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GENERAL NEWS. ,
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Rev. G. W. Garner Inis accepted the pas
,s torate of the Baptist church at Fort Valley.
The up night passenger train on the
Ceutral railroad ran over and killed a. ne¬
gro on one of the bridfgs between Oconee
and Toombsboro Thursday.
It is rumored that another prohibition
election Will be ordered to come off in O
conee cotfety in December, The petition
already lias the required number of signers.
Hon. Janies M Smith has about finished
la\1ng iho track ou Ids Pieasent Hill rafl
road. His engine has arrived, and in a
few days a regular schedule will be put on
and business begun in earnest.
Thursday a .petition was circulated at
Rome and received ; he signatures of a large
number of citisens, requesting the mayor
to Withhold further licens to Yellow 8toue
Kit, the pater if medicine vender.
Representative A. G 'McArthur of Mont¬
gomery count! has intr.; lueetl a hill j u the
present Jigi-she. niak ! the liquor li¬
cense iu Jl.'iif merv t. i,a $5,0(10. ana
to make sel.i. _ i h a; <>, i, license a mis¬
demeanor.
To-day eon.-.; ii-s the nineteenth year
that H. To!-o, j tie- employ ot
.Pulaski & Co. t of Cu h ert. Nov. J3C9
he steppe, ei" i o -oenfers, an ! from
’that clay r 1 , ,|;.S i ctf OOOtOiUOUs'iy
’ connected 1 -'0 r.
Ben M i i 1 - re orbor-r on L.
Stern’s ! J * biilu-vty jiIi-tHMti' n, s'.is
taitibd a E( \ . rc jin*v TLiirt'-xt fr«»m hav-*
ittgins hm ' ! hi iu a (Mii mil], and
two of bi* lii .f ’ 1 r> ere s. badly crushed
that RWpnt/ir i wim nee'&sary.
Ihe huw A*rfc, in m list church-at Kl4)prtoti
now nearing completion. (» ro/t Vo -
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At Wayru-slmro. Saturday, Frank, little
son of Mr. Mwono, was playing cm some
cotton bales at the rai’r. a.i. ami one of
•them fell oh him, breaking a leg.
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Sonnie Miliar was brought to jDawson
Thursday fronTCalhoun county and com*
mitted to jail for safe keepiug. Milner is
charged with killing VV. \V. Watkius who
was shot from ambush at his store in Edi»
son, Calhoun county,*Lst Friday night.
Within the past few months thirteen new
dwellings and nine ’business houses have
been b’tiilt at Vienna and more are ft:
process deconstruction.
Jack Morris, who lived’fcn H. A. Tomp
lar.s’ place, in Heard county, was thrown
by a Texas pony on Sunday last, and died
the following day from injuries received.
ther Edgar lives Perkins, a young man whose fa¬
four miles from Georgetown, was
killed Saturday afternoon wnile packing
cotton. He was sianding on the platform
of the screw and one of the levers caught
him oh one of the upright posts, breaking
his neck and crushing his'head almost to
a jellcy.
MaCOH CHINA STORE.
3CS SECOND ST. 164 COTTON AVE.
MACON, O rV.
vVe have the host variaty of goods be
BALTIMORE. ioiHiing to our line to be seen SOUTH of
You will find in our store
a Wake, Splendid Line of CuoCkbuy, Glass
curated China, Dinner Tin Wake’ Tea set, De
sets, chanibe sets, Table
and Pocket cutlery, Wooden ware, Oil
and btofves, chandeliers etc. The Largest stock ot Lamp,
ever carried iu Georgias
Gome to see us when you visit Macon-
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.
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a:ad @111 B&Eachinery
SAW MILLS, WIND MILLS, TANKS, SHAFTING ETC
ALL KINDS OF FOUNDRY WORK. mmfm
Write to us foi prices. Headcittarters We can save you what money You by Waat.n purchasing direct, jg
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E, Van Winkle & CO %»- Atlanta, Ga.
ju22-3 Post Office Bok 83.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
MRS. M. B. PIERCE
(^uite Uhoice -HAS— Novelties
a Lot of Hats, Ribbons, Laces and other
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comedo see S me > . tyleS ’ CUt t ^ <WS,ire ' My 3a(tv are cordially invited to
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