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There nro several distilleries
Faye tin county mar the Clayton
.ine, uiul (he* peor.fi) are have in g
over their peaches to have them
nuii'.u actual'll into a liquid form.
Kerby, son ot Judge David ft.
Smith of Kmannel count v killed
on last Saturday morning a wild eav
a- large as they generally g.ow in
tins country, lie measured 22in
c.L s in height.
Lowenthal claims that the killing
of Bohnefield at Jaacoii,
was in self-defense. It deveW
that so.no one stole a diamond ring
irom one of the dead nuns lingers
after the catting.
Hawkinsyi’le received her first
row bale of cot ion last Tuesday
eveuing.lt was neatly covered m
Alliance cotton hugging and sold
for 14 cents per pound. Air. It. E
lieynolds was the lucky man.
Thwrs’ay a negro woman with a
peck of peaches vva ked from her
koine in the country to Macon u
distance, of ten miles, and then din
pose 1 of her peaches for 5 emits.
She at first asked ten cents for
them, but was ]>ersuaded to take 5
cents.
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Miss Eunice Wicker of Monlez
mmi is a prodigy. She. in
twelve yea s old, and can repeat in
stantly the letters of any word
backwards. If sic is unatilo to
spell the worn she does this as scon
as the word is spelled for her.
This is indeed a most wonderful
cxerci-e, and conies to her by
tuition.
'fft. f:vr jc-r ot* M »*
now living near Athens, never mar
l ied ti l h:s 103d year, llis wife
"as ju t 20 . They lived happily
together. “It was no unusm 1 sight,’'
pips the Athens Bhaonic’.e, “10 sec
tln> old mail; at the ago of 130
ploughing in the field, lint he was
taken sick when in his one hundred
and thirty-eighth year, and lived
hut a few months."
Thec’tyofSt. Petersburg, whieh
does not count 1 , 000,000 vl
lants, cousuim s each day 10.000
bottles of wine, 1 500,000 quarto of
beer ami 1 , 0000,000 glasses of an
a ! coh >l known under the name
vodky:
A TJMIE TONIC;
V hen you don t feel well and
hardly know what a give B.
B. B.*(Botanic Blood Ba'ni) a trial
It is a fine tonic.
rr 1. O. r. Callahan, /. I, 1 ro Iiai.Owte, * v N. n
“B. B. 13, is ^ fine tonio, and
writes; a
bae done me grert good.”
L, W. Thompson, Damascus,
writes; “l belelievo H, B, 13, is
best b'ood purifier made, ft
greatly improved my gen ial
An o'd geiitlem *n writes; “13.
B, B, gives me new life and new
sttergth, if there is any thing that
will make an o ; c! man yen ng, it is
11. 13."
I*. A. Shepherd, Xo folk, Yn. Aug
J0t.li 1388. writes; “1* depend on B.
13. 13. for the preset vation of .ny
health. I have had it in my family
HOW nearly two years, and in »li
tliat time have not hai . to have n
doctor.’
Tbm. ft.,Ik. ainpslia, e. write.;
“I suffered terribly Bom dyspepsia'
The use of B. 11. 13. lu.s made me
feel like a new man, I wnuM not
lake a thousand tlol ars for the good
it h»s done me,”
\V, M. Cheshire, Atlanta, (in.
writes; “I bad a long spoil of ty
j,hold lever, which at last seemed to
settle in my right leg. which swelled
up e< orinoi'siy. An ulcer also up
ii -ated wbi- h disc’d .rgml a enp lull
<>f nutter a (Uy, I then gwe 13. B
li, atrii* ud*J t cured me,’
filK OLD YETS STILL ALIVE.
* he (jut "coiited.v" vf Georgia had
a grand ami glorious re-union a few
dav8 ago in Atlanta at. the
Ziition ot I he Confederate Survivors
| Association of Georgia, An iin -
mens* euricour-e of ol>.{ Veterans
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i «**re on hand, inanv of whom w ere
, u, mn ,, the 8Cil , 0 f bflr d fought l,at
‘ hrle others crutches,
% v came on
jwooden \ M;U nuU legs o]tl atiil with empty sleeves.
‘. V ‘ warwM hardened by
tne Summers heat and Winter r R
j 1,nd,ug s ' *“ v of Amr long years
mnA * >' mv Z und tc,ldor
and sentiment again and w
tlioy would listen to the simple yet
eloquent spechms of their beloved
old cornrados they would brush the
tears from their gray heard and fur
r"\vt!;l cheeks. The objects of the
association are t Lo conservation of
Confederate history and memories
the promotion of good fel'ow&hip
ami the cultivation of friendship,
renewal ot old ties b t\v»en the
surviving officers ai.droldit vs army.
It will not interfere with n r die 1 el -
to any l.ica! or regimental organiza
tion of ex-confederate soldier*. All
ex-ecu federate soakers who w re
honorably discharged by parol or
the termination of hostilLies mui
who have not brought any discredit
on the service since may become
"’embers. A icaolution was adopt
ed dm iug the organization to hold 11
convention ef all the surviving vet
erans of the South during the State*
Fair at Macon, and propose! that
Jeffers''ii Davis be invited (0 attend
Bov. Joim.B. Gordon, that grand 0 d
hero, who is so near to the hearts of
country men, was elected Command.
er-m-t hief, while ’ Geu’ls. 0. 11.
r/vVjoOe oni> m « v.,«
Bapt. McIntosh Kell were
elected commanders.
God bhss yon o'd ‘•Vets"—you
fought for our rights while we were
in our cradle and we love you for it.
The time will soon come when none
of you will be left to tell the Uiril
ling stories of battle seems and war
reminisc iices to which we loved to
listen.
jy mm TO HE LI . tdllHLY
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MACON. GEORGIA
INDURATED FIBRE WARE.
ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE 1
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NEITHER PAINTED OR VARNISHED 1
NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAH0GA3Y.
PAILS, TUBS, BASINS, PANS, KEELERS, SPITfOONS,
SLOP-JARS, WATER-COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, &s., tc.
LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS.
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0s#fcS*v Factories: Portland, lie V,, , Polorbo*#, Ohio, N. H , Watertown, Macs.,
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PLANTERS SUPPLIES
OPENED HirsiNKSS J i' LY 1ST.
hird Street, Macon Ga.
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hawing
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.yft Old Bins Bepaireei at cluHt
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Ing Capacity and piiCCS.
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