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By reference to W. H. Bice’s notice
in this issue yon will learn that the
County board of Education have post
poned their meeting from the first to
second Tuesday in this month.
fhe Houston Hoff e Journal
THE NEW DEPAKTUBEI
Louisville, Cincinnati, St Louis,
NEW FIRM, NEW ROODS, LOW PRICES
WF) ABE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK OF 1
DRY GOODS; GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHAND1S
Aud are prepared to Offer SPLENDID BARGAINS to our customers. PI-
give us a call, and. we will make it to your interest to purchase of us.
moil* 'Ipt
„ * - o SPERRY & NILES,
Oct. o, 18/1—3m MARSHALLVILLE. GA
N,.T. J H VSO.y,
MARSHALLVILLE. GA..
Has departed from old goods and old
prices, and how has on hand a large stock of
New Goods at Low Prices,
He fe ahfSysnp to the times in everything}
Agents of the Houston Home Journal.
Fort Valley—Geo. W. Stnrges.
Byron—Thomas B. Goff.
Jlarshalville—N. T. Johnson.
Hayneville—Samuel Henley.' -
Henderson—S. D. Henderson. •'
Powersville—W. E. Warren.
Vienna-—J. E. Lilly. t “
"Mekkbs- Gbitto & Hoffman, Newspaper Ad
vertising Agent*. No. 4 South St, Baltimore Aid.,
ate duly authorized to contract for adYorti»emente
at our lowest rates. Advertisers in that City are
leave their favors with this house.”
HOW
New York, New Orleans,
Read the new advertisement headed
Marshalville High SchooL
Dr. Ha vis of this place killed Jswo
hogs a few days ago weighing eight
hundred and twenty-seven pounds.
that is good to eat and to wear. Youctn
get from him any and everything that vou
need on a plantation. He pays -
Gold for Cotton.
t Those that are owing Mm ore rwpectfully 1
inyfiedjto.call at .the “Captain’s office” anil:
settle. %ov2-tf ]
Something Nice.—Rock Candy
Drips has played out, since G. W.
Kilien has received his last lot of the
very best-New Georgia Syrup, which;he
will sell as he does all his other goods,
very cheap.
Alwsts keep* on hand th* r^ry ihlag* v»>* ■
fiRflCFRIP^-*^smyfldlGNS,
requested to
If you want ft Singer Sewing Mw&ine,
enfi-on N. T. Johnson, Agent, at Marshnll-
viile, Co. . ' . .
D. C. FOUNTAIN,
Plantation to Rent.
(Belonging to the Estate of A.H. Kagin]
About three miles from Perry, con
taining about-220 acres of open land,
and a tolerably good dwelling house
and necessary negro cabins. Apply to
& COLYER
If you want a Woodruff Wagon or Bug
gy,’of the very." .begt kind, call on N: T.
Johnson/ Agent, Marshallville, Ga. . s .
Inswe your property in’ the Georgia
Home Insurance Company, oi Columbus,
Ga. N. T. Johnson, Agent at Marshall-
ville, Ga: i ■
“15,000 Pounds BACON, * '
15,000 Pounds FLOUE,
2,000 Yards BAGGING,
15,000 Pounds ARROW TIES,
A0 Sacks SALT,
Are State Agentstor those Celebrated
is£, Si r.alcaBnffiadtt
to reliece l/Ot.T /hirxL
So come along come acakt? s&^kiaj.
I ean safe(y reeonjjnendyour^-“Great*
Benefactor 3 ’ Cooking Stove-as a num
ber one stove—It has-been hsed jii my
family for two.years past, and fiils the
SSSseE V ......
Tor sale by N. T. Johnson, j affieSi|ffpue^
Georgia -- i«r.s<>»
that can'-be mduiged.-in. by the., family
crrde'is the priiciicte' of sacred music
on Sabbath ^evening. Andto.dcrive
the greatest anrountoX. pldascffe; from
it, it 'drwnkl? be< <ac<!timprniftdby a
cabinot,prgim. ? ifeis has b ^w^tty*%oL
enm sound, Which no other instrument
can" ever attain - , Vvhit-h makek - it an'in
valuable accompaniment to -sabbath
evening or family w6rshH>; -'The cabi
net organ is'an improvement -on. .the
melodeon/ aiiil ' has been brought- to
great perfection of late, years. Decid
edly.the best made are thosd of Mason
A Hamlin, .which are soldby Geo. P.
Gnilford & Co:, Macon. One of them
is now used By the Baptist Church in
Perry.
bill in every particular and to our
entire satisfaction.. Wo .have never
seen a' Better stove, all who have seen
it, speak in its praise.
Respectfully yours, T. M. Kilien.
tf
the above goods ot-MACON PRICES, with freight added.
ATLANTA SONSTJTUTIGN
u8-6m
D. C.'FOUNTAIN.
TO YE EMPORIUM!
Hollow and Tin Ware, Canned Frqits,
C OH D
Mr. L Guthman.Ahe energetic and
gentlemanly agent of the Philadelphia
and Atlanta Wine and Liquor Com
pany, is in oiir town looking out for
the interest of his house and those who
desire anything in his line connot do
better than favor" him with; their or-
■tiLjEiHi if’J/i J iTi Uivwti.-.i.'i4
RR AID,
~ TUCK, -
qUilT,
BIND
Agenta. for tlie celebrated Stuart, Great Benefactor Good
Iron Witch, Palmetto, and other patterns, all-guaranteed.
- ■ — - GATHER,
And Gather and Sow on without Bast-
. ing.
*nd of the Supreme Court, the
Court being exclusively engaged
tion. Full iopoi given or the i
An extra .’' meeting' of the Houston
County Bord of Education is hereby
Hardison’s Block.
FbRT TALLEY,
Hardware, Wood and Willow
louse Furnishing Goods,
called, to be held at Perry, on the 2d,
Tuesday in December, 1871, for the
purpose of attending to business re
quiring prompt action • upon# -the - part
of the board. W. H. RICE.
:et and Table Cutlei
Ware, Full line of
Baitjness.—Oh! happy is-the maid
en who possesses a St. Louis Piano,
with which she can call'forth-. Respon
sive echoes to those delicate cofiSep-
tions of the soul which else would not-
find utterance. And Jirippy is_ her
mama, who can read-the Home Jour
nal, chat with her neighbors, and do
lier family sewing on one of those fine
Florence Sewing Machines—all at the
samo time. And—and—and—well
“you know how it- is yourselfor. if
you don’t, read the advertisement of
G. P. Guilford & Co., in another col
umn, and find out.
Is a specialty. It* corps of Special Correspond-
cuts iu tlie United Staten and Europe in large, hav
ing been engaged at great expense. TL.
of the General GovcnnAent, -especially of tbe
ing been engaged at great expense. The actings
of the General Government, especially of ti>e
United States Congress, are furnished l>y a Spe
cial Washington Correspondent. For tlie benefit
of Lady Readers, the celebrated ••Jfatstt: Juxk"
has been employed*, and ssadji monthly Fafahiou
Letters from New York....... . :
The Proprietors ale.'> announce with gnat nt-
.'sfaction. that they have mode arrangements far
Also Agents for the
NOTICE.
The Copartnership heretofore - exist
ing between J. W Mann and J. R.
Cook is this day disolved by mutual
consent. The undersigned will carry
on the business, receive all money due-
and settle all debts. J: W. MANN.
Dec. 1st, 1871.
reselling for small profits. All parties wishing goods in onr line would
to call and see our stock. nov9-3m
Editorials aud Original Contributions
Upon Politics. Literature, snd other topics, from
leading minds of the conntry.
Tbe Oomftitntion Is known preeminently for
its unceasing exposure of the corruptions of the
Radical party iu Georgia, and for waging sleep
less war upon the enemies of the people snd the
State, refusing snd utterly repodisting official
patronage, and throwing itself for support solely
upon thopcojilc.
W. A. Horpiniistid E. Tt. ClabXe, Proprietors.
I. W. Avebt. and E. Y. ChAitsE.Political Editors.
: W. A. Hrurmhl.. Itnsinoes Manager.
. Wc aisohavo News and Loral Editors.
re Time and Expenses Elsewhere!
BURDICK BROTHERS,
i . : ... ... .
im now receiving my Fall Stock
iods, selected with great care.
[rill endeavor to give satisfaction in
s. Call and examine my stock.
\ THOS. J. CATER.
rfflept. 7, 1871. i ■
House to Rent.
Five room house, with necessary
out buildings, convenient to business.
Apply at This office.
GRAIN
West Point Ga., July 27, 1871.
Messrs. Crawford & Walker. Gen
tlemen: Having tried all the popular
Liver rind . Anti-Dyspeptic Medicines
that have appeared cn tlie market with
in the past fifteen years to no purpose,
ns a dernier resort last year, I was in
duced to tiy your Abbett’s Mediciene,
and, strange to say, I did not have
my annual spring attack the past - 'sea
son, and consider myself to-day in
better health than I have been for
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
TI IE CONSTITUTION
In the Largest Daily now published in Georgia.—
Its circulation ia large and increasing every day.
It is
A Splendid M.diuni for AdTfrilserx.
PIANOS,
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging,
200 Half Rolls Heavy Bagging,
500 Bundles Arrow Ties,
2 Car ioads C. XL Bacon Sides,
2 “ “ “ Shoulders.
{Six Months)
(Three Mouths.).
Month.).
WHOLESALE
Y GOOD
SOMETHING GOOSt
A large and choice stock of Flour of different grades; in Barrels and Sack-,
for sdle low by BURDICK BROTHERS.
RFF, WATKINS & CO
Something worth Knowing.
Also Corn, Hay, Oats, Lard, Meal, Wheat
^Bran, Magnolia Hams, etc.
XVI Amendment.—N. T. Johnson,
Mnrshallville, has received a large lot
of “16th Amendment” cigars. Don’t
fail to call for them.
Perky, Houston Co., Ga. )
. November 27tb, 188L J
Messrs. Rodgers Edings & Co.;
General Agepts Southern Life Insu
rance Company, Macon, Georgia.
Gentlemen .-
As attorney, for the widow of the late
N. W. Gill deceased, and Guardian of
his minor children, permit me to ac
knowledge the receipt from the South
ern Life Insurance company, of ten
Our arrangement^ are such that,we can fill all orders for goods iu our: line,
as low as they can be purcliased iu this market. Give us a trial.
lete Stock, at Wholesale, only.
Personal.—If you will call on N.
T. Johnson, Mnrshallville, Ga., you
will hear of something to your advan-
tage.
Buggies, Carriages, Carts,
Wagons, etc.,
All work sent to him, 12 miles .nnrth-r-azi ci
Ferry, at the Gresham Place, will be executed
promptly aud after hi** former style- •’
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
A. B. SCHILLING & CO;
BOOTS, SHOES
Brown House.—There is no better
kept house in the South than the Bro wn
House at Macon: • At it, the weary
traveler'can always find comfortable
quarters and the best oi treatment.
Persons visiting Macon will always find
the gentlemanly proprietors ever ready
to provide for tbeir comfort. A tele
graph office has recently been estab-
lished in tlie honse, which will prpve
a matter of great convenience to travel
ers. Whenever you go to Macon don’t
fail to stop at tlie Brown House. ,
of ten
thousand $10,000) dollars in casn,
being the full amount which the late
Mr^ Hill had insured upon his life in
that Company.
With my best wishes for the prosper
ity ofj3outhern;Compai.ic8, and of the
iSoutiiern Life m particular, whieh it
so eminently deserves. -I have the
honor to remain, yours very respect
fully. FRED’K A. TOOMEB.
Readi-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps,
efo FURNISHING GOODS,
Umbrels, Traveling Satchels, Finest
Brcflcloth and Doeskin, Latest
Sjle of French, Scotch,
|& German Cassimere,
MoscoAnd Castor Beaver, Chinchilla,
Frefth Coatings and Testings.
* SjlRTS MADE TO ORDER.
Hats, Trunks,.,etc., is now being received. With increased frieilities, we are prepared to
duplicate any invoice which may be bought of any New York jobbing house, mid
pledge ourselves to do it To our fiieuds who have heretofore patronized us, we are
thankful, -and cordially invite a continuance of their favors. Those who have not given
us a trial, we invite to dp so. It is always a pleasure to show our. Goods,,,eyea though
we may not effect a' sale.
The Latest Styles of Silk Hats Always on Hand.
jisa- Merchants, look well to your interest, and examine our stock before you buy.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO .j Wholesale Dealers,
sep21-3m. 43 Second St and 28 Cotton Avenue, MACON; GA.
Tcrjons in -want cf Lumber of any kind or
quality, ran be supxdicd at tbe Mill, or bv calling
on George H. Waite, st Perry. All oivlen. fiilra
promptly.. JOHN G. WHITE,
PIANOS
Sold On Instalments.
One of tlie curious featui
New York election was the
Horatio Seymour for tlie
byTom Fields,
nipt of all the corrupt ones
brought disgrace upon the 1
BURKE’S MAGAZINE
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar have an ad
vertisement in another column which
all should read.. The medicines pre
pared by this firm are. made of good
pure materials, and there is. no hum
bug about them—we mean either the
firm or the remedies they prepare. -
one of the most cor-
—s who have
the Democrat
ic party in New York.
Brilliant.—Public attention has
been called by action of the State Fair
committee to the extraordinary merits
of the Brilliant cooking stove, to
which the first premium and gold med
al was recently awarded. It burns less
fuel by fifty per cent, rind bakes bet
ter bread than any other stove now in
use: and it was for those qualities,
chiefly,-that the committee gave it the
preference.—New. Orleans Crescent,
January the26th, 1868. B., A. Wise
Xr. Ho are sole agents for these stoves
BOYS AND C1RL3
LIBERAL DISCQUN1
To Teachers, and the Trade generally.
OUR! FLOUR!
B. A. "Wise k Co. received the.gold
medal for the best Cook Stove at the
State Fair. It has taken thejgold medal
actual trial over the Great Benefactor,
Charter Oak, Stewart and msny of the
best Stoves male in this country.
Call at B. A. Wise &Co.’s if you want
a good Cook Stove. Nov. 30-3t
If you want anything -good in the
way of'eating or. drinking, go' to B. F.
Cooper’s. He is a live merchant and
always keeps bis stock up to. the re
quirements of his customers. Don t
fail to call on him if you want gro
ceries.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
on application.
staple antl"Faii6y Diy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ilats,
Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
Cooking Stoves, etc., etc.
SPOTSWOOD HOTEL,
MACON, GA.
Nearly opposite the Passenger Depot.
F. A. JOBSON,
the lower grades of Flour, with
Dr. Gilbert wants us to request all
who owe him to settle. Perhaps all
Jjie other merchants want the same
thing.
Thftse in want of mules or wagons
should read the advertisement of T. J.
Carter. He has them for sale, on very
accommodating terms. •
CLOTUINC!
KEW STOCK OF READY-
Only one minute's walk.
everything else usually found
The Dramatic entertainment which
the young men of Perry are getting
np, is progressing finely. Bemember
it comes off during Court week.
N. T. Johnson has an appeal in
this issue. All Who have traded with
him should read it.
jsetvins MaoHinest
We have tlie FLOBENCE, WILCOX & GIBBS, and WHEELER & WIL-
60 N Shwin» Machines’ which we will sell on instalments or for cash. >
- : J - ■- * ■: .
rtf. All‘Goods sold at the LOWEST# CASH PRICES—as cheapo they
canto boughtin Macon and laid down here.. TRY PS t - ''
COTTON FACTORS
buy of me.
Cotton closed in Macdn
weak at 171 for middlings,