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Mr. Montgomery >1. lois-.ui, a
veil known writer on the Georgia
j,rco8, will booh publish n. volume
his poems under the title, ‘‘Scraps
oi Songs and Southern scenes.”
The Barneaville Gazette reports a
genninc curiosity In the way of a
hen egg. The .egg is sent to the
editor by Mr. J- C. Lifscy, residing
at Lifsey store. The last product
ion of the hen is of an egg exactly
like a man’s head, except that the
eyes are missing. The nose, mouth,
face outlines, chin and even ears
are shown, and one or two stro kes
with a lead pencil gives it an ap
pearance remarkably like a sculptors
productioiwif a human face. The
hen that 1*8 .these eggs belongs to
Mr. J, J. Moore, and she has pro
duced several like the one mention
ed. They are about the size of a
common hen egg; with about the
same weight.
BONDS JUMPING,
Macon, Ga,, June 5.—Yesterday
the bonds of the Covington and
Macon railroad sold in Baltimore at
94, and today the information comes
from there that they are selling at
95, and the indications are that they
will advance higher, steadily and
firm. The advance is attributable
to the very probable through north
ern connection of the Covington
and Macon road with the Seaboard
and Koanoke system.
It has been published in some of
the papers this week that the Cov
ingtou and Mac bn had been sold to
the Northeastern railroad, and on
account j,oF ’this fact, presumably,
the work of surveying and building
the Covingtou and Macon extension
from Machen to Griffin and Mc
I onough had been stopped. Those
iri position to know say that there is
nothing in the report of the sale,
and the suspension of the running
tfftho Machen-Griffin branch has
no significance whatever. When
the w’ovington and Macon is sold
The Constitution will know it as
soon as any other paper in the coun
try.
Reports from New York today
algo state that bonds of the Georgia
are,, selling firm- at
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala,
ria. Nervousness, and General Debility. Physt
eiana recommend It. All dealers sell It. Genuine
feiiA trade* mark and croeaed red Uuos or wrappeii
TAX NOTICE.
THIRD AND LAST ROUND.
I will be at tho following places
to-wit;
J. (J. Dumas’ on Monday, May 18th
Haddock Station, Tuesday, May 14th.
V. B. Clark’s store, Wcdi esday.
morning, May 15th.
Jesso Miller’s store* Wednesday
evening. May ]5th.
Wash Ross’ store, Thursday, May
16th.
J. S, Stewart’s mill, Friday morn
ing, May 17th.
Bradley 8 Station, Friday evening.
May 17th.
Round Oak, Monday, May 20th.
M. N. Tyner’s store, Tuesday morn
Ing, May 2lst.
Glovers mil, Tuesday evening,
May 21st.
T. C Pippins’ store, Wednesday
morning, May 22nd.
Canoy Creek church, Wednesday
evening, May 22nd.
Popes Ferry, Thursday, May 28rd.
live Points, Friday morning, May
24th.
Wayside, Friday evening, May 24th.
R. A. Gordon’s store, Monday morn
ing, May 27th.
G. W. F, McKay’s store, Monday
evening, May 27th.
Jackson Roberts, Tuesday, Muy
28th,
Ihiberts Station, Wednesday, May
LnFayette Balkcom’a Thursday J
May 30*h.
James Station, Friday, May 31st,
Morton Station, Monday, June 3rd.
Grays Station, Tuesday evouiu iT .
Juno 4tb.
Haddock Station, Wednesday, J une
5th.
Sid Jones’, Thursday, June 6th.
I atn in Clinton overSaturday
and will close my books by the
20th of Jane.
William T. Morris^
Tax Receiver Jones Co
Apr. 22nd 1889,-^til jnu20
* L ti'J.h tA. EtS OF W/JOi»
j POISON.
Thousands suffer from blood poi
i gorij who would bejcured ifttioy gave
13, B. B. (Bontanic Blood Balm) a
trial. Sendltojthe Blood Bairn Co..
Atlanta Ga f or bookof wonderful
curesi that convince the most skepti
cal. It is sent free.
J," O. Lisbon, Meridian, Miss,,
writes. ‘‘For a number of years 1
suffered untold agonies from blood
poison. Several prominent physi
cians did me little if any good. I
began to use B. B. B. with very
little faith, but. to my utter surprise
it has made me a well ar.d hearty
person.’’
Z. T. Hallertan, Macon. Ga.
writes, *‘I contracted blood poison,
1 first tried physicians, and then
went to Hot Spring. I returned
home a ruined man physically.
Nothing seemed to do me any good.
My mother persuaded me to try B.
13. B. To my utter astonishment
every ulcer quickly healed.”
Benj. Morris; Atlanta, Ga. writes;
“I suffered years from syphilitic
blood poison which refused to be
cured by all treatment. Physicians I
pronounced it a l hopeless had pains case. hips
bad no appetite, and kidneys in
and diseased. joints My throat my ulcerated were
was
and my breast a mass of running
gores. In this condition I com
menced a use of B. B. B.. It healed
every ulcer and soro and cured me
completly within two mouths.”
Many Persons
Are. broken flown from overwork or household
cares jjrov.n’s Iron Hitters
rebuilds the system, aids malaria. digestion, Clot the removes cx
aesaof bile, andJlyoa genuine.
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672 CHERRY STREET, M^COfi Q\.
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-f THE BAR,
FILLING JUGS AD BOTTLES A SPECIALTY.
Come oncind you’ll come again.
Morgans Corner Macon, Ga
INDRATED FIBRE! WARE.
/ _ \ ABSCUTELY ONE PIECE 1
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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
for cash; Dry Goods, No
tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Groceries.
I have in Stock a full line
Gants, Ladies, Misses and Children's
that I am going t ? el o 3
out regardless of cost, In
addition to the above, I
carry a Full Line ot 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 be
convinced that I mean
business.
D. D. HOISENSECK.