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rj'j-iE Home JournaLj
LOCALS.
EYESING.SEPTMilER 11
of The Home Journal.
"Tlie Harvest is pest, the Summer is
aed ” and jet we have not mentioned
f ev in onr columns for several
How the cotton crop is begin-
®°“to cetae in, and in a week or two
eve.ybody will have a dollar or
" in their poctets. As wo have con-
•Ljsbly over a thousand dollars dne
*" Bea rly all from good parties, andbe-
^ now to need the money, wo Jbeg of
nr friends that they will hand ns the
° n nmoant each one owes ns at their
opportunity. We have the
mounts due us made out on our mem
orandum book, and sre hope our friends
^jli come up before we get a tchance to
0,11 on them personally. If our patrons
»ill pay us now promptly and assist us
ineitending onr circulalion and advertis
ing patronage, we will enlarge our pa
per, put on a new dress of reading type,
and put in some other valuable im
plements. We hope each will try to
be the first to pay us.
With many thanks for past favors,
we are
YOTJES RESPECTFULLY.
A 1 Card.
All indebted.to the town for Licenses
and Taxes will please come up and set
tle, as I am instructed by the Council
to take legal stops to collect them.
Sept 11—tf P. C. Smith, C. G.
Specialties In Jobs:—Ladies Ties,
Linen Cufifs and Colars, Lidies Black
Silk Scarfs, bought at the closing out
of a N. Y. jobbing house—at 50 cents
on the dollar.
tf. M. Stebn,—Hawkinsville.
Gents Furnishing Goods always on
litnd at
2t. A. B. Schillings & Co.
Special inducements given to coun
try merchants and large .planters.
M. Stebn. Hawkiusiille, G».
The best net results are obtained by
jelling your cotion near home. Take it
to A. J. Mabtin’s Planters Warehouse at
Fort Yalley and bo convinced. Plenty
cf plucky buyers. tf.
Fise Goshen Butter—Cheap at,
. P. C. Smith & Co’s
All busy at T, J. Cater’s opening
Hew Goods. It.
Cloaks anp Shawls—Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Domestics, Notions, Cots
ton, Wool, Ingrain and Brussels Car
pets—‘‘No Shoddy Stock”—all goods
warranted as represented.
M. Steen, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Clothes made to order at Short No
tice, Latest Style, and Be.'t Workman
ship. A Fit Guaranteed at
3t. A. B. Schillings & Co
Carry your cotton to the Planters
Brick Fire-proof Warehouse at Fort.
Yalley, The very hignest price will be
obtained, tf.
Besi Apple Cider or draught at
P. C. Smith A Co’s.
T. J. Catbb’s Prints and Dress Goods
are well worth looking at. 4t
♦•Cotton is still King” and A. J. Mar
tin at the Planters Brick Warehouse,
Fort Yalley, knows to perfection how
to handle this King. Send him yonr
part of the king. tf
Keep’s Partly made Dress Shirts Cpn
stantly on Hand, and Measures taken
for Keep’s Cnstom made Shirts—Fits
Warranted.
Keep’s “Magnum Bonnm” Shirts at
$1,00. ■
2t. A. B. Shilling & Co.
Agents for Houston County.
Dbess Goons,—hlaek and colored
Cashmeres, Silks,—latest styles, lowest
prices,—and the most fashionable trim
mings and buttons to match. My stock
in this line cannot be excelled in Geor
gia. M. Stebn.
The Largest, Cheapest and Best Se
looted Stock of Beady Made Clothing
brought to Perry since the war,can now
be foand at
2t. A. B. Schillieg & Co’s.
250 bushels of Choice See3 Oats—
Bust Proofs for sale at 75ct. per bushel
by
G. W. Killen.
Finest Lot of Youth’s, Boy’s and
Children’s, Clothing ever seen in Perry
is now at the Store of
2t. A. B. Schilling & Co.
Tnrnip, Cabbage, Beet Seed and On
ion Setts at
J. D. Mabtls’s
Clothing, Clothing!—The first and
iheapcbt assortment of Clothing ever
brought to the Haw kinsville market, at
M. Stebn’s.
A nice lot of Prints and other Staple-
Dry Goods at
J. D. Martin’s.
Baby Carriages.—'The present great
demand will be supplied cheap by
M. Stern. Hawkinsville, Ga.
An Extensive Lot of Fine Cloth,
Woosted and Cassimeres, both Impor
ted and Domestic at
2t. A. B. Schilling & Co’s.
The Largest Stock.—
The Finest Goods,—
The Lowest Prices,—
at M. Stern’s, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy
Tobacco. —Dec. Rh ly
HOUSTON COUNTY FAIK-
Active work is progressing on the
fairjjfounds, and everything will he
ready in time Among the principal
improvements will be a large stand or
hippodrome,capable pf seating comfort-
COMMISSIONERS’ tJoURT.
ably an immense crowd, and it will be
County Commissioners’ Court of
Houston county met pnrsuaut to ad
journment this September 1st. 18'i’O.
Present—J. M. Davis, J. W, Wimber
ly, W. M. Gordon and J. G. Brown,
shielded from the sunshine or rain by a
substantial roof. This will be good
news to the ladies, who can thus get
seats at any time, and view the horses,
stock, etc., without intrusion or being
uncomfortably crowded. Every day
brings words of cheer from different sec
tions, in fact there is more than double
the interest taken by the country at
largo than ever befor e. Although the
present association is fully capable of
carrying out its plans, many new mem-
bers from different parts of the county are
being admitted. Next week we will
publish tho rales, list of officers, super
intendents of departments, judges, etc.,
and all other necessary information
abont the fair. Let every citizen in the
county send something for exhibition
and let ns have a grand social reunion
of the people.
PERSONAL.
Mr T. J. Cater returned from New York
Tuesday, after, a brief but pleasant-trir.
Mrs. Cater and Miss Florence also re-,
turned from the Springs. We are glad
to hoar of Mrs. C’s improved health,
We were pleased to meet Mr. Chos.
E. Campbell, of the firm of Campbell
& Jones, in Perry on Tuesday.
Our Postmaster, Senator Lamar, is
one of tho happiest pappies in the State,
if it is a girl.
Fletcher Cater left for New York the
other day, and is now buying a fine
stock of fall and winter goods- He will
be back in a day or two.
Mayor Killen, Jr., has arrived, and
weighs ten pound, but we cant take the
responsibility of telling Lis name yet.
The sterling firm of John Henry &
Son, Hawkinsville, will have something
to say to our readers next week.
presiding.
Minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed.
It is ordered’^that gthe private road
commencing at the Henderson and
Hawkinsville road near Dr. M. H.
Mean’s by said Mean’s’ residence to J.
F. Housers, thence by A. A Jeter’s resi
dence, thence to Wm. Grace’s by Hick
ory Grove Church, by Rev. James
Dunwoody’s residence to Patrick
Smith’s, intersec'ing the Hawkinsville
and Knoxville road to be declared a
public road, providing there are no ob
jections to the same and no claim for
right of ways, all objections to be made
by the 1st. Monday in October next. 1
Ordered that John G. Brown he ap
pointed to examine Clark’s bridge and
find out what repairs are needed and
have the work done as early as practica
ble.
The State tax for the present year is
35 per cent, on the $100 as furnished
to this board by the Comptroller Gen
eral. The County tax is 40 per cent,
on the $100- Making State and Coun
ty taxes for the present year $7.50 on
thi ijjfittjf
e $100.
It is ordered tha J. G. Royal be al
lowed $55.00 for extra work on the
rock wall-at New Hope.
Ou motion adjourned to 1st Mon
day in October.
E. Jackson, Clerk.
FORT VALLEY ITEMS.
Editor Home Journal:—
Capt. Dauiei i/osey, formerly United
States-colored-troops-fonght-nobly no
toriety, then of Freedman’s Bureau
fame, who for several years has been
teaching the colored “idea how to
shoot,” shook the dust of our city off
his feet lust Tuesday night, without so
much as even bidding bis landlord
adieu.
The centre of attraction of our town
now is Houser Bros’. Store. They
have just opened a large lot of every
thing usually kept in a first-class house,
and that’s the place to see the la-,
dies. *
Cotton is coming in quietly. Re
ceipts up to date about 150 bales. Se!
ling to-day good middling 10J.
We suggested last week that you
send Brunson, Joel Mann orsome other
man up, to camp one and talk up the
fair, and see a notice posted that the
former will be here on tho 12th from 2
till 5 o’clock A. M. Guess by that he
exi ects to camp out sure enough.
We have heard of a few cases of
diptheria in our vicinity, None have
proved fatal.
If it wasn’t for tho trains passing
seven or eight times a day our place
would be as dull as Ferry
Bosfuriasus.
Obituary.—Little Green Holt Hill,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Hill,
died last Thursday evening after a brief
illness. He was nearly four years old,
and his little life had been a source of
great happiness to his parents and sis
ters. He was bright beyond his years;
and inexpressibly sad was the hour,
when at twilight, his spirit took its
flight from earth and those who loved
him so fondly. But he is now safe
from all trouble and barm. He is irre
vocably sealed for “that bright realm
where all is peace and joy and love.”—
It is the will of “Him who doeth all
things well.” * * *
Our Schools.—Houston Female Col
lege and Perry Male School have both
opened with increased attendance, and
good prospects for large additions. We
may well hope that the educational in
terests of Perry are now abont to be
appreciated and permanently built up.
Let onr people unite and support our
schools, for nothing else can so improve
our town morally, intellectually and so
cially. We must have schools of the
very highest order, that our children
csn.be educated under home influences,
and pupils from a distance may be
brought here to reap tneir advantages.
How to get up an Exhibit.—Many
people say they have nothing to show at
onr county fair. If they will take the
premium list and from it set down every
article they have that would probably
excel others, almost any family would
soon hare quite a creditable little list.
There is scarcely a family that does not
take especial pride in something they
have, and it is little trouble to brash
it up and bring it to the fair. We
know several that can make considera
bly over a hundred entries each, and no
person in the county but has some one
thing worth showing. Try this plan.
Death op Mb. Yandigbiff.—Mr. W.
C. Vandigriff, of Newton county, who
has been building cement tombstones at
our cemetery for some time, died at
Mrs Etheridge’s, where he was hoarding
Saturday morning of congestion. He
had been confined to his bed but a short
time, but had been complaining of be
ing unwell for several days. His r
mains were sent to Hampton for inter
ment. His son, who was with him, con
tinues his work here. ‘Mr. V. bad been
exposed to malaria and the rigors of-
the hot summer before he came to Per
ry, and the seeds of tbo disease were
deeply implanted in his system. He
made many friends during his short
stay in our town, and dying, as he did,
far away from home, obtained for him
self and family tLe peculiar sympathy of
our people.
Sunday School Convention.—The
Macon District Sunday School Conven
tion cf the M. E. Church South, was
in session yesterday and day before.
Judge Giles represented the Perry
Schools, and we hope will give us an
account of the proceedings for onr next
issue. Mr. B. W. Scott represented the
Buff’s Chapel school.
Sudden Death.—We learn that the
wife of Rev. W. G. Armstead, colored,
died quite suddenly in New Hope Mon
day, of heart disease probably.
The Cooley Troupe.—Dr. Cooley,
wif - and children, composing one of the
best combination shows ever in our
State, will probably exhibit in l’erry du
ring the fair. Good judges write that
they far excel the Wallacks, who were
good enough.
The best of wiues and liquors, and
fancy groceries at
A.a. Lowe’s, Hawkinsville -
I will send samples of all goods on ap
plication, and prepay express on all
bills of ten dollars and over
tf. M. Stern.—Hawkinsville,
Why will yen pay one dollar for an
article when you can buy it for 50 cents?
Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Extract
op Buchu is the best remedy kno vn for
Non-retention of Urine, Irritation or
Inflammation of the Kidneys and Blad-
des, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel or
Brickdust Deposit, etc ..and all affections
of the Bladder and Kidmys arising
from weakness, Early Indiscretion, Fe
male Weakness, Secret Diseases and all
affections of the Urinary Organs in male
or female. The greatest diuretic known.
The market is flooded with preparations
of Buchu, the majority of which are of
little or no value, bring carelessly and
unskillfnlly made, and often from ma
terial having little or no medicinal val
ue. In order, therefore, to avoid disap
pointment, ask for Dr. White’s Com
pound Extbact op Buchu, and insist ou
having no other, as besides being half
the price of others, it is made from ex
actly what it is claimed to be, viz: Bu-
chn Leaves, Uva Ursi Cubebs, Juniper
Berries, is compounded scientifically
and guaranteed full strength, The best
dimetic known.
Compare the article, the size of the
bottle and the price, with any other
Buchu in the market. The trade sup
plied by Roland B. Hall, Druggist,
Macon, Ga. For sale in Periy, by Dr.
C. B. Mann. —tf.
Cotnty Court.—For the past week
Judge Nottingham has been kept busy,
we might almost say day and night, by
the violators of the law. The colored
troops are enjoying the fall fights and
the usual larceny exercises to the fullest
extent just now.
New Goods.—Mr. J. D. Martin has
received a very neat and attractive stock
of Staple Dry Goods, Prints, etc., and
in a few daTS will have a nice line of
shoes, crockery, etc.
Extraordinary Grand Fall Opening
at the popular store of M. Stern, Hawk
insville, Ga,—tf.
Rica Mill-
I am putting np a mill to clean rice
in the best manner and on reasonable
terms on my place seven miles west of
Perry. Soliciting the patronage of the
rice raisers of Houston and adjoining
counties. I am very Respectfully
E. J. McGehee,
Aug 14—2 m. P«ny, Ga.
Planters Take Nstice.
Mr. H. S. Holdridge is now repair
ing old Gins cheaper than ever. Saws
filed or sharpened for 12i to 15 cents
each. New Breasts and Biusl es m pro
portion. All warranted equal to any
work in the State. New Gins below
c ost. Second band gins as good as
new and in perfect order, cheaper than
can be bought any where.
2w. H. S. Holdbedgy,
September lib. 1S79,
JACOBUS & co.’S
Mammoth Dry Goods House,
HAWKINSVILLE, 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.
Onr stock is is very large, 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 year’s
prices.
Very respectfully,
Jacobus & Co.
For $1.00 we will Eend you by mail a
better shirt than any of those partly
made. Try one. ^
. Jacobus & Co.
DRESS GOODS.
In this 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 ots up
wards to the Fines! Silks.
All the new styles of trimmings to
match.
Jacobus & Co.
For 50 cents we will send you a good
2 button kid gluve by mail.
Jacobuus & Co.
NeW Advertisements.
B, c. BOLTZCLAW,
WITH
1V.JA. .TffffAN CO..
OFFICE B US MANUFACTURING CO..
ILwos. I".. Aitgu-1 12lb
t I2lb,
FURNITURE: FREIGHT FREE
W E are ptotsed to announce to the bade vt
Georgia, Alabama am! Florida. th**»c have
put in the old
MACON MILLS
dealers in the best grades of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRYGOODS,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK, 3IACOX, GA.
Prompt attention giTen to orders, Pain pies fur
nished on application. Exprcssage paid on rasR
bills of Ten Dollars and upwards.
Small Farm for Sale.
I have a good place containing 2S5
acres in the fifth district of Houston,
abont tluee and a half miles East of By
ron, oh which is a good two- horse farm
open and now in cultivation, with abun
dance of timber for all needful purpos
es, which I will sell low and on accom
modating terms, for the reason simply
that j have no use for iL The. fencing
is now pretty good and with | moderate
outlay all the fencing and houses, in
cluding Dwelling and Giu-House, may
be put in excellent condition,
Examine the premises to yonr satis-
factit n and then apply for terms soon,
as I am determined to sell,
tf. Samuel D Killen.
Land for Sale.
A valuable farm containing 370 acres,
200 in a good state of cnluvation, the
balauce iu woods, well timbered. Three
duellings with out-buildings and or
chards. Excellent and Hover failing
wells of waten This place is divided
by the highway leading from Macon to
Fort Valley, 18 miles from *lie former
and 8 miles from the fetter, 2} miles
from Byron. School and church con
venient. Society good. Terms reason
able. I mean business. Address or
call on
W. B. DurREE,
Gw. Byron Ga
THE -
STAIri P&Ci
AT MACON,
Oct. 27 th to Nov. 1st, 1879.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
The Most Magnificent aiui Best Ap
pointed Grounds in America.
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 ns, and which we
guarantee equal to auy Merchant Tai
loring Work, at prices that will defy
competition.
Jacobus & Co.
Our Cloaks aud Shawls must be seen
to be appreciated.
Jacobus & Go.
TUTFS
are extracted from Vegetable products,
combining in them the Mandrake or May
Apple, which is recognized by physicians
rs a substitute for calomel, possessing all
the virtues of that mineral, without it8
bad after-effects.
A complete set of
NEW MACHINERY,
embracing all the latest improvements, "wifix which
vre arc 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
doth we are now nuking is equal to anything ever
produced South, and far superior to many popular
brands now on the matket.
We pledge ourselvi 8 to maintain the high stand
ard of these goods, aud solicit from purchasers,
large and small, an examination of the goods, aud
a share of their patronage.
Ask your merchant for
Macon Sheeting, Shirting
and Drills.
J4l\ DAISY ON, Agent
AHDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, CA.
rpHIS Distinguished Boarding School for Young
_L Ladies will enter upon its Twenty-Seventh scho
lastic year
September 18th, proximo.
Parents and guardians haying daughters and
Wards to educate could 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 accommodations the
vety best. For additionffl'particnlars send for cat
alogue to REV. A. I. HAMILTON, D. D.,
Aug 7—6\r: President.
KNIT RELY
PURNITURB
iCX o$
fust received aud fer rile at Vo
prices.
BUY AT HOMF.
A llearsc can tte fumxsliet! to order at auy
tim* •'
cn short notice. I can be found pi tho day (
my Etore. next to the hotel; at night at ntj resident
adjoining Dr. Havre.
Furniture Made to Order*
and
made,
repaired at short notice. Serial Clothes, ready
e, for ladies, gentlemen and cSHdr^n.
BARTLEYS UNRIVALLED
SPRING BEDS.
GEORGE PAT:!.,'
PERKY. GEORGIA.
mmmm brand,
BEST IN TIIE WORLD.
LIBERAL CASH PREMIUMS
Iu all Classes, and the largest offered by
1 air in the United States.
Trotting and Running Ra
ces!
Every cay, by some or the
MOST NOTED HORSES ON
THE TURF!
Music wili be furnished by a celebrated
MILITARY BAND!
Many of-the Most Promi
nent Statesmen
Now before tho public, will attend tho Sat* Fair, as
visitors^ and several will make addresses.
Greatly Reduced Rates
For Freights and Passengers, on all tho
railroads in tho State.
A cordial invitation is extended to yon to be an
exhi' ttor, and you are teqnested to write to the
Secretary at Macon for a Premium List and other
information.
THOS. HARDEMAN, Jr„ President.
L. F. LIVINGSTON, GcnT Sup’t.
MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
AS
?! ANTI-BiLIOUS
Mmmm
they nro incc-npurnbls. They atimulat-a
the TORPID LIVER, invigorate the
NERVOUS SYSTE?.t, or,cl givo tone to
CAMPBELL & JONES,
. MACON, GA.,
COTTON P’ACTOKS
theDIOEj?TIA r B OP. C-AII5,crouting per
fect digestion ami th'sgough assimilation
of food. They exerts, powerful influence
on the KIDNEYS and LIVER, and
through tha3e organs removo_ all impuri
ties, thus vitalizing the tlssuasof the body
and causing a healthy condition of the
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Varebout e Corner of
AS AN AHTI-BMARIAL
REMEDY
They have no equal; and as aresnlt act
as a preventive and cure for Hilious,Re
mittent, Intermittent, Typhoid Feverg,
and Fever and Ague. Upon the healthy
action of the Stomach, depends, almost
wholly, the health, of the human race.
IS THI BAN!
of the present generation. It is for the
Core of this disease and its attenflaut-e,
BIOK-HLAD&CHE, KKHVOUSHSSS, DES
PONDENCY, CONSTIPATION, FILES,
TUTT8 PILLS
have gained each a wide spread repnta-
tion. No Remedy has ever been discov
ered that acts so speedily and gently on
the digestive organs giving them tone
and vigor to asslmilatefood, 'phig being
accomplished, of course the
NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED,
THE BRA!8 !S NOURISHED,
AND THE BODY ROBUST.
Being composed of the juices of plants
extracted.by powerful chemical agen-
c;es, and prepared -in a concentrated
form, they are guaranteed free from
any thing that can injure the most del
icate per
A noted chemist who has cnejyzr-d them, (ays
‘‘TBY2E IS H02Y YX2JTTS IN GITS 0?
TUTl’S PILLS, THAN CAN 33 FOUND
IN A PINT i-S ANY OTHLE.”
We therefore say to the afflicted
Try this nemody fairly, it wii! net
harm you, you havo nothing to
Ioso,but will suraly gath a Vigo
rous Body, Pure Blood, Stronst
tterves and n Chsorfu! Kind.
Principal Offlce, 25 Slurry St, K. V.
PRICE 23 CENTS.
Said by Drir’^ists tbrcuriiont ti:e world.
TUTTS EMR DYE.
Ghat Hah: on 'Wsisirzns changed to a. Gloss?
Bulcs bj r. • cppl’-^tfnn *-i lias Drz. It im-
pzrts a Hater- sets InstintaRCf.n. :j, i»nd is
«sHamleJs?*sprra-«tiT. Soil by Dniggzsz8,ar
sent by express on rrceipt of SL
Office 35 Murray St., New York.
Want to Buy Land,—I wanf to buy
a two to four horse fann improved,good
land, not over three- miles front some
town. Address giving description and
terms. A. B.
U, Care Hose Journal Office,
POPLAR and SECOND STBETS,
Greet their patrons with the announcement that
tdeomme'*
. l—uuuuuubCUlCUli lll.l
their large and commodious Warehouse is now be
ing entirely rebuilt in brick for the better raooca
laudation of cotton consigned to them, aad-noo om
fident that their facilities for handling the next
crop cannot be surpassed by any house iu the
State.
Their office and salesroom have been ro-arranged
with a view lo improved light on samples and the
comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is ex
tended to all to calland see them.
Thanking t heir friends for the liberal patrona-'c
extended to them.in the past, they ask its conbnu-
Advances on Cotton in Store
made when desired,
at the lowest bark rates.
CAMPBELL & JONES,
F a. jobson,
• Abtisak,
Sewing Machines, Jewelry, Gun^Scksfandev-
eryming in his line repaired and fitted np in the
most substantial manner.
All work not called for in ten days after being
finished will be sold to pay charges.
•S3-All work done promptly and at the lowes
rices for cash,
GEORGIA—HoVsioN Coindrr:
h. D. Rnmpli, administrator of .Tohn C. Rxlroph,
deceased, aDplies for leave to sell the entire real es
tate of said deceased:
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to
appear at the Octolwr term 1879 of the Court of
i irdinary of said county and show capsc if any they
have, why said application should not be granted.
Witness my official signature this August 21
1879. A. S. GILES,
4w. Ordinary,
- 4 PPLICATION TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
A- Georgia—Houston County:
It. D. Browu, administrator of Mrs. Lncretia
Brown, deceased, :«p dies for leave to sell the real
estate of said deceased:
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to appear at the October term 1879 of tbe Court
of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any
they have, why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my offic r al signature this August 21, 1879.
4w. A. S. GILES. Ordinary.
No one who is thoroughly regular in tlie bowels
is half as liab’e to disease as be that is irregnlat.—
He maybe attacked by contagious diseases, and so
may the irregnlar, but he is not nearly so subject
to outside influences. The use rf
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient
secures regularity, and consequent imnrahity from
sickness, By AIX DRUGGISTS.
djryKV a Month and expenses guaranteed to
tp I f Agents. Outfit free. Siiaw & Co.. Au
gusta, Maike.
$777
l YEAR and expenses to agents. Outfit
Free. Address P. O. VICKERY, Augusta,
And belter than any< Sal-^
erattis.
One teaspoojffnl of this Soda with sonr
milk equals Four teaspoonfnls of
the best Baking Powder,
saving Twenty Times
its cost. See package for" val
uable information.
If I ho teaspoon is too large and doeff
not prodnee good results at
first, use less afterwards.
TO THE FARMERS IN
TEREST.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau. 10 Spruce St., N. Y
T- T. MARTIN
MANU* ACTUREK AND DEALE.’t IN
Tied* and! Sfeeet
8^0) War©*
FERRY,
GEORGIA.
TIN WAREOFALLKINDS,
W
HICH HE WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN
ever oefore offered in Perry.
At Wholesale, Macon Prices will be
Duplicated.
t ffS” Roofing, Guttering, etc., done to order in
hfe most approved style. Apl 3 lyr-
ccc
Obb
HOUSTON FEMALE COL
LEGE.
P.’W, Johnson, A. M. Pres,
Mrs, P. W. Johnson, Mnsic on Piano.
Other competent teachers will be
employed as necessity demands.
Rates of Tuirion. Paid monthly.
1st Class per month S4.00
“ “ “ 3 50
Primary "... 2.50
Music on Piano f* 4qq
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 tbe same
family with tbe teachers at Ten D.I-
Iars per>Moni 1:.
Pupiii furnishing frseir own sheets
towels and pillow cases.
President;
H.
PresiJeBt
tf.
L. Dennaeh;
Board Trustees,
Is a perfect Bidod IYrifier. and is the
only pnrely Vegetable remedy knowii to sci
ence, that ha< made radical ami Permanent
Ctres of Svpiuus and Sceoflla in nil their
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system; it relieves the agonies or mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis-
For Sale by C. E. Mass, Perry, Ga., and a!
druggists.
Provisions and Plantation
Supplies
ON TIME!
COLEMAN & NEWsO.lI
. GEOCUES AND PROVISION EE'.LEES
3JACON. GEOEGr.V.
-yy H-I. OPENjm oy abont the FIRST OF TUB?
next fnc Warehouse former y occupied b--
Andersen k Troutman, on Poplar Street. On
stock of
I have opened a Gin Shop at Gen.
Warrens old place one and a half miles 1
from Ferry Where I am prepared to dd
all kinds of
GIN WORK
for tbe least money.
I shall use the bpst material and war
rant eVofy job of Work. 'No fnoney rc£
qnired nrtil tbe work is fully tested/
Orders lespcetffilly solicited
IiANGDON, W. POOSBE',-
Perry ! G a'.
CARBCA E.T t&s CTXRX) f
MACON, CA,
TMPC B TEBS AND DJSAU2ES Ife
Hardware, Iron affd Steef/
Agricultural Implements, Carriage Vatcrialk/
Painte, Oils, etc. Agents for Afaiw-y’s Excelsior
Cotton Gin, Diss'on’s Circular Saws and Fair
banks’ .standard Scales. Apl 10,—lyr.
BOOK W AI/TER^Efe GlSfe
Compact, substantial, econorS-'
ical and easily managed. Guar-'
a ntceil to work well and givo
full power claimed. The engine
and boiler complete, including
governor turnip, etc. {and box-'
ing) at the low price of
1 florae Power, - $213 on
i-i “ - 215 ef
G-l " >• S15 0V
JAMES
field
DES LEFFEL * CO., Sp. u. s -
BEW HflrSKESS SHOP
J, F. HUMPHREYS',
GROCERIES AHD PROVISluHt
-
Wffl be kept fully np and compk-fc; and will he
For further information address tbu 'Furnished to onr Planting Friend
or ON TIME. Col
Uy solicited,
Air, uru. W. WRIGHT, well and favorabl;
known in Hcurfon and Crawfnr 1 counties, will n
main with us in the capacitv of cot ion we:«ber.—
Perry, Ga. Augast-13ib. 1875. ^ tat*
I'-
J in Terry next
I c.rc A- Br.i., I respoc '
'hare of tlie pa*>Iic iiatronagc-.-
SADDLES,
DEIDIiES,
HABXESS.
>rmske them to order.
U-YX 3 / JCItLX
Neatly and j-ron vO
PRICES LOW