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TH r^I>^^«CT] MI.FR' 20
AMI A VALUABLE PRESENT. •
r ’ * r ' - 1 .V
We have petfeeted arrangements to
give all our subscribers, old as well as
now ones, wlio pay strictly in advance,
s jears subscription to a splendid agri
cultural and household paper. This
will lie giving them two good.papers at
the price of one. fv-Thtjpremium papef
is hot only a good 6fae,bnt a high-toned,' ; n p tb-tlih MiS^yS^^nUr
reliable one, consisting of eight.pages,
•nd they wiH receive it twice a month.
It is also published in the Souths MS&Q
move largely farm paper
in therSbuthl TBs offof begins at
once, and will ond the first day of Jan
uary next. In icfcTifion to the above
we will present all wbo subscribe by
or before the 15th of November with a
copy of “Legal Facts and Forms,” an
invaluable little hand book for farmers
and business men. We are making
these great inducements to cash sab-
acibers only, and hereafter no name will
be entered on our books unless the sub
scription is paid strictly in advance. Col
lecting subscription accounts in many
- instances,’ is too slow, troublesome and'
expensive a business to be renumera-
tive, and we are determined todo.a cash
business if we don’t get more than four,
hundred subscribers.
We Lope all of oiir old subscribers'
and many, new ones will come up at
once, pay'old scores, if any; and renew.
Dealt forget this,, and be sure.to
tell all yotir neighbors, about it.
On the first of December we will take
out a lot of advertisements and.'-very
largely increase the reading mistier in
The Eohk Journal,
ged Courts last week’. The Pulaski
grand jury found a trne bill against
Henry and Jackson Pans.
—After being'killedtby the frost ‘the
cotton_ fieidst of. Houston jOounty have
taken the second growth this, mild
weather and are green again
—J udge C . N. Bonn tree and ,CoL jj.
W. TFoolfork saw a genuine flock of big
seven year’Tocusts last Friday, and this
.on the I4th of jNorember.
—Sealed proposals will be received
■poor house next year,
e offieial.notice.will.be found in ^an-
£h&r coin dim
-Chickens and eggs ’find*‘ready sale
at very high priees in Perry now, as ev
erybody wants to have something good
"“‘iisr'iraft*
—The new bell of the Baptist church
has arrived and beenput in- place, and
the congregation is very much disap
pointed to find it little better than the
other one. It was made by the B!ymer
foundei-y, Cincinnati.
. clySahJC&fSPeity
has a fine now organ. The- liidies, es
peeially. Mrs.: Hookj - are: entitled tc
much '^rSisB forf&i&ffjft tife^inbney.
—A splendid, heating f^vuaee is be
ing put in the basement of the Method-.
isC«liirrcH,i&It"iifaa ptxrcfias&dC through
see the -Globe Dra
Ifn Enoch Arden to-
Come out aud
..lunatic Company
night . Good -Judges " pronounced the
exhibition at Fort Talley superb. See a
SS-.We return heartfelt tbafiW for f ° d sh ° W and ■ ^l P the.Public Libra-
the liberal natroiiage we have ’ recived
in the past, and assure them that we try
harder every day to prove ourselves iwor-i
ly of it.
Edwin Martin.
‘0-
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
So sbeap as never vas.
2t,
G. W. Killen.
Conference Flour-
Buy your flour of G. W. Killen, also
Horsefords Bread Preparation to go
with it—their you Lave it . 2t
X XU SONAL
Jno. B. Holmes, Esq., and family, i f
Vienna,are visiting relatives i nHoustou
this week. .. .
Mr. W. T. Christopher, of the Atlan
ta P/ioHoprop/i, is in Houston for the in
lerest of bis paper.
Mr. G. W. Kates, the clever, nger.t of
the Globe Dramatic Company, was in
town yesterday, and the troupe arrived
this .morning,
We regret to h am that Prof. i). Q.
Abbott will give up- his school and
leave Perry at the : end of the present
term, having resigned. He will re
turn to bis farm in Harris county. Prof,
A. is a high-toned ohristian gentleman
and splendid teacher, and we had hop
ed ho would find it to hia.iuteresfc and
pleasure to become a permanent citizen
of our town.
Something New!
The.F, ju C6,t Lunch liiscuitMade— As
sorted Jumbles-r Boston B.LCfrackers—
Milk Biscuit-Fresh—ilvo Soda.
at,- <3r. Wi;KlLLEifj'.
.... QOUao I ’
t rfaj
An alaming droiigh^'.^hich has eon-
tiaue^'fpr some titb^,i prevaiis m the
'neighhja^Oi^-jpeiWBlro^Sfi Virginia
Wells and streams have-c^ried up
forced to trayet.lpr^aiige.iSI. vehicles to
pjitaip water for familyauj^- -1
• I-.* I V 'gtp I ai» ;
It ie repotted that more ilia:
per cent of this year’s cotton crop in
Mississippi was produced' by white 1 W
borj.i >- ' ■■ AI
- That iihe Sou# ffip'r®fc6i£6ri!ng from
>acTstatus-,
years the milroa<|n vf ;; :five--Southern
’ ‘ Sfa^i^aftftn^t!Bk4»pgi^iLTennessee,
w Yirgiuia indiMissoori—incieased from
6,781 to l2.68tF;’<lrihi&riyT60' per cent.
.a .A — :
The Globe fiomedy Company,
Oils esaieflefifcriconipa^ Arall play
Arden to-night at
Enoch ’ Arden to-night at the
court house." One of their actors, Mr.
Sam. AMeS^&s kil&fjy SUam of run
away horses Monday evening. This un
fortunate accident caused the troupe to
reach Fort Yalley and hence, on
account of bad weather they did not
pome 'over yesterday. Let every bedy
go to see tbem-'and help the libra-
rv.. t : ■’ ; '
l.JIey has done
things, and we havu’t
dies ^.of Athe Methodist " tind ^Baptist-
ctifirchfesfiiave irmde near thlee then
aousand
dpiJafs^for^theimpfctf ement ,foid; ! !ei-«e-
tion of their churcli edifices. ... .
vy.
—Houston Superior court next week!
We presume two weeks will ubout
clear the dockets of old business, and
relieve the juil of its prisoners^ who are
not.verynu’nieipus. A. .. .
—The- school nine and City Gent
play match games of.-base" ball every
Friday evening. The contest has beo
very close; but welearu the school boys
have the best end of the game.
Alluding Id the suspension of the
Atlanta B syntch, the Columbus Enquir
er says; “ We indeed regret this sus
pension, bemuse it was an enterprise in
Georgia, and especially a daily paper
that is the It-after of the ,7 age and the.
best educator of youth. The Dispatch
was under the control ot-Mr. J. H Mar
tin , regarded as one of the ablest po
litical writers iu the South, assisted by
a full staff. It was issued in a city of
forty thousand" 1 ' inhabitants— a railnmc'
centre—the capital of the State. It was
bright and newsy. , It failed because of
a !n6k of the people to appreciate that
•vhicli advanced their own interest. Th<
merchants refused to patronize, the me
dium through which their city was
made known and lecognized. Men
who rend papers have no idea of
their importance or the expense attend
ant on their pnl ligation. Men ask for a
paper as if it were a free thing, and
grumble be cause of the Charge of a
nickel a copy. Do you giv away sugar,
coflee, meal, wood, corn, potatoes and
other arlicles that- way? People must
be educated to appreciate the paper as
the standard by which a country is
judged, and the journal—is ever in the
advance of the section.”.
-
.—Th
The Next Senate..—The Washington
correspouder t of the Baltimore:Suyi says:
“In none of the calcr v * ,as:! -i--- 1 - ’
adc as to the
blicans regaiuin,
in jgg"-~ **—
consideration th
ocratic Senator
ceeci Governor® 001
8umed as a matter
" .ps.
fis which have
abilities of the
coDtrol of. the
takeninto
ncyofaDem-
liforuia, to suc-
It has been as-
course that the
mtrol of the
But tlie Demo-
chance to carry
^Ecan» have tp>^
j^ryxxew Jersey and IndTan^-’both of
which states they are confidently claim-
g Thft sjrgig^cat republicans in thef
-mforHirf'’fre^sla.rar e cfiflstp in.Sep.-
Wfijfw
^iTopuDiicans in a minority
of morq’itjjri&t Stlicixisand ? oh :
the popular vote. Next year the opposi
tion will almost certainly be united,
and the prospects, therefore, for a
Democratic or au jpitigjlpublican Sena
tor may be looked uptnfas very good.
To those who are indebted for last year
and who have not made satisfactory ar
rangements, no longer indulgence will
be given. I expect to leave fi r the.west
about the lfltfi- of next month to arrange
for bacon and grain for the spring and
summer trade also for a fine lot of mules
tLat I am having purchased for this
market.
My stock next year will bo larger
and consist of every thing in. the dry-
good and grocery line except strictly
fancy dry goods, which I propose .to
sell cheap. for cash, or 011 time by
special arrangement". W. Bbunson.
commtinTcated.
"grand jurobs—1st week,
Mnnay ■ Hardy Cross
I want 'to bny 300 ewe Sheep for
which I will pay a good price. Address
me at "Montezuma, Ga.
4 W . S. S. Taylor.
J T Henderson
G T Jones
A W Murray
J A Hammock
J. D Harrison
J D Honser
J T Walker
C. M. Lester
Elbert Fngin
Wiley Leverett
E H Wimberly.
NT Johnson.
6M Scarborough H S Feagin
J M Simmons E H EzelL
Chester Pearce
W F. King
0 G Gray
T O Skellie
WR«avis
D P.^Kersh
GRAND JUBOBS—2ND.
T W Smith
H A Mathews
B C Kendrick
M McCoy
J H Rutherford
J.E Tucker
Wk
Need it.
Please pay what
Yon owe- j;
The.Homk Joubnal.
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THE OLD RELIABLE
Shot-s, Mens aDd Youth's Clothing.
M.- Stern, Hawsiusville, Ga.
JEM Cleitt RM Hodt>e
m-
Edwin Green
W L Carr
M A Edwards
R W Johnson
R-J LeSener
Wberas injurious reports have been
.circulated in the Upper Fifth District,
withci'egardjto the burning of Jefferson
F Glozijrfeliouse on the morning of the
20tli Ultimo. The following sworn g -Killen
statement offsets is submitted te the ~
public with a view <0 set said reports
and their author in a proper light before
all right 1 minded people.
Georgia l In person, appear-
HdUsToN .County, j’ ed before me, n
Justice of the Peace for said county,
C. M.. Perry, who, being duly sworn
says: “I went home with Mr. J. F.
Gloziev the . night'.his house's were burn
ed. . It-’was about half prist eleven,
when we went to bed. About half past.
12 p’e^ckJIr. .J. J^Glpzier called to me
ind toMsme to get up, that the house
was on fire and'"everything was burning
When he woke me up he was in
;lit ^'clcthes and seemed to be
greatly excited.” He further says “that
when he and Mr. Gloziergot home that
night, they unhitched the horse, and
Mr. Glozier turned- his horse in the
garden before they went to bed.” He
also .says “that when ’they fonnd the
hobse on fire Mr. Gloziev said- ‘lie would
go after his brother,’ but he told him
he would go himself, and
did go, and I further swear that I have
have never told any • oue anything con
trary to what I have stated hers.
C. M. Perry.
Sworn to and subscribed
Before me, thisl2th day Nov., 1879.
J. S. Thompson, Justice of Peace
up,
379. i
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ANOTHER RICHMOND IN THE
- FIELD.
Having received premiums at the
Georgia State Fair upon the best made
Boots and Shoes, best Brogans and for
the finest.display of ludies’ and children’s
Shoes- 1 tnlte great- pleasure in asking
my friends and the public generally to
call at iny store and.examine my stock
of goods, and as the Boots and Shoes
that carried off the premiums are a
fair sample of my stock,-1 am satisfied
that I can please both as to quality and
price.
I am now prepaired to offer great in
ducements in the Boot and Shoes line
as I am daily receiving additions to may
already"extensive 4t6'ek. I would espe
cially call attention to my line of Gen-
tlemim’s hand-made Boots and Shoes,
and £0-the following Brogan Shoes,
the Old Virginia Stitch Down and the
“OidAifliable,” bo.th-:of these Brogans
are goaranled to give' entire satisfac
tion. .V
My stock of ladies’ Shoes is now'
complete, embracing all the" grades
that are kept by a first class shoe Store.
I would especial call attention to my line
Button and Lace Boots. French
Kid, Pebble Goat, Ssrge and Kid Foxed.
Also a beautiful line Dancing and Tei-
utSlippevs.
I have also a good stock of boy’s and
hiiilren’si -Boots and Shoes, which I .of-
er to the trad® at the very lowest rock
bottom price. '%
f° r £et tliatvl am sol® agf-nt for
Massey’s Revolving Shoe-Heel- -Protec-
terAajid remember that%' run in coa-
my Boot aud Shoe busi-
anufacturing department where
for custom work and do
ihert mo See and'- in" ?he :
mZm led iL'ir
af<rv*r=fi f&gjme&SOJt need any :
-'riHvi-th®’’‘Jjoot- and Shoe line..
J. VALENTINO.
|the : Tele-
^a'*Sle£ringer Office. - Mt.con
Jacob Sasser
D J Permenter
G- W.Maddox
S P Brown
Isaiah "Watson
Eipchen Taylor
Ira Adkms W B Dasher
Green Fitzgerald J B James
S B Burr L A Brrmph
E Y Steadman J S Vinson
L J Thomas W D Crooms
John 1 Faulk W S Scattergood
G W Sturges N W H Gilbert
i "J R Duncan . U -J'Mnrph.
TRAVERSE JURORS—1ST WEEK
IV B "White ’ INEdwanW ? ;-
W D Dyer 3 : A R^oug_. .
J S Dennis
L T Jonea
J L Houser
J R Goodwin
PS Gray
TT Martin
H T Rainey
J E’ Hancock
T J Adkins
J B Hunt
J A Taylor
J P Gurr
J IV Jones
J T Barfiel4
M F Dorsett
2nd week.
Our Stock of above mentioned Goods
are'larger alicr6el
tteSr assorted than can
be found is this or any other town of
the same size south of Baltimore.
Evebything a Ia»dy, Miss, or Child . _
may "nerd hi ftofj&J 'X **
Goods, Hosiery. Notion* of every name
and conceivable shape
to
OF-
mm 4 iisaiiij
Cotton Avenue and Ihird StreU,
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MACON, GEORGIA.
D H Hoilenian
JWLw^ f '^
J H Hodges
L IV Newman
"Warren (JTarke
R J Smith
R L Bridges
John Corder
D B Bush
J J George
C B Holleman
Willis Franklin
J E Jones
James Judge
E W Bridges
TRAVERSE JUBOItS-
J F Etheridge
T N White-
W H Lancaster
J N Clarke
Fancy Candies at .
G. W. Killer’s.
CO.
s’s second son, Count
many foolish
much respect for him, especially from a
political point of view.bnt lie has done one
thmg that . will meet the; unqualified ap
proval of every good citizen who W o- t _
to see lottery gamblinn an end to
MSm couniry.-.He-b^’ decid-
- companies apd tlieir
llenfc business
hi3 etarutory
Urdered
isttredlet-
to sneh
11 shall he
t “Frand-
Pl
Wilhefiai who Was recently appointed
to a post in the government of, Elsass-
Lotliringen, is about to conlraet an alli
ance with a fair ybung maiden attached to-
the imperial court As he is a godson
of the .emperor, his weeding, will of
course take place in in Berlin, so that
the nnptial ceremony may be honored
by the presence of his illustrious spon
sor, and the chancellor will he compell
ed to forego his repose at Yarzin in-or
der to receive the emperor as a weddin
guest in the Radziwill palace.
JJ.COBITS &
HAWKINSVILLE,
S5000 WOBT1I OF BOOTS AND SHOES §5000.
GA.
In order to make room for other goods,
we will commence to close out Five
Thousand
dollars worth of Boots and
Shoes regardless of profits. Fine hand
200
at ordiuary.
to such persons u
names they are to be sec
hotter office.
*v' ’ ■*
address-
' ' ious
Ease Ton/
fictitio
:o the Dead, iiig.
t is ^-hou^'-e^ that the future queen
Spain is to be married in a dress of
silver clothe “It ®t first sight
seem that.thjs was" a victory for the sil
ver men, but this is not the case.
There will be no silver threads among
the gold in that garmept. ‘.‘Silver
doth’^-a new; material whiii proper-
it is manufactured in Germany. It is
composed of vvopland. a sub.3tance call-
ed'vegetable silk,, yldch ponies f rom
Louisiana. .
- VS ^
—
and smok-
made Men’s Gaiters Rt only 5.25.
hundred pairs Men's Gaiters fron $2.00
up to 3.85, {a bargain.)
., 5Q0 pairaheavy Women’s Plow Shoes
at billy SO cents a pair. AJ0 pars Wo
men’s Peged Calf Shoes at cnN
dollar. 1000 pa»^ Brogans frq-^ yQctg,
- ^ 3 v/ur Stock of fine La-
1 esboes cant be beat. We keep fine
Baltimore and Philadelphia make,
which W e will dose out very cheap.
We have 48 piurs of heavy Boots i t on
ly 1.75 a pair. 500 pairs of Boots from
2.20 up to 3.30, (a bargaic). A large
stock of Children’s Shoes from the
Cheapest to tbe. Finest made. It will be
to vour interest to call early and Secure
GW ’iOX.
PlEase write for Samples of any
Goods you may need.'.
.... Jacobus £ Co.
j,
iqr
J N Warren
A P Smoake
James Smith Sen.
"W E Green
Ch apel Davidson C E Brown
L A Stubbs W H Jones
J P Pattisball J R Miller
Bright Harper Joseph Barnes
J A King E L Cater
M M Thompson P S E'heridge
T D Gurr RJ DuPree
L A Houser j ; Jno. G Holtzclaw
Mile® p Green E M Gurr;
Wm Kupferman G W Parker
T J Graves A L Pitts
D F Y aite F M King
\V M Melvin J O Lillcy
R W G Shirah J D Scarborough.
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Our Gents Cloth:
be the' largest
Town. J
We keep all the
Hand made Mens an:
aides a large Stock of
grades, Brogans Ac.
Cloaks, Shawls, Carpel
a great many different "' cofepleto"
we
tlie ^ ,
wilbonlv favor ns-witli*-a call onr
men will be glad to show yon. Call and
see nt
-at.the
Samples of all Ooodamailed on appli-
cotioD and Fxpres3 »p|iid^) : n packages
over §10. l~~ ~
. M. Stebn, Ha wkinsvilto. Ga.
The best place to'buy yonr; Grocer
ies and Provisions is at Daniel Rhodes
Hawkinsville. —th
: 0 :
Fresh pure family groceries i
Hawkinsville, at the.cheap store of
tf. Daniel Rhodes.
Free Storage of Cotton.—We pro
pose to those who desire to hold their
cotton that we v/ill keep it for them
free of storage after the first mouth.;.
We can effect insurance on cotton at
the lowest ratps.
C. D, Anderson & Son.
2t "Warehousemen, Macon, Ga.
Big Case Syrup.
2t.. G. W. Killen.
THE-best net results are obtained by
selling your cotion near home. .Takeit
to A. J. Martin's Planters Warehouse at
Fort Yalley and be convinced. Plenty
of plucky buyers. tf.
t 0 r —
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.
t q;
“Cotton is still King” and A. J. Mar
tin at the Planters B.riek Warehouse
Fort Yalley, knows to- perfection how
to handle this King. -Send him your
part of the king. ... tf-
The best of Wines and Liquors, cold
beer, and everything nice at Daniel
Rhodes’, Hawkinsville.. —tf.
ip,
Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy
Ik it llttflii
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
sioVES,
TJible and Pocket Cutlery, Silver and Sil-
AM
I MdkVFACl URFB CF TJjY • WARE,
Macon, O eorgia.
6 iifad? 1■'
THOMAS WOOD,
DEALER IN
SPRING BEDS, CHAIRS, WINDOW SHADES^
Paper and. Mattinss,
8®,All at exceeningly Low Prices."©8
Elegantly Finished Metal Cases and Caskets.
At).
No:
CASES. COFFINS AND CaSKETS IN ALL WOODS.
8®. Orders by Mail and Telegraph Promptly At‘ended. ~®0
ct -to ‘‘Lnnior Hoase” MACON. GA,
BenC. Smith, James S. Ivebsok.
* SMITH & IVERSON,
tommy «4 lewlale®
Meroliantis,
No. 44 Third Street. — — —
Macon, Georgia.
Tobacco.
—Dec. 4th ly
— : 0 : "
Planters
at Fort
Cabby, your utitton to the
Brick Fire-proof Warehouse
Yalley, The very hignest price will be
ohtained, 1?
A fine pair of Baltimore J ^lade La-
die's Shoes at only §2.-75.- Sell itMSJiP-
con at $3.50. ••
Jaooeus j^Cbi""
Prices of.-Dry Goods advances, "but’
Jacobus & Co Soil yet at old prices. .
Tina Flour!
Flour:
world can’t beatr itT
k^c.A-i I 20TWS®
r —— *0
Pig Hams at
— G. W.
It!has hgeft&iftih.up. by the majority
that we keep ^.the . FjgMJkq Largest and
Cheapest Stock of Goods in Hawkins-
ville.' V ^'
aojunl i'
Jacobus <& Co.
Rsap Jacobus & Go’s Closing out no
tice of Boots and Shoes; ri-r‘1 j
m
Shoost Shoes!!
I havealarge stock; of Shoes Ititoklsin;-
tend to dispose of at Greatly reduced
.rat.es,i a ,;T 1 ...-^ .
2t. G. W.d&LLEN. : •
- - j
W.A. JTTHAJS fc CO..
In their new ’ mammoth retail dry
goods store cm Triangular -Block, Sec
ond and Cherry BtrCets, Macon,,will be
pleased to show their immense and hand
some stock of
Carpets, Rngs, CretoDS,
- Dress Goods,: Domestics, Flannels. :
Hosiery, "Cqrsgts.iTowe 1 *,
Wanted to Rent.— I want to-rent a
a small productive farm with -improve-
monts^from>bnc toueven plows,’ -Ibav/
the stock and provisions. Write to B.-
W/ Scott, Perry,jGa., at once.
2t.— B.W.SOOTT.
Du. M. S. Jobson,—Dentist,
will be
at his offied in Perry from thetlst to tlie
15th, ^and at Hawkinsville from the 15th
to the end of each month.—
j
tf.
When yon go to Haw kinsvillo’be sure
to call on DAKtmi, Rhod^§ 3&-8KX
5u : L xkTfrFcSi
J Thh BEsr Nickel Cigab Out at
2t. G. W. Killbn’s.
Co. Commissioners
C
posal
to the 1st. Monday in December next,
for Snp&riD^endapLpf^yi^ Rftcafc Hama;
for the year bidsHtqrJ^iAsti-
.vrith.thet.undersi^Kidd who w5)icexpliam f
the duties.—The Co.
serving tSeffig^il l ^o‘‘ ject^’%SY' spjirove
any
Board of Co. Commiseioners."i baa bui h
0jut ,*!!!•- 3 jHJjTT
Teeth an a - Disease:
DeileijTB all Jauds oI Dental. Mate
rials and Instruments. Constantly on
haDd a large aDd /nil assortment of
Tei th of all kinds, Gold of all kinds,
Amalgams of afi'-kindp,’ Rubbers'’ of "all
kinds. —Sep 18—tf.
Why will yen pay one dollar for an
Cloaks, Shawls.
We have a well selected stock of Groceries and
^Provisions, all Mew and Fresh, which we offer to
the citizens of Houston and adjoining counties at
Bottom Prices. GALL & SEF. Us,
Oot.2&
SMITH * IVERSON.
THE OLD ROCK WAREHOUSE
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
THE OLD RELIABLE SWINGING SCALES!
SO nti
FALSE
Free Wagoii Yard and Sleeping ilooms.
ADVANCES MADE!
fayor.s, Liberal Patronage again So-
Satisfaction G nai an teed.
avoiqei: fiiiw ,8Jilf“
&EAIM lf-JOal basTc--
' a /oxtai&o Iicited.
KyoaDODO "P
‘^WRS GQNSULT YQDR INTEREST.
AND LET ME SERVE VQU.
W. N. FLEETWOOD.
C, H. MOOBK.
J. N, CUTTLE.
Have rrctivetl their
r -it
.i.i^ ffiSPJu.-J.
. X JXU.V
ri.iivW.-C*-
■ G, W.-Killun. f
Se^d tor a pair .of 50 cents Gloves.
Jacobus A Co.
_ CIcales, Sjj^, Calicoes,
Damasks, Spreads, Blankets,
Cassimeres.
Jeans, Shirts, Doylies,
Trimmings, Eta,
A* the
Very bottom prices.
Don’t lorget the place,
tf. W- A. Juhan & Co,
READ THIS XOTICEH
TO THE FCBLlC IN HOUSTON COUNTY.
The reason we are .offer* ag such in-
' - "HawMnsvdlerGa. . dneemerits in Boots and Suoe& is that
7 - —a eo-- we have not’rocm in our store for snch
a large Stock and we are compelled to
close them ont. Merchants and Far
mers, will take notice as we'will give
them Special Inducements. Cull E;uiy
ivon-retention of Urine, Irritation or
j Inflammation of the Kidneys and Blad-
ides, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel Or
] Brickdust Deposit; etc., and all affections
of 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 greates'tdiureiic known.
The market is flooded with preparations
of Bncbu, the majority of which arc of
little or no value^bring earelesslv and
nnskillfnllv made, and often from ma
terial having little or no medicinal val
ue. Iu order, therefore," to avoid disap
pointment, ask for Da. White’s Com
pound Extract of Ruchu, 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 .be_ viz.- Bu-
.irwolp^
Berries, is compounded scientifically
Rlld PafllrtTltpwl fnll Etr&nr^I. ■ The fces*
and Secure Bargains.
Jacobus & Co.,
and guaranteed fnll strenzth.
e . of t U
FallStock lor 187%
Coasistidf Qi
. C-. _
GLOTHIK
mmjd.
on hand a
/....* VJ'
stock of
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SJawm, Ga.
Ga. C. K. lisps.