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TOWN EJECTION NOTICE.
n boa been suggested that in the ap
proaching i)flnni.<:ipal ( election, tickets be
printed with the names of each candi
date tbereon, and abo at the bbttotn of
tbo ticket the words, -“Preference for
Marshal.” ’ Eacfoyoter. will fill ont
ibe blank so as to obtain. the wishes of
tbe tax payers of the -town, when the
elected aldermen are expected to res
pect the choice of the people! "
,v':.
w. *:tmf
We want necerto hear any more of
that horrify eter business. 'if.
■ . — ■ •
CoWa JPob Sale.—-Ten or. twelver good
Milch Cows with young, calves, for sale
cheap. . Apply to R R/Napieror J. O.
WardlaW.
Apt 10-4t L. M. Napier.
LIBRARY NOTICE.
Election of Officres.at the Library Hall
to-morrow evening.
The temporary board of managers
will meet at the hall this evening at 8
o’clock to transact important business.
Persons-having charge or posses
sion of the books of the Houston Liter
ary Association and all who have books
or other articles for use or , ornament
to contribute will please bring them at
ouce to tho Hall. ' .
A. S; Giles, President.
More
Youths.
Fine Suits for Boys and
A. B. Schilling & Co.
Married.—At the residence of tbe
brides father, Mr. Daniel Smith, near
Drayton in Dooly County, on the 3rd
instant, by Rev. T. Lewis, Mr. Hugh
L. Callioun, formerly of Houston Coun
ty, to Miss Laiifa Smith. We tender
onr friend our congratulations, and
wish tbe happy conple a long life of joy
mid prosperity.
—How afe _
—One of oirc mdrefian'
sold 1,600 bnshels of corn.
—The fruit crop in Houston‘was noV
injured by tbe late Arctic wave.
—A hare was chased across the public
square and
Saturdays » ,,,
tarn out and make a mil
lion or so brick this snmmer when we
have nothing else to do.
-Mr. J. W. Clark sends ns some fine, T kj ^ j^ghts- of the
specimejtBVbA &&& fc&rit&s Vmm? Iris; nnti
Ross Hill place. Some of them are as
large as hen eggs.
i -v-ffheywara: dogp£gfatETOritfe>qpSbti ^akfl’-niotoa&^&Siatij^jSar&Worsliip-
[Z.. ^ a. C3 — a J .. — 3 *l I I n 1 ili « L'/ii.t- TTn Haw f .ArlrwA
lie square Saturday evening, and it may
interest onr readers to know that the
big dog was madeio.let go.by blow!
in his ear. ' - ‘ ; ■'■*- -■
—Mr. Wm. Means has onr thanks for
several curiosities found while excava
ting his mill race at Spoonville, among
them a spjlendid specimen of _ pine or
elm bark and a genuine clam solidly
petrified.
—An alarm 7 .-areosei^-ouS citi
zens Saturday night. It was a servant’s
house of Capt. H. L. Deptlard, and liad
caught in the roof or ceiling near the
chimney. It was soon extinguished,
bat at first every one thought that the
fatal hour for the bnsiness portion of
Rerry bad.com.e.! Keep. well, insured, ■
—The cold weather of Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of last week was
quite a surprise to our people, and
many fine farly gardens lost their ten
der vegetables. Nearly all that had
been freshly worked or* holered with
straw proved a total loss, and, these in
low, moist situations "were the ’ worst'
Personal.—Mr. Dudley Hughes and
lady were in Perry on a visit this
week.
We had a call yesterday frdm* Rev.
Mr. Reeves,-traveling agent of that
splended religious paper tbe Atlanta
He
Christian Index caid Baptist,
highly pleased witKour town. . ,
Mr. T. J. Cater 1 returned froth New
York day before yesterday, being called
homo siuldf nly by a telegram announc
ing tbe serious illness of- Mrs. - Cater.
We are glad to state that he found her
much better,
■
Mr. E. T. Byington will, begin in a
few days the publication of a new pa
per in Port .Valley. ‘It Will-be' a -Semi-
wecltlyand will be called the. Recorder.
We wish the' clever ‘proprietor, and
bis enterprise great success.
uluI
Peruvian Guano.— A few^hAspfGen
uine Peruvian Guano-for'sale for 500
lbs of cbttbn per ton 1
2t. T. .M. Butner.
Warning to ' Employees.—Essex
Brown, colored, having hired to me for
tbe jear 1879, and Laving left my sers
vice without cause, this is to notify all
persons harboring or - giving : him em
ployment that they will be prosecuted
to tbe extent'of the law.
2t. Patrick Smith.
<>
Keeps Best, Partly Made Shirts, also
Shirts made to order at
A. B.Schilltng & eo.
A Large and fine Stock" of Ready
Made clothing'and'" genis Furnishing
Goods at
A: B. -Schilling & co.
sufferers. There'was, ice, in> Berry. d>ne-
eighth of an inch thick, and every
body had io get out their: winter bed
clothing.,,, .
—"We have many amateur fruit grow
ers in this vicinity who take great pride
in their young orchards. A horticnltn-
pleasnre and be a source of many valu
able conferences, and disseminate much
nsefriLinformnlioh. QjSt’sifiiave onJTSb
If you will join, hand in your name,
and let’s organize at once-and. , t go, to Jit to, all interested. As it relieves our
people from a burdensome and unjust
tax, it will also greatly tend to increase
work. We suggest the Craf meeting rCt
the Court House on Saturday, the. 19th
r _tizen and distinguished
_asbir~dTecf trfrhis home in Fort Valley
on Monday, evening last at two o’clock.
He has been a great sufferer from pa
ralysis and other ailments for the, pt$A
two or three years. In early life Dr.
Austin became a member of the Mystic
Tiq, anddieriopk- a greatrinterest in Ma-
onry tqithe erid.of his days. He im
proved himself welTXn the principles
and work of that ancient and honored
order, and advanced through alt the
grand encampments of the Knights
Red Cross,
until he attained
the thirty-second degree, within one de
gree of the very capstone of Masonic
anr X-
P. C. Smith, Clerk, in
- !3!ie-Tcu#hr- the year, end
ing April~1879.
HA/* i/1 A V A3&TB HI
Id smT/collec£eDfoTdafe "o
riSrSate Mercha£&,
’ ~ ... $673 45
57 00
41250
24 SO
fnl Master of the Fort Valley Dodge, ,
and High Priest of the Chapter at tiiat
was named in his henor;
was also at one time Deputy
Grand Master of the Grand lodge of
Georgia. He was not only an anthori-
ity in Masonic History and literature,
bat also in all the skill and handiwork
of the cpift.
A-nr4
,. Dr, Austin a fine phyaciaa, and
when his health permitted did a large
lucrative practice. He was a faithful
me ribeiTof the Methodist church, and a
very-charitable man.
His remains were interred with Ma
sonic honors by his lodge, assisted by a
delegation from tbe lodge at Perry, on
Tuesday evening. Able and affecting-
eulogies were pronounced by Dr. W. I.
a large
and
one of the largest funeral processions we
aver saw followed hu remains to their
last resting-place- .
Greepe and Dr. B. L. Ross to a I
audience at tlie Methodist cliurch,
TOBESOFKEE BRIDGE FREE.
•The toll, gate at'Tobesofkee turnpike
has no longer ai y terrors to the people,
.'and the ■bridgi s are now as free as the
air we breatoe. Tbe first payment of
£2,500 was made by Bibb county on
the second day ot April, and the old
gate was swung open, and may now
bang there and rot upon its useless
hinges. We must congratnlate the
ral society would gt eatly add to their .people of Macon, as well U3 the citizens
of Houston and Crawford counties on
the achievement of this much desired
abject;’ and we bejieye tfie ; .tigemng of.
the obstruction will be of mutual bene -
inst.,
—It is estimated that hver fifteen
hundred tons of guano lmve been pnr-
! ch.ase,<ISy the jdauterSiobr Houston - this
season. We hear of several planters
who are using tfropa : ‘twenty : to' • iliirty
tons each, but generally onr farmers
have onljrtiV&rtigkff*two WrraMraraJ
and will follow the sensible plan _of
using it
alarge profit on tlj^
kBarfctrfliagmngs^ri
to tbink that about
iT-JchinmiSsioners’ Court j of
krnMre. -Houston-county met in chambers this
ril .71hj.lS79. . .. ,,, '
-3v • M.» Davisj - J-.- ‘W.'W imb er-
l Toa5t$n>tfiised in Hdnstoiit fcetAiljr) must
sffT &
—The Eddies Aid Society of the Bap
tist Church will. give a,strawbei^ry^festi
val at‘the court lroiise ,‘on t|^. .night. of
/bVlidcofid of May. To'the noble and
.persistent work, of these ladi ;s Perry is--
indebted for the ne^ ebnreti, that. 4® A
pride to every citizen of the -communiT
one-eighth of the .ly-s W.'Mi Gordon-apd S..-G Broyynj pre-
: re -
orts until the buildings is
A fine lot of cloth nnd cassimero on
b»Dd, clothes Made to order at short
notice arid low prices at
A. B Schilling & co.
Perky Wood Yard.—Wood in nriy
quantity for sale at short notice. Ap
ply to
2t. Geo. H. White.
Insure your property against Fire and
Lightning, with
2t. Geo. H. White,
Good Thresh and Separator for Sale
or exchange for grain. Terms reasona
ble. Apply to
W. L. Roberts,
2L Perry, Ga.
The Latest Musical Wonder.—The
Orguinette; representing Organ and
Organist, Music and Musician. Not a
toy, bnt the most marvelous musical
instrument of the age. Plays from one
to a thousand tunes. No limit to either
kind or qnality. Plays Hymn Tunes,
Popular Songs, Polkas, Waltzes,
Reels, Quadrilles and Hobspites
with perfect accuracy.- A mere child
plat/ it Constructed on the prin
ciple of a cabinet organ and plays au
tomatically from tnnes on perforated
Paper. In handsome ease, 2 ft. long, 1
ft- wide, 1 ft high. Price including
Your Tunes, only §10. Extra tones
25 cents each. Guaranteed to give
wore satisfaction for-the money than
Send for descriptive circulars,
ss. '
Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Gai
Ad- 1
Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy
Tobacco. —Dec. 4th ly *
, Tex the Home Journal Four months
for 50 cents! — ' ,; .....
DENTAL NOTICE
* Teeth extracted without^hiri! ‘Bean-
^fajkttificial teeth inserted, Abscessed
Solites, Macon, Ga.—Dealers in rill
kinds of Dental Goods.
xliiir e:
properly enclosed and^the grounds put
in; proper shape and duly ., ornamented.
‘I n this 1 nrfible we. m'teud ed tri, speak i d £
ly of. U»e/eoming4esriyal^jn^“#fe^ttf^
say that ' tjie’. dailies oft :tlief different
churches of ;, Pririy if(;:.riqbtlod,jlfl ^ore
credit than they receive. j/The-Method-
ist Churchhas'been^aiifl4oi^ely ;;pgint-
pleasaut to notice that when these la
dies give entertainrijeuts'forthese laud
able purposes.onr citizens give them a
liberal patroria^e ' Vrithout regard to
sectarion connections.
. --The regular annual election for
Mayor grid Alderman of Perry will take
place Saturday. Only, one ticket is in
the field—the present Mayor and sever-
al Alderman ^lavib'j* declined: tq‘ enter
the race for re-eledfjon, i The choice
for Marshal,has been suggested to be
left to a voie^of the people. ' Perry . has
been greatly improved ^during the last
few years by, tire judicioris work of - its
Gitj Councils, and^.th.e present board
has added some very-important pieces,
.the filling of ,the,iioIe near Mr. Jones,
and the' embankment 1 on : the Macon
rpad -whefe the old bridge Used ’ to be,
besides other, street work. But we will
have occasion to speak of this matter
again. -
the trade of Macoif. The Bibb county
commissioners have done a good work,
arid v,e are glad to commend their en
terprise ap.d pluck in this matter. We
{rresrime they will give the road across
the causeway. some much needed at
tention at an early day.
; ' COM
NFRS’ COURT.
sidinf
r Minutes- of last meeting* read and
confirmed.
It is ordered that the Glerk notify
the commissioners of roads of the ; up
per and lower 11th districts to meet at
“Old Wilna,” on Saturday- the 19th
inst., to divide the working of the dis
trict line road in said two districts, and
apportion the same equally and fairly
between both, districts.
'ercharidiseT
and Personal Property.
Collected on street tax.
“ * “ liquor “
“ “ fines.
“ “boardinghouses
and 1 other special tax. 85 00
AND PLENTY;
THE SCARBOROUGH. HOU^ hasrccpntlv'becir
Jrt&nH*e«t- t»refj«i' ingnew; 6fe«ir *udi cwnJtort-
farmsaed ^^eJ^thfimKkelaf-
Ry-amt.
CR.
pd. Treas. as per
§1,252 75
vouchers 1 to 17
§1,252 75
J.DI .Martin, Treasurer, In acconnt
with Town of Petty fro in'April 15th,
1877, to April 9th, 1879.
DR.
To cash received from P. 0.
Smith $1,252 75
To cash received from C.H,
Moore, Mayor, 6 00
To cash received from John
Smith, Marshal, 2 00
$1,259 75
By pd. debts old conncil;
§ 96 18
“ am’t pd for street work
350 671
“ “ ,! : mule board
135 50
“ “ lumber
38 63
“ “ ,r John Smith Mar
shal, srlary.
93 16
Am’t, pd. C. H. Moore, May
or; salary
100 00
Am’t, pd P. C. Smith, Clerk,
salary-•
35 00
Am’t pd J .D. Martin, Troas.
salary,
35 00
Am’t pd. W. L. Roberts,
Marshal, salary
250 60
Am’t pd. on accounts.
101 32
“ “foreart
25 00
Cash to bal.
3 69
§1,259 75*
The following is the amount of Real
Estate, Personal Property and Mer
chandise as appeais-on the tax books of
the Town of Perry. This does not in
clude the tax on liquor and other li
censes.
Real Estate §117,850 00
Personal Property, $11,652 00,
Merchandise, §28,820 00.
BUILDINGS
AND LUMBER FOR
SALE.
Tbe buildings, lumber, etc., belOns-
g to the Houston County Fair Associ
ation of 1877 will be sold, to the highest
uiddtM- for cash, before the court house
door in Perry on trie 2nd Saturday in
April 1879, for the pnrpose of ‘ paying
(ho outstanding debts of said concern.
This does not include any property of
the Houston Fair Association of 1878.
By thc.Exccufive Committee,
tds. ki. W. Ha vis, Pres’t. 4
-jurists. A hack xrill meet
and convey passengers snd boggage-ib and fromtlifi
Hotel gratis.
B. F. & W. J.\BOO%
Proprietors.
THE GETNUINE
SR C. MeLANE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
stiTf
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
fJIHEcountenance is pale and leaden-
-•- colored, with occasional flushes, of
colored, with occasional flushes, of
a circumscribed spot on one or. both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pm
-pils dilate; an azure, semicircle runs
along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds}
a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional
headache, with humming or tlirobbing
of the ears; ah unusual secretion of.
saliva; slimy Or furred tongue; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stom
ach, at others, entirely gone; -fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional
iiausea arid vomiting; violent pains
throughout the abdomen; bowels ir-
regular, at .times costive.; stools slimy;
not unfrequently 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 tc/idcr infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver
mifuge bears the .signatures of C. Mc-
Lane , arid ; Fleming Bros.’ i 6n- the.
v/rapper. -
LIVER PILLS
PERRY*.MUNICIPALi ELECTION.
Council Qe ambers, j -
JP^rry, Ga.,' Mafcii 27,1879.- J ,
Ordered that J. W. Wimberly be ap-
pointed’tO ftee ancTborifer with the au
thorities of Dooly county in relation to
bh.ilding a bridgri across Hog Crawl
creek on the countVline road, near the
plaritritipn.Of,S.P. Salter, and report at
‘tB.0'iaexfineeuplg.'t £ ■ - ‘ - -~
It :is ordereA.by the court that the
amounts heretofore paicl'for keeping up
Fac
tory, $50; Honser & Son, §20; Lathrop
& Co , §20; G. M. Feagiu, §20; D. W.
Bnffj§20i'‘ i !n ♦*»«* » '••• 1 -j
. On motion adjourned to the 1st Mori-
day in May-next..
E. Jackson, C'erk. ‘
The reason : why Miller Gordon
didn’t shoot off onr gnn is simply this:
,We had an advertisirig'due bill on the
Remington Fire Arms Co., for a breech-
loading shot gun for §li 50, to be good
on paying $11 in . cash for a §22 50
gun; Before'showing the' due Lit! in
New York Mr. Gordon in onr behalf,
priced.- the gun, arid they effored to sell
to him at wholesale ;j fjor §13 50, thus
they only expected to pay §2 -50 in trade"
tqr a §1150 advertisement. Mr. Gipr-
tdon&tf ; plajnierm^^WajiaYfr dealt:,with
several of those Yankee concerns who
in goods,
x k niTffi, oavannan, ua; ^ have almost inianaMy,found them
Wholesale Southern Agentsi siririMers. We had.no idea- until re-4
cently that the Remington concern
would do so low ri trick. The ^
ice thi
:t
out of them to pay for the goods and
_ ^ek'|hg 'ridyertisi::g for nothing.' LWe<
haye‘> been giving them considerable
space in om* waste' basket for several
years, bat occasionally an apparently an ^
ncern will get away with ns.—
We want only cash advertising iri the
future.
well known and reliable grocers
proiisipii deuleis Coleman ^ Newsom,
of Macon will shortly open a warehonso
in connection- with their present busi
ness, -and planters can make - arranger-
merits with them to get provisions on
rime on. the most favorable: terms.
These gentlemen have built trp ail en-
viuble repritatiori, rind they'sustain: iti.
Mr:' G. W. WriglvJbj'walbfie thfeifFegh-
er, and Mr, Nicholas Marshbrirne, Jr. 4
of Houston, wiU be always found at the
store, and glad to see and wait on his
friends; We commend this house to
onr readers. Read their card and give
them a call.
The citizens of the town of Perry are
hereby notified that'' the ' election for.
Mayor and Aldermen of said town for
the ensueing year will be held at the
Court Honse on the second Saturday,
(12th day,/ of April, 1879.- The polls
will be open during the usual hoars.
By order t.f the Council.
C. H. Moore, Mayor.
P. C. Smith, Clerk.
Mason & Hamlin Organs. Endors-
ed'by over 100,000 delighted purcha
sers.—Not lowest priced, poorest arid
dearest. But highest priced, best and
cbeapes f . "Cost but little more than in
ferior organs. Give five times the sat
isfaction. Last twice as: long. Victors
at all world’s exhibitions. Acknowl-
edged bcsi by all disinterested and com
petent musicians. Solid facts, indispu
table, sack as no other organ maker iri
the world can substantiate. Glorious
news for purchasers. Grand inlrodnc-
tion sale. Ne w styles. . New prices. 6
stops, Elegant Case, §80; Superb Mir
ror Top Case, 10 stops, only §100- 15
days trial. Freight paid both. ways if
organ don’t suit. Rented Until paid
for. Delivered anywhere in the South
for §4 extra. For ’ full. particulars ad
dress Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga.,
Managers wholesale Sontherri Depot.—
Price's same.as at factory.
Mar 20-4t.
MUNICIPAL TICKET.
•:' For Mayor, -
G. W. KILLEN.
ForAldenrien,
ix. d. Day, '
F. S. GATED,
P. C,. SMITH,
J. G- DAVIS,
F. A. JOBSON,
I B. SCHILLING.
Mar 27-tde.
C. D. Anderson & Son.—This popu ?
Lir'warehonse firm has removed fronk
•Poplar Street, Macon, to the larger
and,iuore ■ commodioMij war<^ipa5(|.-; on
F°«th Street lateiyo^npfod by Mr. B«j where she
L. Willingham. They will be pleased
have their friendsAo .^give
4h«cfnffir qnartocs. - P.
We call especial attention to the no
tice of the new serial
commence in wjrouDnaBarea giriHi'xa
at the very head of the weekly, ii.teraiy
The theory of freezing ont yellow fe
ver germs on shipboard has been fully
ancr unexpectedly tested. The United
States steamer Plymouth left Boston on
the 15ih ultimo for a cririsie to the.West
Indies, She came from the West Indits
nriin witli yellow fever onboard.
are not recommended .as a remedy “for all
the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections
of the liver; and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE -A N D FEVER.
M No better pathartic can be usedpreparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF ilSSITATIONS. -
,, The genuine are never srigar coated.
"' Each box has a red'wax seal on the fid with
the impression"Dr.'McI.ane’s Liver Pills.
Each .wrapper hears the signatures, of C.
Mc'I.Ane and Ki-fe^riNO Bros. ' ' .
Insist upon'having the genuine Dr. C. Me-;
Lane’s Livar Pills, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh; 1’a., the market being
full of imitations of the name McLane,
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
Is the fruitful Bonrce of jnanr-disesses,.promt-
OYSfesiA, SICK-HEApACHE, COSTIVENEBS,
' PVSENTPiY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND. FEVER,
" JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KlDKEt COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite and ITausea, the bowels
are costive, but sometimes alternate with
looseness, Pain in the Head, accompanied
with aDuIl sensation in ths bask part,Pam
in the right side and under the shoulder-
blade, fullness after eating, with a diain-
eiination to exertion of body or mind, Irri-
tability of temper, Low spirits, Loss ot
memory,with a feeling oi having neglected
some duty, General weariness; Dizziness,
Muttering at the Heart. Dots before the
eyes, Yellow Sirin, Headache generally
over the right eye, Hegtlesariesa at night
with fitful dreams, highly colored tfxine.
IF THESE WAEHIKGS ABE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
£ TifTT^ » 81
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-D*r - 3 u W; folfl
H-W03 hxu Wjdqrei .u]iw arJ tst j
■PKniiL'F,
witb a complete ^tock of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
DRY GOODS,
SHOES AND HATS,
Which" lie proposes to sell as cheap as"
any other honse in Perry for Cash.
All persons wanting goods on Time
must make giood papers—such as I can
use* :: . . •
containing : .
Sixty-Four CoLUltNS.
ted iii
filled
nit
with select i
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FARMERS, JIECHANICS, PROFEiD
SIGNAL MEN
and every class in the c'ommnnit|*. thO
tone of the paper, while strictly and
sternly democratic, _ •-
isyet-Moraly- Gouser?atiye.andu Decof*
OOri. J -" ^ ■‘i \•- -* •-■>. ,w..u m
—»gl!!
Thq WEEKLY TELEGRAPH cir
lates large]y_in Georgia, Florida, Ala-
I will also at all times m season , nTU i *
keep FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, trad bam *’ lc f s ^
KIDS; as I expect to keep np‘ a regular J number of copies even Uio.s.
meat market, arid ask all the people to
patronize and encourage mo to do so.
J. W. MANN.
FURNITURE_FRE!€HT FREE
j^n entirely new and elegant stock op- titizeri in Middle, Southern and South*
western GeOreia.
fust received and for sale at Fo
prices. .
BUY AT HOME.
and are read on the Rnropi *a conti*
aent. * .. • : •.
re.——•. ■
It is offiphaticftliy ." • fo
THE PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE I
and suouklbe in the household oPevery
western Georgia.
NOW is THE TIME TO J
TERMS, only §2 per annnm; ^asb f
bee of; postage-. ’ itffl’dtfe
Address,.with the money/. -
GLISBY, JONES & BEERS,
Editors and Publishprs.
. ' MAGON; GA,
A Hearse call be flirnished f 6 order at any time
on short notice. I can be. found in tbe day time at
my store, next to the hotel; at night at my residence
adjoining Dr. Hans.
Furniture Made.to Order.
and repaired at short notice. Burial Clothes, ready
made, for ladies, gentlemen and children.
BARRETS UNRIVALLED
SPRING BEDS.
G-ISO X£Gr3F2 Ifo-VTrjfo,
PERRY, GEOBCilA..
j^/^Y KTJRSERY STOCK is Very large and fine this
VJL season, and if you wish, to plant acclimated
rees and such varieties as are best adapted to home
id market uses, yon can procure tktm at tho t il
- wing e ctraordmary low prices:
fhice iiisTi
APPLES.
Single Trees
Per 'Hundred-....
PEACHES.
Siagle.Traos.
Por Hundred .
S 15.
12 00.
PEAKS.
Standard Tw,.years old....
. ......50 cents caob.
On*' “ .30 tents each.
Dwarf Two Years Old...., ...ill.... .-tOc^nta each.
One “ '. 25cents eadh. 4
Lecount or Chinese Sand Pear $100 each.
Pomegranates and Grapes. 2S cents
Plums, Q'linces; Mulberries and Figs.... 25 cents
Kira wherries.—PerHundred, 1;00
“ “ rheusan'd............ .8.00
Special Rates Given for Large Ordera,
Descriptive Catalogue sent free on application.
Address
GEORGiA—HorsxoS CoifNf-f: 1
A. ,T. Todd ana R.-M; Kiiffc AaminUUttbrs of
John King of said comity deceased, »h/rvo ap*
ir dismiasion from their trust 1 *■
lil, niis i8 tlicrefora "to cite ali persons concerned i
appear at the Hay Term .1879^0/ the Court of Oiv
dinary of said connty. and show ouiso if tally they
liave why said application should not bp gyantdcl
W itness uiy otileial signature'this Jan- 16,1375
3m, • A. S’. GILES,-OgdinOry'
GEORGIA—Houston County:a
E. II. Wimberly, radministrator, df A.H. Wim
herly, of said. county, ileeearcd; has ap^
plied for dismiamoii'from his trust:
7--}
This is there ore to pit® all persons cpncprncd ta
’erm ISWof the Court of Ordi-
appear at the April Term
nary of said comity aid Show
have why said application shot
Witness -lhj ■ oOieial signs tore
A. 8.QILES,Ordinary,
3m
BOOKW ALTER ENGINE.
TM : s N 7r*ft«
• -Compact, substantial, econom
ical and easily manages. GnUr*
' autced to work well and give
fid! power Claimed. The,engine
and Boiler complete, including
’governor.' pump, etc/ (and box
ing) at the lpw price of
3 Horse Power,' - ‘.$216 00
iii - -i!MS0C
6« «' ' - * ' : 31500
JAME3LEFFEL & CO:, Spring
field, Ohio. "...
HW HARNESS SHOP
J.F;HUmKhRE^
-.l'r ?o tlo/.-n -ill nhflrw li j;ah<l
Perryj * » - '-t GcWgla-
in'Perry nextilior'to the stor«
i., I rcspectfnlly solicit a liberal
H AVlNfa locatwl in Pei
of Moore A Er
•hare of the public patronage. I keep on hand
SADDLES, ' ' ' ''' " fo: A
I»r> ca
SAMUEL II. IUIiHPff,
Willow Lake tJniserv,
’ Marshallville, Ga.
Or T. O. SKELLIE,
Fort Valley, Ga. '
brYdLes,
or make them to'order.
XL
Neatly and promptly done.
PRICES IrOW-
B'E(>W ; »,SHOTJ;'E
Immediately opposite Passenger Depot,
are especially adapted to such .
cases, a single dose affects
such a change of feeling as to
astonish the sufferer.
*
nnglily famtgated and frozen, and
i port she; remained until start-
^~ -1 r present .ernise./ When she
miles
;^| 5outhsast_ of 'the Bermndas two eases of
long’ broke' oaVon.: li'er, • showing that
anc
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derson isaniostexcellept,basin ess mair and^on the 2d of April anchored at Nod-
and.one of the most;geiiial, clever. gen- a^awptn^ftrevard Sound, where she
tlemeni We .eyeDmet : \ ay/aits orders from the gcryernmerit.
tore compounded from anbatunccis that are
free from any properties that can injure
tbe most delicate organization. They
Search, Cleanse, Purify, and luvifforase
the entire System. By relierinit the cn-
gorged IJrcr, they cleanse the blood
from poisonous humors, and thus impart
health aad vitality to the body, causing
the bowels to art nr.t::rp.I!y, vritheut
which no one can fsei well.
E.JE. BROWN, PROPRlEiaR
J, Ilf II a-
H
A Noted Divine says:
Dr. TUTT:—Dear Sir; For ten jean I h*ro beea
a martjt to DjBptsjwia, Constipation and Plica. Last,
Spxinjr yonr Pills were recommended to me ; I need
them ( bat with little f dth). I am now a well man,
‘ ~ r “ * “ ' rfrct,r»ynUrrto.*ls, :
Their first effect is to Increase the Apprtile,
and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the
BTstczu is nonrlxhed, and by their Tonic Ac
tion on the Digestive Orpins, liegidar
Stools are produced. 1
DRi J, F, HAYWOOD,
OF KEW YOHK, SAYS*-
“Few diseases exist that cannot bo renered by re-
Biasing the liver to its norms! functions, and for
thispnrposano remedy has fTerhecg irrrented that
haa as happj an c-aect as TDTPS PILLS.” -
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Office 35 Tlarray Street,- New - York.
tST Dr. TUTT’S MANUAL of Talnabln Infor-
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