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The Home Journal.
jjlDjisDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 4.
‘ ====Cr ^50TH£B. GOOSE-
— —
jjtiilor H< me Jour iaL—
X small Tout appreciative bouse greets
. jlotber Goose upon her appearance
Cook’s Hall last evening. We bad
hoped the old girl a laree crowd, and
think she should be disappointed that
r e of her children were not present,
jliss Susie Etheridge looked and ac
ted the P» rt to perfection. She as M.
goose is hard to head, and as a young
lady-well there ain’t no heading her.
All the little ones acted their parts
v ell and each mother may feel that her
darling is the biggest little goose in
^Tbe show was terminative by a pan
tonine, in which Mr. Chas. E. Gilbert
and Mrs Heldt bore the chief parts.
Their acting was simply elegant, hut
B o belter than was expected of them,
as their talents are well known to he of
the bigest order. About §48
ized,
Oun Trade Issue.—Week after next
we will issue one thonsand extra copies
of Tub Home Journal, and it will be
devoted especially to the business inter
ests of Perry. ^ ■ '
Ho fob the Fair!—Next week The
Home Journal will be devoted princi
pally to the II0U6T0N County Faib. A
large mimbor of extra copies Fill he
printed. •
Oub merchants are preparing for a
large business this fall, and they will
apeak to the people liberally through
our columns in a few days,
was real-
* * *
Gents Furnishing Goods always on
hand at
2t. A. B. SCHILLINGS & Co.
1 Thb best net results are obtained by
selling your cotton near home. Take it
to A. J. Mabtin’s Planters Warehouse at
Fort Valley and be convinced. Plenty
of plucky buyers. tf.
Clothes made to order at Short No
tice, Latest Style, and Be.-t Workman
ship. A Fit Guaranteed at
2t. A. B. Schillings & Co,
Cabby your cotton to the Planters
Brick Fire-proof Warehouse at Fort
Valley, The very liignest price will be
obtained, tf.
“Cotton is still King” and A. J. Mnr-
tiuatthe Planters Brick Warehouse,
Fort Valley, knows to perfection how
to handle this King. Send him your
part of the king. tf •
Keep’s Partly made Dress Shirts Con
stancy ou Hand, and Measures taken
for Keep’s Custom made Shirts—Fits
Warranted.
Keep’s “Magnum Bouum” Shirts at
$1,00.
2s. A. B Shilling & Co. ■
Agents for lloust.in- County.
Died.—On the 1-t. iusfaut, Mary
Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Malaby, aged three years eleven months
and eight days.—Jesus has said, “Suf
fer little children to come unto me, for
of snehis the Kingdom of Heaven.”
* *
Depth of Miss Minnie Nolley.—We
are pained to announce the death of
Miss Minnie Nolley, of Hampton. Af
ter a lingering illness her lovely spirit
singed its way to the “land beyond the
river,” and the untimely death of one
eopnre and beautiful hns clouded many
hearts with mourning.
The Old Booh.—In another column
*ill be found the card of the Old Bock
Warehouse .at Hawinsville. Dr. Fleet-
Food is the same genial, energetic,
Fide awake business man, ever watch
ful of the interest of his customers, and
•brays giving them the fullest satisfac
tion. With him will be found' that
®ost estimable gentleman, Mr. Shine
Lawson. We give this house our
commendation as worthy of patronage
nul fullest confidence.
The Largest, Cheapest and Best Se
eded Stock of Beady Made Clothing
brought to Perry since the war,can now
be found at
2t. A. B. Schillibg & Co’s.
HAWKINSVILLE.
A Yisit to this Thriving Young City.
Some of iTsENTEnpBises and Business
Men.—Boat Building, etc.
Last Friday we awoke in the “wee
sma’ hours” for a drive to onr lively
neighbor town. The moon soon de
serted us, aud at West bridge we were
guided almost solely by the light which
was gathered up and reflected by the
sand which has recently been hauled
upon the old rotten ccrduroy. It now
makes a fust-class road, and we hope
the floods will not sweep it away into
the labyrinths of jungle and mack be
low. We would Ue’-e suggest that- when
the county can spare funds "this road
ought to be built considerably higher
arid some wider, and a new bridge will
soon be needed badly. The embank
ment and abutment on -the south side
pf Big Indian ought also to be restored
and improved.
At Limestone creek an attempt to
cross the elegant new bridge by the
twinkling star light, resulted in the ne
cessity of a back out, for the abutments
were not yet completed. As the old
bridge is considered dangerous for
neavy loads, and the approaches almost
impassable in bad weather, the new
bridge should be put in use at once, es
pecially as it has been completed nearly
three weeks.
Some of our HawkinsviUe friends re
quested us to get after the county offi
cials about the roads, and urge their be
ing put into good condition. We no
ticed that the road in Houston was in
first-class order, and would be made goi d
with a little work and grading down of
hills in two or three places, but at Buck
creek, in Pulaski, the road was misera
bly bad,—very steep, rocky, and badly
washed. So we can say to our Huwk-
insville friends this proverb: “Physi
cian, heal thyself.”
The only other matter of note were
the elegant improvements being made
by Mr. James E. Laidler at his planta
tion three miles this side of Hawkins-
ville.
We reached the city in time for
breakfast,.which was obtained at the
Seal borough House, a convenient, neat
and well arranged hotel, which is well
kept by Mr. B.F. Boon, formerly of
Perry.
place to put up at,
Wu soon were greeted by many
FORMER HOUSTONIANS,
who are now in various employments
here, among them were—
Mr. Drury V. Taylor, now sheriff of
Pulaski county.
Mr. J. Jacobus, as genial and thor
ough-going as ever; and with him Sam
Caldwell, whose heart yet yearns to
wards Perry, and we know why.
Mr. Jno, H. Powers, of the Macon &
AT THE CROSS.
EX HUGH r. OLIVER.
O the Cross, the Cross of Christ. * .
Bright with gjury, -net with blood:
From the dying sacrifice
Poors down loves divines! flood!
O Christ, Thon for me hast died;
Keep me by Thy riven side:
Here my sonlin sorrow stands.
Bless me with Thy pierced handl
Now Thy Father doth forsake.
And yet nearer comes to me!
All alone in Thy heart-ache.
Hy Bonl flies from sin to Thee,
O Christ in Thine agonv.
My soul sympathizing see:
Dying, let me with Thee die.
And from sin forever fly.'
O my Lord, Thy heart hath broke!
My heart braised shall not break;
Thyself hast received the stroke,
Justly given for my sake—
O Christ, Thon hast conquered sin
Which wonld pay its death to me:
By the vic'try Thon didst win,
Give me immortality—
Cross of Jesns, Cross of Christ,
Bright with glory, wet with blood!
From the dying sacrifice
Ponrs down love’s divinestBood.
O Christ, Thon for me hast died;
Keep me by Thy riven side;
Brad to Thee by closest bands,.
Clasp me with Thy pierced hands!
July, 1871.
Houston county Fair—October 1st.
•aa2nd.
Dost.—A small gents breast pin set
Fithbrillaints lost in Perry last Saturday
•veuing. The finder will.be liberally re-
,w ded by leaving it at this ofice.
Lot. of. Yonth’s, Boy’s and
i’s, Clothing ever seen in Perry
s “o» At the Store of
A. B. Schilling & Oo.
Fill
ve quite a number of new ad-
ents in this paper which we
ooticc specially in onr next:
trial of the impeachment of comp-
®er general Goldsmith began in the
j Senate Monday, -Chief Justice
l'*** presiding
Rice Mxll-
^Putting up a mill to clean rice
’■Gib eSt maimer ii nd on reasonable
p my place seven miles west of
rife • the patronage of the
|»w of Houston and adjoining
lam very Respectfully
E.'J. McGehee,
2 m. ■ Perry, Ga.
4 °2U.—'
Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy
—Dec. 4th ly
FROM HAYNEVILLE.
Editor Home Journal—
Cotton is openning, picking has be
gun and the sullen thud of the cotton
basket is heard in the land. It sounds
glorious. We fanners will be in a push
until December, but we will enjoy it,
especially taking the fleecy staple to
market. How big we do feel after be
ing without money all the summer and
get a few “dollars of onr daddie’s” in
our pockets, there is nothing like it.
Mr. John Marshall has returned from
an extended tour through North Geor
gia. He says for his health, possibly
something else. Mrs. Milton Smith, of
Barbour county Ala., and Miss Lizzie
Spence of Camilla Ga., have been ou a
visit to their relatives in Hayneviile.
Misses Pauline Pinckard and Lucia
Rutherford haye returned to Forsyth
to school, We are very sorry to see
them leave and they will be missed very
much. The night beforejtliey left, they
were treated to a very nice serenade by
Misses Laura and Nannie Bunn and
Miss Durham Wimberly. The music
was exquisite, there was but one"objec-
Our readers can find no better tion aud that was, there was not enough
of it. Next morning when the young
ladies were kissing eacti other goodbye,
for the first and only time in my life,
I wanted to be a girl too. But adieu to
to the young ladies, aud new for snakes
and a “big snake too.
I sent a negro boy off to haul seme
fodder the other day, and he came
back home presently and said there was
a snake in the field as big as an ox, but
on investigation his trail measured only
5 inches. The monster could not be
Brunswick Bailroad, has the contract' found as lie had retreated to a very
for driving the piles for the foundation
ot the new bridge.
Dr. A W. Peurifoy is doing quite an
extensive practice.
W. J. Boon is opening a.store in the
new brick hotel.
Capt. Geo. W. Holmes has a contract
ou the- new government steam snag
bout.
Esquire Jas. H. Hodges is with the
firm of John Henry & Sou.
Henry Sandlin, of Henderson, is with
Mi D. Wilcox.
. John Coleman-is still with Fcrgnrson
& Parsons,
Hodge & Taylor and Kit Anderson
are practicing law successfully.
Joe B. Kiug is doing well at the jew
eler’s business.
IMPROVEMENTS.
Since our last visit Messrs. D. C.
Joiner & Bios, have erected a very
handsome two-story building of brick
with iron trimmings.
A new jail is being built by the coun
ty authorities. It is of brick with iron
cages, and will cost only some three or
four thousand dolars.
The county Is also building an excel
lent iron bridge across the Ocmulgee
river, which will not only be an honor,
to it, but of immense importance to the
people.
The government is building a steam
snag boat for cleaning out the river.—
It will be about 7 5 feet long, and a very
stout concern, with steam cranes, etc.
Mr. B." B. Woods’ new boat is at a
standstill, awaiting the engines and ma
chinery. It teems to bo a neat and
serviceable boat.
We noticed one or two neat residen
ces going up,' and the stores in the new
brick hotel are being completed.
We found Brother Woods, of the Dis
patch at his office, ns genial as ever, and
his assistant, Mr. Beverly, qmte busy.
The Dispatch is a remarkably excellent
and successful paper, and its proprietor
deserves great praise for his achieve
ments.
One enterprise in the suburbs of
HawkinsviUe and Pine.Levelis the vine
yard of Messrs. Schneider & Staiowski.
They have four acres in Concord aud
Delaware grapes, ana make large quan
tities of excellent wine: which they sell
at a very reasonable price.
HawkinsviUe has an excellent public
library, with a neatly fitted up hall. It
also has a-benevolent association in active
operation. It has the usual church and
school facilities, and its society, is re
fined and sociable, audits people among
the most hospitable we ever saw. Its
thick branch, much, to my regret-. This
is a big snake story, but I can prove it,
if any one doubts it.
Glad to know that tliu fair question
has been settled. Every one ought to
take an inteiest 111 it, if he has nothing
to exhibit but a pig. Wherever you
see a prosperous people, you will find
they take a great interest in their comi
ty fairs. Take.Thomas county hr in
stance. Is there a move prosperous
county in the State? Why is this?
Because a few years past, they organ
ized a county -fair and every one took
an interest in it aud they are now as in
teresting as the State Fair, Cannot
Houston do the same?- I think we can,
if we w.ill try. Then let every man
look and see what he cau carry to the
fair. If he gets beateu it is no disgrace,
and will stimulate him for another trial.
If nbthing happens I shall bring my
horse, Tamerlane. But I have tress
passed too long on your space. So I
close and remain as ever,
Yours until death'
St. Elmo.
P. S. Did yon ever hear of Physi
cians being called on for road duty?
Planters Take Notice.
Mr, H. S. Holdridge is now repair
ing old Gins cheaper than ever. Saws
filed or sharpened for llj to lo cents
each. New Breasts and Brusl es in pro
portion. All warranted equal to any
work in the State. New Gins below
c ost. Second haDd gins as good as
new and in perfect order, cheaper than
can be bought any where.
2w. H. S. Holdbidge.
September 4 th. 1879.
Mabshallville, in our sister coun
ty, is preparing cn masse for the Hous
ton County Fair.
The Board of Managers of the Libra
ry will meet at the Library Boom on
Monday evening 8th. of September at
S o’clock. A full attendance is earnest
ly requested.
* -A. S. Giles Pref.
'
Oub County Fair on the Boom. The
enthusiasm has spread to Macon, Pulas
ki and Bibb counties, “Let her roll”
An Extensi ve ' Lot of Fine Cloth,
Woosted and Cassimeres, both Impor
ted and Domestic at
2t A B. Schilling & Co’s. -
All about the Houston County Fair
in next week’s Hqke Journal—a large
edition will be printed.
business men' are noted for enterprise, By request of a great majority of
aud they are now pnsbing trade in eveiy citizms Mother goose will-repeat her
direction. Quite a number of them entertainment in a short time. Full
have secured advertising space in The j p rriculars next week.
Eomf Journal, and concerning them
them we will have something to say in
other columns
Pl !f’ Gin ’ cane | to sell-will please j
‘Sid J , feet! le or castings of any j the
at this office.
A Farm—Wanted—To Purchase-
Cheap.—A gcod and well improved
farm containing 200 to 250 acres. One
half or two-third cleared river or creek
land. Payments
hair twelve in;
Conkling has written a firm and de
cided declination to address a county
fair in New York, where he had previ
ously consented to make an effort, The
Senator touchiugly-alluries to the “great
demands on his time.” There isn’t
question time Lord Boscbe’s time will he
JACOBUS & CO.’S
Mammoth Dry Goods House*
HAWKINSYILLE, CA,
To our kind friends in Houston who
sustained us for the past five years, we
extend our grateful acknowledge
ment and hope for a continuance of
their patronage, as we will certainly
make it to their very best interest.
Our stock is is very labge. and one
of the most complete in Southwest
Georgia.
Notwithstanding the great advance in
all kinds of dry goods, we will offer our
entire stock of Fall and Winter Goods
for the next sixty days at last yeab’s
prices.
Very respectfully,
Jacobus & Co.
For §1.00.we will send you by mail a
better shirt than any of those partly
made. -Try one.
Jacobus & Co.
DRESS GOODS.
In tbis this department we can safely
say that we.take the lead. We have
over 100 pieces of the choicest patterns
and styles. Worsteds from 10 cts up
wards to the Finest Silks.
All the new styles of trimmings to
match.
Jacobus & Co.
For 50 cents we will send you a good
2 button kid glove by mail.
Jacobuus & Co.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Owing to the rapid increase in this
branch, we were compelled to build a
new store next to our large Dry Goods
House, where we have opened a Large
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Men’s
and Boys’ Clothing, which has been
made expressly for us, and which we
guarantee equal to any Merchant Tai
loring Work, at prices that will defy
competition.
Jacobus & Co.
Our Cloaks aud Shawls must be seen
to be appreciated.
Jacobus & Co.
tutfsT
PLIiliY MALE SCHOOL. • Mew
rpHE FALL TEEM OF BSE
PERRY MALE SCHOOL
MACON,
Briqfc ii>o-Pt oof mrnituM FRflGHT FREE
Wd["PhO!!Sp,. . i M.W a\I)yrecxft,
FURN XTtm»
f->ei received aud for rale af Tff
BUY AT HOlUff. '
- GEORGIA.
PILL
INTRODUCED, 1865.
A TOWllVER
Is tho fruitful source of many diseases, promi
nent among which arc
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM-
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
liQss of Appetite and Uausea, the bowela
are costive, but sometimes alternate with
Iooaono33, Fain ip the Head, accompanied
with aDull sensation in the backpart, Pain
in the right side and under the shoulder-
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind, Irri
tability of tamper. Low spirits, Ecesol
memory, with a feeling of having neglected
some duty, General weariness; Dizziness,
Fluttering at the Efeart. Dots before the
eyea, Yellow Skin, Headache generally
over the right eye, Hestle3sness at night
with fitful dreams, highly coloredTfrine.
IF THESE WAEHTNGS ABF UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
r TUTUS PILLS
are especially adapted to such
cases, a single dose effects
such a change of feeling as to
astonitfh the sufferer.
fc Turrs pills
ere componndad from substances that ore
free from any properties that con injure
the most delicate organization. Tbey
Search, Cleanse, Purify, and Invigorate
the entire riystem. By relic-ring the en
gorged Liter, they cleanse llie blood-
from poisonous humors, and liras Impart
health and Tltnlity to the body, canning
the bowels to act naturally, without
which no one can feel well.
A.JMed Divine says:
"‘" J ' ~~ 3 its I have been
jgygjgt
now a "Well man;
—alar stools,
solid flesh.
■Will open on ihe
FIKST MONDAY IS SEPTEMBEB, 1879
and continue three calendar mouths
TERMS:—$-00 to $4.00 per month, according
to grade.
D. Q. ABBOTT,- Principal.
BEAUTIFUL MONUMENTS!
I am now at work at the
PERRY CEMETERY,
patting np the cheapest, most be rutifnl and dura
ble monuments heretofore known. My
Patent Cement Gravestones
are remarkably low-priced, and will stand the test
of time. Call and see my work.
WILLINi HAM’S WAREHOUSE.
(OR
x>site J. W. BURKE & CO’S Book Store.)
SECOND STREET.
Bring me your COTTON and
I Will please you.
B. L- WILLINGHAM.
July 31—tf.
W. C. YANDIGBIFF.
OFFICE BIBB MANUFACTURING CO„l
Macon, Ga., August 12th, 1S79.J
Georgia, Alabama and Florida, thatwc have
put in the old
MACON MILLS
A complete set of
NEW MACHINERY,
embracing all the latest improvements, with which
we are now producing the justly celebrated
MACON SHEETING
We have been at great expense to insure a thor
ough duplicate of these goods, and can say <hat the
cloth we are now making is equal to anything ever
produced South, and far superior to many popular
brands now ou the maiket.
tVe pledge ourselves to maintain the high stand
ard of these goods, aud solicit from pur.-hasers,
large and small, an examination of the goods, and
a share of their patronage.
Ask your merchant for
Macon Sheeting, Shirting
and: Drills.
J. F. HANSON, Agent
” H. 0 MeOOKMICK’S
Brick Warehouse
(Near Court House,)
HAWKINSYILLE, - - GEOEGIA.
I tender sincere thanks to mj patrons for their
liberal patronage, and hope by strict person.-^ at
tention to. business to retain my old patrons and
gain-many new ones. I hare the Best Warehouse
and accommodations in HawkinsviUe—Largo lot,
water, good dry shelters for stock. Bring mo your
cotton. I will treat you right.
Liberal Cash Advances on
Cotton in Store.
Agent for Gullet Cotton Gin
D. G. ftlcCORMICK.
4@- AtS JOHN H. KENDRICK, formerly of
Houston, is with me,
Ang 7—tf.
them l but -with little frith). 1
HOUSTON FEMALE COL
LEGE.
P..W, Johnson, A. M. Pres.
Mrs, P, \V. Johnson, Music on Piano
Other competent teachers w.ill be
employed as necessity demands.
Bates of Tuition. Paid monthly.
1st Class per month §1.00
2nd “ “ “ 3.50.
Primary “ “ “ 2.50
Music .on Piano “ 4.00
French, Drawing, Shell Work and
Hair work at usual rates.’
Calisthenics Free.
The exercise of the above Institution
will be. resumed in September.
Board can be obtained in the same
family with the teachers at Ten Dol
lars per-Monlk.
Pupils furnishing their own sheets,
t-awel&and pillow cases.
For further information addless the
President, tf.
H. L. Dennaed,
President Board Trustees.
Perry, Ga. August 13th. 1879.
T are worth thefr
, 1/raisrIlle, Ky
TUTFS PILLS,
Their first effect is to Increase tbe Appetite,
and canse thS body to Take on Plcsb, liras the
system is nourished, and by their Tonic Ac
tion on the Digestive Organs, Regular
Stools are produced.
DR, J, F, HAYWOOD,.
OF NEW YORK, SAYS?-
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Office 35 Ulni-rny Street, New York.
ty Dr. TUTTS MANUAL of Valuable Infor
mation and Useful Receipts ” will be mailed/re?
on application.
TUTFS HAIR ME,
Gbat Hair or Vhiskeb3 dunged to a Gloss!
Black bj a single application of this Dxz- It im
parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneous!/, and is
as Harmless as spring water. Sold bj Dm exists, or
Beat by express on receipt of $L
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, GA.
ladies will enter upon UsTwcnty-Seventh scho
lastic year
September 18th, proximo.
Parents and guardians having daughters and
wards to educate coaid not do better than to pat
ronize this institution of learning.
Teachers first-class. Course of study thorough
and advanced. Charges for Board and Tuition ex
ceedingly moderate, and the accommodatioas the
very best. For additional particulars send for cat
alogue to REV. A. I. HAMILTON, D, D.,
Ang 7—6w. President,
C. O. DUNCAN. A. Ii. MILDER
DUNCAN & MILLER,
Attorneys at Iiaw,
Perry, Ga.
Practice in the conrts of Houston and
adjoining counties, Supreme Court of
Georgia, United States Conrts, and else
whero by special con tract. jan 16 ly
LOST.
A Hearse can be furnished to order at any fifli#
on short notice. I can be fottnd' in tbe day ti me #
my store, next to the bofel; at night at my rtatt am#
a** folAinffDr. HavxSr
Furniture Made to C*rdefr
sad' repaired ai short notice. Burial CIofhft. nfcA/
rcaiK-', I0Tlddies, gentlemen and children.
BARTLET'S UNRIVALLED
SPRING BEDS.
George PAtrl/y
FERRY. GEDRGIA.
It is an established fact that Quinine
or Ciuckonidia will stop Chills, ancT|fo’r
this purpose there is nc better remedy.
But it is .also an established fact that
they do not remove the cause that pro
duces the Chills. For if they did, the
Chills would not return on the 7th, 14th,
21st or 28th day. - Then is it not money
LOST to attempt to permanently cure
the Chills with Qninine or Cinchouidia,
when they do not remove the cause
from the system that produces them?
For uiitil the cause is removed, tho
Chills will return. Tho
FERRINE
Is warranted to remove every cause from
the system that produces the Chills, and
if it fails to do this you will sustain no
less, for every druggist is authorized to
guarantee a permanent cure in every
case, no matter of how long standing,
and will refund the money if the Chills
return after yon are through taking.—
Positively, no cure, no pay. .Try it and
be convinced. It contains Jno poison,
and is perfectly tasteless. Sold by all
druggists, and a permanent euro guar
anteed in all cases. .
FEBBESE MEDICINE CO.,
E. \V. Grove, Manager,
Paris, Tenn.
For sale by
Hunt, Bankin;& Lamar,
Wholesale Agents, Macon,'Ga.
Ang 6—3m.
USE THIS BRAND,
BEST IN THE WOULD,
And better ilinri any JSal.
e rains.
One teaspoonful of this Soda with son?
milk equals Four teaspoonfnlsof
the best Baking Powdtty
We will |«iy Agents ai^uiiryoi blOU per month
• nd or »i low * !nr“*’ coin uji Jos**Ji our
. .w and wonderful iuvrsiiio »■*. R- menu \rhnl vttny*
-ampin fr.‘». Addjt*jjaSuE*i:ii.is*fc Co . JVi.irDbail. Jfliclu
MTI TqP G RICH& C07 Portland,
111# Maine, lor bust Agency Business in the
tforld. Expensive Outfit Free.
a Month and expenses guaranteed to
f Agents. Outfit free. Silvw & Co.. Au-
gusta, Maine.
: YEAR and expenses to agents. Outfit
9111 Free. Address P. O. VICKERY, Augusta,
•Maine.
THE < OaSTITUTION CP THE UNITED
STATES Sent free to any -address on receipt of 3-
contstamp. Address Geo. I’. Rowel & Co., lOSpruce
St., New York.
T- T. MARTIN
MANUFACTURES. AND DEALE’t IN
Ttci* aodj
Crani Ware.
H the teaspoon is too large and tfewa
not produce good results at
liist, use less afterwards.
TIIE FARMERS IN
TEREST.
PEBBY,
GEOBGIA.
TIN WAREOF ALL KINDS.
nCH .HE WILL SELL CH
ever oeforc offered in Perry.
At Wholesale, Macon Prices will be
Duplicated.
J93F Roofing, Guttering, etc., done io order in
tiih most approved style. Apl 3 lyr-
I Lave opened a Gin Shop at Geu.
Warrens old place one and a half mfletf
from Perry Where Ianr prepared to &tf
all kinds of
GINlWORff
for the least money.
£ shall use the best material and wif'
rant every job of work. Ko money rtf'
qnired urtil the- work fs fully tested.
Orders,respectfully solicited
Langdox, W. Poosbr,-
Yefry'G&r
Is a perfect Bi.ood Pi-rifieb, and is the
ocly^purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Cures of Syphilis- and Scrofula in all their
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all sfrin dis
eases.
For Sale by C. B. Mans, Perry, Ga., and aD
druggists.
Provisions and Plantation
Supplies
0 3>g- ’■'T'lMES!
COLEMAN & NEWsOJI.
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEU.ERS
3IACON. GEORG r.V.
VX7ILT. OPEN on or about the FIRST OF TUIA
IV next tne Warehouse former y occupied 1>
Anderson & Troutman, on Poplar Street. Or.
stock of
SRGGERIESfiND PF1OVI8I0HS
GEOBGIA—Houston County:
Will be kepi folly np
Furnished
aud complete, and will he
to our Planting JFrieut
ON. THUi. Co
L. D. Kaxnph, administrator of John C. Rcmipb, [ on reasonable term3 for CASH <
deceased, aoplies fur leave to sell the entire real ee- sigmoenis of cotton wepectfnii
fate cf said deceased: Mr, GEO. W. WEIGHT, well and farorabl-
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to j ^ 2< ! wn ® Houston and Cra^rfor l counties, will rc
appear at the October term 1879 of the Court of 1 U* e capacity of cotton weigfaer.-
f >rdinary of said county and show cause if any they Marshburne, Jr., will a*Ko be found at hi
have, why said application should not be granted. old P 06 * in oar store. April 10, Cm,
Witness, my official signature this August 21 j — —
A. S. GILES, Jjp A. JOBS OX,
CAFUYA PIT cfc CUXUJ,
MACON, CA.
; axd DjsAjl£nsi$f
Hardware, Iron and- Steel#
Agricultural Implements, Carriage Materials,
Paints, Oils, etc. Agents for Massey’s Excelsior
•lotton Gin, Dis&ton’s Circular Saws aud Fair.
Sanks' Standard Scales. Apl 11),—lyr.
BO0KwALTEB*EHGDffc
Compact, substantial, econom
ical and easily managed. Guar
anteed to work well aud gi.a
fill? power efoimed. The engine
and boiler complete, inaludiag
governor pump, etc. (and box-
rag) at the- low price of
1 Horse Power, - $21SM
i-i ■’ - - J44 0C
61.' “ “ - 315 99
...t J * LIES I.EJri tl, k. CO., Spring-
fleU ’ ohto '
NEW HARNESS SHOP
J. F. HUMPHREYS,
iw.
Ordhasry,
j Sewing Machines?, Jewe
Georgia—Horsxos Cfusrr: ! substaniialmanner
R-1). Brown, rdmiuiktrator of Mrs. Lccrctia ! j lor
Brown, deceased# ; x> >lies for leave io seR tha real j f to I s
» - j Ji&’&U. ivprS^.dcne |a
Terr
Perry,
X of Moore r»r
^axe of the fini Uc
SABDLZ3,
Ge < rg
:.*o ihe «tnrt*
•licit a
» on bind
ANI> HALS ESS.
me y^irr.ivUc. J pareXt /ivash hits the‘wr.li.