The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, February 20, 1879, Image 3

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The Home Journal, '.i *ir> X-OC2j&-ILm. ^SsP^eSiXO»FEBKUARY 20 jSE HOME JOURNAL FOR .1879. ^cagaiu make a speeial offer to all subscribers or old ones wbo will 351 advance ■Cor 1879 a present of a 5* of our little book of Legal. Forms «nd information,—price 50 cents. The book alone is. worth five times the price of the paper, -and has already saved many a purchaser fifty times its cost,-. This year The Home Journal wilj make a specialty of choice miscellany, local news, scientific and general iufor r matiots domestic economy, farm matters aB d true politics. . ; The Home Joubsal is now enter ing its ninth volume, and has been under its present management e;*, years M a two momtbe. We must tlmnk onr pjtrons for past favors, and assure them ibatif they will pay m advance in the,, fntnre we will be enabled to greatly tin > prove our paper. Don’t wait.for Seggn: ber. kind friends, but come ftp; Wg uew at-ouce. Price as heretofore §2 00 I a year. . ... TuTflB Pw£ss.—W,e have for sale a ^mali sel’f-iukiug. Pearl priutiug-press — a good machine—which is just the thing for circulars, kill heads, cards, and iiuch work,—price $30 cash. If ; j any of our boy readers want to startj! an amateur paper ami job office, we w ill let them have the press and a com plete outfit of type for $50. We wish to dispose of this press so as to make room for a larger and faster one bett.r suited to general job ‘and poster work. -Guako at last y.eur.s prices. . Dax & Gordon. Wo are agents for the Soluble Pa eifle Guano- Day & Goj©on. — We will sell GUANO for 450 lbs cot ton the purchaser paying freight, or 500 lbs »ntl we pay freight. J)aX k GoRW»*. • —■*- — The Ledger says: “In the case of I] 10 creditors vs. Oliver & Norton and Jififti AstDofglttfr La.vspu him refused ilie iipplie itiii.i n»r“ an lnjnt-’ t.„,i arid the appo’ntnii-nt of a receiv er.” The case, will be c. rried.to the Su preule'Giiui't. r—► ; 't iu'w Jackson’s Hest Navy Tobacco. ’ —D.-o. 4 h l.< • <itJA.rso *. W> w suiting th« following pupal*; ■3jr*fai*-of- Guano, --freight ap«*U ” at. 5a»c yew's pric***:. , , Geoikoa .Staxb Grvnqe. \S aT'ON it Lb.a: k, Ell'FAN, 11'iMe.sTEad O' •ni’Kii & Cater. .•For Ha-iku-syilli;. — iw« Peri, .string lmi cl lelt Tuesday i voim-g f«> flaVikuiRville, where they nre assis'iii: ju live* utov'iiiuuu-uls ln-ing given L. JSt. ele's .great Routneiu H?i-o'o-n.- tumi c. The Aor-c 1 u a> C v s now in full Mi.si; i-rd llie Hnwkii'bville a’.nl viciiii y are keepi .' ihuntlreds of guests wi u tluiv usi :i| hospitality. Nona-.—I will pay the full whole sale price for Pont, Beef, Mutton, Ki-1. But-er and Eggs. Persons having b above named Provisions for sale, cu find a ready market for th-m hr aj ply ing to - J W Mann. — — DENTAL NOTICE Teeth extracted without pain. Beau tiful ariifieiui teeth inserteid, ’t'leth'aml tfisealeJ gums c Abscessed cured' by Drs Holmes, Macon, ■ Ga.—Dealers in at •kinds of Dental Goods. To Our Patrons.—ffe e after all ad verlisemeutsi must be beud'ed oh or be lore Wednesday-of- each week, s w- ’make 1 up the forms on Wednesday night. A Urge stock of Situng Cassiaieehs and Hbadt made cnoTHiNo to arrive in a i few clays at A. B. Schilling's, which willbe sold cheap for cash, Col. Jesse Thompson, io m»- Ty an at $ rney.at.iaw in A'iin-a, escMyct f.tocu thr* Insane Asylum, a c d wa t c.-rptarc d in Macon t he < the:- day and sent back V——*-•-< 3ea Foam'Baking Powder can be had •of us. We are the sole agents for Per* ry. Try- it, P. G_ Smith & Co. —Brown’s Hotel.—While in Macon last week we had the plrssnre of stop ping at the Brown House, which has already received. the position of “the hotel” of hiacOD. The mew house is just a little smaller than the old one, hut is far more beautiful, convenient •and comforta'ble. Mr. E. E. Brown, is, the most popular hotel mien in Georgia, ’and.he is assisted his by excellent son. -Fillmore, and a select corps of clerks. The patronage of the house was hevej better than now, and. Mr. Brown will ■*ot allow bis guests to bev# anything bat the very best fare and attention; Remember to stop at the Brown Horn when you ,gp to Macon. iK6UhE yoiVr.residence in the bes) Home .Company. Cult ou Edwin Mnr- agent, for porticnlurs and ates; ’ liiTTgTnrip rjBiiiiiif'niiPiL 1 ini iii.ii FIGHT WTTH A BURGLAR. Onr worthy Mayor, Hen, C.H. Moore, hud an encounter last night with a bur glar, iu,which both the bnrglar and himself were shot. The particulars, 1 .nving ont minor details are these; For some weeks Messrs Moore & Tut tle have been missing goods out of their store, and Mr. Moore, aud onr excel lent town .marshal, Mr. W. L. Roberts, h ive sal up several nights watching for bnrglers. Last night, Mr, B, being ab sent from town. Mr. Moore watched by himself, .beiug secrete in the back yard of the store, aud armed with a shot gun and pistol. The weary hours dragged al.ong until near Ihuee o’clock, when a negro man quietly got over the . fence into theyard and commenced ..working at tho door, putting bis hand through the cat hole and pushisg the .bar out with an old sword. He got !the doer open and started off, probably after confederates, wiien'Mayor Moore called at him to stop. The negro started to run, and Mr. M, fired at him with the gun, and followed atound to the corner of Meiue and Washington street. Near Mr. T. J. Caters residence be came up. on two negroes aud ordered them to halt, and as he approached one of them, filed a pistol at him wounding him se verely in the thigh. The negroes then ran down the street, and Mr. M. being, nnable to follow further shot«t them' again with tl.e other barrel of his gars.: This morning Mr. Win. Brunson, one of the best detectives we war saw, got I a clue which pointed directly to one, Green Eilev, and others. Green’s house was searched and a.considerable quan tity of goods belonging to Moore & Tut-, tie found in a triink. Greed was at the time being secreted by some negroes in town, and search for Lnn was vigorously curried on. About oue o’clock deputy .Marshal J. F. Humphreys arreded Green on Bull Street, and turned him over to Mi.rshul Roberts who was driv ing a hot trail. Oil beiug examined the prisoner was found to be shot iu the lower part of the back and iu the leg with small shot, tho kind Mr. Moore, had used. The hat, sword, small Smith k iVesson pistol and ball* were all found, identified and the raneel lodged is jail. He i« good loi about twenty y«*n is the penitentiary for burglary . and as- •Miult with iutunt to murder. Muyor' Moore, we are glad to state, is getliira ilong very well, but his wound i-. q>i&<* painful, and coniines him to Sirs bed on his back. HASriilNSVILLE I LEMS. Seven lj.ium.lrnd Stour, of gnaub have bean received at Hawkiiisvide tLis s 'lin^. Hawlimi.vilW' is.v<ded| by the jpnn - bvra of ti/f!argi «:gltn'-.i! •cirureution the m it h- apitabhi place they ever me -t. The minstrel Show by Jim Md Mann Sain Pat,Cold well and Mr. Steele was Beat siicei-ss. T.iere" was a crowd, .i in 1 enthusiastic house. The Perry v ring band discourse I the sweetest mu sic- ; The Scarbrough Rouse is being sph-u dully kept by Messrs B. F. & J. W. Boon. TVhob you go to Hawkinsviiie dout fail to s:op at this excellent hotel. Wo are. indebted to our highly es teemed fi-ieud Gi-O. P. Wood, of 1 he Dispaich for many special e.our esies. He is the most popular and successful country cciitOT in the Sn.ife, if lie comes under that cla«s, and publishes a mag-' nific- n* pa. B. \Ye were gralilied to see the huge insiness beiug done by fri- nd J col ms. flis skill, vim, and genial manners- are Bilking him one of ttbe most successful mcrcbants’iu the State. He has an el egant stow, fine and very full .stock, and sonic half dozen polite and att.m- ■ ive clerks. Be sure to call on* him when you go to Hawkinsviiie, Mr. A. A. Lowe has the thanks of the Perry sclf’uppoinred delegates, one of whom we were which, for kindnesses. The steamer F-ex arrived up the riv er at Hawkicsville yesterday. It is run- ning regular between H. Lumber City aud Doctortown. THE LIBRARY EXHIBITION. HOUSTON SUPERIOR COUP.T. : AGRICULTURAL CONTENTION, week, Court has been in session this and many cases disposed of. The grand jury adjourned last Satur day, and their . presentments will be found in another column. The criminal docket wis taken, up . Yesterday, -and the following cases passed. .Att Barnaul and others had their bond for $200 forfeited. Thomas Woodard, charged with the murder of his brother, was acquitted. Henderson Riley was fonud guilty of hog 'stealing, but recommended to mercy. Carrie Thomas and securities had theirbond forfeited; , Case against Edward Littleton, i&wsged with using vulgar and obscene language in the presence of a female was “nolle prpseqnied.” Manhel Collins. Jr., charged with simple larceny.—“nolle proseqnied.” This was the kleptomaniac case. AYonngmsu charged with '.buying farm produce at night was found guilty, and fined §100 aud sentenced to thirty days in ja’"'. The case is to be carried to the Supreme court. • 'llie juries were discharged this even ing, and court wfll adjourn to morrow a’ noon. Iu the Houston Factory case hist week the jury returned a verdict iu favor of Oapt. Dennaid. The case will go to the Supreme Court. GUANOS. We are «eKiug the following brands of Guano, “freight paid,” at last year’s prices: Georgia State Grange, Watson & Clark, Etxwan, Homestead. Cooper .& Cater. LOCAL DOTS. Col. back —The grand jury goes for some of • he road commissioners again. —Tlie -jnuual exeuvyioru o-f Robin and party are passing ihe north. —The tow-q now vcleomet coart woes with a pcaeivc smile, and sends eighteen inches of tongue under the o uggy suu after the juryman's fod- der. —Dr. Manii is having 1 'the fixtures oi ihedrug store made new, which will give il a very stylish appeainuee. Mr. B. C. Dunbar is the eontractel. J —The in.mouse pile of corn iu sacks' .ecu iu Mr. W. Brunson’s store is not roin the great west, but was raised on liis plantation iu Houston County. Buch a thing as a merchant having a --holismul bushels pf home rawed corn in atore has not been known in Perry ;,cfor.e for many years. —An ingenuous liille flying maehinc ivas t-xibiied on the square last Batur- .lay S-ciriiig. lr is a. CJ.-OSS between, u .viud mill, a spinning top, and a iyro- .-•enpe. and could be made to fly as Ligli ■a the court-house by puliing the string es in spinning a top. The machine acls on the priirciple (A Stcudm:.n’a balloon propellers or mrol-at. ao- Dissol.uitoX.— The firni of Kiilr-ii & White hast his day been dissolved • v mutual consent JUr. G. H. White retiring Mr. G. W. Killen wid continue ..he business at the old stand, coliecl lip accounts, aud settle outstanding 1- aliilitius. G. W r . Kill i n. Geo. H. White. Perty Ga Feby 12di, 18.79. BERRY WATER WORKS. We ore in a fair way lo have a regu lar system of water works in Perry, and |[ the project succeeds, our tuWD wi.l be supplied with pure spring watei in every house t.liH-t wdntg it, and at a merely, nominal cost. Mr. Charles Po land was in town Tuesday making ar rangements for suppling our Citizens with water from his spring some half mile north-west of town. He propo.-e.- to put in a large hydraulic ram, from which a line of iron piping wiil eouvey tlie water to town, where too mains wi 1 l e laid, which will communicate with the distributing pipes going into the residences. The whole cost of the en The ladies in charge of tlie enferb in I terprise Mr. Poland estimates to be less meut to be given for the benefit of tl pu’diejlibury are zealously at work, selecting best amtitaer dramatic talent, *.nd otherwise piepar ng. to present a splendid dfarna to the people of Pen v and viciirily at-an eaily day.. The piece se’ected, we learn through a norc from a lady friend, is ‘Tugouar, tbe barba- rian,” and 13 said to.be superior to any thing of‘.lie kind ever attempted in Perry. I: is a translation from the Ger mans, -and is m< st highly spoken of. As the ladies having the exhibi.ion in hand are exercising their well kDovn talent, tack and industry tlie presenta tion of t his drama is bound to be a great success. We bespeak for them the undivided suopprt of our readers, and "a liberal patronage, and we have no doubt car commit rity will opsin men its rf;-a at ionm this res]<ect. STRIKE FOR LIBEBTY. Marshbnme named Go and see Geo. H. White at clerks office in Court House. He sells Gua no, 2t, down by the dogs, and treed. -o- —■— trees ware*eut Tdown as be ^ , «... —Notice,—We do not allow convicts from one to another in succession. Fi- stripes to leave our plantation unless | lieigot into a-negro house, which w itlr the wagon or guard. Ten dollars He jumped out of the ^ward will be, paid for convicts who p Ur ^ ^th hue aud cry, but seipe-from a». ^ ful to relate, he finally escaped, al : -Marsubcrne.& Clark. tho -gh encumbered by sh.u. c=. burg ! than might be supposed. He has ai ready engaged to - supply some forty families, which is sufficient to assure the success of the works. Alter -hey are built the expense of running wi.i not be scarcely anything,, s chan ar rangement would be a graat bebetit io our town, do away with the clumsy old sixty leet wells, mid might prove iuval uable in -case of "fire. -Our little city a> already supplied with several gas works, and a little water might cool things down, aud equalize the pressure. Public School.—The public school term at the Perry Mule school will begin the first Monday in April, -and continue three months D. Q. Abbott, Prin. •*«* 10. Experience has shown that a scrimping policy with employes is nut the most profitable for employers. Live ■nd let live is a batter theory. 11. JTever get jo*r business so Much extended that you are driven to take in a partner. 12. If yon fkid-ybnrsHlf; incbmperenl to manage a business successfully, set tle down contentedly to work for wa ges; do your bast for-your employer; make Ids interest yonrs, and shape your expenditures so u3 to live with-n year ifior’s income. Every one is not qnalified by rnh hatnre to manage successfully, but ns much real happiness may be enjoyed in salaried position as in any < tber, if 16 individual b« frugal and oonUnted 13. Do n!»t seek political office, tun-.-, and Aim to be fair, and just in ah your dealings, ana cultivate a repiita lion for paying promptly. ’ifSlilis We returned to-day from Hawkins- i * ville where we have been to see the { :State Agricultural Convention. The | session begun Tuesday -and the busi ness was rapidly disposed of by Presi dent Hardeman, tie various commit ties, srcrelaiy Jclnsioi-e, ai-dthe body It was a fine body or men. Comprising over three hnndr*-d delegates. As the sessions had n-t clo-c-l when we 'elt but we will give a succinct 'sketch o the proceedings next week. Zach Chandler has beon elected Uui- ted States Senator from Michigan to fill tho vacancy cri-aled fiy the resigna tion of Mr. Cbristiancy. ■THE BEST COTTON MARKET IS BA WKINSriLLE. Garry jour cotton -to Ilnwkinsville, the best interior cotton market in Geor gia. sPieu tv of buyers and plenty of money ; and a good place tostore yonr cotton is t.t D. G. MtCkiruiiek’s. Fire- proof Warelionse. near t he Couvt House, who will sell yonr cotton free of charge, always Lee! ing you posted with the market, aiid having au eye sitigle to the interest of the planter. Can be found connected with the- warehouse a large and free wagon .yard, house and v.-ater, and good dry shelter for stock —till free and for the accommodation of the public generally. Carry, your cot ton to D. G. McCormick. —tf. Handsome Income For An Energetic lady on gentlemen —The Ohio Scale Works of Cincinnati have just com pleted and are now introducing !-o the public a HauJsomelv finished Family Seale, an article that lias always beon needed in every household, & in a com munication addressed to the publisher of this paper the proprietors a*k us to refer them to some reliable party, to introduce it for them to the people oT this County. It is very seldom that a new iwtieie steps so suddenly into a universal fuwr. Housekeepers are loud in its praise, it is always ready, ibeie are no weights to get lost or to be hunted up, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them i-a handsome base surmounted by a coin inn iu which works a spiral spring so scientifically adjusted as to weigh auvthing up to twelve pounds with per fect accuracy, on the top’ of the coi- uaa is the platform on which the ar ticles lo be weighed arc placed, and they have nu adjustable indicator so that yon can take the tare of any ves sel you may use in weighing, giving yon i-hv- exajst net weight, Hbhsekeep- •cis a; once Jar e their vah-e in weighing innTs, sugars and otinT ingredients used i:i preserving, cooking etc., or in testing the weights of purchases Ua-ro others. The Segues are. made of all Bras-s, are highly .polished ami are finished in a skilliid nnoi’iei". They are very ;.t:mo tive |nd take.the etc of <mry one who •-•ees them. It seems® us tloit nearly every family i* 5 this roomy -will want one, and fa eei-taii.ty a TuTe ’Opportunity for some smart and energetic pursy to pink tip quite ftice little :ntn>me -lur ing the next few nu'inh. The compu- ny has •■gents in other counties who are easily making fio.tB $5 00 to SO (>0 per iluy sebiiig them, and r e Would- refonimetid-par ties in need of employ ment- to drop the Ohio kcale WORKS. * No. 125 and 127 Central, Avenue, Cincinnati. On, h i-oatai card, a-ml all information etc , will he cheer- Bfilly given them by mentioning out paper.—5t THE GENUINE C. McL. Celebrated Amencan WORM SPECIFIC OR w. BURK, 8! Cherry Street, Macon, Ceorgia. MANUFrCTURnr. OF SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. TUTT’S Is tho fruitful source of many diseases, promi nent among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, -KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. • SYMPTOMS OF h TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite and Natmea, the bowels aro costive, but sometamea alternate with looseness, Pain in the Head, accompanied withaDuilsenaationinthe-backpart.Paig in the right side and under the shoulder- blade, fullness after eating, with a dfstn- ■cilnation to exertion ofbody or mind, Irri tability ot temper. Low spirits, Boss ol memory, with a feeling of having neglected spina duty, General weariness; Dizziness, ■fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, -geHovr Skin, Headache generally ■over the right eye, Bestleg3ness at night with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. JF THESE WASKINGS ABE TO1EEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON SE DEVELOPED, J TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a single dose effects such a chjmge ofT.feoling as to sstonlsh the suffer IND1STI are-compounded from snbstances that ore , free froth suit properties that can Iqjnre' ; the most -delicate organisation. They Search, Cleanse,Purify, and Invigorate . the entire System. By relievin* the en« Sorted hirer, they cleanse the blood from peboBonehnmors, and thas Impart . ‘-health MiTludltjto the body, cons ins tho bowels to act naturally, without which no one can feel well. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT:—Dear Sk: For ten year* I have been x martyr to Dyspspsia, C onetipatian tea Piles. Leet Sprinx your PllisWrerereegassaendedtome; I need 4fce*T bat with little futb)~ wnm veil M Ww ltd »rwdu. SswtloppscSM. spim (OMta, — I TUTT’S PILLS, Their first effect is to Increase the Appetite, Bud cause the body to Talce on Flesh, urns the system is nenri-hed, and by their Tonic Ac tion on the DisestiTe Organs, Regular -8tc --!• are produced. - w e DR. Ji F, HAYWOOD, ■ t)F NEW YORK, SAYS.— r * r Tevr diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re- . storing the Iirer to ita-normal inactions, and for this parpcee no remedy ha$ erer been invented has as hspny an effect m TUTTS PILLS. 1 * SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murray Srreer, New York, or Dr. TUTTS MANTAL of Valuable Infor- ■aatlon and Tsefnl Receipts ,y ldD be milled/re# applioaticn. rjTHE countenance is pale and leaden- J- colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs "along Ihe lower eye-lid; the nose is ir ritated, swells, -and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper .lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tonguef breath very foul, particularly in the mornings appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular j at times costive; stodk.slimy; not qnfrequently tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form: it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc- Lane and Fleming Bros, on the .wrapper. :o: TJR. G. McLAFS’S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” bat iu affections «f the liver, and in all Siliens Complaints, Dyspepsia aud Siek Headachy or diccsoo. of (feat efeamter, thep stand vfthoat a ai «*. AGUE AND FEVER. Nohetter cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are irnequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATION’S. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red-vvax seal on the lid with :the impression Dr. McLane’s Liver Pills. Bach -wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. # Insist upon having : tlie genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name Me Latte, spelled differently but same pronunciation. use Tins mum OEST IN THE WORLD. Ami better tlian any Sal- eratds. One tpsspoonful of this Soda with sonr mi-k equals Four teaspoon fu’® of tlie best 13akfag Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. See package for val uable information. If * he te tspooii is loo large and does li =t produce'good results at fi st, use less afterwords. A PILI; ATION FOU AD5II NtST R AT I uT L Okgugij ,—llonaxos County: B. D. Brown has KpplicG ;or adminrstrntion oil til * estate of Airs. Lncretia Brown late of t-aid couiiftr deceased: . This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at tLe February term X87H of the e’ouit of O r dinar\ of said ctRurCy aiul show cause if any they have why said a^ndicstiou should not be irranted: Witness m3' oihcial signature this Dec. ‘JO, 1V78. 4w. A. S. CLLES, Ordinary. 4 PPLICATION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. A. CtEOUGIA—Housxos Coitntv: John W. Turner, executor, of J. 1. B. Turner, deceased, fcais applied ‘for leave to sell & part of lie real estate of said deceased: T^iiis is therefore to cite all pc-sons concerned, to api^ear at tiie Februar3* term 1870 of the C ourt; oi Ordimuy of said county, and show csn«e, if any the3* bave, uliy said application should not tier grautC'l'. Witness my official s;s**at:u*e this Dec. 2C-tb. 1878. 4-vr. A.S. OiLErf, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Hou.-tos Cousty: Amos W, Muriay Lar, applied for adminwumtion on the estate of Jeremiah .11 array, late said coun-| ty deceased. This is therefore to cite all larsons concerned to appear at the Fcbru.\ry term 1879 of the Court of < >rdiuar3*of said county and show cause if any thvj have, why said application should not i>e •'ramwi Witness my official signature this Decemiicr lu 1878. * A- S, GJLLE>. 4w. Ordinary, GI’ORGIA—Bouston Cpuktt: W. M. Melvin,gtuadiau at Julia. Svlueider, has ay plied lor dismission from his -trust; This is therefore-to cits ail persons ceuccxned to appear at the Fcbrna-y term Ib79, •( the Court ef Ordinary of said cooaty ami aho» aaaaa i' any th«y tan, why aid appliatiom ifeenld net ba <E *lr'itaaa avtUUapatw, tkia Be«, Jfth. t*7» iw A. t.’miUtt, Ordinary. Ghat'Haib or "Whiskers < pLACS hr a single application part* * Natural Color, acw Instantaneously, and is as Harmless as «pnn« water. Sold bjDruisistSi or sent by expreaa on receipt o? £1- • Office, 35 Murray St.,.New York. —- -1 - - f- - —- * it i ;UMI>sLnm.Ai:o.-..s r =!.. AI, Chiu. -’JJEABER- IN STOVES, CRATES, HOLLOW WARE, CUTLETY, CLASS WARE. CROCKERY, WOODEN-WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. atSd r tD finS ’ I>i ' , “ hilta aud all faiuJsxif Job Work ptomplly &5T Solo Agent ;or Charierfcfik aiul Farmer Traprovetl Cook Stove.,- Repairs for Charter Oak iiud Farfaer^SKiwsstlwsiT-sixu Itatyk Oct 11 Ai fllhj ivr ACOJM- <Sr A.C DEALERlN FUENITUEE & CARPETS •FIND BED BOOM SUITS, m great varietv, 1 CAJEiPETS, Body and Tupestry, Brussels, THBEF-BliYS, EXTlia-SUFE hS, SUPERS, and lowgraiit%, -Aalso will ije sold ut exceedingly low prices. Coffins-and Caskets, Of every tlescripfiou aud price, iu wood aud melaL Call and exumiue my goods and jiriees. THOMAS WOOfe, -Next toXanier House, Macon, Georgia, Nov. 8 Sul, • R. e. M A Y & CO., 98 Cherry Street,. .'Macon, Ga- Manufaciiu-ers-and Dealers iu CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNKSS, SADDLES, WUIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AND 1IAJIES; Trunks, Traveling Bags, OMldren’s Carria- • ges and Leather-.^ 'onr^tock before purchasing. Bepositoriea—98 Cherry Str.et, ifacon^and wp 2( S Broad street, Augusta. OLD FASHIONED REAM SCALES Ai’ thy;'' OLD ROCK WAREHOUSE, HAWKINSVJLLE, GA- DR. W. N. FLEETWOOD,Proprietor, To the Planters of Honstou and adjoiniug comities I gnhrautee Full Weights and tlie Top of the Market- m commissions m selling. Promptness »ud Fair Dealing is mv motto. Bring yostr cofct..u and-try m Waste Wo Money COUNTERFEIT Singer Sewing Machnu PKICla OB THE GENUINE Greliy lie 282,812 Machines Sooub to.- 1877. linger Manufacturing C«. being 20.40C iioirfe Tlian any previous Year. Not wit iisvanfiling the greiii depression $k hn«inc*s. No ••Singer” Machine is genuine without the above Trade Mafr on the Arm of the Marhiaa. ■S3- BETTER STILL! Tinring ttlie .months of -January, F .brnary, March and April 1878, tka »a>«* of uur Genuine Singer Seti'iug Machines were sixty per cent larger than daring the c-orrcHp.ndiu- monthH of last year. Could there be ati onger evidence of the hob tbi-te lmcguallr-J mlchi-V-S have tah.n upon the public esteem? IVaute uo money on Inferior ivmuterfeita.. Send fo. , ire*- THE SINGER MANUFATtJRIRB GGMPAHY PmINOIPAL OFFICE,M iirilON : QU/:uE. N. Y- Genrral Office for Georgia, ^o.ith Cdrclrnti, Florida and Alabama, 42 Marietta St, Atiauta, «*a. Branch Officer*.—AuKiiiita. Ga,. Gainesville. Ga., Columbus, Ga.. Macon, Ga^ Sa.vaup.Mi ThomadfiJle, Ga., Borne, (ia., JAcksonville, Fla., and Charleston, S. tX Sep B^TF'fcmo. L 14 TDTTitfE, Ag^nr/PenT, On. ^Successors io F* S, Johnson S' Son#. ©inrlbEK .ifi Carriage and Wagon Alaterial, Sfeeei.- FAIEUAKKSJgaXES.nUBSEB.jJT.rATrr.KBri.TIKG, GUNS. GUNS. Our large snh s of I’-TiL Eii-Lt >A Dl> G 'I'JLSW , " lb great ('Xfesici rc hi liandlhig fire-aiim*, rn- l> i lr * to o*ia;amce better satisfaction -haixaiaV d« d In the market. PABEEK and SCCTT GUNS in Turk «*r <»rtiere*l a* uceued. rsia.tii A iYctaon'j t»w pittols on hand. j^“Thankiug oar friends for j ast&v and assnriag them of fair an ,f honest dealings, we solicit ctmtiuurd hauors. S', r*, Honta. BOOTS AND SHOES- . appear it the April Term 1 Sib of -the Court of Ordi-| nary-of said epaetj and shoir cacse it any ;tliey. have why said:application should not be grantcrl.! Witness rnj e2icjal signature this Dee. 19. 187a.. Em A-S. GILES, Ordinary. BOOK V/ ALTER. EZTilSE. Comx^rt, substantial, econon.- ii.nl 3Ud ecj<ily managed. Gu?r- snteed in •vr-rk *ml full uarrer claimed. Th-? engine ana ixuler cosji.p te, ^iTucor nimp, etc.UiLid box agjsnhe lowiai^ ot H'irse lower. - $CL2 <■ MIX & KlfiTlJjiB, No. 3 Cctfcn Avenue, ejf\d 66 Third MACON, GEORGIA. Street, r, from With Any nn h. saued. The celebrated SOUL \V KIP PKOa.LV ivy rear. We have sold them fo' t.r.> years, and rri &nk . They ere made as geutceiy o.« a flEc sewi-u rh■ e. v.-l t .i u . ... — -i— Try tliem. ' all ~ wttm Iu: . JfjSjifg it Gc bzsi that cm bi them much fcuj erior to leather, and the genera] ^ „ ^ We££.a*£-DV -?° HATS*-*- Bobi’, »b:- U A *i«h«a as . qp* Wbcr. in the «ty ffe trnsi ..u.e^.rs wj . csil Wd evi ,,. u c ” aul is; cov-merd CJ -ire aciiot hi excelled. - ?“• MIX & EIIlTLANi). * .