The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, December 15, 1879, Image 4

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This Rooster will do the Crowing at Having received premiums at tlie Georgia State fair upon tie best made Boots and Shoes, best Brogans and for the finest display of ladies’- and children’s Shoes. I take great pleasure in asking my friends and the public generally to ealLat .my store and exannne my stock ; of goods, and as the Boots and Shoes that carried off the premiums are a fair sample of my stock, X am satisfied, that I can please both as to quality and price. I am now prepaired to offer great in-* t dncements in the Boot and Shoes line as I am daily receiving additions to may already extensive stock.' I- would espe cially call attention to my line of Gen tleman’s hand-made Boots j and Shoes, and to the following Brogan Shoes, the Old Virginia Stitch Down and the “Old Reliable,” both of these Brogans are guaranted to give entire satisfac- They keep one of the best and largest stocks in the Stale—thereby giving their patrons file advan tage of the largest aud.handsomest assortment to selectfrom. . They have established a big reputation for FAXit and T.TtlF.TtATi DBiLIXG and their patrons < have no fear of being swindled. |l Their several departments are kept fully np io the requirements of their trade. Tbcv havo an efficient, experienced and pplite corps of salesmen, vho deligjht to show goods- r; - ,: : : : strict personal attention to Business, to retain yon pll and gaifi baany nfwones, I havethemostsecure Warehonse and best cebommodabonS in Hawkinsville. The Warehouse being isolated; mnkesit doubl.Vseenre. Large lot, dry shelters, troughs, good Tell of wafer, ‘and sleeping honse with two fire-places. I give my personal attention to the sale of cotton, and guarantee the highest prices that can be obtained. I keep posted with all the markets and charge no commission for selling. ... If yen want anything usually kept in a OARPET ESimiSHHENT, and want to save.moncy, give them a call before buying. They will please you if it Is in the power of - _ mortal man. C.D. ANDEBSON. 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 o£ Button and Lace Boots, French Kid, Pebble Goat, Serge and Kid Foxed. Also a beautiful line Dancing-and Toi let Slippers. . I have also a good stock of boy’s and children’s Boots and Shoes, which I of fer to the trade at the very lowest rock bottom price. Don’t forget that I am sole agent for Massey’s Revolving Shoe-Heel Protec- ters and remember that I run in con nection with my Boot and Shoe busi ness a manufacturing.department where I take orders for custom work and do repairing-.at short notice and in the the very best style. • Call and see me when you need any thing in the Boot and Shoe lino. J. VALENTINO. 94 Cherry Street under the Tele- gaaph and Slessepger Office. Macon Ga.—Nov. 20—tf. AND GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION We also carry a good and well assorted stock of Cotton Presses, Cane Mills, Kettles and all kinds of G-m Gearing. ■WXXXT’jES SSiES'WXSarCi- ItSXIKnEt, "■ * • . . ' i ■ -- X ; J. . We would be pleased to have you call and examine our stook before purchasing elsewhere, .Yours truly, P. F. BROWN & SON, DEALERS IN ■’ Bmm*'mmSz. ttkTih mMM empgi Jackson Street, Hawkinsville, Gaft HAVE JUST OPENED A Shoe Store. J * i WITH EVERYTHING PERFECTLY NEW. ‘ra’O OliDSTOOK ICSillAXES pru it; trees, Of the Varieties Best Adap- ; ted tothistotte. APPOINTMENTS FOB 1830. Fobt Valley Detlict—C. J. Allus, P. E. Fort Valley Station—G. W. While. Fair View Circuit—D. C.8 wefct iriue. Macedonia Circuit—Calvin Daniels. Terry Circuit—Alford Waller. ; Henderson Circuit -Am os Gilbert. - Sandy River Circuit—Jesse Wallace. Jxmgstrte* Circuit—Robert Tukcs. Jeffersonville Circuit—Joseph Bell. Ockmulgeo Circuit—J. J. Everett, Jacksonville Circuit—M. S. FioLland, Sfacksville Circuit—Barry low. Emanuel Circuit—Sand Fye. Brunswick Mission to be suppleid by R. Smith. Savannah Uircmt—Mathew Walker. Jefferson Circuit—H G Armstead. Sandereville Circuit—S. P. Anderson, tnionvilic and Macon—N Banks. Bibb Circuit—John Zorn, Louisville Mission to be supplied b;- E. J. Join- ton, . N.[T. Thomas left in the bands of the Presiding Elder. ©•Ltrnnua District—J. 8. White, P. E. Orsi.txville Circuit—Elbert Christmas Wert Point—SeabumKcCuUao- Rong Cain Circuit—8.B. Jones. Hampton Circuit—I, G. Nune. BluffSpring Circuit—Randall Holland, fcethel Circuit—MansonHamler. Sand LaWn Circuit—W. M. Waller. St, Paul Circuit—Wyatt Lowe. Stewart Circuit —Robert Bedding, - River Mission—John Canson, Cusreuder Circuit—B, M. Lewis. Webster Circuit—Hinton Harrington. AXSKicub Dimmer—J. H. Mitohell, P, E. Amcricus Station—J. H. Mitchell, Marshallvillo CU.cuit—Elbert Jzfferson. Doolv Circuit —J. H. Lockheart.- Oglethorpe Circlut—H- W. McCray Lee County Circuit to be supplied. Weston Circuit—Haul Barnett. Fmiibvilie Mission to te supplied. Albaht Dibtbict—C. A. Alcood, P, E. • Calhoun Circuit—E Horn, Hew Salvux Circuit—Harrell Brown. Chiist Church Circuit—June Sebtt. Green Grove Circuit—A, Martin, Kowton Circuit—Peter Ralston. Wliito Church Station—Hampton Nickals, Randolph Mission to be supplied by Newton Brown. Tallahassee DIstmct—R. B. Bass, P: E. * Tallahassee Station,—E, N-. Johuson. Bethel Circuit—A, D. Hadley. Koaachopic Circuit to bo supplied by M, Smith. Jasper Circuit—J, H, Hawthorn. Marvin Circuit—Daniel Folsnrn, Recdc Crepk Circuit—Jeesso-hlitcheL Dcthlcham Station—las. D. Smith. J.POS Comity Circuit—Simmon Passmore, Duncanvillo Circuit—Antony White. Tlromasville Circuit—Bei'j Mitchell. Smitlfvilo to bo suiiplicd. J. M. SimmonB, In hands of the Presiding Elder. . T, J. Taylor, in baud of .Pleading Elder, Coffee County Circuit to be supplied. J. P,Anderson and S. A. Farley, transferred to Eorth Gsoargi a Conference. Rev. Berry Clay Las been expelled from this Conference for immoral conduct. He bis since i indentified himself with the A. M. F. Church. Euch characters should be looked after. The Old Catholics are about to start a church in New Orleans. Mr Spurgeon recently preached his fifteen hundredth sermon. Indiana has 41.000 Baptists, with §Q7 . churches, and abou*. 400 ministers. The Presbyterian Synod of Georgia will not allow its mu isters to use the cars on Sunday to go to appointment The memorial fund for the relief and ■npport of Rev. Dr. Alex. Clark’s wid ow and family is nearly §2,500. A Californian newspaper says: “Bo die Gal., is the only city of 8,000'iubab habitants in the woild which .has no church. During the last year the gospel was preached in a thousand cities and town in China where it bad net previously been heaid. A cosmopolitan Sunday-school con vention will be Re ! d in I endow, n\x year, in connection with the Robert Raike centenary. The h cal preach, r», as a class, are ask mg for representation in the General Conference of the M. E. Church, and in the Annual Conferi nccs. The Duke of Argyle. speaking at a FALL AND /WINTER GOODS. WE ARF RECEIVING DAILY OCR IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING OF Dry Good& 3 Clothing, Trunks, Hats, Caps, mwmm* mmmMiM&z - . . Mmmm.EE r TmwM&E s ALSO AGENTFOE THE CELEBRATED JOHN F, LEWIS: & CO, Rawkinsviilo, Ga., Sept. 25, 1879. We buy direct from the manufacturers for cash, therefore we are able to sell very low for cash. The Best Custom Work a Specialty, hnd Every Pair War ranted. If we sell a paper bottom or shoddy shoe we will return the money .or give another pair in the place. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. Hawkinsville. X*. 333y5_<QV7S7':Kr tSfi SOW. September 25, 1879. ' recent church fair, said that he did not i FAMES GIRL COOK STOYES. STOYES, CHARTER OAK regard a bazar as a lieroio method of 1 C"Ww lOlITIriLJrS.,- raising money for church purposes. M MANUFAOT^S GjiTIN ANU SHEET IRON WARE,- The Ctmadian Independent says: “The Outlook for Congregationalism in Cana da is bright and hopeful. Onr Mis sionary Society is out of debt. Our college has just completed the §20,000 endowment,” The movement in France from Cath olicism to Protestantism is growing rap idly. The Secret.sry of the Evangelical Society of Paris states that if he had the means they could found a new Protestant church in France every week 3)r, Slorrs said: “The handwriting of Dean Stanley, of West Minister Ab bey, is perhaps without exception, the most indecipherable handwriting that was ever achieved as one of the'fine arts by the human intelligence and the liu- tpan bant]-” g The following appropriations for. the ensueing year were made at the late meeting of the missionary committee cf the M. E. Church, in New York For eign mission, §279, 516; missions in Ter ritones of the United States, to be ad ministered as foreign mission, §20,C00; domestiot §243. 316; miscellaneous, §73, 000;grand tetri, §615, SS2. An addi iiqnal §3,000—a very inadequate sum— was placed at the disposal or the Board to project an official missionary maga zine. AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Uf .. Bmrm&g Wlkm wmmw-wmm* CUTLERY, GLASS-WARE, TIN WARE, Crockery, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Silver-Plated Ware, Brashes, Dusters . and HouserFumisInng Goods. Victor Ranges, Utility Cook I respeetfuliy and cordially invite the public to call and examine my stock and prices. Having bought my goods from first hands, in person, and before the recent advances in prices, I can offer inducements to those wishing ty pur chase. Respectfully, C3rX2 O. X^7'.10TTX?.Xa., Sign of the Big Coffee Pot, 81 Cherry Street, Maoon.’Oa. Official shippings are continued reg ularly at Newcastle, Delaware, and are regarded as a matter of course by fhc residents', though straDgers are some- limes shocked by the slight. On the fast whipping day five convicted thi < ves were punished .-—The first was a Ger man, who was not severely lashed, and he walked away smiling. The' second was a miserable tramp, who bore tin - ordeal without fiirei.ing. -Two ne groes, who c.-.me next, writhed aud S tuttered, under the pain of severe lows. The firth was a boy of fifti en. he'was so frightened-that il was. ncces wiry to force him to the post, aud at the ' first stroke he despeaati ly irttd him self by pulling his hands cut of tiie staples. A handkerchief was used lu fasten him, but he got loose ; gain he- fore the prescribe d tw -ni\ M wa were completed, and patt-ef .. ...; d-th 1 Sheriff not to s:i.li su .h rd. • Iron andSrasi thundery, AND m-a-O shop. j3ta:^.Tq : tTS« J a-o ■x-'ctxi.-es Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw, Grist and Sugar Mills, Kettles, Eolton Presses; for Hand, Horse, Water or "Steam Power. Tron Tinili-nrr* nlfio. fiir> fienriTicr nwiT TffirRp'bnwPwi Snoav AT-Jlle Tmn PoiBnrro 'snemot. Steam Power, Iron Railing; also, Gin Gearing and Horse Powers, Sugar Mills and Iron Railings Special ties. We also manufacture and sell the celebrated Pennington Horse Power, the cheapest and beat,II Power made, and, a Iso. Pennington’s Turbine Water Wheel, equal to the best and 100 per cent, cheape-. First-clafs work warranted. We have recently bought all the patterns belonging to the late T, G Nisbet, an cccn ablation of over 3 Cyears;andwe are now prepared to repair any machinery made by him. We are ai wiiU fixdd for patterns as any concern in the State. Our senior has beenfn the.business over thirty years.and both of us are practical machinists and founders. Address ’ , ' 1 A. REYNOLDS & SQNT, Macon, Ga., - Corner Fifth and Hawthorne Bfcreets. ” Send -for Fricc List and Circulars. - . —Aug-V—tf. . STEAM ENGINES,.’from five to Sixty Horse Power. SAW MILLS; with improved Friction Feed and Eachet, or Screw Head Block, GRIST and FLOUR MILLS, PULLEYS, GEARING, BOSES, and Mill Work. Generally. GIN GEAR, GUDGEONS. SUGAR MILLS and KETTLES of all sizes always on -hand. COTTON PRESSES, both Hand and Power. mOM • For enclosing Private Sedue"ec£, Public Squares, Balconies, Grave Lots, Etc, Etc. WSt KEEP A FULL ALL jASTSCLES USED ABOUT STZAFfi KILLS. Why pay more for Fruit Trees not so welt adapted' to this section, as those grown at the " Willow Rake Nursery, HOUSTON COUNTY, S. H, RUIV1PH, Proprietor. Responsible agents are now in the field soliciting orders for next fall de livery. AH Trees Warranted as Rep resented. S. H. RUNSPH, Marshallville, Ga. jGipt F. LEVIS. ' D. B. LEONARD. B. G. LE mm, LEONARD 4 60. BANKERS AND BROKERS, HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA Buy and Sell Exchange, Bonds Stock, Etc. CoLcc tions promptiy attended to. ALSO MAKE LOANS ON GOOD SECCJBm- Advances made on' Cotton in store at lowest rates C. O. DUNCAN. A. L. HILLER DUNCAN & HILLER, A-t.trvrvae*ya at Isaw, Perry, Ga. Practice in the courts of Houston and adjoining counties, Supreme Conrt of Georgia, United States Courts, and else where by special contract. jail J.6 iy A. C. BILEY Attorney at Law, FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA. Collections will receive immediate at tention, and prompt returns made. Reference, Samuel llalL CAaECAStT efe CUBLS, BSACOH, GA. UlTOSTEES AND DEALERS ±8 Hardware, Iron and Steel, TIBBERLAKE 4 CHAPMAH, MACON, GEORGIA, HEAR THE COURT HOUSE, HA WXIWSVILLE, GA. Iam Agent for the Centennial and Gullet Gins, ' Liberal Cash Advances made on cotton in store. Bring me your cotton and I will certainly work for your interest. .Very respectfully,. Sept, n— D. Or. McCOKMICK. 3. H. AHBESSOS. C. D. ANDERSON & SON, WAREBOUSE AND donuMos Mercliaals. FOURTH STREET, IVIAQON, GA. (HOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY B. L. WILLINGHAM & SON) LIBERAL ADYANCES SLIDE ON COTTON IN STORE. THE BAGGING AM) TUBS FURNSEED Al VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES. Wagon Yar md Sleeping Quarters Free to Customers Ga-O Ir®. J. Mi W. GEHISTIAN’S BAB AND NO. 68 GA., VALENTINO’S OLD STAND Where you can be accommodated in. the best of style, with fine Liiqnors, Wines and Cigars, and indeed everything usfially kept in a first-class establishment of the kind.. Meals Stall hoars day or night, .with polite aDd attentive attendants to serve yon. Yon will also find the proprietor on hand who will spare no pains in giving satisfaction to any who may favor him with their patronage. BEDS FBEE. 3". 3&X. X7V. CF5T1 T?=ST»T A TVT~, To the People of Hbn|ton and adjoining Gounties, Stewart’s old Stand, near Campbell?. Jones’, w We guarantee the best attention to stock, and will be glad to see friends and the public generally. onr W. C. TIMBERLAKE, W. B. CHAPMAN CAMP BELL & JONES, MACON, GA, COTTOJXT FAC?OB h COMMISSION HifiCHUTS, Warehome Corner ot POPLAR and SECOND SIRETS. Greet their patronB with the annoEnccL^ent thii their large and comiaodions .Warehoase is now ing entirely rebuilt in lirick for the b-.vter acwm niodatioa of cotton consigned to them, aad Me " “ fident that their facilities for hanu" , , - 0 the next cannot be surpassed by aer house - n Their offi.-e and salesroom have boon ro-arnm - 1 with a view to improved light on samples and tie comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is tx tended to ail to call and see them. Thanking their friends for the liberal patronare extended to them in the past, they ask its conana. ar.ee Advances on Cotton in Store, made when desired, at the lowest bank rates. CAMPBELL & JOKES, A pplication for dismission. Georgia, Honsrox Covxtt: S. A. & L. S. Tonusley, excentorsof Mrs. Sarah Tounsley, of said county, deceased, have applied fat dismission from their trust: Thir is therefore to cite all persons ennrerr vj to appeal at the January term 1X80, of the Conr; cl Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if anj they have, why said application should not ti p ranted Witness my official signature this Oct M.1S7J. m. A. S. GILES, ordinary. GEORGIA—Houston County: W. G’ Vinson and Q. R. Vinson, Executors of Josiah Ymsou, of said county, deceased, have appliedfor dis- unssion from their trust. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the Febuary term, 1880, of the Court of Ordinary oi said county and show cause if any ihev have why said application should uotbs granted. Witness my official signature this No vember 6th, 1879. A. S. Giles, Ordinary. the knovra to set- radical and I’ekmasekt ai.u in all thei; thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, anu sptcdily euros all skin die eases. For Sale by C. R. Manx, Perry, the, aud til druggists. Small Fram for Sale-. MACONy GEORGIA. Have opened their store, No. 71, Cherry Street, next door to Cfcas. Wachtei & Bro., with an entirenew stock of.. Boots of the latest styles and best manufacture, and we are prepared to manufacture all styles of Custom Work to order. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Also a large stock of leather and findings always on hand Hoping to receieive a Share of the public patronage, we ask all to cail, examine and be convinced that shis is the best and cheapest store in tlie city. S;.£CKAll< d £BO B. H. MAY & CO,, 98 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Manufacturers and ’Dealers in WAGONS BUGGIES, I have a good place containing 285 acres in the fifth district of Hon«ton, about thiee and a half miles Bast of i)j- ron, on which is a good two horse fnrm open and now in cultivation, witb.ibuc- dapee of timber for all needful purpos es, which I will sell low ant?, on accom modating terms, for the reason simply that I have no use for it. The fenipps is now pretty good aiul with a moderate outlay ail the fencing and houses, ic- clndiDg Dwelling ana Gin-House, may be put in excellent condition, Examine the premises to your satis-, faction and then apply for terms soon, as I am determined to sell, tf. Samuel D. KmLEii. Georgia—Houston Co jntt. R H. Watson has applied^ for admin istration on the estate of Mrs. Alary White, late of 3aid coHn r y, deceased. This is to cite alt persons concerned to appear at the January term, 1880 of the court; of Ordinary of said county, and show cause; if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this xo-. vembcp 6th, 1879. A. S. Gmis, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Houston County: Wm. R. Harris has applied for ad ministration on the estate of Joseph u ; Harris, late of said, deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, to appear at the January term 1880, of the court of Ordmarv of said county, and show canse if any they have why said application shon-d not be granted. - Witness my official signature this Aih vember 6th. 1879. A. S. Giles, Ordinary. Sale, G A lEl MES, Agncnltnral Implements, Carriage Materials, Faints, Oils, etc.. Agents for Massey’s Excelsior Cotton Gin, Disston’s Circular Saws and Fair banks’Standard Scales. Apl 10,—Ivt. on? I Our facilities for R2P \xEIEG STEAM ys ofjaaT, if not ? uperlor, to any works in the State, pis juji-owcnd of she I>est»mcke. OarjOrsiings-are ma le ui tia Dest Iron the msrket affords. is: ..... - 2r ".«.~..--T v... ’ irc-.:.=r in 3£. CYS.OC TAJEX r A’ «& JSOdNS, MACON, GA. . - - - •= w - ■ EC0KW ALTEE^ENGISF Compact, substantial, econom ; leal aud easily managed. Guar anteed to work well and give full power claimed. The engine and boiler complete, including' governor pump, etc. (and box ing) r-t the low price of 3 Horse Power, - $215 00 Hi •• - 245 0C 6Jf «■« “ r 315 00 JA5IES LEFFEL t CO., Spring- field, Ohio.' HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AND HA IVIES. TRUNKS, TRAY-ELLiNC BAGS, LEATHER, OBIMMiEIVS CARRIAGES. ZS~ Call and examine onr stock before purchasing. 2C8 Second atr.u t, Angne’a Repositories—98 Cherry Stree t, Macon, and sep6—78 INSURE T8UB T80PEBTY IN THE' Under and by order of the«Court of Ordinary cf Houston Bounty, wiU be sold before the Court house door i» said county, on tl»e first Tuesday ® Januarr 1880, within the legal hours oi sale, the West half of lot of land, aum- ber two hundred (220) and twenty i the original tenth district of said Coa - fv. now UDDer eleventh district. bo ty, now upper e. as the propeity cf Everet; Srssor, a _ ceased, for the payment cf his debtsan distribution. Terms cash Ceekd Sasseb, Adm’r of Everett Sasser, dec’d Nov. 6 th—1879. ■_ M TOTAL ASSEYSi. « A $544;72i 05. This company commands the hjghestcoqfidenee- of pradent^bcsineaH men on account of the safe ia vestment of its assets, asd the prompt payment of ill losses. R aioiis L Eiswii. ** stri?t!y President. ‘Secretary; Applications for insurance should be made to the undersign! for the GEPEGIA HOME, the undersigned, wlio is fully coHUuisefcnccI ae Ac ‘W- - - * -: i-A W* EDWIN W A T3riw7VT A r or (rtf