The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, September 25, 1879, Image 4

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Rollers for wood frames—Syi +1 oil Rir/no STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ALL KINDS-OF^CASTINC AMD MAC Repirlag Steam Engines ant? Mcli inei LOWEST PRICES IN THE ! SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND - - - ■ mumm TINSLEY, BROTHER & CO. Manufacturers nin\ Dealers in FRUIT TREES OftlieTrieties Best A tip - ted to this Section. "We have just Received RflACKEHEL—KITS, HALF BARRELS, AND BAR ,3, CHTESE, CRACKERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, OTASH, SODA, PAPER AMD PAPER BAGS, CICARS AND SMOKING TOBACCO. Why pny more Tor Fruit Trees-Sot so well adapted to fliis section, as those grown at the Willow Lake Nursery, HOUSTON COUNTY, S. HL RUM PH, Proprietor. HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES,'COLLARS AND Mr. - Englknd; having completed . Assyrian expedition. He brings him a nrh collection of objects r have been acquired during L The results of the last journey are v m. ire varied character-than those of any expeditions which have taken place since the early expeditions r fey Sir A. H. Layard. < _ _ eratious on the mounds, of Nineveh, Mn.Bas.sam succeeded in exploring a site which was regarded as forbiduen ground. 'This wa8_tlie.ai> umVof NeL- By Yunns, the supposed tomb of the prophet Jonah. Iu„fchis mound lie-dis covered remains of palaces erected fey Esdarhadden and Sennacherib. His la bors on the mounds of Nineveh have re sulted in the discovery of a large nnm Bet of Inscriptions, many of extreme in terest. Passing southward, he visited Niinroud.. where hs sontinuedliis.labors in the temple of Venus. This building, tpliiah he discovered in 1 his former ex pedition, was now thoroughly exaraiu ed, 4nd found to be a large open tem plet containing shrines and several dei ties. There were also found.a number of seats arranged in parallel rows, form ing a centre aisle from-the chief altar. The plan now recovered^ seems to favor the idea, of its having been a forum •vfhere religious and other councils were held. The explorations iii£ Assyria have brought.to light many valuable monu ments. Mr, Rnssani extended his oper- »ations into fields untouched since the time of Sjr A. H. Hynrd’s expedition, and^he.was ablest ^carry out a series-of explorations on the mounds of ancient Bab.ylon. Here Lis discoveries have been, most brilliant. In a mound hith- erte uulonchedjhe discovered u palace of Nebuchadnezzar’s, with rich enamels ed columns, beams of Indian wood and every indication having been a most splendid edifice: Hisexcavationsin the mound of the Birs Nimroud, the site of the supposed Tower of Label, has prov ed that the- destruction of' this greatr.ed- ifibe was due not to ligtning or hostile "attackybut to volcanic eruption, which ■ had. torn and shattered the edifiem SenLTlition of thoTuilorios. The French Chamber of Deputies has deoreed the demolition of the palace of the Tuileries, the ancient ..and modern habitation of tlie monarch.? of that coun try,- which was destroyed, all except its • walls, by the Communists in May, 1871, Tile-vote in the Chamber was such a de cisive one, that it may be assumed for certain, that this palace will soon disap pear, and the ground occupied by it be added-lathe Tuileries gardens, which ali^ffdj-comprise fifty acres. By this change the Placo clu Carrousel' will be united to tlie Place de la Concorde, and the west front of the Louvre will have an uninterrupted aud unrivalled vista of plaza, park and garden, such as is pre sented in no other city in the world.— , The Tuileries has a strange and not very Bftvory history. It was built—or the the present building was begum. Si th ese—by Oifctlinriae.'de Medici, the able and venomous wife of Henry II.. who . 80 ruled the destinies of France to evil. Strong-minded woman'as she was. the crimes hatchedjand done in the Louvre seemed to make tlie atmosphere of that palace sickening to her. That old pal ace was begun, according to Saint Foix, by Dagobert, who kept his horses and hoond's in. it.. It was made, a state pris on by Philip Augustus and a palace by Charles V. and Francis I. It was from one of the windows of the Louvre that Charles IX., son of Catherine, fired up on tbe Huguenots. There are legends that Charles V. began the building of the Tuileries (whioh derives its name from the lot on wLicli it is built, having been a brick-yard or tile-yard—htilerie.) but it seems certain that the oldest part of the building whose ruins still remain, the central Pavilion de Pborloge, was erected by Catherine de Medici in 1561. Cannibals in Italy.—The assize court at Perugia has just cendemned to death a man named Thomas Longan, Who not only murdered his .brother but alsOj.ato ‘him. The-two brothers, Thomas and; Sebastian^Longuri, had "been on:bad terms for a long time, and on good Friday last Thomas wait ed-for. his brother.as. he returned from mass, and coming up benind him in a sequestered spot knocked him down with a blow from an axe and then chop ped his Jiead off. Having done this he belabored the body kuLhj his knife, took out the heart, lungs, and other organs, and placed them upon one side with the head, while he cut np the rest of the body in small pieces.-and con- eealeditrin a ravine. Taking the head andjviscerajhome with t kim he pulled ont the teeth and eyes from the head, while the intestines he fried and gave to his wife and children to eat. The other, pieces of the body;,werufound soon afterward, and the crime was teheed home to him, but when confront ed with the remains lie was so cynical in his attitude that seme one remarked, *T believe he would eat macaroni upon them,’’Jittie thinking what bad really happened. When, his house was searched his wife at once guessed what a horrible meal she had eaten, and her husband frankly told the police that it was so, and declared that he would do the sama 1 thing over agamrif he had the chance.. It is said that Mis. Langtry mokes her own bonni tsi Now the quest im does Nicholas Smith make his? Only a small p Texas is cultivate for graveyards. rtion of the State of , the rest-being used % . v.-.. ■ Governor-elect Perkins, of Califor nia, and Mayor elect Rulloeh, of San Francisco, are both natives of the state of Maine. POTASH, CICARS . < Warehouse in Ferry. B. F. THARPE & CO. Cotton Factors and Warehousemen, PERRY, GEORGIA. WAKE/IGUSE NEAR THE DEPOT. Cotton Stored and Sold on the most Reasonable Terms„ and Insured aguinstJLoss by Fire^ Liberal Advances made on Cotton in Store ' Having determened to®go into the We guarantee fair dealing and watchfulness of the interests of our patrons, and SOLICIT LIBERAL CONSIGNMENTS, os ue intend to build up a coton cotton market for our planting feienas rightat their own doors. B. F. THARPE & CO., THOS. HARDEMAN, Jr., (AT ADAMS & BAZEMOKE’S OLD STAND.) TOEHSifSE ANDIG0HIS810N MERCHANT BIGGIsd AND TIES FUPNI8HEB. _____ REMEMBER IIONLY'CHARCE ONEDOLLAR PER BALE FOR SELLIKG AND FIRST MONTH STORAGE.. Agent for NEBLETT & GOODRICH I X L COTTON GIN.? ^SMITH’S IM PROVED HAND POWER PRESS. TAL.BOTg& 4 SON’S’»nd WATEB- TOWN STEAM ENGINES, Etc.^CALL BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. July 31—tf. T. HARDEMAN, Jr. iii E Iron and Braun Foundry, AND ishop, Steam Eagints, Boilers, Saw, Grist and Sugar Mills, Kettles, Solton Presses, for Hand, Horse, ‘Water or Steam Power, Iron Railing; also, Gin Gearing and Horse Powers, Sugar Mills and Iron Railings JTSpecial- fcies. We also manufacture and sell tlie celebrated Pennington Horse Power, tlie cheapest and best Horse Power made, and, also. Pennington’s Turbine Water Wheel, equal to tbe best and 100 per cent, cheape First-class work warranted. 9 We have recently bought all tbe patterns belonging to tbe late T. C. Nisbet, an accumulation of over 30 years; and we are now prepared to repair any machinery made by him. We are as well fixed for patterns as any concern in tbe State. Our senior has been in the business over thirty years, and both of us are practical machinists and founders. Address A- REYNOLDS & SON, Macon,EGa-, Send for Price List and Circulars. Corner Fifth and Hawthorne Streets. —Aug. 7—tf. CroekeSt’s Iron Works, ^axrTCTF'Ak.OTTTEEtlES; STEAM ENGINES, from five to Sixty Horse Power. SAW MILLS, with improved Friction Feed and Rachet, or Screw Head Bloek. GRIST and FLOUR MILLS, ^ . PULLEYS, GEARING, BOXES, and Mill Work Generally. GIN GEAR, GUDGEONS, SUGAR MILLS aud KETTLES of all sizes always on hand. ^COTTON PRESSES, both Hand and Power. «wi e^ 9 For enclosing Private Besideuces, Public Squares, Balconies, Grave Lots, Etc. Etc. we KEEP AI FULL SUPPLY OF ALL ARTICLES! USED ABOUT STEAM. MILLS. Our facilities for REP FIRING STEAM ENGINES is aqual, if not superior, to any works in tbe State. Tools all new sind of chc: best make. Our Castings are made of tba Best Iron tbe market affords. AXiIj WOBK W A-RHATMTim, Bend f Icoular and Price list to E. CBOCKETT&SONS, Aug 7—tf. MACON, GA. C. D. ANDERSON. J. H. ANDERSON. a a ANDERSON & SON, WAREB0SXJE ANB FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. (HOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY B. L. WILLINGHAM 4 SON} LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE 0COTTON M STORE. BAGGIEG AND TIES FURNISHED AT TERY LOWEST 3L1RKET RATES. THE Responsible agents are now in the field soliciting orders fur next fali de livery. All Trees Warranted as Rep resented. S. H. RUMPH, Marshallville, Ga. New ©rlei. WapefiQqs©, MACON, ~ - GEORGIA WItLIKC HAi’S WAREHOUSE. (Opposite J. W. BUEKE & CO’S Book Store.) SECOND STREET. Brmg meyour COTTON and I will please yon. B. Is. WILLINGHAM. July 31—tf. C. 0. DUNCAN, DUNCAN ■& MILLER, Attorneys at Xiaw, Pebp.y, Ga,. Practice in the courts of Houston and adjoining counties, Supremo Court of Georgia, United States Courts, and else where by special contract, juu 16 ly L OST. It is an established fact that Quinine or Cinchonidia will stop Chills, nndjjfor 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 rexurn on the 7th, 14tb, 21st or 28th day. Then is it not money LOST to attempt to permanently cure the Chills with Quinine or Cinchonidia, when they do not remove' the cause from the system that produces them? For until the cause is removed, the Chills will return. The FERRINE Is warranted to remove every cause from the system that produces the drills, and if it fails to do this you will sustain no loss, 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 you are through taking.— Positively, no cure, no pay. Try it and be convinced. ItJcontains-_.no poison, and is perfectly tasteless. Sold by all druggists, and a permanent cure guar anteed in all cases. FERRINE MEDICINE CO., E. W. Gbove, Manager, Paris, Tenn. For sale by Hunt, Rankin'& Lastab, Wholesale Agents, Macon, Ga. Aug 6—3m. TO THE FARMERS IN TEREST. CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. ZGS~ Call and examine our stock before purchasing 208 Broad street, Augusta. Depositories—9S Cherry Street, Macon, and sep 6—vs INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THF. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO., OX OOX0.333J3-OJS- TOTAL ASSETS. Tbis company commands tbe bigbest confidence of pmdentjbtismess men on account of tbe safo m vestment of its assets, aud tbe prompt payment of all losses. FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA, Are in Full Opeatien. x _ Findlay’s Screw Cotton -Presses of Va rious Kinds, for Hand, Horse, W ater or Steam Power. I Lave opened a Warrens old place one and a half miles from Perry where I am prepared to- do all kinds of G-INIWOBK for the least money. I shall use the best material and war rant every job of work. No money re quired urjil the 1 work is fully tested. Orders respectfully solicited Lansdon, W. PoOseb, Perry'Ga. CARSA3RT tfcCXTHX> v MACOM, GA. Hardware, Iron and Steel, Agricultural Implements, Carriage Materials, Paints, Oils, etc. Agents for Massey’s Excelsior Cotton' Gin, Disston’s Circular' Saws and Fair banks** Standard Scales. Apl 10,—Ijr. BOOKWALTERJSHGINB Wagon Yarn f nd Sleeping Quarters Free to Customers Compact, subsJautiaL econom ical and easily managed. Guar anteed to work well and givs- fnlTpowerclaimed. The engine and boiler complete, inaluding pump, eta. (and box- ) at the low price orse Bower, $215 CO 4H “ ’* - 245 OE 6H •• “ - 315 90 JAMES LEBFEL& CO., Spring- field, Ohio. New England CABIMBT ©ai&ASfa Pronounced by tbe PRE83, DEALERS, MUSICAL PROFESSORS* and the Public Generally PARAGONS OF PERFECTION, and the CHAMPION CABINET ORA N for 1879. No Organs Equal them in Melody of Tones. No Organs Equal them in Variety of Combinations. No Organs Eqnal them in Original -.Inventions, No Organs Equal; them iu Musical Mechanisim No Organs Eqnal them in Singin "Qualities. No Organs Equal them as Companions to the Voice. No Organs Equal them iu Sublime Volume. No Organs Equal them in Concord and Sweetness. No Organs Equal them in Sympathetic Expression. No Organs Eqnal t&em irt Splendid Beauty. No Organs Equal them in Convenience of Gases. No Organs Equal them in Durability. No Organs Excel them in Quality of Materials. No Organs Equal them in Rapidity of Sales. No Organs Equal them in Present Celebrity. No Organs Equal them in Becent Triumphs. No Organs Eqnal them for Church and Home Use-. No Organs Equal them in any Particular^ No Organs ever before won two gold medals at one exhibition over all compet itors. No Organs are subjected to sucb rigid tests. No First-Class Organs are at snch moderate rates. “None but themselves can be their parallel.” They are the most charming in all respects, and they give the m 1 ’ " The interesting and instructive illustrated and descriptive fact3, and are sent free to all who apply for them, THE NEW ENGLAND 1299 §544,721 G5. Rates as Low as any Strictly First-Class Company. J. RHODES BROWNE, LAMBERT SPENCER, President. Secretary Applies# 0 ^ for insurance should be made to tbe undersigned, "wbo is fully commissioned as Agent for t^e GEORGIA HOME, EDWIN MARTIN, Agrexit, Perry, Houston County, Georgia. “CliHdreR's Blow Peda!s, n t Adjusted orrewsdinstaiii. Invented and Exclusively' ysed by tbis Company, The most popular Organs of tbe dayt UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. The Wilcox & White Organ Instructor” is the BEST and CHEAPEST in tbe market! Send For Illustrated Catalogue. WATERS’ oSlOROIS WITH AUG WITHOUT THE OP.iMS GF SELLS, ure the most beautiful in Stylo and perfect i* Ton c ever made.Thc; ’ havo the Celebrated Orchestral is a Hue imitn.tionoftli XJumn-R V olcc,d: 21-2 octaves of Beils tened ( h per fc r. t h ar aunty the reeds; producing a* efleet beth magical an.1 electrifyinff. WATERS’ V, bAKl OYi A. OK- CHESTRAL BF.i.L, cortCEJiTo, v;:s- PER.CENTIjJNNTAIi mid GjSiTIESTRJ0:i CHDIFS. CHADLL, FAVCKHTB, SOUVE NIR, DULCET, OELHSTE und BCDDOiit ORGANS, iu Unique FrccebCeaes$com* bine Parity of Voicing Tri'A^reatvcInineqr tone; saltanie/or PARLOR or CIITilfn, WATERS' I'iApSAtteSf U.rc lbo 1>EST’iliA5)M) titc r i.‘one« focclijWflrlt* nmus'tip and Dnrahiiity U;*parj>:uf3C«l. D ranted SIX YEARS. Extremely LOW /«• Cash or Installments. A liberal tiLscoant l* Teachers f Ministers, Churches, Schcr.h, Uanes, e:. AGENTS WANTED. HI istiaied Catalogue* Mailed. Second-baud Pi’tnozi and CrguD* OREATBAIMIALNS. r-h’-vt Ai"sw«‘“S price ; some ni O7»o cent '. * WATEll-S & MOMS, j* .uiulactarci* sm. **ealcts, iO East ana'* Findlay’s ej Little Giant” Sugar Mill----Iron Frame and Brass Boxes. Also Sugar Cane frames—Syruo Het- all Sizes. W MILLS, ETC., ETC. A ND MACHINERY. Mcli me iy a peeialty. THE STATE. PRICES. C. D. FINDLAY, Agent, July 24—4m. FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS. MACON, GA. IT* in TABER ORGAX combine* .*• essential qualities requisite in a First Class Instrument. The Ce.es-are models ofbesnty, w.adeof^ walnut, Carvings of walnnt, thorough toned stock, put together fcoDesUy. smootm;^ iabed, made for durability and service. The Patent 8top Action, 2nd other mechanical arrangements, S»t simple and perfect construcbon, easily «d- justed, and not liable to get out of order. The Musical Combinations are of great variety and cxce!Ienoe.Stipe*f Power, Depth, Sweetness, and ^ Tone, Fine So^and other eff^a^ Every! Send for Catalogue and Price List. TABER ORGAN COMPANY* WORCESTER* MASS- QHJCA60, CH4CINNATI, Si - L0UI NdW- r.yorfc t and most eles^ ° f April 17—6m. OP. r prices. •, Dining, wilt tyour*?- '