The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, February 27, 1879, Image 3

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-THlJjtstfK .tlfli'AL' I k 4TZTI* It seems to be an established fact! that Major Wiley has really sold bis | franchise in tbo Tobesofkee turnpike, " and that the road will be made free after the first of THE [JOUft■■JffURJSt-AL FOR 1S79. f •••- _ ...janaliA heteint \fe again mhkf.' : a.;sppcial. offer to all DCW subscribers or pid ones, who will ,*y in advance for 1879 a preseuG of a of our little book of Legal nn.1 information,-7rpVi$l.50pants. The book aloue is worth five-titftfs theprice •this -car THB'-t-ROkw ^ViCBNAr, will uiakcK miscellany, local news, scientific and general iuf»r- maiion, domestic.etbuonpiy, farm roaUere aud true politics. The Home Joubsaii is now enter ing its ninth volume,, and lias been under its present management six yeays and two months. We must thank onr patrons for past favors, and assure fheci tlmtif they will pay m advance in the future we will bp enabled to grehUy im prove our paper; Don’t wait for Septem l)i!r, Kind frieu Is, but conn up aud ro- Dt -w at once. Piice as lieridofore §2 00 new u year. „^.ill selC'inkiug/EearttprinHag press a good machine—which is; jd§t the tiling for circulars, bill heads, cards, and such work,—price $30 cash. It any of oUr boy readers wap t to start au amateur paper and. job ' office,;- we will let them have the press ’and a com- plole outfit of type for $50. We wish to dispose of this pi;e^s: so iv e , to make room for a larger and faster one better suited to general job' and poster work Lewis Barrow was the leading Kadical politician in Houston County. Hew is six feet four inches high and of gigantic frame- There wasno .tinge of whita in his countenance, and his influence with Tbis is a matter in which the neonje negroes was nnbonDded. Lewis .&■ ~ 3 7 ^Tr^ j^^J^^gg-ef{|yS[eB^ap^es3yidjQwned,a May, liereabbut. of our county feel the toll gate has been a grtvious rax on them nearly ever sfoeelhis county garden with the regnl-ition sorry fence. Nat Jackson, also a son of Ham, owned Was settled. The people of onr conn- "Atypical pine rooter species, ty, out board of fofcds arid n-vennes, ' ^hich became quite intimate with.that and lastlv and leastlv, Tffi Homs « ankn - About armonth ago they had Joraorit, have, been demandiug this j ® nt * at least sow M 1 ' " in the- hame of jtrfece and nnrestrict- lhe e a ^en, being pretty badly be ile.for severat years, and we-con- ' r ^j “f- 1 ; 130(11 fauriiito W Me bnrpfiople that the embargo <rrilwI) mr ” ,Le Aep-«ie. :fnd ed trad gratulktc has at last beep ratiMi We have beard several minors afloat as to who the real purchasers are ana the price paid. One of the most im- V up soon one iu i . > i; L on i m tl>< run til war was liec.ufed. Lewis was the first to open the fight, with a genuine^ loyal league club, but Nat was a black- portaut is that.tbc price paid wus i s . luil ^> "ifo sinews uf steel, and stood 500, and tbe 'bentiil ^iirojrd I ^iVVOud. They went at it literally Company famished thJgnds for Ril.w l° r wh . e “ *- he Dninitv f'nmmicoinnoiu In m.ilrn iL.> UUitlC CiOSCU Ll'VUij S uUgt'l ith turtle grip' iu his mouth, buddy 'bitten on lip. Having been defeated in the trial by comLttt, Lewis appealed to the Commissioners to make .the purchase. The: County JB m m 8 „« JpifpiPii? SS to Macon’s trade as well as a burden to onr planters. Tbe price paid was about twiev what a new bridge and enbankmeut could have been 1)11111 for. Aliy. JViley claimed an exclusive, right W-tfiesmossing nnder tlie charier', aud when consider that Lis annual net To tub Pi«ESS.—'Ve have for sale a -income from tbe tolls after paying all UviHoat last years prices; . Day & Gobdgn. Me are. agents,for the, eitic Guano - 1 '* Dai 1 . LOCAL DOTS. -Ahjor-Sfoore is’Ubfo id bb ooffc*- X dump and cold Bn ell of weather expenses was sixteen • or seventeen hundred dollars,!The amount paid may bethought quite cheap. The compro mise cu that amount was doublless due to mutual doubts on the part of -both seller'‘ and' purchasers as to the validity ot the exclusive franchise. Notwithstanding the general rejoic ing jiOjidGsam over the prospective ier than ever y—as all our far- 4h— — ‘life uiers have to' puy ' transient rates, whereas,they have usually bought.-an- uual tickets, and ih d conui ,k Xf“ B Ahh6U wHibegifi the pnbhc K U.,ol the first Aloud ay tu March iu- attsil of April. —Our pre-smun, Guss Russell. the bar ber, was married Iasi night, Gus. is a ^ooil and industrious boy aud ad Wish luui well, —Mr. F. M. Hotter had his smoke bouse bioseu into by a burglar bniur- il.tr night iiud a considerable quantity i.l Bool Muicu. —The Mi-UttZutaa f ^ ,, JH the crossing is iijjw Very bud conUitiou, and will not be repared very soon unless the yBibb County officials attend to it. We liope they will do so, even before, they get possession,.and the people of Iiousl. /, will clieeri ally forgive past differences in lhe gener ’ : '~ -^-■■-tA™nssuastS r TiA^ j ))y tfagBSeWBfeaS RaZEJi liX SLOllOSS. Oid John Brown’s soiil' Seems to be still marching on, evc-u in tbe liule ■invesiigniiou he' was 'tiischrrged, bililig being justifiable. the TEHEE CiilLDiiEN BUitNED DEATH. TO buturduy five or six li file * negroes were cutuug wood at ific Baptist church, wiicu they commenced leasing a ji bing a iiliie boy ubout ten years old wIjo was playing near by. After awhile the iittie Jctlow resented their tunuts. in the ; siuliTe which ensued', hciuigest negro boy about tbirtceu ^ . J j cars uiu struck the little white boy a -'j 1 *® county was most Horribly burned, * 11 "! i..--;i.—l.-.i, n.T .!... i i .. £X.1.- aud died in a short time. Bne was about eight ye. rs old, mid her ciotbii'g caught fro— tl e fire while her l'mli m iaiclub.wiil give j „ masque cotimou party ou Fri- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , iaJ m g Ut, Ararcu -in. llie oonumu.-e l ^ ^ u puiul(ll dan lm>e our Uitmhb lor an invnuUou. ami uult Zow was llChvl. • x —A good many of oureiiizens huve ten to ,,UHld Ullnk",—iXpoitctt cider InlUg the beverage. —Ouidi B ng <>1 O' ationsute now in full IsM. . i.u nany oi our itpin.ug liicnda it tl.11.king ubout piuhting coin, — I’m shenp cabbage .and tnruipseid all on'. J. D. Mums—all fvyhh “ud Last M-urVerop. Wk will sell G UANO for 450 -ib* cf.t- a the pniciiascr paying freight, or 00 iba and we pay fieight. D.vi .T Gi.ufioX. Chew Jackson’s Bkst Sweet Nuvy cliacco. —Dec; 4tb.ly and the county Court, where lie met with no better success, and eagle out minus the costs. So far so good, but n<.w lhe matter took n serious turn. Lewis’s fitijer began to inflame, a bone felon wus formed, and he took to his bed,—At last mortifi.cu.iuii set in and rapidly extended up his arm, and Dr. Palmer was called in when even too la.le.for amputation, to save the patient. Sunday Lewis died, and the same eve ning Coroner Schilling empanelled a jury and held an inquest. Barney pre sided in an able and dignified manner, heav-. ..The,testimony was. substantially as a- bove, with the addition that the imm2- diate cause.:of his’ death was pyoemia, or 1 hnpuss from the bone felon becom ing absorbed in bis blood.- The ver- ,ff.»,. i Newspaper advertising is now nifced.by bn^Biggs men. shaving faith in their own-wares, as the most effec live means, of secut-idg. for theiir goods a wide reeogfotioa.of rheir merits'. DB, C. McEANE’S CELEBRATED Newspaper advertising impels inqui ry, and when the article offered is of good quality and. at a fair price-, the natural results is iyicreasi-d sales. Newspaper advertising is iha most enercetic and vigilant of s;desmeu; ad dressing thousands each day, always in the advertiser’s interest aud ceaselessly at work decking customers-from all classes. Newspaper advertising is a permanent addition to the repnudinn of the goods advertised, because it is a permanent influence always at work in their inter est. Newspaper advertising promotes trade, for even in the dullest times ad- verti-ers secure bv far the largest share of w hat is being doue. OT UVs. IN OS. We are selling the following brands of Guano, ‘"freight’paid,” at last year’s prices: Geobgia State Gkaxoe, Watscn & Clark, Ell wan. Homestead. CoorEis & Catek. >_o-* diet 61 the jury was; l- We, tfic'jury, find that deceased, Lewis Barrow, come to his death by a bite inflicted en Lis finger l.y Nat Jackson.—R.<bt. J. Smith. Foreman; G. H. White. W.H. Opry, H. J- Bro«h, J.-E. ifurrelt, B. E. Avi.nl, John B. Parnell, J. F. Humphries, £. L^Fehier,, G. II. Avant, Chau, Poland, ' L. At. AvaUl.” On Monday Nut was arrested on tiro charge of .-murder, and arraniged before darling, wi.o swaitn. the si reefs. . Last. Lafo 1- Noilinghamon, Tuesday. After Last Friday evening a little daughlcr of Etrk SiubiijS; of the fif.h distiict oi « UA iS’OS- Weie selling -the fuihtwitig popular i>m1s of Giitu:6, ‘‘freight paid,” at hM years prices: O^Ol^jTAn .OllANdE, Batson & Clauk, Etii-an, Il .MFsTEAfi, i Cooper & Catek. ■V-*-a—-—t—- Mcsioal Gnsi^i—Afeudelssohn’s ex- nisitely beanlifnl duet :‘ - I would that 0' love;” Himm.-ls celebrated song The Battle Prayer’, and Oosteu’s Alpine Bells,” instrumental, form ‘lie nisicul contents of the Southern Mu- ical Journal for February, and if lure is a tunsieal magazine published nit furnishes iu any oue number a la.icer selection -of music than ®b love we baveu’.t . iet seen it. If music O'ers’ouly' knew what 'an amount, of mi able music was given yearly iu th« citSAL at, the nominal eost of $1,00, ivjoonld not heljr’snWcribing. Seuif eu Gouts for the Febriuny number <1 you will get iuusic that will cost tr $1,00 at any music ntoxe. Ad- vss Ludileu & Bates, Savauuah, Ga., L UGckvd au sv Li, j^Ui. Up lu go HW;i) Btutigercd aud led.again, and was. car ried iu.uie by. a neighbor who came along just then. He was badly hurt, but was so far recovered .‘is to be Tuesday. T he -boy who s ruck the blow was arrested, and carried before two akUrman, who fined,him llirej dol lars, aud rtquired That bis father should w Lip. him. Before the Si nlence was, carried' out, ! lu.wever, Slnjiff But uer arrested lh_- boy under clnuge pi assault wiili intent to murder. He was safely lielu a under ‘hat warrent until Tuesday morning, when the pros.Trillion cui-Sf-nted to let his father take him out and give him a good whipping dll paying lhe costs. He was quite forliinate to es-ca|>e so light ly, and would, not have done so, but he is a mere boy, and his father one of llie hcst, and most orderly colored men iu town. Iris to die hoped that these liovs will treasure .Ibis lesson so as to keep them frpm worse trouble in after life. THE BURGLARY CASES. iblisliers. Notice. —I will puy tbe full whole- le price for Pork, Beef, Mutton, Bad, “her and Eggs.. Persons having -the- ' 0Vfc named Provisions for sale, . can J a ready market for th-m by ap- tfng to ® !ri S J . W Mass’. e8*5t Teeth-extracted without pain. Beau- -aftsssrsrfsrg? Macon, Ga.—Dealers in all Goods. of Dental to Our Patrons! —Here after all ad iisements must be Landed on or be-. Wednesday of inch week, as we np the forms on Wednesday f° e Company. Ever since our last- i-tsne the officials and several others have been busy trac ing up tbe burglars and goods stolen from Messrs MporsJe Tuttle’s. Store, William and Sam Fanu were airestedr.s accomplices of Green Riley in the breaking iu aud disposing of the stolen goods. All three of these parties have acknowledged their guilt and have been committedLtoitwait trial at the next Superior Court. William , claims to be the one who shot Mayor Moore, though this txleis doubted by many who be lieve it was Green Rilev. Stolen goods have been found i ban a dozen places.-, and all hac in more than a dozen places.-, and all had been sold by Green Riley or bis accomplices for a mere song. Several others, are more than suspected of being connect ed with the receiving and disposing of •the goods, and will have their deyr in Court liSbte^iur next T«per' goes .to press* AO v~> sd The toad-as an insect destroyer is be coming quite popular; in Europe. Once a weak a ‘‘toAl market” is held regularly in Paris, to which these little animals are brqnght caretully assorted, according to their strength and size- aud packed by, the hundred in baskets t your residence in the be3t -a ».». . . xr.fi'Ur'r ■ ■ ic’School.—The public school Ferry Male school will begin > M ? nda - V in March, and enntume - ffloa hs D. Q. Abbjtx, Prtn. find reai ing £rui majority use of stated that purchase-,- et that reaches the market. t jrreat comm Ohio, on acconnt of T HlUgall cy from the public treasury, together with the sums extracted. The whole: ami motiier were out. Her Screams bioiiglit them at once, hut their efforts were too late to be successful, and she was so badly burned that dcuth re- leaved from the horrible sufferings in a snort) time. In attempting to save, his. chihbMr. Stubbs had boifi hands so badly buruod, that in some places flush entirely left the bones, aud may result in lus being disabled for life. ’The same eveuing Mr A. Mi flit, of Bibb County; who lives jus, 1 across t’. e creek from Mr. Stubb's, also had a little leu yems old eauglifer. 1 u ne 1 so bs.i 1 that she died that- night. Her si.H' r irigs were terrible ns she was burned' all over her body to a crisp.—Her elolli inig caught from a sage, field which had just beep burned over, and into .which lhe children had gone to piny. Anothcr.cbild was burned to dialh on Monday at Mr. G, W. Smoaks about five miles east of Perry. It was a ne gro baby boy about two years old. Its clothes canglit from ■ the fire place, aud its little sister did all it could t>. put out the fire, but the child was so badly burned that it died iu a few hours. The numerous cases of fatal burning these days should make puents and children careful about fire,—Children should' Le.taught not only not to play with tire, but the. best manner of extin guishing it when danger is at band. A CHANGE. It is not so many years ago that- youcg American women were really ashamed to admit that they were bles sed with hearty appetites. They had an idea, seemingly, that to appear pale and ill was to be spiritual—ethereal; it was their aim to look elegantly wretch ed. Well, many of them hail half their wish; they looked wretched, 1 n. not elegant. They were eburged with drinking vinegar, eating slate pencils, aud ^committing other monstrons ub- "' 'es. They may have been un justly accused, but their theories war- ‘*apt the peculation. All such non sense belongs to the past. American women to-day eat as much as they, want, audmore wholesome food than they ate; they walk more; court the open air; cultivate their bodies as well minds; believe in perfect diges tion, Unbroken sleep, the glow -and glgiy of umblemished health.. No won- their proportions are fuller, their mors blooming, their eyes !eir step more elastic. And regarded as_a fact that as on they will he rounder still. Handsome Income For An Energetic lady or gentlemen.—The Ohio Seale Works of Cincinnati have just com pleted and are now introducing to the public a Handsomely finished Family Scale, an article that has always been needed in every household, & in a com munication addressed to the publisher of this paper the proprietors ask us to refer them to some reliable party, to introduce it for them to the people of this County. It is very seldom that a new article steps so suddenly into a Universal favor. Housekeepers are loud iu its praise, it is always ready, ihire g’ug no weights to get lost or to be hunted tip, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them is a handsome base suvmontiied by a column in which works a spiral spring so Kcictilifictilly adjusted as to weigh anything up to twelve pounds with per fect accuracy, on ihe top of the col umn is the platform on which the ar ticles to be weighed aro placed, and they bare an adjustable indicator so that yon can take the I are of any ves sel > on may use iu weighing, giving yon the exact net weight. Housekeep ers at once st e their value in .weighing fruiis, sugars and oilier ingredients usid in preserving, cooking etc., in testing the Weights of purchases from others. T he Seales awe made of all Braes, are highly polished and are finished 'iu.. 11 skillfid manner. They are very utttv-c- li ve and lake the eye of every one win sees them. Ij fin ii,s lo us that nearly every fatnil.V in this county will want one, and is certainly a rare opportunity for some smart and em rgetic party to pi»k ill’ quite a nice little income dur ing the next few uv'iiili. The cornpe iy has ligeuts in other counties win ere easily making from i?o 00 to $G 00 pel-day sei'ing tlii'in, and ne would recommend pai ties in need of employ ment to drop the U'HJO SCALE WORKS. No! 125 and 127 Central. Avon ne. Cincinnati, O., a postal card and all inform*ion etc., will be cheer fully given them by mentioning our paper.—5t LITER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSrETSIA AXD SICK HEADACKS. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. P AIN in the right side* nnder'. the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is m the left side ; the .patient is rarely able to lie on the left side j sometimes the pain is felt under die shoulder blade,: and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in die arm. The stomach is affected with - loss of appe tite an.d sickness; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prhkly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts ever^ remedy. Several of die above symptoms attend the.disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For ail bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. TUTT’S A TORPID UVEA la the frnitfnl sonrcc of many diseases, promi nent among which arc DYSPEPSIA, SICK-KEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite and gausea, the bowels aro costive, bat sometimes alternate .with ■ looseness, Pain in the Head, accompanied with a Dull sensation in the backport, Bam in the right side and, nnder the ■ shoulder- blade, fullness after eating, with a disin- dinntion to exertion of body or mind, Irri tability of temper, Low spirits, Loss ol' memory, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, General weariness; Dizziness, Flattering at tho Heart. Dots before the eyes, Yellow Sirin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlessne38 at night with fitfaldraamfl, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WABNDfGS ARS USIRESED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a single dose effects such a change cf feeling as to astonish the sufferer. :0s claims that the .jetties at the month of the Mississippi will be iu four months -.uni is san- a of haying a channel of thirty fat-t of water in fifteen months after ~cr m- jetties, according to Cap- ain ikies, throw the mud ’from the Mississippi' far out in the gulf, and a west ctirreut_spreads it ont over.a large MUTT’S PILLS are componndad from snbatonces that are free from act properties that can injnro the most delicate organization. They Search, Cleanse, Purify, and Invigorate the entire System. By relieving the en gorged Liver', they cieanie tlie blood from poisonous humors, and thus impart health and vitality to the body, causing the bowels- to act naturally, without which no one can feel well. A Noted Divine sa^s: Dr. TUTT:—Dear Sir; For ten years I have been a. martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation nr.d P;:es. Lai-t Spring roar Pills-were recommended tome; I need them ( bat with little faith). I am now a well man, hare *of «i appetite, digestion perfect, rewalar s piles cone, and I hare coined tort j pounds solid They are worth their weight m jroIcL Rmt. bTL. SIMPSON, Louisville, £ i TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect is to Increase the Ap.petite, and canse the body to Talce on Flesh, thus the system is nourished, end hy their Tonic Ac tion ^ o:i the Digestive Organs, Regular BR, Ji F, HMW8QB, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- r “Fen disetBes exist thetcinn.it be relieved by rs. storing the liver lo its this parpw! this purpose r.o remedy kts ever been invented thst hss is hsppy an effect ss TUTT’S PILLS.” SOLD EVEBYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 yinrray Street, New York. UT Dr. TUTFS MANUAL of Valnshle Infor mation and Useful Receipts ” will be mailed fret on application. amount aggregates tfiirty ‘ tlioKsatM-area of tlie west-whilst at present the dollars. "Many of the criinitials are i water directiy tu the mouth of the jut- among the most prominent citizens. ‘ties is deepening: BEWA3E OF IMITATIONS. Th$ genuine nre never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s Liver Pm.ls. The genuine AIcLane's LrvER Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and FlfMI.Ng Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. (7- ‘'(■'Lane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Flem ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the nain.e McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. USE THIS BRAND. BEST IN WOULD. And better titan an t v Sal- era t ns. (foe Wsp'oonfnj of this Soda with sour mi.k equals Four teaspoonfu s of the best Baking Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. Bee package' for val uable. information. If the teaspoon is loo large and does not produce good results at - fitsf, nse less afterworosS A PFLICATIONFOU ADMINISTRATION. Geoegi*.—Houston County; Geoegu ,—Houston County B. D. Brcvrii lias applied for administ.-utioii on tli-t estate of Mrs. JLticretia Brown late of said county deceased: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the February term- lt<79 of tbe Court of u* Binary of said county and show cause if any they have why said application should not be granted: Witness my oiheial signature this Dec. 26.1878. 4w. A. S. GILE8, Ordinary. 4 PPLICATION TO SILL REAL ESVATE. Geoegi a—Houston County: John W. Turner, execn* or, of J. I. B. Turner, deceased, lias applied for leave to sell a part of he real estate of said deceased: ■ This is therefore to cite all y.e sous concerned to appear at tue February term 1870 of the Court of Ordinary of said cx»unty, and show cause, if any they ha re, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this Dec. 2CCi. 1878. 4w. * A.S. GJLBEs*. Ordirary. GEORGIA—Hou-ton County: Amos W, Murray has apjilied for administration ou the estate of Jeremiah Mnnay, late of said coun ty deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at tne February term 1879 of the Court of J ordinary of said county and show cause if any they have, why said, application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this December 19 1878. A. S, GILE>, 4w. Ordinary, GJ-'OKGIA—nou-sToN County: W. M. Mclviii, goardianor Julia Schneider, has applied lur dismission from his fcust; This is therefore to cite aii persons concerned to appear it the February tend I STD, of the Court of Ordinary of raid county and. ahow cause 1 any r have, »ny said application should not be granted.' Witness my official siemtors this Sec, 19th, 1S74 4(» A. ri. UiLt., Oidiusry. GEORGIA—Houston County: ' E. H. "Wimberly, administrator, of A. H..Wim beriy, of said county, deceased, has »i>- phed for dismission from his anst: .s This is tLere ore to cite airpersons concerned to appears* the April Teim 1S79 of the Court of ordi nary of said conaty and dhovr cause if any they v. 1 have why said application should nut lie Wilncss iu> official sign* signature this Dec. ID. IS78. A. 3. GILES, Ordinary. vKoi i’tt.ti EGGS! WALTER EH .-DTE. —mm Ko. 16C—Front Tiew. Ko. 1G0—Back View. BRATTLEBORG. VT. Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., is proving a , SUCCESS, Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue beforo purebasing any other. THE LARGEST WORKS (8F THE KIND) OH THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue sent-free. JR. H. MAY & CO., 98 Cherry Street. Macon, Ga. Manufacturers atnl Dealers in id CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS HAENKSS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AND DAMES; Trunks, Traveling Bags, Children’s Carria ges and Leather.; X3~ Call aud oriuilno our stock before purchasing. Ecpoiitorle*—98 Chorry Str.et, Uacra. and its Broad, street, Augusta. sap 6—Tg - r OLD FASHIONED BEAM SCALES AT; THE OLD .ROCK WAREHOUSE. *r/ HAWKH J SVILLE, GA. DR. W. N. FLEET WOOD,Proprietor. To the Pliiuters of Houston and adjoining counties I guarantee Full Weights fhd the Top of the Market- m COSSMiSSIOHS FOR SELLIN6. Promptness and Fair Dealing is mj motto. Bring jonr cotfon and try jn. Waste Wo Money COUNTERFEIT Singer Sewing Machine PllICES OF THE GENUINF, (*really Reduced. 282,812 Machines Sold in 1877. linger Manufacturing Co. .. being 20,ACC mobs Than any previous Year, Notwithstanding the great depression it business. No‘•Singer’* Machine is genuine without the above Trade Mark oil the Arm of the Machine. es- BKTTEIt STILL! During the months of January, February. JIa-ch and .tlril 1878, tbe sales of our Genuiue Singer Sewing Machines were sixty per cent larger than during the cnrre!'p.'i»^-ii^ mouths of last year. Could there be stronger evidence of the hol< liiete unequalled luacui-cs liave taken upon tlie public esteem? Waste no money ou Inferior Counterfeits. «*»▼»«• n - 1 irrn " lar. Send fov \ircu- THE RINGER HANUFATURIKG COMPANY IMC3PAL OFFICE, 3A UP^jOtl ? QUAKE, N. Y. General Office for Georgia, Sooth Carolina, Florida and Alabama, 42 Marietta St., Atlanta, «a. Sayanndx ‘‘•ranch Offices.—Augusta, Ga„- Gainesville, Ga., Colnmbns, Ga., Macon, Ga., Thomasville, Ga., Home. Ga., Jacksonville, Fla,, and Charleston, S. C. Sep 6-78 Smo. J. N. TUTTjuI'], Agent, Ferry, Ga. F. 8* 'jr@mN8@W*S 8QM8* - Successors 10 F. S - Johnson $• Sons. Dealers in Biiiweth Iiffhi; Carriage and Wagon Material, Steeel. FAIR3ANKS5^L i 3.RH3B£Rn f a c LE|.TH|RB 2 LTING, GUNS. GUNS. Our large salcg of rnFEH-I.OADING GUNS, (great experience in !-••->'(-■- «— —- v lh great experience in handling fire-aims, ejj- •bk-s ns to gnaraurre Iietter satisfaction .ban any »ffo’<le<l in the maiket. PARKER and. SCCTT GUNS i« •tore or ordered as ucsirud. smith A rt ei-.on'i aew pistols ou hand. J^“Thankiug our inends for pa9t favors, and assnriag them of fair ana honett dealings, we solicit contiuned fanor?. F. tsi, JQII3V^O>’S SOAK. Mncom. G-u. ■ 1 IP * iCJIHSl—— .—.-I.l-. ■ -Ill ■ inn BOOTS AND SHOES, MiX & KiFiTLWIO, No. 3 Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third Street, MACON, GEORGIA- ~r- w we dirtet ctteiition. Our Stock of embrace* all the i belter Hues mti be found. We Jarre g fnllliue of all kiutlh for Geutg, *^^"^**4* weir, irom wkicb any can be- KH-ted. The celebrated STAG'D AUD SCREW' KIP BROGAN the 1 uj made fur heavy wear. We have sold them for two years, and we find 1 any Others. They ffre made as genteely as a fine tewed shot, y.t of hid Iralhfr, and the genera! ext-: ienre is. they wear about a ’ ear. Try them. V. ■ i.a-.e U.C -HOW f KB ’CALF PEGGED BOOT. which is without an (qtfal. We tuvi g . -d bi cK o A T.S at our stand ‘.u 'Ihiru : tract. V-Iie.: in Jh - city wc- triun x .urc.r.“er.-i will ciil ami examiue our stack, aud be convinced that w. eaniiut i*e mirailiu.