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the names of some aspirants
pie Houston
P-Sl—We-must have a newcounty.
Agents of the Houston Home JonrnaL
Fort Valley—Geo. W. Sturges.
jlarshalville—N. T. Johnson.
Hayneville—Samuel Henley.
Henderson—S. D. Henderson.
Jitte appetite, removes flatulence,
toipig the Stomach! to' a healthy
vigorous condition. 38-
aford & Carroll of Chattanooga, run a
line of hacks fromjtlie city to I'Qphtet
Mountain. After arriving at the hotel
To the'Teasoningpbrfaoinofinftnkiid fVar
Hi important question why so many hitter
4wa y, unthinkingly, the inestimable boon
0 f health, when the means of regeneration
are within their reach. The excellence of
Brady's Family Bitters has been more gen
erally endowed than any other “medicine"
eT er introduced to the public, and hundreds
pow look upon the cure effected by the
Billers as next to a miracle, and we would
say to all who:are suffering’drum whatever’
May 6 Booh APenlifiy.
June & July W Brunson
“ “ J G Cofield...
“ “ G H White
“ “ T J Cater.
“ “ D Kempner.
. ,r_ CF Cooper....
“ “ Pringle & Lewis.
“ “ S J Fordham...
“ “ Dr J ‘B Smith..,
“ “ Day & Gordon..,
and publicity to his.
of!:£roods 5 #^e^^^^rtb great
- S^ptenibear-Ist, 187L j ■ he vainly attempts to arouse the pub-
The -! Petty 1 Agricultural Club met lie'mind agpinst all county officers.—
by invitation, at'toeresidehce of Dr. But accusation is one thing’ and cbn-
J. _picks<m^&nit^ ai l0 9’clock, A. M. viciion is another.
Meeting called to order and minutes years; in Houston, dttiaS teen tog ens*.
of lastmeeting r^dandjsonfimdd^r? itom-of a few msdoontents-'ahdTuffioe^
On motipnrof J;-jr. TCaterngig; after seekers to decry the countyoffioetsaha
delivering a message sent by the Fort raise a hue andcry abouttaxeSj and to
Valley Club, and mining a few. state- W- surprise, some honest people have
menteremarkp in refereya there- been, lied to' Eelievetoattoe coiriitypf-;
the delicate shoulders of woman are
weighed down witoa^jegvy bundle of
Complaints and advice. Against thin
we protest. It is not courteous, to say
the least; .aniiL-besides, the assumption!
i-tahq stit i
\'di sdssQ'ry}-;
ice •& Kiilen...
GMT Feagin.
P B D H Cnlltr..
T W M Cox
G W Singleton..
T M Kiilen
S D Kiilen
J W Mann
J D Choate.
Marshal Rice tv ...
StreetComhit,tee.
H M Holtzclaw..
yr x ywnt
matter of health, the question is not
one of sex, bnt of race; and although
; |t is nndotiMWreifeifogrpgrt^ide
■ can long maintain itself without, heal
thy mothers, yet it is just as true that
If yon want a Singer Sewing Machine,
cull on N. T. Johnson, Agent, at Marsbnll-
ville, Ca.
If you want a Woodruff Wagon or Bug
gy, of the very best land, call on N. x.
Agent, MarshaUviUe, • j <><£;
H3CS0
out healthy fathers. *
' Have we a healthy man among us?
Yes, as individuals, but he is not what
had jhe_harhess
$it behtpver and
but to make a broad and inclusive
clioxge.is indeed unfair. In one or two
casestoe-investigation leas been made.
The result is on record, and . wEy ’hdw'
to excitq suspfcidn iii “riib public
mihdagainslrth'e eounty officials? If
Q: feels that he has been, damaged, I
do not bebdve there are many nfficora
in Hpuston toat-|«i% nqir take great
tax he has paid out for the “extrava
gant and illegal use of the public
money.” Q. says the Ordinary has
nothing tb d&Avito th6 HtaSfofr^Wel],
he may be more conversant with law
than your humble writer is^ b
knowledge is that all such costs
under the supervision and examii
of the Ordinary, andnre passed
is called; ~mx.mreut~talk;~**tBh average
man. ” This is the-landof patent med-
THUS. J. CATER.
Johnson,
Insure your property in the Georgia
gome Insurance Company, of Columbus,
Ga. N. T. Johnson, Agent at Marshall-
ville, Ga.
J ^-'-Tetol Amobnt Received.
Cbeuit,
Mar 10 Paid Marshal Mann..
“ 25 “ C C Dunam
April 8 “GW Singleton..
10 “ J T Waterman..
“ 15 “ Clerks acc’t
“ 17 “ GV Market....
to solicit subscriptions, be left to the
descretion of .toe President, on satis
factory reporFof’toe' delegation;
On motion, -it"Was resolved toatTthe.
discussion of : toe Stock Haw be de
ferred till toe next .meeting, and that
Kiilen j be . requested'v and
appointed to address the Club on said
subject, at that time.
On motion, meeting, adjourned to
meet by invitation, at idr.' Absalom
Marshall’s, on Friday, 15th instant.
ill healtoofineri.- In- tofe first*’plabe' feejfaiitl appejjjetl to he .doing well,
We begin dheii we : are v tjbys,'" Nb'dne' die for want oi attention, ' having re-
sbom to a place in society. Every eeived none..since the,fajij and! too
one ia-tajd anddeels that hemnstmake- flies had aheadyWown thh Wound. . H
f™ .T_| ■ -JSPSjWt* ‘’ js’ Animal should
for the novelty of
That “Queen of Durham ” Smoking To
bacco has arrived, and smokes delightfillly.
for sale by N. T. Johnson, Muxshallville,
Georgia.
“ 18 “ Clerk’s Sidary.
May 8 “ Marshal Mann.
What Her. Wv Ei- Jones Say& »
West Point Ga., June 1870.
This is to certify that for toe last
several years I have suffered a great
deal from Chillsflnd BUlpusT’gver ahff
have tried several df -thd* renowribd-
remedies for them, but I can truly
say that I have never fonnd in any of
them toe virtue that there is in the
justly celebrated Abbett’s Liver Medi
cine, and I cheerfully recommend it to
all who are tou6 afflicted.
June 29-2t W. E.-Jones.
Umtoiijg ifnotoing- 4se.
COTTON GIN!
in Oh-
Also, A Genuine Pattern of the GRISWOLD GIN.
f T.qslfld Bsi% mU@ ot Miw^sdtr^ 1 . '
FORMERLY AT DOUBLE WELLS, QA.
joitshseE itiil igbarqaih jsei'l t- • - ■ .a.aa. -
td i,iSU&lhibsk %.ril Hi
iz ; sr&anxjz? if*}*/* hti* ,5 -^ - ’ ‘‘‘
-- . . . . ... . . _ .. .. « />«_ r. «•
. - - 1 n P° n
by him.
Another point; is not Q. aware .that
under certain directions, the : OrdMftiy
tain per cent, of tax for toe veiy and
express purpose of paying these very
insolvent costs? And yet when the
Total as above.
The meeting convened in Mathews’
Hall, at 10 a. m. On motion of W. J.
Anderson, W.. D. Allen was called, to
toe chair,~“ahd'S'.'H.'L 'Sistriifik‘re
quested to act as Secretary. The fol
lowing delegates were present:
From Marshallvffle-L: H.
T. Moore and G. B. Plant.
^ From the Perry Club-^W. D. Allen,
acrid about even the occupations of
day of leisure. Th^re Tisncjitime :
thesedays for one to sit in toe sun and foc^h
has maoSvt& IGha^
Snmpfiiinnr mnrn is oTiorrro/J ntwin wa.
Soda Water, with all the different
kinds of syrnp, at Dr. Gilbert’s.
Something more is charged upon wo-
ditnr^piade.an^^W
learn by enquiry, says Q.
I eome aonotoeT.:<iBnt vhfrw fit dtarittp
men? Has not indulgence as often
ruined toeAtoer as faahiongtlg^pto-
eri?—N. YJEvening Post.
%jcbfoB cbnservative ticket
^Ititoif recent election in Charleston, i
Humphrey Marshall, of - Kentucky,
it is stoted is'iai toe new i *d2pfit6ttre. ;,i
This carriesgreat‘We%htto toepariy.
MarshalMrkws three
av^ftdnboirf« *3** eH ~ iW * ^
A large supply of Fall Turnip Seed
jlobe) warranted gmiuine and tresh, for
i. i xt rii-e' '.'Lti.c
jrijf^Marshallville’Ga.
John C. Staley and J. T. Waterman.
. From Henderson—S. P. Salter.
From Crawford—Capt. .Williams.
W. J. Anderson, chairman of corn-
belabored himself on that “enquiry.”
FurthoripoTe, says.Q^eatptsnqt.cpb
looted,>and tends areiniot^fqrfeitei^-4
Did Q. ever try to squeeze blood out
of a turnip? Wonder if “enquiry”
informed him that during our last two
i single
toe tax
FLOUBf FIX)lW MOUR !
person tried whose
record? And yet these fines mnst be
collected. Batner than have the in
solvent: convict lie. in. prison several
We are the only successfulmamifectnrerB of this useful *nd Important invention—the Cotton Gin
with the Cotton Seed Crushing Mill attached. It will hardly l>e necessary here to allude to the immense
saving and economical use of crushed cotton seed aa a manure. We received a gold medal a. a pre
mium from the Fair of the Cotton Planters’ Convention, held in Maeon. Ga., I860, for the best Cotton
^ fr °“ * he ^ Wo
refer to 'some ot tbe uuty oertiacMeii mat we iia\e on toe subject.
TRIAL OF THE CINS.
Wekeep coiwtaiitlj’oii Laa4 seed cotton and rfl gins are tried btifbre leaving the shop,-old or new ones,
REPAIRING OLD GINS.
We have u complete assortment of the very best Cotton Gin Machinery in the country, and make
repairing old gins a specialty. Planters vrm do.wejl tohratdtlielryW^ajismd bsve-them made aa good
IsfiaRS »5^lisircti«t i thana>nerrGin-j»h^be botjg»^r8adonjogrordepiand oldgins early.
months on couni
expense, toe Court
generally: directs some fanner to make
his conditional obligation for toe pay
ment of toe finje and costs; if toe Con
vict will promise to work under the
I aln now putting up at my mills, near
' :s n *** ?'*#***&■
tjhis placo,
feredjn this
I "WfMi-'SEtL
Happiness.—Oh! happy is toe maid
en who possesses a St, Louis Piano,
with which she can call forth respon
sive echoes to those delicate concep
tions of toe soul which else would , not
find utterance. And happy is her
mama, Who can read the Home Jour
nal, chat with heir neighbors, and do
her family sewing on one of those fine
Florence Sewing Machines—all at toe
same tone And—and—and—well
“yon know how it is yourself;” or if
you don’t, read the advertisement of
G. P. Guilford & Go., in another col-
direction of said farmer till he shall
have paid said Sne. ri **PTo bono pub-
licq,” ;will rQf . hike these' conditional
obligations for coUection?: How many
and as
persons under bond were tried during
lost Court? Nme-tentos of the time
was taken up in clearing the jail in or
der: to relieve Q., toe taxpayer.. Ex-
amine toe bonds on file and tell us
how many names there are responsible
over and above liabilities and home
steads. How many persons in Hous
ton are responsible above debts ' and
homestead exemption's? 'To' attempt
to forfeit toe- 'bonds of straw bail
would only put the county to addition-;
uhriSA sill «»9*1 w»S
umn, and tind r out.
-<Jo to sl
lie te tuti
PA.li/tCE!
Sodthebn Culuyatob. —Let ; aD oar
farming Mends arrange to subscribe
for toe above tfim’vnnher, if toey have
not already done sb.- ' It is ’ the repre
sentative agricultural journal-, of toe
Spnto, published now for ffiirgf years,
J : - mi. _
- . t«iH aoilU
ax .'jfore odt boa
a bond he forfeited when.the presiding
Judge-has no time bnt-to 'clear up the
jail? Bead : 4to - r Ga. BeppjS-on ’fiSC
t ii Tv T
- ... , .
feiting bonus.
Says Q„ toe demgn of the law is to'
make toe. criminaF court self-iiushiin-
ing.’ That may be, andTam infewmed;
it was, previous to our late little un
pleasantness, Bnt how can a court be
Aunouncementis herebyrnade tp my
patrons and Mends in toe country
who may d<«ana any dental Work done
soon toat Lwffl<-be.-ahseot,,ft|E®fs'§iis
date unril toe 1st Sept.
M. S. Jobson.
70a j " ’ ... “ . "
-q-»i Ibii .''•iafil jnh itt 1 ®dxl3CJW
ehrow alii ails' smii.ftaw'rai gai j
Wri ate *d tea u-**i; ^ ***
-wite&rih*&srf** 5 * ^
l:.
TareB -jtasBi«iT-.ya*st.V! •a'T
Joeg iafef Osti asa t
[ ,'t lit XirfW TO TMTIii.-;^ /
.■rtriaaB ^-«a oi aao rut a&«m :
washed away. All toe little branches
imvfe rbeooiad:
are cut off to a great extent, from toe
^ry^m^Tjdwfy-aonntry, and cannot tell
rience would change his viewB.' '
■q: My^toefpr&aabifciSpiffld&^iof:
does not prevail in other counties.—
Here is an honest imsiake^fgr it is -un
questionably toe practice in all toe '
counties in toe Macon circuit. If Q.
-wot fi.erjji I 8 ** ** e*™**
?>*•» JngaagaOaw^^a- S-aal»aiT.n?*r Vi-ic aoit
«-Tar>a»l;a* utXaf
->***1 s«(^3r STORE AMR TO ARRZEM
1n flJfjugiaMiitlgt MteOs&tpysa
that all the mill-dams in/toia.-vicinity •
are washed, away. The streets of Per
ry are full of gullies, and. we have
. nf nine chimneys in town toat
A to «u«*r« p* 1 «nfciA«d-s6i r
up, Molasses, Tobacco,
fi oi mnss toiaq a ^
dtC-, &C. Xum 9
fedkr ew&JT io Und m i
prCPS^QS- .
inflammatory complaints.
seven months.
ii I iTij M