The headlight. (Gray, Ga.) 1889-1???, August 10, 1889, Image 1

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9 B ail Vti M H /■ m pi 'fi- ll i m ? ff tfj & m Wi f. m i ft. . £> ; I- ip % m 1 mi M * . • m : P ,, ca n a IP - , r : -•v m 1 a m 9 ti.il 1 ; r :., it! m t ’•c ■ . • 1 ■ ' b A MB 1 1 ION IS TO MAKE A VERACIOUS WORK, RELIABLE IN ITS STATEMENTS. CANDID IN ITS CONCLUSIONS, AND JUST Ilf ITS flEWS" VOL. II. Wo wore shown this week, by Mr. II. 0. Fears, a Jot of corn, which had been grown on the plantation of Mrs. Head in this .county, that contained from live to seven fully matured ears to the stalk. The n. gro, Joe, who raised it says he has an aero just like, and it will undoubtedly yield an immense amount.—Madison Advertiser. Wanted, An Office Cat. After sir; months experience on this paper, things have begun to come to such a pass with us where we wish that wo hadn’t or would like to sweui that we didn’t, that an office cat of the Sun Dana variety who will consume all obnoxious manuscript will bring a liberal price and a copy of the paper tor one year to the par ty sending it. Yaller—pi sen jailer <—preferred.—Madisonian. Mr. Z T. A!maud is one of the most successful farmers in Rockdale county and we doubt if thero is im othcr farm in tbe county that has .on an average as line crops on it as jhis. lie is iho champion melon jaiser. Fourteen years ago be bought two melons near Augusta and planted the seed from them. He has kept tho seed puie and now raises an abundance of melons every year weighing from 40 to 60 pounds. —Solid South, Mr. Geo. W. CunnarJ gives the Enterprise a short sketch of his futher’s ;>access since he married: “My father lives in Rockdale county, Sheffield d’stiict, 5 miles east of Conyers. He has been mar ried 48 years and resides to-day where he has lived 47 years. Ho lias never bought a bnsliel of corn nor a pound ot meat, nor a sack ot flour since be married, and ns a general thing pays cash for hi* gu ano. He has 40 or 50 head of line hogs and always has corn for sale. The seoret of success is to raise your produce at home.” If George bad half the “get up and get” in him that his father has, ho *fuld discontinue to loaf around in the low grounds of single ivreichedness. Get married, old man, and send us a big cake.—Covington Enterprise - -- THE SIOUX RESERVATION. This body of land which is about coming into market, is more than live times as large as Oklahoma and is as line agricultural land as there is on the continent: it is situated in South Dakota, immediately west of the Missouri Laver, and yist north of Nebraska, it comprises over! 25 counties or about 10,000,000 opening acres. For actual settlers tuis is an tlmt will hardly be offered again during the life time of this great Republic. Sioux Reser A New Map of the vation with full discription of the same will be found in The Western World Illustrated, for July, a most interesting and valuable Quarterly published at Chicago, III, at 25 cents a year, 10 cents per copy. Mercer University t MACON, GA. Full Faculties. Five Schools • 1. The Preparatory Department. 2- The College of Liberal Arts. 3. The Scientific Department, 4. The Department of Theology. 5. The Law School. TUITION FREE in the Depart ment. ot Liberal Arts, Science and Theology. FALL TERM begins on Wednesday (25th) iu September. For Catalogue and other informa tlUiJ ti \ -«■ c. ) V K\ (jr. At aN * r 1 V T\ *-'• T) ' 5 ’ _ President, . 1 Ci’ JI/UDI TAIIV T n r? V VT T -*-> I s/ Sac. pro tern. Macon Ga, T1 0 will be twenty-seven agricultural fairs in Connecticut daring the prebent season. A Committee o! former Georgians, now at Ammton, A!a„ have made a call fora meeting in that city oi the dd mst. of ‘ail citizens o Alabama who have formerly lived in the state of Georgia/' lor the pur pose of organizing a G eorgiu society. A young man by the name of I’ritt Dawson, while plowing on the Green wade farm, not far from Romney, W. Va., near the site of an old house, turned up an old rusty pot, which was filled to the amount of $1,800 in old Spanish and Mexican ooiiis. The pieces contain dates between 1720 and 1800. NOTICE TO COUNTY TRUSTER STOCKHOLDERS. Tho annual meeting of the coun ty trustee stock holders will be held at the Academy of Music, in the city of Macon, on Monday, the 19 th day of August, at 10 o’clock, a. m , Representatives to the meeting must he provided with proper cre dentials from their respective county secretaries. This body is not entitled to draw mileage and per diom from the treasury of the State Allianco. Each county will therefore defray the ex pense of its own trustee stockholder. All representation must be based on Article 8 of the plan for the organ ization of the Farmers’ Allianco Ex change of Georgia. Fraternally, Felix Corput Tres. F. A. Ex ofGa. Ail friendly papers please copy. ---- < U B 3 -- SEVERE CASES OF BLOOD POISON. Thousands sailer from Hood poison, who would be cured if they gave B. B. B., (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial. Send to the Blood B<d Co., Atlanta, Ga,, for book ci wonderful cures, that convince tho most skeptical. It is sent free. J. O. Gibson. Miss., writes: “For a number of years I suflerd untold agonies from blood poison, Several prominent physicians did ine little if and good. I began to use B. B. B. with very little fnith, but, to my utter surprise it has made me a well and hearty person-” Z. T. Hallerton, Macon, Ga., writes “I contracted blood poison. 1 first tried physicians, and then wentjto Hot Springs. I returned home a ruined man physically. Nothing seemed to do mo any good, My mother persuaded mo to try B. B. B. To my utter astonishment every ulcer quickly healed.” JReiij. Morris, Atlanta, Ga., writes: >1 suffered years from ayphillitic blood poison poison which refused to be cured by all treatment Physicians pronounced it a hopeless case. I had no appetite, I had pains in hips and joints and my were diseased. My throat was ulcerated and my breast a mass of running sores. In this condition I commenced a use of P>. B. B. It healed every ulcer and sore and cured me completely within two mouths.” / MAKE BMNS&2SM MOSEY! By bnyingat whole Bale and a«ti rijt aa M % StKKS < 3 tnp«e<sne complete setef family scale*, numeroushouseholdartic’cj together with our eat a* Watches, took*, Gnna and other*. THf w, which we offer frreat inducement* to Afent* and Scales are aecu;aU!y fitted and adJnMed and are warranted mevery reepect, and arc only offered *t this frriet forth# presepfe lo encourage agento awl others to tiaadi* our foods. On & U,m loiter cash order from our mammoth circular we wi?! send <p§ *t ***<&'* ot sesles f r*m, or allow ***>*"«"* yoq the price paid for this act. GRAY, GEORGIA, SATURDAY. Atfe 101889. s^lSlsys^: IBisilpwL. MR COVINGTON & MACON RAILROAD. to Time Table j fe* ’lues. No. o o P No. 3. ? a • C» r~* to In effect d dailv.. *3 K Thur.Sut. G L’dFr’t p- o tt S u n a y *rj t: Ss J une 30 £ & 7 a m. A.M ^c-M-t-o:* M P.M P.M 1005 Lv. Macon Ar. R1S f> 20 L02f> Massey’s Mill 0 0 5 f> 00 1040 Van Buven 5 f)8 4 46 1055 Roberts 4 33 1120 Morton CO Gravs 5 32 05 Uracil, y Cy Cl * Barrons T—e 51503 Wayside 5 15 Round Oak 5 08 r~< 05 DJ Hillsboro Tp 2 54 t— CA Grass field 2 10 i r—‘ 33 Mnuieta T& 1 45 • • • • t 125 Cd C Monticeilo 300 9 45 Machen 3 54 1238 3 20 9 57 Marco CC 1217 »»••••«• 3 33 1006 Godfrey CC 1200 4 25 1040 Madison Co 1100 4 50 1055 w 1040 5 30 45*1141 1121 Florence w tC 1 5 Farmington Bishop M W 6 001150 1 60 G 12 1159 Watkinsvillo 141 O P. M 6 201204 Sidney c.o *0 O' ■^OO G 38 1214 White Ha l 1 ^ 3 .. cc O 7 00 1240 Ar Athena Lv. 1 <?,5 .. oc A. 6. CRAIG, ACT'li. Stiff MACON BAKINS POWDER Is made in Macon Ga., of STRICTLY PURS CREAM TARTAR AND SODA. M is 1AEEI.11 ED to it Spier to ali otters if you want the BEST ask for and insist on having MACON BAKING POWDER. Address \2* Macon Baking Powder Co. v f" ftlacon, Ca. • A INDUCTED FIBRE WARE o ^ / absolutely JO HOOPS! one piece? •* HAS ?' m r NEI1HER PAINTED OR VARNISHED! 1 %%%*■% rOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER! HAS IPPEARANCF. OF POLISHED MAHOGANY. 1 .*>. :..'T2 tD PAILS, SL 0 P-JAE, IPS, WATER-C00LERS, BASIfB, PANS, REFRIGERATORS, KEELERS; SPITTOONS, &c., &C., t' m LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS. ■ ;o'. CORDljiY & HAYES, New York, Sole Agents. Fact B»: Portland. Me., Poterboro, N. H., Watertown, Maas., Oawcgo, Y., Icckport, N. Y., Cleveland. Ohio, Winona, Minn. SALE BY AU HOIJSEFURSISHINI HARDWARE GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEALER?, FVLV Pfil0E’U»T AND/ATALOaUE FHSE Ofl APPLICATION. NO. 88 JIB.KI itMLie M *• - Formerly of BEKND BROS. Successor to BKllND & RE’S MANUFACTURER OF ills, Han®, Gita, Eli MiB DEALER IN Leather, Saddles, and SI ion Makers’ Supplies. WILL BUY Hides; Sheepskins, Purs, Booswax, Wool Etc CALL AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY. 41© CHERRY ST., MACON. GEORGIA T. W BONDS. BAR AND RESTAURANT Bads Free to Customers. TBSDE?T of WF? MQW ■piqytRp and Jobacco^ -AT THE BAR,™ FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A. SPECIALTY, Gome ogee and you’ll coi le again. MORGANS CORNER, IAC0N GA. M. M. SOLOMON, GEO. B. RILEY, J EFF BUTLER Still, If & Biller. Dealers In GROCERIES -and PLANTERS SUPPLIES OPENED BUSINESS JULY 1ST. • Third Street, Macon Ga* YOUR PATRONAGE IS