The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, November 20, 1879, Image 2

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The Home Jo cental, wl \ Oi c if* Advance.. mom EDWIN AUSTIN, culler. A Pnipriclor. oity of shrewd business Julies UnS PAPKB IB JIHAD ITVjftBY ATEJCK EX . . OSE THODRAND FAMILIES IS THE BEST SECTION OF GKOBG1A. THURSDAY EVEN'I SC, NOVEMBER 20. THk present purchasing va*e of silver bnlljon at the New Orleans mint is $1.16 per fine ounce. , Thz present business boom of Mem phis is almost without parallel in the history of tho 'city-- Mb; G. Austin, of North baa gathered a second crop from his rices. Carolina, of grapes The distance now by rail from Hobs- 1 ton, Tex., to New Orleans, is 385 miles, and thc'run is made in 15 horirs. Tee registration books of Charleston show al cut 11,000 voters in that city. Tho white majority is less than one hundred. Havebly, the minstrel manager, re ceives from 83,090 to 84,000 a week from the several theatres an.l companies under his management. MONEY RAPIDLY MADE. — r~a,XM. TTe ree in several of bur exchanges an advertisement under the above cap- THE PUBLIC LANDS. tion, settim front rt wen' hire will, traiisr Land Office shows !i ended dune • f -flie public ran called, as no body else ru ail that great men po S s e s a cst^° q ^^ §g::: '^- i ^ y ^ J ^ &a£a ^ the “unerring 'these renege The Observer says that every raiiraod running into Charlotte has done a larger business this season than at any other time within their history. — ►-Oh It is reported that Jay Gould and -his associates have purchased a controlling interest in it he St. Louis-and San Fran cisco Ituilroad. Exfoktsthal'yellow fever had,broken out afresh in Memphis are pronounced untrue. Only two cases have occurred in the last ten days, and no' abitm is- felt. . : —► • .UsitSDStates Court Clerk Ambrose’ llss 3>eeti arrested in Cincinnati, 1 Charged wiflr having-made fraudulent claims ' ngaife't'the Government. He was held for examination in o‘ne thousand dol- 4are bail. of success; yet heibus bankers will send them .to. you. free^ofchargi class of people who love tobe humbugged and swindled, and many will greedily take the bait and send on theirEmoney, never to see.it agaim Tcere k no doubt about the making of enormous profits in New York by the stock oper ators, and the success is unerring when all they have^to.have to do. is adver tise- some dozziling scheme, and then go to the express or post office, take ‘your money oat r and put it in their safe, then send you a circular* stating that the stock market wa3 unfavorable this week,but.you will be certain to] hit itjigbt, if ycu will trA it again. Send your money, dear reader. !r— You wjii finci more honorable bankers iu every city of the faro variety, vnd' if you will be swin died out of your cash, patronise some. homo enterprise where you can enjoy the fun as it goes,—for whatever gambling scheme you embarH n “bucking the tiger, stock operating, lottery, or what not, you are bound to. loose, and the “certain profits” are on the other side. We will give our reapers an “unerring rule” to keep these New York bankers from making five hundred per cent profit out of them. It is ‘keep your money, invest it in some hpnest, legiti mate business, pay cash for your coun ty paper, and let all crooked, mysteri ous, wondirful swindlers alone.’ As bud as we need money, and we- wouldn’t need it so badly, if onr pa trons would pay'ns up promptly J we would, not insert one of j these stock operating advertisements for anything they would be willing to pay. And now a word to our exchanges Take these notices: out of your papers, denounce these sharp rascals to your, readers,idepend on honest, reliable, bus-;- iness men for y.Our patronage, or sus pend.and go to the cotton field. “ Let THEM Ali ONE.”: : : The receipts of all kinds of grain at -Baltimore for the' ten months ending October 31, amounted to 53,405. 253 bushels, against 35, r 003,763;bustols for the same time last year, showing a gaiii of 17,401,490 bushels, or an average iii- iucreasc of nearly 2,000,000 buihels ina month. Mr. Hayes on Friday issiiea a procla- niaticii that Canadian 1 rtssi Is in Ameri can waters Will be allowed to render as sistance to vessels in distress only w hen there is danger to life or cargo. As the Dominion of Canadm makes -the same limitations upon American vessels ip her waters, Mr. Hayes’ proclamation ntajl - be regarded as somewhat, retalinteayv— every feature, ess of a.'iine en,- reports requtr^d.by the terms of the Thurman act, and tbe.suits .entered to; enforco tho presentation of such reports will, be disCbtft timed. Mr. ! ThurmanJ saved many-mlllioas to the government' . r p slapdffig.i|IyjATJWlh -tiy his fearless fight for the rights of t lie i? 1 * 3 the «^ening4ma closing of people against; giant monopolies. The WONDERS Ol SCIENCE. IJTS< AND VILLAGES INVTBrED IN THE AH?. ,484, f ion to survey acres pi thgBomain is about one" thousand annual report of the Genen«l -the fecal 9,333,353 n COWFECTI OVe H[ ly as follows: Homestead entries, 5,260,- 111 acres; timber culture;- "24;-tf irs**v*®J*rir 766,574 acres,; cash entries, 622,574 acres Crockerv, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Silver-Plated Ware, Brushes, Dusters — ■ 1 v- -■ -end-. HUr' ■ cook I respectfully and cordially invite the public to call and exiyniup my goddsTfom first’ bunds. in -person, amt 'befoie Stoves. ,y stock the desert land law);grants to railroads, 278^34 aeres; swamp TanjJat4ntis3 to States 75,388 acres; other grants to States»j-186,399Jicras; . The-amoimt^ofi m land stuveyea during the last fiscal year exceeds by 414,769 acres the total area surveyed in the preceeding twelve months; and while:-the-report shows a. falling Off of some 773,000 acres^h cash sales, Stath selections, scrip locations and landApatented to railroad grants, thm increase in the area taken rip'hy sef- tlers under the homestead and -timber calthre'lawa.ha8 been Sufficiont ribt only to Counter-balance this falling off, but to make the aggregate disposals for the year greater by 647,204 acres than the total for tiie previous year. The .in-' crease in homestead entries was-841,766 acres, and in timbor Culture entries'8967- 130 acires. Owing to tlie existiug'laws for the disposition of the public Jaiids for homesteads and'timber culture; it. is shown thst during The Tail fiscal 0 year,- with a lri-ger disposal, of land, there were received from all sources \ §1,883-' 'IJ3 5fi. less liy 8139,418''60 thajHhe r e Ce ived'during tjie flicSl'yea? re 31. 18 78 J : ' ±m- - **'■ 7 go the recent advances- in prices', I can offer inducements to those wishing ty pus- fjEwgauHT ,Ai3floaa“?¥«waa GEO, w- WTRR r jawnm 1 *"* 8 ——WBWW——J ~ I “ Sign OfttiTBig Cofiee Pot', 81'CBTerry Street, Macon, Oa. ***** " - * ULI.— — • !"J= CT. ., [ bsriwy t?T.ed eW adT .eni sa : *fcm« - J. Lemp’s Celebrated §t. ^ ^ 71 CHERRY ST., JtAcoj. Watehes. Jeweliy. a or.i-vaxx SoHci i ioa—,asnma do ‘DBALEES ik util r: Idgroai j PsiimUi .Bomob uainw amount ded June 3), 1878. 4 til 1 : "^ eir s ® >er?l1 Separtnjeptiare^kept tally up-toAhs requir^ijeftts of ftolr trade. '51>ev have an cfBoienb evpeHSnced’ aud polito corua of salesiaea, who delight to show • goods, n , .j ;.-it -t ! foliates St‘ >at s f-N ss*a!«? -.Y-.y. New Advertisements!. S, ATTENTION FARNIERSn LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST i . . •* * s if u j am before you again with^that re- Just ciiiron me u me atPeri-y aaff^ show you some certificates* fiom best' fitrmers thaVused'it - this'year, 1879. rru n-. .' and used according to Foimula, , , -"^Eespcctfulf^^ ' SaH. OATES- Nov 20—1876—tf. ^ The mirriages of tho plains are- ef wondrous-'beauty. In the autumn, whfa- all 1 the - atfuospheric conditions are • perfect; sthin^j* 1 tfausform'ations fdlte place lipoh’ the ■pf« i iirie : ocean, ft Oct 231879 is the morning : of such a day& Along tho Eastern horizen a narrow belt of silver^light appeals; ; As it grows broader the silver gray of its lower lines cha nges.to gold i -Fleeqy clouds above; the belt take on a yellow red'. 1’h'e grayish shadows of the down lift slowly from the earth and rimpirceptibly float •skywark. Just before-the red disc of the sun peers abave the bbrizon...i;liDte ’wen-d l -islands- ilppe af; .n .th'c eky-rds: 11 d-Lliisi u d. wiwing •If BSjjf, giro! liiiir aW distinguish the dogsjwoifdbring through the: streets, the-, cabins. Dog sledges, whose loss of-liurSena'tdfial seat his 1 beeu , -lii¥ ^?5 e -:P?£-?f^glitbeyond ! the hdr* ©nbf reward. :. * Lou] have been seeb ’trailing threagli ■-'fheheavens-ina-lortuoubeV r?ie; long iartr 1 trains swdyiiig tc y srinning general bympatliy. Though tbe appear; ' apod ..Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria is rapid- of car,r ' tlRins ^^fiyirig. to and ;for —tl&aiL-m-.ri?: -: “ pi “ mt-thesaka&tfaes.oi good natured.-to a degree, doe' 3 not lof hiff'-own, and a great eabaeitjCsfor.^: ,:. mvy-; mw> y. - . work;; ffs..mauneu. is rather ! sh.y.xnid 3»aaP-'tlxi mvitk: lift is (itinflnnc on.7 appearance of g- owing or jsbmdingl ii quiet, lie' is 'cauuoiis too, in feet a German eypj, no, n^ere formalist; allows bne:-to' breakfast with him in morning GEORGIA—Houston Gduntx: .. . , ..j.Cbttries H: Jackson administrator de bonis non of Jacob .N. " Ooff iSf said : county deceasild has appliedfdr4eave to-b sell the entire real‘ estate of said? ;de- ; ceased. ®his is therefore -tci cite' all pdrsohsieoncernedvi to»sapft«|i t . .at the jgecemjber^Tgrrp,: j court "of Ordinary., of. said county, andbhow cause if any they have why said apph- cation’^iSduld' ndt-be graiitfed.-goidgiiw - '■'•WitiieRs my .official-Signature 41^ts .4L vV. C. X5.13j.EPgt; ■ ; FOfeT;YAIiLEY, 'SEOEi h >ji £1 * &i r; {^9^1 i? USZVtlQ Jst THE Y ARE THE LEASERS IN XC « ^ Thov kecp one of the best and largest ^ncka-iif*,tli(y6tate--therebrgwng ; lfieirpatroBH ttce* adran>- ' w.vl f age of the largest and handsomest assortment to select from. -W nni 1— «. mnnk'tiAn fnr VATTf r • TTRTfTH'AT. T>TvAT,TVn- and thfllr TiatrOUfT QiJ. 'ThGj.have established a big. repntAtion for FAIR and IilBERAIi DEAXiING And their patrons' Oil; haye^no feas.of_beln{' ica fA^W IlH .i?tMt Z iii s fifiiii :>?■■ ' eOIfcllffiul 38s. dw ttsfero?/ its ^fy©tj^fg,taaythiagpn#Uj,ifpt in - *' <! - ' Stei *Z>£ iii 4qoi» ■* r f5t“>7 v. 30 in iidt sievata ?.i .^.fuaofoo# {« B u e9£ B*awoT‘*. wt«> * «•: ana wanLio Save .monBy, gfeeiffidfei you JHt*.- irf, hipbi** usao hits ifs<ns boiuv ■, ty ry/iu ; the v6-ne-r'6i. Z19SL FALL^ID GOODS. m m WmT£SW^&B^SOif_‘s " - Macon, Ceorgj For Fine Watches and Jeweliy n.t Very Low PMoes. Specialty, A large assortment of CLOCKS elii- a: izJlatz ri *9 si 2-ry ViV cl i k _ No. 20 Second Streer, Oct 23. W. T. JOHyso.\_ S.H.-BOYNTQN- - bc-x- lilfe . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants d$©[*fD8 a (CHRISTIE NT’S OLD 8TA.ND. wters ve will keep constantly OK band swell aelesteil stock of " ' . Y , 2?,.'KSEC GROCERIES, We Guarantee &}tLf«cfioh boih in Quality and Price of Goods. f ■ .;J.rJ, W ; ■'0% ‘SeQlgia. .5; , n - Collections will: re.ceiye.immediafe at- iqntion K and . prompt returns .made. Reference, jga.muel Hall.^, \ ’ ^ to.-im -ed lisUcjd -aMod til. 1 ■ rsg el tnu& \pr. 'ffatto eJinp sw j si «idi 1 *''A Fcffr^e^r^^^x^ijienee iu ttWWbifi : g5deSires7ft si tu ariihram a tBfiSvfst e ^ar&ily^fo QftinpeteHt par ces given. Acluress, stating terms -1 ocdfgorfm Sir®? “ a otoaawst. Care W,S. J. .-.tjKe.€»rolhia.bai . 00^1^.1879-1 month. ijid ; d«:t »ili 'j »klS5l»?W# W pkasedtwhaW j^)tnCiUiand.exMgqna our before ; .pprdiasii4 baa dan ana .scad j '„j..''.-TQHjsTrtilj.. ' s Tiia. .odTnder And -: bjQorder o# .the Couj-i Gjdinaixxof: HcEu§^an.^Uc|5inty r ’wiB . SpW before.,.the . Co^a Jicuis^K^ma said county, bn file "first’Tuesday in Januatf^iSSO.’wTiflfiit "the^gH hours of srtlb; j fhe West hfl-Rca'<ldP^'land, num ber two hundred.: (220)' : - ftncktw^tji tiie original tenth di&tric.t.KSLsaid Coun ty, now upper.eleyentLLj^listtjpt. Sold __.k *- - ‘■,;..k>a4ser r , .de bts aebts.aad. mm j tu viuj gives quitt-littl6 dinners,.and- talfis^err leidhreardf .riie^iLirage—^iie srm- frft'ly OD' pilblip afiflirS ^7 . lOJI- are lost invtheiaqprbhs misfi.c= The brdi- uafy featureardf-the,imirage—sim- pla drawing of'distant-obj^hs near tlib ijtHUikiZ [uoirifhtlMffci A kltzv 1 a • WE ALF RECEIVING DAILY OUR LMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Trunts,; Hats, Caps vti h ihcnm:! i** evao». pmmm> AND GROCERIPS OF EVERY DESCRSPTsOW. atsp ^cjuryia gooit and well assorted stock of la B-jS.W sd? J. 1 »*vi- WE ARE AGENTSFOR j - j-df - Jj: • fr-.-iir.a-n j i(t ej oi-jdl'ib«fcK>fdotaabteoi; (Mills,. ? E'ettles ! ^ii#^ all kind:s tif'Qm.iigc'-'-'~ '* r ’ f w "! art ?y>I Bfil and Cheapest PLACE TO BUY aai oiit.'d m '- it:-:: red 1 Cu pets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Window j Shades, Wall Paper, Matrasses anil Burial Gases, _ W r . d53 El* F m T’JZ-^STl-zOFl’iS, COTTON AVENUE, MACON, CA. f REAf R EYIV A L ■a ton vldsdrriq ?J b!u- 9fMt| t*<» L ■ . | HM. JB._.. fttibmit* 1* fo •bird i‘-intr. of I?. <f m ■ baa ] 10 -.iioliaoo 1 slid 1 IN HAWKmSYilim ga. noioun dgiiotiiis ,i«roq qiao*: luo Ip •jriojam ita'fii- bib •jjatnBvba j -nt-u 01 pi ft •Ma,nniisg-\s silt; i’j JOHN - P. LEWIS & -GO. Old ---Corner,- i tinea 3t;i(ti4 o<j itiW os.. ' {AS ,;; 5N THI - j . s:u -.,: DAYS OF OLD, iubhis iasihjoxs SMVEB A MQJfEV MdtEE' . .WH] La. i — .sfffcbrfifitKad 'ns-3u J-gaidanW u< »u«K)tiduq»3.;faDd8DodT ! ^Headmiarters for^4mm-Prices i ■v:0 .-rtft--mo» -!*•»* wl.* - iw Js . r v 6 ; 4 j si ?autaJua httfi .r-stii 8W# ; Loud Beacon ficltl's idiotic Jfu^ly of makinglhe^ueep eppreps of Iniififijand thus grfttlfjmg'tlie taste for personal rule that.is sq strong in the tGypi faini- ly, adds aTton s fo the superstructure of republican institutions,” says ol®, ; ThomsiSjE^Fl^^otteri “Suppolte^omh' great disaster in war or soiheO-o'ftrer great calamity were to befall thejfatioh; who can tell that it would not end ,only with a change of the ministry,: aridtlrtf it would not also drive the ruling family from the throne?” Tie Cmixing Cli ne n vfgm A new Chinese trick has been discov ered. A few days si nce, on the arrival _ . _ * _ _ . . V:: - ofayessetfrom Honolulu, containing ...... . xu;l . several.cases of shoes thateihadheen ,t° shipped-tojthat'-port by eoine QhineSfe Louse in San Francisco and sent back condemned by the consignees, the Cns- tem-hous - i. - ^s*fe were curious to knoi? the cause, and this curiosity them-to open:the .eases , when nious plan was discovered to ^tfuggTe opium into that port though thefjl^ at a glance, appeared natural and prop erly made, l.ut by pulling out a nail or two and removing one thickness Of the leather, a hole- occupying nearly- the whole size of the h6el was ionnd, in which opium had been placed to intro* duce into the Hawaian market. ’.' “condemned” busioess was a part of th'e programme, and the shops were re turned, evidently to be reloaded and forwarded again to the pert-. hfi: .f.ntilOD j: ■d tew Sait ot /f or! ad i ntoisitfo-q oiii Ip is. Lid. : ei;w yisyooaiD b iedio uni q ^nlwpfqafi ire[ . aabqq 1 ylxaau ^bocw LoahJaq io a-jaiq iOL-r odi Toi saw tenia i eal'ii V: ai hi i <ids jt' p uosl&efo *Tl»irrot> | -mi ft ijoi viii/n-.;-.- an nuts i -vs: b -- iroOb resefiibbng tbatA^ingJrpm.a jlaka. or jSfi^om)Hi„eaj>y ; matiiiBg, Appears'/ and M ; p6n’d?te B8rt$S&is ft bmned--flie.. whola Iandscapie^ , changing edhstantlji Hfee; the colors, ofja ksdeidsgQpeV^ the trav-: e^EfgdJfaflces. rnsThe: illasiDP contiiiif ues but a few: minutes, however. Tire gold fades^frema the fleecy clouds bvef- head as tho yellow light descends' upon the piain'i ^fasingthe-iice^hjg 'Lefors ; itr. The sub risfes^urid ■ the concerned ’ fo' iappiar v a i f January terin !; 1880;«q>f-the St ^-Qfamsry of said cbhhty I : .and ^ifiw cafeea-ietyny 4b ey. lmygjjshy.i.fai<& - dissolving views : of‘the-mirage fade Ifowly away. " -t {-'•■• J Vfl“. r?l : .. . J. €. BvViNJv’OWv& CO., d e;>::;bai,,7.'fn‘>:-av c'dq!0&a|nrL i Y’ 1 -- - hgsTi. new Loft j [STS. — Jupiteriis ‘PTCfi it i- realms year; . I ^eslongrfiyjfrght-thpi^Bdlin iWa^ak^jby^yis^fifeiclBa&l^o » It isred^uid-for this reasoff fhere .is - 1 1 r? : ^Bqm!£dgu»gahaaDt.as»ipg a jlj&fcLriR ft atm oh joafe* th&;. case. thh asirdfibmei-e's'ny'hfe’-issffll in a'mot of the “condemned” shoes. Ttehads? *<**$ate tq cool-off yet.' Leaving these alritrect- scientific questions for the man with a telescope, there are two ways of accounting for the phenomena. One is thatihe 3s,jam- Ply having, a red-hot presidential elec tion. The other is, that admitting the 910 SWEHBU 9A i § belt theory-as, correct, he. has heard of . the Mississi on his-pist.ti : plan and Jibsj strapped ^ili I. 3 f^^'rrsvr csi.i • i sT.T. \ to go !o lilt-- polls. He is going to elect his man even if Le has to • •yot the < tip r feSow4pido.i£fi not, beij^ante.d-: . Wilgess'i vembe/’dth. irf v *- ,ao'J*>3 idi j MW.DRY s Oi-di'baiy. Taaaaao i vfti- HSiiSE d j aad a-.i prd 5 N jiU it- t -At Mrs> ci’addfi4 J W*'oA^ltJS^,''SGC»ha5 street: ltd; -aqqs-T j.'anoai out !o idfo 1 r i£ *frj Giles, sdi 1o«85£:.-c1b2 : r. ■br u.d ry.i*r- of-Both plete: in every particular; aild and; ate dwiy ad^mgitfattteHi ^ew aidd fieri ; ei --'i.'c -- r f«efo»I-»--'o5t- gsistaax r c; oooSHmy maSfcarSp^eialty'dfi '-' ;i :u; ; t?q«i edJ -sbl' Tiiiiiw-j ca .e*inv I» all the latest Sfiad&'lind; Wles? ‘ b-.’-fHs :d ipoi9}M^6&a& ion j pood Ever" sbld -in NIAc6a ; s as pel B ^etoai baa , veieAbiepEs. ? Call and-see our goo'ds,..aifd ..we A At.,. 4. ... 4. •u «*<pnr3uoa is une JiSftor alesmeu; • am? ,L-ttd oosibc.ul * <• ,»«o'-raoaziSq -. !ui# tiw.. nano. - -Plnnterafrom all seetfonk within reasonable distance are cordially invited -and handled witheare short, therefore yon need good prices, and li«» ySfiJ.^Hawkinsvifte -hdS'tS^laldvantage of twogood sonnd -Bsoka^ with plenty of cnrfency to pay-yon-for your crops when delivered here. ,4th. ; Ha-rttkinatiileftasisoKd; tivo men in her trade, who Lave nearly all bon ^^^stpdi^.in Ncrftiierp^ic^gfe, yon bought at a store.:Our Stoekiis too Extensive to enumerate, and was bought .fronLfirstffiands, therefore . paid no middle men profits. When yon bringia ypflriepftou (Kinie andspe.jis^aijd w.e.guarantee-yotG'arill^eilSo joHLUomes aat»- ■.$k fied that all we have’tbfd foul'is true. :CW -■-. og J oTi-T j Iqi i'b;l’ IIN’ IIMBT v SM. sTaq^ot aslo? 1st j iteu tt:-.-i!s-iniaoi> ,'i^i‘A- i/aii < isSlo fin--' ueofxii f cs {*»*•' jmH a dt w.;u juarautee. my prices tp.be as.low as et efeby «ny house tins side ur /)f,SavBnhSLf.‘ : '‘ !: V6 f llen youNjome to : toAvn be surtf) give me.a cuLL aud l will cbnyinCe yot^tSat<cPf'-strire i9 ; TOtlMl !; lRSdduafter»r.Low SSZiSitXii J *r «ro; bua isqqo -j ;eou3fli .iool ttsoieo j-r -mind Holt h3l-— Jaacainioquh-sb ztoJl ’ stHilwlEHtttqtlf,<S4ptea%8rlS5?jyguadaovoaidl ailseti vtsa Vat it noi Ii • hBilOif ,t£jo ad eal 2o P- >J'I7>5^ta«.'R) -(.'ull/. UJt ;.- leg a-j-.-A o odT .old* ■jot :' ; '^j^^AEEiRS f -'iN 1, -a«d 9 eidr 3“ Ii . 'Ittion iR* .. . And it is tmneccae 'him of whom affs mm Jackson i.ji ■ = j. V HAVE JUST OPENED T tiaq ' Liii S-lii rid t £aiaew rsaiis v> (Tiocp auoivaiq iV4'4’H-EVER I adi to o, IG-PERFEGTDY NEW. VTe bny direetrfrom the manufapturers-for cash, therefore we very low for cash. The Rest Custom Work a Specialty; and Ev . ; :c„ -«£ iinpiimniBrriTT" - |«. **.- BHoxffNr « son. j; C; HANNON AGO. IJ;■ «>ii,h\ill^ Ga., September 25, 1879. "• anfwiqes/ be* f90t'- MAKE WAY oriv ;.„.a MEN! •FOR BtTINESS Rea^ ^^Mye^teidmentr^ I Bor« Toti, bnt I Mean Btisfitesl! il f liiTi 3<Oii HE CHOgepy And the ‘ ' triVdtOiinictfcB ‘ with an i t’ 'KelftriStoetfHmsadsi 'shi* 3oto! -2& .7texo9& wt&ntmA ica a: ^ : •*: '' That they cannot ba-duplioatyd hj- any fcousaia tho city of Hawkinsvifiei Ihave studied t 11 ® ln “rS of my patrons, and knowing iham well, have pnrchassdaurh aoodaaa they, .need an**r«J>e foresa w buy at the astoniahjnglr tow Sgurtast-nlncK ijj^ve^feaAhem; 3Iy stock ctmaialKOf- # BACON^ FLOUR, TOBACCO, WHISKIESr-BRY COOD*. , EARTHEN AND WILLOW-V/AR?, BAOCINS AMD TIES A SPECIALTY,. . Ihr ria In, - . 1 - tu !?*•. J. Ifl’w. ■- .. j. . . . ~ 1 1 ' . i. l igM 11.1 ■- ' ^ a “ ii - A \P