The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, October 23, 1879, Image 3

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w—Wriijari ■* \ i * l»«^.CVrreu^CTcrnrawt v- = Tj*e Home J ofkjvai,, XaOOALS. OCTOBER 23. jpg annual meeting of the Rehobcth Baptist Association was held with the j^rst Baptist Church at Macon, begin* .■tog-tot Friday, and ending Monday. minify to give a sketch of the pro ceedings nest week. LOCAL KACONICSi —How’s your top crop?- —That was-a rough spell of weather last week. ‘ ‘FBEsHlifuiiBS,—il_ large lot of mules jaslrtisiiwdv and for sale by. Wm. Brunson/ * Wa will pay the Highest Market Pfiees for Pork,.Cluckens, Eggs, Hides, Mtt Nelsoit & Fobdham. Ann of our accounts are Due at the \0 Wesson & Fobdham. -/ AKircHgame of base bait will be played to-morrow evening between the boys of Prof. Abbott’s school anda select nine from the “Loafers.” The Ladies can gecare reserved seats on tire grand stand without charge. Chinese Tea can bo raised here as well as in Asia, and Mrs. Judge Kil- len has been raising and daring her home supply for several years. We certify that it is delicious. She has a line lot of young seedling plants which she will sell cheap. They are handsome., evergreens, besides yielding tea. MRS TUTTLE Wishes to inform the public that she has a small lot of millinery left, that can be found at Moore & Tuttle’s*, consist ing of Hats, Plumes, Flounces, Laces, and many other little things. Please call and see them—at your own price, tf. —If yon believe there is no hereafter, just fail to sow plenty-of oats. ■ ~Fish from thp coast and oysters-are getting fashionable on Satnrdavs. on Saturdays. Guano cotton bas been coming in quite lively for the last ten days, Look, sharp for the “Impeachment” cigars and paper collars in a week or two. our county fair wonltl carry of£ hand*- some'premiu msat the State, Fair, Which* begins next Monday. As.the time is near at hand, no delay * should be made We hope Houston will be well rep re sen tedin the exhibition, as lier people will certainly be there e-i masse-. Houston. Home Journal.— Mr. Editor.— —Our sporting friends are fixing up their- breech-loading gnns, and the r.ds hadttetter look out. j i tyj5paper.wm be found several sheriff’s sales for November, also a good number ©t administrator’s and execu.- tor’s sales advertised. We Need it. Please pay what Ton owe Thb Home Joubnaii. HERE!!! We Urgently and Especially request that before buying your Winter Goods yon call-, Examine and price ours. We are not afraid of compctilon from Any Qnnrter. HEBE yon find Dress Goods of all kinds and grades from the highest to the Cheapest. HERE it is, where they Sell all wool Black Cashmeres at Macon Prices. HERE By A Large Majority you fiud a profusion of Waterproofs. Flannel? Blankets and Jeans nnd all kinds of . Woolen Goods. BEBE is where you must, go to buy Shoes from the little Infant Darling to the old Gray haired,Sire. Our Stock of Boots nnd Shoes is the largest ever had, and unrivalled in price and quality. And HEBE von f° fit most goods for the least i -To , - ■ 2t. . Cooper & Caters. must not forget to. best and the money. Where? Dr, : M. S. Jobson,—Dentist, will be at his office'in Perry from the 1st to the 15th, and at Hawkinsville from the 15th to the end of .each, month.— tf. Jacobus & Co’s—New Clothing Store is a grand Success. They keep a large and fine Stock and’are always up with* 1 the Styles. 'New, goods in choicest patterns arrive drily. If yon ireut an all wool suit for §10.00 you can get it. If you want a fine wedding suit yon can get it. Childrens Suits &pm.4 to-8 year8 at only $3.00 and up wards. In fact they keep everything in Utevray,of Clothing and Gents ttiAC nlshing goods. Call or write to them for particulars Jacobus £ Co. Hawkinsville Ga. sal ei i f , " I 250 bushels of Bust Proofs for a by -jfi . Oats— i at 75ct; per bushel G. W. KlLLEN. Rice Mill- I am putting up a mill to clean rice in the best manner and. on reasonable ,i 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. MoGbheb, Aug 14.—2 m. Ptrry, Ga. tTZ *-J.... •. on go to Hawkinsville be sure to call on DANiku Rhodes. -tf. To Strop Makers, —la first class whiskey barrels for sale by J. W, Mann. . ^ J Corn fob Sale.—I have for sale four miles east of Ferry, 300 bushels of corn in the ear. Price 75 cents cash; W. J, Moore. Casbt yonr cotton to the Planters Brick' Fire-proof Warehouse at Fort Talley, The very hignest price will be obtained, tf. onr bleaching and Sea Island. They are cheap Jacobus A Go’s. Within thela6t 10 days we ; have sold 18 Worsted and Cashmere dresses to our friends in Houston, as we have just received another nice lot, we would ad vise the balance of our lady friends to send down for samples as we are .sure that we can save them some money in baying goods of us. Jacobus & Co’s. Hawkinsville Ga. Fresh pure family groceries i Hawkinsville,-at the cheap store of u. pisash Ba vpeb. —If yon want to sell!, buy, rent or le*se land or town property, confer with the editor of The Home Journal.* He lias now^uite a fat 0 f plantations, and small! farms, and town lots for sals on easy terms. —Councilman A, B. Schilling wants to rent one- of the county safes fora city guard house, but the other aider- men seem tottave “sat down” - on the proposition. —The sweet potato crop this year seems to be good. Several loads have been in town. One sold out last week at 40 cents a bushel, —Cfar fi-iends are perfectly welcome to read pur. exchanges, provided they will not carry them out of the office. We are. forced to adopt this rule, and don’t forget it. — A few of our citizens have gone to the Atlanta fair, now in progress. A great many will go to the state fair in Macon next week. Extra trains will, run to and from Macon on all the lines of railroad. • —Messrs. Clark & Marshburne and Mr, Thurman have cancelled their mill trade, and Mr. T. will hereafter run the mill himself. He has one of the best places w the county for a custom mill, and being a practical millwright he will keep all of the machinery in first class order, THTE STATE FAIR. We commend- the- lollowing letter from President Hardbinan to our i President HarcToinan to our read- Gent s Jfhmishing Croons. imported ers, the ladies especially. We have no Cloth, and Cassimere, and Domestic, doubt bat many of the exhibits made at _ Headquarters for Dry Goods, Booh and Shoes, Mens and Youth’s Clothing. M. Stern, Hawriusville, Ga. I have seen with 60038 the notice of the grand display made by some of your agriculturists and es* pecially by your Ladies at your county fair. They , reflect srgdjtjipgh yciiir county,—will these exhibitors especi- rily yonr fair county women honor- themselves and the State Agricultural Society by sending these exhibits to. our State Fair. Not only Honrtoh’ but the State will be prond of them. What say yonr good people of the good old county of Houston. Rsmember it cost is nothing to enter in the contests for premiums; and Houston can certain ly carry off many premiums and much honor. . Respectfully. Thos. Hardeman. Jr. President State Fair, are larger and better assorted than can he found In this or any otter town of T*a Plants. IBwrve several dozen healthy, young Tea Plants from the seed, at ten cents each, or $1.00 per dozen. Mbs. S. D. Killen. A Card of Thanks. N ev Adr es' isearaat- The following new advertisements from soineof the best houses iu Macon will be noticed more fully next week-: Smith & Iverson,—Groceries, etc., F. A. Schonemah. —Toys, etc., L. W. Smith & Co.—Pictures Music etc., Robt. E. Park.- School Books, Walter T. Johnson.—Jewelry etc,, .Thomas Wood.—Furniture etc.. I desire for myself and family to, exr press thanks to Mrs. Wm. F‘. Brown, oi the National fjriel;. Macon, for her hospitality and many kindnesses and attentions shown us while attending the- Association. Her Husband was a gal lant soldier and genial, upright gentle man, and she is an accomplished, noble lady, who in every way deserves tHe patronage of the public, in her.efforts to support and educate her little ones. Under her management the National Hotel is kept first class in every respect, while the charges are very moderate. No better place can be found in Ma- con. '' .'' f- < j It, • Chester Pierce. CLOTHING!: CLOTHING!! A full stock ofBeady-Made-Clothing. Gent’s Furnishing- Goods. Imported Also Chrilritesville Tb;'. Gassimeres,— At the lowest cash prices. Idefy com petition in price andquality of goods. If anybodv has any money to spare to pay-oid debts please’ to see me. A. B. Schilling & Co. GEORGIA—Houston Counts;:. Mrs. Mary Watson, her Winchester Watson refusing has appied for- exemption of. personality and B will pass-npon the-same-at- II. o’clock A M on the Siday of November 1879. at my- ofijne. A S. Giles. Oct 2a 2t. . Ordinary. RSME the san^e size, south of Baltimore.. lOOfr* .HHU Everything a , -Miss, or GhfliVl c4t. * of ..Fancy Dressi -d— may need in the way GEORGIA—Houston Coustt: Charles Hr Jackson administrator de bonis non of Jacob N. Goff of said conhty deceased has applied for leave to 3ell the • entire-real estate of said de ceased.' Tbisis therefore to bite alb persons concerned to appeal at the December Term 1869 of the court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause if any they have why said appli cation should not be granted: 'Witness my official signature this Oct 23 1879. A S. Giles* Ordisfli-y: Goods, Hosiery* Notions of every name and conceivable shape - Oots Gests Cutting Stock • is ’said to be the largest ever brought. to this Town. WEkeep'all’the popular brands of Hand made Mens and Ladies’’Sfijoes be sides a large Stock of cheap and coarse grades, Brogans &c. Cloaks, Shawls, Carpets, Rugs and a gseat.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 you. Call and see us even if you do not wish to bay. at the time., - ■ Samples of all Goods mailed onappE- cotion and Fxpress paid on packages over $10. M. Steen, Hawkinsville. Ga. An Ordinance In relation to granting Liqnor houses in the town of Perry to take effect from October 21st. 1879 The Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Perry in Council do. ordain that hereafter and on the expiration- of the license now granted any and every per son who shall desire to retail in corporated, limits of said town, any in* toxioatiugi. spiritous or -fermented. Eq- uors, wimes, bees* 'ale on draft or cider (except domestac-ciderl in- any. quanti ties riiall pity the-Epense. thx sdof by Council before ’ ~ offerisg. same- sale—and in no case shall license be granted for less than one year and the lees vivariably to bo paid in advance in leash. Any person violating this ordinance G. W. Kellen, P C. Smith, Mayor. Clerk, ©basil. The Home Journal will next week announce a grand premium offer: for 1880, that will ecUpse all others. It will literally be a premium worth : hav ing. Death of Mr. Mar'.in Robert*- 44-J^ They specially invite all to call and see Mr. Martin Bober's, of Dooly coun ty, died on the 18th of Setitember, 1879, them during the State Fair, if wanting hnythiug-iu their lines. Let everybody, bis uncle, nunt, cons- in, and his grandmother, too, come to the,liigJ5tate Fair at Macon, and there see : the biggpst thiug of the kind in the State at the art store of E. D. Irvine. Pictures, frames, brackets, books, games, toys, banjoes, violins, guitars, and, in short, a perfect curiosity shop. Every thing marked down to the lowest fig ures. Remember I have moved from Cotton Avenue to 46 Second Street—so ook out for the flie and the little schooner which sails from the flag pole over my store. It. W A. JUHAN & CO.. In their new mammoth retail dry goods store on Triangular Block, Sec ond and Cherry Streets, Macon, .will be pleased.to show their immense and hand some stock of Carpets, Bugs, CretoDS, Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Hosiery, Corsets, Towels, Cloaks, Shawls* Gloves, Percales, Silks, Calicoes,. Damasks, Spreads, Blankets, Cassimeres. g Jeans, Shirts; Doylies, Trimmings, Etc. At the Very bottom prices. ppn’tforget.the place, tf. W- A., aged abonfc sixty-eight years. He nv JUHAN & Co, “Cotton is stiHKing” and A. J. Mar- onse, how to handle. this king. Send him your part of the king. tf*. The best of Wises and Liquors, cold beer, and everything nice at Daniel Rhodes’, Hawkinsville. —If. The best net results are obtained by selling yonr cotton near home. Take it to A J. Martin’s Planters Warehouse at Fort Valley and be convinced. Plenty ofplnoky buyers. tf. Bust Proof Seed Oats for sale, 400 bnshels. Apply to me on tbe Bowdrie Place, or to Cooper & Cater, Oct. 2—2m A A Smoak. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Beef, Pork; sausages, &c. can always be found at Nelson & Fordham’s. Seed Oats.—I have 500 bnshels of genuine Bust Proof Seed Oats for sale cheap* tf. *- S. L. Norwood, Grand Success- To supply the public with the best, most reliable and lowest prices' in -dry goods. Which you can find at- pH .-r . Jacobus, & Co*i . . I HawkiiiovEle Ga. As heretofore wo still fcke 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* Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy .Tobacco, —Dec. 4th ly had suffered for many years'with drop sy of the chest. On the morning of bis death he awoke feeling, he said, as well as he had for a year. He walked out 'fb his gate before breakfast, re-entered his house, ate a hearty breakfast and died a few minutes afterward,.sitting in his chair in his bed room. Ee was on^of.the oldest citizens of Dooly county, and at the time of liis death was lj vi farm settled? by liis fatiT and mother riied at the sa arebnried there, a consistent inember o: church since early manhood, and yfgs recognized as an honest citizen,, and. kind neighbor and was never seen take a drink of whisky or heard to ut ter a rash word. He leaves a ;window and four children.—IlawJdnsville J)is- patch, upon the T is. father plhcq,'and had been 'etlipdipt. place to buy your Qrocer- isions is at Daniel Rhodes’ —tf. acobus & Co arariways the first to prices in^dry goods if a ch% presents iiself. ‘v. — tf. We hope our friends in Houston wil still continue to write to us for Sam ples and prices, as we will cheerfnlly givethi &Co. io never have any Sham' advertisements. They will do what they say. s f - * r- —tf,,: ^ Atiy St^e' o^ba^l&S^ 4 {bought of., : ‘ "W gjj ’..Jacobus & ^o. Do you want Silks and fringes;.if so. Send to Jacobus & Co. For Blankets Send to J acobus S: Co. At Jacobus & Co you can find any kind of Boots and Shoes, and at the lowest prices. Our §10.00 Cloaks can’t be beat. Jacobus & Co. We have Cloaks from §3.00 up to S25.00. Jacobus & Go’s, - Hawkinsville Ga. Wht 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 xn for Non-retention of Urine, Irritation or Inflammation of the Kidneys and Blad- des, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel or Brickdusi Deposit, etc ..and all affections of the Bladder and Kidnijs arising from weakness, Early Indiscretion, Fe male Weakness, Secret Diseases and all affections of the Urinary Organs in male Dealer in Toys, Fancy goods and cojvfectiojveries, At Wholesale and Reteil, Sole agent for W.J. Lemp’s Celebrated ST. LMS IMBI BEKR... la W©0® wdUtSS, Oct 23. 71 CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. m m wMMEm w* No. 20 Second Stresr, * - — - - Macon, Georgia. For Fine Watches* and Jewelry i'e: Bin Vei?y Low Prices. Spocralty, A large assortment of CLOCKS and, Oct 5 / ■ . ■y W. T. JOHNSON. Ben ChSMrifh; ‘ ■ ; James S. Iverson. SMITH & I VERSON, 11® . 5 r "'C ■Ail a No* -44 Third Street, — — amniis. —■ • ■: Maoon, Georgia.;, >r> WM Si jPDBf P.t'opisidrvs, till New and Fresh; ‘itiMok- we offer to tfie citizoris of B.oidtag^nd^adfoinin^ < tr ' Bottom Prices. GALL & Us ! * lodTT sa a- tag—a -r., Oct 23. & IVERSON. ijcai WOOD, DEALER IN ;:!o&LE SHADES, * ' : S32U 83JDITS1A -id OF * Cotton Avenue and Ihiixt. MACOH, GEORGIA. &ti‘eefi* m I* & VBAYWItJU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER'IN' IXI SOXTOAH-Sf ' axrft:r'A CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS fSTQYES, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver and S8- ver-plated Goods, Ajm majkufaci tjrfr cf mr ware, Macon. G oorgia. No. 221 THE LARGEST STOCK- OF m taitaa# mm IN THE STATE IS NOW OPENING A T WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S. able to offer such inducements as they are now offering' their customers. Good as wool Cassimere Suite at $1Q andl Upwards. Many of these goods have been made expressly for ns. As we have a larglf regular trade to supply, we take great pains in selecting the best cf everything: in onr line. Our old customers know where to find the best goods, andUho- best are always the cheapest. *3? s. ; Have become the leading feature in our trade. .We keep all grades for men andl boys, from Stetson’s best to the lowest grades. We were the first to offer HIRTS At the present low prices. We will sell the- best, fitting shirt that we know of for $1.00. We have a large line of goods suitable for laboring men-and selll them at close prices. OKT *5*0173a KOT-S And fit them ont with Clothing and Hats while onr stock is complete. We have 1 a large line of samples from one of the best Merchant Tailors in New York,- Fits Guaranteed. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY, Sept. 4— No. 50 Second Street; Macon, Ga. THE OLD ROCK WAREHOUSE!! HAWKINSVILLE, GA. THE OLD RELIABLE SWINGING SCALES! om Wall and. if !i: Alii GW 7dt 0 All at Esceeningly ^Low ’Prices. “WS. xummT* ' Megalith)’ '■ Finished Metal" Ccls&s : 1 fflfcSP CctsMets CASES. COFFINS ANjuStSKETS IN ALL WOODS. 5®-Orders by- ifeil and T^le§r^p r h ; Promptly Attended.-©! Next to “Laitier Home” MACON, GA, WEIGHTS IMPOSSIBLE! "Free Wagon Yard and Sleeping RoomSi AffiTANCES MABEt TH3 baa JIM SAC TO'. Mattings Grateful fop past favors, Liberal Patronage again So- Satisftiction Guaranteed;, licited. ..ItZA C, H. MOORR. Y\ IK J. N, TUTTLE. mmm # turn®! 4. ; Have received their Fall Stock for 1879, mi . A: i .. j-j —ziu —''parations: : CLOTHING, NOTIONS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, GBOGKEKY. The market- is flooded with pre; of Buchn, the majority of which are of little or no value, bring carelessly and nnskillfully made, and often from ma terial having, little or no medicinal val ue. In order, therefore, toavoid-disap- gointaisnt, ask for Dji. White’s Coii- pound EsniiCT of Buchu, and insist ou having no other, !4es being half --sSii--JAf. HARDWARE. ETC. the price of others, it is made from ex actly what it iscMmed to be, viz: Bn- chu'Leaves, Uva Ursi Cubebs, Juniper Berries, is compounded sciontilieally and guaranteed full stfmisrth. The best dimeticinown. elsokeep conshmtly on hand a fine^stock < Compare the"article^ the size of the bottle and the price, with any otter Buchu in the market. The trade sup plied by Boland B. Hall, Druggist, Macon, Go. For sale in Periy, by Dr C. E. Mans, —*4. _ am PLANTERS CQNSULT YQUR INTEREST, COME ON AND LET ME SERVE YOU.. W. N. FLEETWOOD. C. StBO: iZEMAN AN, F. H. BOZEMAN..' G. C- BOZEMAN;, U BOZEMAN’S WAREHOUSE, HawlslnsVille, - - Georgia. Wmm’ would respectfully solicit; a continuance of the same, pledging ourselves to use, our best efforts to please both old and new friends. Qnr Salesman, C. iL BOZEMAN, who has been in the cotton warehouse Dusk iness FOR THE LAST THIRTY YEARS’ We think m fully competent to obtain the top of the market for all cotton en trusted to onr care, which will be sold without commission. * We are also prepared to sell several difler.-nt kinds of Gins, including the. Celebrated Brown Cotton Gin. Either with or without Feeder and 1 V of all kinds Can •, " Inclliding the MQOBE A: TUTTLE. is the best in Speed of Any. CASH ADYYYCEV MADE 0N COTTON M STOKE. I ' C. M. CoZEM.LY & Soli's. .«MI