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Atthe liome'of the bride on the ing of the 13th inst. by Rev. E. H.} fence, Mz, 8: Almand-was married ss Notie Hansen. The newly mar- couple have our best wishos for: futurd happiness and prosperity., | ives there a man with soul so dead never to himself hath dad, “I'll before I go to bed. the debt I swe inter.” Yes, we are afraid there ome, and we fear they. will go to olaco—well where summer clothes! seded and there is no winter. vur foreman camo from the Exposi- one day this week, and being full of + Patrotism and rice beer, he enter- ® offteo singing, leveland lover of my vote, Let me to Atlanta fly, ‘ld XXXX “nervine” [shall toat, And meet you bye and bye. . LW. Harper, of Nelson county nanufactures, probably, the purest eyknown, It has gained a world reputation and is invariably .used ysicians, when alcoholic stimulants quired, when known. “Mr. E. G. son has the exelusive ageney for le of this whisky in this section of ‘ate and can fusnish it to those who whiskey as a medical stimulant, iss Josie Atkinson gave on the of the 7th inst. it being her annual ay—a most enjoyable entertain- ‘o her little friends. ‘The yard was | « brilliantly lighted with Japanese | ¢ 4s, and within one could hear the agh of the young as if they were in Joyment and it made us feel as we the joyous prattle of their inno- tn float upon the braeze, “would >a child again.” \e business of Turnell Bros. is so se that they had to rent another tore below Mr. Hongh’s store on ad street, in which they keep all groceries, such as flour molases, sugar, bagging and ties, tobacco, orn, meal.ete., ete, ‘This store ded over by that prince of good » George Bearden, famillar- ve as “Gabe” who will be glad to friguds at any time. * Dr. J. ed to give uy well should they thelx departed liead’s: DEATH OF DR. J. B. GODFREY. Seldom has it boon oufduty.as a jour-}bas emo and about naligt to annonce the death of anyone | marks cannot-be constr that gave us more regret than that of | tion to Aflanta and hér-merchants “Godfrey. “He'died-at his resi- | will « dence‘in this city last Monday night at or | that pay tribute to the capital city pr, 4 The Exposiiin. Now that tho Pieditiont expo, 8qme, and ou dd. into of that. it has dafiiaged the t near 10 o'clock, surrounded:by ‘an affec-| ly a million of dollars by diverting tionate and devoted’ wife who had | tradaand money that uaturally belo solaved him for many years of hap-[athome to Atlanta, Hmdreds of py married life, ‘his children whom | have spent thousands cf dollars ir he loved 80 fondly ‘and bis person- ‘anta § al friends who had been unremitting iny been paid to their hom merchants aggregate in Atlanta that should their efforts to render his last days com-| supplies furnished thesé men sfor “Not the sage of Cos God.” As a proof of devotion to his profession, mediately after havin degree is physic fow tothe stricken cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth Virgin- ‘iaand periled his life in staying the ravages of yellow fever which threatened tp decimate those lovely cities. That he discharged the duties of a physician honestly satisfactorily and successfully then and there is attes ‘medal whieh the city authori ed him whou.ho'left and whicknow hié family possess and prize;so highly., “And. y esteem this evidence of fortablo, and who with us symsathize so | ning their fat eamestly with his stricken family, “ Although Dr. Godfrey had been sick, confined to his room for a long time, and his death not unexpected, yet when it came it cast a pall of gloom over our en- tire cits, which had so recently been call eral of her loved and respected citizens, He was about fifty three years of age. He upén reaching hig maturity—selected medicine as his Profession and to its responsible duties and intricate study he devoted the prime of his life. We can truthfully say ‘that no physician was ever more devoted to his profession or self-sacrificing in its practice than Dr. Godfrey. 80 de- voted was he to its responsible duties that neither danger, pestilence or burth- ens were too great to:prevent him from trying. to relieve suffering humanity. to love to relieve pain” said love ir. Godfrey's he im. received ‘his “is ‘not to “by a gold Honsrable devotion ies tender- ins, and sup) 1 families. Nay,we believe thathiind of men who could not better aligga g. to Atlanta and spend their momby ¢ than we, have gone when if the tr was known they were indebted toh ‘merchants, doctors, lawyérs, mecha fand newspapers, for furnishing t and families clothes, meat and pr. built their houses, aided them in mal ‘their crops, medicated their sick, def: ed them at law and fariighed:them + something to read, who must now ne. sarily “pick bare bones” as a res But what has been done is accomplist and it is no usg to cry-pver spilt m we only ti ese remarks to show people of a the reason why the seuior, did not attend their go Piedmont Exposition, ‘shake hands w the noble president and look at his 1c ly wife, and spend a thousand or m dollars with Atlanta's Princely m chants whom we love gadevotedly. know we were great ed and wi ut this explanation gr many frie: there would be greatlWéftended with Nay, beloved brethrewind friends, hhad narry nickel.to spéad with you, ¢ ‘We did not. wish tesponge upon your ceptional libérality, eipher for grub “lee beer” with revetiie stamped on —On last Saturdayithero came n ‘being a big conflagration at Mr. A. Foster’s farm, aé-one'af the out hou wai partly destrye(l ‘by fire, and on Count of ite proximity ¥o the other ho: 5 would halve caugit them had uot 1 né withia one could hear the of tho xoung as if they were in nent and it made us feel as we joyous prattle of their inno- loat upon the breeze, “would ‘hild again.” asiness of Turnell Bros. is so hat they had to rent another +below Mr. Hough’s store on , in which they keep all uch as flour molases, ar, bagging and ties, tobacco, 1, meal ete., ete, This sture 1 over by that prinee of good George Beardeo, famillar- as “Gabe” who will be glad to ignds atany time, on don’t boast much. Her sare not like the boy that vhen going’ through’ a grie sep his courage up, but the way. rouaty cotton bales flood: olir would. startle our Eatonton. But ther the reason is patent. ase they got bettdt prices for] 2 arid in. refurn buy cheapg nour merchants, Atleast $00 otto mised in Putnam eaunty’| sofa. {iie soason i ‘in Madison. funeral “t ast Tugsdlay, were solentt Every ssighaem house jig cespect to hit memcry, _mniiss SOTO FFetL the “remais dais chureh’where thee8 & that chuish, to Aja read by the pastory Fe andthe seriton, dell ‘Burney. Thi “tikon to tiene ois Y dust to dust, there to itilthe dead are called to im- é Hi sain crave the indulgence ef our ne any seeming dearth of edi- Locals iu this week’s MapIson=| » publisher and junior editor an are in Atlanta taking in the n,and the senior is yet too write much for the paper, con- upon Mr. Walker, our local has devolved the gathering aud pof local currents. We hope mple amends for any mishaps cin the near future. Exposi- fairs, like Christmas, come but ax, and newspaper men like all ple are liable to become demor- Services of Di dio-Beft God.”""As a proof of Dr. Godfrey's | chants whom we love devotion to his profession, he im- mediately aftor having received his degree it physic flow to the stricken cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth Virgin- iaand periled his life in staying the ravages of yellow fever which threatened to decimato those lovely cities. That he discharged the duties of a physician honestly satisfactorily and successfully then and there is attested by a gold medal which the city authorities tender- ed him when he left and whichnow his family possess and prize.so highly.. And well should they esteom this evidence uf their departed Head’s Hionorable devotion to his profession, fone uaete nyoth-| or memento of his hodigrable sip sabia ‘and janie enefagtions. respetadeand si dequaintance after welremoved to Madi- son creating friendship matual, cor dial and.true, Té his-beteaved family we tender the assurance of ptr, heartfelt sympathy, commend then to God who ie able and wil to‘sanetify any affliction tion to the good of those who trrist. him. DEATH OF MISS SALLIE CARBINE. Again the black angel hath spread. his dark wings to sadden another bright home in our midst—to pluck with cruel talons one of the purest and most modest flowers. It becomes our sad and painful duty to chronicle the death of Miss Sallie Car bine, aged twenty-one years, who died jt the home of her unele, Mr, P. V. Car- stast in ial Ay all druggists, fto bottom with goods. wadevotedly. We know we were grentlgPrsed and with~ ut this explanation qr many friends there would be groatlMffeuded with us, Nay, beloved brothrenfand fiiends, we ad narry nickel to spénd with you, and wo did not wish tosponge upon your ex- coptional libérality, either for grub or “rice beer” with reverie stamped on it. being a bigconflagration at Mr. A. W. Foster's farm, ds one"st the out houses was partly destryed by-fize, and on ac- ‘count of its proximity Vo the other hous- es-would, have! an them had not the Ae Dien SIREN Whol Tnatptenor. Pierop's "Plendant Bi jetfect pre: rgative Pellets” of cbustipation. ‘always fresh. z foe 7 atraly ben id we live in! Sr aalter geneous, Headache, Cottrenciss Prostration, Dizziness of the: Teed, pitation of the Heart and other distress- ing symptoms. ‘Threé doses of August Flower will prove its. wonderful -eifect. Sample bottles, 10 oonts. Try it. Farmers wishing to sell their cotton and pay off their accounts with us «arly, will find it to their interest. S1-tf TurRNELL Brorurrs. TO THE PUBLIC. Our two stores are packed from toy We have then for sale, and prices are no object, THES MUST BE SOLD. Examine our price: and stack hafara van hiv.

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