The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, April 17, 1879, Image 3

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The undersigned will bo found at hi old stand in refurnished. Everything new, clean and comfort able. Table furnished with firs bfestthe market af fords, SCrvdnts oolite snd Accommodating, Com modious sample room and special attention paid to commercial tourists. A hack win meet every train and convey passengers and baggage io and from the Hotel grans; B. F. & \Y. J. BOON, Proprietors. with a complete stock of CROCER5SS, PROVISIONS, D£Y COODS, SHOES AND HATS, Wliich he proposes to sell as cheap as any other house in Perry for Gash. All persons wanting goods on Time mnst- make good papjrs—such as I thin use. BEST m THE W&ftto; And better than any Sttl s eratdSj,. One teaspoonfnl of this Soda with son? milk eqnals Four teaspoohfnls of the best Baking Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. See package for tal- nable information. _ If the teasiJoori is too large and doeS nbt produce good results at first, nse less afterwords. TO THE FARMERS IN* TEREST< Compact, enijstantial, econom ical and easily managed. Guar anteed to work well and gird full power claimed. The engine' and boiler complete, including governor, pump, etc. (and box-' ing) at the low price W 13 Horse Power,’ - $215 Off i'A “ - 245 CC GJi " ■« - 315 CH JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Spi'lns* 'field, Ohio. . FURNITURE FREIGHT FREE, mimim * • " .". . The Home Journal j locals. THURSDAY EVENING, ABRIL 17. Perry Lodge 76,1, O. G. F. will Sel- ebrate the sixtientk Anniversary of the brder in America, on the evening of the 26 tii inst, 7i o’clock, at the Cottft Honre when an address will be deliv- eied. The public Is Kispeiltfully inVited to attend. S. H, Morgan, P. S. ' -—— —\ If jOn want to see a Pretty Stock of Goods go to T. J. Caters April 17, 3 t. Cows fob Sale.—Ten or twelve good Milch Gows with young calves, for sale cheap. Apply to B. F. Napier or J. O Wardlaw. Apl 10- 4t L. M. Napies, T. J. Catee lias the Largest Stock of Spring Goods he ever brought to Perry and many Goods at lower prices April 17th; 3 t. M lk! Milk! A limited supply of. rich Sweet Milk daily, morning, .noon and night, lOcts per qt. Buttermilk half price. Regu lar customers always preferred. Applv at her residence to 2t. Mbs. S D. KthLsu. F-iiE,—The dwelling house of Mr. Abner Irby four miles from Hayneville was burned Friday night about two o'clock, wi ll all his household effects. The tire is supposed to have caught froir the flue of the lutcheu chimuey which wvs connected with the house He had no insurance. Many neighbors and friends have leut him a helping baud to replace his loss. Good Swbet Hams.—A fine lot of Tcuuessee country H.uis just recived by W. Bronson. Woman’s Mission Society. —T lie La - dies of the Methodist congregation of Perry liav'organised a Womans Mission Society and have elected tun following officers; President. —Mrs. S. D. Giles, 1st Vice Pits.—-ilis. K. V. Miller, 2nd " “ —Mrs. Eugenia Suiiili, Secretary—Mrs. J. N. Tuttle, Cor. Sect—Mi«s. K. V. Cater, Treasurer— Mrs. M. M Smith, GnmniUei on Arrangements.—MJins. M M. Culler, Laura ribldridge, and Mattie Riley. The Society will meet Monthly on Monday after the Second Sunday. The ladies are taking hold of this good work with an earnesiuess that will make it a valuable auxiliary to the church. Thy The Home Journal three months for 50cts. Lime! LimeII—One hundred barrels if lime on baud aud to arrive. 2f. Day & Gordon. Millinery Goods at Cost—Mrs. J. N. Tuttle, as will be seeu from her. ad vertisement, will close out her new' aud entire stock of Millinery etc., within the next sixty days at cost and less for cash, as she iutends to quit the business. She lias-just received a new aud beauti ful stock suited to the spring of 1879, nud she invites the ladies of Perry and Houston Connty to call and see her goods.—Mrs Tuttle is well liuowu to our readers as a worthy and energetic lady, and we commend her advertise ment and goods to their attention. — ►-*-«— Meal Fob Sale.—Two Hundred Bushels beet White Meal for Bale for Cash or on Time, at Thurman’s, known ns Felder’s Mill. 2t. W. Brunson, LOCAL DOTS. —Gatden peas and Irish potatoes. —The early strawberry now begins to blush. —Send all the books you can give or loan to the library at once. —The County Commissioners are making some nseful improvements to the Court House* —Onr fishermen are beginning to bob for the ansnspacting trout, but the strikes seem to be few and far between. —Don’t forget the Baptist ladies strawberry festival on the Second night in May at the Court House. Let’s all go- —The floods descended Tuesday,Tues day night and yesterday. The ground is now very weti and the creeks at high water mark. —We fear the heavy rains of this week have done mnch injury to crops and gardens throughout the county. The- fields in many places are badly washed or solidly packed. —We publish on onr first page the de cision of the Supreme Court in the case of Houston Co. vs. Jno. B; Cook former Sheriff. The county gains the case which nominally amounts to uear twelve thousand dollars. It is likely it will net only some three thousand, as the property attached will net sell for its full value. —There was only one ticket for city Council last Saturday aud that a good one. Messrs Geo. W. Killen, Mayor, and P. C. Smith, A. B, Schilling, F. A. Jobson, W T . D. Day, J. G. Davis, F. S. Cater, Alderman, were unanimously elec ted- There was, however, a lively con test for ‘-preference for Marshul,” and the candidates and some of their friends worked hard all day. The race was close, and Messrs. W. L. Roberts and E. L. Felder ran tie and tie from 25 to 33, when Mr. R. got two votes ahead add won tlie day, Mr. Jotm Smith re ceived 25 votes, and Mr. B, F. Avant 17, and another gentleman got three complimentary votes, —Mr. C. H. Moore, the retiring May or of Perry, has been universally recog nized by our citizens as a most consci entious officer, as were also the board of Alderman; aud they were earnest aud faithful in their efforts to economize and forward the interests of the town, They retired voluntarily, aud carry with them to private life the confidence and good wishes of the people, —Mr. Bufl’s mill dam was broken by the flood night before last. This is quite a heavy loss, but be will with his usual energy replace (he dam as soon as pos - slide. We learn that many people gathered at the pond to catch fish, but the rain yesterday was rather loo mnch for them. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY'. L-3BAEY Rooms] Perry Reading Clnb asfl Library Association- Apr. 13, 1879 TRIBUTE OP RESPECT. Four Valley Lgdge.No. lid, F. A. M. | Fort Yalley, Ga., April 9,1879 , Sadly and tearfully do we chronicle MOTTO PEACE HAWKIMSVILLE, GA AND plenty As per announcement the Association! that on the 7th init„ after a severe met in the Library Hall, the President in the chair. This being the occasion for the regular election for officers upon motion the regular order of the busi - iness was dispensed with. The Secretary and Treasurer fliade their reports frhieli were upon motion refered to the committee or finance. The election for officers of the Associ ation was then gone into with the fol lowing result:— Far President—A. S. Giles For Vice President—W. M. Gordon For Secretary—B. C. Holtzclaw For Treasurer—F. S, Cater. Fob Directors.—E. MartiD, G. W. Killen, W. D. Nottingham, T. M. But- j ner, Rev. D. Q. Abbott, F. M. Hoase.-, Mrs C. C. Duncan, Mrs. Nora Cox, Mrs. J- G. Davis. Resolved, That the heartfelt thanks of members of the Periy Reading Club aDd Library Association are due and are hereby tendered to the members of the Dramatic Club and particularly Mrs. T. M. Butner, Mrs. M. W. Havri and Miss Kittie Y. Cater for their inestima ble services in the advancement of our cause, and to the citizens of Ft. Valley foi their much appreciated visit and aid, aud to the people of Perry and vi cinity for the hearty and appreciative support they have given us. Very enthusiastic addresses were made by Messrs Giles, Abbott, E. Mar tin and Nottingham, which encour aged the members of the Association no little. There being no further bus iness the Association adjourned until Friday the 25lh inst. at 8J o’clock P. M. A.S. Giles, B. C. Holtzclaw, Pres. Secretary. MEMORIAL DAY. Library Notes. New Millinery.— As will be seen by reference to their adverlisement in an other column Mesdatnes S. D. p Anne Killen have just received a new and elegant stock of Millinery goods of the latest and best spring styles. They have done a fine business the part sea son, their goods and work having giv ing universal satisfaction. They are most estimable ladies and are fully de serving of the patronage of onr lady- readers in town and country. Call and see them, and they guarantee their work and prices to suit all. The proceedings of the meeting of the l’erry Reading Club and Library association will be found in another column. The enterprise is now Sicily on foot, and our people seem determin ed to unite with tlie earnest efforts of- the officers aud members to build up for onr town and vicinity a real tiist- class public library. The hall is beau tiful aud commodio is, aid books and periodicals, as well as pictures, coriosi- ties, etc., are Being fast accumulated.— The library was duly opened on Tues day, aud will be kept open day and night. Miss Maimie Ragin has been employed as librarian. Gapt. Jno. C. Rutherford, of Macon, has accepted an invitation through Judge Giles to deliver his lecture on “Paris” at as early a day as bis profes sional engagements will permit. He is said to be a very taleuted gentleman, and his lectu re is pronounced a great hit wherever it has been deliveied. Our people will give him a full house for his own merits as well as to benefit the library cause. We understand he will not receive any remuneration for his lecture. The library now needs books. Quite a large number have already been re ceived, but there is loom in the neat cases for several hundred more volumes, and they mnst be filled up. Send in books. If you cannot donate them, de posit them, and yon can get them back at any time. PROGRAMME OF ESEggiSES. Meet at the cemetery at 1(H o’clock April 26rh, Praver by Rev. J B McGehea. Music by the Committee—Messrs F M Hoasor, J D Martin, T T Martin. B C Holtzclaw, J B Cofijlcl, Mrs TUanie, Mrs Palmer, Mrs Feagla, Mrs Hook, Mrs Ho user, Mrs Culler, Misses Ragin, and Miss Gena Tharpe. Address by Mr W H Norwood,—after which ike graves will be decorated. Mr, C C Duncan, Master of Ceremo nies. The following committee is appointed to fix up and decora’ e the Confederate Monument. Mrs G H White, Mrs W H Norwood, Mrs T M Butner, Misses K V Cater, B Thompson, E. Giles. Committee to see that soldiers’ graves are put in proper order. Mrs W L Grice, Mrs F S Cater, Mrs F M King, Mrs T M Killen, Mrs J G Davis, Mrs C C Duncan. AH the ladies are requested to aid cn this occasion by jontributiag flowers, mailing decorations, etc, Any who have flowers aud do not feel inclined to make them up, will plea e send them to the monumental committee. The Mayor will clean up the ceme tery on Monday previous. All who have wagons are expected to aid him in the work. The military is respectfully invited to turn tint on that day, Mrs. M. Hoor, Sec’y. The Latest Musical Wonder.—The Ofgniriette; representing Organ and Organist, Music and Musician. Not a toy, hut the most marvelous musical instrument of the age. Plays from one to a thousand tunes. No limit to either kind or quality. Plays Hymn Tunes, Popular Songs, Polkas, Waltzes, Hfels, Quadrilles and Hornpipes with perfect accuracy, A mere child mnplay it. Constructed on the prin ciple of a cabifiet organ and plays au tomatically from tunes on perforated Paper. In handsome case, 2 ft. long, 1 ft- wide, 1 ft high. Price including Four Tunes, only §10. Extra tunes 25 cents each. Guaranteed to give more satisfaction for the money than anv other musical instrument in the world ■ Agents- wanted everywhere. Send for descriptive circulars. Ad dress. Lulden & Bates, Savannah, Ga. Day & Cordon, Wholesale Southern Agents. Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet. Navy Tobacco. — Dec. 4th ly Those who fail to call and see the mag nificent stcckof goodsnow bring received and exhibited at the stores of MessisDay & Gordon wiU miss a real treat.—Every department is filled with the most appro priate and .elegantgoods to be found in the great metropolis,all carefully selected with especial regard to the wants-of the people of Houston and adjoing counties. Entering the dry goods department-,the shelves, counters, floors, drawers racks are literary filled with taseful and well arranged display for variety and com pleteness is rarely equalled in thesoutli. All kinds of notions, embracing nearly every imaginable article of nse or virtue in the household come first. Then a great wealth of flue dress goods, prints, domestics, etc, afterwards comes shoes, hats, and clothing, the latter filling a special room. The provision and gro cery store seems to have filled in antic- ( ipation of a famine, and their two ele mint stores not beins larae ent DENTAL NOTICE Teeth extracted without pain*. Beau- bful artificial teeth inserted. Abscessed J^th »nd diseased gums cured by Drs. orhes, Maeon, Ga.—Dealers in all *mds of Dental Goods. Try Tins Home Journal Four months for 50 cents. I gaut stores not being large enough, they haYe rented another in which to store heavy articles such as corn and bacon. These enterprising gentlemen have through skill, integrity, pluck and h«rd work built up a maguificent busi ness, and they are now ready to meet any demands their customers old and new may make on them. They are selling goods on the most favorable terms imaginable—for cash or on time. See their advertisement and give them a call at ODce. The ladies especially should not fail to see their new spring styles of goods. STANDING COMMITTEES FOR THE BAPTIST CHURCH FOR 1819. :bliaheu by Beraest.] On Disciplile.—Thomas M. Killen, T. T. Maiiin, J. W. Clark, Gen. Eli Warren, C H Moore, Mrs. H L Den- nard, Mrs S D Killen, Mrs W L Grice, Mrs C F Cooper, Mrs H M Holtzclaw. | On Sabbath School.— J D Martin, B C Eolizc’aw, J J Mursbbarne, J G Davis, M Kunz, Mi’s G W Singleton, Mrs W T Swlii, Mrs S L Feag’n, Ed win Marvin, Devotional Exeecvses.—-J W Clark, W T Swift, M.'s Eli Warren, Mrs Lot tie Felder, Miss Mulky, Mrs Philips. Missions.—W D Day, B C Holtzclaw, G H Moore, J u Marsh barn v Mrs B Si Davis, Mrs W Brunson, Mrs F S Cater, Mrs J G Davis, Mrs Pringle, Mrvs Hax- rali. Finance.—G W Killen, G W Single ton, W D Nottingham, W D Day, J F Humphries, Eli Warren, Mrs T M Kil len, Mrs H M Holtzclaw, Mis J W Clark, Mrs C C Duncan. ChuoebPx.oi'eztt.—BI Holizclaw, W L Rainey, Mr. Berry, Wiliie'Felder. Mrs H E Dennard, Mrs W H O’Pry, Mrs W L Grice, Mrs Pringle, Miss Su sie Etheridge. Indigent Mn sters.—C F Cooper, Edwin Martin, William Bunn, B Strip ling, Joseph Barker, Mis G W Killen, Mrs J G Davis. On Music.—T T Martin, W D Not tingham, H Holtzclaw, jr., J D. Mar- Mrs J G Davis, Mrs S L Feagin, Mrs Mrs B M, Davis, JUrs W Branson. Comity of the Churches.—G W. Singleton, J D Martin, W D Notting ham, Mrs H M Holtzclaw, airs O C Duncan, Mrs G W Killen, Mrs Philips, Mrs W Brunson, Mrs F S Cater. though brief attack of paralysis, that good and noble man, Dr. D. N. Austin breathed his last at his residence in place. At all Hrriiw, and under all circnm stafices, death is abhorring to human nature; but when his quiver pierces gem so prominent among the useful—so brilliant with dazzling one we now bemoan, hurtful are the chastening* doubly difficult the attainment of res ignalion. Tlie subject of our attention wrs not only a worthy and beloved citizen, bnt an honored and revered Mason—one foremost in the ranks. Dates prove that in the year 1S4S, in Perry, Ga., he was raised to the sublime, degree of iMaster Mason, and from that day henceforward lie continued steadily to rise in the scale of that grand Temple, with which his very soul be came entwined, and to the promot-on of which he devoted all the strength and energy of his manhood, for in 1852 he was exalted in Perry, Ga., and the succeeding year was made Height. Tem plar in Macon, Ga., St. Omer Com- mandery. Iu 1865 he took the A. & A. Scotch rite in FoitYalley, Ga. Dtirlng 18 years of this time Brother Austin served as a most acceptable and successful Worshipful Master of Fort Yalley Lodge, No. 110. Likewise with equal fidelity and merit he seryed as High Priest of Perry (afterwards chaug ed to Austin Chapter for 23 years; and for four years occupied the awarded po sition of D. G. M., of the 1st district of Georgia. Dr. Austin was mild and gentle in disposition, tnie aud warm-hearted in nature, and with cheerful alacrity would advise tlie erring and inform the uninformed, and so far as possible sist the unfortunate of his fellow-be ings. We are even told that in the last- moments of his consciousness, just- before the paralytic stroke, while con versing with some newly initiated members, he could scarcely be restrain ed from speaking, for it was discovered that his anxiety and endeavors to in struct were too exciting for his feeble condition. Hence iu memory of this receutly deceased aid highly esteemed brother D. N. Austin, we adopt tlie fol lowing resolutions: Resolved 1. That, whereas, it has pleased onr omniscient Father to re move from our Sanctum and Temple that bright star and efficient worker, brother D. N. Austin, sensibly and strikingly is it demonstrated that death loves a shining mark. Resolved 2. That if Heaven’s reward awaits the generous, sympathetic, char itable Christian, so perfectly illustrated | by Ins meek, Unostentatious life, sure ly it were his. Resolved 3. That the death of one so learned and advanced in Masonry—one whose entire life had been devoted to its interest, and whose happiness was centred in its success, will produce a shock of pain at home and abroad throughout the Lodges of the State. Resolved 4. That while we, the brotherhood especially, sincerely and profoundly lament our privation, the Chnrch.and whole community likewise Spprosiats their sorrow and mourn their heavy loss. Resolved o. That, though sliickeu by disease, with a lifeless body and palsied tongue, yet we Deed no dying testimo ny to prove his aceeptance in Heaven, and believe that his quiet death but in troduced his happy spirit into its bright and beautiful Temple above. Resolved 6. That though God’s judgments are unsearchable and His ways past finding out, still we bow sub missively and yet with keen sorrow to His Holy will, believing that he is too wise to err, and too good to be unkind. Resolved 7. That we offer onr heart felt- sympathy to -the bereaved family in their great affliction, and pray Heav en’s choicest blessings upon them in this sad dispensation - Of Providence. Resolved 8. That a copy of these res olutions be tendered fhe family of the deceased, published in the Advertiser, Mirror, and The Hohe Journal, and recorded in the minifies of -the Masonic Lodge at Fort Yalley, Ga. Jno. M. Walden, W. J. Andegson, J. J. Dasetb, E. T. Byington, Jeff. D. Houser, S. B. Beown. 45 Years Before the Pubttc THE GENUINE DR. G. Me LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA and sick headache. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. P AIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes die pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and 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 prickly 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 every remedy. Several of the 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, or after taking Quinine. V advise all who are afflicted disease to give them a fair For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled; BEWARE of imitations. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s Liver Pills. The genuine McLane’s Liver Pills cear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. ^Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. IvIcLane’s. Liver Pills, prepared by Flem ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JflcJLane. tpelled differently but 6ame pronunciation.' tutts PILLS! The citizens of Cartersville are mak ing every exertion, to receive the mem bers of the Press Association, with sin cere cordiality and genuine hospitality. They express themselves as glad of the opportunity offered them of} entertain ing the Georgia press, and wilk leave nothing undone, within the hounds of their ability, to make the occasion pleanmfc and agreeable. In Memory o f My Brother. [Bob’'shed by Bequest-.} Trere is a spot wfce el would weep, I. is beside my brothers grave ; A id ihe:- e mj lonely vigil keep, Aad mou n for him i could not save. He wandered fa: from home end i a lends, Prom those who loved him dear, And sou' httnsiar famed Western Slate, "Which oft had charmed his ear. INTRODUCES, 1865. A TORPID LIVER la the 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 A TOHPID LIVES. Loss of Appetite and LTausea, the fcowela are costive, but sometimes alternate with looeenesa, Pain in the Head, accompanied with a Dull senaatloninthebaohpart, Fam In thg right side and under the shoulder- blade, fdllaes3 after eating, with s dkin- elination to exertion cf body or mind, Xrzi- tability of tamper, Xicw spirits, L-e^s of memory, withafeeling of havingnegisoted soma duty, General weariness; Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyeB, Yellow Skin, Headache - generally over the right eye, aestlessnsss at night with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THEBE WAEHIff G3 ARB TJ2TE2E2ZD, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. 1 TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted cases, a single dose such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT’S PILLS are compoua Aad from substances thru ere free from any properties that can injure the moss delicate organization. They Search, Cleanse, Porily, and Invigorate the entire System. , By relieving fhe en gorged larer, thojr cleanse the blood from poisonous Itsmors, asd tbas import health sad vitality to the body, causing the bowels to act naturally, without which ns one can feel well. A NotfS Divine savs 1 Dr. TUTT:—Dear Sir; For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation aad Piles. I^st 9 recommended to ms; 'It tx*ed I am noTr a Wall P3esi r They are wortn their _ Hzv.ELL.Sl appetite, digestion perfect, regular afools, ana I i-ivasained rerty pounds aolid. orth their vreirhi in frola. Rzv. EL L. SIMPSON, Lcnisvffle, Ey TUTFS PILLS. Thar first effect is to Increase the Appetite, and cause tbs body to Take on Flesh, thus the system isnonri.-.hed, and by their Tonic Ac tion on the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are produced. DR, J, F, HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SATS:- “Kew di992sas east that cannot be relieved by rs- SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. CDice 35 Murray Street, New York. X3- Dr. 'TUTT’S MANUAL of Valuable Infor mation and Useful Receipts " will bemailed fre on spplication. I will also at- all times in season keep FRESH BEEF, MLiTTON, and KIDS; as I expect to beep up a regular meat market, and ask all the people to patronize and encourage me to do so. J. W. MANN. Executor’s Sale of Railroad Stock. Under an order from the Court of Ordinary of Houston county. Georgia, I will sell before the Court House door m said county, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours of sale, two scares of the capital stock of the South western Bailroad compauy. belonging to the estate of Henry Toomer, deceased. Terms cash. F. A. TOOMEH, Executor Henry Toomer, deceased, c. c. huh can. a. DUNCAN &'MILLER, ^.ttoTnoys at Iiaw Ferst, Ga. Practice in ihe courts of Houston and adjoining counties, Supreme Court o Georgia, iTniu'd States Courts, and else whero by special contract j«n 16 ly AIEW ^SERIAL. "What a Wife Oaa Do BY MISS MAP.Y E. —IN THE— mmm weekly OF SATURDAY, APRIL J2rn, Will appear ihe first chapters ni' a new eerir.l story, entitled ‘-V. IIAT A WIFE CAN DO,” from the* spit - ci! pen of Miss JIakt E. Bahtlet r, of Cave Springs, Ga. The story is one of absorbing interest, and will ran through eight or ton gnrobare of the Weekly. The scene cf the romance is laid in 3’n- rope—chiefly in London and Paris—and the au thor, evidently familiar will the localities she so vividly describes, through the medium of a pleas ing fiction imparts io her readers the additional pleasure cf atom- of the con tit. Out. Subscription fit a year, SI for six months. Mon ey can he se.tby money 'order, registered letter, or express at c ur risk. J. H. ESfn.iL, Sayan8ah, Ga. I Lave opened a Gin Shop! fit Geil. Warrens old place one abd ft lialf mileff from Ferry Where I am prepared to dd all kinds of G1IN Work for the least money. I shall Use the best material and Wttr- every ]ob of work. No money t&- qnired urlil the work is fully tested.' Orders respectfully solicited Lakgdon, W. PoosEe,* Perry Ga. GEORGIA—Houston Cotrjvfr: A. J. Todd and D. SI. E’ng Administrators €t •John King of said county deceased, have ap-f lied for dismission from their trust This is therefore to cite all pi-rSoizN (idhefirlisd It? appear at the May Term 1S73 of the Court of Or* dinttry of said counly. and r :.:cause if any they have why said application should, not be granted W itnc3s my official signature this Jan. 10,187SI 3m,A. S. BILES, Ordinary GEORGIA—Houston County; E. H. Wimberly, administrator, of Ai H< Win? berly, of said comity, deceased, hits Bpf plied^ for dismission from his trust: This is there ore to cite all persons cfiucerhM to appear at the April Term 1879 of the Court of Ordi nary of said comity and show cause if any the/ have why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this Dec. 19. 187f?.- 3m A. S. GILES, Ordinary/ fKE TA3ER ORG^AN combines all essential qualities requisite in a First Class instrument. The Cases are models of beauty, made of solid walnut, Carvings of walnut, thoroughly sea soned stock, put together honestly, smoothlyfin- ished, made for durability aud service. The Patent Stop Action, lad other mecharilcal arrangements, are of the most simple and perfect construction, easily ad justed, and not R&ble to get out of order. Tho Klusica! Combinations are of greet variety and excellence. Superior Power, Depth, Sweetness, and Evenness of Tone, and Fine Solo and other effects, are among the desirable qualities of these Organs. Every Organ warranted for FIVE YEARS. Send for Catalogue and Price list. TABES ORGAN COMPANY Meriden, BOOK WALTER ENGINlL J. F. HUMPHREYS, Perry, - - _ - Georgia/ H AYING located in Perry next door to the stor# of -rloorc A Bro., I re3pjctfuHy solicit & liberal share of the public patronage. I keep on hand 8 ADDLES, EBiDliESj; them to order. AS# HARNESS',- G^jlT Him ok* Whiskehs Black by a aside sochcatw GL It iaj- as sprrasr raer. Scud «nlby of-SL assd fills Ssflipauy. - The most popixlai* Organs of the day! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. “Tbs WH&ox. ic White Orgasx Instructor** is t!he BJBST sad C3KSAPJ2ST in the market I Send F-.r BJustjv&si CLrSaoju# Neatly and promptly done/ PRICES LOW- s entirely new and elegant stock of ftSf rccsivcdand for sale at Fo prices. BUY-AT HSS8£. Furniture fvlaele to and repaired Si sheft mzde, for ladies,- gentlemen aud children. GEORGE % FKSIlY.UE'i viyPSHHHHaBwsHBHaBHI • • SPRING