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CUAMO FOR COTTON!
The Houston Home Journal
NEW AD
te Times.
It is rumored that a marriage has
been armnged betweem the Princess
Beatrice, the youngest daughter and
ninth child of Queen Victoria, and’the
Marquis of Ely. The Princess is now
in her 14th year hating been bom on
the 14th of April, 1857. The Marquis
was .bornjm 1849.
N EW ADVERTISEMEN T S
r\ EORGLA, HOUSTON COUNTY—Wi}-
VT loughby Manning has applied for ex
emption of personalty, and setting npari
and valuation of homestead, and-1 will pass
upon the same on the 8th day of April,
1871, at ten o’clock, A. M., at my office.
March 25, 2871. W;--T. SWEPT, O. H. C.
PERRY, GA., MARCH 30, 1871.
The Ei^ck* Amuionlated Bone Suoer.
Phosphate of Lime
During the past three years, the tn-.
payers qf Butts c.ounty have defrayed
current expenses; and decreased a pre
viously accumulated debt about six
thousand -TS*
W ILL BE EXCHANGED FOB COTTON DE-
■liverabie next Fall; it is a first-class article.
Vents at ncariv all stations of importance in
Georgia, orinformation raay belgdof ■ -
COTTON AYENUE, MACON, GA,
ChincLaTsi v. d Peruvian
CUANO.
Bequeathing His Skin to'Patbiotic
Pcbposes.—An exceedingly eccentric
man has turnedug m Massachusetst.
He has made and'published Ms will,
and in it gives his body; after-hE
death, to Prof. Agassiz and Olive:
has already struck manly blows for in this county, on - the morning of
the rigid. New York 1 has.shown : her- the 14th, .ihstant,"MABX Tjtzzib, in fant,
self free, despite tile, bayonets used to daughter of james-'K and M. "Lizzie
control the "election; the attempt to. jjelvin, aged four months 'and forir
radicalize her by fpree has resulted M gays.'
the election of a Democrat Hoffman, ‘ ManT fond B opes an d bright anticir
by a larger majority than ever before, pations'clustered around the litte bud,
Alabama has followed, and left-carpet-, but she has been “transplanted from
baggers apd spallawags out in the e hrth to bloom in Heaven. ”
cnleL Norfch Carolina lias tlirrvwh' off ill - ~ v
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS AND UMBRELLAS
mh30-3m-!*- ■ j ~ " ~
Georgia Cdssiiiieres!
Corn, Oats and Hay.
$ rconsigmaent, and for sale cheaply .
. * JO^ilS Ou BAXTEll.
Persons indebted toJohnQ. Bolton, deceased,
.. c jieu u pay the undersigned, \dio is L-e a-
jiinistrator.tin tiio estate tors will pre
vent their demands hi terms of the law.
IlfH.' ICnV T T> PTPU
W HOLESALE GROCERS,
MARTIN & COLTER,
Application for Dismission,
OEOBGLA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—David H. It
ley, Administrator of 'Amos O'Prv. petition,
.for letters,pf. dismission. Those are therefore t*
notify all per&oris*interested,, torlih andappraneL
inv office on or before the first Monday in July
next, to show cause, if any, why the petition
Meal and Bran.
shonld not be granted.. Given under i
and official signature, this March, 15.1871.
~ “ W. T. StWre'V’fV
Commission Merchants
MACON, GEORGIA
Shkkutb Office. Houstojt Co. I
- -F \ y March 15th. ian. I
NoticeR of sale 1104 btbeyaclVcrtisrag connected
with thi* office will hercaiter be pnbliuhod. in the
Southwest Georgian, instead of the Hovsrbx Home
Jocbsai.
W. D. PIEECE, Sheriff.
jnhIG4t "
Chain of all kinds, • '
. Tobacco, Segars,
Liquors, Candy,
-.- Eiqmw 'M^ .-
V - . ' Coffee, Tea,-
• Sugar: Salt,
.. Canned- Fruits,
Tin -ah'd Wooden Ware,
-All of which will be sold yey low for Cash.
Give ns a call. mh30-3m
Federal AdministratioH and a s gn that
the da^’jis jnotiai > distent whep^Democ-.
Tracy- shall again be' in the ascendent all
.over the land. That -will be a clay ef
f orifl TirhcnorifTr tanrvri ‘vnnxr • it
Lime Plaster and Cement.
best qualify, always birhand and
for sale low- by. . ? ~ . r.. :.;-. ':
T; %- Z.v JONES & BAXTER. -
Donn Piatt seems to know all about
old Simon Cameron. The following,
is from one of his recent Commercial
let|er«{ f <
classified ,as plain P cr ' ce and Prosperity—soon may
come!
r»
way into
/JEOBGISj HOUSTON. COUNTY.—John A. Miras
va has applied for exemption of personalty, and
I will pass upon the same on the-7th day of March
tlS71_at ten O'clock;-AT M.. at my office. This Feb
ruary 21,1871. W. T. SWIFT, O. H. C.
AT J. C. GILBERT'S DRUG STOPS.
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He has openly bought hi
the .Senate, and used the S
place the purchase money.
A Practical Explanation. : ;: -
• i For Sh^ptdHustiratibil of whaf these
words mean, commend -us to the -fol
lowing. As 'a -practical noon we -en
dorse . it most heartily. We have nev-
jer heard cif an explanation of this cl^ar,-
: acter at once sqsymmetricab so com
elusive, and so eminently satisfactory
in. its details and results
“Charley !whai -is osculation?” ,
Bacon and Xlrd.
Window Glass and Puttr
OLIVER^ DOUGLASS & CO.
G eorgia. Houston couNTy^-ix h. Means
has applied to-bo appoiuted guardian of the
.persons-and. property of Jasper Florence and
- Charles Edgar, minor orphans, of BolingTG. and
^Henrietta >L Morris, late of said county,, dqccas-
•nd. All -persons cdncenied arc notified-to show
'cause, if any they have, aL the Court of Ordinary
“Of said county, toJjO jiHld on the first Monday in
April next .why said,, application should not be
granted. Marcli lst,1871. J
; . . W- T. SWIFT, O. H. a
CARHAPvT & CURD,
C HOICE Tennessee Hams,". Choice Ten
nessee Sides,^Choice Tennessee Slsoulf
ders, BuIk Hams' nnd Shoulders, Lard in
cans and caddies, for sale by .
JONES & BAXTER.
Hiscivil
on. of the
ilest; he,
consists of a conj
CROCKERY
GLASSWARE,
:/~VE0R6lA. HOUSTON COUNTY.^-TTucreRH Win.
vX Brunson, Administrator of Fh.vd Sawyer, de
ceased, hafiarjpPcd to me for cUMnisKfon from the
^arne. these are therefore to erto all persona in-
Tobacco. Tobacco.
Hardwire, Lron & Steel,
wativo mood of “Steal thou, or let
~~ 1 ” ' 1doked:j6ttt
country, he signalized
carrying off whole bar-
A.nd all this waajdope
o'f our county yvqs^
by the -enemy, and
guns throbbed upon ,
lis department, where
3 spider, weaving po-
“Osculation, Psinny dear,
i s learned expression,, queer,'
For a' nice sensation,.-
I pot '.my arihi ^thhsj' around
waistj-. : : ‘
This isapproximation;
Y6n needmot fear—
There’s Ho one here—
. Your. lips quite near—
I then”—
“Oh, dear!”
“Fanny,: that's osculatiou. ”
Wood and
wellow.wabe;
Wholesale
tcrested ti be end appear before moon or before
tap first Monday in June -next to show cause, if
any, vrhj t they should, wot be granted the appli-
r « a:i.t. Given under my hand and official signature
-thiB March 1st. 1871. W. T. SWTFT, O. H. C.
by ah indigpai
his. departure!
rels; Of money,
while the capil
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iEOEGIA, HOUSTON COUNTI'—C. N. Bonn-
"'ttL-e has applied' for. Icttcriof
true mr jctseraui guarcuaunnip
on the person and property of'John M. Rountree,
minor diild of James W. Roinltree,, deceased.
This is to notify all persons interested to file their
-objections, if any. on or before the firet Monday
in April next, why the application should not bo
grant'd. Given under my hand and.official sig
nature, th.» March .1st, 1871.
SCOYILL HOES, 1 ~ Manufacttjbebs of
Cheap to the Trade. : TINWARE.
Table Cattery. Pocket Cattery.
: This picture „ fepibsehte the Great, Benefactor; we also have the Good 17111, Plottage
Cook. Improved Iron Witch, and iorae twelve pther patterns, all ^guaranteed. A-large
E. L. FELDER & CO.
A LL pci-sons indebted are- requested to
xveall and settle in some way. All unset-
lied claims will soon be turned over, to a
lawj'CT; which,we regret to-do. Our cirl
cnmstailcesforce it ’ •' '■ *
GOODS CHEAP FOR GASH AT '
THE OLD STAND.
FANCY GR0CEE3,
Cotton and Com Sweeps,
/'GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—
vl Win. M. McDonald Iras applied for let-
tors of ghardiamdiiip^of the minors of'Win.
Miller, deceased, these are,therefore to cite
all perionn interested-to be and appear ait
my office on orhefore the first Monday in
April next, to show cause, if any, why let-
‘■ers shonld not. be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture,- this Febniarv & 1871.
td yr, T. SWIFT, O, IL C.
FINE BRANDIES, WINE$
,; Ait Oliip. Prodigy.:
. -Ohio is bragging over a man with
wondejiuj memory.; 5 He .is .fifty-three
years of age, illiterate and ..nearly
blihd^ but he remembers the occur
rences of .every day since January 1,
1827, /wben he 'was nine years -old.—
Mention any date to him in the last
forty-four .years, and he tells you in
stantly wiiat .day of the week it was,
-what sort of weather prevailed, and
The bpys.af
yen; haye-a- ire
Ladies Dress Goods-at cost and less.
5,000 lbs Cow Feed.
TheB^tEloirr Made Ac-, 4.,
; CALL AND SEE DS.
xnK23-2t
42 Third Street, MACON, GEORGIA.
and', 11 putting one end between! thear
teeth, swallow'the rest. " After .'cahnly
epjoying the delicious sweetness awhile;
they take hold of-the end- of ttrb strin'g
and. pull it gently out ahd'repeat 'the
G eorgia Houston county.—
’ Whereas Win. P. Simmons has applied
lor letter-; of admimstr.ition on the estate of
Airs. H. M. Morris, late of Houston coun
ty, deceased, these are therefore to cite all
persons interested to be and; appear before
me on or b'elbre the first Monday in April
next, to -show cause, if any. why letters
should not be granted the applicant. Given
under my hand and official signature, this
February: 8: 1871. Wj T. SWIFT,
ta O. H. G.
MACON, GA.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in- April, 1871.
•before the Court Houko door- iir tlie town ol
Perry, Hourton County, Georgia', within the legal
hemrs of eale^ ninety-loiir and. tpree.quarter {04.%)
aciep of laud,, being part of Lots No. thirty (30)
and thirty-ono (31) in the Twelfth (12th) Dfutrict of
Houstou County, ..Georgia, aiid known' as 'the
^JaclrCoalBon Place,” and now owned by Willough
by Planning. ' Levied on and' sold aathe property
of Willoughby Manning,' to Ealiil'y-a fi. fa. from.
Houston .Superior Couft in favor of 'Hardeman &
Sparkk’vs. Willoughby.Manning^,.maker and-A. W.
‘ Peurifoy, .Endorser. '
March ,7th 1871. . W. D. PTERGE. Sherifi:
POTATOES!, OIXIONS,
-Build Iron Railings.for Grave Lots, Public
Squares, Ac.; make
Modests—According to Washington
Specinls in the New "York papers the.
Resident has poncluded not to press
Doini&gb on this session of Congress,
what lie was wbrking-at and conversed
about. A gentleman who proposed a
test'provided 5 liiniself- with' a-. joninai
jfor foriyifiye years, andufter- several
severe !.cross^exaihiiiatiphs proved the
Ohioan to be corTeci-invimably. ;
PERRY, GEORGIA,
HORSE POWER SAWMILLS,
GHst MiUs, Portabie Engines, Iron cntd
Bras? Castings of all kinds.
' mh30-3m ; E„CROCKETT. | .
Houston Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House door
on tlie first Tuesday in April next, between
the usual hours of sale, lot number 86, the
-east half of lot number 82, and south b».!t
of Jot number 83, eontaining 405 acres
uiere or less, in the-12th District of Hous
ton county, the property of, John E- King;
said propcrtysoid to oatisfr mortgage Gift.
iu favor of'‘planters Association,” ys. John
I- King,- issued -by .Superior Court of said
counts - , at December adjourned Term 1870.
feb'J-td JOHN R. COOK, Sheriff.
inasmuch as the warmest friends of
the measure consider tha-tsnch a course'
wdnld ihsnre defeat ' 'That is kind as
well as ni'odest.
THIRD STREET, MACON, OX.
.HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALE;
Will Uj sold before the Court Hourb. door in
Perry Houston County, between tlie usual hours
of sale, On* the first Tuesday in April next, about
1,200 pounds of seed cottou, oue bull, yearling’
about two and a half years old, abont nix. hundred
pounds of lint cotton, and abont four hundred
bushels of. cottonseed; levied on as the p.roprrcy
of Joseph Stewart, E to satisfy two fi.. fas., one in
White Wire Clothes Bine,
DU BLOW & DREYFOUS,
DEY-GOpUS, CLOTHING,
Braided, and plain. Warranted not to
rust or injhre'.dolhes in any way.' Eor sale
by E. W. JOBSON,
mh30-tf • Eerry, Ga.
FOREIGN AND DOHESHO
thieves -and rascals, a hybridized, Be- wagon with gdah6, ari<i after finishing
publican politician; was giving Ms-tes- tjie job was informedftliat a fteigbt
timony. He was unfolding a fearful trsdn wonllarrive.in.the-CQ.urse of fif-
tale' of rapine, slaughter and outrage.' teen minutes,-and-he conld enjoy his
“Luiiderstarid you to say^’‘
^ffur, “that no Republican can live in
safety in your section of the country.”
“The life of a Republican is not worth
a straw there, sir, ” was the humble res-
pqx$e. “Well,” continued Mr. Blair,
*“I observe tba^you are fat' and ,: hap
py. You don’t seem to haye suffered
a great deal of anguish. ' It-strikes me;
that about the best evidence. that' we
pan have that the South is docile and
tractable is that siicb fellows as you
Za-1* kJ_-5: a
HOUSTON SHERIFFS SALE.
BOOTS AND SHOES
HORSE FOR SALE.
WiU be sold before the Court House door
l Berry, on tho liisl ; Tuesday in Apail, at
ublic outcry, the fastest horse m, the coun-
•.' Gan be seen uutal that time at the st»-
c u.A, Ti»™ - "it-
PLANTERS’BANK,
. FORT VALLEY, GA.
W ILL be sold before tfie Court House Door, In
. the town of Ferry, in ssfid county, on the
iiret Taesclsy in -April next, between the usual
aours of sale, oue steam' grist noil, engine and
iixture»-appertainig thereto, to. satisiy a mortgage
11. fa. of-J. O. Jelkfi Sz Bro. -against Z. S. Williams,
paid property levied on its the property of defend
ant,- and .specified in ’ the moitgage fi. fa. Thi»*
February let, 187L . . JOHN B. COOK,
td . . Sheriff.
LIQUORS, WINE&
bie of Beurifoy & Boon.
Authorized Capital,
-Sparta-Titoes andPlaiiter.
DAY & GORDON
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK
Receives Deposits, discounts Baper,- buys
id sells Exchange, also Gold and Stiver. .
Collections made at all accessiblepbinfe.
Spring Dry Groods,
dec17-tf
ABBETTS LIVER MEDfCIHE
Clothing,. Halts, &c.
Wm R.. Brown, Dr. Win. A. Miitni. >»>..
Dr. W. H. Hollingshead. -
: -- ; - « , mh2- 3m.
Of every description repaired or reinpdded.
Repairing of Sewiag Machines,
loyalty of these fellows
down.
Chronic and Acute Inflammation:
philis, Skm Diseases, Ithemnathun,Diseases'
of Women, and all .Chronic Affections ~oi
tlie Bluod, Liver and Eadnoys. E&com-
; mended by the Medlcal Faculty and many
thousands of our best citizens. ”
Dead the testimony of Fnysicians and
patients who have used Itosadalis; sencTfor
our Eosadalis Guide to Health Booh, or
Almanac for this year, 1 which we publish
. for gratuitous distribution; It will give you
. much valuable information. i -J£. ^" y -
Dr. B.-W. Carr^ of Baltimore, says: >
' I take pleasure in recommending your
Eosadalis .'as'-’a very powerful aitoiauvo-
I have seen it used in two cases with happy
results—one in a case of-secondary fcypnT--
lis, in which the patient proncuUced Inm-
self cured alter having taken five jetties ol
youi- medicine. The ob.er ia a ea«e of
scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly
improving under its use,andtue indicathox-B
are that the patient will sooli recover. I
have carefully examined the formula by
rwhich.yoinr - itosadalis is made, aud find it.
WM. BRUNSON,
THE BET T E B G R A D E S,
W. A. BANKS SONS
Governor JIoLlen, of North Csrpfina,
has beep impeepbeff; an act has been
passed, by the Senate tufuing Jiim out
.of office.andprplfibitihg him ffoin eyegc.
holding an aflice of profit-jor honor in
the State. So one of the devil’s imps
has got- his due at last.
Cotton Prospects.— 1 The Mobile
Daily-Registerj of - Saturday last, in its
as follows:
Accounts from the country reports
men in the country attest the value W-
medicine. £ J ” v - . . ' . .> 4/
PRICE ONE DOLLAR- f
. Sent by mall on receipt of price- - jQ
CBAWF0H.D & WALKER- *
planting.very backu-.-jd, both cotton !
i and ci»n; We regret to hear that
planters have not yet learned frean ex-
, rpcrience of the past season, the. great
mistake of puting too mnch of their
lands in cotton. Another crop equal ■
to the present one would force prices .
. fffrvvn £o eight to ten cents .for Mid- i
Georgia.
A can didate for the position of school
feapher in Alabama recently replied
to a question by one of the examiners,
“Do yon think the world is round or
flat?” by saying. “Well, some people
think some way and one another ; and
J’ll teach round or flat, just as the pa-