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I HOME JOURNAL.
CUE county XAIR.
Items ax'd Exhibits Woi;xnx or Note.
NEW MACON ADSL
Joses & Cook—This Orm isone cf
•The Lower Tows BioteIct Gets the I the most popular in the State. It.
Basse?..
The Hosim
We were unable to attend the sing-
inc at Houston Factory, last Sunday,
bnt learn that it was a most pleasant and
interesting occasion.^
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
A fall stock of Beady-Made Clothing.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.. Imported
Cloth aud Cussimere, and Dotnestic
A 1 S0 Charlottesville Va.. Cassimeres,—
A t the lowest cash prices. I defy com
petition in price and quality of goods.
If anybody has any money to spare to
D av old debts please to see mo.
v J A. B. Schilling & Co.
Among the entries in the fine art.de
partment Miss Jennie Lee Brown, of
Foit Valley entered eight beautiful
pictures,* and Miss M. Foy Johnson, of
Perry, ten crayon drawings which; at
tracted much admiration. J. B. Co
field e xhibited three cases of fine pho*o
graphs. Mrs. P, W. Johnson a splen
did oil painting j Miss Annie Smith two
very handsome pictures,—one landscape
and one flower piece. Other meritor
ious displays were made in this section
by Mrs. C. C. Duncan and Miss Eufau-
la Ma .shall. Mrs. P. W. Johnson also
exhib.ied cases 61 Shell work, hair flow
ers and skeleton leaves that was simply
exqniaite. Miss Florine Culler exhib
ited a case of hair flowers that showed
extraordinary skill and taste in one so
young— only 12 years of age.
The display of flowers was superb
It was made principal’y by Mrs. H. M.
Hollzchiw, Mrs. Geo. EL White, Mrs.
T, M. Killen and others.
In the-department of Home Industry
we cannot speak too highly of Mrs. J, L.
Houser, who entered 199 distinct arti
cles, among them 4:1 kinds of preserves,
46 kinds of jellies, 28 kinds of pickle.
19 kinds of cordial, 22 kinds of jams,
and many other articles, Mrs W. L.
Grice entered 126 articles., the fruit of
several months work, Mis. M. W. Ha-
vis made a beautiful display of 33. varie
ties of wine, and a large number of en
tries in preserves, j ims, jellies, etc.
Mrs W L- Grice exhibited 23 kinds of
wine. Among the other displays wor
thy of special note were those of Mrs.
F M King. Mrs. D H CulleT, Miss K V
stands, at the very top of the ladder for
honesty and enterprise. Besides their
regular line of produce, provisions, gro-
oeries and building material, they keep
the best oi farm, seeds. See their card
and call on them.
First National Bank.—This bank
lias long betn a most, popular one with
our people. No better place can be
found foE doing your banking business.
Mr. L C. Plant, the President, and; Me.
W. W. Wrigley, the- Cashier, are well
known to our people as most courteous,
prompt and honorable business men.
Bead their card.
New Boot & Shoe SSoke,—Mr. John
Valentino, so well known to many of
our readers has, changed his business,
and now has a first class boot and shoe
store under the Telegraph and Messenger
building, at tbeTJorner of Second and
Cherry Streets.* He has a complete
stock of the very best goods.and can suit
all in quality and price. TFe commend
him to our readers.
Db, M. S. Jobsok,—Dentist, will be
at his office in Perry’from the 1st to the-
15tb, and at Hawkinsville from the 15th
to the end of each month.— “
Notice particularly Messrs. Meore &
Tattle’s new advertisement of which we
tpoke last week.
Those enterprising merchants,
Messrs. Cooper & Cater have a large lo
cal ia another columa to which we in- ,, T .
rite special attention. They have an Cater, fiRFjMMBB' L A
elegmistook of new goods and will sell
them cheap, call and see them
Jacobus & Co’s—New. Clothing
Store is a grand Success. They beep
a large and fine Stock and are always
up with the Styles. New goods in
choieest patterns arrive daily. If you
vantan all wool suit for $10.00 you can
get it. If you want a fine wedding
suit you can get it. Childrens Suits
from 4 to 8 years at only $3.00 and up
wards. In fact they keep everything
in the way of Clothing and Gents fur
nishing goods. Call or write to them
for particulars
Jacobus & Co.
Hawkinsville Ga.
Mr. Geo. W. St.urges, of Fort Valley,
taa recently returned from the north
with a fine stock of clothing and gents
famishing goods. He is a most worthy
gentleman, and Thu Home Journal is
is indebted to him for many highly ap
preciated favors.
>^0-4 —
Grand Su.cgbss-
To supply the public with the best,
mast reliable and lowest prices in dry
goods. Whieh you ean find at
Jacobus & Co..
Hawkinsville Ga.
As heretofore wo still tf ko the lead
in low prices.
Jacobus & Co.
2 Button Kid Gloves in Black and
all colors at only 50 cents. Sent by
mail. Jacobus & Co.
Hawkinsville, Ga.
Bobed Well.—Mathews & Cook
have bored one of their new style wells
on the lot ot Houston Female College.
They got water at about sixty-five feet.
They almost completed one well last
week when some wretch threw a pole
i»to it, and they had to bore a new
one.
Thanks.—Messrs Schneider & Star-
owski, of Hawkinsville, have our thanks
for a lot of their splendid wine-pure
juice of the grape, without sugar or any
other adulterations. It was presented
us through Dr. M. S. Jobson who ex
hibited it at our county fair but did not
enter it for a premium, as there was no
class for sour wines.
Major. E. H. Ezell has placed us un
der obligations to him for his bushel of
fair potatoes that did’nt quite take the
premium, but they were very fine ones,
as our four year old will testify, and
are certainly worthy of “special men
tion.”
Jacobus & Co are always the first to
reduce the prices in dry goods if a
chance presents iiself. —tf.
We hope our friends in Houston will
still oontinue to write to us for Sam
ples and prices, as we will cheerfully
give them.
Jacobus & Co.
Houser, MrsM C Hook, Mrs F C E'her-
idge, Mrs J E Hose, Miss L’zzie Kuntz.,.
Mrs T M Killen, Mrs C N Bountrce,
Mrs J G Davis, Mrs S Bunn, Mrs PC
Smith, Mrs. Wm Bi-uusen and Mrs C C
Duncan . Besides there was a large num
ber of entries made of meritorous arti
cles which space will not permit us to
enumerate,but which were worthy. We
acknowledge our inability to give this
department one half the notice it de
serves. We honestly believe no state
fair in Georgia ever surpassed it.
In the department of ladies handicraft
the exhibit was one of very superior
merit. We must especially notice the
largo and handsome displays made by
Mrs G H White, Mrs. W H. Norwood,
Mrs Duncan, Mrs Cater, Miss Durant,
Mrs. Cobb, of Macon, Miss Florine Cul
ler, Miss Lila Whitehurst, besides beau
tiful articles exhibited by nearly a hun
dred other ladies.
In the garden and orchard depart
ment Mrs H H Hollzclaw, Mrs C N
Kountree, Mrs A Marshall and others
made fine displays of vegetables, com
prising scores of varieties. Judge J H
Bose had a fine display of fruits from
his excellent orchard. Mrs C N Bur-
nambad a fine display of garden seds,
as also had Mrs. C N Bountree.
We alluded last week briefly to the ag
ricultural department. Judge C N
Eountree’s display wps immense. He
had about 150 articles of farm produc
tion on exhibition, including 14 bales of
forsge cl different kinds. Dr. M W
Havis, Judge Hose Mrs. A. Marshall,
S L Speight, C A Thompson, B M Da
vis. and others also made large exhibits.
THE JJXSTEtCT BANNER
Was won by the Lower Town District,
though the Upper 14ch made a strong
contest for it.
In the poultry section, the display
in number and merit was large, espe
cially those of Judge Bountree, P M
King, Dr. M W Havis, Mrs. J. L. Hous
er, J H Taltou and others.
In horses and cattle the largest displays
were made by Judge J H. Hose, W F
McGehie, Jno Martin; C'N Eoantree
and Col U M Gunn.
Wehave been forced by want of space
to omit many names whose interest
and zeal deserves special mention, and
have .only been able to name some of
the largest exhibitors, in the different
deportments.
CaJlie Branson’s pets, a sheep, cats,
dogs, fowls, etc., comprising a “happy
family” attracted universal admiration
The Earnest Workers had a refresh
ment starid oh the ground and we are
glad to learn were liberally patronized.
They certainly deserved it.
We cannot speak too .highly of the
skill, energy and zeal of the worfy pres
ident, Dr. M.W. Havis, who labored
for weeks.mgkt and day for the suc
cess of the fair. He was also ably as
sist by the other officers and a potion of
the executive committee.
Bond* Boynton & Co.—This', firm has
opened in Christian’s old stand next
door to F. S. Johnson’s Sons. They
have a splendid, new stock of groceries
and provisions, which they will sell to
suit the times, They say they will not
be undersold, and invite the people of
Houston and adjoining counties to try
them. They are reliable, clever gen
tlemen, and worthy of further acquain
tance and patronage.
W, & E. P: Taylor.—This old, and
well known firm has long stood in the
front rank of the fnrnituve trade in
Georgia. They have just got in. a mag
nificent new stock of everything in their
line, which they will sell at the very
lowest possible prices- They are per
fect gentlemen in every respect,, and we
'call particular attention to their card,
r J. W. Bice & Co.—This sterling firm
is still at Hopson’s old stand, Triangu
lar block, with a larger and more com
plete stock than ever, Mr. O’Gorman,
the junior has just returned from the
East, and with Mr. Rice, who lives in
New York; has just bought a stock that
for asaouat,.quality, variety and price,
is rarely seen in the South. That well
known and popular gentleman, Mr. C.
A Caldwell, is still with this house, and
our fair readers may depend on being
faithfully served by this firm. Bead
the largo advertisement in anotner col
umn and call on or confer with them.
Geo. W. Burr—Mr. Burr is still at
his old stand on Cherry Street where he
has a splendid stock of stoves and house
furnishing goods. Having bought his
goods before the recent advance in pri
ces he will sell at very low prices. If
you want anything in his line, he will
serve you faithfully. See his. card.
C02
(County Commissioners’ Court of
Houston county met pursuant to ad-
jouiumen; this October 6th. lSI9i
Present—J. M. Davis, J. W, Wimber
ly, J.- W. Walden. W.-M. Gordon and
J. G. Brown presiding.
Minutes of last meeting read, and
confirmed:
An order passed by the- County Com
missioners of Macon county,, granting:
a second class road, commencing at the
Marsh all ville road near the plantation
settlement of estate of Shadrick Ware*,
deceased, and running south along side*
the county line and at other places a lit
tle off the line to the road- leading from
Montezuma .to Hawkinsville &.c.
It is ordered by this Court that the
above order is sanctioned by this Board,
providing altpartiesin interest in Hous
ton county are satisfied with the same
and there is no Maim, made, against this
county, and it i& further ordered that
the order granted in April last be and
is hereby revoked.
The bond of Gray Brothers for keep
ing up embankment &c., for seven years-
at their mill near Fort Valley is approv
ed by this Court. Further ordered that
the deed to right of way over said
embankment be recorded by the clerk
of the Superior Court.
On Motion adjourned, until 1st Mon
day in November 1879.
E. Jackson, Clerk
A. JUHAN & CO-
Ib their new mammoth retail dry
goods store on Triangular Block, Sec
ond and Cherry Streets, Macon, : wili be
pleased to show their immense andhand-
some stock of
Carpets, Bugs, Cretons,
Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels,
Hosiery, Corsets, Towels,
Croaks, Shawls, Gloves,
Percales, Silks, Calicoes,
Damasks, Spreads, Blankets,.
Cassimeres;
Jeans, Shirts, Doylies*
Trimmings, Etc-
At the
Very bottom prices.
Don’t forget the place,
tf. W- A. Juhan &. Co,
Fresh pure family groceries i
Hawkinsville, at the eheap store of
tf. Daniel Bhodes.
Fire.—Mr. J. B. Duncan had his
fodder house, containing all his forage
and a fine lot of dry manure burned
last Sunday inormngabout eight o’clock.
It is supposed to have been set on fire
by a careless negro smoking a pipe. We
are glad to learn that he was able to
save his corn crib, which was Tery near
to the fodder house. Such carelessness
on the part of employees ought to sub
ject them to severe punishment.
The editor of this paper proposes to
go on a raid next week, and if he hap
pens to get after you, and order you to
give up “your money or your life,” be
ready for him. He has a pocket full of
tills, ank he needs a little cash in their,
place. Do don’t put it off lest the
sheriff catch him..
There will be a meeting of the Perry
Beading Club and Library Association
° n Friday night 'the 24th, instant., at
*he library hall. Every member should
R ttend, and by his or her presence en
courage the good work. Our library
must be pushed forward, and be one
of the best in the State.
HERE!!!
We Urgently and Especially request
that before buying your Winter Goods
you call, Examine and price ours. We
are not afraid of competdlon from Any
Quarter.
TTEYRF. yon find Dress Goods of all
kinds and grades from the highest to the
Cheapest.
HEBE it is, where they Sell all wool
jBfnot- Cashmeres at Macon Prices.
TTRftF. By A Large Majority you find
a.profusion of Waterproofs. Flannels
Blankets and Jeans and all kinds of
Woolen Goods.
HEEE is where jou must go to buy
Shoes from the little Infant Darling to
the old Gray hawed Sire. Our Stock of
Boots and Shoes is the largest ever had,
and unrivalled in price and quality.
And TrFVRU you must not forget to
go when you want the best and the
most goods for the least money. Where?
—To
Cooper & Caters. L
Send for Samples of our bleaching
and Sea Island. They are cheap
Jacobus & Co’s.
Within the last 10 days we have sold
18 Worsted and Cashmere dresses to
our friends in Houston, as we have just
received another nice lot, we wajild ad
vise the balance of our lady friends to
send down for samples as-we are sure
that we can save them some mouey in
buying goods of us. Jacobus & Co’s.
Hawkinsville Ga
PERSONAL.
Friend Burr of the Fort Valley Mir
ror attended our county fair and wrote
up the exposition in good style.
Mr. Jmaes S. Iverson, of the firm of
Smith and Iverson, Macon, was in town
Monday,
Among the visitors from Hounton
to the Savannah- Centennial last week,
were Mis. Geo. Plant, Mrs. Haslam,
Mrs. A 0 Culler, Mrs, T M Butner,
Mrs. F M Houser, Mrs. P W Johnson
Miss Foy Johnson, Miss Kittie Cater
and Mus Corine Mann, also " Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. White, now of Hawkinsville
Ir.GP Plant, T M Butner, H N
Feagan, D W Holland, E L Caier, P C
Smith, E S Wellona,. Messrs. Huges,
and some two or three dozen others.
Mr. B, G. Morris and lady of George
town, were in Perry t his week visiting
their daughter, Mrs. H. W. Mann, and
other relatives,
Eemember Jacobus & Go never have
any Sham advertisements. They will
do what they gay; —tf.
Any Style of baskets. can he bought
of Jacobus & Co.
Do you want Silks and fringes; if so
Send to Jacobus & Co.
OLD RELIABLE
ses
Headquarters for Dry Goods, Boot
and Shoes, Mens and Youth’s Clothing.
M. Stern, Hawniasville, Ga.
Our Stock of above mentioned Goods
are larger and better assorted than ean
be found in this or any other town of
the same size south of Baltimore.
Everything a Lady, Miss, or Child
may need in the way of Paney Dress
Goods, Hosiery, Notions of every name
and conceivable shape
Our Gents Clothing Stock is said to
be the largest ever brought to this
Town.
We keep all the popular brands of
Hand made Mensjj and Ladies’ Shoes be
sides a large Stock of cheap and coarse
grades, Brogans &c.
Cloaks, Shawls, Carpets, Bugs and
a great many different complete lines
we are compelled to omit on account of
the .want of space, but which, if you
will onlv favor us with a call our sales
men will be glad to show -yon. Call and
see us evert if you do not wish to buy
at the time,
■ Samples of all Goods mailed on appli-
cotion and Fxpress paid on packages
over $10.
M. Stern, Hawkinsville, Ga.
“Cotton is still King” and A. 1 Mar
tin at the Planters Brick Warehouse,
Fort Valley, knows to perfection how
to handle this-King. Send him yonr
part of the king.
Why will you 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, etcand all affections |
jof the Bladder and Kidneys 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
unskiilfully 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 Extract op Buchu, and insist on
having no other, as besides being half
the price of others, it is made from ex
actly what it is claimed to he, viz: Ba-
chu Leaves, Uva Ursi Cubebs, Juniper
Berries, is compounded scientifically
and guaranteed fuB strength. The best
diuretic known.
Compare the article, -the size of the
bottle and the price, with any other
Buchu in the market. The trade sup
plied by Boland B. Hall, Druggist,
Macon, Ga. For sale in Peny, by Da
C. R. Maun. — tf -
ais «
CoUon dbemw cnicl
.
MACON, GEORGIA-
*-■* - -•*' - *.
It'fetBAYVm
WHOLESALE A5B BET AIL DEALES SU?
*
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE;
STO?ES ?
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver and Sij*’
ver-plated Goods,
AjMD MAUN ZJFAC1TJRFR CF TIN WAREj
Macon, G eorgia.
Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy
Tobacco. —Deo. 4th ly;
The best of Wines and Liquors, cold
beer, and every thing nice at Daniel
Bhodes’, Hawkinsville. —If.
The 4>est place to buy yonr Grocer
ies and Provisions is at Daniel Rroses’
Hawkinsville. —tf.
The best net results are obtained by
selling youp cotton near Jiome. Take it
to A. J. Martin’s Planters Warehouse at
Fort Valley and be convinced. Plenty
of plucky buyers. tf.
■ When yon go to Hawkinsville he sure
to call on Daniel Bhodes. —tf.
Bust Proof Seed Oats for sale, 400
bushels. Apply to me on the Bowdrie
Place, or to Cooper & Cater,
Oct. 2—2m A. A. Smoak.
TUTUS
For Blankets Send to Jacoeus & Co.
At Jacobus & Co you can find any
kind of Boots and Shoes, and at the
lowest prices. ■
Burglar Captured.—Monday last
Mr. W. H. O’Pry, om* efficient County
Court baliff, assisted by Mr. J, B. Par
nell, captured Liose Halliburton, a ne
gro who it is thought robbed Mr. J. B.
Duncans diningroom of a fine lot of
knives, * forks, spoons, etc., some
weeks ago. We learn a part of the stol
en goods wars found in his house.
Trying to escape from arrest the pris- they are jgnaiarrteed jree from
oner gave his captore a lively fight, but as?thing that csxitatare[tag-most <tei-
he is in the jug awaiting trial.
v Onr §10.00 Cloaks can’t he beat.
Jacobus &Co.
We have Cloaks from §3.00 up to
§25.00. Jacobus & Go’s.
Hawkinsville Ga.
To Strop Makers.—35
whiskey barrels for sale by
J. W.
.
Corn por Sale.—I have for sale four
miles east of Perry, 300 bushels of corn
in. the ear. Price 75 cents cash.
,- W. J, Moore.
are extracted from Vegetable products,
combining in them the Mandrake or May
Apple, which, a recognized by physicians
os a substitute fbr ce-lomel, possessing all
the virtu.63 of that mineral, without its
bad after-effects.
IS m AMT!-BILIOUS
lEDIOlHE
they are incomparable. They stimulate
the hOhxTD U/SII, invigorate the
MSHVOPS SYSTEM, and give tone to
theDIGSSTrvS OBGANS, creating pei>
feet digestion nhd .thorough- assimilation
; of food. They exerts powerful influence
on tbs HlillihlYS and LIV3B, and
through those organs remove all impuri
ties, thus Vitalizing the tissucsof the bogy
and cansing a healthy copflitioa of the
system. .
as as mii-mmrn
They have no equal; andas a result act
as a preventive and cure for BiIious,lse-
mittent. Intermittent, Typhoid Fevers,
andhever and Ague. Upon the healthy
action cf the Stomach, depends, almost
-wholly, the health of~ the human race.
IS THE SAME
of the present generation.* It is for the -
Cure of this disease and its attendants^
EICK-HBADACHE, ffEaVOUSHESS, DE3-
FQSBEKCY, C0HSTEPA5305, PILES, £c.,
that
‘TUTTHS PILLS
have gained such a wide spreadrepata-
taon. Ho Bemsay has ever been discov
ered that acts so speedily and gently on
the digestive organs giving them tone
and vigor to assimilate food, This being
accomplished, cf course the
NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACES,
THE BRAia IS NOURISHED,
ASS THE BODY ROBUST,
Being composed of the juices of plants
extracted by powerful. chemical agen
cies, and prepared in a concentrated
icase person.
A noted chemist who has analyzed th@n,esys
TH hkk IS HOSE ViKTUS 15 OITEOF
TUTTS PILLS, THAI! CAE B3 SOUHB
Iff A PISI OF AST 0I5EE.”
We therefore say to the afflicted
Try this Remedyfairly, it will not
harm you, you have nothing to
jose,butwi!i surely gain a Vigo
rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong
fierves and a Cheerful fiflind.
Principal Cfflee, 33 Merry St., N. Y.
PRICE 25 CEHTS.
Sold, by Proggisia ibroagiioet the world,
itrers’HAiB. DTE.
GkatH-MBOhIvhikkkiis changed to a Glosst
ELACKbYsrfncLi appIicAliGiicf tiis I-tu. Jt iic-
pirtsa2»atcrrlO>L.T,=cfr fad is
Z3 a 5 spring wtter. L_-Id by Or
scat by *£ptva5 or, receipt <;f L -
OfficeSSsA., SSowYorfu
250 bushels of Choice SeecL Oats—
Bust Proofs for sale at 75ct. per bushel
by *
G. W. Killen.
Rice Mill-
I am putting up 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 Eespectfnlly
E. J. McGehee,
Aug 14.—2 m. Ptrry, Ga.
BOOM No. 22!
THE LAEGEST STOCK OF
USB
IN THE STATE IS NOW OPENING AT
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S-*
rpHEY HAVE BEEN DOING THE LEADING CLOTHING BUSINESS’
hero for 22 years, and confidently assert that they have never before been 1
able to offer such inducements as they are now offering their customer^;
Good as wool Cassimere Suits at $10 and
Upwards.
Many of these goods have been made expressly fox us. As we have a krtjfir
regular trade to supply, we take great pains in selecting the best cf eveiytbitfjf'
in onr liae. Our old easterners know where to find tire best goods,* add
best are always the cheapest.
Have become the leading feature in our trade. We keep aH grades for men
hoys, from Stetson’s best to the lowest grades. We were the first to offer
At the present low prices. We will sell the best fitting shirt that we know of 1
for $1.00. We have a large line of goods suitable for laboring men aud Cfll
them at close prices.
OZKT VO DR iSOTR'S!
And fit them out with Clothing and Hats while onr stock is complete^ We harfi'
a large line of samples from one of the best Merchant Tailors in New Yorki*
Fits Guaranteed. WtNSHIP & CAJJBAWAY,
Sept. 4— No- 5d Seeond Street, Macon, Ga.
THE OLD ROCK WAREHOUSE !?
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
"j
THE OLD RELIABLE SWING1MG SCALES!-
Carey your cotton to the Planters
Brick Fire-proof Warehouse at Fort
Valley, The very hignest price will be
obtained, tf.
FURNITURE FRFI8HT FBtt
N ENTIRELY NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OP
m
fust received and for Bale at Yo .
prices.
BUY AT HOME.
OOPFINfil.
A Hearse can be furnished to order at any time
on short notice. I can be found in tbe day time a
my store, next to the hotel, at night at my residenc
adjoining Br„ Hans.
Furniture Made to Order.
and repaired at short notice. Bnrtal Clothes, ready
made, for ladies, gentlemen and children.
BARTIET3 UNRIVALLED
SPRING BEDS.
GEOBGE PATfL,
PERRY. GEORGIA.
CAMPBELL&JONE S,
MACON, GA.,
COTTOST FACTORS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IVarehonre Comer of
POPLAR and SECOND STEETS,
tended to aH to call and see them.
Thanldng their friends for the liberal patronage
extended to them in the past, ihey sxi its continu
ance-
Advances on Cotton in Store
made when desired,
at the lowest bant rates.
CAMPBELL St JOflES,
FALSE WEIGHTS IMPOSSIBLE?
Free Wagon Yard anil Sleeping Booms;
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE?
Gratefiil for past favors, Liberal Patronage again So
licited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
PLANTERS CONSULT YOUR INTFRESTl*
GOME ON AND LET ME SERYE YGU.
W. N. FLEETWOOD.
C. a. BOZEMAN.
F. 3. BOZEMAN.
C. q. BOZKXA»4-
BOZEMAN’S WAREHOUSE,.
HlawlsinWille, - - Georgia.
Thanking onr old friends of Pulaski, Dooly, Wilcox, Irwin, Houston, Dodg^>
Telfair and other contigions counties for their liberal patronage in the past, we
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, pledging ourselves to use
onr best efforts to please both ojrl and new friends.
Gnr Salesman, C*. M. BOZEMAN, who has been is the cottpu wareliofw bq*i'
fness
FOB TOE LAST- TBIIiTY YEARS,
iheir large and commodious wareimuse is nou-be- We think is fully competent to obtain the top of the .market for alj cotton #n-
ing entirely rebuilt in bride frtr.Ahe better .accom ' * ...... .. ... . .
m wlation of cotton consigned to them, and are con
fident ih3t their facilities for hanqiing the next
crop cannot be surpassed by any house in the
Their office and salesroom have been ro-:
trusted to onr care, which will lie sold without commission.
We are also prepared to sell several different kinds of Gina, including the
Celebrated Brown Cotton Gib.
Either with or without Feeder aud Condenser, Also Cnstiugs ot ml) kinds Cart’
Mills, Kettles, Gin Gear, etc.
t or Wrought Cotton Presses,
Inelhding the Eclipse Press, which is the best in Speed of Any.
MADE OY COTTON IN STOKE.
C. M. Boze-aian & 8ons.
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