The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, January 09, 1879, Image 4

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STA ADA Jilt IVJSKJIJXS. HI t3Uu£u An Act to fix by law the standard 1 Weight of a bushel of the articles and j Commodities hereinafter mentioned, SeC. 1. Be it enacted by the Gene- tal Assembly of the State of Georgia, that the legal weight of the follow ing articles and commodities per bushel (shall be as follows: Wheat GO lbs. Shelled corn 56 Corn in ear 70 3?eas GO Rye 5G: Oats 32 ; barley, .... 47 trisb potatoes GO Sweet potatoes. 55 White beans GO Clover seed. . GO Timothy seed 56 Ijlat seed. 56 Hemp Seed 44 buckwheat |52 blue glass seed 14 Dried peaches (impeded) 33 Dried peaches (peeled) 38 Dried apples 24 Onions. : 57 Stone coal 80 Unslttked lime 80 Turnips 55 Corn meal 48 Wheat bran 20 Cotton seed.... 80 Ground ppao • • 1 • 25 Plastering hair 8 Sec. 2. Repeals all conflicting laws Approved Fobrmitry 20th, 1875. &GC3K, j NEW HARNESS SHOP MEN’SSUITS, General Commission Merchants A LIBERAL PROPOSITION. The Southern Planter and Grange, off Atlanta, that large and excellent eight-page agricultural and family newspaper,^proposes, for 75 cents and two letter stamps for postage, to for ward to any address the Weekly Plan ter and Ghanob for three mouths, to gether with a book containing the old and new constitutions the old and new constitutions of the State of Georgia, with supplemental matter—of value to every citizen of the State—and one of Scribner’s log books, containing meas urements of all kinds of timber, calcu lations of interest and wages, for any leugtli of time, at any given price—all made out the perfect form, so that it is only necessary to refer to the indrx and page. The last named book will prove an invaluable aid to those having auy kii.d ofJcalculRtion to make. The offer is bona fide, and present* an txeel'cnt op portunity of securing at first class paper and two valuable premiuma(fur a mere pittance. Address (enclosing 75 cents and two letter postage stamps), Prank Gordon, Publisher, Atlan**. Ga. Land tor Rent. Tile Subscriber offers for rent bis land and JiremiHCS known as the Gilmer placo.cnhtaining tiro hundred and fifty acres cleared laud, with dwelling house and other buildings ou it, and a good well of under; also the larger port on of bis plantation on the Wi-Ht side of the road from Henderson to Haw- kinsvlUct containing one hundred and fifty acres cleared land, all of which laud is about two miles from Henderson, Houston county. Will rent to -olio or Itioro parties. R. W. JOHNSTON, November fifitth, 1878. BIG SALE- Grand isiirsains! Comic! T1 close Up the partnership rcccutlj cxistiug be tween Hugh AS. H. Lawso". and dissolved by the death-of Hugh Lawson, will lie sold al the res deuce TV /| VNTiltSEUY STOCK is very large and fine tliie j IVJL season, and : f von wish to plant acclimated 1 roes and sncli varieties as are best adapted to horn e i,d market uses, you can procure them at the 1 >1 wing e ctraoidiLaty lew piiccs: IPPEiLEKS t» jg»3^8.3: <C? 13 IiIST: appt.es. I Produce, Provisions, and Staple Groceries. Single Trees ? I l'er Hundred !• • Il ; TEACHES. Single Trees. Per Hundred PEARS. Cor. Coitou Avenue and Cherry Street. MACON, GA. Standard Two years old SO cents each. «» Ono * % i>i> cents each. Dwarf Two Years Old cents eac-lu *• One “ . ..25-cents each. Leconut or Clrinfise Sand Pear „..$1 00 each. Pomegranates and Grapes 25 ceni h Plums, Quinces, Mulberries and rig**.... 25 cents Strawberries.—Per Hundred £ L<*0 « “ l'Ucn=and S.titi r |''IJAN ivi*'l T L for the patronage heretofore exten- X ded t«» us by the people of Houston and sur rounding countii s, v,f respectfully solicit a contin- uamre of the same, and hope for increased favors. Y.'.j keep constantly on hand at the lowest market rales Special Hates Given for Large Order Descriptive Catalogue rent free on application. SAMUEL H. HUMPH, Wilkw Luke Elusory, Marshallvilie, Gn. Or T. 0. SKELLIE, Fort Valley, Ga. 2POH. Three Valuable Plantations. One located c.ecr Perry, Gar, the Other two lying on Kog Cut'--; eieck. in lower J-tth district of Houston County, a.,d ad.j .iuing the lands i.f 1. P. Salter and Warren ipuvis. bahl plautat.ons WELL WATERED, SPLENDIDLY IMPROVED. and liner a f. lie stale of captation, There are al: ontl.e places a In,; lot of mules, fanning utensil.-, of every kind, an a good : t uni of rattle and hogs; all of widen will to sold upon REASONABLE TERMS. Parties wishin desiring any in: call on or addic i the above plantation? >n about them, will pi eept 27 3m. 3- G-DAVIS- Perry, Georgia- SCIURNEPPS MONTHLY. CONDUCTED BY J. C. HOLLAND. The Handsomest Illustrated Magazine in the‘World. The American edition of this periodical is now MORE THAN 70,000 MONHLY. And it has a larger circulation in England tha any other American Magazine. Every number contains «l><.ut one bundled and filty pages, and fromiilty «» seventy-iive original wood-cut illus- t rations. Announce:!! ente for 18?S-9 Anion- the attractions A*r Hie coming year are the following! 4< ilA\Vi;ii a serial nov-l, by Mrs, Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of **ihat Lass o’ Low- rie’s.” The scene of >Urs. BnruetUrt new novel is Jaid in Lancashiic; the in-io : sa young inventor of American birth. “IteweitliV 1 is the longest story Mrs. ganielt l as y t written. It Will run through twelve nniube: s of the Monthly, beginning with November, 1878, and will be profusely illustrated. FALCONBElKx, a serial novel, by II. H. I'oyesen autbor of “Glmustr,” “The Man who Lost bis Name,*’ etc. Hi this romance the author graphi cally describes the peculiarities of Norse immigrant life in a Western settlement. ♦of the late Hugh Lawson, in Houston county Geor- 518th day of December, 1878, between the .gifi, on the |Mnr« of 1U a. M. and 4 o’clock, p. m„ at public •olttery, to the highest bidder,, for cash, the 1 oliow- Attn puitoorrtiin property: Five livad of horses and mules, 22 head of hogs. 11 head of Oftttle, 83<) bushels corn, 130 bushels po- JttRuCB, (100 bushels cotton seed, 7,000 lbs fodder, •carriage and harness, buggy and harness, 2 four- horse wagons, cart, syrup kettles, cane-mill, lot engar cane, 20 bushels peas, iron safe, lot of books, Walnut desk, chairs.settecs, carpets, rugs, mirrors, clock,, tables, aud other household furniture; set kitclum furniture, 00 saw cotton gin, HriukJev, Dixie iiiud other ploughs, hoes, cotton planters, gniin cradles, apadcs forks, blacksmith tools, and nuch'other tools as arc usually- fuium on a well reg*. .ulatcd ftirm. S» B. LAWSON, Now 30th, 1878. rts Surviving Partner. Land Sale, buy a Good Home, To close a partnership business lately existing bc- tweou Hugh & S. H. Lawson, and dissolved by tbe death of Hugh Ijiweon. will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Perry, Houston county, Georgia, on tbe first Tuesday In Janr.ary, 1879, between the hours of 10 o’olock, a. m. Stand 4 o'clock r. M., at public outcry, to the highest bid der for eash, the following partnership property: TbetLaweon place in Houston county, whereon said Hugh Lawson rcsidedat the time of his deuth, Hudjeoutnluing Siu acres more or lose. Thie place Is well Unproved, with elegant residence and i-oln- JnodioUs outbuildings; the land is fertile and in a jiigb state of cultivation, and is remarky-biy well Arranged and adapted to renting -'iff smaU farms -to tenants. No better investment could be made than buying this gilts* dgo jiroperty. -- S. B. LAWSON. Nov. 30th, 1878. at Surviving Partner. ATTENTION FARMERS! ^>ave Your Money ! Make your Guano at Home. Bay no more dried swamp mod at §60 per ton. Black’s Improved Patent Fertilizer Can be made at a cost of $3 PER TON. AU who have used it pronounce it The Cheapest and Best, A STORY Oi ; N EW ORLEANS, by George TV. Ca ble, to be bDgnu 0:1 tbe conclusion of ••ialceu- berg.” This story will exhibit the state ol* society in Creole Louisiana about tbe years 1&/3-4-5, tbe time of the Cession, ami a period bearing a remark able likeness to the p.esent Kecon>truetioii period. PORTIiAlTS OF AMEBIC AN POETo. This se nes (begun ill August with tbe portrait of Bryant) will be continued, that of Isongfellow appearing in November. These portraits are drawn from lire by Wyatt Eaton and engraved by T. Cole. They will be printed sepa. ately on tinted paper, a« frontis pieces of four dilfeivnt numbers. Illustrated sketch es of the lives of tin*. i>oets will uccojnpany these l>-.»rtraits. STUDIES OF THE STEItBAS,—.* series of papers (mostly illustrated) by John Muir, the California naturalist. The most graphic and picturesque and, at the 4 ixhb time, exact and trustworthy studies ot the “California Alps” that have jet been made.— The series will sketch the California Parses, La’;es, Windstorms and Forests. ANEW VIEW OF BRAZIL.—Mr* Herbert IT. Smith, of Cornell University, a companion of the late Prof. Iiarrt* is now in Braxil, Mr. J. Wells Champney, (the artiut who accompanied Mr. ET- war« King in Uia tour through “The Great South” jneparing for Scribner’s a series of iiajjers on the nresent condition,—the cities, rivers, and resources of the great Empire of South America. . THE “JOHNNY REB” PAPERS,” by an “ex- Confedcrate” soldier, will be among tbe raciest couti ilmtions to Scribner during the com ng year. They arc written and illustrated by Air. Alien O. xiedwood, of Baltimore. U12 first of the ‘series, “Johnny lleb at Pi ay,” appears in tho November number. THE LEADING EUROPE N UNIVERSITIES.— We are new having prepared for Scribnei, a-tlcb s on the leading Universities of Europe. They will be written by an American College Professor, Mr. H. H. Boyesen, of Cornell, (author of -Falcpiiberg ’ etc.) and will include sketches of the leading men in each of the most important Universities ol Great Britain aud the Continent. • CORN, OATS, HAY, BACON and HULK MEATS, LARD, SUGAR and COFFEE, - OLALASsES,FLOURali grades, BUTTER and CHEESE RICE, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CEACXERS of all popular kinds. rarliaular altaution paid <o iSSSSmJiS. CTIEW A CL A ALABAMA LIME, FLASTER, CEMENT, LATHES and PLASTERING HAIR, Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. JON iS & COOK. ST. NICHOLAS, SerHnit rs’s Illusti a e,l Magazine. For Boys and AtessrA. Kuril eatiou ot Kt 1 ovs and Girl Five } eai * liCr ^ Co., in 1873 began the publi- chi llis, an Illustrated Magazine for with AJ:« ry Mapes Dodge as editor passed since the first number was issued, aud the magazine has won the highest po sition m It lias a montidy circulation of over 50,000 copies. It is^published simultaneously in London and New lo;k. and the transatlantic recognition is al most as general and hearty us the American, Al* though the progress of the Magazine has been a step.uy advance, it lias not reached its editor’s ideas '* bi;st, because her ideal continually outruns it, jaziue switty follows after. To-day and* tl; 81, Nicholas stands alone i: THE WORLD OF ROOKS, The New York Tribune lias said of it: «St. Niclio- las lias reached a higher platform, and command, for its service wider resources in art and letters, ban any of its predecessors or contemporariuies 1 he London Literary Morld savs: “There is not magazine for the young that can be said to eq ua this choice production of Scribners* Press.” Good Things Tor 1878-9. Tii * arrangements for hlcrary aud art contribn tions for the new volume—the sixth—are complete drawing 1 mm already favorite sources as well a from promising new ones. Mr. Frank K. .stock ton s new serial story for boys, “AJOLlY FELLOWSHIP,” V.'ill i-nu Ihrouyb twelve monthly parts—beginniuf; with the niimhei-ku- Novembor, It 78, the first tolume,- and will lie llhis:rated by James H. lvellj. The story is one oj travel and adventure m Florida and the Bahamas. For the gi .*ls, a con tinued fairy-tale, “HALF A DOZEN HOUSEKEEPERS. By Katharine I). 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Seminal Emissions, Nvr»ou3 debility, Loss of Sexual Power, etc. making marriage improper orunhinpy, giving many valu able receipts for the cure oi private diseases; same size, over 50 plates, 50 cents. ” Medical Advice.” fe lecture on manhood,and Wocanood, 10 cents; cr all three $1. They contain 600 pages and over 100 Illuatrationr, em bracing everything on the generative system that is worth knowing.and rnuen that is not published in any other work. Sent in single volumes, or complete in cue. for Price in Sitimpa, Silver or Currency. t.The author invites consulta tion, and letters are promptly answered without charge.) Address: Dr. But^8 , Dispensary. No. 12 North 8th St.. St. Louis, Mo. (Established 1847.) ( I earnestly ask pono-.iB suffering from RUPTURE to reud me their names and address, they will learn H ^something to thetr advantagea Trass! jF 37 CGEli Piaos, LOOISVILLEj K¥, J. F. HUMPHREYS, Perry, C'uisi;' H ATING located in Perry nest door to the store of Moore .fc Bro., I respectfully solicit a. liberal share of the public patronage. I keep on hand AND EAT.NESS, or make them to order. n-EF*AajRnsr&. Neatly and promptly done. prices now D. RHODES. DEALER IS All kinds of Fancy and Family Groceries- Have at all Times on Hand BACON, LARD, FLOUR, TOBACCO, SUGAR, COFFEE. StriQtly iUqyop § Oct 25. D. RHODES, Hawkinsville, Ga. NOTICE. Sealed proposals for Superintendent of tbe Foor llonse for 1879. will be re ceived until tbe 1st Monday in Decern* ber next. All bidds to be left with t be undersigned wbo will explain tbe du ties required. Tbe County Commis sioners reserve tbe right to reject or ap prove any of tbe bids. No person need apply wbo don’t intend to live ou tbe place,. E. Jacksox, Clerk County Commissioners Houst county. — FURNITURE FREIGHT FREE I^S ENTIRELY NEW AND EI.EC) AST STOCK 01 (apt received and for sale nt Fo prices. 8UY AT VOM'£. YOUTH’ SUITS. HOYS’ SUIT?, IN LARGE VARIETY Can b.s bongbt Twenty-five per cent. Cheaper than anywhere else in the State, of J. H. HERTZ, Clothier 90 Cherry St, Macon, Ga. -gLX^tSO; HATS, TRUNKS, VA tc. M. Bozeman, sb. F.H.Bozeman. C.C.Bozemax. c. nr. BOZEWIAN & SOMS, IFactors & Warehousemen,^ Hawkinsville, da. Liberal advances made on cotton in store. A11J kinds of Castings, Gins, Screws. Bagging and Ties furnished. aug :W3m SAWYER'S TOTAL ECLIPSE 0QT19M GIN, LISES, and Gents Furnishing floods of Every Description- SHIRTS. Made ofWamsiUta Muslin and best Irish Linen. The Greatest Invention of the Age in its Line. Su perior to All Others. This Clin is an improvement on my Eclipse Gin patented in 3873. Not one out «f a hundred and ssveuty*five has ever been complaiucd of. but all are giving entire satisfaction; -ansiug the farmer to realize from cue-quarter to two cents more per pound than the Paine cotton will bring ginned any “Cher gin. It costs tho farmer nothing,it will pay for itself in gitiumg one hundred ba!v« of If auy of the owners of the above mentioned gins dislike wlmt I hav *aui, my friends say thofhavg Five Hundred dollars to tes tit with. I aiu making three gins, as follows Total Eclipse Gin 63 00 Per .Saw, Cosh. Eclipse Gin, §2 50 per Saw, Cush. When from one to four months time is given, 15 per cent will bo added to the abova prices. Old Griswold Gin, ?2 00 or Yqtii/alent, per Saw. Or will make any other pattern of old-fashioned gin at $2 00 per saw. Total Eclipse Gin will act choke or break tucroli—tail's o.it all saa.t, dust, trash, etc. Me ipso Gin will not choke or btciu the roil, and is like the lotal Eclipse Gin. It is very fast aud picks the seed clean. All my oius are now made with ten inch sa.vs aud Iron frames. Griswold Gin about run out. coin'd^ ns fs.^ AT 75 CENTS, OQOsp^X 1ST A Hearse can be furnished to order at any lime on short notice. I c*an be found in the day time at my store, next to the hotel; at night at my residence adjoining Dr. 11avis. Furniture Ma.de to Ordes and repaired at sliort notion. Burial Clothes,read> made, for ladies, gentlemen aud children. OUTLETS UNRIVALLED SPRING BEDS. GEORGE PARE, PEKKY. GEORGIA. J. u. IIEItTZ, Clothier, After many trials an 1 experiments I tliink I have the must perfect one «Ter renffe. Prie. T» M »t* per saw. It has been perfected in tho last six month*. Those wiio bare me first or old U.ndea.u u exchange and get new one for twenty dollars difierenr.-e F E E D E 1 S . Tho Fce.l-rs I mail are Craven’s Automatic, like tlios-. of F. Yauwiukle With mv apron. L*nc»— il.05 r.utspersav. bed for desorlptive ci.-cninr, oe.id i.-trour orders at once, as I scall mak-ou. a limited amount to fill «»rder 1 ;ilso stli the best agrica*tur<il engines of the best makers. July 3m P. C- SAWYER, Macon, Ga. 00 Cherry street. MACO'L - - GF0BGIA St-ji 13—2m. Li SMITH & 09., DEALims IN lrlists’ ami Wax Flower Materials of a tl lilids. warded tlie Highest Medal at Vienna and I’hila- delphia k £. ^ H. T. A" & 00., 591 Bniailtrsiy, Xnv Vork. (Opp. Hctrorwiitnn AloteJ.) MauufacturerPj Uuponera and Dealers in Velvet Framer, Albums, Grttplioscopes, STEREOSCOPES aud VIEWS, I’HOTG- EKGRAVHSyS, CHU03I0S, OltAFIiS- And kindred goods- Celebrities Actresses, etc. Photographic Materials. We are headquarters for everything in. the way o STEBEOPTICONS AND MAGIC DANTEBNS, Being manufacturers of the A£ICHO*SCIENTIFIC LAX rElIX, feXJLBEO-PAXOmCOX, UNIVERSITY STEREOPTICOX, AD VEUTIS Eli’s SETBEOPXICOX, aVRTOPTICAX, SCHOOL LAXTEHN FAMILY LANTERN, 1‘EOPLE’S LANTERN. Each style being tlie best of its class in the market. Bea?itiful photographic transparencies of statna <2 will 'proTf*.' C-res allfcrEa ry aud engravings lor 1 Convex Glass. Manufacturers of velvet frames v« r r^iniatm es and convex glass pictures- SSSS&SHmUs t Catalogues of Lantern and Slides, with direc- i£YC3 iiT matureryears, or cthtr ; tions for using sent on receipt of ten cents. *• i *»' cut this advertisement oat for reference.-^ «y. PuyfflcalDecar, Pidples on Fs.ce, Aversion to Societv oi i II) GlU. Fesaalee, Confosioa of Mess, Loss of SgxiulI Power. i re sdering marriage improper or unhappy, are thoroughly \ - and permsncctlj cutvd. Tg poritirelj 1 cured asd estirvlr erzfcczted a GESHEAj Gleet, Stricture, ■F P*»* vate diseases quickly cured. Patients treated by mail or ex- pr?=i Consultaticn free and invited, charges reasooatt* -rcctslidanshd. A PB3VATE COUNSELOR OfSOpcges, sent to siij address, securely sealed, fcrtMrto (SO) oents. Should be read by aQ. Address as abore. Office hoars from 9 A. 7 P. 2L fivadajs, 2to4P.lL ^a4HorplilR 9 hahitcar^d. | asnaalTaSaclata __ lump Tor beak on “rttiasttn, Greene Ga»l Macon G: 8-' 1# M anager for Bibb and Houston j PRESCRIPTION FREE? Yortbesi — " — ‘ cret-oa or c-vjees. Any Drngeist has the ingre dients. AiarwH. 3r. W. JTAQUES A CO., ISO West Sixth Snwt, Cincfxumti, O. Hotiee to Debtors and Croditcrs- Gsokoia—Aousiox Ccusrx: All persons indebted to the esiatc of Bryan Bate man late of said county deceased, will niakc pav- ment to as, and versons having chiims against said estate will present Ihefa to us prr.perlv verified for payment. EINClipr TATLOK, Admr. IdiiS. C. A. BATEMAN. Adms. Kept. 37 ISTi 4 —tiw of Bryan Bateman, dec’d. FOR CLOTHING AND HATS, GO TO W mm & GfilLAWAY, MACON, GA: PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES! STATIONERY, SHEET SffUSIC, VIOLIN AMD GUITAR STRIMCS, CROCKETT’S I10N V/0RKS. ‘Maooii, Georgia. Wt; keep coiistautly oil Laud oi make to order the following articles: Cotton Presses, Horse Powers, vSteaii* Engines, Saw & Grist Mills Sugar Mills, Gearing, Iron Hailing, etc All Kinds of (MATING done to oitIci*. ^pOiiv fnciliti® for reputing STEAM ENGINES nr^equtsn jj rior any works in tbe staffe. .£k.Tl \7^7e^V’^.EAlO.'tGcL So:::l for Circulars ;tud Erice S is. E. CROCKETT & SONS, PIANOS AND ORGANS 15 Cotton Avenue, Alncou Ga. Sej) 13—4:n W. F. GRACE, DEALEB IX SICAuS, ToBAOGO, SNUFF, - AND PIPES, 70 Cheriy Sil Macon, Ga. Sep 13—3m. 1STATIOJSTAL HOTEL, MACON, GA. Terms,—S2 OO Per Day. r | 'HE proprietor feeling thankful for the very lib- -t erai j* tronrge he has received for the last ser» en months, now begs leave to say that this FIRST-CALSS HOTEL •t is in perfect order in all its arrangements, and the most convenient ofnny in the city, being only lvo yards from the Faceenger Dcqxjt, where there are always C. D. ANDEP.S02C, Al. Ii, TBOUTMAX. ANDERSOIS 1 & TROUTMAN, WAR6tt©ttS6 A N B’ e&MKIkSIQM MMBen&XTS. Eopbir Street, opposite BMke's Dl<jct, ALicon, Ga. CON SICNSVSEiJTS OF COTTOH SOLICITS D* BAGGIN G <fc TIES Fun isbed «t ibe Verj- Lowest Market Prietui. Advcub&es mad,o on Cc/tton in Siore- on the most Favorable lerms. U*s?’Mb. .ToTe Mann, of Perry, is cuanected with ns aud respectfully ask< patrouago of bis friends. S eSIiFI ELD’S 1 g0M WORKS MACOA, GEORGIA. MANUFACTURERS OF bng-inf si 'FROM 4 TO 40 HORSE AOWEE.) Also Wheat Threshing - Engines, Prepared to Mount On any Ordinary Farm Watson. ATTENTIVE POSTEflS to receive ba^age and conduct passengers to and from the HoleL I have added such improvements to Cna jle me to accommodate ali who may be pleased to give me a call- Aly fate shaR be as good as the fare of any house in the state, and my terms reasonable. Call and try us. C COY^EaT, Proprietor. . „ ~. ': - r- •••• - *55 '-V V -. ... -T-y> . . GRIST MILLS, GOTTOX PRESSES, CANE 31 ILLS, SYRUP BOILERS.’ SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, AfLKINDSOF CASTINGS, pjfo'nlpt intention paid to repairing Jlilh? and ufachinc-ry. uej- SEND FOR CIRCULAR. H-% J. s. SCIIOFiELO & SON. mmm