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P»Icp: $2 OO PpI-'AiiJhhu. in Advance.
fiiMUN r.r AimX, Editor & Proprietor.
afnls fXPEJl iseTad ktehy week be
ONE THOUSAND FAMILIES
IK THE BEST SECTION OF GEOBOLS.
THURSDAY EYEXIYG, APRIL 10.
A severe snow S'orcn at Provifacotom,
Maes., Thursday niglit did considerable
-damage to ; shipping.' Some lives are
reported lost.
Washington Nathan, son of Benja
min Nathan, who was murdered in New
York some years ago, was shot in the
neck at the Broadway Hotel by Miss Ma
rion Ward, an actress. The wound is
severe, but not necessarily dangerous,
jealousy was the cause of the shooting.
The British authorities have formally
protested against the occupation of the
island of Mataconga by. the French.
The French Claim that the island was
ceded to them in 187S, but the British
clninr to have possessed it since 1826.
The-affair will probably be promptly
settled in a friendly manner.
Pocahontas is to have, a monument,
Up to the qresent time there has not
been so much as a.tablet by the tomb
at,Gravesend, where she lies, as certi
fied by the; following entry in the regiss
tor: “1619, May 31, Bebecca Wroife,
wyffe of Thomas Wroife, gent., a Vir
ginia lady borne, was buiied in the
phancel.”
Trri: Georgia Pharmaceutical Associa-
ciatiou met in Savannah on Tuesday,
aiid the junior drug clerks are haying a
chance to poison a few unsuspecting
customcis all over the State. “Itoll on
fhou deep, dark, and blue-pill-mbn,
roll.”
A lfEvisioNAKY court inarlial called at
his special request lias either viridica-
•ted or whitewashed Gen. Fitz John
!: Porter; wbo : was a few years ago ensh-
ieied for. failure to obey the orders of
Gen: Pope at the second battle of
, Bull’s Bun, or Manassas. He is restor
ed to: take effect from the date of his
dismissal.
, . We are glad to see a few newspapers
in the State that are not in favor of dis-
,.- . armipall. gopcl citizens.. An • idiotic
grand jury in Fulton epunty i wants A
'jaw passed , prQhibitiqg^jthe. “buying
selling, o.wning, farming, -borrowing
..bringing- into the State any pistols or
j ,. .pistqLcarjridge^.” .As juries iyi!l rare'- 11
ly -eyer- punish murderers,•, every man
_j )r shoujcl be allowed to protect, himself.—
judges, juries, and leading nawspapn-
seem disposed to* “strain at a gnat and'
swallow, acamel.'’ 1 - •
.
A Great Hardware. House.—That
Well , known firm, Messrs Oarhart k
Curd, of Macon, have a card in another
Column, which speaks for itself. This
house has a long established reputation
as. the leading hardware men jn the.
south, jmd their name is synonimoris
with honor and fair dealing. . Bead
their card and give them a call. Those
popular gentlemen. Mcssrs Jewett, Orr
and Saulshuvy will be be. found wit}i
them. • •
U.’vr
Clothing and Hats.—Messrs Win-
ship & Callaway, that old and popular
olothing house, of Macon, has a card in
another column to which we call espe
cial attention. They have this spring
a very large and elegant stock, and can
suit everybody, with new clothes at won
derfully low prices.
Onr genial friend:W. Pitt Baldwin,
late of Houston County, is still with this
house, and will • be glad to give all his
.friends jUs—in the very best goods, most
Btylish cuts, and specie basis cost. Give
them a call for yonr spring clothiug and
hats.
We have taken frequent occasion to
call attention to the fact that the conn-
' ty press of this state is unsurpassed by
that of any state in: the Union in every
thing that pertains to character, stand :
ing and influence. Our weekly jour
nals are. not only a credit to the state—
they are an element of strength, and
growth and greatness of the, common
wealth.; and they bear perpetual testi
mony to the fact that Georgia lias far
outsripped her southern sisters, not on
ly in substantiaPprOgress and prospers
ty; but in more'difficult solution of the
political problems that have sorely
vexed and hnirrassed her. In this mat
ter the weekly press of the state have
been prominent in action and iu judg
ment.—Coistiiuiion.
Radicalism: is now in its dying spasm
in South CarUina, and the bastard’
monster is likely to be troublesome
even in the; hour aud article dr detith;.
-The ■ district : attorney of the United
States court threatens to apply the iron
clad test path to all the jurors iit the ap
proaching court in Charleston, which
will cause the juries to be composed
exclusively' o£ negroes, and many of the.
best citizens of the state are to be tried
for political offenses. The emergency
would seem to suggest the remedy, of
of holding that- district attorney to a
strict personal responsibility for his
acts. We have had-enough of these
radical outrages, and. the convicting
of. innocent citizens before- prejudiced
juries and ou the testimony of perjured
There is a time when forbear
ards the infamous pimps of
•securing power ceases to be a virtiie.
The days of these rascals will we hope
eorae to an end ou March 4. 1S81.
portionmen', Georgia will be entitled to
about three hundred. There are also
one hundred and fifty supervisors to be
appointed, of which Georgia is entitled
to four. Already there have been sev
eral applications for these lust named
appointments.
In Dublin, on the 22d nit., a sad af
fairoccuicd. A white boy, about six
icen years of age, one James Hutchin
SOD; with a negro ‘ of about the same
age, .was looking at a self-cocking pistol
fn the hands, of the latter. Suddenly,
thp .weapon was discharged,- and the
ball entered young Hutchinson’s
heart, killing him instantly. The ne
gro boy has, .since the fatal accident,
lost his mind.
The Marietta.' Journal tells of t
shocking tragedy. It says: “Mrs.
George Scroggins; a widow lady, living
near Powder Springs, who has several
children’ missed her ten-year-old boy
Thursday mon ihg, and after.a diligent
search she found him hanging from a
loft iu the stable dead. Evidently he
had attempted to climb through
small opening,into the loft, liis foot
slipped, his head caught on the inside
of the plank, leaving his body dangling
in the air by the neck, and being una
ble to extricate himself from his peril
ous position, life was soon extinct. He
had been dead about two flours when
he was found.”
Two robbers aftifcked'Mf. Thos. Ad
ams, of Barnesvillc, within two hun
dred yards of the public square of the
town, on Thursday night last, and pe-
remptoily demandedi his money. He
had.with him a very small pistol, with
two barrels loaded,. which he fired at
his assailants, and then] successfully
beat a retreat. He thinks they were
tramps, who wero laying in wait to rob
him.
The North and South Bailroad has at
last reached the corporate limits of
Hamilton, Harris county, from Co
lumbus.
The number of little negro children
cremated iu the interior of the State
through, carelessness is really; startling.
On last Monday evening Dipjt. Walker,
colored,-living ou ; the place pf Mr. H.
0. Walker, seven miles from Dublin,
left his three little 1 children in the house
iu charge of their older sister, about
twelve' years of - age. Soon afterward
the house took fire and the girl ran out,
leaving (he children in the house, where
4fley Wer6 ! burneiUup. 1 ' 11 ,
Medical Association
tlanta on the 6th . of
May-- This is ^e.of the largest, if.no.t
The largest; medical association in the.
wjQnld, On the 6th of May the Sonthern
;Baptist Conyenrion is,in the same city.
As the doctors itwill be, in session- for
fetsr days, the two conventions .will 'be
in Athvnta at least two days together.
The -LdGrmiyt ! Reporter says $ is r&
ported that Mr. Willie Mooty was
knocked down by a tramp on the river
bridge at West "'Point Tuesday night
and was robbed of his wateh anil some
money.
Central Georgfct Weekly: “The swamp
lands .below the : city are among the
very richest in Bibb connty. The area
under cultivation this year far. exceeds
that of a few yfears since. Four years
ago 1 only nineteen plows were inning,
'last season, ninety-four, end' this season
there will be two hundred, according
to the best -calculation! Land that
conld have been purchased a' short
time since for ten dollars is now held
nt twenty-five dollars, si) we are inform-,
ed. Much ofjtlie corn that conies to
Macon is raised on these swamp lands.
If the county, would construct a good
read from the city through the swamp it
would be a source of great benefit and
profit to the agricultural interests of our
own immediate people,”
There are at present one hundred and
five-persons charged with various crimes
in the Atlanta jail Several of these,
however, are from other States, confin
ed far safe keeping. About twenty of
the prisoners are awaiting the expiration
of'sehtenees imposed on them by the
United States courts for illicit distil
ling,
Ice was reported from all quarters in
Augusta.. Friday.
A Miss Monis, of Oglethorpe county,
but-eleven and a half years old, was
married on Sunday last to a gentleman
of twenty-fiie.
A stranger named Carlysle, attempt
ed .to commit suicide in Auguste-Thurs
day night by .taking a large quantity of
laudonnm. A stomach pump, a .severe
system of walking so as to keep him
from sleep, and. copious draughts of
coffee, saved, his. life.
Extensive' preparations are being
made for the celebration of< Memorial
Day -in Atlanta'-oh the 29tlr .inst. '
A ydnng-Malhy bby,’ bom in ' Ooeani-
nn o fnll Tv rwl fv-vUn-- ari-T'h miipj
they were buruedv
The National
.will .m,eet, in. Jit);
af their fcoi
ning the
f their
really
seems wicked to do a harmful thing in
sheer wantonness, and certainly they
have no sufficient motive. A margin of
profit between shipping points is all
they claim to desire, and this is practi
cable all the same whether prices are
high or low. They know too, that .it.
will be impossible to sustain -the mar
kets for any considerable length of
' time, becanse the great ring oFTn vinci.
ble “bears” composed mainly of South7
ern planters, have both the power and
the will to rout all the “bulls” in Goth
am. Possibly the “bulls” are. in league
with the corn sellers of the West, and
ho; e, with frosts and freezes, to back
them, to convince the “Cottontots” one
time more that tt will be wise to plow
up the corn and put in more of the
“money crop.” Succeeding in this,
they will place themselves in position to
“bull" the com markets very effect
ively next spring. Not only so, but
they will learn in due time just how the
medicine works, and if advisable they
will align themselves with the cotton-
optionists in October and become rear
ing “bears.” A downward, fluctuation
is just as good as any if only a fellow
is on that side. The Only inexplicable
feature of the whole scheme is that the
planters should in any circumstances
play in the foie of “bears,” They may
like the fun ik> well as to pay the price
cheerfully. Whether they can afford it
It must be a wonderful business, what T
ever may he said to disparage ic. It
supports ever • thing, so the philoso
phers say. The bar-rooms, faro-banks,
wheels of fortune, and so forth are
probably burdensome, bnt the patient
planters do not complain. Luxuries
are expected to be expensive. '
Ixgomar.
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{Supplies
Q>T^r TIMR*
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
GBOCEBS AND PBOVTSIOX DEALER8
MACON, GEORGIA.
TXTILL OPEN on or about the FIRST OF JULY
VY nexttbe Warehouse formerly occupied by
Auden*)a & Troutman, on Poplar Street. Our
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Will be.hept fully up and complete, and will be
Furnished to bur Planting Friends
on. reasonable terms for CASH or ON TIME. Con
signments of cotton respectfully solicited,
Mr, GEO. W. WRIGHT, weU and favorably
known in Houston and Crawfor I counties, will re
main with ns in the capacity of cotton weigher.—
Mr. Nick Marshbnme, Jr., will also be found at his
old post in onr store. April 10, 6m,
Executor’s Sale of Railroad
Stock.
Under an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Houston connty. Georgia, I will sell before the
Court House door in said county, on the first
Tuesaayin May next, within the legal hours of
sale, two shares of the capital stock of the South
western Bailroad company, belonging to the estate
of Henry To omer, deceased. Terms cash.
F. A. TOOMER,
Executor Henry Toomer, deceased.
Materials,
Faints OU®, .etc. Agents for. Massey’s Excelsior
Cotton (Jffi, Disston's Circular Saws and Fair
banks’ Standard Scales. Apl 10,—lyr.
A NEW JSERIAL.
What a Wife Oau Do.
BY MISS MARY E. BaRTLETT.
/ . /—IN/THE—
SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS
OF SATURDAY", APRIL 12th,
Will appear ihe first chapters of a new serial story,
entitled “WHAT' A WJFE CAN DO,“ from the gift!
cd pen .ofMiss Mart E. Bartlet r, of Cave .Springs,
Ga.' The story is one of absorbing interest, and
wiU ran through eight or ten snmbars of the
Weekly. The scene 'bf the ro'manco'is laid in Eu-
rope—chiefly in London and Paris—and the au
thor, evidently familiar with the locaUties she so
vividly describes, through the medium of a pleas
ing fiction imparts to her readers the additional
pleasure of a tour of the continent.
Subscription $2 a year, SI for six months. Mon-
ey.can be seat by money order, registered letter,
or express atcur risk.
J. H. ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
Georgia—Houston County.
The estate of George Holmes, colored, of said
county, deceased, being unrepresented and not
likely to be represented:
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to appear at the.Court of Ordinary of said, connty
on the first Monday in May next to show cause, if
any they have, why the administration of said es
tate should not be vested in D. H, Culler, Clerk
Superior Court of said county, or some other fit
and proper person.
Witness my official signature this April 3.1S79.
4w. A. S. GILE ?, Ordinary.
ca,' tola 1 fall blooded father, Aiid'a mixed
blooded mother, is 1 the 'latest importa
tion into MacOn. He 1 is described as
being very bright; and quite a enriosi-
ty.- ' •• 0
The cornerstone of the Confederate
monument in Columbns will be laid on
the 14th fast., with Masonic ceremo r
nies. ' -
. If a man, .-during fifty years, chews
every day 4^o.inclip* qt.6olid. plug,, it
will amount, at the end of.the half, cen
ter ofisolid tobacco^ hall an inch thick
and two. inches broad, for . which
he.will' have.jiaid, at..piesent;prices,
two thousand three hundred and seven-
^v-three dollars.
What the Jetties are Doing for
New Orleans.—Mr. Smalley, the Nt-w
York Tribune's correspondent-, \ wrote
the other day from Port Eads a fall de
scription of the Mississippi jetties, and
remarked: “The advantage of the im
provement to commerce is incalculable.
In the one item of cottbii freights the
saying is one dollar : a' bal^, which in a
single year amounts to nearly flic en
tire cost of ihe jetties. To resize how
much the jetties .have already done for
the commerce, of New Orleans one has
only to sail along the river front of the
city; where I counted last week no few
er than one hundred and twenty large
square-rigged sailing vessels and eigh
teen ocean steamers. Fnlly four-fifths
of these ships and steamers-.come from
foreign' porta; for freights of -cotton and
grain. There are now regular steam
lines 'between- New Orleans' and ■ Liver
pool, 1 Bremen, Havana, GalVaston, Vera,
Crriz and'New York, and fregiient'-trips
are made by steamers not ! attached ta
regular lines to Havre, Suuthampton >
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Genoa
and many other foreign ports.’ ’
After a Romantic Marriage,—A
Hartford, (Conn.) states that Frederick
Shepard, the Obachman, and his wife,
the daughter of ex-Gov. Hnbbard, still
remain in the citjr. 1 There is no dispo
sition to makq.any negotiations, though
Shepard and his wife, would be very
glad to do so. It is decided that Gov.
Hubbard will have nothing to
do with Shepard, though proba
bly if his daughter would leave him
Governor Hubbard would deceive her
back: Shepard oohtinues- alarmed over
the warlike ^attitude' 6f the Hubbard
family/and fears : that his life would be
in danger should he show himself in
public. It is probable that Gov. Hub
bard has used very strong expressions
concerning him, even to threats of in
flicting personal violence.
The debt reports of France show that
one million and a half of the people
hold $ 2,000,000.000 in!5 per cent rentes,
and nearly two 1 millions more hold §2,-
452,9S1,000. This result has been se
cured by'the issue, of small bonds. The
mass of the people have an opportuni
ty to invest their earnings' in govern
ment securities at a fair rate . of inter
est. Thus the bonds remain at home,
and the government and the people are
benefited m a variety, of ways. IF
more-facilities are afforded to the mass
es of this country a similar result wi
follow.-
NOW OPENING
AT
WINSHIP c§3
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
CLOTH1MO’ and HATS,
For Men, Boys and Cliildreii, for Spring and Summer,
OUR GOODS ARE CHOICE,
AND ALL OUR PRICES LOW.
WIN SHIP & CALLAWAY,
50 SECOND STREET,
MACON, - - - - GEORGIA.
April 10—Ira.
ft H. MAY &
DO.,
98 Cherry Street, .Macon, Ga.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
BUGGIES,
HAS MES S, SADDLES, WH3PS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AP^D
HASHES; TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, LEATHER,!
eARRIAGm-;';,/-
XirYjal] and exiuiine our stock before purebasing. Repositories—98 Chorrr Street, MacBn, and
208Broad otre®, Augusta. * sep6-L7S. :•
PERRY,
- GEORGIA:
H as now cn hand i new and complete
Stock of
TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
TX7HICH HE WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN
VV ever before offered in Perry.
At Wholesale, . Macon Prices will be
Duplicated.
.63- Roofing, Guttering, etc., done to order in
the most approved style. Apl 3 lyr-
$100 REWARD.
In addition to the .reward offerred by the
Governor, I will pay $100 tor the apprehension
with proof to convict, of the incendiar 7 who set
fire to my son, H. N. Feagiu’s barn, etc.
Geo. M. Feagin.
NOTICE.
im ©OaillTT #|Sg.
TWENTY ROOMS.
Just opened on Second Street, second door from
Poplar, next to W. W. Collins’ Carriage Repository.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Having been compelled to give up the National
Hotel, I have located as above, and am prepared to
furnisli first-class 1 board by the day, week or
month' at reasonable rates. Shall .be glad to see
any of my old friends and patrons.
Vary respectfuUy,
E. C, CORBETT.
milleb,
adjoining counties, Snpreme Court* 1 ^
Georgia, United States Courts, and e ta
where by special cou tract. jan jg j
USE tills BRAND.
Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Cures of-Syphilis and Scrofula in all their
stages. . '
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all -skin dis
eases. ..
For Sale by C. E. Mann, Perry,. Ga., and all
druggists.
CASH ADVANCES MADE
ON RACS, BEESWAX, HIDES
Tallow, Horns, Hoofs, Bones,
Cattle Tails, Old Metals, etc. For quotations, etc.,
inquire of
• IRWINS. l^prfeNTHAL, .
20C Pearl Street, New 1 York,
The Baby Bonds.—The authorities
at Washington seem to yiew Georgia’s
Babies with a, jealous eye. The Qom-
troller of currency seems tp view the
new bonds as bills of credit intend
ed for circulation, against the issueing of
which states are prohibited by the Con
stitution. Of coarse the Legislature
and officials of Georgia have taken in
to consideration every aspect of the
case, and as there is nothing about the
new’ four pe rcent. bonds resembling
money except their size, shape and col
or, we opine the criticisms will come to
naught.
On a strawbery, farm near Savannah
some of the ■ plants are bearing from
100 to 150’herries each, and it is esti
mated that tha yield will he about 5,000
qnarts to the acre -. or ; 20,000 quarts to
tlie'tract. This estimate is made last
season which yielded' over 4,000 qnarts
realizing §1.10, or §800 net.
Coulnd’t See Ttte ‘ 1'oiki.—Senator
Hill, on Wednesday, wLile in the Sen
ate Chamber at Washington, received a
dispatch from Ghieago as follows.*
Attractive
NOW BEING RECEIVED AND EX HIBITED AT
COOPER x&j CATBU’S-
W E CORDIALLY INVITE all to call- and examine our stock, wliicli we think more comulctc than
ever, consisting of “ •
Dress tioo’DS, Prints, / ' ■
STRIPED CHECKED CORDS,
PIQUES, PERCALES, MUSLINS,
, LAWNS, LINENS, BLE A CHINOS,
COTTONADES, EEUINGS, INSERTIONS,
FANCY 1IES, BOWS. LACE AND KID GLOVFS,
LADIES, MISSES AND GENTS’ HOSE, PANS,
SILK PARASOLS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC., ETC1
WITH a multiplicity of other goods too numerous to mention.
OUR STOCK OF
Gents’Felt and Straw Hats, Ladies’ and
Misses’ Trimmed Hats,
WITH \ FULL LINE OF
SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERT, AED PROVISIONS
make our establishment a rendezvous for everthing che most fastidious could wish
TO EAT, DRINK, OR WEAR.
Give us a call, and every attention wUl be given, and goods guaranteed aB represented.
April 3^-tf COOPER tSs O fi-TER,
BECKWITH’S
gNTI-D Y S P EP TIC PILL
• These pills will-Prevent ai:d Cure Dyspepsia.—
They are an unrivalled Dinner PiU, mild aperient,'
aud'admirably adapted as a family"medicine.—
They are,iiaed by the most cultivated people in our
country, and are extensively used by physicians
in tlieir practice. Sold by druggists* generally.—
Send for circular. E. R. BECKWITH, Sole Manu
facturer, Pittsburg; Va. ' ' *
DYING OUT::
Cheap Brands of-Cigars, and for the benefit of
intelligent smokers and judgi s, we will send (post
paid) a sample box of onr Pearl Cigars to any
address upon receipt of twenty-live cents.
GOODMAN & MYERS
Manufacturers, Savannah, Ga.
HUSyfOl ONE SALESMAN
ffMri i COb FOREACH STATE;
Salary from $75"to $100 per month and expen
ses. References required. LA.BELLE MFG CO.,
93 Clark Street, Chicago.
AGENTS, READ'TflIS
We will pay Agents a salary oi 5100 per moi#U •
and expenses, or allow a largo commission, to soil our
now and wonderful inventions. We *%can tchat tee soy.
Sample free* Address Suxbjcjji & Co., Marshall. Mich.
djljf A Day to agents canvassing- for the Fireside
tp f Visitor. Terms and outfit free. Address P.
O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine.
a'Montti and expenses guaranteed to
tp I / Agents. Outfit free. Shaw k Co.. Au
gusta, Maine.
^liVERTISEMENT OF FOUR LINES
Inserted, one week in 300 newspapers for $10.-
Send 10c for 100 page pamphlet. GEO. P. ROW
ELL &.CO., 10 Spruce Street, New York.
BEST IN THE WORLD,
And better than any Sal*
eratns.
One teaspoonfal of this Soda with so®
milk equals Four teaspoon fnls of
the best Bakfag Powder,
saving Twenty Times
its cost.. See package for val
uable information.
If the teaspoon is too large and dues
not produce good resnlts at
first, use less afterwords.
THE FARMERS
TEREST.
I Lave opened a Gin Shop at Geu.
: Warrens old place one rad a half mill’s
from Perry where I am prepared to do
all kinds of :
GIN WORK
for the least money.
I shall use the best- material and war
rant every job of.work. No money re
quired nr til the work is fully tested.
Orders respectfully. solicited
Langdon, W. Pooseh,
Perry Ga.
ARE RECEIVING THEIR
BEING
THE LARGEST AND BEST THEY HAVE EVER HAD.
INCLUDING
tury, to 5,366-fejet or a mile and a qnar- “Chicago has been canned for the rebel
Democrats by four thousand majority.
Send ns ten rebel Brigadiers at once.”
Mr Hall sent the dispatch;.to .-Senator
Blaine, who read it, but did not see
anything in it to Lnugli at.
Dry Hoods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes
Crockery, GlasS-Ware, etc., etc,
. in: fif-ui s>lf- .til Iy >:• - > .-
ALSO WILL KEEP A COMPLETE STOCK OF
»i L .i.;
PL.45TATI0Y SUPPLIES, ETC.
■ : MOORE & TUTTLE, '
«Sotiat^ Bisiifzv.:w T>.W:ts .Tcr.-i *4>i? bdiHo n/.‘J fffulj
PERRY, GEORGIA.
VICTORIOUS!
HIGHEST & BEST AWARD
And Off' A Medal of Honor.
Economy, -Durability and Rapidity
combined with, perfect work,
Ate Distinguishing Features of the
celebrated
Giant Fannii
m
A. P. DICKEY,
Racine, Wis.
Now havingmany late improvements^ they are folly
equal to every demand; cleaning all kinds of Grain,
Peas, Beans, Castor Beans, Com and Small Seed.
They grade Wheat perfectly by once handling. Sep
arate Oats from Wheat, Barley and Rye. They have
very perfect arrangements for deaning Timothy,
March , 27 ly
; well as Farm Mills, are largely con-
1 kinds requiring nine sizes to accom
modate the demand, and giving a. capacity of from so
to 500 bushels per hour, according to size of milL
They, are;- shipped, boxed, ftr.oceaa: tero&tatian,
and “set up” or “knocked down" for forwarding
inland, as requested;' and in all 1 cases put .free-on
board Cars or Steamer. Orders filled same day as
received.
Mills slapped ‘‘knocked down" go for half the
freight charged ds when forwarded “set up." Oleo
graph- "nd Circulars supplied on application. Prices
•will be quoted Itnu and on liberal terns. Cones-
^--ndence solicited.
Every Intelligent Citizen should Have It
LEGAL FACTS & FORMS
TOR THE'
IF* FL a&E S
" ‘ ” asb '
BUSINESS MEX
OF GEORGIA. :i
T his work gontains full and acccrik
instractions and ghiding forms for diaftiiii
all kinds of Deeds, Contracts, Mortgages, .notro
Drafts, Bills of Sale, Mechanics, Lamllonrs im
Mill Men’s’.Liens, Powers of Attorae)-, Arbitration,
Wills, etc/,’ etc;
. Brief of Contents.
Law pf Contracts* Contracts-with Laborer*, Pron*
issory Notes, Partnership Contracts, Appreiitice^fi 1 ?.
Contract to build Honoe, Law of Deeds, Wanantee
Deed—form, Deed of Gift, Executor’s Deed, Ad-
miniatrator's Deed, Qnlt Claim Deed, Deed in Trust,
Short Form Dead, Bill of Sale, Bond for X
Deed of Release, Proof of Deed, Law of ueiA
Form of 3Iortrage; Short form of Mortgage, Wtt
of Sale, Sale to Secure Debt, Note—Title Betainec*
Assignment of Lien, Mechanic's Lien on' Hour,
Landlord's Lien, Drafts and Orders, Affidavit
cose of Witness or Juror, Arbitration—Law ana
Forms, Powers of Attorney—Law and Form*,
—Law and Forms.
Ho intelligent Farmer, Mechanic, or McrcD^*
can afford to be without one, as it conforms to tu*
laws of Georgia now in force.
prices:
In ptiper Covers..... .50 cts each $4 per dozen-
--VTnfiHu *«' ... ..75 “ ;>..•• 6 .
Sent to eny address, postage prepaul, on re
ceipt of price. Send money by registered letter
. EDWIN 3IABTD*,
Perry, Houston ’County, Georgia*
Q.REAT KEKESAW ; ROUTE!
VI A ' '
Western & Atlantic Rail
road.
On and after Sunday, January 121h. 1819-
daily passenger traink will be run by the Ola
ble Kenueeaw Route
THE FAST MAIL TBAIN NORTH.
Leaves Atlanta - - - - -
Arrives at Knoxville.
Arrives at Bristol
Arrives at Lynchburg
Arrives at Washington
Arrives at New York
THE FAST MAUD TEA IN SOUTH.
Leaves New York at - * - - MM**'?
Leaves Washington at ... - iffi}-
Arrives at Atlanta -- - - - 12w>»x
Only 39 hoars from Sew York to *tlan»
Pullman Cars run daily between New
Montgomery, via Atlar.t* to Washington
change, connecting closely at Wa shiDgtoO (] **
Pullman Cars and Coachepfor New. York
<J pSlmiin Palace; Cars leaye JTew York^daUy^
The Kefmesaw Route iv the only ‘ Bri® o
such jthiongh car arrangements.
• THE FAST MAIL TRAIN,
also makes dose connection at 'OaHanno?. ***
to aH points West
the 'express train north
Leaves Atlanta at - -'
which makes close connection for Home
the-Virginia and Tennessee joints, also at up
nooga for all points.West.
' THE EXPRESS TRAIN SOUTH;. . ^
from an poinL-
Virginia and Tennessee points.
the accommodation
leaves Atlanta, daily (except Sunday)
•Arrives Atlanta • “ ‘ a fn a nnozaB«
t Lo'-v excursion and ermgrant rates to all po
Sfor ^^• G£cenlPassC ngerA r t t
. lOSMk-*
3:45 i.*
1:55,-*
9:40 r. *
6:471- <
B. W. WRENN.
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Atlanta. ’