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GA., APRIL 13, 1871.
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BY JELEGB.
> 6.*7*Th6 f - "
PH.
Paris, April u.—
killed to-day was an extrac.
Scene. Three huge hearse^, with bliek
velvet palls and each decorated With
twelve red flags, bore the dead. .Fol
lowing them were eight thousand Na
tional Guards and double that number
of citizens. Women in hundreds
were marching past- and along the without any
Grant and 70s message.
A short- time ago, President Grant
bent a message to Congress in' which
he proclaimed that armed - bodies of
baen are resisting the law in some qf
the States. Let ns get some testimo
ny. The Governors of North Caroli-
na,- Sonth Carolina, Georgia, Loftiai-
Sha Arkansas have reported to "the;
President that their States are peacea
ble and orderly, that there-iano armed
resistance to the law, and no insurrec
tion that they feel called on to suppress
Gen. Grant himself, five years ago,
officially reported to Congress':
’"I am now satisfied that the mmra of
the thinking men of the' South accept
the present situation of affairs in good
faith.' The questions which have here
tofore divided the sentiments of the
people of the two sections—slavery
and State rights, or the right of a
Stkio to secede from the-. Union—they
’regard as having been settled forever
by the highest' 'tribunal—arms—that
•men can resort to. * * *
My observations lead me to the con.-
' elusion that the citizens pf the " South
ern States are anxious tp return to
self government within the Union, as
- soon as possible;-that they are in earn
est in wishing to dp'what -they tlrink
is required by the .Government—hot
humiliating -to them as citizens—and
that if such course was pointed out,
' they would pursue if in good faith. ’ ’
Does the President intimate or. be
lieve that ihere ta more, disorder at the
■{ South' now tLan there w'as -five' 1 years;
• ago just after the close-of the war ?—
No; he knows that there is not a State
in the Union where the -laws cannot
be executed; but he sees signs of the
dissolution of-his party; he is aware
5 that .the chances f6r his re-election
are becoming fewer every day; there
fore he must Beep-his party in power
in the South, by force, if heqfi he; he
'• must feather" his own/nest; he must
- labor zealously " for his own re-elec-
* tion. ’^‘The-truth is sir,” said Jim
**isk in a. moment of 'inspiration;
“the truth is/.sjr, Grant is thhriation-
i al Log. ” ’ - . : - .
:
boulevards at a solemn pace. -Many
members of the Commune joined the
procession. They arrived' atthe Pere
la Chaise. Each hearse contained
thirty-three coffins, and twentjrthree
other hearses were already in the cem
etery, filled with dead from the hospi
tals. It was ah awful scene. In one
huge grave all ihe'bodies were buried
one at a time’ amidst the slrriekO of -.
women and. the shoutsof men for ven--
geahee on the Eesasins.of
e Dandy. ’
the effam mate man is a Mfiak
"’e is a cross between root beer
jerpop, the cork out, a fresh-
Stnefmaid found in a cow
with hands filled with
He is a teacup foil of syllabub; a kit
ten'in pantaletts; a sick monkey with
a blonde moustache. He is a vine
, P BORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—
\JT Daniel T. Clark has applied to me for
exemption of personalty, aid I will pas
ipon the same on the 22d day of April.
1871, at ten o’clock, A, H/," at my office.
April/?, 137L - W.T. SWIFT, O. H. C.
oil; a paper kite in a dead calm. He
lives like-a butterfly—nobody can tell
why. He is as harmless as.a .cent’s
-worth of spruce grim, . and a button:
witboutahole. He is as lazy ss bread
years grasshopper. .He -goes, throflgh
life on tiptoe, and dies.like cologne wa
ter spilt on the ground.
Dr. Ayer, the medicine man made a
—- {speech the other day, in which he
Pere la Chpise. wm qne.mass of people thus spokeof his advertising:
swaying with passion and screaming j , -‘An advertisement; .taking the rail j
“Viva la Ropubliquel” “Viva la. of the n^spapers With wlii?hrwe'con-^i'
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Ku-KIux in Nevada.
The mails from Nevada contain ter-
irililot Stories. of . tho - atrooions crimes
.*wmmitted in' that, rotten-borough
; Stateiby organized bands o! incendia
ries and, cut-throats. The Virgima-
fUity/EnterpBse BayB that , within" the
pastten years over two- hundred mur-
< dew have been committed -in Storey
. eounty alone, orau atmage of twenty
/ftryear; and, during that-time, but' one
j man' has been/tried and hanged; so nab
3Jons, haspublio sentiment.'-become' to
. crime, and so poorly" have tbe /laws
been administered.. The- desperadoes
Vlccame so bolfi at last that the pronii-
; nent citizens and taxpayers of Virgin
ia City lynched one as a warning to
tithe ]-reat If -lawlessness add crime
/were «s prevalent - in the Southern
1 States as it. is in this one county' eff!
j Nevada, there would be an average of
j .-’.0,000 murders- yearly in tho eleven, re-
< constructed States.
■ ‘ ■«»•>>- —-
’A young man who-was caught Rtraih-
■*lag liis sweetheart to .his bosom'the
other night, 'justifies himself on .the
jgrqund that.he has- aright to strain liis
ewnhoneyl
‘M ——
Commune I.” The address of the Com.7
xqunists creates'great grief in. the city,
mixed with.bitter.animosity.
The Commune has issued a
arresting all accused. with complicity
with the Versailles Government, from
whom ajuryshsfisele'ct hostages, three
of. whom-shall/suffer death for every
one executed by the Versailles. Gov
ernment whether a captured National
or a civil partisan.of. the Commune.
Washington,- April 8.—The details
of Friday’s fighting are as follows;
The Communists at.Couvbevoie were
dislodged by the guns of Fort Vale-,
rien. They, rallied in -Avenue de Neu-
illy, whence They, were driven by the.
Versailles troops behind Neuiliy Bridge
whioh they ; bftrrieadecL .The shells
demolished'.their barricades, and the
Communists-, after suffering heavily-hr
-atteihpting to hold the bridge, fellinto
} emporary. disorder.; hut they, succeed
ed in- extricating their, artillery, , and
took refuge in the houses on thi east
ern bank of the river. The Versailles
troops occupied the houses on the
opposite side of the river, and a sharp
fusilade was maintained -across "the
river. Finally the troops pushed
across , the bridge, when the Insur
gents.’ gnus from.the ramparts swept
Avenue de Neuiliy, checkimg 'pur
suit.
*Under cover of the rampart guns the
Communists agniri erected barricades,
hut were ultimately driven beneath
the ramparts. - The battle lasted till
.sunset, when seven guns stilLprotected
'the gate—and the forts were silent.
Picard officially announces a-com
plete success of the government troops'
after two days’(Thursday andFriday):
of fighting. The government loss. is
heavy.' Gen. Bisson is killed.
Marshall McMahon, who.eommands
the Versailles troops, has his beadquar-
tem at Fetit Trianon.
Versailles, April 8.—The Commu
nists continue the reign of- terror in
Paris and neighborhood. The indig
nities heaped upon religion have
shocked all the decent-p.ortion of the
community. There is a .war against
the priests, and is not safe for one to be
seen in Paris. All hopes,are in McMa
hon. . The Government troops main-
•tain the positions captured from the
Insurgents. -No new attack has been
made 'by either pariy. There' is"a
strong ; desire among the more sub
stantial citizens .to see.Paris, again rd-'
occupied by the Germans. . The loss
in the' -battles yesterday, on both sides
is quite as large, as was mentioned in
previous dapafehes. The, conduct of
the. Government troops at-Aye d'e Neu
iliy w.as most heroic. They never fal
tered, for a moment during $he rain of
shells and heavy, firing. Their loss is
great, but success is completed The
Communists, since the battle,-' have
committed tho wildest excesses, and
butchered the'prisoner^ they held.—
-Ipba excitement here is intterise, .and
cpmmunicatipn with Paris is kept "up
only, with.groat difficulty^ : .
-Paris,-Aprd,7i.^viaLqnd6n, 8.—The
fighting-is tcirible.The Nafionals-on-
Thursday night ■ re-deenpied the .bariir
/ cade- at -Neuiliy, ahdiit" was tprday
tract (some 1900 annually) is struck off
in - such numbers, that, when piled
upon' each other flatwise, like -the
leivfis of -a book, the ihickness of-them
is'sixteen miles. Li addition, it takes
some seven millions of pamplets and
twelve millions of circulars to meet
the public demand for this kind of in
formation. Our annual issue of pam
phlets alone,-laid solid on. each other,
•make a pile eight and one quarter
miles high. The circulars measured
-endwise reach 1849miles, rand these
assertions are matters of mathemati
cal • certainty., -.Whatever the estima-
„tian in- whifeh.Qieseqiubhcatibns may
be held here, they reach the firesides
of millions upon millions of men who
do treasure and regard them, .and who
in their trials dp keed the counsel they
-bring.” ‘
-He-/stated also that -his laboratory
makes every day about 630,000 doses
of his preparations—all- of which are
bought and swallowed by some
body, . •
.Soteekdjtptis Excuses.—Usually it
fiihs not been considered iueumbpnt, ^eioely. at-iackbd: by.-the batteries of
yjn th® .fiend to send,qpologies -for. not
■jbeing present at festive gatherings;-^-,
■shut a different custom has now been
introduced.' At the twenty-thirdanni-
yersary festival of the Spiritualists /in
Apofio Hall, New York, last Friday,
.judge Edmonds communjoated to the
{meeting “a dispatch from his old
{friends, James .T. Brady, Ogden Hpff-
maa and ;N. F. Talmndsev ih the spir-'
f t land, regretting their inability to die
-present in bodily form.” .Very polite
Jin those “venerable shades.”
He “
-The Costui' Coxtestixg Seats..fit -and then’ the -fighting inefeasing- in
{Congress.—The lost House of Bepre-
■ jPentatives voted §114,000 to pay per
sons contesting for seats. This "fact
£as led the Committee on Election, in
yhe -present House to investigate the
subject, and they have unanimously
p-rreed hereafter not to recommend
f he payment of any compensation to
/-'ntestants who fail, beyond what is
actual, reasonable and necessary ex-
-pense for a contest, founded in good
ifsith and on reasonable grounds. It
S3 to be hoped this rale wifi be adhered
intensity, the 'committee'of / -hostility,
advanced-two fresh battalions _ of in-
■ s fantay, .supporiaMi)y eight gnis ;
The population of London is 8,568-
^!(j, against 2,473,758twentyyearsago
c —an increase of 1,089,652, or oyer fif-
-/y-seve^ per cent. This is remarka-
•1 Is for so old and so large a city. . The
population of London lacks only 100-
f£9 of.being as large as that- of the
3?hole State of Ohio/
——r ■
©ne of the results of the German
Arctic exploring expedition; is the dis-
jj-very of immense coal beds in the
--•rth of Greenland. Mountains ex-
{•---eding Mount Blanc in height were
-.'■'covered, and the botanical speci-
;- -ns found indicate that Greenland
iv-st have been covered at one time
^r-/Vh a rich vegetation.
the Versailles army. The Nationals,
defended their position' 'with, mitrail
leuses, which had been mounted, on
the -barricade,' There' -was a perfect
'rain pf shells front the Versailles army
5EWIM168MIMES,I
Washington correspondent of the
Louisville Courier-Journal says, “Col
Bergen, whom the President has nom
inated as consul to Pernambuco, has
been ordered to leave Washington
on.a requisisilron from Caldwell; the
Radical Governor of North Carolina;
that he is wanted to' answer for crime.
Bergen was one of-Holden’s militia
officers, and testified to hanging men
by the thumb to extort confession.
If Grants is allowed to continue his
method-of making appointments / he
will-send half the thieves and murder
ers in the country abroad.
A -wife.'in San Franeisco.iately put
a petition for divorce in the court on
the .ground that her husband- was a
‘confounded fool.” The judge, who
was au old bachelor, would not admit
the plea, because, he said, every man
who gets married would he liable to
the same imputation.
A young Hoosier once .said to a
Hoosieress: “Sal is there anybody
courtin’ yu now?” And Sal replied:
•Weff Sam, there is one fellow sorter
courtin’ and sorter not, but! reckon
it is more sorter not than--sorter.”.
Fn,ii Your Lamps; et. the Morn
ing.—Scarcely a week passes but we
read accounts of frightful accidents
from kerosene lamps exploding and
killing, or scarring for life, women-
and children. A simple knowledge of
the inflaihable nature of the fluid will
probably put a stop to nearly-all the
accidents. As the oil bums. down in
the lamp, highly inflamablegas gathers
dver. its surface, and as the -oil de-.
creases the gas increases. When the
oil .is nearly consumed a slight jar will
often .inflame the' gas, and an explosion
is sure, to follow—death and destruc
tion. A bombshell ..is no more to be
dreadect Now, if it is not allowed
tp bum more than half way clown, such
accidents are almost impossible. Al
ways fill your, lamp every.morning;
.then you need never fear an explo-
■ al.
y utcth
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Robbery .is Abbbvh,i,e.—It is re
ported -that the safe of the County
Treasurer of Abbeville, South Caroli
na, L. /EL .Russetl/ was -robbed of about
xmtff half past fonrin the; /afternoon,- thousand dollars, on/Friday nighi.
when it.became apparent a -direct as-
suit wasiihtended by-the goymSument
’forces. The movement proved a feint,-
however, for-instoafi of ipUorahgitJiP:
the Veggailles troops / advanced upon
both theright: and Teft^flanks of,, the
barricades.. ’There/ was' for' ttfl hpmi.-a
rapid and effective fire of musketry,
Some Niggers. —‘ ‘Ahontr the year
1813, a wealthy Nor&-Carqlina plan
tar named-Pollock, the o^per pf fif
teen -thousand slaves, was a regula
visitant at SmatbgaSprings.”—Sarato-
gian. _ ' . • .
So he .was. - - We.-khew Pollbok inti
mately. Hp was, indeed, a .wealthy
planter. The fifteen thousand slaves
mentioned, by the Saratogian 7 were
merely some; that he-kept- ;ahout the
house to wait on him. The bulk of
his property of that species was
off on his plantations. The Govern
ment used, to refuse to take the census
in North Carolina because it. couldn’t;
"afford to pay the expenses of coimting
Pollock’s negroes.—Charleston Courier.
*
kept
Imports of
been very heavy at New Orleans this
season. Since September 1, 1870,
409,225 bars weighing 82,000 tons,
have been imported. This is sufficient
to lay a track nearly a thousand miles
hi length. "• -
How to raise beets—take hold of the
tops and pall
The sfefe was deliberately .opened and
thei-mohey, abstracted- ; The guitty
party is, strongly .suspected./- - - 7=3
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ST SPRING STYLES.
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formerly known as the Carpenter Stand.
Dresses made in any style desired: prices
moderate;/all my work warranted; good fit
ting a’specialty. I- have a small lot of trim
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now due, and the Tax Book-will remain
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G /EpKGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
' Superior Court, December Adjourned
Term, 1S70.
Maria S. Tharpe, ) f
vs. ' > Libel fob Divoece.
Augustus Tharpe. }
It being made to appear to theGourf
that Augustus Tharpe, tlie defendant in the
above stated case, is a non-resident of the
State of.Georgia, and rerides in the State of
Louisiaha, and cannot he-sarved personally
with said Libel: It is ordered by the Court
that service of the "same be perfected bj r
publicatipn of this;order in The Houston
Home Journal, (a public gazette published,
at Perry, in said county i, once each month,
for four consecutive months, requiring, said
Augustas,: Tharp^vto be and appear ajt the
-May Term next (1871 of said Court, to an
swer said Libel, else said cause will piocebl
to a hearing ex parte as to him.
.. ' ' - G. B. COLE,
Judge S. C. M. .C- ;
Killex & Marte?, Libellant’s Solieitois,
A true extraet from the minutes.
T. M. KTLLEN,
janl2-lam4m D. Olerk.-
J.W. Lsfhrop & Co.,
versus
George'W. Allen, James H-.
Allen,- Janies ' M.- Ward, .0,1'.
Ward and E. C. Bunlap.
Adjourned
' 18J0.-
Pre^rnt, tho Honorable C- B. Cole, Judge of
.satd'Cbnrt. ; " . -../..
It appearing to said Court, by tlie petitionrof J.
V. Latbrop A'
: Co., wiiirb firm is composed of J.
H. Allen, Jame3 M. Ward andE. C. Dunlap,'of
said county, except said James M. Ward and v. I".
Ward, now of tbe county of-Unrie, were indebted
to said J. W. Lstcrop & Co., on the' 10th day of'
July, 1871, in tiie sum of four Thousand, Eight'
Hundred and Fifty-eight Dollars and Twenty-one
Cents, ($4,858.21)" besides interest
on an accotiiit .
'toted, beginning January 20th, 1870, and ending
To all who it, may ooncern, Pringle
Sistrnnk (cbTorea) who haa entered into
contract with the undersigned as a farm
Iftbpror for Sie -year 1871' and who is now
strolling over'.the country in the hon-per _
formonce of hip coniracti mayisoon make in ahtidpatt 011
application to some person or persons m " 1 ”’“” 1 T ”
Houston County for employment- If such
should prove to he toe case, due notice" is.
hereby given to all persgps'giving him em
ployment 'for one or more days, that* for
- " : "" M. D. LANE.
Houston Co., Ga., Mar 30th. 1871.
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FORSALE.
The House and Lot where J. D. Tharplives.
The Hou se and Lot where TL G. Northern
-^J.- v \/^ ;/ ', ; » lives.
store house and lot adjoining my store.
The. Academy lot, where Mr. Neel teaches.
a call. TEEMS CASH. . -
Mbs. S. C. CHOATE. The office occupied by'Messrs Martin &
■ - Tlovic L'~* -
Davis.
Call and get al
E- L. FELDER.:
uuw tiue, ana uie hh duur ■ \wh rcmoiu
open 'until the first of July nest, at the of- P. S. Goods Cheap for Cash at Felder’s
fice ofKillen It Maffin. -ir - .
EDWIN MARTIN, | Honest Candles at Felder’s
April 10-«ow2m CTk A Trass, j api&AL
January l£ih, 3871 ;.anc^ which account had been
contracted by fheir anlyanthonzed agent, the said
"James H. Alien, for money and supplies to. carri
on their planting operations in said county *oi
Houston, fox the year 1870; and whi(3i .account
more folly appears by reference to a Bill of JPartfcr
aud whidi is now due and unpaid; and
better to securo tha payment of said account, and'
in anticipation thereof,'the'Baid George W^ Allen,.
C F. Ward, James H. Allen/James 3L Ward 'and
e! CL Dunlap, on tha 12th day of
_
___ whereby tfidy conveyed unto petitioners
ISowing Ibfai of land in the Ninth (9th) Disj
of Houston county, to-wit: number one hundred:
vnfi fifree Y1031. OHQ himdred and four, (104), half
of nhmber thirty-idhe, (Wj, lot ninety, (90), five
(51 acres of lot eighty-nine, (89). seventy-five (TSf
fired “and one, tI01>, one hundred and two, (102),
- - and' twenty-three, (123), one 1
one bundl ed s
(1900) acres, and being the place formerly, belong-
inn to Hugh Allen, deceased. Conditioned to be- 1
vted upon -the- payment of the account stated
herein before referred to. And. it appearing fur
ther that said ".account sSH remains unpaid, it is
W. Allen. C, F. Ward,
JamesH- Alien, JamesM. W: ”” "
snd E. O- Dnnlcp
dcy.of the next
' and costs due
the contrary,
•—• - 'so tir
foreclosed. And teat-this rule De puouened
the Housfbn'Ho 1112 Journal, once'amonthforfi
leu, James ‘H. Aden, James M. Ward, C. T.
and E. C. Dm lap, or then-authorized Agent
-.at lean three months previous to the
next term of this Court
A true extract from the minutes, this January
11th, 1871 1. M. KTi.T.F.X,
D,C.8i^>. Court.
W. A. BANKS & SONS,
fj jtifr J - "
vp No^ffiriafigalM-Block,
Tit v;g2?m\-
cMAU.QTU- v -f A -r GEORGIA,
iJy-mcciviii^ aiifl opcnmg.an .EN-
TUtE'NEW STOCK of
GOODS,
.' Embracing
All fho Novelties of tho Scares.
Thimkfifl.f'orfltvors ooMar^fi during the
past'.'season, an INSPECTlGNtof-their new
stoek by the-trading public is lirespoctlaliy
ramr30-3m. ; W..A. BANK?;& SONS.
& CURD,
Hardware, Iron & Steel,
FAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Cotton and Corn Sweeps,
Macon, . - - -■
Georgia
ftiARTIM & CGLYER,
FORT VALLEY, - - GEORGIA,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
GROCERIES, PMMJOiia,
Grain of all kinds,
Tobacco, Segars,
Liquors, Candy,
Flour, Meal,
Coffee, Tea,
. Sugar, Salt,
' Canned Fruits,
Tin and Wooden TFare,
All of which will be'sold vey low for Cash.
Give-us a call. mb30-3m
Georgia Cassimeres!
G EOBGIA CASSIMEBES, spring and
suinmer styles, just received and for
sale by THOS. J. CATEB.
. mh30-4t .... i
White Wire Ciothe^ Ia?e,
-Braided-and plain.
mh30-tf
Warranted not to
For sale
JOBSON,
Ferry, Ga.
Cliinclia Island Peruvian
cuanoV .. ^
F store and for sale at $80, cash.. -Will
also farnlshi on short notice,. Guanape
Triunrl Guano at S70 cash per ton of 2000
pdimfis-" M e gwaantee the puntyandgenr
fineness of the above Guanos. '
- '. JONES & BAXTER
V. f
Ghe3apeake Gnaiios. -
On -tune or
A T reduced prices for cash. _ -
- fo|^ootton on terms to suit the tunes.
, JQNES & BANTER, Agents.
CotS, Oats and Hay.
DRUGS, DRUGS
Dr. J. C. GILBERpg
fa the place to bny PITRE and Tty
TEBATED MEDICINES,"
HE SELLS AT MACON PfiicR j
0
X consignment, and for sale cheap by
1 JONES & BAXTER.
Meal and Bran.
I? A A BUSHELS Fresh Ground. Meal
OUU 10,000 pounds Wheat Bran,- .
100 bushels Cow'Feas,
In store and tor sale by
JONES & BAYTEB.
Lime Plaster and Ceinenti:
0 .F the best quality,.always.on hand- and
for sale low by ■
JONES & BAXTEB.
Bacon and Lard.
C HOICE Tennaesee Ham3, Choice Ten
nessee Sides,. Choice Tennessee Shoul
ders, Bulk Hams and Shoulders, Lard in
cans and.caddies, for sale by
JONES A BAXTEB.
Tobacco. Tobacco.
. .' BOXES Toliacc' 1 , nil grades, at very
i O low prices, for side by
JONES A BAXTEB,
mh30 tf
-100 Cherry street
p KOBOIA, HOUSTON. COUNTY—Wil-
VX 'longhby Manning’ has applied fox ex-
inption of perseniiltya and setting apart
aid .valuation- of homc-steiul, and I'vdtfpass
upon the feints ait the ,8th day-of April,
1871, at fen oVlpek, A- M., at mv office.
Marsh 25, ,2871. W r . T. SWIFT, O. Hi C.
( 'f EOBGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—All
J -peraoss indebted to the estate of J. H.
Pugh, late of said county dec’d, are hereby
r quested to call and settle; and all-persons-
a-: filing claims ag iisst Jus estate, are re-
q Tved to present them awording to law.
J. C-. GILBEBT, Executor;--
March, 23, 1871.
NOTICE.
Persous indebted to John Q. Bolton, deceased,
.re notified to pay fhe nndersigncd. who
miniptialor on the estate, and creditors will pre-
!nt their demands in tf:rms of the law.
Jlarch Kith. 187L J. R. RICK
Application for Dismission.
ley. Administrator of Amos O’Pry. 1 petitions
for letters of dismission. These are therefore to
notify all persons interested to be and appear at
my office on or before the . first Monday in July
next, to show cause, if -any, why the petition
should not be "granted. Given under my hand
and official signature, tliis March 15.1871.
WVT. SWIFT, O. Hi C.
NOTICE.
PLANTERS’ BANE,
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Authorized Capital, - - - $200,000
UNDEB CHABTEB JFBOiT THE STATE,
Beceives Deposits, discoimts Paper, buys
W. J. Andeesok,
W. E.JBbown, -
- 7 President.
- — - Cashier.
-DIEECTOBS:
W. J. Anderson, CoL Hugh L. Dennard,
Wm. B. Brown, Dr. Wm. A" Mathews.
Dr. W. H. Holltagshead.
mh2-3m
c>€sstc3.alls!
s
much, valuable information.
Dr. B..W. Carr, of Baltimore. Bays:
I lake pleaaure in -recommending your
EosiDiLis: as a veryJpowerful alterative.
I have seen’it used in two caaea with happy
results—one -in a case of secondly ayphi-
Iia, in which the parent pronounced him
self cured alter having taken five bottlea of
yonr medicine. The other is a case of
scrofnla of 'long standing, £ ' 3T —
The Great American Health
Restorer !
Purifies the blood and unrea Scrofula, Sy
philis: SMn Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases
of Women, and all Chronic Affections of
the -Blood, liver and Kidneys- Recom
mended by the Medical faculty and many
-Hwusahasqf our bestdtizeng.
Head - the testimony of Physicians and
-patieirte who have used Hosadalis; send for
our -Bosadalis Guide to -Health Boob, or
Almanac for/ thra’year,- which we publish
-for gratuitous distribution; it"will give you
mrif.l* -v»1rr&MA infrrrmatinTT y
_e patient will sooif recover. -
ifully- examined file 'formula by
~r ^Bosadalis is made, and find it
Kentucky.
-BB - M. - cases of Scro
fula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac
tory results—as a cleaner of the blood."*-!
knownebetter remedyv - > r ~ r]
Samuel G. McFadden. of Murfreesboro',
I haYB^vsed seven bottles of
and am entirely cured of .Rh
send^me tour bottles, a^Lwisr
‘ ' SSra&ohf/'Srfte.
Bosadalis,
ALL THE APPEGVED KINDS : OF
FonSAmm-.PraBv.nt
Dr- 3, C GILBERT.
-- - sidd-ly
SuEiiirrs Office, Houston Co.
Hotlccs of sale and other
MarchlSth, 1371.
CdJf
advertising connected
/er be published in the
th this' office will hereafter be
Southwest Georgian, instead of file Houston Hoace
JOUJtN'AL-
W. D. I’HjP.CE, Shsi-ifT.
mhlC-4t. . ; . . v- ,’ >
pXORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTS-—Whereas Wm.
vT Brunsoir, Adminlst!*ator of Floyd ~
. .-Sawyer, de
ceased, has applied to me for dismission/from the
same, ihese arc therefore -to cite all persons in
terested to be and appear before me on - er before
file first Monday in June. next, to •show^ cause, if
any, why they should not be granted- “the" appli-
•aut. Given under my hand and official signature
!>.H.C.
this March 1st, 1871. W. T. SWIFT, 0.1
F. A. JOBSON,
C3- "0.13. SS JOGl 1123..
PEKRY, GEORGIA.
FIRE ARMS .
Of every description, repaired or remodried.
Repairiiig of Sewing Machines,
ABD ALL KINDS OP
BRASS, . . . - -
STEEL,.
COFFER, - - -
LIGHT IRON, r
BKETTANIA, or
SILVERWARE,
Done with neatness and dispatch.
TERMS STRICSTLT CASH
jan2S^tf
WM. BRUNSON,
deAleb Ef
GROG ERI E'S
call Ind buy your supples. I
TERMS. SfitteJTLY CASK
dec2ff-tf . ,/ /
-^r
O opal and fepaj
-N7-^^l3\rX»3EC,
AT J. -O. GILBERTS DRUG 3T0B1 ^
dec28tif .
Window Glass and Patty!
FOB SALE BY
Dr. S’. O.
dec 28-tf
G-X i i H K M.T.
CROCKETT
X3TC533. ' '
MACOR, GA.,
Build. Iron Bailings for Grave Loti, PotSs
Squares, Ac.; make _
HORSE PO WER SA W MILLS,
Grist Mills f Portable Engines, Iron mi
• Brass Castings of all kinds.
. mh30-3m E. CBOCKr.TT. |
FOB $2 PER LINE
We will.insert an. advertisement
■ O-TV'E' M/'O 2W T FI
In Thirty-four first-cla*.
GEORGIA HEWSPAPEES
Ihriudihg Ftre Dailiea.
Wb refer .to the publisher of thia papor to wktsa
our responsihAity ia well known.
XriEaSU? SETOTT I'm®
Addcoaa GHO . P. HOWELL & CO,
ADVEBTISEiG AGENTS.
- KO3-40AKD11 PAJtgECOT, HEW YOBX.
DUSLON & DREYFOUS,
-ffHOr.toiAI.E HEAT,EBB 32f
AHD : DOMESTIC
LIQUORS, WINES.
ETC., ETC-
Tlatrd. Stroot,
ADJOIXECa J. COIJ.TXfl 4 flOK’B WABEKOCSS
MACON, GEORGIA.
decl7-3m ' * ~ .'
SE8ETT S LIVER MEDiGIHE
Chronic and Acnts InflammatioB
AND AGENT FOB
G- TJ A KT O,
ment,
I to me will please
immediate pay-
I need the money to carry on my
nsiness. WM. BRUNSON.
jan26-tf
A SAFE AND CERTAIN CUBE
For all kinds of
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Ana all diseaeca and indiaposillona that
ity of-
originate from a diseased stato or inactiv-
' the Liver, such Tu*
la r V 3E3 1 It
DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, SOHB-
XESS OF THE STOliACH,-LOTVlvESS
OF spurns, CHOLIC, COSHVE-
Fever aad Ague, Bilious Fever,
Dropsy and Jaundice.
This Medicine is purely Vegetable
AKD PERFECTLY HARMLESS,
Dnt ita efficacy is .too perminently'estab
lished in the Southern and Western State,
to require funber recommendation.
The wiee will give it a trial—that is all
that is asked.
Hundreds-of Certificates from the best
men in the country attest the value of oUr
medicine.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
CJUWTOBD A WALKER.
PBOPBIETOBS. "
^ tfiSTPOIKr. . . GEOBGIA-
For sale by
Matthew*, Res* A Co.,
Fort Valley, Ga.
deolWy
Sr. J. C. Gilbert,
fsnjr.fl*.
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