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Tho Manufacturers’? Record re
ports great activity in the establish
mentoi cotton seed oil mills in the
south.
The largest gold nugget ever
found eastof the Mississippi river
was recently taken out by the Ham
by Mountain gold mining company
in White county. It weighed two
pounds, four ounces and two penny
weights, and its mint value is $500'
Georgia is indeed rich iu its re
sources.
WHY IS IT
That people linger along always
complaining about that continual
tired feeling? One bottle of BiiGGS'
BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD
MAKER will entirely remove this
feeling, give them a good appetite
and regulate digestion. For sale
by D. D H OLSEN BECK.
Fifteen years ‘ago there was a
queer find near Tnon. Some hands
were at work cutting down a
hollow post oak. As it broke off
the stump a Mexican do!lor rolled
out. When a thorough search jwas
made, | a number of them were
found. All were counterfeit, Some
►Lover of the queer bad Jin times
past used this oak as the keeper of
his dyngerous secret.
The Covington Enterprise says;
The man who could run a paper to
suit everybody is in heaven, wearing
a crown of gigautie proportions and
a doub'e set of wings.
*—Some men seom lo find
ure in seeking to defeat every prop
osition looking to the improvement
Mid building up of the communities
m which they live They originate no
enterprises themselves, and prefer
to hurt rather than lielp such as
may be started by others.
YOU CANNOT AFFORD
At this season of the year to be
without a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam in the house, as cramps, col
ic, diarrhoea and all inflammation of
the stomach and bowels are exceed
ingly dangerous if not attended to
at once. One bottle of BEGGS
DIARRIKEA BALSAM will do
more good in cases of this kind than
any other medicine on earth. Wc
guarantee it. For sale by D. D.
HOLSEN-BECK.
Heath of Mrs. Joshua Hill.
Madison, May 24.—[Special.]—
Mrs. Hill, wife of
Joshu^ Bill; aftes a lingering of
illness of ninety-nine days, died
last night at 11 o’clock, in her 68th
year. Mrs. Hill was Miss Emily
Reid of Jasper County, and was
married more than 50 years ago.
Ske was a true wife, mother and
friend, and leaves her husband, a
sister (Mrs. Jordan of Monticello)
four daughtere. grand children and
a large number of friends lo mourn
her loss.—Telegraph.
THE PRIDE OF WOMAN.
A clear pearly and transparent
skin is always a sign of pure blood,
and all persons troubled with dark,
greasy, yellow or blotched skin can
rest assured that their blood is ont
of order. A few doses of BEGGS
BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD
MAKER will remove the eanse and
the skin will become clear and tran
parent. Try it, and if satisfaction
is not given it will cost you nothing.
H is tally warranted. For sale by
D* D. HOLSENBECK.
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*QU* AMBITION IS TO MAK1 A VEJUOIOUS WORK, B8LIABLB IN ITS STATEMENTS,
CANDID IN ITS CONCLUSIONS, AND JUST IN ITS VIEWS.”
Rond offereringsyesterday aggre
galed $100,150. ail accepted at 108
for fours and a half and 129 for
fours.
A company of stock brokers re
cently dived jon two lobsters wiegh
mgtwentyeight pounds caught at
Sullivau, Me.
With yesterday’s work in the
GoffFleming gubernatorial contest,
he evidence shows Fleming to be
six ahead thus far.
Two hundred and filly policemen
and soldiers are ready to assist in
the evictions on the Elphart estate,
which will be resumed to day.
The steamer Dispatch, of Port
Townsend, was burned to the wa
ter’s edge at ^Seattle, W. T., early
yesterday morning. Loss $20,500.
The excitement over the gold find
in Douglass county, Nevada, has
died out, A local p»per ‘says that
‘It is intimated that the claims were
salted.”
A street in the city of Tacoma, in
the new State of Washington, has
boen name d Whittier, The nearest
street to it bears the uarne of
Langtry.
The Keystone rolling mill, which
cm pi oytd over 250 men before the
Reading iron works failure, since
which time has been idle, will
resume work next Monday.
Mrs. Gladstone wot*
presented by the Woman’s Liberal
federation with a diamond brooch
containing a miniature of Gladstone
copied from Millers’s portrait.
The republican state convention,
to nominate a candidate ior treas
urer, to be elected next August,
convened in Louisville yesterday.
John Z- Barrett, of Louisville, was
nominated.
Tuesday morning Mr. John H.
Walker, of this county received
froinThomaston a half dozeo young
red foxes. Ho expects to keep them
until they are full grown and start
a menagerie.
The roof of the colliery at Mer
thy Tydril; Wales, has fallen in,
killing one miner and entombing
fifty eight others. Work is being
actively prosecuted for ihe rescue
of the imprisoned nien.
Frank L. Loomis, Seward G.
Loomis and Edwin S. Jowell,
officers of ,the Century Book and
Puper company, of Chicago, were
yesterday indicted by the grand
jury for conspiracy to defraud.
Mr, J. F. Gibbs of Cochran ha3 a
in a chicken with four
well developed legs, or rather two
pairs of legs, one.pair at the place
whero other chickens have legs and
another pair just hack of thoso.
Minister Robert T. Lincoln arrived
at Liverpool yesterday, on the
steamer City of Paris, on h!s way to
London. lie wa8 welcomed by the
mayor of Liverpool, Mr. White,
secretary of legaiion, and others.
Mr. J. R. Lee hug in his possess
ion a bill dated 1779. Ii is an
oid relic and ha* been in [tho poss
ession of his wile’s family lor sev
eral generations. He refusethan offer
of $130 a short time ago lor tho
bill.
Monday while out bunting and
fishing on Muckalse swamp. Mr,
Walter Brown of Amenciis discover-
GRAF, GEORGrA, SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1889.
■ - M. J. T. SMITH, - -
MOHTICELLO, - GA.
Office in building formerly occupied
by Dr. Dozier. When not. at office
can be found at Monticello Hotel,
Ail of my Drugs are Fresh.
April 1st 6m.
OH. R. A. JONES.
RESIDENT DENTIST
MONTICELLO GEORGIA.
I will be in Hilisooro second week
in each month.
MONTICELLO, - - - - GA.
Mrs. W. A. Siieuill, Proprietress.
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I OFFER REDUCED RATES FOR MONTH
LY BOARDERS. I HAVE COMFORTABLE
ROOM S AND NICE NEW BED’S.
3—7 -’89.
91
Loans Negotiated
On Farms & Town Property
IN BIBB AND ADJOININO COUNTIES
L- J- ANDER301T A CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
ELLIOTT E8TES& GO
318 Second St. Macon Ga
BUY YO UR
Trunks* Satchels* Pocket
Books, and FancyLeather
GOODS,
FROM THE FACTORY AT
FACTORY PRICES.
Macon Trunk Factory,
J. Van & Co. 410 3rd St. Macon G a
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LeCORTE NURSERY,
SMITIIVILLE, — — — ga.
All Kinds of Fruit Trees For Sale,
SPECIALTIES: '
LeConte and Kieffer Pears.
Japan Persimmon and Grapes.
e@»SPECIAL PRICES TO ALLIANCES.
Send for Catalogue Free.
IF. IF. THOMPSON,
Proprietor .
MONEY!
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ROBf. V. IIARDMW
gift at Haw,
CLINTON, GEORGIA
PRACTICES IN OCMCLGEE ClROUIT
Office in Court House.
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9 57 8 40 7:10 7:22 Roberts l!uvon8| 5 8 07 4 4 20
1020 9 (10 35 Morton 5 38 7 55
7 5 28 7 35 3 35
1043 9 12 7 42 • Grays.... 5 21 7 18 3 40
IlOtifi 28 ; 48 Franks.. 5 13 7 02 3 20
lUIS 30 7 .74 ...Barrens. 5 08 0 57 3 10
11 22 9 40 7 57 . ■ Wayside 5 05 0 53 3 05
11390 52 8 or, Hound Oak 4 58 0 41 2 50
12 18 lftlos j.) Hillsboro 4 IS 0 17 2 20
1241 10 32 ,S 27 (1 ras.-itip.nl 4 38 0 01 209
110 10528 41 .Miuucta 4 24 5 41 1
35 1104 jj 48 Monticello 4 10 5 29 l 15
to 1140 9 19 Muchen 4 55
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w 328 942 Godfrey.. 3 30 11 (to 1159
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A. J. MoEVOY, Superintendant.
AG. Craig, Gen. Pass Agt.
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Rodgebs Worsham & Co.
420 and 422 Third St., Macon, Ga
Wo offer our services to tho farmers of Jones and Jasper
Counties for the season 1888 and 1889.
We liavo now in stock pure TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS
GEORGIA RUST PROOF OATS, RYE and BARLEY.
WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCKOF
BAGdlHGand TICS
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, TOBACCO’
etc., at the LOWEST PRICES.
iVo have made tho best trades of our liyes in
f e r 1111 z c-r 8
and we assure planters that their interest will bo served by
calling on us before buying elsewhere.
For next season we are GENERAL AGENT8 in Middle Geor
gia for
II S MILLER & GO’S., famous Bono Fertilizers
‘PLOWDoy-o
“SOLUBLE BONE DUST” the best acid sold.
MACON OIL and FERTILIZER CO., cotton seed meal.
Wo have also imported a very largo lot of genuine
CjERJAAfi AMD OfP©TA S H .
Estimates made to Alliance Cluba. All farmers are cordially invited
to call or write us for prices etc.
RODGERS, WORSHAM & CO • t
-9-2' 6m. 420 and 422 Third «t.,Macon, Ga.
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Formerly of BERND BROS. Successor to BERND & KEN T
MANUFACTURER OF
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[AND DEALER IN
Leather, Saddles,Harness
and Shoe Makers’
Supplies.
WILL BUY Hides; Shoapskins, Furs, Beeswax, Wool, Etc
CALL AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY.
410 CHERRY ST.,
M ACCM, m GEORGIA