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Houston Harr,6 Journal
iTiiAl, -OCTOBER'12,1871
n ls of the Houston Home Journal,
j or t Valley—Geo. W. StriVge3.
grron—Tliomas B. Goff.
Jilarshalrillfi—N. T. Johnson.
Hayneville—Samuel Henley.
Henderson.—S. L>. Henderson.
powersville-i’W. ; Vf&ije4.j q q
Vienna—J. E. Lilly.
JESSES- Gpjtfin & Hoffman, A&-
I ve rtising Agents, Ho. 4 South St., Baltimore Md.,
8 e duly authorized to contract for advertisements
our lowest rates. Advertisers in that City are
E jested to leave their favors with this house.’*
■ ■ ► • <
If tou -want a Singer Sewing Machine,
gjloiiN. T. Johnson, Agent, at Marskall-
tiile,Ca.
rirYSng-
Life and Fire Insurance;
? Offerorl in the Very best,Companies,
by a home Agent. Jno. S. Jobson. ;
If Votbw&£??a tV-ooi
TVi of the very best kind, call on N. T.
! jduisoh, Agent, Marshallville, Ga.
Insure your property in the
gome Insurance Company, of Columbi
■ fa hf. X. Johnson, Agent at Marshall-
rille, Ga.
tacts lias arrived, find
For sale by N- % Johnson, Marshallville,
Georgia. ! fUOdS gill
One of the most delightful exercises' 1 ‘
that can be indulged in by the family
circle is the practice of sacred music
on Sabbath evening. And to . derive
the greatest amount of pleasure -from
it, it should be accompmied by a
cabinet organ. This has a sweetly sol
emn sound, which no other instrument
evening
net organ is an improvement on the
melodeon, ’and has been brought to
great perfection of^ate years. Decid-
fiy, ; L **'*
A Hamlin,' winch are sold by Geo."
Guilford & Co., Macon. One of them
is now used by the Baptist Church in
Perry •
alSke«hes^«ePta3t
of Geo. M. Troup, Lectures on Arts
and Sciences, The World we live in,
The Wanderers, The Old Capitol and;
Its Inmates,' Life of Andrew Jackson,
Sam Slick, Bill Arp, Cruise of the
Shenandoah, The Emerald, Blair’s
Hajtjxeks.—Oh! happy is the maid
en who possesses a St Lords Pi^o,
with which she can call' forth “respon- Lectures,'Hope’s Homer’s Hiad, Dem-
aive echoes to those , delicate concep
tions of die soul which else would not
find utterance.. And happy''is' her'
mama, who can read the Home Jour
nal, chat with her-neighbors, and do
on one of those fine
Florence Sewing Machines—all at the
same time-. And—and—and—well
-“yon'ktfb#how -it is yourself?’ or Tf
you don’t, read the advertisement of
d. P.i GUifcEg:d '«5jSCo., in, another col
umn, .and find out.
West Point Ga., "Jiffy 27, 4871/
Messrs. Cbawford & Walker. Gen
tlemen: Having tried all the popular
liver and Anti-Dyspeptic Medicines
that have appeared cn the market with
in the past fifteen years to no purpose,
as a-dernier resort last year,- I .was in
duced to try your Abbett’s Mediciene,
my annual spring attack the past sea
son, and consider myself to-day in
Better "health' - than'' 1 !' have ’ he’dn' K>r
years, which I attribute wholly to the
use of your valuable Medicine, .and
would recommend it to all who are-
suffering from Chronic Liver Disease
or Dyspepsia.
M. T. WALKER
" mmgm
Fort Valley Market Report'.
Fountain, Provision Dealers.
- Fort Valley, Ga., October 11,1871.
COTTON,—Strict Middling.. — 33>k©
BACON,—Clear Sides JV; ® "
Clear Bib Sides. ->
Shoulders... — 10 (9
BULK MEATS,—Clear Sides, , & n , y
Clear Bib Sides 10 & 10 **
HAiis^^u^Vey c:’c.):"i:llLL'. nr '©
Sugar-cured Canvassed- 20
Pressed*
FLOUR,-^Superfine....--^- r ,... f .
> Extra Family...... -2*128
*• ; Farit#’Bj^heU.*. 11 80(9
GRAIN,—Com— - 1 1G @
■ s s
J .»S: *•* -yiy. .v.V'j.-iv • i3><@
C0FFEE,^-ChoVce‘ Bio..‘.V— .7.— .20
Java....- i.V. <&
SYRUP,—Common 45 @
; New Orleans 7 5 OP "
2iALT,—Liverpool
Virginia
RICE,... 10 @12
CANDLES,—Star m @ 17
"NAILS . : 6 @ ’
The above are wholesale prices; small quanti-
BHbIN
A B. Schilling & Go. have an adver*
tisetoent in another place, They offer
all sorts of tilings that the men need.
A man can get anything he Wants to
wear, at their store, except boots and
shoes. They even go so far as to keep
umbrellas
els to-put
get tired of wearing them. It is fairly
bewildering to look at their assortment
of cloths and vestings—the like of it
was never seen before in Perry. And
collars till you can’t rest Call and
see,
-o®
If the people in the country knew
;b#s£refceived
in Perry, they would make haste and
delay not to come to town and make
their purchases. We took a stroll
Brough the stores yesterday, and saw
Lands Hlut-5in#F<ir Sale;
tssMMvrm
Court House door in «he" tow-4 of Perry,
Houston county, Ga., between the legal
hours of sale, on the-first Tuesday in I\"o-
vember next,, the-. lant^Mjd , mills owned
and run by Carr’'A J&xTes, -(both now de
ceased,) on Mossy creek, near the South-
Western Bail Road, being one hundred
and fifty (150) Acres of lot' No. lil in the
Tenth District, and one hundred andjiftv
; iJOLfioresioi SB, yflSlttfTSithThariot be
ing three hundred acres of land with the mill
thereon, together with alh the privileges
Lesley an Ffeitale College
,^MAcqy,-GA.
-Tlie Thiriy-nintii Annual Session begins Xoh-
"day,October, 3„lhTV. Tbe. Board: of IiKtrnction
aerchants receiviog their stocks
y goods. There was such variety,
e mi
of dry
such fineness of material, such beauty;
t^wKsMf aMtdstinS^d
to take stock in some female compa
Jidj. neighbors and look at
these things—see for yourselves.
The Librarian of the Houston Lit-
e erary Association acknowledges the
following books received:
From Dr. J. C. Gilbert—Rollin’s
Ancient History, 8 vols.
From CoL S. D. Killen—Life and
Wtmgir ofvWashhrgtonj- (12 vols.),.
Sfat4mou’s jtfanual (2, vols.), Camels
for Military Puiposes in the United
States, Agricultural Reports and Con?
gressional Globes.
dant and never tailing^supply. <jf "wah-r.
Sold for thCj-henefitof tbeHrirs find credit-;
ois of said/defSsedppafuW Terms half
cash; ;Wba;ce Qirji ‘ 'Credit till the first of
-laiiuiayWeri; : with interest ftom day of
sale, and secured by appm^cUecurity and
mortgage of tne premises; purchasers pay-
ing fe papemmdstan^ xj/HTiT
every arrangement is complete for
wing a finished education, both solid, and oma-
mmijliijriigaa. -: ' .rt |
•lEIillS.PEIt ANNUAitT”SESSION.-Fri’AIABLE
■ QUAKTEKLS IN ADVANCE.-
Sand lights,.225.00
September 28th; 1871.
Joseph W.
Bryan,
ceased, having petitioned
and Robert C.
cemed, to be and appear at my office, on
or before the regular term of this Court in
January neci,Alf&21i fo shefw;. cause, if any
exists, why said petitioners should not be
dismissed from their said trust.
SejL^JS?^ j jt SWIFT,
3m Ordinary.
I. GrXJ^rillMLAJN",
STHSH0B3ISS.
AGENT FOB THE
^lOOAM
VANCES
Cash advances made by Wm. J. Ander-
ssn, President of the Planters’ Bank of
Fort Valley, on cotton being-shipped to our
house. J. W. DATHROPA CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants.
' Savannah, Sept. 14, 1871.
, D3ST THE .OUTER WAT.T.R!
AND LET THE TIDINGS GO FORTH!
Save
: .asSfiirsBO ,3sig^u?
.enogsVY
..$30.00
unless advanced claims, GO.OO
Wine & Liquor 06..
oo a si
Ko. 3, Granite Block,
Broad. GA.
/ Also, WhoIeadeAfishtfijr,*?. t
THE CELEBRATED
PRIDE 3$i$iHtis!rl.VAN!A
RYE WEI SKY.
1*33S52V 2*
-ri •• - * '
THE NEW DISINFECTANT l j;
Bro&o Chloralima,^
‘ NON-POISONOPS, ODOBLESS,
• POWERFUL.
DEODORIZER ami DISINFECTANT.
ENdlEELT HARMLESS'S ANp-AkFgi 1 "''’
■' ABEESTS AND EKEVENTS CONTAQICN,
- i - u :.•> -vrr^r c*. -• . . • >
Used ia-priYate: dwellings, hotels, restaurants,
-public schools, hospitals,.insane-asylums, dis
pensaries, jails,. prisons, poor-houses,’ on ships*
^team-boots, and in tenement-houses, markets,
for .water-closets, urinals, "Bints, eevrars, .cess
pools, stables, etc.
■J&SSSBSSiP 1 *®
pox, scarlet fever, meai
etc Prepared by
xm'pm k GO., 176 Wffliam nt/N. T.
Sold by all druggists. . • ‘ "
onology and Witchcraft, The McDon
alds, (or Ashes of Southern Homes),'-
Progress, Wayland’s Moral Science,
Camp and Field (3 vols.), Subgenation, 1
Latin Grammar, Cartee’s Physical
Geography}
osophieal and Optical Instruments (2
.vols.), i
' ' E. -M ItTTV-^P.ThT^h VT-flTl —
Xilmcholy Acciden^ tAgr;
Tuesday we received a letter from
| SylVdsteE Ci /King, with a verse on the’
death of his little girl, requesting us.
to publish it. Yesterday his corpse
was brought to Perry. He met his
death by a-most unfortunate accident.
He was employed on tbe Central Rail-,
train going to Macon. Just before
The train was moving very rapidly;
Keldid faotlsee.ithe bridge in time to'
stoop, the upper timbers struck him
ou tfie’left side of the temple and knock
ed him off the car with his skull crush
ed. He„ was taken -up and carried to
tbe residence of Mrs. Menard, in Ma
con, where ho lingered a few hours
’ speecbl6fis,' afid. died about 'pnb(ifeljjcfc
■'««nTrtVi-lnvT' rrmitniTinr : H ii: iwiiftinc wow
HARDEMAN & SPARES.
iAii
•v EF-D :be ! r anSaiaaec
1 J . s ;.url patrons. They ate at‘l
,. -.uc, ready .and' willing to s^rve* them
Storage and .Sai^efpGqtton,
They cloem it unnecessary to m .' - c pledges
—for “by their fruity ye shall k ao-.v them.”
Judge us byih^se—weuisk no mor-i. Your
interest is oumntaBsfWnd our long expe
rience emibles ns to guard and ad v.iuce it.
More we qumgt promise—more you will
notexp'ecf.
The usual accommodations extended to
-i3iosi'*'nSd-hdnor ns with their patronage.
•Aep2J-2m HARDEMAN i SPAfULS,
L.A5?D''Ol L,
—AN 1)
m M - 0M-N E l
yesterSay morning. • r His remains were
.brought to; Perry? • as /stated,- anti -last
rifgbtr cartrecF tcf’Di Rice$, nett, ^ar
shallville, where his widow and two
remaining children are. He was about
thirty-one or two years old, was
raised near Pfriy and was well known
in this county.
Last week when he buried his phil^,
he told his •wife" tliaPwh^ri lie Died he
waute.d to.be laid by TKab cMldr .How
little did be think tMit^n^ess,. th<vn^
week, he would he laid j;bere. Truly,
■in the -midst of-life we-tfre ih'Tieatti."'
Iffy
J. TV. LATHROP. J. L. WARREN. J. W- LATHROP, JR
j. w. tATSkbp & co.,
COTTON FACTORS
igtfx T3r <y *x
AND
OOMMfSSiOn MERCHANTS,
#§M
Planters’ supplies furnished, and liberal
cash advances made on Cj
JONATHAN COLLINS. W. A. COLLINS
Joiiatlmu €ullins & Son,
■ties will of course be x
) * ” VI ^
1871. FALL. 1871. Savannah, Ga., Oct. Qih^ 1871.
IV. a Z 1
„ r . * . >mnrrci r O/fAXTCJ ~~ThE~1SbW ^ e0 ‘ NT. ^B&p:
W. A. liAJNKS & assisted by Messrs. Jesse CoofK
; x*t - • , ’ ^ Xv rio/% TT .White is ivniner ahead as
Are now receiving, and wiH soon have completed, a
T. 'TiOTT AND handsome stock OF
ArixS* i;r.Tr.fiiao7 rd vrjza Ol aHf-t m
ffiLL& WINTER DBY
, -•
MACON,, GEORGIA.
W. A. BANKS &SONS.
FoB^Aii'—.
Apply^
: diw"withayoung
A drop on eternity’s mighty sea,
blossom on life’s immortal tree—
Floating, flowering evermore,
In the blessed light of the golden shore,
And as I gazed on thy sinless bloom,
And, - m>
I feel He will keep thee undefiled,
And }iis love protect. my.Tbeaktiful child.
S. C. King.
er & Geo. H. White is going ahead as
rapidly as the lumber can be obtained,
" 3*.ge has
f DiuiainffFhfi^ne^ M ^^.
pile-driver constantly, at- work; find
Hie
FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
AT REASONABLE RATES, ,
Will do weil =to examine their assortment. flouhle bridge.. The floor ivill be
SECOND STREET, about seven-feet..above" the, ordiriary
43SECOAD. water level, and it will he impossible
for -the water to reatffi it unless the
creek gets higher than it ever has been.
The bridge will be a very substantial
and efficient one, when finished, and
will cost, Mr. Killen thinks, something
under §1,S00. .
■j- - - - '
Messrs Sperry & Niles, those enter-
prsing merchants of MarshallviDe, wil
ceept our thanks-for a fine pair kid
That popular provision dealer, D.
-C. Fountain, has a new advertisement
yn this paper. He intends that the
people shall no t starve to death as long
as there are any railroads left to get
supplies by. He’s clever ma
Jeff Houser, and if .you: trade with,
them you will be treated right.
Thanks.-— We return thanks to.
Those who trip it on the light fan- Mayor Huff, of Macon, for a- compli-
tdstic. toe are reminded that there will mentary tieket to the MacOn Fair and
be a grand-ball given in honor'of the
Southwest Georgia Central "Fair, St
Mathews’ Hall, Fort Valley. See the
notice in our advertising columns.
to'.H. C. Harris for a like one to the
Fort Valley Fair.
Texas.—The Democrats in this
.. -j StatoTcayryTfevery riGongi-essional Dis-
-* v'.. - ■- T1,,, mninrifv ic T1T(ll i‘t 11!tlnT'fv
trict.
The majority is probably thirty
wtsiiifr cheers for
one Sfar State! " '
sep!3tt
FOB SALE BY
7 'tt 7.7: >\ a A*Vk
DB.J. C. g:
onsFi
CHARTS,
i i . n o few
-STREET, 'MAQOl^^rA,
o m i to
a
"We offer our services to aur planting
iends as-Fiictbrs .find ! Cqm^iesiun Mer
chants, pledging personal csrelnd prompt
ness in afl Btisiaessrentfilst&jd to our care.
PLANTATION SUPPL IES.ppjtNISHED WHEN
Fo;
o
LAW I OH & WILLINGHAM,
H pBdbsfc&fe*b*a-B&eiBi *Masrid4l 7 7
St.,
- - - MACON, GAy
& TX 3^
AREHOUSE,
,_iential dis-
fever, small-
I'-^NEW ‘ERA, tin' 1 :,.:..
Labor, Time,
Clothes and Fuel
t:: SAVED .
BY THE .USE OF
BARFIELD’S
•’ COLD WATE3
lelf washing Soap.
bfcaaiox* UlRilteAit aiiaPElS&LilST
^Wilson, Lockwood, Everett & .Ctar
M -MTTKEAY ST., Now Vort.'' ; .
States of Virginia, Earth and
— Georgia and Florida.
Frftit-': and .^Ornamental,
F6S AUTUMN OF 1871. V;
"We invite tlie attention of Planter and Dealers
to out-large and' complete stock of
StandarcT and bu-arf Fruit Trees.
Grape'Vines' and Small Fruit.
Omanier.tal l*gees, ShrUbB and Plants.
' New and Race Emit and Ornamental Trees.
Buibous Flower Hoots. .
Descriptive and Illustrated priced. Catalogues
soilt prcixiid. on re.ceii>t of stamps, aa foliow.s :
No. l-i-’ruits, 113c. ..No. 2-Ornamental frees, 10c.
No. 5—Greea-hoiiscV lOc.' No. 4-rWholcsaIe, free.
No'. 5—BrrTbs. free. Address
’ V i\ EiiLV ‘
Establlkb'ecl'
Four
- - ---W_ ... ff--ML— - ^Months
>r One Dollar.—Persons not now subscribers to
Atpleton’s JouknCl can, as a trial subscription,
bbtain -the remaining issues for tlio current year
from Sept. 2d—for one dollar.
: Tiiis large rednetiou is; offered to new subscrib-
ors to ’eUable those not now acquainted with the
Journal to'fnil.v tost its'Thcrits. t Bemittaifces
must be mailed direct to the publishers.
AffHeton’s Journ.vl is published-weeHy, and
consists ol' thirty-two pages, quarto; each number
attractively illustrated. Price 10c. per No; regu
lar subscm>tion.price,$4_per annum, in-,advance.
D. Appleton k Coif Publisher s* N. Y.
7-^4- ! ^
BloomingtoRi 111. Nursery
20th Year! ~6p£Acr6sl 13" Greenhouses!- Largest
Assortfncfit. Best - Slock. Low' Prices. Trees,
Slitiibsj Plants; Bulbs, Seeds, "Stocks, Grafts, kc.
100 Page •UlUstrated Catalogue, 10 Cents. 'Bulb,
PlanL' Seed Catalogues, all for 10 cents. Tjitole-
salelprice List, free: Stead- for these, before^ buy-
in^olflewhere: . F r K: ’PH(ENIXj : 5 .
CED‘fqr., fiie:;
TRANSFUSION OF LIFE ;
Counsels on the NatObe and Hygiene of the
Masculine Function. By Du. Natheys, author
of-“.The Physical Life of Wamafi.’.' -: It relates to
th&male 6ex; : is full of nfiwfactstdelitate hut out
spoken; pracficalandpopular;-highly endorsed;
seus
Ad-
-Philadelphia/ Pa.
A . Eon ONE AiOOTir to all
ifJT-'-ffic.^bdaa.r ?, a;SLSOtojriy,cri;
; :$2.5Qj"td Jan<,i’I3.. Thb.Methodist. Every week
.aLecture.Eo.om.Talk by.Beecherr bermon or ar
ticle by Talmago, (second, qnlyto Beecher'in; pop-
ularityfe Mrs- 1 Wiliing’s:great serial story: expos
ing seta-et workings of .Komamsm in America, arid
much other good reading. y EtoHalsted, 114 Nas-'
sau St, NfiV-A -v -Jlit'jti
5fa ■ 8
Cotton affif Commission
JfflBUjEBCHANtSjiglW
HUG AND TIES famished. Ad-
; mado-on-Gottoa in store when
seplh-3m
I pnSl*oi>!
Call at G. B. Dixon's, and buy for yourself a
First-class Stove at.Macwt Prices.
-Also Stove Pipe^d Elbows, Erii <5ns, and
i-CTT- BEST TIN WANE IN THE STATE.
ra- HOOPING and GUTTERING promptly at
tended to. G.B. DIXON,
ang-25-tf . -cAttha Old Dmg Store.
HouselioMr-Me^ifiiiies.;-j
TJOARDMAN’S GOB LIVER OIE—TWs C.
-JY piitwp With'grriit--care’-from perfcetly fresh
-ISversp'fnid-is;-withbutdonbt;’the-fineri; pro*,
dneed. - N -i-V a i
TIOAP-mtAN’S. ERENCH "WORM CONFEC-
L> ITONS.-^Iiivaluable hs a Cure for Wonns, and
being in the form of a candy lozenge are r^idily
taken.
^mcA a GiN-
nteeful m.Cblifcs r ciTimptef artel, ordinary jixregulari-
'tafes of the' -J '
the tiest-^ideresiag^oE the.purpo.se..
.-riBAiNTB ':BilMAlcrPUEStoNaliY BixsAit—
XI Extensively used forRTXpTijjmbTixry nnmplafnt«
being purely vegetable,' unlike most preparations
Iea?reDhy-trapieasant after effect, but always af
fords sdeedy relief.
-
.7**1 A .
U and speedy cure of that most distressing, of
po7jjrp]a in up from-an original
recipe of Dr. Greens Fort Yalley, Ga., by whom
it has long been used y\itli wonderful success.
Xtv non jdnod ’Jb vcrr5=TTTrD*?*t .
T>AKKEB*S NEBVE AND BONE^
JT The best external remedy for man or beast A
certain cure-:-iot' ‘Bbeuinatism; '
Bruises; Swelliiig,''Weak Limbs, ahd palns^'Of ali
kinds.
C :tl*wr ade :«L*
.<ccom a rl :etste- ?•» „
T)ABX£B:S COMPOUND FLUID;EXT. BUCHU:
XT; —The'purest and best in use. A sure relief
lor all diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys; asS.
for.no other; physicians recommend it
ssa i - -HALLETT, SEAVEB fc BUBBANK;
: 149 Chambers add 131 Eeade Sts., N. Y. -
NOTIOSa
All Persons having articles-ih my’shop that have
been repaired, are requested to ray charges and
take them away;, and hereafter any. articie not
paid for and taken'in ten days after being finished
will be sold to pay charges. F. A. JOBS ON.
CARKOLL MASONIC INSTITUTE,
. CARROL LON, GA.
Maj. JXQ. M. RICHARDSON, President
' Devoted to the thorough co-education of the
sexes on the polytechnic-and elective plan. Fall
term begins, AngustiL TuMicm. $2 to $5 per
month; board, 15. Send
For something interesting, send your" address to
George W. Gates, Frankfort, N. y.
. ^ , Bitters, and syrups of all
i kinds can be.easily made for less than half the
usual rates, by - means of- Eichler's Beccipts.—
^ ^ ^ malt* Proof *
Price ^2, delivered- by maiL Proof sheets and
Index sent free by F. A. Eichler, 400 N. -3d st.,
Philadelphia, pa.
PERRY ACADEMY.
We want a first-rate teacher to take charge of
.this Academy mupediaW*,/ ; : '
... Y GiTlZLdtS. :
Telegraph and 3
bill to this office.
and Messenger copy
and send
THE CURTAIN RAISED.
How it is. done, and who docs it. . The Alena
Book*, 192 pages, gorgeously Illustrated with cuts,
positions, Ac.; sent by mafl, securely sealed, for
fifty cents. Grand Circular, free. Address
George Winchester,
633 Broadway, N. 1
,rhj :y^
D. KEMPNER
'Si.
IS NOW OPENING A VERY LARGE AND. GOMPLETE STOCK OF
Staple and Fancy Diy. jGroods,
SteUOHS!
ai
1 am now receiving my F all Stock
of Goods, selected with great care.
I will endeavor to give satisfaction in
prices. Gail and examine my stock.
THOS. J. CATE^
Peny, Sept. 7, 1871^' ^
“ us ’ ^ onons ’ ‘ KO ”
"j ■>
And thousands of oilier tilings too
mey aesire to consult meir own mLeres^iio cttu.iujLU av
stock;oi goods.whichie,wjIl-,sl}pjR#iMih?‘^bckiK»bd)SfrJeI«!riM»tai^B«W^
on Kim.(He. assures those- Iu.want of : gogfftf
qualitjo^dpricfe.-mving purchased
is enabled to sell at a* .®hn«KV» 2 . «hj»h 1m - i*
. t-At rte 1-jdT <vf^4«etjL
> ; A Lrifi 3,1 tin 13f vl~*l <k€KLIg
l7-'UiV i;- ^
mis ’BSi&mAJ.*!
u . .. n/.v i&TsjfX
■AUr. j
QiHCK ^AT-.l^^AiMDSMABlL PROFITS,
w ~ - •rV.L.'Y ,kTZii..rtiiro} a.; f.u:r-i
>f the above Gin, propose, to make it what it
.the South. Our work stands upon its own'merits,
mt guarantee. Wfe have secured the services of. soma of the best mechan
ical talentiwthB Northern shops^ in addition to some of the best workmen from the shop of the lata
Samuel Griswold. Mr. Chas. Gardner," who scrved'eigbtyeaEsr appranticea&p^inder£,thu-»er A Co.
,-T^tj^ridgswater^Maaadnnd who was employed as Superintendento'f the Double Wells Shop from
* of the Moore Cotton Gin, nntil its suspension, is agaia at his
wni£fj
d| Boll Box and a Swinging
d i» very easily managed.
t>iu*ury La-. -
-EEMEMBEB-^ r 2
# The-Gnly Brick
September 14, 1871.
D, KEMPNER.
FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!
I am no w putting up af my mills, near
this places fuFlouri inferior to none
fered in thfe^dirMy o^er mai^e^^ aoi^ab
I manufacture it, I cah and, jfiLL seel
CHEAPER THAX AWY OJSE ELSE. ^Uttl hOiW
selling the hmtFlpnrffi
f9.60 per bM. * Eveiy sack sold here
gives ^f^StsaiJs^^and I
Bran onfianAat reasonable prices^-Reas-
AtTOlesairanff-retail. G alfug
my sales-room in this place, and examine
my sto$k before purchasing elsewhere,
as yoti may save a penny thereby,
T D. H. HOUSER;
Fort Vatyl-ct-^Ga., Sept. 28)1871. ■. -. " - - - - - **
JA3 SCI
Louisville, Ciniiinnali, St. Louis,
i7wi7x‘ia:vr'7_
ARF SHIPPING DAILY TO'
K C, FOUNTAIN,
.sjtaokc-oS aitofli ^ _
. -PORT VALLEY,.
-oH -tea
$30 W ewillPay $30
Agents £3Q-pec week lo sell cur great and valua
ble disebverats. If yoa want i>ernj*aent, bonora-
'■Je and pleasant work, apply for particulara. Ad- |
rc«6 DYEB k CO,, Jackson, Michigan. i
' -
.VIT-.vttt'
OU-iiDOOk W l 1 .:y-, -
15)000 Pouuds-BACON,
15,000 -Pounds FLOUR,
2,000 Yard* BAGGING,
15,000 Pounds ARRO\V TIES,' m
40 Sacks SALT,
20 Barrels and Kits of FISH,
_ 20 Boxes CHEESE,
20 Barrels SUGAR,
10 Sacks COFFEE,
. CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, AC.
We will sell the above goods at MACON PRIC ES, with freight added.
ja8-6m
A-
p. C, FOUNTAIN.
THE MOORE COTZQK GIN T
Alto, A Geriuito Pattern 1 of the GRISWOLD GIN.
' . ; FORMERLY DO LBLE WELLS, GA.. ■: " !
P—j _ _ _ . IKDOUtO
leas lint from the seed, aa diramstances .require., Wo use Both the common
^ w 5 - -^nged. to tot outaB gxcaeefo anc
iTHE ClN BRUSH
We suke; cannot be exeeQed by any
the timber ia *U eelected-from the ‘
end mt proof.
__ - i .... .. .—^ . scord, end
^ _ weU etaeoned; .end erery bruah ia nude perfectly fire
CYLINDER AND BRUSH BOXES
Are both ODcOluling and plain. Can furnish
babbit metaLj •'*—■^
er.'sa may bo ordered., We line them with the beet
C IN SAWS .9
Wo make all the &wb that we use from the boat English Cast Steel, and of any size that mar be de
sired. We employ, to superintend aud manufacture our aawe, one or the best sawwxaken in the
gp^th; anil nnr irttiMiiriAry for tbft Ttianufacinre of Gin 8yg« nuinnt UVi^Iled'
•COTTON SEED CRUSHINU MILL.
We are the only mccesaftil manufacturers of tide useirnl and importaiit inTcntion—the'cotton i., 1 ,,
refer to some of the many certificates that we have on the subject.,
: ' trial cff T^f iciNs.
Wokeepoonstantlycn handstod cotton and all'gina are tried before leaving theshop, old ornewones.
' 1 ^ ' REPAIRING OLb GINS
Wehaveacom]
|For particulars send for Circular and Price Urt •
: , t i SAWYER & MOORE,
ma25-W FIERI AYS I ROE WORKS, MACOE, GA
!G0 TO THE ’
I® AR^irORE!
In Rrown House Block, MACON, GA.
■ , . ‘ . j T^TCT TT ^SC<-
‘A EEW^SUPPLY OF GOOLSKECEIVEIFEVERY-IiAY-FROM NEW
-.W-rri ie rn -
bits 'liaaaji i'i .cgiiiinl logyr3guf>' 7 -fi> ) ^ , j, •F-nA* -v.
. . • ; • LOUIS JL PIKE, • " A H! Hmhtowze, J „
, r , - Rroyndor, . Jaspek D. Andefavs, | Managers. -
THE S0UTH-’V\ 7 IST GEORGIA
iw’fwiO W
CESTRAL FAIR
-riiO i-l
has
n; ’ladT
WILL BE HELP
1 V- snAisoiid at>xf j
mmm
'jmSY k- 7 l‘
AT FORT VALLEY,
J.-v:* \M ser-Ii
j. =. J J — rtijcii’vr ri JuiriD -
tin «i H -DDttonba-iwT
J: r-.-vf hM .%tS> U
Clffl:- 'alt-• '
18th and 19th, 1S71,