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HOME-MADE FERTILIZER
S. A. it; L. S. TOUNSLEY,
Houston Homs Journal
ATTENTION, PLAN17 RS!
THE OILY GASH STORE IF THE
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JNLY
■BERT.
Special Notices.
BBOCERIES, PROVWIONS,
(PERRY INCLUDED-)
PERUVIAX GUANO,
LAND PLASTER,
BAUGH’S RAW BOX!
SANDY'S PHOSITIO P
ETTWAN, Xoa % anV i,
CHAPPELL’S PEOSI’J
fumptlves.
m, Ijj * Hlmple
to his fellow-
CLOTHING & SHOES
J. W. MANN
wiUitho
Calls everybody's attention to his
moth 8t'?ck of -'sFagaHiBEaSg
mxo;
Errors of Youth.
rra-EMAN who imtfered for year* from
Kw Bebimj; Pronator* Daisy, and all
t „ 0 f youthfnl in<E*cwtinn, will, for the
mfiering humanity, send free to all who 1 '
the recibe and direction for mating the
jinedy by which he waa cored.. Sufferer*
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS,
CONFECTIONERIES
Fruits, Toys, &c.
. - - . • Chick ASAtmiTcniz, December 6th, 1870.
Da. C. A Cheatham—Dear Sir: In aasvrer to yoof inquiry “How did my Home-
Made Felt lizsr do?" I will say, ‘-It did ttrst-iatP’ I consider it as good as a majority
■gi the commercial fertilizers, ainl noUhidf so espensive. Tim next season I shall use
none hut theHoine-made, if you gm-fanush me with the chemicals to make it J.
Yours truly, ’ JOHN MORELAND.
If you want a few tons of the “Home-
Made. Fertilizer,” prepared by It. W. Hunt
A Co. , Macon, Git. , call on N. T. Johnson,
Agent, at MarshaHvillo, Go.
LOOK OUT FOR THE WHISTLE- OF
the fort Talley and -hav-
KINSVILLE .BAILROALJ
■ Why cannot, every inielligeiii Lnusr organize a giinno company on his own’farm,
he and his laborers hiking aU'the stock?’ There is no plantation in the country that
enterprise aiid energy of a tew-practical men have, the past seitson, proven tlmt as good
or hatter corn or cotton cm be made from the Home-Made IVrtilizei; as may "be yielded
by unj’of the nostrums sold at such extravagaht-priccs. E - •
Experience shows that where lot-mmnre or dflief rich deposits can he obtained, it
answers a better purpose than dry swamp earth. In that case, eight (8) barrels of .the
lot manure should-ba used withrthe qmmtity of chemicals, bones, etc., instead of five
ASjbarrels of dry muck. This improves the qualify, and lessens the price of the fetili-
zer. byincrcasmg the weight Some have added pure-Peruvian Guano, to the compound
in the" proportion of 150 to 200 pounds, but five or six bushels "of cotton seed have been
found to be of equal service as the TVamyjjgM, and inncb ch^qier. In all cases the tones
sind Plaster of Paris should first be weil "mixed with the Lot Manure or rich earth, and
then the barrel of -mixed ehemicdls dissolyed’in a little -water, and thoroughly incorpo
rated The cliiamcAis, Bones, Plaster of Parlsgeic., sold by us we guarantee to he of the
i-ery best quality; AVe caff particular attention to" our preparaaon of BoneA as it is
Bone dissolved: hi Sulphuric Acid, .and dried with Bone Charcoal As there will be an
active demand for these idpmncaiV parties who wish a supply should send in their or
ders early. : f- -’ "■ .■" '> 'V -fr <■> *>. tX IT'**:. - ..
L. W. HUNT & CO.. Druggists.
MACON, GEORGIA.
LOME-MADE FERTILIZER.
If you want a Woodruff Wagon or. Bug
gy, of the very best, kind, call on. N. T.
Johnson, Agent, Miiriihallville, GA
AND SALMON,
WHISKIES, BRAiSHiES,
CANNED FRUITS OF ALL NINDS.
(thd ihj!Chfeapesttby 1.0Qper, rf.
Cent!
Tobacco and Segars,
"Which will be sold at most reasonable rates.
FIRE-WORKS! FIRE-WORKS!!
fc A big supply of all kinds.
For sole by N. T. Johnson, Marshall ville,
Georgia.
SODA, STARCH, SALT, SPICES,
t from the rei*>rt of % committee Cpniiet-
icusni. H. A. Clinch, B. B. B»xt*r end
blite, appointed by the Hancock County
had Club, on Fertilieere: .
‘commute bavin.; again carefully insppfcf-.
fenlta upon corn and eotton of the Home;
itllizer, beg leave to report our eramina-
itn experimental plat of Mr. R. Tappou,
plain*. Greene County. Tiles' .pi<*iugs
illy weighed and noted: “ "
rowa, each 188 feet long, fe. tilized with
ire, weighed 42 pounds. Cost per acre.
Agents of tlie Houston Home Journal.
Fort YalJeJ-i-Geo. W ..-Stargcs
Byron—-Thomas B. Goff’" :
Marslmlville-^-N. T- Johnson.
Candy, Nuts and Raisins!
S.TER,
On next -Tlittriiday" night, the good
people of Henderson propose to give"
an ent-rtuiument, the proceeds of
,ff-hieh r will,be devoted to building an
search:- of 'fhe" author .of “Communica
ted.” In a cosy cottage I find “Atlele”
seated, looking intently into the glow
ing ’ embers. The shades of Luther,
Melanctlion, and other distinguished
reformers rise up before her; on, the
pages of future history she sees recor
ded among their great deeds: “ Adele,
the true woman, who, in the nine
teenth eetitiiiy; effected,-by the" influ
ence of her powerful pen, such a ref
ormation in the young men of that
period.”
Dear boys, if you would choose a
wife, don’t take one who is always
findfug fault with" everything she sees
But, to tell you the truth, we can’t beginto
enumerate half the theings we have^jn onr
store. Come and see for yourselves.
S. A. &L. S. TOUNSLEY.
decl7-tf
Dr. J. C. GILBERT, -Agontat Perry. J
Gen. C. D. ANDERSON, " Agent at- Fort Valley.
N. T. JOHNSON, Agent at Marshallville.
Academy and a Masonic Lodge room.
The entertainment will- consist of cha
rades, tableaux, music, negro minstrel-
in manure, weighed 42 pounds. Cost pci
I 80.
I rov.-i, each 188. feet lung. fexOlzed with
I guano, weighed 31. Ppuuda. Coat per
0 50. 1
f rowa, each 180 feet long, fertlllxed with
tjHiK Franuztat, weighed 40 ponnds. Coat
[ $s oo.
1 rowi), each-18# feet loaf. fertiliaed with
rl manure, weighed- tli'yoiuid*. Coat por
Home Made Eerfcflizerj
Said to be the cheapest by 100 per
cent.'
I am prepared to furnish .my ens-
t jmers with all the -in'grediants and
formular to make their own guano at
home at the very lowest market price.
ALL INGREDIANTS SOLD BY ME
ARE WAERATED TO BE PURE.
0. D, ANDERSON,
. Fort Valley, Ga.
dec!7-4t
bIc-V iiS. wiHToiicliidewith a grand
supper, which the Henderson people
well know how to fix up. Their pro
gramme is atturctive, nnd the objects
to whieh the money is to be appropri
ated lire worthy the support of every
oue. So let ull the people turn out
anil make the. affair a grand success.
A good supply of different Brands of
S'XJNTE XiIQXTOSlS
: 'Always ou liaud.
FURNITURE
rgia Sjrj
EH,. .1
hreoL 1
a row*, eacli 186 feel long, fertilized with
Buperpfio*^h»te, wcigked.JJ jvoands-. Coat
i, $21 00. .
ionuuittee were univ< r«»ny of the ojiinion
s number of uuf»peniHl on the Home-
fertilizer, wore in of the other Ter-
AiiiiioATOns.—"While some workmen
were digging n ditch hist week, from u
pond on the farm of Mr. L. M. Hous
er, they came across nine young alliga
tors, seven of which they killed and
two made their escape.
Gem and Aibert Crackers,
SOMETHING NEW.
BEDSTEADS, TRUNDLE BEDS,
WARDROBES, TABLES, CHAIRS,
WASHSTANDS, CRADLES,
CRIBS, SAFES, ETC.,
r«. I- W. MUST it CO.. l)rn«;I»t,, 82 and
ry utreet, Mnfiui, Ge. have the formula for
no-made FertilUor aiuivc mentioned, and
:e pieanure in exhibit ng it to all planter,
lug all ncceaeary infone-nticu in regard to
;y are prepared to furairh the cbemicala.
a uc now taking order*. In order to in,
ompt delivery, all ordeifi eliould la: unit in
Cincmnati Lager. Beer, at all times auil
Seas ms-
~CEHstm.uK Money Prize Boxes for the ju
venile portion Of the ioiDmuniiy.
A good assortment of idl kinds of goods
for fho Christmas holidays, inciudiog
C AMPBELL & JONES
Wo would bo glad if . our friends in
different parts of the county would
send uh for publication the names of
the School Commissioners nnd Trus
tees elected lust Saturday.
Gen. C. D. ASDXUMS. Agent.
. Imt VaUey. Ca..
Hr. J. C. GILlinmi Agent,
Perry, Ca.
A general assortment of METALLIC, and
every description of WOODEN
oo:F^:D>snsL
A Hearse can be furnished to order at any
time, on short notice. I can be found in
the day.time at my store, next to the Hotel;
at night, at my residence, adjoining that oi
Dr: Ha vis.
Fort Valle/. Elections.
At the municipal election hold in
Fort Valley last Saturday, the follow
ing Board of Alderm in was elected:
D. N. Hightower, E. M. Brown, J.
F. Maddox, D. Lossy, J. G. ’Usseiy.
The following persons were elected
in accordance with the provisions of
the School:Biff passed by the Lite Con
gressional Agency:
Fort Valley District; For Commis
sioner: Dr. W. A. Mitthews. For
Trustees: J. F. Troutm-m, R;v. T. A.
Brown, Rev. W. A Sk Uie.
52i8th District: For Commissioner,
Elbert Fagan; For Trustees: Irving
English, Berry Hobbs, J. D. Murray.
Ca-TT^KTO l
REESES SOLUBLE,
PACIFIC GUANO,
COMPOUND ACID PHOS. LIME.
I am selling these guanos at redneed
prices. Orders solicited.
C. D. ANDERSON,
Fort Valley, Ga.
PLANTERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
have not made money planting,
those -wlio hwvo, buy your Dry
A. HOPSON & CO.
BOOTS. AID SHOES
No. 41 Second Street.
Furniture Made to Order;
and repaired at short notice. I will sell
you Furniture os CHEAP AS IT BAN BE
BOUGHT IN MACON.
GEORGE PAUL,
dec 17-ly -
See What Fire Dollans Will Do!
i:u» has, during the past week,
rd ii heavy addition to their al-
Largc Stock, find" propose to sell
ees to correspond with the price
GUANO! GUANO!
PHENIX GUANO,
SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND,
WILCOX GiBBS & CO. MANIPU
LATED GUANO.
I nin offering the above well known
standard fertilizers for cash. or oh
time at
greatly seduced prices
to correspond with the low price of
cotton.
C. D. ANDERSON,
ji" : r ' r ’’A'^Fort Valiev, Ga.
dec!7-tf. -
HGW YOU 1L4Y HAVE THEM, g
SPECIALITIES
The following were elected School
Commissioners and Trustees in Perry,
last- Saturday: ...
For Perry—Commissioner, C. M.
Neel; Trustees—-\Yni. -Brunson, Geo.
V.-Markert, Geo. W.,Singleton., For
. Upper Town District—Commissioner,
Jeff Swift, colored; Trustees—Jus. A
Hill,, Lewis Barrow, colored, Rev. Mr.
Primus,, colored. Lower Town Dis
trict-Commissioner, Andrew S. Giles;
Trustees—J.. A Holtzclaw, J. D.
Choate, D. H. Riley.
$95,000 IN PREMIUMS’
A. HOPSON & CO.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK
Goods bought.-at; regular rates na
pi any one, and in addition, have
fge variety of Merchandise that
^ased and sent out by their resi-
' New York Buyer at less tliih its
il Value.
lose goods will A'e sold as they
bought, and at such Low Prices
ill bring to Planters and other
Lasers Peace, Proaiierity, and
entment, even with cotton at 13c
(ound.
S. Waxelbanm, Bro. & Co’s
19,000 SHAREHOLDERS,
Each of whom has also an equal chance te
$95,000 in
m Valuable Real Estate .Prizes!
dec 17 -tf
OPZE DOLLAR SAVED IS TWO DOLLARS MADE!
PERRY HIGH SCHOOL.
Roaxoxe, Aua., December 17, 1866.
Dh. L. B. Abbett—Dear Sir: I have
much pleasure in bearing my. testimony
to the efficacy of your valuable
LlV’litl MEDICINE. I have, for
many yearn post, used it in my practice
with success. My confidence in- the
great "value of your Medicine increases
the longer I -use it; "ahd observe its
wonderiul health-restoring effects. B
has given universal satisfaction in all
the families to whom I have recom
mended it
jan!2-2t W. E. WHITE, M. D.
DRESS GOODS.
I. HOPSON & GO.
SHAWLS.
SXJHS AND CLOAKS
Yonng Men’s Municipal Ticket.
Election Saturday, Jan. 14, ’71.
The follou-ing names are proposed
i candidates for Mayor and AJder-
|d Sulta at $8.00, former price,
s F’aM Snileat $8.00. ••
»’ Cloth Suite at S.00. •* J
so the fifth stock .of
teen Cloaks at-
. ,
s ..$13.00
$12.00
$13.00 to 13.00
men. If elected they will do their
utmost to reduce the expenses of the
city as well as to work the streets to"
the best possible advantege at the least
expense, to reduce and equalize taxa-
Mrs. Ingham, of Iowa, will live in
history as the woman who delivered a
Fourth of July oration while her hus
band provdly sat on the back of the
platform, holding the baby, and who
now presides over a snffer.ige society.
LYONS YELYET CLOAKS
tion. to preserve tlie public peace and
decency, and to do their duty impar
tially to all irrespective of condition or
color:
Por Mayor—B. M.-’ Davis; for Alder-
men—Jas. D. Makim Geo. WI Eillen,
Geo. U. Majkek, W, H, 3L Gordon,
For reference, apply to Mr. W. J. North
ern, of Mt Zion, or to any of our potrons.
decl7-tf
: Chinese ruffians in. "San Francisco j
have a sort of mutual insurance some- i
ty, by which one who is injured in any!
scheme of murder for plunder thieves i
a weekly allowance, and in case he:
goes to prison his family is provided •
for,
DOMESTIC GOODS.
3 the reasoning-portion of mankind it is
bparhmt ^esfionwhy so many fritier
jr, unthinkingly, the -inestimable boon
^llui, when the means of regeneration
ivithin Oaeir reach The excellence of
iy s Family Bitters has been, more gen-
y eadorstd than any other -f-hfieSieme"
introduced to thepnblic, and hundreds j
looK upon the cure effected bv the i
;rs as next to a mirade, and we would j
to afcfjvhq are suffering' from whatever j
e8e, tp try a “bottle, ” as we know they j
5 will Sell at Manufacturers’ New York Prices. - - $50
i ■/•jr .
A yaupg tidy in. IndianaVas frozen
to death during t!ie iast co ld spell
I while out sleigh-riding with a young
i man. A-young man who can’t keep a
i girl from freezing, when he has her in
I a sleigh all to himself, should be pun-
An exhorter at a revival meeting at
Council Bluffs became indignant be
cause. a brother was superior in sh:g-
iug. ‘^Brother Brown,” he stiid, “can
sing and prayrAmt, by .the blessing of
God, there is one thing I can bc-at him
iu~I can fiddle his shirt clean off”
Silks, Black And Colored.
ji v/iil do all that is claimed for it!
ished to tire full extent of the-law.
They have in Wisconsin what are
called “hard times parties.” The in
vitations are written on brown paper,
and request the guests to dress in then-
old clothes. Bean soup, crackers, and
dried herrings constitute the refresh
ments, with “cambric tea.” and water.
Th* jpesto walk lunuq,
He will spend the first half of each
month in his office in Perry over the
j old Drag Store, and one fourth, or the
i latter half of each month will be given
] to his practice in HRwkmsrflle »t Mrs.
15 AND 47 SECOND STBEET, MACON, GA.
a WAXELBAUM, BBO. A CO.,
NEW YORK STORE.
deel7-9nj.
by the dealers from .whom" they ob
tained the liqnor. A . dealer who re- ;
fuses to pay may be fined from SuO to i