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If it is true, us rumored, tint
“Blind Torn,” the genuine Georg’a.
wonder, was a victim of the Johns
town flood,the country 1 ft?lost on<
of i<6 best piano .pel formers, and otu
whose musical powers will long b<
iftBiemberdd.
At Johnstown, Fa. yesterday, a hot
named Denhie Fisher, whose mother
atul sudors and brothers had los.
their lives in the flood, committee'.'
Biiicwls While in a fitof despondenej
by hurling himself from the top ot u
building into the water and drown
iug.
.Several yeur.i ago Jasper W nth ins,
who now lives in Madison county,
and Merideth Yarbrough had i
difliculty about a 5 cent piece, eacl
<mo claimed that the money was du<
him. They Loth became angore
about the small amount, and
Watkins picked up a S3 shotgun and
killed Yarbrough on the spot.
Watkins was sent to the penitentiary
for several years for the offense, am
is now farming in Madison.
In Atlanta two black and greasy
looking specimens of the negro race
stood up before Judge Anderson
lor trial recently, the whites of their
eyes gleaming from tlieir bl.;ck faces
like moonbeams through tho murky
cloud. ‘.‘What are you here for
boys?’’ asked the judge- “!)>•}’
got us sensed or qtiallin, boss.”
What’s your name?” “Jos Billings,
eah.’ “And yours?”Arp, boss.’
Tlioboyii will never understand why
the judge and all tho white men
lautifliod.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Tho Colorado Short Line runs
solid through trains equipped with
Pullman Buffett-Sleeping ears from
SL, Louis and Kansas City without
change, at Pueblo, Colorado rijuiugr
and Denver, whore direct con
nection is made for all Rocky
Mountain • resorts. Solid trams
from Memphis to St. Louis via. the
Iron Mountian Route. Round trip
tickets via. this line are on sale at
all cqu|>ou ticket offices in the
United States. For further infor
mation, illustrated report book to
110 pages Jroo, time tables, etc., call
on or address il. 0. Townsend,
General Passenger and Ticket
Agent, St. Louis Mo.
9gSSr BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Unres Nervousnesa, Indlfrostion, Illllonsiioss, Debility, llyspopelu. Muliu
Tin, mid Ooneval sell l'hvsl
rtniis rcconuneiul It. AHitaiiei-s it. Ucnulno
Gtotrade uuirk and cronacd rod U.joc on
TAX notice.
TlllKD AND LAST HOUND.
I will be at the following places
to-wit;
J. V. Dumas’ on Monday, May 13t.h
Haddock Station, Tuesday, May 1 Ith.
A’. B. Clark’s store, Wedt esday.
morning, May 15lh.
Jesse Miller’s store, Wednesday
evening. May 15th.
Wash Ross' store, Thursday, May
lGtli.
J. S, Stewart's mill, Ft id ay luorn
ing, May 17>h.
Bnidloy'B Station, Friday evening,
Fhiy tea 17th.
o„k, N o„a„, M .
Tu “ av
Glover’s mil, Tuesday evening,
T. C Pippins’ store, Wednesday
morning. May --u<l.
t iuiey Groe.c eliurcli, odnesday ,
ev.’iwng, May 2Jnd.
Pops Ferry, Thursday, May 28rd.
Five Points, Friday morning, May
2 Uh.
IV ay side, Friday cveuing, May 2-411*.
11 A. Oor.tous .loro, Mo,,*.,
mg, May bftii.
G.W.F, McKay’s store, Monday
evening, May 27LU.
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1 ** J
2Hth *
Roberts Station, Wednesday, May
nn.i lit
T Laiayetle Balkcom iv ii • a I Imrsday, ,
May o0*h.
James Station, Friday, May 31st.
Morton Station, Monday, Juno 3rd.
Grays Station, Tuesday evening,
June 4tli.
Haddock Station, Wednesday, June
5tlu
Sid Jones’, Thursday, June Gth.
I am in Clinton ever Saturday
and will close my books by tho
20ih of June.
William T. Moitais,
Tax Receiver Jones Co
Apr. 22nd 1889. —til juu20
BUST. I EiARBEMAX
GEORGIA '
CLINTON, .
PRACTICES lit OCMULOEE CIRCUIT
Oi tics in Court House.
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•■ueh month.
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672 CHEERY STREET, KACOfl QA..
€len©ral House Furnisher.
Besl©s? In
Crockery, •vG ft * asswa ^ s *e, Timvarc, Cutlery,
fes:coIsicr and Capitola Cock
StOVGS and Ranges.
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Correct and Latest Styles
THE LOWEST PRICES.
Send us your orders and come to see us when in Macon.
EADS, HEEL & CO,
—lo—an:. 557CIIERUY ST
Goods sent C. 0. 17. unless city reference is given
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BAR AKB RISTAilBAET
Bods l^reo to Customers,
Pfi?T or WIW? WQW D r T/^
£'iQAR p and T J 0B/.CC0?
-AT THE BAR,
FILLING JUGS AND R0TTLE3 A SPECIALTY.
Come once and you’ll eoaic again.
Morgans Corner Macon, 6a
ilr&j?- IHPUMTED FiBiE x MM is
ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE!
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CR VARNISHED ?
«CT AFEECTEa BY HOT VMTEB!
HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED KAKOSANY.
| V \mg£ j SLOP-JARS, TOSS, WATER-COOLERS, BASINS, PANS, REFRIGERATORS, KEELERS; SPITTOONS;
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Kb',;' b- LARGE VARIETY CF COODS.
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My j business goes
on and I. am [ID Cl P®
sell to my friends and cus-
4 tomers goods at prices that
will astonish them. I will
sell everything in my line,
for the next 80 days cheap
ior £ casii © ©N Dry Goods, No
tions, Boots, Shoes \Sf Hats
anci scenes,
have in Stock a full line
Gants, Ladies, Misses and Children’s
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j.. 7i, m
ml
b' m
Cl 1 tJLs
that 1 am fT¥* v. oins' o to close
out 4 - regar 1 .ess
addition .1 to the above, I
carry a Full Line ol liarJ
ware, Crocker^ 9 T inware,
Wooden ware, and many
other articles generally
kept in a first-class store,
all of which. I will sell at
liOQK 1 bottom prices.
Give me a trial and be
convinced that I mean
business.
S, EL HOIS i® 3 KiBEvK*