The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, October 23, 1879, Image 4

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A0OLIMATE3 TINSLEY, J. M. W. CHEISTIAN’S I remember long ago 'Hours flew onward all so qilicMjfj jr^nearo passinfe all so thickly, That I harifiy know Just how runny have been nambetdd Like a dream-when we have slumbered. Like a d’estauCcfilmi! Crime some bite of memory flitting Itack to ivhere Jo-day I'm sitting Jr-.m the aatuum time. Apples gteen a!nd apples red, Leaves f gold aud bro#h vtere clinging; By the light winds ever swinging Jurt above our heads; three of ns were wandering, FRUJT TRRES, Of the Yarieties Best Adap ted to this Section. W We hnvcjust Received «CW MACKEREL--KITS, HALF BARRELS, AND BAR RELS, CHEESE, CRACKERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, POTASH, SODA, PAPER ANh ^APEh jfACS, CIGARS AND SMOKING TOBACCO, MACON, GA., VALENTINO'S OLD STAND - Why pay More for Emit Trees not well adapted to this . section, - as the grown at the ’Where yon can be acccmtnoclated in the best of style, rotfrifinela^oi^. Wines net Cigars, and indeed everything usually;kept™ a,firstrcla^> fgh^hslimMil; of be kind. Meals at all hohrsiday or night,jvitk.polit.e .and ^^nflUin > serve you. Ton will also find!the proprietor on hacd-who'f 1 8 P™f.?°r£™ 1 cicLngMttisfaction to any whoi may favor him witfi&herr patronagtg BEDS fortbe price. Iry.it and yon will nse nooth This is the best and mo st popnlai Tolaw er. See that evtry plug is strapped with a HOUSTOH COWfiFT, S. H. ftttMPH, Proprietor. B^pbnsible .agents are now in the field .solimtingjorders for next fall .do-; livery. . All Yrees Warranted as Rop- jdsBosn ( ^' .--dr i , S.; H. RiiMPHs ^. Marshallville, Ga.. Or in careless, happy rambUng, Up the wooded hSlsidcs clambering l Hfgli above Gie plains. There were three of ns, I said. But to-day hut -me we ntuuU r, For the t-.vo r“st in- that Slumber,- And we call them cead. Adjoinm^ To tlie People of Advances onCottcmirrStore made when desired, at the Joirsst bask'rater. CAMPBELL & JOKES.. This Rooster will do the Crowing at ...—.Aod-to-day, -atone, -Hitt- dreaming- Of the strange unreal seemini And £-i simple rhyhie : Jv ' Sadly jnat the-story telling Of the memories that com* welling From that autumn time. MACON, GEORGIA. 1 Have opened their store. No.: 71, Cherry. Street, next door to Qbas."Wachteh & Bro.V with an entire new stock of / " . .. . , ] Lnnrs Maw MACON, - “ " c EOR c,A - wiiHW^ , (Opposite/. W.BUHKE& CO’S Book Stare.) ' s E c S D ST It E ET. Theory is jnst as necessary to the farm er who produces a bale of cotton er •ft'ool as it is to the mechanic who bmlds the factory in which the raw muterinl is made inio"-fabrics. Moreover, theory apd practice isn’t at war with each other. : GEORGIA—Houston Cousrr: . Creed Sasser administrator of Everett Sun. i cf said codn^r deecased, his Mn>'««i doTw to seU-ali the real estate of said deceased, * n> ', This is, therefore, to cite ail perms' to appear at the Bovember term 1379 dfaie Com" 1 * Ordinary of said county,to.shuwcanee. if Mt th have, why said application should not be Witnefla my official signature this Oet- W i r T 1 ' ' * j : , . ,. v ' A- S.GILES.OSlimy.' of tlieJatest styles and best manufacture, and we are prepared to ihannfaetnre all styles offinstom. Work to order. Repairing neatly apd Tpromptly attended to; Also a large-stock of leather and findings always on hand. Hoping to receive a Share of the public patropage, we ask all to call,, examine and. be .convinced the sbis is the best and cheapest store in the city. _ __ __ - - should test theory. In most eases the farmer is too much a mere manual borer, r Forking aocordiug to a few sdm- ■ . ,iv* rules .which he has deduced-from his own experience or which have beu banded down-from his father. He .... —.does not often inquire wliy it is. and- ii most always be that certain results fol- ; • Idw certain modes of culture.: His ex perience demonrtrates facts and he fol- Jj lows its: lights alone. Hence he goes about his work mechanically, finding it more of a task than a pleasure. In- , deed, -his pleasure consists too much J - iii-arftjcipalions of future gains—the re- The realiza- ^NjEAfcTH 6 CjOURT HTO^E, RA^KlNSVU-t-E* gA» \ I herewith tender thanks to till my patvons for the past ^seasons, and trust by riJL MAY & < 98 Cherry Street* Macon, Mamifacturers-and Dealers in QEOKGIA, HOUSTON CDUNTT. John Gray has.applied for exemptioa of personalty and setting apart and r»l- nation of homestead and I wifi pass up. on the same at 11 o’clock A. M„ on fie 10th day of November, 1879. at mj ot- fuse. A. S. Giles, O it.—16—2t.— Ordinary strict personalat ten tiou to bn sin ess, to retain'you alf and gain m I -have the most-secure .Warehouse' aud 'best ■Vecornmodations in The Warehouse bexngjsolated, makes it doubly secure. L^rge lo trongbs, good veil of water, aDd sleeping house with two fire-pluc I cive my personal attention: to the sale of cotton,. p r ' r lated, makes it doubly secure. I^^dry shelters, to the sale of cotton, and guarantee the highest keep posted with all the markets and charge na lam Jgent.-foi; tJie 6eTiteiiniai and Gullet Gins. ' ; ' ; :• r- if f , r : Liberal Cash Advances made on cotton in store. Bring.me ypp/ patton and I Ii' for rnnr infprPRt,. ' " *’ ' ' : '— * - * ' ; C. 6. DUNCAN. A. Ii. AUUDls.H DUNCAN & MILLEB, a* I ‘“ W ' -Eractice-in the courts of Houston and adioining^conhties, Supreme Court of Georgia, United States Courts, and else Land for Sale. A valuable farm c-jtitainingSTOnew, 200 in a good state of cultiyation, tli» balance in woods, well limbered. Tliree dwellings with out-buiidings and or- chards.- • Excellent and never failing walls of water. This place is divided by the highway leading from Macon to Eint Valley, 18 miles from ‘ho formfr and 8 miles from the latter, 2} miles, from Byron. School and church con venient. Society good. Terms, reason able. I mean business. Address or ■ all on W. B. DuPREE, 6w. Byron G» suits of his daily eflorts. tiou often falls ^hoit of anticipation, fff hb wbuhl stitdy tlie reason cf things, and understand tlie principles of agri culture, drudgery would be converted iiito ah enthusiastic stiidy of nature, which .would lend a charm to his other*, wise tedious and plodding labor. It is THUS. 11A lit) HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES r COLLARS A HAMES, TRUNKS, TRAVELLINGBACS, LEATHER. CmhDREN ® CARR I1ES. ■ Call examine our -,stock before purchasing. Bepositorios—98 Cherry Street, Macon 2C8 Broad street, Augusta. CXI • B 0p r. (AT AD, WMEHMm»PGOJ|ISSlOH It is - an established fact that Quinine or Cinchonidia will stop Chills, and Jfor thuTpurpose fh5ie isjac"J»etter remedy. But it is also an established fact that they do not remove the cause that pro- dtices the ChillL For if they did, the Chills would not return on the 7th, 14tb, 21stor ^th^^lreunsit notmoney XOST to attempt to permanently .cure BAGGING AND TIES FUPNIS RENIEmIbER 1 tJNliV^CHARC INSURE Y0«R PROPERTY^ IN THE -- •' * ujiitia .« -• GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO ONE DOLLar PER ltal.E FOR SELLING AND FIRST TAJ MONTH STORAGE. Satisfaction ouaranteed.. Agent for NEBLETT & GOODIUciYXX COTTON GIN. ..SMITHS IM- PROYED HAND POWER PRESS. TAXiBOT & SON’S and WATER- TOWN STEAM ENGINES, Etc. CAIiLjBEEOREYOUJPtrRG^A^E, .to symt.matize the busiuess. It .has been a feature of history the pas* fifty years, that the attention of analytical and scientific minds has keen directed to the development of the sci- i ence and art of agriculture. The re- 1 1 suits of tiiesePfibrts, the pSihoiples dis covered, the theories conceived and tLe experiment, which have demonstrated th'eir : truth, have been and are constant ly being published and spread abroad in the land. Is a perfect Blood rejUFikg, »nd ii tie only purely Vecctaple remedy tnovi told- cnee, that ha* made radical and Pnonsor ta'RFs of Syi-hilis ainl S<®ofula in all flair •itages. '' It thoroughly remove! mercury ftom tho system; it relieves the agonies of mercmiil rlieumctism, and speedily euros all Skin dis eases. - - B >r Sale by C. B. Mass, Perry, <ia., ud fll ^ragglBts. _ The farmer who would be ujj withths times must be a book farm er. It the, farmer who reads the col umns of .any agricultural' 'periodical or book, is actuated by a desire for iufor- ' miitioh, or' puts into practice any teacli- ‘ king's so' read,' he, to that extent, is a book farmer. All intelligent, reading Li ni%. it. ,'.■' Tjs'wfirrantSdT to' remove"every Pause from the system that produces the Chills, and if it fails to do this you will sustain, iio loss, for every idroggist is nutliorjzed to riowmOTlfltlf OilV*0 1 11 " PVATV FINDLAY’S IRON MEKS, MACON, CEORCIA, gtiarautej a permanent cure in' every case, no matter of how long standing, matter of how long standing, and will refundh the money if the Chills return after you are through 'taking.— Boeitjyelv. no cure, no pay. Try it and be convinced. Itjcontains no poison, and is perfectly tasteless. Sold by all druggists; ancP a permanent -cure guar anteed in all cases. iy FERRINE MEDICINE CO., r .^ lV.,QB9y^. Manager, Parish Tenn . ‘ ' '.T^^^shlw by _ Wholesale Agents, Macon,' Ga. Small Farm foi: Sale. I have a good place containing 2S5 v'eres in the fifth district itE Hon.-ton, •ilHurUliwe and a half miles East of Bj- ron, on which is a good two horse (arm ./jjen -apd -now- in cultivation, with *bn- dance of timber for all neeU/id; pufP 0 *" es,"which I will sell low and on accom modating’terms, fertile reasonsimpij that rhave' ho nse for it TJio fencing ■is now pretty good and with a moderate ouilay all the fencing iand hemses, ii- eluding Dwelling and Gin-House, may be p.pfcin exeeil.ont.condifiqn, ■ ! Examine' the piemises to vonr wtu- facticn a'ncf'th'ehr apply- for' terns soon, .»Fi'm ; deteriiifaMI ? to sell.'“** v ff:r B tGl.-r - SAMOEIrb. fiLLEf. Cl fT TA ^baa4BTCTI»^L<?TXT3E Btdam Engines, Boilers, Sbwy ffirist and Sugac Mflil, Blefael, Steam Power, Iron Bailing; also, Gin Gearing arid Horse Powers, Si ties. We also manufacture and sell the qel;W|‘-' J " *—*“ ,r — Power made, and, also. Pennington’s Turbi First-class work warranted. We have recently bought all the patterns m Our senior has been in the business oVor founders. Address . for Hand. Horse, Water or "crcc Pc—bre, Sugar Jlills and Iron Bailings ISpecial- elebrated Pennington Horse Power; the cheapest and best Horse rbine Water Wheel, equal to the best and 100 per cent, cheaper. r is belonging to the late T.C Nisbet', an aol-umniation of sror spared to repair any machinery mado by him. We are as woll fixed for thirty years; anU both of ns are practical machinists and REYN OLDS &S0^2Macon, Gai., Corner Fifth knd Hawthocne Streets. *- v - v - - ^ . ii * Ljtnff.T—ti ind for Price-List and Circulars. writes as fellows to tho Florida Agriculry turist: ,lTTT ’ ’' ’' ' We highlanders, resident oh our thin piuo-land, need have no ap-' prehensions as to the future supply of migar r {or a-fair triai on this ridgo this, i ha H M c Ml duce from the sorguum cane from seventy-five to 100 or more gallons of ivk to Sixty Horse^ id Friction Feed a female col ^EGE. GRIST and FLOUR MILLS PULLEYS. GEARING, B03 GU^^RGGTfBGEOXS. J SUGAR MILLS and KETTB , and Mill Work Generally. of all sizes always-on-- hand -and Power.' ^ r nyBtfF’ klial equals ih all respectfi syrup from West India cane. My neighbor, Mr. -W-' D, Allen, bas^ust finished- Mrs,P. WU Other com] on Piano, s will be Mr- ;W.- L, Allen-, lias-just finished- re-' -ducing.his sorghnm.pateh, one-third of an acre, and realized thirty-two gallons of excellent syrup, almost at the rate of 100 gallons per f acre; Yhe fdddbf {which- cures readily,) > -tops and bagasse, for mulching, it is thought will defray .all expenses of cultivation, ' • Undepand'by virtne of a deriee fro 01 Honston Superior 'CouH' rendered >1 May Terrh 1879 in the cause of W. «. McLendon' vs. D. H. Culler Admum- imtnr Holapryin Burnam, wil. besoW 'House door in Perry, lot of Imd No- 288 in the 14th. District Hoasfen Com ity. -W .£> D. 1EL CcuiiER, Administrator, September 18th. 1879—tds. .Qo[t^qn;;Pifesses <tf ^f riou^ ^ Waiieror feteam^SiYer. Bates jpf Tuition. Paidmonthly. : J iSsT fr Gia8s-per mont^. ;dV:d.. ..$4.00 2nd .“ “ -.. 3.50 Primary “ “ “ 2i50 ■Music on Piano 4.00 J lrepch, Jlfawing, Shell Work and ir work at usual rates. ’ Calisthenics Free. The exercise-of4h& above-institution . s Imiving the syriip a ; clear profit. The' rest of us who had soughnin patches - -this year realized as well accodiagly. , • • ‘‘Stock feed on the fodder greedily, and one acre of sorghum will produce |' as;’mnch as three -aores. of corn. The tops are valuable as grain for all stook, even to poultry. “The Rev. W. Auger, of this section, who is an expert in songhnm, says that the juice should not be boiled or come In ooiitact with iron, as it sfiects the color arid flavor. “Very much sorghum will be cultiva ted, this season after this, both for use and export, and it will, to no small ex tent, take’the place of other crops, such as.cot.ton, and .allFlorida farmers. C.D. ANDERSON. ProYisicus and PLaniation , ; / Snppliejs j; ; 0-3XT--V -T IM'S! wilLbexesumeddn -September. Board can bo obtained in the same family with the ; teachers at Ten Dol lars per Month. Pupils- furnishing their own Sheets, towels and pillow cases. For further information address the President, tf. H. L. Dennabb, President Board Trustees. jPerry, Ga. August 13th. 1879. - €0L.3EM£N GBOCEBS AOTI ^BOVIfipitaEALEM WAREHOUSE AND W illopehWItab^tmernisr or uerf tdc W^reboitrie lornwrij 160 ^ k Troutman, on Poplar Strcft GROCERIES ASfif RBViSIfll® : WIU be kept fnnyni*** ; * iVj 57 iv'-.T of- ® . u Furnished to. onr Planting 'F^ e ~ on re»i»onahIeIexnM>-fOT CASH or 05 TIME- *1 whether bn poor or rich lands; -wonid do well to cultivate it.” The late Prince Henry of the Nether lands was one of the wealthiest Princes in Europe. His property has been us ually estimated in Holland at'StL.SOO.- G00. - The greater-pari of itconsists "in state funds; there are also shares in commercial companies, landed estates and castles, and similar property, some of it in the Netherlands, the remain der in Germany and the Dutch colo- MACON, GA. Hardware, iron and Steel Agricultural Implements, Carriage Materials, Faints, Oils, etc. Agents for Massey’s Excelsior Cotton Gin, JMsaton's Circular Saws and Fair banks' Standard Scales. Apl 10,—lyr. (HOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY B. L. WILLINGHAM &SON) Ldlays 'Little -G-iant” Sugar miil---Iron W$m an § Br ass Boxes. Also Sugar Cane * Rollers for wood frames—Svruo Ket-^ ^ n A’ii-TvikfL TXT^ eS ^ a ll Sizes. EAMENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC., ETC ALL KIN DS YOF. CA STIN c AND MACHINERY^ 1 airiii^Stuttm Ensnies aiu? Mucliinery it specialty LOWEST PRIOEs IN THE STATE SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CiBCULAK AND PRICES. ^ rOr-im. C rSi>£S^WOTEEs^Ecoi^Gi. MADE ON COTTON IN STORE. .to , , , Tho Albany News say: “Wla‘.‘a n array of names have been mentioned in connection .with the race forn.’xt gov ernor; Colqnitt. Gnrtrell, Turner, Smith, Bacon, McCutchen; Camming. Blonnt, Lester, Lawton, Hammond, j Brown, Toombs; Hardeman, Felton, i 11 i. ^ nf . i-1. .... —i ical and easily managed. Guar anteed to work wen and give full power claimed. The engine and boiler complete, including governor, pump, etc. (and box- I ing>attha low price of 3 Horse Power, - $215 00 [fX -JPE) . - 215 Ot CX “ “ - 31500 JAMES LEFFEL 4 CO., Spring- 7G1RG AND TIES FURNISHED AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES. ^on Yar rndSIeejDing Quarters free to Customers, INDISTI ' rr^hu iH W\ PI