The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, January 16, 1879, Image 3

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The Home Joukxal, THOItSDAY EVESISds JAStJARf IG. flJE HO ME JOURNAL FOR 1879. We again make a special offer to nil ne v subscribers or old ones who will pay in advance for 1879 a present of a copy of our little book of Legal Forms and information,—price 50 cents. Tlie book alone is worth five times the price of the paper, and lias already saved many a purchase fifty limes its cost,— Next year The Home Journal will make a specialty of choice miscellany, local news, scientific and general infor mation, domestic economy, farm matters and true politics. The Home Journal is now about to enter its ninth volume, and has been under its present management six years and two months. We must thank our patrons for past favors, and assure them that if they will pay in advance in the future we will be enabled to greatly im prove our paper. Don’t wait for Janu ary, kind friends, but- come np and ~e- new at once. Price ns heretofore, §2.00 a year. , To the Pimss.—V/o have for sale a small self-inking Pearl printing press— a good machine—which is just the thing for circulars, bill heads, cards, and such work,—price §30 cash. It any of our boy renders want to start au amateur paper and job office, we wilt let them have the press and a com plete outfit of type for §50. We wish to dispose of this press so as to make room for a larger and faster one better suited to general job nnd poster work. Let Alb the People Know -That I have resumed business at my old Stand, und am prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wood work nt short no tice.aud cheap for cash. All amounts due when the work is done. Parties wishing to run accounts must make special arrangements to <lo so. Come and see me, and I will plcaSe jou if you can he pleased. Jan 9—3t. W. L. Kai.net. Give ail American girl her choice between going to heaven and marrying into the mobility, .ami see how few eliamis heaven Lias for her Runt and Sale.—A good two-horn* farm for rent, and a good horse for sale on time or for Cush. Jan 9—3t. J. E. Barrett. Cheaper than the Cheapest! Great Reductions in Balm -nil Skirts and Saeques at T. J. Outers. Come and see arid be convinced! Great Bargnius in Clothing for the next forty d-iya at the closi-ug out. si of Jac.hjus & Co. Seep Wheat of every variety, f.u- salo by B. W. Scott. Ch -ap for cash Legal Blank:,—We have just re ceived n lies' lot of Warrantee Deeds, Distress WurraUts, etc.', which we will seli cheap for cash. Also a lot of mis- cellnneotis blanks. A CARD. We have been extremely lenient to our patrons and we hope they will show their friendship bv paying what, they Owens. We are obliged to have mon ey to carry on our business. --2t P. C. Smith & Co. Closing Oct at Enormous Sacbtfoe —On account of removal. The great est bargains of the age! Remember that our entire stock must be -closed out within the next FIFTEEN DAYS, COST OR NO COST, end that the time left is.short. So call early and secure Bargains. As the stock consists yet <~f thousands of different articles, in the line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Notions, etc., we are unable to qnote prices, but we assure the public that every article is offered way down below cost. This is no humbug, but solid Facts! Jacobus & Co, Perry Ga. Every farmer nnd business man should have a copy of onr Legal Form Book this fall and winter. A few more left at 50 cents each—worth five dollars to any one. Our Boots and Shoes must be closed out at cost, and no mistake. Jacobus & Co, M. S. Jobson, Dentist, Perky, Ga. —I do the best dental tcork of any kind at low prices, and incite the vatronage of all. Sep 20—//'. Important Notice.—All parsons in debted to the old firm of F, S. Johnson & Sons, Macon, are requested to call and settle, as these claims must be closed at once. 4t F. S. Johnson’s Sons. An Undeniable Troth- Yon deserve to suffer, and if yon k&d & miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fanlt and there is only one excuse for you,—your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thou sands. Personal knowledge and com mon sense reasoning will soon show you that Green’s August Flower will cure von of liver complaint, or dyspep sia, with all its miserable effi-ets, sueb as sick headache palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual eostive- ness, dizziness of the head, nervous prostmtioo, low spirits, etc. Its sales now reach even' town on the Western Continent, and not a druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. Yon can bvy a sample bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. —tf SHALL VIE RIDE THE A SHALL THE ASA COX TIN TO RIDE US? on i LET '■ Editor Horne Jim,-red: j " The following left vesterd : for the “Lone Star State:’’ Editor Home Journal.— j. Please allow me to say: What isev-liec erybody’s business seems too often to j Li concern ho one id a tangible shape.—! *J, And though I-was told the other day by j 0 f a gmino agent that it was useless for! me to try to kick up a fues abont noth-! gome on visits ing, yet being so well aware the world having a view is full of fools, as well as wise men, 11 homes there, claim as gool a, right to brag as ary other ass. I don’t remember that "Plain Farm er,” in the Telegraph & Messenger, ad mitted he belonged ur Lad belonged to a class of self-coustituled fools, but whether he did or not, the past has set tled that question beyond a single doubt. It ii; a fixed fact, ye; there might he danger o£ getting iuto trouble for speaking so full and openly were I not willing to acknowledge myself 7>ne of them, hence do not expect to fight anybody ouiside of my own household. Really, I have this consolation, should any brother farmer take umbrage at the broad term, I think I could easily con vince him, finding from the fact, that it only means smart or sharp—that is, in other words, bis big heart is so pliant 1 and full of hope it can be easily con vinced that all that begins wed ends well. I mean to say, without dispar agement to any one, we are too ready to accept and believe everything, regard less of results. Onr actions and operu- vaiions have been based upon hope and not upon strict business principles, else w e would be better off to-day * This year hope has employed labor, generally speaking, at a puce high enough fortune or ten cents cotton, while the real outlook is better for six or seven—hone overlooks and over- ay moraia: Misses Al barren, of Byron, to Dallas; Matin .tfoot, of Alvairad, to Alvarado, am rs. E. £>. Walton and B. J.Dupree, j^ rrou, to .Marques and Dallas, he bloom o fire ix cocuran. 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE BE. C. MejLANE’S tL k. CELEBRATED sastrou 5 fire broke oat at vJoea- Jule Htirmaau’s barroom, at ten o'clock hist Sunday night.— ousaud dollars, as follows: Hen-man, three hundred dollars; M. All | Dykes, five hundred dollars; \Yesh Ba end health. ' ker, eight hundred dollars; C. Mtdiis, j and others | or,e thousand throe hundred dollars; j Hepatitis, Or Liver Complaint, fir fat-re ' Dr. Carroll; ofie thousand five hundred t I n, - ~ ~ " -LT7ES PILLS, G E O. W. BURR, No. Si Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia. MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN j dollars; J. L. K-uxsll, one thousand two j if i hundred dollars; and varions parties. - FOR THE CERE OF DYSTETSIA AJJD SICK HEADACHE. Under the tutorage and control of 1 , Mr, G. H. Richard so s. the Byron i smalt amounts, about four hundred difi- school opened on Monday, 13th msl, j i ;US - . with prospects of an interesting term. The town was endangered, hat the Mr. Richardson is a young man of abil- praaips and coaragjoas enii .s 01 jtv, having recently graduated at Mer- j the citizens, white and colored, saved cer University, and will no doubt sue-j 1 *-- . ceeiL Also on the same day Mr. M. C. j Bayne, of unexcelled energy and luaom- s The South.— There is—and we are not sorry to see it —an increasing travel to the Southern States in search of permanent homes, Some go for the winter only, looking liable determination, took charge of the Farmers’ Academy School, near By ron, under more favorable auspices Ibau usually attend the opening of a J , ,T7-. 1 ,1 \ for health, bat many others are attruc- commoa country school. - \\iiu these 1 , , - . . J „ ted by cheap lands or a more fuhibi i- two eutemn-mg vonug gentlemen as r ■ , c , . . , ‘ *. , - - ,, oils climate, and the hopfe/of some uuy urineipals 01 the scnools, l*arc ls much 1 , . . * • , 11 achieving an orange grove ana Midgg hone tor b.voruble results. . ’ -p- , r .. . , T -n . 1 r> .n penaenee at the same time. The Inb- Mr. and Mrs, • Richard Barfield, ot | 1 , . . . . . . , , : p ,, „ ane states th§§ two hundred famities Bibb-county,-celebrate.d their Goiden Wedding on the 1st iust,, and it is con ceded to have been a most- happy asso oiation of relatives and rieuJs of the for tunate couple, who are respectively seven ty and seventy-one years of age. Hiv ing been blessed with a large family of ten sous aud five daughters, all of whom aie Jiving save two—seven sons in the Conk derate army at- o .0 time. This aged couple now promise many happy j ears of life and usefulness. Ecatteking. Jaa. 15, 1879. O&O — Good Words.—Gar modesly prevents have left New York and Brooklyn this winter, most of them for fioiida, while j the immigration from all parts of the North to Tex is continues largo. There are cheap and good Janus at the South, abundance of them, and it is easy for t>. stoat worker to obtain a living there from the soil. Labor is also cheap and plentiful.—Newark (N.J.) Adcer- ttzer. reaches a probable and almost certain qJ| c-ipying the numerous k'ud words Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Dec.—i'.U Ivr. reality. We all know that hope; though the life spring^)! the world, is as biiud and treacherous as the lieathen wtio worshipped their idols of stone and wood. ’Tis sweet., but oh, how false! when mixed up 'itii business calculations be ginning I lie 1st day of January and ending t he 31st day of December. With - out it the world would be almost is? blank, and iiwu scarcely more than tho wild beasts of: the field: Therefore I would say, hope on, hope ever, but for the !oye of onr ewu families and the sup port of the same, let it bo stifctly with an ■•ye to business principles and tire pjSi- Us likely, iiiulm- adverse chcuinsfiine.es, :o :oi.-e tlie:el'ioin. Stop aud c-nisider —goto work and economize. Now to the point i wish mainly to touch upon, being the subject ox fe-rtii- zers: The lirah-rs iu guano saw proper, sev eral years ago, to throw down tliegaue'- iet to farmers to take Cotton iu puymenr thereof, but now that they have ridden the poor old ass till his bade is too sore to wariatit 1 lie .same profit (peil'mps the Dutchman’s), they propose to place the poor old fellow with the other side np h'Mflii % to a frazzle, or to such a nice point of poverty that hu caiinot even as much as open his mouth in re- monsl runco. 'Tis true wo have boon on t-nsy-going set of fellows, ready and willing to do anything, sign anything, and believe iinything that merchants, guano deal ers, horse traders, or even a big black “nigger” would tell ns. To a certain ext.-ut we are so yet, though j>erL»p» with less ability to comply. For instance a laborer says he cannot work for less than MB of every Satur day, fu l rations, two acres of extra h nil and from seventy-five to one hundred dollars a year. A. reasons with himself awhile and says he cannot, pay it, but hope tells him cotton will be worth ten or twelve cents a pound next fall, and besides he understands Mr. B. is offering that price, so he promises to give if, not stopping to consider whether Mr. B. is an intelligent nnd responsible business man, or one of the old over-ridden asses. Tims we. have drifted down, down, down in and by’ a false and uncertain current which each and all of us claim somebody else star ed. The truth is we have been false to onr own interest and welfare, false to ourselves, and I was going to say, false to everybody else, while bandied by others with an improvidence which should make us burn wit a shame to think of. The gu ano dealers think and have c.mse to feel that we need guanos, else, they would not m solemn convention con vened (a handful of meu), have the pro sumption to undertake to dictate then- own terms, contrary to any known law of commerce; And shall we submit- to it still, or sbatl we hurl him off and bury him in bis owu m xt ire, or leach him how nice it is to be a pack ass himself? From Ibis on let us place our selves behind our ow-n breastworks and man onr guns against the impious and presumptions lasso siiigers. In the first place the class of cotton now and heretofore exasted of us is too high, there being only about one-tenth of the crop of that grade. Though as it is tight on oil, in consequence A low prices, nobody was disposed to ^ raise a verv big row about that. But they are not satisfied with their own arrange ment and with one imposition, hat seek to change the whole programme and place still others upon us. It ioc®s. a little like a monk, y and cat affair, for they propose a sort of round-abont ar rangement hoping their intentions may not be closely scrutinized. For in stance they fix the amount of cotton at 500 pounds middling, and then make a difference in the price of the class of cotton exacted and that generally lions ,-d qj one ill* one and a half ceors. 8a when we give our notes for o30 pounds middling cotton, pay freights anu make that oiir exchanges and readers have, given us on the occasion of the ninth birthday of The Bcjie Journal, but we must quote two from the tending papers iu the state. The Perry Home Journal is now just entering its ninth year aud has been uuiltr its present management over six years? It is a sprightly, newsy sbeet. Democratic to the core, aud we wish it a new lease of life and prosperity.— Telegraph t& Mes senger. The Perry Home Journal is in its ninth year, and as lively as cun be.. “We are glad u. know that our friend Martin Vinnnitgemer.t has been sr.ecess- f u!.—A t/ilh hi Const it >d it n. Houses are being destroyed by tire everywhere. Now is the time to in sure, aud nt> better company c.111 be found than ihe Georgia Home. Call on the agent at Perry for rates. They are very low now. Public Library.—We learn that there is an'earnest movement on loot to get up a public library in Perry. Ii is a good move, and we hope it wiil suc ceed. There is a nucleus in the books of the old debating society-. We will notice this mo/ter again. Personal.—Onr good Mend .Taco- bus, of Rawkinsvilte, is in town, wind ing rip his l.uisi 11 ess here, intending fl concentrate ills whole stock at the for mer place. We are s >rry that we lose him, for we have found him to he a live j houses of the Laired Bta es. business man, a gen in , reliable gentle man. He is doing a tine business at H Mr. Aorakam left 11s yesterday for Atlanta: Our best wishes go with bun wherever he goes. The Constitution complains that At lanta has about one d« zen barrooms to every chureh, and tho salons make money while the churches go into bacJr- jSRpley. Election frauds in the North. — The Baitimore American, an inteuesly radical Republican paper contains the following, wliieii is rattier refreshing reading 111 connection with charges ci Demoexalte fraud at ihe South: Pittsburg should be visited by all the Congressional committees who are in search of frauds iu the eli-ctiCi.s. There are more eleciion frauds in the Smoky Ctiy aud more political jobbery to the square foot than any other city in the country. But the loc-ai courts have succeeded in at least one instance in ferreting 1 be frauds to the bottom and deci.nug an eiecti >u iu accordance with tixe facts. Iu ihe uidermanic election last February the riiigltepnbiienn nomi nee was declared elected by six votes, by frauds which Judge Baity, elected by Republican votes, declared wore a - dis grace to our civilization-’ A decision , was rendered Saturday declaring the Independent ii'-pubiie-in nomluee elec ted by rcvi iity nine votes.” The Comniittee on coinage, weights and .measures have reported to con gress regarding the metric system. They say this system has received the indorsement of Scientific men in tile oid and new witrl is for half a century past, and urge that it bo adopted, at least, in such departments of the gov ernment 11s have the hugest relations with those countries where it is iu vogue. • They earnestly recommend tile passage of the House bill to establish this system in the post offices .and custom Now is ihe time to sul^cribe for The Hi me Journal. Burned to "Da .urn—Ju the 17 th of December a very aged negro woman living alone ou the Smith plantation near York, caught on tire in her house, and was burned to death. She was subject, to fits, and it is supposed sin had one at the time of M e a'-cident. Perry MaIs: Ac.-di sir.—In au<'.her column will be seen the card of ' Prof. Abbot, who will open the exercises of the Perry Male School next Mood iy.— Prof. A. comes t-u Perry with very high testimonials, and we hope he wiil re ceive a liberal patronage. Barney Schilling has been study ing law, and is now prepared to per form his <ulri.-js as Coroner, jnsf as soon Asvhecan Slid a sabject Mail on. Nearly all of tlie; county officers have qualified and received their commis sions. The Hawkinsvi lie Dispatch says that there.-is no doctor in Irwin conuty, aud no liquor is sold within the county. It makes this statement by way of eeco >u- tmg for the fact that Mr. Gibson Grey, lately deceased in that county, ined to complete his huudreth year. Benj. H. Hunter, who was hung ai Citiiden, N. J. on Friday, was the man convicted of the murder of one Arm- stioug, under peculiar circumstances. Armstrong was indebted to him and could not settle. Hunter had Arm strong’s life insured for his (Hunter’s) benefit and then murdered him for the insurance. Hunter lived in Pbiladel pbia aud on his irial proved extraordi nary high character. Still the evidence of his guilt was over whelming and he was eonvicted. THE BEST COTTON MARKET IS HA WKINhVILLE Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. P AIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left- side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in die arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; ihe head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen- sadon of having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of w-eariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skill; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise w-ould be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWAHE ©F IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s Liver Pills. The genuine McLane’s Liver Pills Bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Flem- ingBros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JHcXitMe, Spelled differently but same pronunciation. K UI-LICA’IION FOR AQHIXIiITEATIod. at- GKoncia,—Houston Cousrx: E. D. B.-O'.va has appliu.! for administration on til estate o£ Mrs. Lucretii: Brown late of said county deceased: This therefore to cite rJl jiersmis concerned to appear at the February term li<79 of the Court of ordinary of said county and show cause if auy they have.why sa:d application should not be "ranted: VitiH'.a lay olheial signature this Dec. 26, ISIS. dw. A. S. GILES, Ordinary STOVES, CRATES, HOLLO WWARE, CUTLSRY, CLAS S WABEJ CROCKERY' WOODEN-WAR^, liOUSE-FURUISHINC COODS, ETC. tS-T" Roofing, Plumbing, Guttering and nil kinds of Job Wor attended to, Sole .Agent for Charter Oak and Farmer Improved Cook Repairs for Charter Oak and Farmer Siovc-s always on hand. Oct 11 0 51 A S W 0. 0; 3VE ACOBiT, CA- IA_.. DEALER IN FURNITURE & CARPETS FINE BED ROOM SUITS, m great variety, CARVE PS, Body and Tapestrv, Brussels, THREE-PLYS, EXTRa-SUPERS, SUPERS, and low grades. Also will be sold at exceedingly low prices. €olBns and Caskets, Of every description and price, iu wood and metal. 5®“ Gall and examine my goods aud prices. Nov. 8 3m, TCQsaM warn, Next to Lanier House, Macon, Georgia, R. B. MAY & CO., 98 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Manufacturers and Dealers in CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AND IIAMES; Trunks, Traveling Bags, Children’s Carria ges and Leather.; ! a SR- Cali aud examine our stock before i>urchasiug. Repositories—S3 Chorry Street, Macon, and 2US Broad .street, Augusta. sep C—18 Gurry ymu cotton to Huwkiusvillo, the lies'., interior cotton market iu Geor gia. Plenty of buyers and plenty of money ; and a good place to,store your button is x.t D. G. McCormick’s Fire proof Wui-i-hunse. near : lie Court House, wliij will :a ii yy.nr cotton free of charge, ;:!v.';<y« l.-aping yon posted with the market, and having an ere single to the interest of the planter. Can be found loi-.ni cted with the warehouse n huge «ud free wagon yard,- house and waw r, and good dry shelter for stock —ati free and for the accommodation of the public generally. Carry jour cot ton to D. G. McCormick. —tf. Cremation. —-The facts of the case of the burning of 51000. worth of garden s_-ed by ns ibis evening, are-these, but We are determined that none fresh and iy liable seed shall go from onr house in the future. Customers can rely on us to give them goods which an- win ran ted tube fresh ami true to name as will not imder any circum stances handle commission seed as we know them to be worthies;', iu nearly every case. riGNT, Raxhix & Lamas . Seed Cremation.—A jarge crowd garirered about nightfall last night, in trout of the store cf Messrs, Hunt E-uixkin & Lamar, where an immense bonfire of old garden seed illnmiuated the gloom aud darknes of the dripping evening. Many of these would doubt less have germiuated, but the m-oprie- turs were resolved that their seed lie partment should be above suspicion' and hence- tiieir wholesale cremation- Now, Hereafter, farmers and gardener- may rest assured when they come in quest of good sound “garden sass” seed in Macon they will get the Sim mon-pure ,by calling upon Messrs. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar. Too often ho-jsekeopers lose an entire season by depending upon spurious seeds for their early vegetables. And nothing is certainly more provoking. The bo vs eiijoved the bonfire, and it E«gted,i s x«f»v» u» 23d »«.»., ii—.*-...'!:*..* B on account ox a reduction of wages. I noon and evening Gherrv street near The railway conductors at Leeds are j Second, and in fact the neighborhoooti all on. a strike, but railroad emploves at j was perfumed with au an aroma, do! _ Bradford have asked to be rrinstated! Ar ^ c ’ of burning seeds fired by Mes-,; ! srs. Hunt, Raman & juamar. Thej j burned :• large lot of seeds worth near ly a thousand dollars, which were up differences in grades, the gap is wi der than most think without scrutini zing it very closely. If J. had space I j oa y, e terms offered by the director would make some calculations to show i exact diflereii.es between last - e ‘ lr ' I The reporter of the Savannah News over from last season.—Telegr,-: ■■ rum “Washington that on | Messpigcr. 4 PFLICA.TION TO SEES Rli.iL ESTATE, it Gkoroia—Eogsizos Oocktz: Jobn \V. Turner, executor, o** J. I. 13. Turner, deceased, litis applied for leave to sell ii part of lie real estate of said deceased: Tbiri is therefore to cile all persons concerned to appear at the February term 1H70 of tlie Court ot Ordinary of said comity, and shew cause, if any they have, -ivliy said application should not be granted/ Witness my official signature this Dec. 2Gtli. 1878. 4vr. A. t?. tolLES, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Houston County: Caesai- Jiatliews lias applied for exemption of pars aiuitj-, anil I will pass upon the same at 11 c.’eloc-x a. n. on the iOtk dty of January 1870 at my otha-e. A. S. GILES, Ordinary. Dec. 10,—Ot. THOMAS HAlOEMi, JI., . (At ADAMS & BAZGMORE’S Old Stand.) . WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION MERCHANT, BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED. am REMEMBER I ONLY CHARGE. DOLLAR PER BALE Foi soiling and first month storage; twenty-five cents per month for each additional month thereaf ter. Call on me, Planters of Houston. ' t . 'JL 1 . i IAKDEMAN, Jr., Macon, Ga. Sep 6 3m. GEORGIA—Houston County: Ambit \v, Kmi-ay has applied for auminlfitration ou the estate of Jeremiah IIun-ay, late of said comi ty deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the February tern, 1870 of the Court of ordinary® said county and show cause if any they have, ’.vhy said application should not be granted. Witness my Glacial signature this December 10 1878. A. -S, GULES, l vc. Ordinary, GEORGIA—Houston County: -,V. JI. Melvin, guardian of Julia .Schneider, has applied icr dismission from his trust; This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the Feornary term 1870, of the Court <rt Ordinary of said county and show cause i any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my oiUcial signature this Dec, I9lh, 1878 iw ' A. 8. GILES, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Houston County: E. H. Wimberly, administrator, of A. H. Wiiu boriy, of- said county, dcceifed, has ap- plitd for dismission lrom his trust: This is there ore to cite ail persons concerned to appear at tho April Term 1879 of the Court of Ordi nary of said county and show cause if any they have why said~appb'cation should not be granted. "Witness my official signature this Dec. 19. 1878. 3m A. S. GILES, Ordinary. Georgia—Houston County. C. II. JaeWon has applied fur administration on the estate of Jaeoa S. GoS, late ot s ia couuyy, deceased: This is therefore to cite all persons etneerned to appear at the Jaanary Term 1870, cf the Court oi Ordinary of said county, and show causa if any they have, why saidappneation should not b: g.a«t- til. " ’ ^ ^ "WiiHess mv official signature this Dec. 5. 1S78. ■ A. 3. GH*t: Ordiiiary. GEORGIA—Houston County: George H. White has applied for the Gnatdian- of the land of Elizabeth "White, a nou-xcsldent minor: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, io appear si the Jsnnar r term 1879 of the Court of Ordinary of ssid county, and show canee, if ejij they have, why said apoiicataon. should not he grant ed. l^tnesj my official signature this Bee. 5, 1878. m - A.S. GILES, 4t. Ordinary. *To Ptesxt or ^aeose. urres cf open ry thing necosa- j,lucc—f. head of mules or horses, ler, tools, gear, trie., be lented or leaded to a tenant v.-ith a few hundred dollars to eiaploy ialror. Apply to U. aI. GUIUn, Dec. 5 ltd. Byron, Ga. year-3 prices and this year's exactions. , , Ii there nre eiiough who feel au inter-1 teiegraglxs est in tbi- matter and vill sicond the Ihuisday ifigur tbo hUornej general j motion, I propose to take the initiative ! toid iiini tbar tlxora a as not ft scintilla step by calling a meeting of the farmers , ;.jc. Fitzsiraoi-s, aud there vas o: Houston eountT to express Jiem j _ r .l,ilxiv of his being removed.. se ^' es V! ‘ - 1 * tC p-. IllLSK ■ Oa the contrary, ho was the best effietr Perry. Ga., J;-.®. 13, IS, I. JU the se Txete: c-xiracted v.iihoDi pain. Ab gessed teeth and diseased gums caretL Artificial tee tit icseru-J by Dss. J. P. ifc 77. R. Holmes, st;: 6—ecw 3m. Maec-n, Ga. 5G0EWALTER ENCI3I Waste No Money ON COUNTERFEIT Singer Sewing Machines PBICES OF THE GENUINE Gretly lie (I need. 282,812 Machines Sold in 1877. BY THE linger Manufacturing Co. BEING 20,42f MOKE Than any previona Year. Notwithstanding the great depression is. business. No “Singer” Machine is genuine without the above Trade Mark on the Arm of the Machine. fgj" BETTER STILL! During the months of January, February, March and April 1878, the tales of our Genuine Singer Sewing Machines were sixty per cent larger than during the corresponding months of last year. Could there be stronger evidence of the hol< these unequalled iuaehi« . h have taken upon the public esteem? Waste no money on Inferior Counterfeits. Send fo^ circu lar. THE 31N0ER MAHUFATUHfNfi COMPANY Pi SNClPAL OFFICE, 3i Ui*aiOr3 $ QUAHE, N. Y. General Office for Georgia, Ro.xth Carolina, Florida and Alabama, 42 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. Rraucb Offices.—Augusta, Ga,, Gainesville, Ga., Coinmbns, Ga., Macon, Ga., Savannah Tboniasviile, Ga., Rome. Ga., Jacksonville, Fla,, aud Charleston, S. C. Sep G-78 6mo. J. p TUTTiil’j, Agent, Perry, Gn. |«|:L ■ -' ; Successors io F. S. Johnson S' /Sons. Dealers in Carriage and Wagon Material, fSteeel. rAIR3ANKS SC AXES.RUBBER andTEATHES 3ZI.TING, hJ.^yULi.i'i.Qe ijL'islBLLdZU’ an.a CiJFXrSftlf* GUNS. GUNS. Onr large raic-g cf ERFEH-LOADING GUNV, vrib great experience in handling lire-aims, en- ibies ns to guaranree better satinfaction .i.auauy iffoidedin the maileL PAHEEE and SCOTT GUNS in -tore orordered as desired. Mint!] & Wesson’, new pistols on hand. JSSf“Thr.nking our friends for past favors, and assuring them of fair and honest dealings, we solicit continued fauors. XT'. J®?, JOIINSON’Iii SON>J. Macoa. Oa, CAMPBELL & JONES; fviAGON, CA. Compact, Pafc"-ta:.rjii r ocoiicm bzzl and ea.-'Ny ajuuiaged. Guar aute»:d to work well cud give J fell ppwarclaiiii'-d. j j* - engine ) and boiler coicpkre, including« governor mini), etc, box- • tn^i; ift the low price cf * F.orsc Fovrf r, - fi'iJ f» ; ai.l.vri G.8TT0M FACTOR COMMISSION MERC HANTs, Warehouse Cor. Poplar and Second Sts. Make advances on otton in Store at lowest biuik?. in*4 rates.