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PERRY. GA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5,1874
VOLUME IV
were SI 005, which left him So 012,50
as a clear profit. This heats any bus
iness in the-world.
HOW FOUR ACRES SUPPORTED EIGHT T>EO-
pfi E E,- AFFLUEXCE.
For the premium S200 offered for
the best support made fora family of
8 white' perple off the smallest nnm-
Pge teres, 31’.-. J. QoxL' dra^egfconn-
ty, won it On 4 acres he supported
his family well and generously, giving
them more to eat than a’ city family
would eat in two years. This is a
. temple for Georgia, and we . present
’ his description of how i; was done.—
tfessionai Cards.
ertcdatonc dollar a lint per annum
.. •„ a dvauce, otherwise, two
I. J. TRAY WICK &C0
.... FORT VALLEY* GEORGIA.
Trsassctn a Gent-rad ^Banking. Bisocunt,
Exchange Business.
Ptrtl.cUr itteution giToc.to itr,. ft$luti«a t
T^otes, Drain*, Coupons, Dirt loads. Me.
Att or»cv at X.«.w
J-EBET. HOUSTON COCNTT, GA.
oac in -Um Court House.
,.«.ntion given to business in the Supo-
Courts of Houston County.
vomited.” This was after the foul
and wicked doings of that liight when
he saw the sale in his own office rob
bed and blown opeif in obedience to
his own orders, and the contents car
ried off and deposited at the door of an
innocent man. He was accompanied
all the time by Washington police offi
cers, haring previously told them-that
he hack got secreirinformation that his
safe wfs going *to be robbed, aiid that
he “thought he knew who had put up
the joo.” When the “burglars” 3ss-'
ed forth; after hammering on the safe
so loudly that it could be heard for
blocks around, one of them walked
down aside street and was allowed to
disappear, in accordance with direc
tions from Harrington; while the oth
er walked off iiesurely in another di
rection, being followed by Harrington
and- the officers. Harrington had
been exceedingly nervous alt the time
and the ‘•burglar” also became so con
fused that he Was obliged to turn
aroniid and ask bis'“pursuers” to' di
rect bim : to Alexander’s house. All
this time the officers with Harrington
were eager to pounce npon the sup
posed burglar, but were prevented by
Bicliardson.
te»P’
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
stead, looking out upon “the bay,”
and occupies the centre of a large field
the only prominent object, sheltered
by some old trees. The vault is.-of
white marble, (elaborately carved in
London,-) in a state of partial dilapi
dation. The cations feature about it
consists in its inscription, which rans
thus; ~
Under tliis marWe tomb lies the body of
Hon., Johs Custis, Esq.
Of the city'of Williamsburg and par-
A. M. WATKIN*,
p^ficular »«« nBon P vcn 10 ‘ be ,. c ? ll . ec -
diimsia Houston and adjonung
{on J" ■ ■, ' • - *
..OBfaW |
cTjT HARRIS,
A.ttoriJ©Tr ht 3j w,
jaCON GEOEGIA.
■ law in litigated' case* in the
1Hacun Circuit to wit: Bibb.
U [don. crawiord and Twiggs.
ami represent the results of trials for
I r-mirms approved at ‘lie Fair. The
first three'or four ard*^ important,
■are merely presented in order the list
may be completed.
BEST ACHE OF COEN.
The preminm of 85p for b?st acre of
upland corn was giv&jf to t Mrf J. ii
Bi ynton, of Calh u i county, Ga. He
producecUipoi} pne>i<y:o.of f npland 79
bushels of corn. 21 bushels peas, ’2*-
100 pounds fodder, and 1,000 pounds
pea-vine-bay. His nebprotits on the
acre was §183.25. . " __
The best' acre of lowdub J com! was:
cultivated by Mr. Jas. M. Cox, Greene
county Ga., and produced only 81
bushels 61?aom.Y JffftBCRx
that had it not been for a severe
drought in August that he would nave
made over 100 bushels. Some of the
ears are 14 inches long. •
G*A6S.OBOP.
The best ncre of lucerne hay was-
taken from a patch of’4 acres, handled
by Mr. R.Peterts Jr., which 5 pro!dhc->
ed (the 4 acres) 14 ton's nnd'200 pounds.
This had been planted four years!
The best acre of native grass ‘hay
was produced .bvi-Mr.D..,ML-Moody of
Greene county.
; THE PB1ZE ACRE OF COTTON. ,
It will’ be remembered that last year
Mr. T. G, Wharthcn the prize for the
best acre of cotton,-by producing the
incredulous amount of 'five '.bales on
one acre. The same preminm was
won this year -byj;he yield of 2) bales
or 916 pounds' of jipt cotton. It. was
'believed at the’ time Iliatf TVlr. Wli;ir-'
then’s yield of five bales was accident-
dental, and conld. peyer; lie repeated.
His friends assert,' however, that if it
bud not be >n for a terrible storm
which swept through his field tins
year, he would have beaten last year’s
work.
A RICH YIELD OF STRUT.
. The premium for the best acre of
sugar eane was given to Mr. John J.
CURRIER. SHERWOOD i 00.
476 &. 678 Broome Street,"
viz: self and wife, three sons and three
-daughters; that he hires no help; that
he has selected 4 acres of his crop, cul
tivated by himself and family the
present year, from the resnltsof which
OLIVER DOUGLASS & CO
BOOTS & SHOES,
AT WHOLESALE.
Of the'city'of Williamsburg and par
ish of Burton formerly of Hagar’s
parish, on the Eastern shore of Vir
ginia, and county of Northampton;
aged 71 yoars'ancf yet lived but seven
years, .rkieh. jtea’s ike limp he : kejpl a
bacheiorM -..borne at Arlington, on
ihe Eastern snore of Virginia,
The inscription, we are told by an
other ou ihe.opposite side, was put on
ihe tomb by-liis r own positive order.—
The gist cf it,. as ,our lady readers
will be'pleased to perceive, consists in
the lines we have-italicized: the' force
of which will be better felt and under
stood from the additional fact, which
does not appear, that this bachelor,
who lived only in his bachelor condi
tion,--'Was actually married three
times.' His experience, if we are to
believe his- epitaph, was greatly ad
verse to the idea of any happiness in
the marriage state; yet how strange
that he should have ventured thrice
The natural conclusion is.
j. A. EDWARDS,
Attorn ey at Law,
harshallyille gfoegia.
ISAACS HOUSE.
Macon, Ga:
Hotel and Restaurant;
Board S3 Bex* Bay.
Baggage Free to and from the Home.
Liberal terms made for iamilies (u other*,'
hv the week or a longer period,
sfl- C. J. Maricllan in the office.
y -n 1C I ire PvnrvriirfAr
TINWARE,
who state that the other, three are
comphrativdly, equally as good 03'the
.acre measured, He.therefore safely
estimates the 4 acre's at seventy-five
bushels per acre yield, or three. hun
dred bushels of corn, besides shacks,
fodder, hay, :etc., enumerated below.
This in connection with his small gar
den, potato and turnip patches, not
makes the laud
w. H. REESE,
Attorney at Lav
JIARSEALLVILLE GEORGIA.
t -Special attention given to caseD In
vr- •
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
The Largett Stock of
POCKET AND TABTE CUTLERY
In Macon.
DUNCAN & MILLER,
ttorneys at Iiaw,
PERRY aud-FORT VALLEYj GA.
, c C. Duncan, Perry, olllce on Public Square
Miner. Fort Valley- office in MatlieV.-’s Hall
At lust, when-the whole
programme had been carried pnt, they
were allowed to arrest the man, and
'all retnrned to the station house to
gether. It was then that the nerve
less conspirator become sick at the
contemplation of his own foulness,
and “went out and vomited.” Da
ring the trial proceedings on Wednes
day he asked permission from the
Judge to leave the court and go into
an adjoiriug room. The Judge grant
ed him - the privilege, and naturally
many surmised that he had gone out
to “vomit” ; again, knowing that he
would not have the courage to hung
himself, nor the decency to weep.
.However, be turned up all right again.
He was favored guest at the Presi
dent’s evening reception given iu hon
or of liis son's marriage, and doubt
less took strength after being again
assured of the friendship of so impor
tant a person as the Chief Magistrate
of the nation.—JV. Y. World.
T. T. MARTO. ;
Manufacturer and Bfraft IfeaMr- &
TIM WiLTLB,
COOKING STOVES,,
SHEET IRON,.
TIN WARE,
ET CETERA'
R epairing, roofing, gui-_
TERING, &c\, done at short no
tice and in the best manner.
T. T. MARTIN,
tf. Perry, Ga. .
over one ac _ e more,
on which the result below is based,
five acres. The four acres of co m is
bottom land, and cultivated in the
manner as set forth in the statement
made by me in the entry for the pre
mium 126, best acre lowland corn, to
which I refer, the preparation and
expense of cultivation being identi
cally the same.
By yield 4 acres, 75 bn. per acre 300
bu. at 81 per bushel, S30000.
By yield 8 000 lbs. shacks. 50c cwt
840 00: §§
By yield 4 000 lbs. fodder SI cwt.
840 00.
By yield 6 000 lbs. pea-vine- hajV
B. M. DAVtS.
IXtto r ml e y a-7 X» ft w
TERRY. GEORGLi.
• it.L prartico - in -the Courts of Houston
V and adjoining counties; also in the 8u-
, ,. 0 Oturt and U. S. District Court.
.upon it.
that the Hon. John Custis was a sin
gularly just and conscientions man,
who, unwilling to do the sex any
wrong l>y a premature judgment, gave
them a lull aid fair trial, at the ex-
petfse of his own happiuess, and pro
nounced judgment only after repeated
-experiments. Tradition has preser
ved some anecdotes of the sort of ex
perience which he enjoyed in the mar
riage Efat'e, one of which I will relate.
It appears that he was driving oat in
his ancient coach with one ot his
wives (and to do him justice, we must
‘assure the reader, that he had bat one
at a time,) and in the neighborhood
of the very spot upon which we are,
cowstandiu; ’
FURNITURE FREIGHT FREE
U. iVJ. CUNN,
ji ttornov at lift w
BYnojf, 8. W. R, R. GA.
ti-Spccial attention given to coHcctions.
MACON GA.
entirely New and Elegant Stock of
PETRariT uiiH
Just received and for sale at FostYalk?
and Macon prices.
yrs-BUY AT HOME. ~spf
^DR STOCK OF GOODS IS NOW OPENED AND ARRANGED.
bought it for Cash, we can and will sell as low as ether* in the trade.
We offer among other thine,s,—
H. Diston’s Saw Mill Goods of m kinds,
Tools of every kind, _
Buggy mul Wagon Material.
C. ttornev at T e xx
FORT VALLEY, GA.
S3' Collections and Crauiral laws Bpcdalt;
i cn al Mil'll’, Invu.A Co e.
Rubber and Leather Beltings,
Fairbank’s Scales.
Wooden Wai e,;
Hollow Ware,
Iron and Steel,
Table and Pocket Cutlery
Builders Materials
Care of Toong Stock-
In ihe first six or twelve months of
the life of any young domestic an i-
mal its character is formed, and the
question of profit or loss on it. is settled.
While it may .not he that after twelve
months of care the animal canuot be
left to shift for itself, or should be
neglected, it is true that if neglected
during the first twelve months no af
ter care can.remedy the injury. The
first Winter is the critical time
in the life of yenng stock. So,
if yon expect to make good-things
of the young stock coming yearling,
be sure that yon provide well for them
this Winter. Never let them ;get hun
gry or stand put;in the. cold or . rain.
The first step toward improving your
stock is to learn, to take care of what
yon have. Learn how to keep stock
by raising good scrubs and yon will
soon be able to toy good stock.
There is good deal yet to be learned
i by the widest and most .experienced of
stock breeders as to- the physiology ot
breeding and feeding, aud it is a mai
ler of astonishment how much the ma
jority of -men- who keep stock have to
Cape Charles, a matri-
monial discussion ensued between the
pair, which warmed as they proceed
ed. The lord grew angry, the lady
vociferated^
“It was a diamond,” said cne.
“And I insist,” quoth the other,
“that it was a club:”
“You will drive mo mad!” cried
John Custis.
“I should call this admiable driving! ‘
retorted the wife. -
, “By Jove!” he exclaimed, “if you
shy another word I will drive down in
to the sea.”
They were even then .upon the
beach.
“Another .word!” screamed the la
dy. “’Drive where you please;” she
added^--“into the sea, I can go as
deep as you dare go any day!”:
- He became furious, took her at her
word, and drove horses and chariot •
into the ocean.. They began to swim. I
He held in, looked into her' face, she
laughed in his;
“Why do^you stop?” she deruaded,
exnltingly, not one whit alarmed.
“You are a demon!” he exclaimed,
flinging the horses about and making
for the. shore with all expedition.
“Pooh! Pooh!”-Innghed his tor
mentor. , “Learnirom this date that,
there is no place where yon dare go
tbat-I dare not- accompany you.
“Even to.perdi'ion?” he groaned.
“The paly exception.” she answer
ed with a chuckle—“there, my dear, I
- leave you. ” -
■\ She had conquered. He never
drove in at Cape Charles again, but
groaned with, the recollection of the
seven years’ bachelor’s life at Arling
ton.
jse-Tii short, All Goods usually kept in such a business.
Ths Parker. Breech-Loading Gun,
with the best makes of English Muzzle-Loading Guns, Dupont’s and
A Hearse can be furnished to order at an*
time, on short'notice. lean be found is
the day time at my store, next to the Hou r
at night, at mv residence, adjoining thai’
Dr. Haris.
Togethtr
Buzzard's Powders.
YVe represent
I>EWTIST,
l t'.RRY AND HAWKINSVILLE GA.
I . E WILL 8P ED tho first half of each month
l i in liia office in Perry, over the eld drugstore,
ii,,1 one*fourth, or the latter half of each month'
« I lie given to hi8 practicoin HawkinsviUc, at
> is.jludayeth's. . aug23 i
Furniture Made to Order,’
and repaired fit short notice.
BURIAL CLOTHES,;. . . ,
Ready-made, for Ladies, gentlemen and
children always on hand. ..
GEORGE PAUL;
PERRY. G A.,'
And have them of all sizes on hand.
jES'Oall and See Us.
F.’S. JOHNSON & SONS,
No. 31 Third-Street, near City and Central Banks, Macon, Ga.
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PERET, GA.
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MACON, GEORGIA.
rro MEETTHE DEMANDS OF THE TIMES, WE DETERMINED, EARLY IN
I in the Spring M . ttempt a reduction in the rates of Btor.ige and Commission on
Co ton, and now.anhouhee he following changes
OLD RATES I . PRESENT RATES*
Commission ;.U per cent i Comnussion,,.. H P«ceu«
Storage;... . .otic per bale. | Storage 2oc per base
Thankful for thelibemUtvof enr friends in the part, we must look to them for in-
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Ms. .J. W. Stcebs, a prominent Granger and Planter ol Bibb County, will bs oar
V^gmranteeour heS^orts for the interests all who favor us with business. -
*3-l he usual Advances made on Cotton in store. Vi a mprf/lt. k. JONES.
\ IX prudent men ehrmld keep their propel
ii Insured, that the Fire Fiend may be eh—
of half its terrors,.
GEOEGIA HOME I.VSDEANCE CC.
of Cnlnmbus, Ga.
CspilAl and Assets $553,00
THE EQUITABLE FIRE IAS- tO..
cfSashvillpj Tens.
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■of c(ittott seefigin tlm ft^row^ oryruie
cane,. tlieD covered the caue with a
small scooter, two furrows to the
row.
First plowing, rau fonr scooter fur
rows round the fane, and finished
•middles., with.a
plowing was" w:
three and four
and then applied thirty more bush
els cotton seed ou the side with 'the
cane, gave it- two move plowing with
a scoup and two hpeings, and laid it
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60 bushels cotton si
4,000 seed'cane'....
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3 ; Je sod End-spring No-top Buggies- -
Top-buggies, Tum-ont-seat-Buggies,
* Phaetons.Two-scat wagons, Cabriole?-.
Uaronches, Iiockaways, etc., su,:
NEW HAYES, C0SN.
Harness at 16^ prices. Coriault Econcmy «*•!
send for catalr>gue and price list.
The Spider-
. This is a irscck tliat kefcqhes flies in
a net like a fish net, but hot in the
water. The net is caUetT a web,' and
when it; cetches dost instead of flies,
it is called a cob-web. The ' spider
knows he is ngly, ahd he stays a good
deal to home, buk ugly wimmen. goes
to'church .aud^walks imthe street more
than pretty; Rut they are both iu the
same business, which is trappiu’: In
Californy they has spiders that seems
to spin webs, but goes out and eetehes
game like other beasts of pray. They
are about the size of a girl haby, and
a lot of pizer-er. They is tar antulers.
Wheirian in jin has bit hisself : with a
Our Goods are Fresh. They are Full Weight. They are
Bought Right and will be Sold the Same Way.
We Can’t b& Undersold by any House in the South.
{Seymour, Tinsley &r Co.,
MACON, GA.
KICK CHOPS.
Ore one acre of upland soil, Mr. P.
S. Bower, of ThomasviUe, -'made '92
bushels of rice, clearing, as a net j
profit, 262 70. -- ..
• :
A BOX WHO SUPPORTED HIMSELF’ AM)
MADE. SIX HUKDBED DOLLARS.
For the best crop' made by J a boy
under 21 years of age, E. C,. Nisbet,-
of Jonesboro, took the prize. - Ha
made by his own labor 865S worth of
corn, wheat-, cotton,' etc..' which "he
soli besides supporting hiuitelf.
Mr. Jesse B. Cox, t fGieene county,
a boy of 16, made 55 bushels of corn
on one acre, and a bale and a half of
make a. tolerably respectable-official
out of Mr, Williams.
3 & COT, PUl^urgto Pa.,
F.im’i an I Iron* of all kl**-''
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cg* vo sell nil kiadi X-
A Cannibal Teach-er-
A warrant wa§ issued Saturday at
PeekskiUNew Yorx, for the arrest of
Herman Summers, teacher of a- young
ladies’ private school there, on account
! of his Having violently bitten the ear
of a Miss Arminda Mason by way of
punishment. Sommers is a young
man on t.ie right side of thirty, with a
picturesque dark moustache and side
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■ witb a Marairge ttoi-
m*. Hint* to Ladies, 11
•ert^rjf. Andrew T. ^.
• 3ad Lusk-
“Everj-thiug goes wrong,” says an
Hlinois farmer, wiping his eyes. “The j
grasshoppers cum, and the liixvd. niau
broke liis leg, ydfe died, the bam
burned, and X verid for three cays
und can’t find a woman that-wants to
GUERNSEY, BAR I LU il & HENDRIX,
BOORS. SaSH AND EUNDS, WINDOW AND DOOG FRAMES, BALUS
TERS, NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL WORKS, BUILDERS’ HAHD-
! WARE, GLASS; OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY. ETC., ETC-
j A fall line of the above always in stock, anti snpplud to city and country
r<hrshort-soiiES 5 June.', .
v WEE*. guarrzE.t'icd to male and feme
agents to their Ioc*Ltv. '-Oft* nothin,
l‘n rticuJars fruc. p. *j. 'nCLESY tU’