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a do r bi r: wedding.
BilUngelca-Uulkrd arid Tharpe,
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Yosterdav Bullard’s station, on
the East Tennessee Virginia and
Georgia-road was the scene of a
double marriage.
Ieha3 been known t.o their friends
for some time that Mr. Louis C.
Biilingslea and Miss Victoria Bul
lard would be married on yesterday.
So it was no surprise to them to see
Mr. Bilhngaiea start oil'early yester
day morning behind a spanking
double team for the home of the
bride. Of course there must he
be bridesmaids and who would more
naturally iill that office than Miss
Mamie llilhngslea, the sister of the
groom. Then there must be a
groomsman aiul there was no better
friend to the groom than Mr, Frank
B. ‘1 hurpe. And again it was no
surprise when Mr. Tharpe was scea
to drive oil’ with the groom expect
ant, and it was still no surprise
when Frank told them he was going
to be married as lie is fond of a
practical joke, and while they could
see no good cause why lie should not
take such a step, they thought he
was jesting. But when about D
o’clock yesterday tifternoon they all
came back as Mr. and Mrs. Louis (J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
B. Tharpe and registered at tne
National llitoi, where Mrs. Hooves
the mother ol Mr. BiUiiigilea and
Mrs. Thame had an elegant wedding
feast prepared for them, it was ac
cepted as true. It seems that Mr.
Tharpe and Miss Jiiliingslca had
been contemplating such a s:co for
some time and came to the conclus
tliat a dtublc wedding would bo
appropriate. Rev. B. F. Breedlove of
East Macon performed the ceremony
that united the two couples for better
or for worse.
The ceremony took place at 11 a.
m., and the parties then took
private conveyance to Macon.
Mr. Billingslea is an express mes
eongor running out of Macon, and
is highly thought of by his employ
tvs. He is a young mau of bright
prospects, His bride is a daughter
of Mr, Daniel Bullard of Bullard’s,
and is a young lady of high attain
ments and lovable character.
Mr, Frank B. Tharpe everybody
knows. For several years lias been a
merchant of East Macon, lie is
known as clever Frank Tharpe, an
appellation that lits him well. 11 is
bride is the daughter of Mi s. Hooves
of the National Hotel, and is a great
favorite with a host of friends.
There was a reception to the two
couples at the National Hold
aud number of friedus called to
pay their respects.
There was a magnificent supper,
consisting oi everything that could
be
the bride of woman
a clear pearly ami transparent
skm ami all is always a sign of pure blootl,
persons troubled with dark,
greasy, rest assured yellow or blotched skin can
that their blood is out
of order. A few doses of BEG US
.BLOOD PURIFIER & lil.OOD
MAKER will remove the cause and
the skin will become clear anti trails
parent. Try it, and if satisfaction
m not given it will cost you nothing.
Jt is fully warranted. For sale bv
1>. D. IIOLSENBECK*
DEAFNESS GAN’T BE CURED.
Uy local application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the car.
There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constituti
oual remedies Deafness ia caused
by an mllnmed condition of the
mucus lining of the Eustachian
Tube, When this tube gets inflamed
yon have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when is it
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
ami unless the iullamation car, be
taken out and this tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine cases out of
ten are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed canditiou
of the mucus surfaces,
be will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Heafucss
(paused by catarrh,) that we cannot
cure by tailing Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
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At the Drug Store Formerly Occupied Vj Sr- G- E, Dozier
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Canned Goods of all kinds, Oranges, Apples, Fancy Confectionaries, Can
dies, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Flour, Meal, Grits, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Raw
and Parched Coffee, Tea, Spice, Ginger, Sodfe Syrup, Molasses, Soap,
Kerosene Oil, Etc. In fact
ieadquarters lor every
thing in the Eatinsr Y3 lin^. p
Have just returned from Market where I purchased for the Cash the
choicest Groceries at prices that L can afford to sell to my patrons that
will astonish them. Having been in the business for six years, am pre
pared to know the wants of the people. My intention is to keep a full
line of Frssh Family and Fancy Groceries and my motto is to save
all of my customers Money, To be convinced of this fact give me a trial
and you will come again, I will not purchase anything but the Freshest
rnd Purest Goods. Just received another Fresh line of Fancy Groceries
and cor.l'ectiouanes. Thanking my friends for a liberal support and a
continuance of the same, I am, Respectfully,
J. IT. S. SMITH.
ECrAIl goods delivered to any part cf City when sold.—-i—9,
jusaiii :■ .: fibre wm.
ABSOLUTELY |NE PIECE!
HAS NO HOOPSI “
piiii NEITHER PA8NTED OR VARNISHED!
NOT AFFECTED BY HOT IVATERI
mmm HAS APPEARANCE OF POUSHSO MAHOGANY. -
PAILS, TUBS, BASifcS, PANS, KEELERS, SPfrfCONS,
imm SLOP-JABS, WATER-COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, &3., &C.
i LARGS VARIETY CF GOODS.
G3R0LEY & HAYES, Hew York, Sola Agents.
fta SALE 8V ALL MOUSE-FUSKISHIrtG, ca», , ^rt:asaa&r»s5 , sa."* ,fc
eUGBWAIlE, CRCCERY AND CROCKEBY 0EALER8.
Fuau psice tiar ans cavALOGtis fhe3 oh appLicATioa.
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—13 ATTAINED BY TEE USB OS' THE CELEBHATED_
DJSW suEHSHiEHE BASSE,
Whis h wo make in fonr elzgs vi t h or submit j”- 5 ^-3£^5 E
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riimtv. TORRID Wwmwr-“^|pg STEEL DRUM FURIIOE, vr ' i
Those who use the TORIS1D always prals©
It. Send for FURNACE &QQK giving heed- rnmm
ing: capacity and prices. is
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MACON BAKI N S POWDER
"Is made in Macon Ga., of
STRICTLY PURS CREAM TARTAR
A N D S 0 D A .
M is MEAN IB to fe Spior to all ote
si you want tha BhSf ask for and insist
on having
MACON BAKING POWDER.
Address,
Uaeon Baking Powder ©o.
fYIacon, ©a.
rnmmf, THE EXCELSIOR
Un- ' mmmmx
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Clears, cut’s Fart teed
and ftiakot
a i'ii'.e Stsj'.U-,
The" Circular Roll Box ir
Patented, and ao other ma
r fete WMmMkf m nufacturer can use it.
• mfc. Send for Circular. No
trouble to communicate with
¥ parties chints. wanting these ma
Old Gins Repaired at short
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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 wil
se ^ everything in my line,
for the next 30 days cheap
for cash; Dry Goods, No
Boots, Shoes, Hals
and -j (Groceries,
have in Stock a full line
non
that I am sroinsr & to close
out regardless of cost. Id
addition to the above, Is
carry a Full Line ol hard
ware, Crockery, Tinware,
Woodenware, and many
other articles generally
kept in a first-class store,
all of wdiieh I will sell at
Mock bottom prices.
Give me a trial and be
convinced that I mean
business.
Q, D. HQiSEISBECK.