The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, February 06, 1879, Image 3

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The Home Journal, £,0 CAIj. ^^DATETEMKG,FEBRUARY G. commissioners' court. Connty Commissioners’ Confc of Houston comity met iu chambers this February 3d, 1879. Present—J. M. Davis, Z. W. Wimberly, W. M. Gordon and Z. G Brown presi- fjjE ROME JOURNAL FOR 1879. ding. Minutes of last meeting read and We again make a special offer to all u ew subscribers or old ones who will ,, a y in advance for 1879 a present of a copy oi our 130011 of Le S al Forms and information,—prico 50 cents. The book alone is worth five times the price of the paper, and has already saved many a purchaser fifty times its cost,— This year The Home Journal will make a specialty of choice miscellany, local news, scientific and general infor mation, domestic economy, farm matters »nd trne politics. The Home Journal is now enter ing its ninth volume, aud has been under its present management six years and two months. We must thank our patrons for past favors, aud 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 Septem bar, kind friends, but come up and re- uew-utonce. Price as heretofore §2 00 a year. To the Pkess.—We have for sale binull self-inking Pearl printing press— a good machine—which is just the thing for circulars, kill heads, cards, and such work,—price §30 cash. If tiuyofourboy readers want to start au amateur paper and job office, we will let them have the press aud a com plete outfit of type for §50. We wish to dispose of this press so as to make room for a larger aud faster one better suited to general job aud poster work. Fike! Fike!—A fire broke out in the woods aud fields near York the other day aud destroyed much feuciug- Mr Fredrick Sr., Mr. John King, aud Mrs Nuuey King are the principal suffer ers, *-•-» Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Jobacoo. —Dec. 4ih ljr • A CARD. Jo (A* eilioM* cf Perry and Houston County: We have this week closed o'Ur store iu Perry, and removed the balance of our sleek hero to our Bawkinsville store where we will iu the future unite our every energy. During our five years residence iu Per*y the liberal patron age wo huve received mid tiie very tuauy acts of kindness shown us personally by the people have caused «>» to cheurish feelings towards them which w» oao never forget, and wo hereby trudor you, one and all, our heartfelt thanks and bent wishes U r your future prosperity and happiness. Wo hopo to have the pleasure of seeiugyou all occasionally at oar store in Hawkiusville, where we shall keep at all times au mnprecedeuf ediy large Muck, aud will sell at our usual low prices. Trusting, that bv energy, cour tesy and fair dealing we shall retain all our old friends aud make niang new ones, We remain Youts most Sincerely, J - Jacobus, For Jacobus & Go. •»««> Dixie plow points^ aud fixtures on baud at Moore & Tuttle’s. Guano for sale L- M ooee & Tuttle. House Bubed.—Mr. James Barfield, who lived ubout three miles northeast of Perry had his house destroyed by fire Sunday. It was burned while the family were absent, and it is supposed Was accidental. He lost all the furniture, bedding, clothing, etc., of himself aud family, which was very severe on him as hti is in only moderate circumstances Many of our citizens contributed a mite to help him, aud his neighbors are assisting him as much as possible to re- pluce his loss. Pasties warning Guano should cal u Moobe and Tuttle. Pure cider and white wine vinegar *t J. D. Martins. Guano.—Our clever and enterprising friend T. O. Skellie has a card in anoth er column which will interest our plant ing friends who are so earnestly discus sing the fertilizer question. He offers several popular brands of guano at last years prices. Call aud see him at once, as his supply is limited. Good Eating.—We will run our res taurant again during court, and will re ceive fresh supplies of Fish and Oysters every day. Come and eat with us P. C. Smith & Co. confirmed. D. F. Gann, Hoad Commissioner of the 771th District G. M. having re signed It is ordered that D. H. Holleman be appointed in his stead. Also L. BlewsterBoad Commissioner 52S dis trict, being over age that Jacob Coou- cr be appointed in his place, also that Cornelius E. Brown be appointed Eoad Commissioner of the 500 district in place of G. M. T Feagin, resigned. The County Treasner’s rsport for 1878., read and approved and the Clerk is or- uered to file it in office. Ordered that the Tax. FLfa. against J, J. Jones for 1878, be declared null aud void he being under age:— Ordered that Jim McGeheo colored be relieved of poll tax against him, he being over age;— Ordered that R. S.Woolfolk agent of bis wife be relieved of double tax for 1878, he giving a satisfactory excuse. J. A. Flournov came before the Board to be relieved of state aud county taxes for 1876, as a defaulter his lauds were sold February 5th 1878, On motion ordered that ho pay the full ainonut of what the land sold for §61, —that being tlie amount, of double tax and expenses and 10 per cent interest on the same §6 10 making §67,10. Ordered that Aggie Heywood and Drnsilla Andrews colored both very old women be allowed §2 00 per month Pauper Funds. Ordered that the bond of W Brun son T. C. J. V Maun C. T. for 1879 be approved and recorded by the Ordi nary. William Brunson, Tax Collector, in ac count current with state aud county taxes for 1879. Dr. To amt duo state, gen’l tax, §11,824 39 “ •• “ poll tax.. 3,24 4 00 “ “ tax ou wild Uud 44 64 “ gen’l tax not on digest 106 63 a poll taX " * * 79 00 §15,298 66 Cr. By Hint p<l Comtrollor Geu’l, §8,000 00 •• •• coupons.. 70 00 “ “ ileov’rscorn’s.. 376 70 “ “ School comms’r.. 198S 20 “ “ -‘ poll t’x 2521 50 “ co Ttvas wild laud 11 9S “ errors in digest genl tax. 17 18 ** “ “ . poll *• 3 00 “ insolvent list, geiil *" 289 18 poll - 798 00 *• Tax Collectors corn’s “ balance iu hand due stato. A FLOATING COLLEGE President W. S. Clark, of the Agri cultural Go liege, is to leave Amherst 11- gain for a while, to become President of a floating college vb ich is to make a voyage around the world. A fine iron steamship has been bought abroad, which will have ovary convenience nec essary for the comfort of 230 students, who are to pay §2,509 each for the trip. The vessel, the Gea. Wer.ler, is now in New York harbor, where she- will receive her outfit, and be in readi ness to sail ou the first of next May. The first point touched will bo the A- zores; thence to Ireland, England, Swe den, Norway, Antwerp, Hamburg aud St. Petersburg, and thence to Ha re and other French ports, and also Spain and Portugal; then up the Med iterranean to Constantinople and Smyr na. Egypt ami Nile will also be taken in, and the party will pass throngh the Suez canal into the Bed Sea aud on to Ceylon, India and Calcutta. The route will include the principal porls and cities of China and Japan, and the way homo is by the Sandwich I-dands to San Francisco. The expedition will leave the ship at San Francisco, aud make the remaining dist auce overland, stopping off occasionally to visit yarions points of interest both north and south of the lino of the railroad, and the par ty expect to reach New York at the end of a year and a half. The Gen. Werder will sail under the American flag, though a foreign built vessel, a lull having been put throngh Congress al lowing her to come iu free of duty, in oonsiderutiou of the purpose fur which she is chartered. The projector of this enterprise is a young man of means from Auburu, JS. York., who, after correspondence with President Clark ou the subject, came to Amherst aud secured him to become President of this floatiug college, aud arraigned the minor details of compen sation, which are liberal aud satisfacto ry,—Ah;. THE GENUINE Handsome Income F01: An Exebgetic lady oB gixtlemex.—The Ohio Scale 1 p m «* y * -m-wjijq Works of Cincinnati have just com- L1 JHlCIaA J3I X* d Dieted aud are now introducing to the j public a Handsomely finished Family j Tiie telephone has come into very general use in Chicago through the in troduction of the district system. Dr. E. M. Hale, of that city, told a Ohica go Tribune reporter how ho diagnosed a case where he was called (through the telephone of the District Telegraph Company) liy a distant patieut whose baby was ill — presuineably with croup. He asked the temperature of its body, symptoms, breathing aud eougliiug, got them to hold ilie child near the Instru ment till he heard the cough and cry which indicated croup, prescribed the simplc temporary remedies, had the telegraph office place him iu cominuni- oatiou with the druggist’s, who was in structed to prepare a prescription, and in a few run utes the druggist had eall- ltim with the 426 34 796 58 ed a messenger aud seut §15,298 66 Dr. To amt due co. Taxi s IS18,. - cullec’d not iu digest.. §9,054 86 85 32 Cr. §9,140 18 §S,0()0 00 By amt paid Conuty Treas. • • •• “ wild lauds, 11 9S “ errors iu digest, genl tax, 1(5 i5 “ Tax Collectoi s salary 200 00 “ insolvent list, geul tax . . 23136 *» uwi iu hand to balance.. 6S3 09 §9,140 18 Respectfully submitted. W. Biiunson. T. C. H. C. It is gratifying to this board to re ceive the above report, as it shows ener gy and vigilance ou the part of Mr. Brunson as a faithful aud energetic offi cer since lie has held the office of lax Collector, of this county, as uot only this report but every one be has made before'us has been correct iu every par ticular and satisfactory. He has also collected ou old executions for 1S77,— still in his hands §428 GO, and expects to collect moie. On motion adjourned to 1st Monday ^n March next. Edwabd Jackson, Clerk. Headquabt ebs.—for Horse Collars at W. Bbunsons. Headquaktes for nice country Hams at W. Bbunsons. Headqu ab TEBs for Seed Oats W. Bbunsons. at Headquarters for all kinds of Groeer- ies and Provisions at W. Bbunsons. Notice.—I will pay the full whole sale price for Pork, Beef, Mutton, Kid, Butter and Eggs. Persons having the above named Provisions for sale, can find a ready market for tlirni by ap plying to J. "W Many. DENTAL NOTICE Teeth extracted without pain. Benn- tiful artificial teeth inserted. Abscessed teeth and diseased gums cured by Drs. Holmes, Macon, G*.—Dealers iu all kinds of Dental Goods. A large stock of Seeing Cassimebes Headquabtebs for Corn and Bacon medicine, and the doctor aud druggist had returned to their beds. New Advertisements. Tax Collectors Sales. Will be sold before the court- house door in Perry ou the fir t Tuesday iu March, next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit; One lot of land in the lower eleventh district of Houstou county known as the lot ou which the dwelling is situated formerly owned by C. S. Winu. Le\ - ied on aud sold as the property of Mrs. Mary Wat»on for state and county taxes for the year 1S78. Also, at the same time and place, one lot of land in the lower eleventh district of Houston county known as the lot on which the dwelling is situated of the Nisbet place. Levied on aud sold as the property of J. T. Nisbet for state and county taxes for the year 1878. Also, at the same time and place, one loo of land in the upper eleventh dis trict of Houston connty and known as the lot on which the dwelling is situated of the Cliurckweil place. Levied ou and sold as the property of O. P. Church well for state and county taxes for the year 1878. Also, at 1he same lime and place, one lot of laud in the lower eleveiub district of Houston county known as the lot ou which the residence is situated of the Howard place. Levied ou and sold as the propelty of J. W. T. Howard for state and county taxes for the year 1878. W. BRUNSON, Tax Collector Houston Couuty. Februaiy 1st 1878.—U1. Scale, an article that has always been no.idcd in every household, & in a com munication addressed to the publisher of this paper the propriet ors ask ns to refer them to some reliable party, to introduce it for them to the people oi this Conuty. It is very seldom that a new article steps so. .suddenly into a universal iavor. Housekeepers are loud iu its praise, it is always ready, there are no weights to get lost or to be bunted an, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them is a handsome base surmounted by a column in which works a spiral spring so scientifically adjusted as to weigh anything up to twelve pounds with per fect accuracy, on the top of the col umn is the platform on which tLe ar ticles to bo weighed are placed, and they have an adjustable indicator so that you can take the taro of any ves sel,you may use in weighing, giving yon the exact net weight. Housekeep ers at once see their value in weighing fruits, sugara and other ingredients used in preserving, cooking etc., or in testing the weights of purchases from others. The Scales are made of all Brass, are highly polished and are finished in a skillful manner. They are very attrac tive and fake t le eye of every one who sees them. It seems to us that nearly every family in this conuty will want one, aud is certainly a rare opportunity for some smart aud energetic party to piok up quite a nice little income dur- iug the next few month. The compa ny has ngents in other couuties who are easily making from §5 00 to §6 00 1 per day selling them, aud we would' recommend parties in need of employ ment to drop the OHIO SCALE WORKS. No. 125 and 127 Central, Avenue, Cincinnati, O., a postal card, and all information etc., will be cheer fully given them by mentioning our paper.—5t. Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. From exchanges we learn no injury was caused to semi-tropical plants on the Golf Coast south of Cedar Says, by the cold weather in January. THE.BEST COTTON MARKET IS HA WKINSYILLE. Carry your cotton to Hawkiusville, flie best interior cotton market in Geor gia. Pientv of buyers and plenty of money ; and a good place tostore your cottou is at D. G. McCormick’s Fire proof Warehouse, near the Court House, who will sell your cotton free of charge, always keeping you posted with the ' Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being market, and having an eye single to. full of imitations of the name McLane, SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. fTlHE countenance is pale and leaden- colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrequently tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: BE, C. MeLANE’S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilioas Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diflCMB* of that character, they stood wdthomt a rival. AGUE AND FBVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. beware: of imitations. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr-. McLane’s Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. £ Insist upon jjaving the genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming G E O. W B R li No. 81*Cherry Street, Macon, Gsorgia. MAXUFJCTCKEB OF tin it## warn. DEALER IN STOVES, C75ATE3, HOLLOW WARE, CUTLEP Y, CLASS WARE. CROCKERY, W30DEN-WARE, HOUSE-FURMiSttiiMG C.YODS, ETC. Roofing, PHiafibiii", GutH-riug uiul all {antis of Job Worn promptly attended to. Sole Agent for Charier Oak and Farmer Improved Cook Suives. Repairs fur Charter Oak anil Farmer Sieves always on baud. Oct 11 t a % a ratr Acojjgr, .cl- i.. DEALER IN FURNITURE & CARPETS FINE BED ROOM SUITS, iu great variety, CAliHE PS, Body and Tapestry, Brass.ds, iHREE-PIAS, EX 1 lt.vSUl’E hs, SUPERS, and low grades. A Iso will be sold ui exceedingly low prices. Coffins and Caskets, Of every des cription aud price, in wood and tnelaL Call and examine my goods aud prices. Nov. 8 3m, THOMAS WO.O0, Next to Lanier House, Macon, Georgia. at W. Bbunsons. Headquabtebs for best Family Flour at W. Bbunsons. Big Headquarters for Mules at W. Bbunsons. Headquabtebs pob Guano.—Two car loads of Poppliens’ Siiicated Phos phate—one for grain and one for cotton —On consignment. Sold to several planters last year and gave general satisfacteon. W. Bbunson. The electrio light is to b&TO a trial in Paris nader the supervision of the mu nicipal authorities. Bor a year the Av enue de 1’Opera and the Place de la Bastile aud due of the market buildings I are to be lit by the electric light at u} j charge exceeding s’X cents per hour i j for each burner, while the gas company ] r> ° . . . I is to light the Rue du Quarue Septem-! ana Ready made clothing to arrive in j, ,-, u , I a few days at A. B. Schilling's, which *ill be sold cheap for cash, ibe interest of the planter. Can bo found connected with the warehouse large and free wagon yard, house aud water, and good dry shelter for stock —all free and for the accommodation of ihe public generally. Carry your cot ton to D. G. McCormick'. - —tf. The Weekly Telegraph. We desire to call attention of readers t2 our weekly editiou especially. The \Vellly Telegraph and Messekgeb is a mammoth octavo sheet, carrying six- ty-POUB columns of almost wholly read ing matter. It is issued, by a conve nient arrangement, both early and late in each week so as to meet subscribers haying only one mail a week, .with the latest possible news. If his weekly mail leaves Macon iu the early part of the week, he gets the early edition.— If ou Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, lie gets the late edition—iu either case gaining the latest uews possible in a weekly paper. The contents of this paper form a complete resume of the events and gos sip of the previous seven days, aud the reading matter of each number would constitute a large volume, giving valua- able information on all subjects. This maguificeut paper is furnished postage paid, at only two dollabs a year. The Semi-weekly Telegbaph and Messenger is furnished at three dol lars a year. The Daily Telegraph and Messen ger at ten dollars a year. £S§“tebms cash in all cases. “@a These are among tne oldest and best established publications in the State of Georgia, representing a patronage scarcely equalled—certainly not excelled —in extent, intelligence, and worth in the State. We recommend them with confidence that they will gain new friends wherever introduced. Advertisements in the Weekly, one dollar per square of ten lines, each pub lication. CLISBY, JONES & REESE. spelled differently but same pronunciation. USE THIS BRAND. REST IN TIIE WORLD. And better than any Sal- eratas. One teaspoon fnl of this Soda with sour milk equals Four teaspoonfu’a of the best BakiDg Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. See package for val uable information. If the teaspoon is too large and does not produce good results -at first, use less afterwords. A pplication eoh administration. Geobgu ,—Houston Cooxty: R. D. Brown has applied for administration on the estate of Mrs. Lucretia Brown late of said county deceased: This is therefore to cito all persons concerned to appear at the February term 1879 of the Court of Ordinary of said county and show cause if any they have why said application should not be "ranted: Witness my official signature this Dec. 26,1878. 4w. A. S. GILES, Ordinary. ‘ska Foam Baking Powder can be had of us. We are the sole agents for Per- Try it. - p. o. Smith & Co. j bre, the -Place du Chateau d’Eau and another market building in an improved j The society for the Suppression of fashion at an extra, charge of not more j Vice held its fifth anniversary meeting yesterday in New York. It is alleged • that a wide-spread conspiracy exists your residence in the best than one cent per cubic metre. tn, . - — — a tour of inspec'ion. Atlanta very prop- ihaving. captured '300.000 names Home Company. Call ou Edwin Mar- J erlv received him with becoming coul- i dresses to obscene circulars, and de- tm > agent, for porlioulars and n^ss on account of his once having • stroved nearly twelve tons of obscene! fr,. m fates. . ' ' * I made it too warm for its people. printed matter. Cremation.—The facts of the case of the burning of §1000, woith of garden seed by us this evening, are these, but We are determined that none fresh and reliable seed shall go from our house in the future. Customers can reiy on ns to give them goods which are warranted to be fresh and true to name as will not tinder &Dy circum stances handle commission seed as we know them to be worthless in nearly every case. Hunt, Raskin & Lamas. Seed Cremation.—A large crowd gathered about nightfall last night, in front of the store of Messrs, Hunt Rankin & Lamar, where an immense bonfire oi old garden seed illuminated the gloom and darknes of the drippmg evening. Many of these would doubt less have germinated, but the proprie tors were resolved that their seed de partment should be above snepicion- and hence their wholesale cremation. Now, Hereafter, farmer* and gardener- may rest assured when they eoine in quest of good sound “garden suss” seed in Macon they will^get the Sim- rrnn-pnre by calling upon Messrs. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar. Too often housekeepers lose an entire season by depending upon spnrions seeds for their car’y vegetables. And onthiug is certainly more provoking. The boys enjoyed the bonfire, and it was astonishing how brightly and fieicely the seeds burned. Garden Seed Fire,—Yesterday after noon and evening Cherry s*reet near Second, and in fact the neighborhoood was peifumed with an an aroma, not Arabic, of burning seeds fired by Mes- a< j’ sis Hunt, Rankin & Lamar. They burned a large lot of seeds worth near ly a thousand dollars, which were left over last season.—Teleyrtr,dt k Mfsiix’c. A pplication to sell seal estate. Gegegia—Houston Countx: John W. Turner, executor, of J. I. B. Turner, deceased, has applied for leave to sell a part of he real estate of said deceased: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the February term 1870 of the Court of Ordinary of eaid county, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should uot he granted. Witness my oihdal signature this Dec. 20th. 1878. Aw. A. S. GILES. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Houston County: Amos W, Murray has applied for administration on the estate of Jeremiah Murray, late of &&id coun ty deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the February term 1879 of the Court of Ordinary of said county and show cause if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this December 19 1878. A. S, GILKb, 4w. Ordinary, GEORGIA—Houston County: W. M. Melvin, guardian of Julia Schneider, has applied lor dismission from his trust; This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the February term 1879, of the Court of Ordinary of said county and ahoir oause i’ any they have, why sold application should met ba granted. (Him mreMel^wrtaiw this Dee. H«fc.im tv k. *. aiL**, Ovdlaavy. R. e. MAY & CO., 98 Cherry Street. .Maccn, Ga. Mhiiiifacinrera ami Dealers iu CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AND IIAMES; Trunks, Traveling Bags, Children's Carria ges and Leather.; XHr Call and exmiine our stock bo fore purchasing 208 Broad otreot, Augusta. Repositories—93 Cherry Street, Macon, and. Ktrp •—m OLD FASMOXED BEAM SCALES AT TflE OLD ROCK WAREHOUSE, : / . • HAWKIN'SYILLE, GA. DR. W. N. FLEETWOOD,Proprietor. To the Planters of Houstou ami art joining counties I guarantee Full Weights and the Top of the Market- m COMMISSIONS FOR SELLING. Promptness ami Fair Dealing is im motto. Bring jour cntL.n ami trjr m Waste No Money COUNTERFEIT Singer Sewing Machine PBICES OF THE GENUINE Gretly deduce 282,812 Machines Sold in 1877. finger Manufacturing Co. being 20.49C morb Than any previous Year, Notwithstanding the great depression iu business. No‘-Singer" Machine i* genuine without the above Trade Mari on the Arm of the Machine. BETTER STILL! Duriug the months of January, February, March and April 1878, tbo .ate. of our Genuine Singer Scwiug Machines were sixty per cent larger than during the corrcgp'>ndiDg' months of last year. Could there be stronger evidence of the hoii these unequalled machi-e*, have taken upon the public iBteeiu? Waste no money on Inferior Counterfeits, bend fo.- . ircu- ^ THE SINGER MANUFATURING COMPANY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 34 UftlON SQUARE, N. Y. General Office for Georgia, South Carolina. Florida and Alabama, 42 Marietta SL, Atlanta, m. Branch Offices,—Augusta. "Ga.. Gainesville, Ga., Colnmlms. Ga., Macon, Go., Savannah Thoinaaville, Ga., Borne. Ga., Jjcksonville, Fla., aud Charleston, S. C. Sep 6-78 6mo. J. N. TUTTjliE, Agent, Perry, Ga. GEORGIA—Houston County: E. H. Wimberly, administrator, of A. II. WIm bcrly, of said county, dreeared, has ap plied for dismission from his trust: This is there ore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the April Term 3879 of the Court of Ordi nary of said county and show cause if any they have why said application should not be granted- Witnessing official signature this Dec. 19. 1878. 3m A. S. GILES, Ordinary. BOOK WALTER ENGINE. Compact, substantial, econom- jed. Grar- and giTe f* 8 S mm* Successors to F. S. Johnson S' Sons. Dealers in Miml f law«% &«ij> Carriage and .Wagon Material, Steeel. FAIRBA N KS i C«g 5l RUBB|H„ lc T.rATH|a mm S . GUNS. GUNS. Our large sales of P JJFEB-LOADING GUX?, v lb great experience in handling fire-a:ms, en< n» to guaranree better satisfaction .han any .fib’ded in the market. PARKER and SCCTT GUNS in tor. or ordcicd as desirtd. smith A Wesson'll ;»w pistols on hand. .SSf-Thnnking onr fnriul.< for past favors, and assuring them of fair bonest daaliofiS, wo solicit oontinaod faaurs. F. M. jOHNHia>*rt HOUR BOOTS AND SHOES- Street, ical and easily managed. Gnar- auteed to work well and full power claimed. Iha engine and boiler complete, including governor r.nmp, etc. (and box ing) »t the low price of : Horse Power, - r?‘2 f •*£ “ -‘ - :83% 6»i “ - 2.3 50 JAMES IEFTEL A CO., Spring-1 1 MIX & K1RTL5.N0, No. 3 Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third MACON, CEORCiA. "\X7E HAVE a complete assortment of Boots and Shoea for the Fall anil Winter trade, to whirl* T » vre direct attention, onr Stock of Lauirs’ Shoe* embraces all the latest style*—no prettier or better lines ran be found. We have afnlllinc r.f all kinds fdt Gents, Boya, Ladies and I'h-Mres’ ." wear, from which anr can be suited. The celebrated STANDARD SCREW RIP BROGAX is the best shoe that can be made for heavy wear. We have sold them for two years, and ir* find . them much superior to any others. They arc made as genteely as a fine sewed shoe, y#t of . leather, and the general experience is. they wear about a rear. Try them. We have a ho the * HOWAKD"CAir PEGGED BOOT, which is without an equai. na v ca good stock HATS at our stand on lima . treet. * en in the city we trusi poxtasaac*^» Trill call mx & ouy:need that wa KHITLANP.