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COTTON STATES LIFE INSUB
ANCE CO££Z»AKY-
Tlxc advertisement bf tliis company,
liic'ereryihing-'&qr^' is on a largo
[ This eompanyds manage d by
i meh'^Loto we all tnoTT, •whose names
are a guaranty for fairness and honesty
in Irdeihess; Roy. J. W. Burke is
general agent <Jf this - Company', and
| "who ever- heard pi.-31 \V. Burke .Being'.
MEAT, MEAT, MEAT.
Konslon Female Institute.
PERKY, G£§ JANUARY M 1S71.
TO THE GE</BtrXA;%BESS.'
\Yh wouhl esteem* it a. favor if our
brethren of 'tlie pr*23s, to hom ifie. senfi
tin liwUe Jbtirn.rJ,. would exchange
with us. ; We Micvc'liieiri failure to
do so is owing to cfireiessness rather
than ohjectionto ;e::v*|tmging with ns.
If the. former supposition is. true, we
hope they wilj^see that our name, is
pht on their e±ehmge list. We have as
.vet received.. only w three : or four ex-
i?iiauge?i, and find it . a diluenlfcy in
’lintki’ig up our paper. ' . ■
No.. 13 Qottoh Avenue.
j The Exercises of tin’s Institution will.be re-
j sained on the second Wednesday in January, 18*1.
Pemianentiy locatea in Perry, it offers good ad--
! vantages to those who have daughters to educate.
} Hie bourse of study is thorough, extensive and
practical, embracing all the branches of acomplete
education:
. urateful for the patronage of the past, the Prin-
cipalAviU'sxvare no effort to make the school second
to none—in all respects worthy of public confi
dence and. support.'7.
The Mjisie Depaittneutiis under the control of an
accomplished and successful teacher.
TERMS?' v '
Spring Session, .:... .....’.$25, $30, $35
Fall Session,..i. $13f$20^$35
| rindow Glass and. Putty
Choice. Leaf Lard.
connected-with anythingBiai "was -not
in every respect reliable and worthy of
pa,teonage. We'beiieVe a Iffeihsttraiice
policy iri the' v ^;eatesf IbefiefiF a .man
pan conler-oB-rhis-family.—. '
.; All classes should insure their lives.
The riclj; besease' they- can easily af
ford; it,' and reverses' msy coine, or
| &eyjgay have large, estates/ bat- no
Your- particular attention is called to the facts
tod figures below. Extonne them closely., -
ILest.—Having' taken. the old stand known as
Brown’s Art G allery, 1 tod"refitted it up in the best
juaiiner, vfo-axe preparecLto execute the finest and -
best work. ' v
■ ‘Second.—Our prices, as will be seen, are greatly
below those of toy other Gallery in Macon.
Thied.—We guarantee perfect* satisfaction in
eveiy case, or qo charge.. >
Fourth.—The only Premium given at the recent ‘
Macon Fair for -the best Plain Photographs Was
awarded to us, ancl'we are determined to keep up
the mcritiof our increasing reputation.
Fifth.—Oar facilities are such that wa can pro-
duce the best pictures-in-Middle Georgia/ and at
reasonable prices.
Sixth.—Unequalled facilities for. making B.vby
Pictures/ and no trouble or pains spared ta give
satisfaction. Call and be convinced.. •
Prices of PlahKPhoiographs.: -
Per.doz, card size for the Albunvanv stvie, $4 00
Half - *« « I.- - - “ 2 «f0
“ •« Victoria Card,. “ 400
" “ Imperial - «* : ««. 5 00
A Photograph 614 x SlVincbeSynicelyframed, '4 00 •
. “ 8 x 10 “ “ . “ 5 00
“ 10-X 12 : «« “ “ -7 00
“j 11 x 14 « «? «« 10 00
Prices of Paintings:
A painting 11 x 14 inches, handsomely framed $20
“ 14x17 “** “ “ 30
“ 2(1X247 aze,gold.gillrframe-50
“ 22x21’ « “ “bust"“- ** W)
Old Pictures copied tb any of the above sizes, or
larger, and finely .finished. A reduction is made
in our. regular prices to families and largo parties.
* Thanking our p^atrons fqr teeir liberal patronage
in thepast, we -respectfully ask -a continuance of
the same. .
' SCHATJB Cc HAYGOOD,
dec28-3m * ‘ Macon, Ga.
Cheap, Whiskey.
’TSe Now York Commercial &3xcr-:
tiser says Georgia, ’havirig.-jgorie 'Bern-'
ocratic; is going to the devil • That-is
'a mistake; she has already gone to ihe
devil, —-of Raxlic-raism—has bound him
hand and foot, and" is going to cast
him into outer darkness.
tl»® undersigned Htj-aidans of Ferry and
) vicinity. Laving extended unlimited indul-
nce to'so~lurge a nmnber-6f our patrons, find
r collections* inadequate to current expenses,
race we say to those in arrears, to come forward
d cancel ti^eir indebtedness,^pr we will not,serve
;in the ensuing year, except for CASH.
. V - M. W. HAVIS,
J. B. SMITH,
Tk B. AEEXAlVnEK.
FItED. A. TOO^lElt,
p:b. d. h. cdleek,
JOSEPH PinKEE, -
dll"
i-eady gioney to clearoff en cnmbrances;
and the . result' of nisd-admihistration
may leiive lmt little to the family. •
The poor-man,, because he may ney-
-er accumulate, and Toecguse immorali
ty and crime are close companions of
igriorahce. and poverty.,
- Our peoxjle, especially,. should in-
snre. The •war Iras impaired the .for
tunes of aif and many have been left
penniless.. Before, the war tre' did not
so.much need it. The institution of
Board can be obtained in good families at reas
onable rales. Expenses must be paid at the end.of
each month. F ur further particulars apply to the
Principal. * dec^-tf
Blitter, Potatoes, Etc.
.PACKAGES choice Goshen Butter,
20 packages ireli and hue Tennessee
Batter,-
50 barrels Irish -Potatoes.
25 barreIsjTeimes.see Apples.
Eornale 1>V
JONES i.BAXl’ER.
DEATH GE 1KE EABICAS. PAR'
: - TYIH GEORGIA.
Hie Radical party -in Georgia lias
r- c. ivsd ita death-blow. The pe«jfle-r-
-rHE .mopu: - - whom it-oppressed' and
ofwkomit Was the natural 'eneihy,
have lism, like a giant in Ids ivi-ath,
have struck ou the shackles vvlriek
•military power had put. upon them, ,
have smitten radicalisfii- ■n'ith . such-a
eighty stroke; that fhb Mileoils htpn-
■ster now -lies viithing at their feet—
t. maimed and helpless-mess.
It cun never, stand erect ■ again-. If.
tuny, and doubtless will, make some
convulsive efforts, some, ’.desperate
•contortions; its muscles will twite# in'
its dying agoniesdtii.d'"the death'rattle
nJl be neirrd in .its throat, but these
lull be only the sure sign's of approach
ing dissolution. -
It wax conceived fu iniquity, bom
of tyranuj- and the violence of war,
bud, being sustained by the power of
milifcny usurpation, it has ilmvedand
fattened upon ignorance'greed, hatred
iind all the bad passions-of tlie lipman
heart.
It gained.-,a foothohl iji fleorgiiv by
the unfortunate resulf of the war/ The
retard of peace found tho civil affab-o
J. T. COMMAy.
TAKE . NOTICE!
Lime Plaster And Cement;
* LTTATS onjmuctbv.
WCvDG.Yv SHADES/
WALLPAPER,
MATTRESSES,..
.independent.'- : ’ . e . - '
. But/this has. been swept from us. It
has been truthfully saidf that but few
men, after the age of forty/" have laid
the foundation of ./fortunes. . How
many there are Tvho,' at that age, and
beyond, have lrad"t6'B(%ih' : Hfe _ anew.
-"|>A3ISBELL’S ‘ Norway Cats, Surprise
Jtli. Oats, Heavy AVhite Prim e Edward’s
island Oats, Tennessee Seed Oats. Foe
sale bv
JONES & BAXTER.
NOW IS THE Tims
. Your accounts are now due, raid you are
respectfully requeued-to call and pay up.
3Iv terms are CASH and CASH ONLY.
dec28-2t J. C. GILBERT.
me. very iirst ^payment made- secures
the policy hs mtieii'as the iasti
Farmcra 'especially should insure,
because it is tlie stifeSt way" of jiro-
vidingidr a family. H. wealtliy, they
can easily afford to cany' a policy,
which in the event of death would be
worth more in ready money than - a
f arm. If their property is encumbered
a Life Policy is peculiarly desirable^
'jot-how often is a farm lost to', heirs
or its value impailAd,''ity' an encum-
BAREELS mpre JHne Georgia S;
rup for,sale cfie.qi bv
" JD'vES A BAXTER.
17-3fia, ’ 100 Clierry Street.
LIFE INS-URASrCE; CQMP
FINE BRANDIES, WINES,,
• The fallowiugare the names of jurdrs
draiyn to serve at the adjourned term
.of Houston Superior Court, commenc
ing Holiday, January 9, 1S71:
GILVSD JITKY,
THOS. WOOD-
>Tt*xt to Lauier House,
MACOX, G.L.
Is the place to buy PUKE and UNADUX*-
TERATEB MEDICINES.
KE SELLS AT 50.CC-N PRICES.
Ttm, H. Talton,
■Jho. T. Cooper,
Clias. S. Winn,
Jho. T. - Napier,
J. W. Woolfolk,
W. H. King,
S. A. Tounsley,
Win. D.fjDay, ''
T. Mr Biituer,.
Jno.F.. Clark,
-Jno.- A. Hafer-,
J. D. Smith,
O. P. Chra'ehwell,
A. H. Draper,
SamT C. Rice,
Sum’1 Gurr,
in Houston counfy .sho-.ild
sell the cheapest anti best
dG -of the moon. If any.
^ Ho trade, we advise them
have to stop anywhere short
:o X: Gordon's. Any
>*Ttitn Aiidbliild
T ':>y k Gordon
found this si
T<> to
A. J. B-IUULE, the well hnc=c
tor ol' Hiudle’s Photographic- T-
con, G;l.—the saine Ilitklls who phoio-
gmphecLibr the Army of Tennessee, under.
“Old Jog,” rcr-rpeCtiuliv informs Ilie ehixenK
of Hohstoii honiity Ihat he.'itiE eshtl)h:>h h
hrr.nrii'Gallery in Peny, on -Janntny 15th.
1870. Having given the picture hrJuness
liis undivided attention for many yearn, he
<ioocr hasittite to clGim -lliiit- ~ ; •
m pie.
Deposited with tlie State of Georgia^.
CALL AND BUY YOUR-SLT'PLIES.
Deposited with the State of South Carolina.
J. D. Clark.
POE awry .HwniiRTTY OR POT.Tr,Y HOLDERS.
THIRD STREET; 1LVC0N, GA.
1118 PICTURES CAUNOTUE EX
CELLED
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
Tlir.t-toitUs to inspect tiie most- elegant assort-
mci.t ui hi-y Gaels tfat &s ever is.-hel;!. choald
lif t dehiyfliVtt proceed iminediate’.y to pay i: Gor-
r.imV.-v.'lje.o sl.e jiioet ceGe iuy
J. P. Pattishall,
Geo. Paul,. .
TliOs. H. RbntZj
C'rns. Holland;
L. P. Warren,
A. J. Todd,
D-. J. Perinenter,
J. H. Houser,
E. N. Glozier,
II. Ar- Lane, -
F. S. Kiug, -
T. M; Bolton.
By any in tlie State. Every (I&icSiptiqa
Picture known to .tne proiV-ssion kiken m
the highest style of the art. Eemctitl.- r the
•time; he will open,hfe gallery on the 15th
of nest January,-' ‘ Let ailavail 'thenrs; Ives
of this opportunity to get good picture.-.: no
inferior work goes out from Riddle's Gal
lery. . ' dee 28-tf
These deposits ‘are not taken from the premium assets, as mRny Companies have
done, but were obtained bv an assessment of 30 per cent upon the guaranteed cajutal of-
the stockholders. These amounts are dejiosited-entirely beyond the control of the Com
pany- they do-riot enter into its business, and cannot he taken up until eveiy policy
issued by. the Company is paid up or cancelled. This afforda security superior, to all
other Companies.; - '->’• - 7 - .
FGPvEIGH AND E0UESTIC
Aiiviilng sUb >vants to buy, and- that too at tlie
very lowest prieesi They have the best Prints at
1 cents; nieaehed 1—t Homespuns at l2j,' cents;
• Dress Goods at leas than l,Iacun pricer.; a few more
of those Donicvard shiiLs at ,f 1, and anything els©
in. the Dry Goods line, besiUes-Perfiunery, Toilet
Articles; Tabic and. PoeheV Cutlery, Havdware,
Wooden-ware, etc., etc. (If yo-a want to inio-,v what
is indnac-l in ‘‘etc.,’.’ come anil see for jvmrselvcs.)
.Preaaent
Vice President
...'..............Secretary
.Actuary
.., General Agent
';.... .Medical Examiner
.Superintendent of Agencies
W. B. JOHNSTON,...
WM; S. HOLT,. ... -1 .
GE». S/ 0BEAH,
C. F. : HcCAY,.. ; v
JOHN W. BXTRKE,- .
J, MEECER GREEN,
m.J. : MAGILL.......
Handsomest Btoels
. AS5<3QEsriQK.r-Gdn. : tGfirie'i;al-Gi’ant.
uppoint anotlrer- tbtmlK^viag day?—
.W e all fefi. very ■ thankful' jn Georgia
about now.- ' - ' ;
A Good'
Unparalleled Suffering!
aibetts um mmmnE-
Xji O £3 T !
On the streets of .Perry,’ diirihg Christ-
mias, a gold hiindterehlsf ' clasp ' and lace
handlceyehiefr The ringlomtiier. dasp was.
gntuked t‘.C, V. C.”—the handkerchief, “C-.
Y. Cater.?’ A -libani reWard^wiU. be paid'
;for4t when returned to the owner.--
MIX & KiRTLAffDV
Assortment of Beady-made Clothing,- Boots,
Shoes, Hats. Caps, and Gents’ Funnelling Goods,
wliicli, iix quality aiicLprico, are warranted to su*t
any lt asonable iuril Now, young uian, if yon
-want to play liavoo witkthe heai ts of the ladies, be
pure to buy your clothes at Day & Gordon’s.
Every iRarried lady'should see to it. that her
But don’t be alarmed, reader, for it did
not happen anywhere in this neighborhood;
in iact srick a thing could not take place
as long as
LVJZR COMPLAINTS,
THE FOLLOWING COMPRISE SOME QF THE UNANSWERABLE.
FORT VALLEY
C. F. COOPER
Husband
A r o. 3, Cotton Avenue, MAC02U GA., 1
Chronic and Acute Inflammation
Respectfully invite the attention of wholesale
and retail buyers to their large and well assorted
stock, which comprises everything in the shape of
ladies’, gentlemen's, misses'^ youths’ and boys'
wear, of all-the very newest styles, among them
the besf makes of Philadelphia, Xew York, Boston,
3<ew Haven, etc. TTe feel confident of suiting
customers, both in quality and price, and there-
fore invite a call. ; decS8-3m
Does liis- trading with Day <v Gordon, for iheirs
is certainly tlie store at which the best goods are
sold at vey low prices. There is no mistake about
it; they mean what they say—if. you want proof of.
it, call and see them-.
Now let the w-hole populace of Houston, county
make a grartd_rtish.
' The Sjirmg^Term of this Institution be
gins Tuesday, Jahuary 10th, 1871. Tuition
‘ 83, $4, and ^o per month.. Music $5 per
month. Boitrd ^froin $16 to $18 per mouth.
If desired, a number of yoimg ladies can
rboardwiih the Principal
Tor other information; -fipply . to thePrin-
.cipal, . - — Bev.'T.,
; , jazio-lt • •
LIFE. INSHBAIGE;
1. The changes and fluctuations taking place and liable to occtir m commercial af
fairs. j .
2. /The unreliability of labor. • * ~
3. TheAncertainiy of crops and of prices.; :
A The absence of requisite capital to-meet the losses mid disappointments rvliicli may.
;occun : . ' '
H - 5. The ceriaiuty cf- distress which, in most cases,-must follow the loss of the head of
the family by death. 1 ^ ^ .•" T
6. -The cmainty sf provision for these contingencies, which'l^ife lnsurance Policy
Bacon, Earff, Mihit, Pish,
Immediately
^To Day_* Gprdon'k, for they may rest assured
' that they will save money by so doing.
- - dec28-tf
THE- COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY'IB A GOOD COMPANY,
AMD PERFECTLY HARMLESS,
*
But ite eflcacy is too permanentiy e:
llshwl in the Soutoem and. Western S
do require further recommendation.
Tha wise will give iLa trial—that i
that is asked- - -
Hundreds of Certificates from ihe
men iuthe country attest the value of
medicine- '- • • .' '
MARSHALLVELLE, GA..
Therefore a policy in the Cotton States Life Jnscrance Company is a provision which
wfll guard yonr loved onesffom want or pecuniary distress, in the event of. your misfor
tune or yous death.
Evsry bbbyTakes It!
Upppiii, Obilk aid Tern,