The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, December 15, 1879, Image 3

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The Home Journal, iLOCALSr iTHDRSDA F E YENINtJ, DECEMBER 11* jj oW is the time tp subscribe for the Houston Home Journal. A SPLENDID PREMIUM and a valuable We have perfected arrangements to give all our subscribers, old as Trellis j,aw ones, who pay strictly in advance, a years subscription to a splendid agri- epltowi «U»4 bousehojd paper. This ■will be giving them two good papers at the price of one. The premium paper jg not only a goo<| oqe.bqt a hjgh toned, Reliable one, consisting of eight.pages, Jmd they will receive it twice a month, jt i* also publjshe4 in the South, and is piore largely read than any farm paper jn the South. This offer begins at once, and will end the first day of Jan- nary next. In addition to the abqve \re will present all who subscribe by or before the 15th of December with a RELIGIOUS SERVICES- Qbtsjde the regular sessions of Con during the’we'fikas follows:’ Tuesday night the introductory ser if 0 ?. waspreapuep at the Chruch, by Rev A. 1 Mann, D D, Presiding El der of Savannah District, ’ ' Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist church, Rev Wm If Hayes preached an excellent sermon from Psalms 57; 7 “4fy heart is fixed, oh, God; my heajt S toed; I will sing and give p raise.” _ Wednesday evening .at* the .Methodist church, Jtev J p Branch preached an eloquent sermon, after which the Lord’s supper was celebrated. Thursday evening $ey J Q A Clark, V D, addressed the congregation in bohalf of Wesleyan Jfonumental Church at Savannah, The lecture was an able i'riday afternoon Rjjv Jas Dun woody by the unanimous reqnest of the Confer ence preached at the -Methodist qhurch. His text was Isa 9; Chap" and 6th verse; Although in his 9oth year almost blind and prith a feeble body tottering on the bonnds of time, this venerable sol dier of jRe cross preapfyed one of the best’ sermons of his life. His mind is clear and logicical, his spiritual vision nndimmed, and after a very long blame: less and faithful life, his words seemed almost like a revelation from above, fj copy of “Legal Facts and Forms,?! an invaluable little hand book for farmers ra -“ P “T? c ' lurch * Dr J B preached and business men. We are making these great inducements to Ciish sab- scibers only, and hereafter no name will be entered on our boobs unless the sub scription is paid strictly in advance. Col lecting subscription accounts in many instances, is too slow, troublesome and expensive a businegs to be renumera- tive, and we are determined to do a cash business if we don’t get mors than four hundred subscribers. We Lope all of our old subscribers .and many new ones will come up at once, pay old score?, if gnv.and renew.! Don-’t forget this, and be snre to tell all your neighbors.about it. On the first of December we will take out a lot of advertisements and very largely increase the reading mntier in The Eojie Journal, Edwin Mabtin. -THE FORT VALLEY FAIR. LIBRARY The Third Annual Fair and Festival ,cf the Fort Valley Public Library So ciety, will open Wednesday, December •17, at m:, closing December 18, at 12 p’olock, r. si. ' Grand decoration of the town on the ■17th and 18th. . Brilliant illuminations on the nights of the 17'h and 18th. Reunion of the “Beauregard Volun teers,” “Governoi-’s Guard?,?’ and “Fort Valley Infantry.” The ol.4 war-worn .“battle flags” will be unfurled once more! Dress parade and roll call of the ‘old veterans” at 12 M. on the 18th. All must be present or accounted for. A splendid brass band will furnish .niusic for the occasion. Good square meals at nlj hours day /jr night, during the Fair, for 25 cents. Voting.—A handsome walking cane to the most popular member of the Board of Dir< ctors of the Library. The young men have offered a fine ..writing desk, to be given to the most popular young lady in the .conpty. A beautiful toilet set has been offer ed for the most popular little girl-iq the .conn tv. A beautiful doll will be given to the .prettiest baby in ilie county. Maj. J. M. Culpepper, Officer ,the DAY. The Officials of ouston, M^con a nd .Crawford counties, and the vnorable Mayors and members of the City Couu- sermpn that was greatly fpjt and admir ed by the congregation. Saturday evening Dr. Wilson deliver ed an address on Missions which crea ted and brought in some liberal sub scriptions to the cause, Rev James jDunwoody subscribing §10, and others following. Sunday morning at 9 o’clock a large and most enjoyable lovefe^st was held. At the Methodist church 11 a m Sunday .Rev Dr Wilson of Nashville preached to an immense congregation. His text was 4th Chap of Second Corinthians, 1st and 2nd verses. His sermon was d e - cidedly the ablest and most powerful we Jiave heard for q, long time. It was a model of eloquence aud elegapj dic tion. After the morning service the minis ters elected to that order were ordained as Deacons. . Dr J W Hintop preached a very able sprmon in the J/ethodist church Sun day afternoon, and the preachers elected to Elders orders were ordained by the Bishop, Dr JO A Clark preachrdat the Bap tist church at 11 ah, a magnificent sermon. JACOBUS & CO. HAWKINSVILLE, GA. 85000 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES $5000, In order to make room for gtl jqr good c, we will commence to close out Five Thousand dollars worth of Boots and Shoes TSgardiess.pf profits. Fine hand j made Men’s Gaiter? at only 5.25. 200 hundred pairs Men’s Gaiters from §2.00 up to 3.35, (a bargain.) 500 pairs heavy Women’s Plow Shoes at only 80 cents a pair. 400 pairs Wo rn en’s Peged Calf Shoesjat only one dollar. 1000 pairs Brogans from 90cts. up to 1.30 a pair. Onr Stock of fine La dies’ Shoes cant be beat. We keep fine Baltimore aud Philadelp bin, make, which we will close out very cheap. We have 48 pairs of heavy Bootsjr t on ly 1.75 a pair. 500 pairs of Boots from 2.20 up to 3.30, (a bargain). A large stock of Cjiilgnra’* Shoes from the Cheapest to the Finest made. It will be tp your interest to call early and Secure Bargaips. We Mean Business. Jacobus a Go. Hawkinoville, Ga. A (jOTtch Chopper.—Mr. Jno. R. Cook of Perry, has invented a most ingenious machine, with ^ljich young cotton can be sided and chopped out at one operation. He gave his model a practical test Tuesday. It seems to do its work well. As it is not yet pajeuted jve can not giye the details of its operation) but will at some future day. Religious Exercises.—Tuesday night. Rev. A. T. Mann, D. D. Presid ing Eider of Savannah Distrjct, preach ed the introductory'.,sermon of £he .Con ference at the M. E. Church. - Wednesday at 3. p. m. Rev, Wm. M. Hodges preached at the Baptist Church to a full fiords. Wednesday night Rev J. O, Branch, preached at the M. E, Church, after the sermon the Sacrament of the Lords Supper was celebrated. TJierp yill Jbe preaching every after noon ai3 o’clock, at the Baptist Church, of and every' evening at 7, at the M. E. Church, the appointments to be mide day by day, We are all going to eyeoyt to Fort Valley next Thursday and attend the public library fair. The committee has our thanks for an invitation, nils of Perry, Marshallville, Byron, ^Reynolds and Bptler, have been official ly invited by the onorable Mayor and nnnT v f . nIT19TT pity Council of Fort Valley, to be pres- HOMICIDE IN DOOLY COUNTY. en t,— and they are coining, anc’. going .to bring tlieir fapplies, tool There will be 3,fi0Q people i» the .place. A special train .will run to Perry, The schedule of tht regular trains from oth- ,er points)ip su.cb ps jto make it unneces sary to run other special tyaips. Another lot of new Dress Goods, just Received. Moore & Tuttle. NOTICE. Last Spring and Summer a good many .friends were begging me to credit them for drugs. I did so against my rules- Now T need the money, and am begging .those friends to come in .and pay me. jO. R. Mann. Nice Fresh Butter at Moore 4b Tuttle’s. -You can go to Fort Vuiley at 11:30 a. h. or at 4:05 p. ir„ and return at Al;30 P, m, CONFERENCE JOJTRNAJL__ * * • -We publish the proceedings of Con ference in this paper up to date of go ing to press. $Text week they will be finished, and include the appointments for ministers for 1880. ' Next Tuesday morning we will publish an extra to be periled The Conference Journal, which .will contain in one issue the whole pro ceedings of the Conference, well as the appointments. Only a small edition will be printed, and the copies will be sold at 5 cents each—cash. On Wednesday evening of last week, in Vienna, some trouble, originating from a trifling matter, arose between Cobb Melton, a young white man, and JamesFord, an Irishman. Ford was con siderably nnder the influence of liquor, and,we have been told, used violent and bausive language toward Melton, who quietly warned Ford to go away. Ford was taken away, £ut afterward re turned an,d with his knife attacked Mel ton. The men came to close quarters, and Melton fired two or three times on the Irishman, hitting him with two balls. Both men fell together, Melton on top; They y^re pulled apart, and it was discovered that Ford was mor tally .wounded. He died within about an hoar afterward, Jurors . were summoned, and an in quest was held by coroner Thomas A. Ammons. The verdict was “justifiable ljomicide,” and a gentleman from Vien na informs ns that the genernjl opinion of the citizens is that the verdict is right and that Melton was jus tified in shooting Ford. - Helton was engaged to be married this week to a young lady of Vienna. .The unfortnnale affair is very much regretted by the people of Vienna.— ffamJcinsvjfle Dispqlch. Mr. Wm. B. For wood. President of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, was in Cincinnati, and gtsifid on Change*that he made an extensive tour of the South, an.l that he estimated the increase of the cotton crop this year at between two and three^thonsand bales. He was glad to see that' it had been pro duced cheaper than usual, and was be r ing gathered, packed and shipped in better order than heretofore. A Collision occurred on the Patapsco river on Saturday betwegq the steam boats Planter, of the Pantuxent River line, and fhe Bope.Gatlin, running to varioos points on Chesapeake bay. Both steamers were injured, but none of the passengers wpre hurt. The ac cident occurred in a dense fog. R, P. Sibley, of Augusta, Ga., has leased the Round Mountain Furnace, and will be in full blast, making iron, by the first of Ffebuary next. W. H. Stocks, manager. Mr. Sibley will move on the place at once, preparatory to go ing to work. Headquarter-: for Dry Goods, Boot and Shoes, Mens and Youth’s Clothing. JI qteux, HawEiusville, Gja. Qur Stock of above mentioned Goods are larger and better assorted than can 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 Fancy Dress Goods, Hosiery, Notions of every name and conceivable shapn Our Gents Clothing Stock is said be the largest ever brought to this .Town*. . We keep all the popular brands of Hand made Mens and Ladies’ Shoe? be sides a large Stock of cheap course grades, Brogans &e. Cloaks, Shawls,- Carpets, Rngs and a great many "different complete lii we arc compelled to omit on acconnt of the want of space, but which, if yon will only favor us with a call our sales men will be glad to s|ow you. Calland see us even if you do not £wish to, buy at the Ijme. Samples of all Goods mailed on appli- cotion and Fxpress paid on packages over §10. *' M. Stern, Ha wkinsville, Ga. ATTENTION .FARMERS!! LOOK TO YODR INTEREST. I am before yon again with that re- linble Fertilizer, known as Black’s. It is useless for me to multiply words. Just call oh hje at Perry* aud letiqe show you some certificates from the best farmers that used it this year, 1879. They all speak weft of it and advise you to nse it I guarantee jt whgn put up and used according to Forup-iji). Respectfully Read Jacobus & Co’s Closing out no tice of Boots and Shoes. Over 90 per cent of the people in Sweden cun rpfid aptj write, t ai-d alj the children go to school. In p je past year there were sixty- t eiglit suicides in the ranks of the Ital ian army, said to have beep caused by ennui from military .life. DRS. J.P- & W. R. HQLMES. Dentists, No. 84, Mulberry Street. Macon, Georgia. •Teeth ext: peted without pain. Beau tiful sets of teeth inserted, Abscessed Teeth and Diseased Gums cured. Dealers in all kinds of Dental Mate rials and Instruments. .Constantly on bapd a large and /nil assortment of Teeth of all kinds, Gold of all kinds. Amalgams of all kinds, Rubbers of all kinds. —Sep 18—tf. Livery Staele.—Remember that G. M. Davis, at Masterson’s old stand.kj a- con, keeps the best livery, feed and sale stable. gpodJol of horses and mules always on hand.—2t. For Rent- The place of Chas. Poland, with 40 acres of pleared «lupd one ipile* from Perry. For particulars apply to 2t, Edwin MARipf. A (Jrink of good whisky and a chro- mo for 10 cts at P. o. Smith & bo’s* Nov. 20—1879-tf. S. H. GATES- ATLAN t A THE GONSTfTUTlQN. Daring the coining year—a year that will witness the progress and culmination of the most Inter! •sting political contest'that has ever taken place in this country—every citizen and every thonghtfnl person wiU he compeUed to rely upon the newspa pers for information. Why not get the' beat?— Abroad Tm> Coxswtotios is recognized, referred to and qrib jed from as the leading Sonthem jour nal—as the orgqn ahq vehicle of the best Southern thought and opiqidu-^ahd at home its cclnmns are consulted for the latest news, 'the freshest* com ment. and for all matters of special an^ current interest.' The Csssnumos contains more and la ter te’egraghic news than any other Georgia paper, and this particular feature will be agreeably added to dnring the qomingygar. its facilities gathering the latest news from aU parts of the country will be enlarged and supplemented The CONsTiTCxion is both chronicler snd commentator. El! THE OLD RELIABLE Shoe OF # RiifM - Avenue and j:hlyd Street | MACON, GEORGIA. =?=ss A* nice lofc,pf New Jewelry just re ceived at J. D. Martins RE£J) THIS NOTICE!! TO THE PUBLio IN HOUSTON COUNTY. The reason we are offer ag such in- dacements in Boots and Suoes is that we have not room in onr store for sneb a large §(ock and we are comoejled to close them out. Merchants and Fs. mers will take notice as we will give them Special Inducements. Cull Early and sccuro Bargains. Jacobus & Co., Hawkinsville, Ga. Dn. M. S. Jobson;—Dentist, will be at his office in Perry'from the’lst, to the 15th, and at Hawkinsville from the 15th to the end of each month.— tf. N e w~Advertisements.' "ThaBest Agiicoltnral Journal Published It ■ ’ the South." FlrcsttHe* d. All who are owing me for DentaVwork will plpase call and settle at pnee, tor I will have to place my accounts in the hands of an pfficer for collection. I am in my orcein Perry, from 1st to the 15h of each month. M. S. Jobson, Sheep"Wanted. I want to buy 300 ewe Sheep for wbich I will pay a good price; Address me at Monjtezuma, Ga. 4w. S S Taylor. Please write for Samples of any Goods you may need. Jacobus £ Co, Send iof a; jir of 50 cents Gloves. Jacobus & Co. Everybody must go to the Fair at .Fort Valley. *. 9 to. i For Fine Ladies’ Shoes, /saR on Moore & Tcttle. A special train' will Jeave perry at -11:30 a. m. on the 18th, to .carry visi- tors to the ^Fair and and “Reunion of ,the 01(1 Veterans j” Parties can return ,at 11:30 p. xr. same eight. Fifty cents Qr round trip. • <For nice Infants’ Shoes go to Moore & Tuiile. - .- ^ .4-' - The new exodus scheme to stock the State of Indiana with negro voters is scarcely under way before we are as sured that it is an utter failure, aud that the deluded negroes are returning in disgnst. According to the Washington JSiar several colored immigrants^in Indi anapolis, returning from Careen Castle, Ind„ to the South, express thdr djs- gust with the exodus movement. .They ^ay that a|Eiiirs jn Indiana jvefe misrep resented to thein, and that the necessa ries of life were as plentiful an^ eas^y attainable where they came from. They advise their fnendsin ^orth,Carolina .to ;Stay where they are. A disnaqh from Vicksburg states that the reports of Democratic-bulldozing /telegraphed from Delta in the Radical Campaign Committee of Lonisana are false in every particular. AU the inqu reported killed are alive and well. Free Storage of Cotton.—We pro pose to those who desire to bold their cotton that we will keep it for them free of storage after the first moi th. We can effect insurance on cotton at the lowest rates. C. D, Anderson &'Son. 2t Warehousemen, Macon, Ga. A fine pair of Baltimore Made La- die’s Shoes at only 82.75. Sell in Ma con at 83.50. Jacobus & Co. Prices of Dry Goods advances, but Jacobns & Co Sell yet at old prices. It has been given up by the majority that y^kegp the Faoest. Largest and Cheapest Stock of Goods in Hawkins ville. Jacobus & Co. Why will yen pay one dollar for an article wjhen you can buy it for 50 cents? Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Extract of Buqhu 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, etc ..and all affections of the Bladder and Kidniys arising THE SOUTHERN Its editorial opinions, contributions to the drift of current discussion, its hnmorons and satirical par- graphs, are copied from one end of (he country to the other. It aims always to be the brightest and the best—newsy, original and piquant. It aims par ticularly to give the news impartially and fully, and to k<£i> its readers informed of the drift of cur rent discussion by liberal but caustic quotations from all it3 -.outemporarics. It aims, in short, to more than ever deserve to be knoj?u as “the lead- mgScnthem newspaper.” BiU Arp will continue to contribute his unique letter, which grow in sa vory humor week by week. “Old will add his quaint fnn to the collection of good things^ and “Unde Remus” has in preparation a series of ne gro mjth legends, illustrating the folk-lore of the old plantation. In every respect The Cossrrni- nos for 1830 will be better than ever. The Weekly Consxituiioh is a carefully edited compendium of the news of the week and contains the best and freshest matter to be found in any other weekly from a daily office. Its news and miscellaneous contents are the freshest and its marke( reports the latest THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR This is the best, the most reliable and most pop ular of Southern agricultural journals, is isstjed from the printing establishment of The Constitu tion. It is still edited by Mr. W. L. Jones, and is devoted to the best interests of the farmers of the' Sonth It is sent at reduced rates with the Weekly edition of The Constitution. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Constitution $10 00 a year. “ “ 5 00 six months. ... 2 60 three months .... 1 50 a year. . . 1 00 six months. “ “ Clubs of ten 12 50 a year. “ “ Clubs of twenty 20 00 •* Southern Cultivator la? “ “ “ Clubs of ten 12 op “ “ " Clubs of tweuty 20 00 “ Weekly Constitution and Cultiti- " v.itor to same address 2 (60 for one year. Address THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. Weekly Constlution. m ml A LARGE QUARTO of 32 pages, handsomely priqt- ed, filled with choice read ing of interest to the far mer, with an Illustrated feshian department for the K yeir. Sample - copy 15 cent*. J. IJ. estil: 8 Whitaker mpk copy qf "The Savannah Wtddy Nan,” a mam- Tariff qf S-cent tlam#. Attorn at above. THE BEST PAPER! TRY IT!! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. SStta. YEA.H. r T i T=TVi SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is a’ large First- Class Weekly.Newspaper of Sixteen Pages, printed in the most beautiful.style, peofdsklt iixusTni- ted with splendid ENGRAVINGS, i- e preseutiug the the newest Inventions and the most lecent Ad vances in the Arts and Sciences; including New and Interesting Facts in Agriculture, Hoiticulture, the Home, Health, Medical Progress, Social Sci ence, Natural History, Geology and Astronomy. The most valuable practical papers, by eminent writers in all departments of Science, will be found in the Scientific Amercan. - Terms, $3,20cents per year, $1,60 half year, which includes postago. Discount to Agen'a. Sin gle copies, ten cents. .Sold-by aU Newsdealers. Remit by postal order to MDNN A CO., Publishers, 37 Park Row, New York. In connections with . . the Scientific American- Messrs Munn & Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have had 37 PATENTS. affections of taejjDrinary Organs in male or female. The greatest diuretic known. The market is fioocled.with preparations of Buchn, the majority .of which are of little or no value, bring carelessly and upskillfully made, and oftqa from ma terial haying little or no medicinal val ue.’ In ordtr, therefore, to avqij disap- poipfqigit, for Dm Com pound Extract of-Buchu, and insist o.u TiaviRg no otLer, as besid§s bei.ng half the price of others, it is rasje from ex actly wlmtit is daime'd fo be, pjz: Bn- cKuJjeaygs, Uva Urei Qpbebs, Juniper Berries, compounded scientifically and guaranteed full strencth. The best dimetic known. ' CompareJ.be article, the size of the ^ bottle and the .pi-ice, W-itll ^ny other ers;the jam'e being the land Buchn in the market T-fre trade snp- brvfrtI , pljed-bj Roland K Hall, Druggist, infavor^’M. h.Muuts.granii«».‘w. Macon, Ga.'- For sale in PcnV. bv Dr 't® 1 Ob., retumahifi to iveembtir C. R. Mann. T-. . : -tf. a. aorasa. through this Agency, with the name and resi dence of the Patentee. By the immense circula tion thus given, pnblic attention is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduc tion often easily effected. Any person who has made a new discovery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can probably he obtained, by writtng to Munn k Co, We also send free our Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade- Marks. their costs, and how procured, with hints for procuring advances on inventions. Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents. MUNN & CO., 37 Park row, New York, Branch Office, cor. F & Till StE., "Washington, District Columbia. Houston Sheriffs Sales. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Perry, Houston county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: AU that tract of land lying in the original thir teenth district of said county, consisting of lot of land No two hundred and sixty-six (2631 and twenty acres off the northeast comer of lot No. two hundred and stxty-fonr (261,) and containing two hundred .and ten (210)acres, more or less, and also the east half of lot of land No, two hundred and sixty-five J263.) in said district. Levied on aiid sold as the property of James N. Smith, now deceased to sat isfy a Fi-£a from Houston Superior Court in favor of John I. McWilliams and Grace 'McWilliams vs. Said'James N. Smith. Also, at the same time and place, for cash, that town let in the town of Perry/said county, known as lot No. 1, Block H, hounded on the north by Commerce Street, east by Washington Street, south by Carroll Street, west by Mrs. S. E. Harold's lot, containing one-half acre, more or lesa. Levied on and sold as the property of John H. Bagin, deceas ed, now in the hantfa and possession of Mrs. M. E, Basis, the admx. of said deceosed, to satisfy a Fi-fa issued .from Houston Superior Court, returnable to the February Term, 186S,1n favor of Hall, Wrftmti & Co., use of, etc., vs. Mary E. Bogin, admx. of said Chickens and Eggs for Sale.—! have a fine lot of chickens and eggs fox- conference, pall early. G. H. Avant" VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And GD A Medal of Hano$, Economy, Durability and Rapidity combine^, with, perfect work. Are Distinguishing Feajnies of the celebrated^™* Giant Fan ait Warctase Fans, MADE BY . A. ]?, DICKEY, Racine, WIs. Now having many late improvements, they are fully equal to every uemahS; cleaning'kinds of ,6'rrin. Peas, Bca^,^Castor^eans,^Corp find Small Seed urate 5ats from Wheat, Barley and Rye. They hare very perfect arrangements for cleaning Timothy, Clover, Flax Seed, Orchard Grass, and all other Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and combine every qualification required to do the best work in the shortest time. Warehouse, as well as Farm Mills, are largely con structed, both kinds requiring nine axes to accom modate the demand, and giving a capacity of front go to 500 bushels per hour, according to size of miU. ” They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation, and “set up” or “knocked down” for forwarding inland, as requested; .and in all cases put five on board Cars or Steamer. Orders filled same day as received. Mills shipped ‘knocked down” go for half the quoted A--nder.ee solicited. Also, at the same time and place, one hundred and twenty(I20) acres of land; being part of lot No. one hundred and eighty-two (l£i) out of the north east corner of said lot, bounded north by lands of Aleck Smith and James i£. Davis, being the land sold by Joseph Tooke to Siilweil Kellv, con veyed by deed Nov. 3d, Iff.*, recorded in the Clerk’s ogee Superior Court Houston county. Also three hundred (3>J0) acres of land, more or less, in the tenth district of Honstoi, county, being lots rna “parts, of lots Nos. ISO, 18L182.171, 1&, known as the O. C. Anderson place, bounded by 'the lands of SIdwell Kldly, Houston Factory properly and oth- A CABBOLINE ROMANCE. 1 My worthy friend and neighbor, Whence comes that smile serene ?” “ O, I am now thrice happy— I’ve found it—Cahboline. ■ It’s just what Fve Jbeen hiking for, Since I’ve been seventeen-^-' And getting balder eveiy day Till I got Cabbolikb. “ It’s growing in right rapidly, My head can now be seen Like other heads, in silken locks, ■ Thanks to my Carboline. “ I know a pretty, blackHeyed maid, A royal little queen,' Who’ll be as muc-h rejoiced as J To see this Cabbolixe. “She'll throw away her switches, False curls; and borrowed sheen, And shake qpon her shoulders plump, The wealth of Cabbolixe. “ And when our heads are covered o’er, As once they were, I weep) >' J . We’ll noise abroad the praises Of wondrous Cabbolixe. “ While kneeling at the altar. With’ Father Good between, We’ll caU'the v^orld to witness - A match from'&ABBOLiNE. “ And in the happy aftertime, When comes a eh'angC-of scene, With ajittle dear our hearts to cheer, We'Kcallit Cabbolixe.” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GRQCKERT, CfllNA AND CLASSWARR TO¥B|- and Pocket Cutlery, Silver and Sil s yer-plated Gopds, MJD MM VFACl JJRFB CF TLY WAFL % 3&Cac.on. o eorgi^. THOMAS WOOD, DEALER IN SPRING BEDS, CHAIRS, WINDOW SHADES, Wall Paper and. Mattings t BgL.AU at excceningly Low Prices. Elegantly Finished Metal Case$ qjjd Caskets, CASES. COFFINS AND^SKETS IN ALL WOODS. j3gL.,Orders pf MaiJ ancj Telegraph Promptly At‘emled.“i©a MACON, a A Next to ‘‘Lmier House’ 7 Ben C. Smith] sap James g. Iverson. §M IT H $ I WESSON, Utittil M ercliants, No. 44 Third Street. — — — — _ Mucdd, Georgia. We have a well selected stock of Groceiies and Provisions, pll New cqipl Fresji, nltich we offer to. the citizens cf Houston and ad joining counties cot Bottom FHces. CALL & SEP- ps. Oct 23. SIIITU U IVEBSON. THE OLD RQCfC WA SiEHOUSE| HAWKINSYILLE, GA. ffi| OLD RELIABLE SWINGING §§ALES! WEIGIJTS IMPOSSIBLE!; free Wagon Yard an d 1|e|aL ADVANCES MADE:. Grateful for pasjfc fiiYors, Libcr.il Putrcniige again So licited. Satisfaction Guaiauteed PLANTERS CONSULT YQUR INTFRMt. COWE ON ANB LETJNIE SERVE ¥CU> \Y. N, FLliETWOOS, C, H. MOORE. N, MYTHOLOGY. Satyra. The Satyra were' part of Jbe retinue of . King Bacchus." They were supposed lo be bald, with Short sprouting horns, like those of kids, And goat-footed.' They were of a lively, frolicsome disposition, but not verj- wise, else they would have cured their baldness by using Carboline, the perfection of the chemist’s art, prepared from natural crude petroleum, thoroughly deodorized, and nicely perfumed- Eveiy man, woman and child should use it as stressing, ft pres that peculiarly s.q& and silky texture so desirable. It wiii Viut soil the f • ‘■st of linen. Is cooling and cleanly, hi.d tan be praised too' hiyhiy. fi-old by ail ;a ia UTUga and K-ijich-xca'"'” ' * m%m ftaye receiyed their Fail Stock Im Iffl&i (gonsistmg of: j CLOTHING, NOTIONS, HATS, BOOTS,- OPES, CROCKEKY, • NAR0WARE-EI5, vj ’ * . * - - We elsokeep copstnjct'v on l:an«l a fin#* k nf