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LOCALS.
To Ottr Pulrons.
f Ofir friends in the different sections will
confer a favor find odd to the interest of om
i paper by keeping ns oosted as to all oconr-
eruces of note in their respective neiglibor-
The condition of trojis, criminal
religions services, deaths, acci-
rill be glad to hear from.
MORNING DEC., 20.
Roberson County.
tkstPrimary li:etlag. |
At a meeting of tne citizens of the \
9th district, of Honston comity as
sembled in Honser’s Hall, Fort Tal
ley. for the purpose of sending dele
gates to a nominating convention
to be held iu Perry, on Tnes- '
day tbe 8th inst., to select candidates i
for county officers; on motion of Mr. from his buggy
H:» and There.
It is said that a certain candidate .
bargains in Segars at C.F. Cooper's
Oxen fo
I have a good yok.
c eap.
Ham. Draper, seconded by Col. Brad. L O. O. F. lodge last week.
Brown Col. J. F. Troutman was enl- When men get mad they arc in one
led to the chair, and S. H. J Sistrunk j seuse insane. Surely good men wnst
reqnuired to act as Secretary. j be insane when they join in a black
Ou motion of Mr Draper a commit- nn ^ f ;i n mass meeting in order to de-
tee of five was appointed by the eliair ffcat ilte nominees bj the Democratic
, to select suitable delegates to said con- |
Sal*- | vent ion. Tbe following gentlemen i- To th f 0s f wl ° wrc f in
of oxen for sale were mada that committee: Henry j | lVor ° tae distncrplan nntxli
• r- o- ! mared “good and true—com
Comment catel.
Whenever yon place fresh butter in i
paid the fare of twenty eight negroes tIie hands of’a merchant to sell' can- ’
from Fort Talley to Perry Tuesday , tj ( ,n him not to pnt it in a show-ease
last, and that every one iu t he e norm- yth fiuvcfSI'csikes a. ml soap‘ for irk a
nation voied against him. ‘‘The wuiy very' short time it wifit both taster, and
of the office seeker is hard. . . | smell <»f the jffiivoriag. and wijoevei
Doc. Cnllt-r had the barb ess stolen , buys itw-H be s:ire-'te> send- it - back
while attending the!
Ii gd B anks
! We have a tolerable good variety of
the best blanks Cm hand at Macon
prices.
Hen
Jably the me-rchaut will sen
e word that her butter is no
Comrrn-nrAK.
C. A. Thompsox. Jlarris, G. W. Maddox, BishopLeSu-
t nom-
umpetenfc
Bnrgla-y.
Mr. J. W. Mann’s store was broken
Thnrsday morning jnst- before day
b? Bo'riijg into the window, and with
drawing llir- bar. Some little, negro
boys'discovered the- window open.
fiom
Opry .gets his w hiskey direct
still in Robinson Conn tv.
Yrgal ^Stiffs:
Pott Office.
The postoffice has been removed to
the new building opposite Dr. Culler'c
residence.
! er, W. B. Mathews, and A. H. Long., ... . -.. ,
i During tne absence of the commit-| do > ou lke the mannerand result of j andwaketl Mr. M., whs conld miss
{tee, Col. Juo. F. Troutman, was cal- ****** distinction asl^g
12 Pencils for 25 cents, at
J. Jaccbcs'.
Save Forty Dollars-
A fine new Victor Sewing machine
. for sale very cheap, call mid see it.
Geouge Pacl.
A largo line of ladies socks at
J. Jacobus’.
Heavy Arrivals-
Messrs. T, J. Cater «fc Sou have had
heavy arrivals of Goods—this week—
store full—their new Prints are beau
tiful.
It issnjiposed theboys, who
j led upon for a speech. The colonel j to race, color or previons condition)! - . , " ^ f
very pl&tsantly entertained the meet- j m*Ss meeting Tuesday. J the thief away. It was evidently
. . . , „ „ -J ; w°ne by some one ^ho understood the
ing, making a short speech 1 ^nstencHbif of the window shutters
and linmor. The speech concluded, mnke its r. 0 ulai schedule tnp to-mor- . .. -
m Jno. A. Houser offered the M h—Sunday. 1 1 “ d th& ^ ° f tbe angUr ’
lowing important Resolutions: * Nme tentb Jhe white men and all
Whereas, the Graxd Jurors „f j D>e negroes, we learn, who purticipat-
Houstou county, did recommend «.; ed in the citizens meeting Tuesday are
I salary of SSl.'O (salry instead of fees) j so dissati-lied that they will not vote
to be paid the Tax Collector and Re-j tl,fe tiek 5 f nominated. Surely the
ceiver, each, as foil compensiition for j wisdora , Justice and equality displayed
their annual services; and whereas, ID *f :s 6 e ^ up and execution ought to.
" satisfy the tastes of of the most tastid
OJFOTIG l A—HOUSTON* CO UNTT.—
John H. Allen administrator of James
P Allen Tate of said county deceased,
.as applied for tffsmission from said trust.
Th:s is therelore to. cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the Febnary Term
( 1875, and show cause if any they have, why
said application should not be granted.
Witnesi mv official signatnre this Oct, ]
! 31st, 1874. ' A- S. GILES, \
Ordinary.' j
GEORGIA HOUSTON* COUNTY:— j
J. II. Etheridge guardian J. F. and W. W. 1
Etheridge, lias applied for dismission from
his trust: i
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the January Term
1S7-5 of the Co rt of Ordinary of raid eonn-
■ valid show cause if any they have why j
•and application should not be granted. j
Witness my "official signature this De
cember 12th 1874.
•- A. S. GILES. I
Ordinary.
GEORGIA'— HOUSTON. COt NTT :-
iiitber J. Thomas has applied for ex-
Tbe beet selection of Calicoes itt
J. JacoBds.
Boar ing,
Mrs. Pugh amt Mis. Dukes will open
boarding bouse on the first of Jan
ury in the House now occapit d by
Dr. Jones. Call on them for pnrticii
lars.—In.,
To Smokers.
The finest kind of nu assortment oi
Cigabs can bo found at C. F. Coop
cr’s store. For the best,’ as well
the cheapest, go to Cooper’s.
The chances at Raven are being
rapidly taken. This is a good chance
to get the best horse in the State.—2t.
-►-«-*!
'. y si Stabhl-B.
Thouinff Killen, colored stabbed
Orriu Davis, dllto, in the arm Thurs
day, making a gash about six inches
otig. Thomas is in tae lookup, ant
'■ fears are entertained that tha wound
ed one will recover.
1 —
From Head Qnar.ors.
The genuine Robinson County
whiskey. * Om.
Express Offio >•
We are glad to learn ihat Mr. T. M
Killen has been Uppointed expr-s
agent in this iJace,,q_ud that lie lim
the office iu'w in full blast. Busiues
opens lively'. His office is at the dt*
pot.
Now Ginfor Sale.
A No 1 new cotton gin delivered a
tlie depot in Perry, will be sold on .
ci edit till Nuvetr her first for acceiitu
- b;e paper. It will be delivered Septem
bi r 1st. Apply at this office - . Cul
and see it.
Com.
Those wanting this paper for 1875
not having the money to spare can
•pay one years subscription by deliver
. ing two bushels of (helled corn to tin
publisher in Perry. We now need i,
load of good fat pine.
Bros. Maki 'g.
Besides Cutting and Fitting, 1
will also Maee Dresses on- reasona
ble terms. Apply at residence near
'Presbyterian Chnrch. I refer to those
who have patronized, me.
Mbs. Anr. A. King.
The only place t.» get the gennim
Robinson County whiskey is at Opry V
Baffle,- Raven,
All who want to. get the best saddle
lioree in the State can get, a chance at
that fine horse “Raven” by applying
to Juo. N. Killen. There are many
fine horses in tlie State, but none to
compare with him as r» roadster or
limiter. He is the finest gnited liorst
we ever rode.
Educational-
We invite special attention to the
Card of tho Houston Female College.
Prof. Briggs had an excellent school
this year, and we hope the pe< -
pie of thi3 section will give him for
1875, a larger patronage than ever.
Crowdod Ont.
Several long communications on
political and other subjects are crowd
ed ont this week, jnst because it wa
impossible to get them into type in
time for publication. We will give
them a showing next week,_thi n^h we
cannot find space for all.
Courtesies.
,We acknowledge receipt of an invi
tation to attend the entertainment for
the benefit of the Fort Talley Volun
teers Thnrsday night. We hope it
was a great success as no pains were
spered to make it such.
We are indebted to B. M. Davis,
Esq., for favors of an editorial nature.
they, the Jurors, did further recom-
men . that Jurors shall receive one
dollar per day, for their services; and
whereas the said Grand Jnrors, did
still recommend other me: a ires
economy for the reduction of Taxes
therefor.
Via
Resolved 1st* That we hereby en
dorse said recommendations, and
earnestly request our representatives
iu the next General Assembly of the
Slate of'Georgia, to "use their lismost
endeavors to have R ich La passed,
tis will effectually carry out said re
commendations.
Resolved 2nd. That we also re
quest our delegates to the Legislature
that they also if possible, have a bill
passed to prevent county officers from
receiving “compensation extra” for
any services connected with their of
fices.
Resolved 3rd. That we farther re
quest our Representatives to have the
treasurer’s office of Houston county
:bi,lislied, and provide by bill to have
the conntv Funds, deposited in Plun
ders Bank at Fort Valley,
f he Rwsqlutipus after some discussion
and ai cepling the following amend
ment, offered by Mr. Harris to wit:
I’hut iu addition to fixe hundred dol-
ars Sidary the Tax Collector, receive
- he U6ital fee for issuing tax executions
against defaulters were unanimously
‘d opted.
.The committee t'mn reported the
.Mowing gentlemen delegates to the
iomilisting convention, to meet iii the
own ofSPerry, on next Tuesday. Col.
ri. W. Crocker, D. W. Visher, and
f. W. Mathews. Alternates: H. C
[arris,v Wesley. Houser and J. B.
allies.
On motion of Cupv. G. W. M.iddcx,
f was ordered that the proceedings of
meeting be published iu the Houston
Tome Journal a d’Foit Valley Mir
ror.
Jno. F. Tkoutaian,
S. H. J. Sistbunx. Chairman.
Secretary.
C •- mmnnicate :!•
Editob Houston Ho.ite Joubnal:—
As there sei ms to be a very wile and
leinsive misapprehension in i few re
marks made by the undersigned, iu
regard to tlie Convention held iu Per-
yesterday the 22nd. I t ike this the
earliest opportunity to set right any
hch misgivings.
In ray • remarks, among others, I
aid that my district (York),- was not
in harmoney with tne Fort Valley
movement, aud that it was not rep
resented by but one Democrat, frand
that was J. M. Frederick
’’off, in vindication of Mr. Fred
erick’s principles as a Democrat, as
some may think from my remarks that
he is in sympathy with the Radical
party. / have only to say. that from
a personal knowledge of Mr. Fred
erick, he is noxv. .and ever has been
r m the close of tbe war a ftrue and
faithful worker among Houston’s best
Democrats
L. J. Thomas.
inns. v.'
Tbe Fort Valley Mirror gravely in^
forms ns that 1874 will soon be re
membered urn ong the. past, and be
buried in oblivion forever.” It may
be true, but we doubt tbe last part of
it. R
We are told that that estimable gen
tinman,- (in a horu; Col. Joel R: ! Grif
fin, of the ninth district." appointed
delegates of colored citizens from the
’‘Upper and Lower F< ri. Valley Di-
trints” to attend he citizens meeting
iu Ptr p y Tuesday last, tha 22a.1 in
stant. We offeied .two dollars for the
manuscript, but the precious doeu
ment could not be bought for that
money.
The Mirior.airges its readers to “PaI*
Ur,” and says it’s a “light matter to
some, tint it’ll all.” “AH this must re
sult from the “matrimonial lefsons 1
of Col H. H. J., of the Telegraph &
Messenger. Read -his letter in that
p;ip|r of the 24th instant.
Among the prominent colored fel
low citizens who took part.in the nom
ination Tuesday were Col.TeterSilas,
Rev. Geo. R. Bass, the Barrer’s and
many others; “To this complexion has
it come at last.” Ye cremated Joel
R. also In imonizeth, xve are fold.
We hope some patriotic individuals
will issue another proclamation “To
the Citizens of Houston County,” ap
pointing a day of,, “fasting and pray
er.” Tin- humilia tinn par', in view
of last Tuesday's meeting, %an be
omitted. We have some “pet candid
dates”, (for prayer) to pat forward,
and-snggest Wednesday the sixth of
January as an appropriate day.
Election tickets will be pria ted Gun
the best style at the office of the
Houston Home Journal. To meet
the demands of the occasion, we will
priut for the nomination of'Tuesday
last, and independent candidates at
half price, or S2 50 per thousand; and-
this without “distinction as to race,
color Or previons condition.”
', 0 ,
B ut-1 Ass s Isatian.
Yesterday raoruing a minor reach
ed this place that Dr. T osepli B. Dnn-
xx-oody, who lived wit life is venerable
father, the Rev. James Dnnxx-oody,
eight milcs:.sonth of Pprry, had been
murdered. Semiring a horse and ac-
copipauied liy Depnty Sheriff Norwood
and Mr. Brunson: xve hastened to the
place and found the statement too
true. Magistrate G. W. Holmes ha "’
already summoned a jmy consistin
of A. A. Jeter, J. O. A. Honser. W,
R. Hickson. Mv. Manning, D W. Je
ter and , xvho elicited in exi’-
denee nt a court of inquest, that on
Tliiirs<l.-iy night the 24tli inst,,-be
ll. a man
- Pcripn^L jr~--
We were glad to’nftet yrsterday Mr.
G. W. Speigle, of tlie firm of Win.
Rich & Co., ol Atlanta, who is here
in busings interests.
Dr. J. N. Jones rnptnred a- blood
vessel JMinrsdav night'; and we regre.t
to leam is considered in a critical sit-
natiou. . . •
. T!:ose wishin
dAVEN'.call at TuCNSLL.T ic WHITES.
POST
i OURSELVES
As to prices, then go to
G. P. ROBERTS & XJO-’S
And you will find tnat they will mate yon BOl
TOM PMCES nnt only on
330MES TICS,
RUT CN
Dress Goods, Ifotious,
Shawls, Blankets, Cloaks, Jeans and CassimRrs-
C xsets. Hosiery, Hankeicheifs, and Gloves,
Tea, on their entire stock.
New Advertisements.
Let Tne
JUST RECEIVED.
People
ome 2 i
W I 11, I A 31 K U P F E Px 31 A N.
iPbrry, Oa.
The stringency of the money market and low
prices of cottoiPkrc known and folly taken into
consideration^ Our sympathetic vein is surging,.
will part with our goods at lo wer pricee than
they nave sold‘since the war.
GEORGIA — HOUSTON COUNTY:
Frank F, Gary has appliod for exemption
of personalty and setting apart and valua
tion of homestead, ana I will piss ‘upor
, - . the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 22nd
Christmas is now in the bones of 1 wits foij^cail and see three'ca.-es of bleach- 0 f December 1874 at mv office.
, INGS, ouejard wide, at 10 cents per yard? ' - . b pyr-i
I
AM NOV7 — RECEIVING AND HAVE IN STORE, ONE OF TE*
.UU.U «. , __ - L r Largest and Best Stocks of Goods ever bronght to this market. X«v
mption of i>ersonaliy and s'ettieg apart J Goods constantly arriving, and I will keep my stock full and fresh.
;d valuation of homestead, and r
I will
ass upon the same at 10 o'clock, a. m. on
he 22ud dav of December 1874, at-my of
fice. ' A. S. GILES,
Je». 12th, 1874. Ordinary.
GLORGLV — HOUSTON COUNTY:—
Mrs. Anna 'Vinn has applied for exemp-
ion of personalty and setting apart and
valuation of’homestead, and I will pass
npon the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on tho
22nd day of December 1874, at my office.
A. S. GILES,
Dec. 12th, 1S74. Ordinary.
DRt GOODS,
BOOTS k SHOES,
HATS k CAPS,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
many people. Henderson was boom
ing all day yesterday
Eplend d Premium-
We wotfid like to bnve some lady
undertake to get nr a big list of new
subscribers, to the. Houston Hqjie
Joubsal, abtl, make tiiftjAolkxriug
offer; To the Ufdy who wi'l. srnd’-us
50 new snbsnribes for 1875 and one
hundred dollars, we will deliver at the
depot nearest her residence a splen
did Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine
wlvich costs 850 at tlie manufactory.—
Show Train.
The Perry train will ran as follows
on the 26th:
first s tbie. - c
LeaveFort Valiev, .v X.. 8:30 a: m.
Arrive at Perry 9:10 “
Leave Perry 9:30 “
Arrive at Fort Valiev 10;10 “
SECOND TRIP.
Leave Fort Valley. 4:30 p m.
Arrive at Perry 5:10 “
Leave Perry 5:20 “
Arrive at Fort Valley... 6:00
No deduction in fare; 81.00 for the
lonnd trip. J. M. Walden,
. . R oad Master.
Three eases at 12cents and ten cases ranging Dec. l2di; 18(4.
from 18 to 18 cents. j
Ten dozen PBEXC
each—bettor tnan zny:
I CORSETS at 60 cents
i the city at TO. cents to $1.
'■Jr C, P. BOBERTS k CO.
39 i 41 Second Street, Macon, Gs.
ffgJffJg-VI
;miiawwgo.tiMiwriP”i
PERRY MARKET RWPORT.
Corrected by G. W. Killen.
Cotton. —Middling
Low Middling
Good Ordinary...:
Flocb.
S ard superfine...
s FdniilySf.
lann - 'ffierces, old.,
New "... a 20
Cans • 12 a 15
Coffee—Rio 23 a 2g
Cheese—Best cream 20 a ' 25
Molasses
Scgxh—A . ?;
White extra
Yellow €..
Demamra..
MACKERkL^rN
Cand:
Countiy
Eggs—per doz^
Salt—Virginia per sack. ;..
Liverpool
ill sides
A. S. GILES, .
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY.
M. Dorsett has applied for tho Gnar-
diaship of the property of tho minor cbil-
: dren o*f John W." Domett of said county de-
Large : Stock for Holiday This is therefore to cite all personsr m-
. cemed to appear nt tho January Term
[Presents. . 187S ofthe Court of Ordinary of said coun-
j ty and show cause if any they have why
said application should not be granted.
PreodeUyerywason! signature ‘kis De-
cember 12th 1874,
A. S. GILES,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA HOUSTON COUNTY,—
D. H. Culler, Cierk, adniinistrator of
James J. Daniel iate of said county -de
ceased, has applied for dismission from
said trust:
This is therefore to cite all persons com
cemed to appear at the February Term
1875 ofthe Conrt of Ordinary, of said conn-
ty, aud show cause if they have why said
application should not be granted.
Witness my official signature this No
vember 7th 1874.
A. A GILES,
Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
WiR. be sold before the court honse door
in Ferry on tne first tnesday in January
next, 1875, during the legal hours of sale,
30 shares capital stock of Planters Bank
Fort Valley, Ga , One half interest in brick
store room occupied by ’ J. H. Everett in
Fort Valley, sold as the property .of Wm.
Harris, deceased, lor 'distribution among
the heirs. Terms made known on day j ot
sale.. : S, W. J. & H, C, HARRIS,
December 4th lb 74. Admrs.
PAPER.
CHRISTIAN AT WORK.
“THE BEST RELIGIOU-i PAPER.”
TWO
A CHOICE OP
Beaut: fill PREMIUMS.
An Illuminated Portfolio of Twelve Gcme b
Hcrulechel each 8i£xlOJ£iu., tee superb enromo
‘•The Twins ”22x28 in:, after Landseer, Price,
SiJ-25 inc.nding postaf e. }$o extras of any kind.
Without PxejaimiL.S3.00 per annum.
ATTENTION AGENTS.
Liberal commissions and exclusive territory
Samjilesand Circulars'fre Send at once to
HORATIO C. KING, Tublisbcr,
Box 5105, Kew York-
GEORGI Ai-HOUSTON COUNTY.—
: Culler, Clffk, Adimjiistrator of John
WS^Dorselt, latcfofsaid county-deceased,
ipplffiS for fiianission fioin said trust.
’ gpner^fea to cite all persons con-
■oed toappeat- -fit 4 the February Tcmi
1875 of the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty and sboxv cause it any they have why
said application should not he granted.
Witness my official signature this Novem
ber 7th, 1874. A. S. GILES,:
Ordinary.
GORDON INSTITUTE.
This flourishmg institution is situated in
BamcsviUe, on the M’&WRR., lorty-
two miles from Macon.
SATES OF TUITION FOB SPUING TEEM.
Rindergaten Class, S13; Primary Class,
S19 50: Incidentals S2; Preparatory Class,
S26; Academic Class, $32 50; Music, S3250
Board from $12 to 314 per month. For
particulars address Chables Lamdbin or
T. ffil. Means, Assp<date Principals.
Tho Rut rtai m nt
Tlie ntertninment by the ladies of
the Methodist church Thursday night-
surpassed in every respect the expec
tations of its most sanguine trlends.
We wish onr time rad space' could
permit us to notice it iu detail; but
suffice it to say that no more elegant
sapper was ever spread in Georgia.—
The Christinas tree was the finest we
tween nine, and ten o’clock
eame to the place ,on a gray .horse
and got a negro woman to call Dr. uiay—JNorLUem
Dn hxvoody ont. stating that.a neigh - ’ Tennessee Timothy
hors wife was very sick. As the Dr. —
reached the last step on the back
porch next to. tLe .road Abe villain
fired a charge of large buckshot, from
a shot gun, one shot taking- effect in
the right, side of the face n»f,r the
n-se penetiutrag near five inches, an
other ei tered the lower lip and molar
bone and a third shot entered near
the centre of the breast jnst below
the collar bone. Three shots lodged
in the honse, and some entered the
^garden fence behind the porch The
murderer then gnllopped off in the
direction of Hawkinsyille, from Woich
place he had come, it is thought.—
The victim stumbled back into the
house, fell at the parlor door and ex
pired in-twenty minutes.
Dr. -Dun woody- was one of the" best
and mint iu< ffersive men in the coun
ty, a perfect Christina, and no one
knew that he bad an enemy.
Suspicion at once rested on James
F. Frazier, of Hayneville, who is >be
ever saw; and nearly a hundred dol
lars’ worth of tbe most elegant tricks, step father of some children Darned
were sold from it. Even the fish pond
panned ont over fourteen dollark The
attendance was better than expected,
the'estimate being that over three
hundred persons present. The man
agement, skill and energy displayed
in* getting np this entertainment, can
not be excelled anywhere. All denom
inations gave it a liberal patronage,
and many persons were present from
quite a distance.
A Question-
When a man's friends fail to sup
port him n a primary meeting, and
his opponent’s delegation is chosen,
and he, knowing the fact rnns in the
nominating convention, pledging him
self to support the nominee, can he,
when beaten, consistently with houor,
bolt because of bis objection to tbe
primary meeting? That great poet,
Robert Burns, ouce said:
“The fe-i of hell’s a hangman’s whip,
To hand the xvretch in order;
But where ye feel xour honor grip;
Let that aye ba your border.
Its slightest touches instant pause,
Debar ali sidr prelenses;
resolutely keep its laws,
Bfciosring < onsoquences.
\
Books 'Wanted-
\Ve have some boons loaned ont,
have forgotteD where,—please rettirn
them.
Blackstone—YTolnme 1; Rollin—
Vol. 1; Braude's Cyclopiedia; Shake-
speares Complete Works; Sherwood’s
Notes on Testament.
We wonld like the borrowers to re
turn them and take Patent Office Re
ports in their stead.
hams
ruin
Pif”
Tennessee Hams
Bellies
Ccbn
.Meal.
Gbits
Oats
Elf.ld Peas \
Hat—Northern
Warehouse and -Commission Merchant.
. FORT VALLEY, GA.
d sold on most favorable terms. Consignments solicited.
’ .dgflfe"' 9?
CLUSLE SEA ISLAND, REESE'S PACIFIC
And All-Standard first Class Fertilizers.
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
CLOTHING. CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS,
.lam dstettnined to sell goods cheaper than they can be bongbt anywhere
else in the State. - ' '
Mb. Henkt W. Mann, of Perry, can always be found behind the counter,
and asks his friends to call.
S®~I invite everybody fo call at the Cheap Store, at the old ‘•Felder
Comer.”
WM. KUPFEKMAN.
~ NEW FAMILY GROCERY STOKE.
J. C. GILBERT, PEFRY, CEORCIA.
J HATH OPENED IN THE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY DAY & GORDON
on the Public Square, a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
Family Supplies.
Which I will sell Cheap fof Cash.
/SSJ'My Friends and the Public Generally are invited to giTome theif patfo’uaga.
j. C; Gilbert.
G. W. KILLEN;
At the Popular Old Corner,
J JAS ON HAND & IC CON.7TANTLY RECEIVING A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
NEW GOODS OF ALL .KINDS;
FAMILY GROCERIES. FAMILY GROCERIES. .
FAMILY GROCERIES, FAMILY GROCERIES.
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS;
BAGGING AND TIES, BAGGING AND TIES'.'
BACON, BACON, BACON, LARD, LARD, DARD.
FLOUR OF THE BEST BRANDS, FL<) U H (>F ALL KINDS,'
MEAL, MEAL, SUGAR AND COFFEE.
. first class stools, of Faxafily G-rocoricsi
J8@f“A few liusbels of Georgia Clover Sf-ed for sale
L ET everybody come and get a Clmuce at the Great Barg, ins I am offering to Cash
buyers, will not he undersold. ' GEORGE W. KILLEN.
NEW STOEE OPENED:
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_COME ONE. COME ALL!
TEX SOXiGrBs Old Standi in Psrry
W. D. PIEilCE, PROPRIETOR,
With J. H. HODGES as Clerk.
GENERAL FAMILY GROCERY! ■
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
1^3,1 BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASI , Consequently can sell Lower th
thdse trho buy oii 30, Cb and 90 days, W. D. PIERCE.
T. 3. CATEE.
jgj'I will be found this season at my NEW WAREHOUtSiS- in front of Byington’s
Hotel, south side ef the railroad near the depot.
C. D. ANDERSON.
JEFF. D. HO'
Houston County..,
Ties—Arrow, ..5...*.'..
OsNABUBOS—Kol..... \
JIacox Sheeting ........ :lI'a-'12A.
Seven-eighths . .*/?. ’ ’10 a 12T
Houston Sheeting
Columbus Stripes.
lisSMJi
T1MBERLAKE & CO.,
iii! rr . 7
a 11
14 a 16
165
;sG>.i..YTI75
Feathebs a 80
Nails - . .. .. 6 50 a 7 50
Beeswax 28 a 30
Hides—Dry flint ... a 10
Green ... a 5
SwEEr P|[)I| TOES a ”0
Vhisxy—rCv mmonJiye l-'53 s 5 00
i#- > _
Planter’s Bank
*, 16
tf;| 65
Proprietpra of
Fire-Proof Brick,
FORT VALLEY;: GEORGIA.
Warehouse.
ilouston Female College.
T HE exercises of this school will be re
sumed Monday, January 11th;'1875.
Towns:—$3, $4,.and $5 per month, accor
ding to grade. r j .1 * J Ate
TE are prepared to store Cotton at the lowest rates, and in selling we guarantee the
TOI? 03? itfAagET.
For our intfaxsts and iliose pf our patrons are identical.
liras AND T5FS to our cr strniersat COST.
CATER & SON,
- - - - GEORGIA.
PERRY, - - -
RE nowruii
part of their Fall and Winter Stock of
IWMI . The patrons are earnestly solicited to
Crenshaw, whose mother now dead, j vqt-q m their children at the beginning of
was related to the Dnnwoody family. 1
Frazier, it is said, had abused these
children and they had taken refuge at
Mr. Pun woody’s. Some two or three
weeks ago Frazier tried to obtain pos
session of them by tiie writ of hobetis
corpus but- the Ordinary reminded
them to the custody of the kind heart
ed protectors.
At one o’clock yesterday morning
Messrs. W. R. Davis JohnHolmesand
John Grace, started in pursuit, and
yesterday Messrs. Norwood, Brunson,
and Frank Means followed determ.n
ed to go as long as there was a hope
of capturing him.
The jury re turned the verdict that
“deceased came to his death from the
effect of gun shot- wounds which gun
was discharged by James F. Frazier,
with intent to murder;” and a ' war
rant was issned accordingly. Yester-
dav morning Frazier was captured in
the term. Geo. R. Beiggs,
Principal. ,
E ..—
GEORGiA HOU§?ON CtfUNTY.—
E. W. Crocker has applied for exemption
of personalty and setting apart and valua
tion of homestead, and 1-will pass, npon
the same at 10 o’clodk, a. si. on the 5th
dav of Januarv 1875. at my .office. ,
lea 26,1874. GIE^.O ^
tXnKnarf.
r-’’
PERRY.
GEORGIA,
ATLANTA NURSERIES.
Seren Prr-minms and- Four Dipl, mas!
. . ■ ]
Were awarded us on Tress and Plants at j
the
Has on hand and is CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
A -SPLENDID” STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
Clothing. Boots and shoes,-
m Hats &o- T
State Fair of 1874
We grow all kinds of Standard and
uauu^iu^ ...... Dwar Fruit ami Nut Trees, Grape Vines, ! . _________ , ,, , . . , ,
Hawkinsville by the Marshal aud and Small Fruit, Deciduous and Eva- FAIV.Il_Y GROGERidS OT 3.1! dCSCriptlOPS On hand.-,
bronght by an officer and the first par-; S 12011 j
ty of pursuers to Perrv where he is in i |
st E25^y s«^ed by order of, omaiiLOiital Tree c .
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DRY GOODS ♦
Boots & shoes,
CLOTHING,
CROCKERY. Ete., Etc.
z- . ALSO, ll
FLOUR, 8UCAR,
COFFEE, SYRUP,
BEST BAGGING AND ARROW TIES
A LL to be sold at {hi LG WEST CASH PRICES, as no Credit will toen b*
needed, Please call and see for younfclres, us we are determined that Perry shall
lie a good market tot vow.
judge Killen.
We must omit details until the com- Shrubs, Vines, B r ses and
mitment trial, wliich will take place 1 ' Pianis.
Times are getting very umu and
money is scarce, I am determined to , ^ SOO n as wituessesean lie summoned
sell the balance of my Dry Goods,: Thus a foul mnrderhns deprived u:
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etcetera, ■ of one of our best citizens, ami i
Greenhouse j
; helpless family of seventeen persons
, , . . , . ,, , . of their support Eveiy person in
body to bny what they need in my tfie gt;lte vill sympathise with them,
tne. J. Jacobus, i than whom no better people ever lived.
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at such prices as will enable every-; ““ !1J 'V "111 attention, -Caialoenes-Free.
^ | of their support Every person in
ADAPTED : TO THIS CUMAXE |
Orders through the mail receive promp.
M. COLE kCO.
ltismia. Ga., Nov. 1-974.
to suit the Times;
, j PIer.se give me a calif and examine and price my goods.
faS“-XO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
.LOUIS PIGARD,
‘Masonic Hall Stprc,” Perry, Georgia.
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BROWN’S HOTEL,
IMliIEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
Macon, Oedrgla.
Tliis House 1ms long 4^joje4 tlie reputation of being
among the BEST HOTELS in tlie
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E.BBOWM k SON
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