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The Houston Home Journal
PERRY. GA, AUGUST 24, 1871.
Agents of the Honston Home Journal.
Fort Valley—Geo. W. Stages.
Byron—Thomas B. Goff.
Marslialville—N. T. Johnson,
anel
•n important question ■why so many fritter
way, unthinkingly, the inestimable boon
of health, whenthe means
are within their reach. The- excellence's!
gen, T
yother “medicine”
over introduced to the public, and hundreds
now look upon .the more eflfe(Aed Jbyjfrie
i?e. would-13 Z
say to all who are suffering from whatever
disease, to try a “bottle,” as we know they
have cured hundreds, and hence-we
by the book, and it is no
•“Everybody Takes It”
If you want a Singer Sewing Machine,
. >-•■<- — -
ffif you want a Woodruff Wagon qr_Bug-
•gy, of the; very- best land^j&ffmn
Johnson, Agent, Marshallville, Ga.
[nacre your property in the Georgia
Home Insurance Company, of Columbus,
Go. .K. -Z. Johnson, Agent a t Marshall-
ville, Ga.
—- ■ v» <
That “Queen of Durham ” Smoking To
bacco has arrived, and smokes delightfully;
Tor salerby N. <Tk Johnspn, Marslmllviae,
Georgia.'^,' M I S 1 # 8
What Rev. \¥. E. Jones Says.
West Point Ga., June 1870.
several years I. We suffered a gret
deal from: Chills and Bilious Fever and
haye'tried several of the renowned
An Incident of the Late Was—It
was’: , in Salisbury-; that Stoieman’s
■troops, just after Lee’s surrender were
met by Bradley Johnson's men, who
, .. . r ■ • . ,. .fought until they were overpowered
remoter them, but kthe Toll Gate, dear thak placd-
*ay that I Jiave never found m any off ^ then ^ ^ entry
bury four deep, their horses, gaily
them the virtue that there is in the
justly celebrated Abbott’s Inver Medi
cine, and I.cheerftdfy recb&Menff it "to
all who are thus afflicted.
.June 2Sb-2t W. E. Jones.
Soda Water, with.all the different
kinds of syrup, at Dr. Gilbert’s.
A large supply of Tall Turnip Teed
((Glebe) warranted genuine and fresh, for
J^hson. ^arshidlville Gae
lic most delightful -exercises
ilged'in by tlife family quick and steady aim nl
•circle is the practice of sacred music
■on Sabbath evening^vyAkJl^'^rivd
the greatest amount of pleasure from
i*. it . should be accompmied by a
•cabinet organ. This has a sweetly sol-
,emn sound, wliicb no other instrument
can ever attain, which makes it an in
valuable accompaniment to sabbath
- orfemily wprsbijj. .Thecabi^f¥i
net organ is an improvement on * the
• uuolodeon, and. 1ms been, brought , tp ?
jgreat perfection of late years. Decid
edly the best made are those of Masop
.A Hamlin j' wliicb are sold 1>j Geo. P.
Guilford iCo., Macon. Oneof them
5s pow used by the Baptist Chnreb in
V T«rry, W*** ' ” - •• * **>#*~-**i <—1-
The Party of Violence.—Great
excitement was caused in Drew coun
ty, Arkansas,'on the 1st instant, by an
attempt to assassinate E. A. Fulton, a
colored member of the- Legislature.
.The, .attempt, yas" made by-Jno.' T.
ad negro from Chicago,
v and who, it is charged, wiis brought
f there from Chicago for the purpose.
He first raised a difficulty with' Ful-
Snama, who can read 1 the Home Jour- ( orii then had Fulton arrested for as-
Happiness;—Oh I happy is the; maid-
who possesses a St. Lpuis Piapp,.
‘.in' ‘l.Z A..11 vn'crtnn.
mol, toatfwitliher neighbors, and do
iher family sewing on one of those tine.
Florence Sewing Machines—all at the
fame time. And—and—-and—well
■“yoirkhow bow Ft is yourself;” or if
jou’dohX read the' advertisement of
G. Pi Guilford & Co;, in anotber eol-
nd find out.
Wksy.PoiNnGA., July.27,-ISZL* ...
Messes. Cbawfobd & WAn.KEB. . Gen
tlemen: Having tried all the. popular
Liver and Anti-Dyspeprid Medieuies
that have appeared cathe market.witii-
ifrthe past fifteen years to no purpose,
sop- a dernier resort last year, I waa-in-
umd, strange to' say, I did. -'not have
- any annual spring.attack the past ,sea-
.son, and consider myself to-day-in
ibetter Health than. I'have been for
aise of your valuable Medicine, and
would recommend it to all who . axe
-suffering from Chronic Liver Disease
patrons ;and - friends in
who may desire any dental xfixek.- 3one
soon that I will be absent .from tills
date until the lst-Sept W * -
. MS. Jobsox.
Mb.-Watebsiaj.':. Dear »4r:t-Arrange-
mehtahave jufrt been ma<fe hy which It
am to take charge of the school at Kirk
wood, and will not return to Perry.—
Any assistance I can render in obtain
ing another teacher for my former
patrons, will-be cheerfully given.
Very respectfully,
Chas. M. Seel.
, SEW-CorroN.—The first baletof new
cotton was received in f Fort. Valley
Wednesday by Anderson.& Crocker,
from the plantation of Mr. Wesley
Houser. It weighed 564 pounds, and
-wa»«old.to Dr C. Fountain & Co., for
' “> cents per pound. .
On the same day were received two
bales from B. G. Holt, and one from
Gen. C. 'D. Anderson.
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m
To the members of the Perry Agri
cultural Club: J - - - f
—Not having been present at your
last meeting held at Mr. Redding’s, L
hereby invite you gentleman to meet 4
at my house onFriday, 1st September,
Let ns keep up the same
Very truly,
J. Dickson Smith.
Home, August 21st, 187L
- Free Living is unfortunately a prev
alent habit in our country, producing
Indigestion and many other disorders.
Dr. Crook,'s"Wine of Tar produces a
healthy tone in the Stomach, increas-
. jtoiilyes flatulence,
g the ’Stoiffato to a healthy
and vigorous condition.
Begin Bight.
The following, if not new, is at least
true, and is worthy of attention at this
particular time, when somany“of eni !
are rnshing incontinently into the ho
ly bonds of matrimony, to be lost to
ns forever:.
‘ ‘This little fablg," said my uncle.
Conundrums fur the Seles*
For the giris:—Could you love a
manJwho wore false hair on: Ms head
when he had enough of his own? Who
paints Ms face and'improves his-form
as" yon impiote (?).; yonrs?- Who
pienhes his feet with small shoes, his
hands with small gloves, Ms waist
Ayoniig man-who once married
lady whose reputation for amiability
of disposition was
if not in. reality, s
ble.. At the wedding everything went
off merrily, of course; the party gay,
the supper magnifieent—the whole af
fair had beenj'eminently successful,
and all parties- ertfemely detightecL
On fetirmg to his apartment,- the
oundTurnselfaimi
> mewing and'pn
“What in devil’s^name is that!”
aed.
aepari^ned -and their arms shining
brightly in ‘the sun. A lieutenant
Stokes, aid to Bradley Johnson, sat on
his horse—alone—and watched them
aWay off as they came up Main street. .
tiie bride, “but my favorite cat Pns-
a *” A A 3 :
“Oh, d—n Pussita—I hate cats!”
and with this he unceremoniously
t-of tile second story
window:
“Well, if yon haven’t got a tem-
> % i
r," you’d better believe
“Eve^rthin^T cohfirihed my uncle,
“went on well in thai estabtislmienthy
^ven to a warn; diuinCT on,Snhday. ”
Now it so happened that toe friend
of the above' mentioned gentleman,
who. had-Some.months, before. ‘‘com
mitted the error” of marrying an angel,
took occasion to inquire of him:
“How is it, that with you. every
thing goes merry as a marriage bell,
while I, on the contrary, have almost
given up toe~ idea of wearing toe pan
taloons at alL”
“He related to him the story of the
window}-’’ said my uncle, without fully
impressing on liis mind the important
moral that it was necessary to begin
ere was that in
hiiT eye* when "he started home ‘that
told of reason.’
i,“you’yeeome
s a huge bustle to his back, and
thrusts tiny mountains of wire into his
: ~ * ----
For the boys:—Could you loveagiri
who defiled her mouth with tobacco,
and loaded the air with fumes of cigars?
Who staggered home several times a
week the worse for liquor? Who in-
dulges in fast horses, bets Mgh at races
waggers around the streets with
ptutoable companions?
^jMErs. Elizabeth G. Wharton, oonfin-
ed;iii the .Baltimore' prison for poison-
jag JGtemKetch(mi,contiiiiies to
evinefr'a degree dfselfHCOhtrol'that is
tridy- strrprisihg. ' She converses .very
freely upon the subject'of the alleged
murder, and in every instance when the
matter is olluded to protests her entire
timocenoe. She- appears ; perfectiy
calm and collected, and after raiding
on Tuesday the charges made against
her by her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. G.
Wharton, who accuses her, of having
poisoned bothMr. J.G. Wharton and
his child; pronounced the charges false
in every particular.
She complatirs that she. is the' victim-
of the most unfortunate circumstantial
evidence! and speaks with tho greatest
confidence of the ability^ of her law
yers to prove her",innocence.- The
only time that she ever evinced any
extraordinary emotion, was when it
was .hinted that a plea of insanity
would bo entered in her case,
JEFF. D.
Save Time arid Expenses Elsewhere!
—WITH—
I). G. FOUNTAIN,
WHOLESALE ASTD-RETAIL DEALER J3T
and PROVISIONS
m STORE AUD TO ARRIVE I
lO.OOQPpnnds BACON,
5.000 Pounds FLOUR, . ; >
500 Bushels COm
2.000 Yards BAGGING,
10,000 Pounds COTTON TEES,
Coffee, Sngar, Salt, Lard, Syrnp f Molasses^ Tobacco,
Candles, Soap, &c4 &c.
We will sell the above goods at MACON PRICES. Warehousepaper|taken
for goods. The Mghest miarket price paid for COTTON.
Cotton Gins,
From all the best Manufacturers, kept cohstantly on hand,
FORT VALLEY, GA.
ju8-6m
He ordered the women and children in 41®^ have yon, after' keeping
doors.:—^Thcn, when the column got
qreakrirg diktmibteTe’Soimsh-
ed his navy»shooter and commanded
how lirge aIforce bejrek in reseri-e,
halted at his orders. When taking a
officerin
front, bang went bis pistol; the officer
feti-dead, and Stokes was flying like
tigbtning on his mettled steed, holty
pursued,- and a hurricane of balls z^-
ing after him, As he turned down the
Mansion House he wheeled in his sad
dle and toppled another -Yank. He
escaped, without a scutch, aud .we
reckon is now -iiring in' -Fredericlf,
Maryiaod. Tlie officer he killed
was.Cnptain Edwards, one- of Gen.
Stoneman.’s best capbiins—Hillsboro'
er. . . ... ...
sault, and shot himin the back while he
was in charge of an officer. Fulton woa gjj&i kgardlels. of their spite. A
me sitting * up for you. And what’s
the matter—you havn’t been drinking,
have yon? You look very strange.”.
“Not in toe least, my love—blit I
bate cats, my love.
“You do, do you? well l like em—
that’s all the difference.
Hereupon the unfortunate husband
made a dash at poor Tabby, who was
quietly snoozing.
“What are you going-to do, mons
ter.” ; ' ~
“Throw, her out of the window.”
“You’d better try it; I’d like to see
you do it; I’d break every bone in your,
body; why don’t yon throw her out? I
dare you to do it, sir. ”
He put the cat softly down on the
sofa-hung his^hat-omMs peg in the
hall—his manliness and his pantaloons
on an easy chair, and said:
“Go in, ducky, darling, and win; I
didn’t begin right.”
“I rather think' yon djdnHr—ypn’d
better fake a fresh start—but don’t try
that game again, or you’ll catch it.—
Come thJbecbir'ond Tib .went.
“Wrong from the beginning,” said
mjyinele. - ‘IQlr, dear meA!
Have Yon Enemies!
Go straight oii and don’t mind them.
If they-get in your way walk round
probably mortally wounded. Herbert
Marr, a white Badia 1 !!,'arrested- ns : an
aecesuory. to ti^crimej.aa; he mstiga-
ted Murry to have Fulton arrested,
-and.if-was with his'^rstol fhat- Murry
slrot Fnltom TM? P^l^ 8 b.elor^f -tjPithe
two rivil wings of the Radical party,
between whom' thercis a deadly hos-
.tiliiy.._-- vfSDl
Some queer seenes ensue in Wyom
ing, * where toe women vote, serve 5 on,
juries, etc.like their lords and masters,
six married ladies and as many gentle
men were empaneled upon a murder
case tfiere, and it became necessary to
lock toemi up all night. Three pt -tbe-
hnsbsmds raved. Sand stormed- at; toe
judge, and a half a dozen children
ide the court house ring with their
ifes;buf the judge was inexorable,und
.^-Patriot.
Ex-Governor Brown stated in a
tore the State Agricultiiral
Eerrrehtfon at Rome that 33,000 bales; ►
of hay hid been imported", from ‘ the
West, oyer the Western and Atlantic
^tiroad,.; alone witliin^thej last six
Vortot Tleuort. . No
Fort Valley Market Report
yj^^iametod
lEXB.JUii D. C.
llteS:::::: »«!•
Shoulders » to.
JBtTLK MEATS,—Clear @
.'GtaBQStb«MeSrf—
Shoulders.-;,..— 'S
:H1MS,—Tennessee C. C.... - to
. . . .Sugsr-cuxed Canvassed,-——-,}' tow
OABD.—Leaf— -;§ . :
.'1FIOUE,—Superane 9 .
— “. f ^Family, - 10 00(21
..." . Extra FamUy,— .10 50(i
Eancj- Brands -.. — — .11 00@
■.GRAIN,—Com... 118® 120
' GCGAB,-Standard A.— . 1S‘;@
standard B— — 1* @
- : - ; Extra C — Jf @
Xellow.O —.. — — • — V—*
Whllnw *KJ-. -iy v..,. ... — •
. . .. (cl
« © so
TOStfiffi
toons, fixed sense of moraloblij
sustained . and invigorated by ti
and love of God. The youth who pos
sesses such a character r ean he trusted;
Integziig^ justice, benevolence,
axe not with bim words 'without mean-
Java—'.
GTBGP.—Common
New Orleans.,.
JUXX-r
- generations as a pro:
The above are wholesale prices ; email quanti-
(Ues wfll of course be projMrtKmately higher.
ciefy or perform worthily his part in
ont a fair moral character.
port and aims-in the tenor of his life;
Sueh a man hasdeeiston bfeharshter;
■he knows what is right und is firmjn
pursuing it; he thinks and acts for him;
self, and is not to he made the tool of
a unprincipled and timeserving politi
cians to do the dirty vorks_ of . party.
Such a man has true worth of charac
ter: his life; is * blessing to himself,
to his family, to society und to th e
world; and he is pointed out to future
for
toe rising youth to <
^ • ; J “The loi»«ro>d’’ is toe most
ons. of Jnfernal machines.. I
it than they u
man who has no enemies is seldom
good-for anything; he is made of that
kipd of ^ateridPyrhjcli: is so easily
worked that every one has a hand in it
A sterling character is one who thinks
for himself, and speakswhat he thinks;
he is always sure to have enemies.
They are as necessary to him as fresh
air; tlifeykeep him alive and active.
A celebrated character who was sur-
rounded by enemies used-to remark :—
'‘‘Th^aresparkB -wMch,' ifyoadomot;
blow, 7wfll go out :of- toemselves.”
‘‘Live Aown prejudice,’’ .was toe Lon
Dnke’antottcv; .Lettiiis be your fed-
ing wliile endeavoririg to live dovm the
scanfital of thqse wbo. are bitter againsl
yoriiM'sKyomstop to dispute, yon do
but &s they desir<s, .and, open toe way
for more abuse. Let the poor fellows
taIk-&-toere will be a reaction if yon'
perform but your duty, and hundreds
who-were once alienated from you
will goto to; you and acknowledge
their .error. , ? >j
fefeH "ru g |p"
Tetupcrance Fable.
The ratAdn'ce assembled hfxR "large
cellar, to devise some method of safe
ly gettingtoifrbait from & steel -trap
wMdi lay ntor. haring seen numbers
of their friends and relatives snattoed
from, them by its merciless jaws. After
many'long spetohes and toe proposal
of many elaborate but fruitless plM*,
aBappy wff^ldianding' erec^ said;—
“It is my opinion, that if one paw we
can keep down the spring, we can safe-
toe other. ” AH - the rats
t by a faint voice, dud a
poor rat with bnly three legs limping
into toe ring, stood Up to speak:
“My friends, I have tried the meth-
: - Secrefrof Success. -
A Merchant, who, from being a very
poor boy; had risen to wealth and. re
nown, was once asked by mi inti
mate friend to what he attributed "his-
suecess in life." “To prompt and
steady obedience to.-myypurehts, ” was
the reply. “In toe midst of many
bad; examples of youths of my own
C. P. GUILFORD & CO. y
MACON, GA.,
Are State Agents forjhose Celebrated
FLORENCE
REVERSE-FEED
SEWING MACHINES,
WHICH
HEM,
FELL,
CORD,
BRAID,
TUCK,
QUILT,
BIND,
DARN,
GATHER,
And Gather and Sew on without Bast-
ing. S ■-
J. D. MARTIN, Agent, Perry.
Also Agents for the
WORLD RENOWNED
BELL-TREBLE
J O
R. I N T I N Gr
I am prepared to execute In good style, all kinds of job Printing, such as
HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS,
CARDS, ENVELOPES, LETTER-HEADS,
And almost anything else in this line.
WORK DONE AT MACON PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
OB NO PAY ASKED. ‘
Do not carry your patronage abroad when you can do as well at home.
J. T. WATERMAN.
I am now receiving my Spring Stock
of Goods, selected with great care, and
nearly alljiought for cash. •-
The prices of many goods are much
lower. Please call and look at them*
THOS. J. CATER,
Perry, April 20,1871.
a •uiT.TaHr'pm
THE MOORE COTTON GIN i
Also!’ A denuine Pattern of the GRISWOLD GIN.
FORMERLY AT DOUBLE WELLS, GA?
T ttr undersigned, liaviDg resumed tho manufacture of -the above Gin* propose to maLo Jt vLit It
what it waa before the war—the Favorite of^tlie8dnth. Our work staudn upon its own merits,
and we thiny thi« a sufficient guarantee.. We bave secured the services of some of. tlie best mechan
ical talent-in the Northern simps, in addition to some of the best worfanen frtuu tlie shop of the Into
{ ramtUA] Griswold. Mr. Chas. Gardner, who served eight years* apprenticeship under K. Carv er A Co.
East Bridgewater, Mass., and who waa employed ‘as Supcrintcndentof-thejhntble Wells Shop from
the commencement of the mannfactne of the Moore Cotton Gin, until it8 suspension^ is again at his
post, and will give each gin his personal inspection before it leaven the shop.
in 'calling the attention of planters to oar Cotton Gins, we desire that" they'*)liullld notice the inr»*
provements that wo offer, which toe .substantially as follows:
A PORTABLE ROLL BOX,
For obtaining any inclinatioii of ttc Gin. Bib or Grate, is nsed; the objort of whicli la to Improve to
Stragglers.
“Thon rainest .in this bosom,” as
the ehap said when a basin of water
was thrown over him by the lady he
ST.
L 0>*TT X S
i lAIfVXag BROTHERS
1,
Wholesale and Betail Dealers in
mu a i o
MUSICAL
A school-mistress finding she had
the power to administerphysicai pun
ishment, gave it to. the pupil in the
shape of a strong dose of rhubarb.
Brown—“ Whose; boy is tlmt,
Jones?” Jones—“6, a relative of mine
by mamage." Brown—“What rela
tion?” Jones—“A son; that’s all.”
The season for sitting on circular
saws has begun. A man down east
sat on one the other day, and they
buried. 1 both of hin in the same grave.
An old Jady readabqnt the strike of
toe wire drawers, of Mass., and said
toatof Ml the new fangjed: things wire
drawers must-be the queerest:
A slight coolness arose between Ju-
lia and Augustus at dinner the .other
day at Newport. The attentive waiter
separated them with a pyramid of ice
cream. : ;
A stood) girl was recently asked at
mi examination by the clergyman.' to
tell Mm what Adam lost , by his fall,
and when pressed toe replied ‘T si®-:
poseit was his hatl”
The New York World states that the
Lane is not only a successful specula
tor in Wall street,^ but also a popular,
preacher up town.
PI A NO S
fra&jDN Instalments.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT ;
To Teachers, and toe Trade generally.
ractruABS and Pbice Lists sent free
; ;on application.
G. P. GUILFORD ft CO-
S4 Mulberry St,
ap!3-ly
- - - Macos,
■ -
DISSOLUTION.
riiHM ITEM OFCEOOKEB, MATHEWS £ OO^
A. is'dissolved by mutoal consent. W.J.Ander-
Bonsnd E. W. Crocker vrinheroifter carry on the
Warehouse and Commission business, under the
firm name of Andersen* Cnxdmr. They are au
thorized to eetne-Bp the business of the late firm.
Fort Valley, Ga, July 20,1871; St
WHEW,
But no matter; people must eat, and therefore
■
C. F. COOPER
GROCERIES ft PROVISIONS,
Tobacco, Segais, ’
liquors. Candy,
: : . - Flour. Med,
CofBse, Tea,
Sugar. Silt.
HBrtarwniitruliT?i' : Canned Fruits,
Window Glass and Pntty
.tar.
Aee 28-tf
FOB SALE BY
C. G-XXjBEH.T.
. THE OLDEST IN MAC0N1
MIX & KIRTLAND,
Boots and Shoes,
TiEAl'Hiitt & FINDINGS,
No. 3, Cotton. Avenue, MACON, GA.,
SIGHT OF TEE BIG BOOT.
.of whom have traded with us more' than a
score of years, that we now have a stock
UNSURPASSED m TEE STATE.
Those ’who have traded with us In former years
know that we do npthoast when we say
WEEEEP NO INFERIOR STOCK
ewComeandseenfl. ' MIX k irnrrr.xwTi” ■
W. A. liANKS & SONS
Have Just received a fresh Assortment of
French Organdies,
Victoria Lawns,
Bishop Lawns,
Linen, Gambrics, &c.
Excelsior, Trimmihg in a variety of styles
Duchess,
■' Plain, Colored, Black and Plaid Sash Bib-
Always keeps on hand the very things you want— - . "
boils, Corsets, TVhite, Black, and Fancy
Colored Fans, Mosquito Netting,
r? various qualities, Prints,
Domestics, etc.
-
Oui stock of House Furnishing Goods
is complete, and prices made to suit the
times.
All Goods are guaranteed.
43 SECOND STREET,
•D '
junl5tf
MACON, GEORGIA.
J. - _ ’ ■- -
W. A BANKS & SOKa
less lint from the seed, as circumstances require. We use Iwth the eommou Boil Box aud a Swinging
-Front Thelatter iearrahgedto let onfall theseeds and hulls in a moment aud is yeryeaaily gjansgeil.
THE GIN BRUSH
Wo makp, cannot be excelled by any bair brush used. The bristles are nil drawn in by a cord, and
the timberis all selected from the best lumber, well seasoned; and every briuh fe nuute perfectly Ore
andratprooL ■ ;•
CYLINDER AND BRUSH BOXES
Are both oscillating ond phnn.^ Can fnrnisli either, as may be ordered. We line them with the host
babbit metal, - ,
GIN SAWS,
We make all the Saws that we use from tho best English Cast Steel, and of any size that may be de
sired. We employ, to superintend and manufacture our saws, one of the best saw-makers in the
South; and our machinery for the manufacture of Gin Saws cannot be" excelled
BWI Cotton Gin
with the Cotton seed Crushing ABU attached. It wfll hardiy beTieceaaryhere to allude tothedmUSnae
saving and economical use of crashed cotton 'seed ns a mnnure. We received a gold medal os a pre
mium from the Fair of the Cotton. Planters* Coavention. held In Maeon. Ca., I860, for the best Cotton
Seed Crushers attached to the Gin Stand. to cruah the seed as fast as it escapes from tho BOUL, We
refer to some of the many certificates that we have on-the subject
TRIAL OF THE GINS.
orb tried before
REPAIRING OLD GINS.;
neurones.
We have a complete assortment of the very best Cotton. Gin Machinery in the .
repairing old gins a gaedaliy. Planters will do well to send their old gins and have 1
as new at a much less cost than-a hew Gin can be bought for. Send on your orders
We n |gM—' •— | rls ^^
Press, and Craig's J
For particulars i
mo25-4riovl
>-»g»gge>£
SAWYER & MOORE,
FINDLAX’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
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