cop
pers are placed on tho table beside
her to put upon her eyelids.
lias directed that Rho ho buried on
the banks of the Oconee river,
believes she is going direct
heaven. She is angry beyond
p-ession as ,-he awakes each
>ng—not having moved a
during her sleep— apd finds
alive.
Many Persons
sToV<*n dote ii from overwork or household
Brown’s Iron Kiturs
. .id« th# #vsWin. Hitls d^MtiOD, retuoTe# ^x*
s' L’fic vmd curgi ouLfcu-ia. lie; the ^oakuia#.
Mr. Jii i MuJhg, Jr., cf Hedge j
enttnfy is making a reputation »s an
j ^ egg- raifcer. lie lias around, one length- which
measurers 7] inches
.wise, and six around the center and
weighs a quarter of a pound.
TAX NOTICE.
THIRD AM) LAST ROUND.
I will be at the following places
to-wit;
J. 0. Dumas’ on Monday, May 13th.
Haddock .Station, Tuesday, May 14th.
V. B. Clark’s store, Wednesday
morning, May 15th.
Jcsso Miller’s store, Wednesday j
evening. May 15th.
Wash Ross’ store, Thursday, May !
16th.
J. 8, Stewart’s mill, Fiiday morn
ing, May 17th.
Bradley’s Station, Friday evening,
May 17th.
Bound Oak, Monday, May 20th. j
M. N. Tyner’s store, Tuesday morn
ing, May 21st.
Glover’s mil, Tuesday evening,
May 21st.
T. C Pippins’ store, Wednesday
morning, May 22nd.
Cajicy Creek church. Wednesday
evening, May 22nd.
Popes Ferry, Thursday, May 23rd.
Five Pcirits, Friday morning, May
2 till.
Wayeide, Friday evening, May 24th.
R. A. Gordon’s store, Monday mom
gAv. j n(Tj May 27th.
F, McKay’s store, Monday
evening, May 27th.
Jackson Roberts, Tuesday, May
28th.
Roberts Station, Wednesday, May
291 h.
LuFayetto Ba'kcom’s Thursday,
May 30* h.
James Station, Friday, May 31st.
Morton Station, Monday, June 3rd.
Grays Station, Tuesday evening,
Juno 4th.
Haddock Station, Wednesday, June
5th.
Sid Jones’, Thursday, Juno 6f h.
1 am in Clinton every Saturday,
and will closo* my hooka by- the
2(Rk of Juno.
William T. Morris,
Tax Receiver Jones Co
Apr. 22nd 18S9.—til jnn20
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Clarence H. C ubbedge
672 CHEt\R.Y STREET, M,\COfi Q\.
General House Furnisher.
Dealer la
Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery,
Excelsior and Capitola Cook
Stoves and Ranges.
CLOTS, HITS, SITS U HITS.
Correctaiitl Latest Styles
TILE LOWEST PRICES.
Send us your orders and come to see us when in Macon.
BADS, NEEL & CO,
557CIIERRY ST
Goods sentC. O. f. unless city- reference is given,
8. W, BONDS
HI m 18 i mm f& tl IIS saa^3v-<*
Beds Free to Customers,
Tff, PB5T or mim WQW J
fiQAR.3 AND ^OBACCOp
■AT THE B A It,
FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A SPECIALTY.
Come once and you’ll come again.
Morgans Corner . Macon, Ga
INDURATED FIBRE WARE,
ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE I
HAS NO HOOPS!
NEITHER PAINTED OR VARNISHED I
E t] NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAHOGANY.
us PAILS, TUBS, BASINS, PANS, KEELERS, SPITTOONS,
51 m SLOP-JARS, WATER-COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, &c., &C.
LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS.
CGRBLEY & HAYES, New York, Sole Agents.
Factories: Portland, N. Mo-, Petorboro, Ohio, N. H , Watertown, Minn. Hass.,
Oswego, N. Y-, Lockport, t., Cleveland, Winona,
FOR SALE BY ALL HOUSE-FURNISHING. HARDWARE, GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEALERS.
FULL PaiCE LUST AND CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION.
"THE EXCELSIOR
y'A Stf-^g ■ ■ aEaB Bl laa EBTTBI HI
feeders
> ri^Gvamnteed j]OMDEIBERS
m: V', 4SBg to he Eqnel to
"«W «he I.f-st. preks tko See^
mi aBISIfSBSt Clean, Ciins Fa-l sad Mabel
.j a Fino gtaple,
Tt’c Circular Kcl! Box i
; Patented, and no other ritu
wWmt gflp'.v. nufacturer can use it.
Ti- nM Send for Circular. No
v - '"> ^7 .ji trouble parties to wanting communicate these with
s au
VlV^P|H chines,
i .*ssb ____ '*M5 “ ‘ « tLfiJnotice *31 Old Gins Repaired at short
- ^^Msssey and cheap.
I vWKsf?! Cotton Gin Work?
MACON, Ga.
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GRAY GA.
My business still goes
011 and I am prepared to
sell to my friends and cus
tomers goods at prices that i
will astonish them. 1 will
sell everything in my line,
for the next 30 days cheap
for cash; Dry Goods, No
tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Groceries,
ecti tsca have in Stock a full line
Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children's
ra -C % 5S • y . T s l ? -V & J OQ
that I am going to dose
out regardless of cost. In
addition e to the above, , T i
can -y a Full Line oi hard
I ware, * Crockery, Tinware,
Wooden ware, and many
other art Miles O’ enerally
kept in a first-class store,
mi of which I will sell at
Rock bottom prices.
Give me a trial and
convinced that I mead
business.
D. D. KOISENBECK.