The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, July 24, 1879, Image 3

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The iotrii farmer is ia deep (rouble, The will of the late ex-Prince Imperi- nt lie bears up.heroically considering a1, by which he bequeathed about is limited experience of business re-'§18 000 iu money to various persons, arses. His uniform prudence is iec-1 besides lifes pensions amounting to §20- gnized by the public, and - his great - COO a year, is not a legal document ac- isdom is recognized byhimself, but bei cording to English law, not being aftes- m neither eontn 1 the elements, nor - ted by any witness. The English sfcit- take good crops in spite of them. He U !e (1 Yic., chap. 20) provides tlwt a ; human, almost as much so, in fact, as will must be executed in presence of ther men, and completely more so two witnesses, who see the testator ran a good woman. This is owing al- sign it, and are both present at the MACON, The undersigned wiil be fonad at bi old stand in FREE OMNIBUS IF! jFS. JBL 3T with a complete stock of GROCERIES, From and to the Depot, Compact, substantial, econom ical and easily managed. Guar anteed to work well and -gi.u full power claimed. 1 he ongino and boiler coinplcto, including governor nuinp, etc. (and box ing) it the low price or 13 Horse Power, - $2IS CO 1% “ - - 215 ot O,' « “ - 315 00 JAMES LEITEL & CO., Spring-" field, Oiiioi The Musical.Combinations are of great variety and excellence. Superior Power, Depth, Sweetness, and Evenness of Tone, and Fine Solo and other effects, ore among- the desirable qualities of these Organs. Every Organ warranted for FIVE YEARS. Send for Catalogue and Price List. TABER ORGAN COMPANY, WORCESTER, MASS. NEW HARNESS SHOP ORGAN GO. Meriden, Conn. IT. S.JL FURNITURE FREIGHT ‘Ghlldren’s Blow Pedals,”! The Home Journal, XjQO-^ 1 - 8 S- "l^nSlJiAY^YFAISG, JOLT 24, Pbotbacted MkErfaiG .—A prott acted meeting wil lbe begun at the Eapb'st church in Benderson- on Saturday. n r Tbnrpe'will have some ministerial assistance, nnd an interesting meeting is looked for. ^ PIed at bis home in this county on the evening of the 18t h inst., Joseph g Thomson in the 69th year of his age- , n , Notice the advertisement of Mesdames Gillen m another column. First class goods at astonishingly low prices. 0ood rains in some parts of the coun- ty the past have benefited crops, rotton especially. A few dry spots have had no rain yet, and their corn is mined. "The raffle of the W. D. King planta tion took place Saturday. An attacbee of The-Hojie Joubnal was the lucky person, and at once donated it to the cemetery fund. It will he sold by Mr. Schilling to the highest bidder on the first Tuesday in August. It has a lake, an island, fine fishing privileges, and a steamboat landing on it. Ioe, Ice, Ice—at J. W. Mann’s. Judge Hose is ahead on watermelons so far. He sent ns one yesterday that weighed thirty odd pounds. The lar gest gets the Home Joubnal till Janua ry 1st. 1880. An Encycbpedia of Lniversal Knowl edge, in 20 volumes, 18,000 pages,^all for 810, and equal in all important re spects to any Cyclopedia heretofore sold for less than 8100, is announced for publication by tbo Amebican Book Ex change, 55 Beekman Street, New York. They have also just issued an edition of Chambers Clyclopedia of English Litera ture, complete in four volumes, neatly cloth bound for 82.00. Their catalogue of several hundred standard publica tions, ot very low prices, will be sent free on request. >-*-« Apologetic.—Our inaliug qlerk by mistake sent off some twelve or fifteen papers of July 10, lasfc\eek in single wrappers. If those of our subscribers and exchanges who recieved them will drop us a postal card,5we will mail them papers of July 17. Our postmaster al-‘ so inadvertently exchanged, the Hender son and Haynevillo packages of Home Journals, hut says he won’t do so any more. Ice, Ice, Ice—at J. W. Mann’s. Turnip Seed Crop of 1879 at J. D. Martins. ■J. D. Mabtin has received a full as- sortmedt of Gold Silver and Steel Spec tacles. A good assortment of flue teas at 21. J. D, Hastens. Bestorc your sight by using the “Wendell” Spectacle. For sale by 2t. J. D. Mabtin. Barbecues. There was a big Sunday School cele bration at Snow Spring, Dooly Coun ty, last Saturday. There was a most pleasant neighbor hood. barbecue at Dr. M. H. Means’ near Spoonville last Saturday. Barbecues are all the rage this sum mer. We propose that we invite the whole County to join in one during the fair. Ice, Ice, Ice—at J. W. Mann’s. Th anks —Mr. J. S. Dennis brought us last week a sample of meal ground from corn raised this year. This is the first of the season, and it was good too Mr. T. M. Killen gave ns several very fine bunches of grapes which were from vines planted in February of last year. These vines are of vigorous growth and bear profusely. Everybody ought to have a variety of grapes. The Scnppernong is good enough, but it takes it"several years to come into prof itable bearing. Try the Concord, Isa bella, Hartford etc. You can get them this winter from Sam Humph. Mr. D. M. Cox handed ns an apple Monday that weighed ten and a half ounces. It was of- the King apple spe cies. We are indebted to onr talented young friend, C. M. DuPree, Esq., of the Committee on invitation, for a re quest to attend a grand barbecue at By ron on yesterday, We will have something about it in onr next week’s paper. Limestone Bridge- The County Commissioners met Sat urday last to let the buildiug of the bridge across Limestone creek on the Hayneville road. We learn that there were about a dozen bids filed. The contract was awarded to Messrs. G. W. Killen and G. W. Singleton for §500.— The bridge<is to be about 260 feet lorrg and will entirely cover the miry hole at this side of the ertek. and have good abutmeuts at each end. It will be Io cated above the present bridge. Mr. Eillen is au experienced civil engineer and bridge architect, and a splendid bridge across Limestone is assured,— The price is considered very reasona ble. PERSONAL ITEMS. Hon. J. L. Warren, of Savannah, was in town last Saturday. Rev. Mr. Branham, of Eatonton, preached at Hickory Grove last Sunday. He will preach at the Baptist church in Perry next Sunday morning and nisht. Prof. J. L. Saunders and- family are spending the summer with Mr. Douglass, of near MarshallviHe, Prof. S.’s father-in-law. -—Capt. T. M. Butaer returned from Iowa Sunday, He has our thanks for a lot'of leading Western papers. —Mr. John H. Powerp, Supervisor of the Macon and Brunswick Railroad, and family, were in town on a visit a few days ago. They returned Monday to their home in CocUran. —Judge Nottingham and family re turned from Atlanta Saturday, —Mr. F. S. Cater and family return ed from Catoosa on Monday. —Mr. T. J. Cater and lady left Tues day for Allegheny Springs, Va. —Hon. J. W. Walters, of Albany, was in town the other day. FOR SALE-CHEAP. Any one wanting to bny a fine piano, now in the factory at New York very cheap, should apply to the proprietor of The Home Joubnal at once. Home Shuttle hand pon er sewing machine, perfectly new and does ele gant work. Just the thing for any small family. Will be sold for 815 cash. A Dana Bickford Garden and fire en- for sale cheap. Apply at this office; If you want a new parlor organ cheap, apply at this office. Three good grain fans, new, for sale for 820 each and freight, apply to Home Joubnal office. If you want a cotton Press, Gin, cane mill, syrup kettle or castings of any kind, apply at this office. A fine Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma chine, in perfect order, cost 890, will sell for 830, Apply at this office. A self inking Pearl Printing Press, iu good order, original cost §65, will sell for 830, as I wish to put iu a larger machine. tf. Home Joubnal. hut he bears his limited e: verses. His uniform prudence is rec ognized by the public, and - his great wisdom is recognized byhimself, but he , can neither eontri 1 the elements, nor ted by any witness. A Clothing House to bo Established in Hawkiusville. Messrs. Jacobus & Go., arc having erected a new building or department in which they propose to open a first- class stock of clothiDg and gentlemen’s furnishing goods m the fall. During the past season they have kept on hand a large stock of ready-made clothing, but the stock was not as large amL va ried as they desired to offer to the peo ple, lienee they are making arrange ments to open a clothing department separately from the other business, and they propose to keep on Lund clothing of any style or quality, in order to ac commodate all classes. Jacobus & Co., have been very successful in their bus iness here siuce last fall, and the suc cess of their clothing house cannot be doubted. They propose to sell ready made clothing as cheap or cheaper than any house in Savannah, Macon or .At lanta. —Hawkinsville Disoatcli.—1 i. THE SCOURGE AT MEMPHIS. Since our last the yellow fever at Mem phis has been spreading, and now some eighty or a hundred cases are reported in the city and a few iu the smaller towns near by. The people have been rapidly leaving, and it is thought that one half of the population has gone away. Nearly all the region within two hundred miles of the doomed city has quarantined against the refugees, and a general alarm pervades the country. Business is utterly ruined. The disease is rapidly on the increase, and has been declared epidemic. Not many days will elapse before the poor who cannot leave or get employment will begin to suffer. With such a terrible scourge two years in succession, the case of Memphis is a sad one indeed. While the type of the disease is represented by the physicians to be milder than last year, and to yield more readily to treat ment, there is little hope of its continn ing so. Last year the fever did not be-- gin its ravages until" August, but num bered its victims by the thousands. May the giver of all good have mer cy on this stricken people, and grant that the awful terrors of last year may not be repeated. Everybody prepare for the Houston County Fair about Octob~r 1st. We will publish some extracts from the premium list of our county fair next week. Now is the time to secure space iu the Houston COunty Fair premium list" Terms easy. Apply at this office. Mb.B. Dnb, the model hotel man, has re leased the Lamer House, and it will be fitted up this fall with all mod ern improvements which will greatly increase its present popularity. Turnip Seed. Now is the time to plant turnips. A fresh lot of seeds just received direct from Bobert Buist, Jr., of Philadelphia, the old reliable, at G. W. Killen’s. All other goods as low as anyone else can afford, to sell them. July 21—2t . G. W. Killen. Ice, Ice, Ice—at J. w! Mann’s. make good crops in spite of them. Be is human, almost as much so, in fact, as other men, and completely more so than a good woman. This is owing al together to her far more favorable envi ronments, which the dear creature sad ly fails to appreciate. The town farmer invariably proposes to produce ct home everything that is good for food, and everything good for provender, to that his family and his cattle may enjoy abundance.- with a lit tle to spare even for tramps and es- trays. But this year he is in a dry streak, and his corn crop is a settled failure. This is simply calamitoas, and that is always bad. By. good fortune of his own. providing, he has a fair supply of last year’s corn, and is absolutely out of debt. He has always regarded with unspeakable abomination the prevailing method of negotiating credits, and "moreover he abhors debt even on less humiliating terms.. Mortgages, waiv ers, acceptances, enable a man to bny what he ought to produce and at prices beyond his ability to pay. The terms imply that he has no personal credit whatever. The town farmer determin ed long ago not to be degraded and hampered, and used in any such way. Now that reverses come he is not over whelmed. He is disappointed certainly, and according to the high science of modern commercial mathematics, he has lost heavily, in that he failed to make largely. A gentleman of this bail iwick says that he lost several thousand dollars by not buying cotton futures before the rise, and has beeu seriously embarrassed ever since. By this rule, a man who has made nothiug has lost everything. They will teach figures to lie pretty soon. By the way. seeing that figures do not lie, isn’t it anoma lous that business men of the present day continue to employ them? Mack Sims. ■ ►-»-« GOOD WORK THAT CONGRESS DID. The Cincinnati Enquirer's Washing- Ion correspondent calls attention to the work accomplished by the Democrat’ during the extra session of Congress j ast closed. They may be classed four political, three financial, one sani tary, one internal improvement, and one salary bill. The correspondent says: Of the four political bills, three may become laws. First, the army bill, with its prohibition of the use of file army as u police to keep peace at the polls.— Second, the bill repealing the odious ju ry test oath; and third, the bill provid ing a new and non-partisan method of drawing juries. The forth, the mar shals bill, with its its restriction to pre vent the employment of deputy mar shals to interfere in elections, has failed to become a jaw, but that failure de prives the administration of any money to pay them. It also dsprives the Uni ted States Marshals aud their regular court deputies of their fees, but does not deprive them of their salaries, which are provided for in the legisla tive aud executive appropriation bill, which should be added to tha total in the twelfth important measure passed upon. Of the financial bills only one be came a law, to-wit: the bill making sub sidiary silver coins changeable for greenbacks in amounts of twenty dol lars or less. The Warner bill, to make trade dollars changeable for standard dollars, dollar for dollar, passed the House, but both were hung up In the Senate Committee on Finance until next December. The sanitary bill is known ns the yellow fever bill, and established a Na tional Board of Health, with general supervision of the sanitary condition of the country. The internal improvement bill is the bill establishing a commis sion to make a survey of the Mississip pi river and report upon the best meth od of protecting the hacks from over flow, and improving the navigation of the riveu The tariff bill is the bill already men tioned, placing quinine and sulphate of quinine on the free list; and the salary bill is known as the letter carriers bill, and provides for a small increase in the salaries of the letter carriers all over the country. This is a very fair exhibit of the work done—au exhibit that Democrats can be proud of. It proves that, despite the Bepnblicau party, backed by Hayes, the Democrats have accomplished a great deal of good in the interest of re form and ecenomy. Every measure carried is a direct benefit to the peo ple.—Memphis Appeal. ute (1 Yic., chan. 20) will must be executed two witnesses, who sign it, and are both present at time. It is probable, however, that the ex-Empress would like to carry oat the wishes of her son, whether express ed in legal form, or otherwise. Bnt the question is, where is the money to come from? It is-undersfood that the means at the command of Eugenie are not more than sufficient to support her in the style she wishes to live. It is an interesting fact, in Ithisconnection, that Napoleon the First, when a captive in St. Helena, made a will bequeathing millions of francs to various persons, but his whole estate turned out- to be worth less than one million of francs— about two hundred thousand dollars. New editions of Rollin's Ancient His tory and the Complete Works of Jose phus, both printed in large, beautiful type, and strongly bound, have just been issned at about one-third the for mer prices, viz: Eollin, 82.25; Jose phus, §2.00. Amebican Book Ex change, publishers, 55 Beekman Street, New York. The gifted and able Georgian, Hon Marcellns E. Thornton, of Atlanta, is now chairman of the Independent move ment in Geogia. We do hope he will yet retrace the step he has taken, and again lay aside personal ambition for the good of the state.—We know he has done this on at least two occassions when he might have held out as a can didate against the nominee. We regret that so pure a patriot should lend his name and influence to the cause of dis organization. “We charge thee, Mar- cellus, flmg away ambition.” A new paper to be called the Tele phone will soon be polished at Sylvania, Screven county, by Charley Medloek, late of the Swainsboro Herald. Smith's Bible Dictionary, and an una bridged Or odea's Concordance, each to be sold for 81,00, are recent announce ments of the Amebican Book Exchange, 55 Beekman Street, New York. Aii Announcement, CHEAP RSSLINERY GOODS. The Spring Season being passed and the Summer far advancing -we beg to announce to our friends and patrons that we have yet on hand a very good line of Summer goods quite as good as any we have sold the past Sea son embracing Ladies, Misses and Childrens Street or Sun hats, fine straws and chips of desirable aud fashionable patterns, Flowers, Cuffs and Collars, Ties, Lace Scarfing etc., etc., which rather than keeps over for another Sea son and to make room for a Splendid Fall aud.Winter Stock which we will Lave in dne Season, we offer from now on the above named Summer goods at bottom prices. Iiifact we mean to Sell them and hope our friends will call and See for themselves what wonderful bar gains wo are offering. No trouble for us to show goods. Respectfully MDMS S. D. & ANNIE KILLEN.' Oats! Oats!! Oats!!!—300 bushols of good oats for sale.' Apply to" June 19th— tf. Geo. W. Killen. DENTAL NOTICE Teeth extracted without pain. Beau tiful artificial teeth inserted. Abscessed teeth and diseased gums enred by Drs. Holmes, Macon, Ga.—Dealers in all kinds of Dental Goods. It is within the memory of many now living when the tomato, or iove ap ple, was cultivated only asau ornament. The extent to which it uow enters into the consumption of all classes is surpris ing- Some idea of the quantity used may be drawn from the carefully-col lected statistics which the American Grocer has recently published of the amount canned in 1S78. According to this estimate the packages put up in the United States last year amounted to 19.668.000, distributed as follows: New Jersey, 5,592.000, Maryland, 6.840,000; Delaware, 1,8S4,000; New York, 1,680.000; Massachusetts, 96.0G0; Pennsylvania, 192,000; Pacific coast, 1,200.000; Western and other States, 1.320.000. This makes no account of the vast quantities canned by families for private nse. nor of the great amount eaten in the raw state. The prices for the year have averaged ram 90 cents i, making the value of this industry to the trade something ' more than §1,600,000. < jUteS-Ssi: T. J. Cater has been compelled on aecount of bis wife’s health to leave his store, bnt he has left it in care of three courteous and accommodating young men. —2t. Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. —Dec. 4th ly * Tkt The Home Joubnal four months for 50 cts. On Trial- The Atlanta Sunday Fhuncgbaph, the liveliest, spiciest and sauciest paper in the State, will be sent to any ad dress eight weeks for ouly 25 cents. Address, * Ph.-no graph, Atlanta, Ga. £gg“\NoTicE.—Those who subscribe for the Phonogeaph on trial are expected when they reuew to pay t'-e regular subscription, §2.00 per annum, 81.00 for six months and 50 cents for three months. The Atlanta Dispatch is mailed on evening trains leaving Atlanta, reaches nearly every section State the day of publication, the session of the Legislature the Dis patch will contain full proceedings of that body, and will be mailed within one hour after its adjournment. Sub scription 60 cents a month; §1.50 for three months; §3.00 for six months; ! S3.00 a year. Address THE DISPATCH, Atlanta, Ga. JL HEi DR, q. McLANE’S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. T HE countenance is pale and leaden- colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, v'ith humming or throbbing of the ears; an 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 nausea and 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 j it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc- Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. MeLAKE’S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the liver, and in alt bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled.- BEWARE OP IAESTATION'S. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Du. McJ.a.ve’s LiVER Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming ]3ros. ^ Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane’s Livar Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa.', the market being full of imitations of the name jHcLnue, spelled differently but same pronunciation. TUTT gMTRODOCED, t S65. A TORPID LlVfil Is the fruitful source of ninny diseases, promi nent among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACflE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM- PLAINT, COLIC, ETC, SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LlViR. Loss of Appetite and Nausea, "the bowels are costive, but sometimes alternate with looseness, Pain ia the Head, accompanied with aPnll sensationin tha baekpart,Pa:n In the right side and under the shculder- blade, fuUns33 after eating, with a diain^ elination to exertion of body orrainfl, Irri tability of temper, Dow spirits, Doss oi memory, with afeeliagof having neglected some duty, General-weariness; DUzihera^ F’luttoring at the Heart. Dots before the eyes, Yellow'Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Hestlesaness at night with fitful dreams, highly colored "Urine. IF TKE32 "WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. r TUTFS PILtS are especially adapted to such cases, a single dose effects such a change of feoling as to astonish the sufferer. * TUTFS PILLS Ere compounded from *al)h!njjcw thnt sre free from xtisy properties that cr.a Icjuro tko mo*! dcilcixlo ura<abtttiau. 'i'hcv Search, Cleumtc, Ps.f fj 9 carflzsrLra:« je the entire -System. By re’fpvixisrthe- c fiorjjcd hirer, lkty clrause hlezsd from pobonouBJisimoin, and t!ia* icjjuirt Icaltli Hud vitality to the body, cu-sshisr the borrm to m*t c;.isralij, Tviihoat which no one can fid well. A Noted Bivine 3>r. TUTTDesr Sir; For ton years I h~re been * martyr io Dyspepsia. Cobstipation nnd Piles. L-st Spring your Pilia were rectmunende*! wu,v; I them ( bnt with little faith). I r.m r. 'w a well nun, cato go>m appetite, digestion rejruLir stm-k Piles sons, and X hivec^in^d forty pounds solid flesh. They ere worth their Tre : *:fct m cold. Rev. R- la- SIMPSON. UncerSIe, Ky TUTFS PILLS, Their first effect is to' Increase iho Apjietilp, and cause tire body to Take on Iflesb, thus;tie system is nourished, sod by their Tonic Ar- tioa on the IJiRrstive Organs, HcguXar t,tools are produced. DR, J, F, HAYWOOD, OF HEW YORK, SAYS:— " discos east that *- 11 — ’ ’ the i.:v -r to ,te e PROV1SJOWS, DRY GOODS, SHOES AND HATS, Which he proposes to sell as cheap as any other lionse in Perry for Cash. All persons wanting goods c-n Time must make good papers—such as I can nse. I will also at- all times in . season keep FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, and KIDS; as I expect to keep np a regular meat market, and ask all tho people to patronize and encourage me to do so. J. W. MANN. C. O. "DUXCAN. DUNCAN & MILLER, A-ttomoys n.t Iiaw, Peeby, Ga. - Practice in the courts of Houston and adjoining counties, Supreme Court o Georgia, United States Courts, and else where by special contract. jan 16 ly A pplication for dismission. Georgia, Houst< n County: Garrett Smith, administrator of Mrs. Judith Sm'.th, late of said county, deceased, has applied for dismission from his trust: Tliir is therefore to cite all persons concerr 3d to appeal at the September.term 1S71\ of the Conrt of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted Witness mj official signature tills NTay-fXHli, 187D 3m. A & GILES, ordinary. WORLD; BEST IN And better than any Sal em t us,. Ono .teaspboDfu] of this Soda v: ith sout milk equals Four teaspoon fuls of the best Baking Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. See packageTor val uable information. If the teaspoon is too large and duel not produce good results at that, use less afterwards. WIACGPS, GA. TO TIIE FAllMER&i IN TEREST. f Hardware, Iron and Agricultural Implements, Carriage J.Tatcrials, TaintH, Oil*, etc. Agents for Massey’s Excelsior Cotton Gin, Disston’s Circular Saws and Fair banks’ Standard Scales. Apl 10,—Jyr. O BG-AITS fKE TABER ORGAN combines essential qualities requisite in a First Class instrument. The Cases arc models of beauty, made of solid Walnut, Carvings of walnut, thoroughly sea soned stock, put together honestly, smoothly fin ished, made lor durability and service. The Patent 8top Action, Ond other mechanical arrangements, arc of the most simple and perfect construction, easily ad justed, and not liable to get out of order. The I l.nve opened a Gin Shop at Gen; Warrens old place bhe and it half milet? from Perry where I am prepared to dtf all kinds of G-IN WORK for the least mnmy; I shall nse the beat iiiaterial a Ltd war rant every job of work. No money re quired nr fil the work is folly tested: Orders respectfnlly solicited DaNgdon, W. Pooseb, Perry Ga. this eQagiTT EceU'Sfe TWENTY X40031S. Just opened on Second Street, second doer front Toplar, next to W. W. Collins* Carriage Repository.' SV1ACON, A. Having been compelled to give up the Rational Hot;l. I have located as above, aud am prepared to furnish first-class board. by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. Shall bo glad to seo any of my old friends and patrons. Vary respcurully, E. C. CORBETT. BOOK WALTER EN2INE, ■1* $216 M 215 Ot 315 00 Sp.-iDg-' boreharedfcj ra. n- rnul inactions, soil for —-——that SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murray .Street, Now Tork; Ur. TCTTS MANUAL of TMnabi* Infor- rafion sad Useful Beceipts ’’ triii hcmsilt-J/nM oa application. Hue oe to a Gacssrr a s;r j 1 .; J>rr- It im- as «pr:a* viter. wot by fciprtM re-Af.pt or SI. j* 1 Office, 35 Murray SL, TJew York. hhHHhhI OCX mm ■ US8Q By this - - - FUrni The most and repaired at short made, for ladles, geo UNRIVALLED “The Organ BEST in . Send For D3. £SS j. F. HUMPHREYS, Perry; - Georgia: H AVING local. tl in Tcrrj-next floor to the ptorij of Moore A lire., I r! b'po<-tfn))y solicit n bb.rst tJrireof tko public palroliiigc. 11cop da Lar.il . SADDLES, DIODLES; ax feu them to order. AND HABNESSj -JG-i Neatly and ivcroptiy d.iflc. PRICES LOW- 'STOCK or