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

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- IBft" -=? _ ,' w* |gs# : | §iSili&s£ Si PUPUlP^v The HomeJ outrival, 3 ^BSPAY eyexikg, march g. THE IIOW JOURNAL FOR 1879. We again make ft special offer, to all . subscribers or old ones wbo will DC ! in advance for 1879 a present of a 2± of onr.little bodk of Legal Forms information,—price 50 cen ts. The , Malone is worth.five times,the price , ,be paper, and lias already saved Inv a purchaser fifty times its cost,- 'TJ year ^ Intake a specialty of choice miscellany. local news, scieiitific and ,:generaV inf or - tnatiot,, domestic economy, farm matters ,ud trne politics. - . \ The Poke/JotJBHAi* « now e “ tor " ioe its ninth volume, and has been ..nder its present management six years £Two months. We must thank ouv mtrons lor, past favors, and assure them i, ia t if they m paV >* advance m the future we will be'enabled to greatly im- L kind frien’ ls, but come up ; and re- ne ; at once. Pi ice as heretofore §2 00 * year. Tl . the Pimss.—We have for sale a .mall .cU'-Oiking Pearl pritt Hug press- goofi machiner—which is just the tliiu" fur circulars,. till heads, cards, nud such work,—price §30 cash. If j u v of oar boy readers want to start nuUmrtcnr paper and job /office, we will let tlieia hav-e the press nud aeom- t>U*te ouilit of type for §50. We wish dispose of this press so as to make for a larger arid faster one better job nd poster work. LOCAIiJOpTS. Gnauois scilUig like hot C* k Eff p fr ,y '‘ill soon have the neatest B n .g store in the eonutry: j- 0 wes !erii com has been shipped to Prrjyfiiis'.tkftSoS: ^foli^TsSi «.„X r ' iV'e heard some talk t he other day Lt * company to build ft large factory !• i ,r * i,8t 4 3bl flyuinH j* .ft““" jJ o'enileuten of th( , Our genial friend, Mr. Barr, of tlie Port Valley Mirror, we leatn, lias de termined to take steps to endeavor to compel oar Tax Colleotor to advertise liis sales in his paper. The Tax Collec tor iufn|£j| ns tJSt Uejfcasjfna^aoAbpof his right as ex officio Sheriff to publish his sales in either County paper, and he cboses to advertise them 'in the one that- triU J jgg'h the largpst npniberof persons interested. We have never wished to agitate the matter, although we believe tliuee-fo'iu-fhs of onr citizens would pre fer to liave the legal advertising of the County-done in tire this" phj*r. We have never had any. complaint against the Sheriff for reniovinf his advertising to the Mirror, us he had u right under the law to do so. We have for the past two years pub lished the Sheriff S-deo gratuitously us very many of our readers were not able ■to I room ■suited to genera U- Tlie laJiro aud gentlemen ■>r»rT exhibition arc uufiistrioHsly pre- L r |ng for the reuditwu of the popu lar drama, Iitgoitidr (h'ASOut last J*ears’ prices*. DaV & Gpbdox.' Ve are agents fot the Soluble Pu blic Guano- Bax & Goiaio.s. \\\ will sell GU ANO for 450 lbs col li,,,. ilia |>iiii:liuser paying fieight, oi fOO lb. anil «« pay fr'-ight. - . 13aj «fc Gt*w>os Vj o-« — t’hrw Jack8<>k>. IJpfT Sweet Nav; I’ol'i i'i'O. —l)ec. 4lh lj GUANOS Wrle belling the following pOj.ula; (itKiili of GnaiiO, •‘freight paid," d .»t vents price*: , tibur-niA State Okange, \\ AT.-ON li CLAIR, Ktl-eAX, Homestead. Cool*! B & Catek. Notk Lost.—Note for §5'43.00 dated Jfrbuarj lt>71 anil due January 1st. |$73. given by li. I). Brown to Caiy C. Ilarrl-umii. All persoiib are warned not |t> irude for it. • Jouir Thompson. 'RrjPAtniNO. — We call attention to lie card of Mr Lruigdotl W. Pooser in uot her coluntu. Mr. P. did ninch wort l«t year that gi.ve surisfactiob in every lislauce, ai^d hismipes ore quite, na unable. Those- wilt? wislr work d'm.' un find him at the Gen. Warren place ito miles from Perry, or can address liui at this post office. • -—rO— l | Celts Fob Sale.—One thousand vliels of good yellow ear corn for lie. T. M Botxeb. Ir you want the finest ltxE Whiicey 10 yoarsokl or older) call on J. E. Bak- i:tt. | Oats Wasted.—I want to buy 5000 i feed oats in sheaf, at the steiuv saw lillntau-Perry, 14t. - W T T. Gcddedge. — ••-?» y- I The Georgia HoiuriVwill insure at as tor rates os any first class compauv,— LEGAL ADVERTISING. COMMISSIOyER& COURT. County Commissioners’ Conrfc of Honston county met in chambers this March 3d, 1879. Present—J. M. Davis. J. W. Wimber ly, W. M. Gordon and J. G Brown, pre- V&£fo£ML r>X *X' 43 Minnies of hist meeting read aud .confirmed. Wm. Brunson Tax collector came came before the hoard to settle up in full of Tuxes of 1877. to wit: collected on Tax fifas property Tax State §185,- 63 Property. Tax connty $148.52. Polls $205,00. . Out of this last ainonr.t lie lias vaia to Seboid commissions $156:87.-leaving ibis ; ftnnx.iit due W. F Killeu School com. S4S.13, A petition signed by -T. E. - nek. ana others for a Bridge to be bib. across. pHog Crawl Creek” was lead. Ordeiiid tharJ. W: Wimberly.' W. M. Gordon, J. E. Tucker. V. C. Min to take two'papers/—biit it has been a j and Sanders be appointed'commis sioners to examime and report at. ori next-meeting. - Ordered that W r C- Marr, be appoin ted ltoad cumr. of the 492 Gist. G. M. in place of -Johu E. Tncker resigned. Ordered that W. M. Gordon be ap pointed to. have two water closets put in the Govirt Mouse, ■ On motion udjourued until 1st Mon day in April next. E- Jacks-jn, Clk. heuvy tax on ns. Capt. Butuer? our Sheriff, we have always fouud to be a very efficient of ficer: and we believe lie would readily change his advertising buck to the Hosie Jouknal if he thought it was the desire of a majority of the people. We wish tjiero whs;some way to,subinit this question to the people. As there is iu- legal election of the question provided for, we hope the tax payers of the County vi ill express their choice on the subject to the Sheriff. . THE PUBLIC LlBltADY.- .(.'.-m [)r-r vv ni The reading club |s nctively pushing forward the work on the public library Thf-'piA t/itkih has fieen removed' from ihe-reoms leanerkfrom M-r. Paul-over his brie 1 - store, making; a splendid , hull 28 by feet,with plentY'of'windows, nbtl two firiypluces. ; Mr. Hj-kl.idge, is trow at lyouk’Kiiffeoniiiiing the .walls and over- Iieud, and spoil the carpet, shelves ta bles, chairs, etc., will be puf inpiud the walls decorated with pictuies. It is dutermiued to, make it in every respoct a first cU.-srlibrai-y and as a place of re sort it is bound to become' very popu lar with tLe indies tmd gentlemen of Perry. J Il is hoped that onr citizens will g.f their united and liberal support. BOLD AGAIN. Another yankee with several enticing •litie games appeared on our streets Saturday. Fe begau by > udstriblHii/g :ienc-ils, pindibnck jewelry etc. to tlir' crowd, and when lie got it in a g.-nd Ifumor and to tbinking he was a preti-. e.b-ver fellow, he- commenced s-cIMng cheap pew-gaws. Then lie opened his prize-chart Hi>d < uvelope^lottery trick. Lie raked lti-iWdnt thirty hr forty ciol' iars that ,wsy, iipd, managed, never to .let - single vidiiublt prize slip nut. After thatTji"got out Lis b,,x thimbie rig rick, And tome of our friends actually ;ot so infatuu'ed that tlioy paid him four dollars for one dollar in a strait on: vail- ti-nd.i We have before advised onr readers uevek to bt i -igainst-u uiau-< own trick. The wheel of fortuue and n faro bank is liones.'y compared vvith thc way these street swindler-biic.it people on: >f Un-ir. inourv. Tlie-e fellows luuvi heretofore, 1-ver- since we cau recolleci t*i*eil allowed to hare their own way in •mrdowubut -u-e Lope hereafter the Authorities will arrest, them at once, and -let the Cauuly Court get a whack a- hem. PERSONAL. Gt-u Warren returned the other day from a- td-o Weeks tour at courts iu the owi-r counties. Charley Cox, one of the cleverest uid mtist ennipek'ut young business uileu of Macon, was iu onr town the >t her day. • Ouf ixcejlent aud popular dentist, Dr. M. S. Jobs n will fill an appoint ment iu Hsu^kiusville from the 15th to '-lie 31s* of- this month. Dr. J. is one very best’operators in the state. Notice.—I will pay the full wliole- fle price for Pork, Beef, Mutton, Kid, Butter sod Eggs. Persons having ilie pore named Provisions for sale, can fid a ready market for 1 tli*m by ap- j . K -r- • J ' ■ • • ping to \ J. W Mass*. D&XTAL NOTICE [troth fuUitificki teeth inserted. Abscessetl *tli.aud diseased.gum? cured by. Drsi Kebs, Macon; <Sai^Dealers; in ajlJ f*d. of DeuhiF Goods. ' ‘ - |,irpVidc8for znust h® bsuidcd on or be- ® up th« forms on Vfednetsda^ can be had Of 'Abe iinuii runs exelumges we re ceive every-w^ek- the best’printed is the Wesleyan bphnstiab Advoca'e. Iis clear white paper and splendid typo gnipliy is the work ot that "excellent printing estab'isbmeut of J. W. Burke & Co. Its editorial management is also uuexeei tiqrfth-e,. and it is ill together a magnificent-paper. PoPckA^SSbNGS*^--Will- L. Tilfim r sou’s songs have recently become so popular that a music firm iu Boston bus been compelled to order fifteen thousand copies of the following pieces to supply the demand; ‘•.Gathering Shells from the Sea Shore. ” “Drifting with the tide," “The poor ^i-Trump.”' ' Each:piece is a beautiful Song nud * Chorus. Any music dealer will mail {them to. your address on .receipt pli-je, 40-cents. ' Published liv - W a L. THOMPSON & CO., East Liverpool, Ohio The census bill, as finally undred and fifty su- pe ‘ ’ Deivu! j 'i'lla following officer: KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Biuskshear Lodge Knights of Honni was cousntub.d in Perry op Friday last by Dr. J. Emmett Blackshear. Grand Dictator, w ere Elected: *li. M. Holtzelaw, Past Dictator. W. DV Nbitmghnui. Dictator. - ;G t NY: Killen, Vice Dictati-r. J. D. Martin, Asst. Dictator. S. HU Morgan, Fin. 'Reporter* R. N. Hbbzclaw. Reporter. W. Kiipfermau, Treasurer. J. W. ClarK, Chaplain. T- M. Bntner, Guarde. P. C. Smfth, Guardi an.. L. Picard, Seutiuel. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. Newspaper advertising is now recog nized by business men, having faith n their owii wares, as the most ifftc tive means of securing for their goods a wide recognition of their merits. Newspaper advertising impels inqui ry, aud when the article offered is of good quality aud at a fair price, the natural remits is increased sides. Newspaper advertising is the mos: energetic and vigilaut of salesmen; ad dressing thousands each day. always iu the advertiser’s interest and ceaselessly at work seeking customers from ail classes. Newspaper advertising is a permanent addition to the reputation of the goods advertised, because it is a permanent influence always at work in their inter est. Newspaper -advertising promotes, trade, for even iu tne dullest times ad vertisers secure by far the largest share of a hat ia being done. GUANOS. We are selling the following brand-, of Guuno, “freight paid,’’ at hist year’s prices: Geokgia State Ghanoe, YYaTSCN & OliABK, - En wan, Homestead. Coopee & Catek. OrviCEim op Pki-.ky Ckaptkb No. U. A. ,5-A^M .fiUG •«'*»»* J. A. Hafir. C. H. A. S. Gilej. P- S. ,1. D. Martin, E. A. G. Get rue Paui, G. M. 3tW. . J. Mobfe, G. M. 2-1V. W. D. Pierce, G M.lstV. J. W. Minin, Tresis. \7. M. Goidon, c|cly. A. B. SihiHing, f^n't. 7C, Ofetces i f Houston Lodue '. & A. M: W. M. Gordon. W. M. C. H. Moore. S. W. W. Knpfertnau. J. -W. P. C. Bmitli, Sec. F. A. Jobspn, 'Lreus. Geo. Paul, S. D. Ij. Pieard, J. D. Jt.Ln-Smith, -9b lev. —* No O l fkjeks of 1 Pekkx; Lodge No. 3C O O. F,— J. G. Vmb , N. G. L. S. Tohiisley, V. G. • D. F. Riley. R. S. 8. H. Morgan, P. S. C. H. Moore, T‘ The British have again been attache- : .t Ktiushie Nokuhil, in Auicii, by 2.( 0< Aliziii Dnrant-s. Tlie entiny was r.- pulst d with a loss of 150. The Briti-1 losses were a Major and 5 natives kilh o - and a Colonel aud li ualiits wonm’ed “Twenty years ^ago,” said a colon d philosopher, “niggers wa? wuf u tliot sand dollars a piece: Now dev won)-, he deali at two' dollars a d*« n. Ii ’sionishiug how do i:Cts am rnunir down ” The following were the coi-ditions oi which Mac- n was granted the Sbib Fair: A donation of §1,000 tssli am the eity is to tnfh-over-to tlier 'Agricnl t iral Society ftec of cost, the buildings iind grounds ,.'f the P.-iik with all tin rights thereto, nud shall police besamt dining Fair week. *-<»-«- AngeiIl, whdA rbbbi-d Gar Company a tear or sofngo lots captured,_and will shortlyjbe triet the offenee. There isn’t- much in t n ime after all. Pullman has one eon solution, the angels wilj not brothel l im in the 'otber worKl ——Erchot-ge. Died at Reynolds in Taylor conuly Inst week; n negro womau aged on- Imm’red and twenty-five yeais. Sb< was a oativje Afri<*au. and b»;louged t* the estateauf €lpya Towi^" fa ^ slavery times. f Wc ®ee the sale agents for Pcr- P %it. P. <3. HsitTH & Go. regard , • _> irs.. , I youar residotAce i« t4e best 1 Costpaaiy. Call ou Edwin Mar- i ofi Aifi;imi;GH i if- j s > ’9f fl riJ’ years until :he electicn for Governor, the papers are bnsy nominating candidates. Ma ny have been spoken of. but Hon. Thomas Hardeman, of Bibb, will no doubt be the man. His noble conduct the last campaign won him thousands friends, and we belirora Houston a him an alawet enenuBou* gup- . 'Ci 5 ij_ fj: ll /. Mnlliu, of Dodge connty ear five hnntlred ImslieLs of acres of laid. He itls< Ions of eyrnp from one and of sugar cane. ftgeat. for- pcjffticnlui* Pdblio Schooii.—The public school Perr J echool will hegin un* Monday in March, and contiuue months D..<2. Abbott, Pith. It ,'ltOFTJ The forty fifth congress expired. Monday night, after, a continnoac ses siou for three «lay« As much iinpor taut business was unfinished it -f.- Congre.-ts has voted §27,000 to the -aajd state of Georgia as a balance due .for the removal of,-the Semmole Indians and uot tor advaaices made in The war Th, uigress will called at an early day* mon- ITG’I Illul] ' -the purpose of receiviug this sum tlie government. If the claim for orter wants con- ey furnished, the Federal government" Edward B. T^ntn pspn.^a retired c«in j prohibiting any during the war of 1S12 is also allowed."} motion: of the United States navy, diet m Philadelphian few days ago, aget to pass a law prohibiting any during - paper from sending more than there can be a still £mther*ieducrion in ^ ^tars <on <e apneas -exenrsian. ] the late of kBxation in Geoigia. Handsome Income Fob An Enebgetic IjADY nil gentlemen.—The Ohio Scab- Works of Cincinnati have just com pleted aud tire non- introducing to the public a Handsomely finished Family Scale, an article that has always been uoetled iu every household, & in a com munication addressed to the publisher of this paper the proprietors.aS us to reft* them to some reliable party, to introduce it for tLem to the people of :hisConury. It is very seldom that a new artfi-lo steps so suddenly inLo a univcisnl lavt'r. Housekeepers are ioiul in its praise, it is always ready, ibeie are no weights to get lost- or to he uunti-d up, is reliable, aud will uot get out of order. The description of then: is a handsome base surmounted by n euiiiiuu in which works a spiral spring so Scientifically adjusted as to weigh anything up. u> twelve pounils with per feet accuracy, on Tic lop of the coir •idi:i is the platform on which the ar- uclrs to be weighed are placed, nud they have #u adjustable indicator So that you can take the tare of any ves- "d-P-tt may use iu weighing, giving • on iheixact net weight, Housekecp- ■•r« at once s< e their value in weighing ruiis, sugars and other ingredients is.d in preserving, cooking etc., to ui testing the Weights of pnrehasi-- ot-m others. The S.:alesare made of all Brass, au • dghiy polished and are finished in i. ’killin' manner. They are very attrnc- i V r? and take the eye of every one win .res the'”. It set ins to ns that nearly eveiy family in ibis countv wilj want one, md is ceitaiuiy a rare opportunity foi -otue smart anil energetic party to ,.ick nl* quite a nice little income dur- oig the next few month. The eompa- „v inis ftgeuta in other con li ties win arc easily making from §5 00 to §6 00 .>er day wiling thru), and »e would •ecoriiimeud pki ties in need of employ -.in-lit to drop the OHIO SCALE WORKS. No. 125 and 127 Central. Avenue, Cincinnati. O., a postal card. ■>nd all information etc., will be clieor- fidly givi-n them by mentioning our paper.—5t. TUTT’S PILLS! INTRODUCED, 1885. ft TORPID LIVER Is the fruitful source of many diseases, promi nent among which are DYSPEPSIA, S1CK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, Dysentery, bilious fever, ague and fever, JAU’IDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels are oostive, tmt sometimes alternate with loosener, jjjjnin the Head, accompanied with a Dull sensation in the backport, Pain In thnT'ig-iii-.girlA nnH rmrinr the shrH.lder- blacte.fnllnpte after eatingTwIth a~dism- ciinstlonto exertion of body or mind, Sri- iaaSity- of temper, IjQw spirits, Xiosa ol memory, with afeeling of having neglected eomeduty, Qoneml wearinesa; DizzinesB,. gtutterinj at theHeart. Dots before the eyes, ~g~ellow skin, Headache generally qver the right eye. Hegflessnesa at night with fitful dreams, highly colored Brine. TV TTTEB-E VTAnwTKCM HTtE TTmrggTlgP, SERIOUS DISEASES "WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. are especially adapted to sueh cases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astoiiish the sufferer.. MUTT’S PIUS | are camponndsd from nbstonceatliat are , free from any properties that can injure tke ataaC^daUeata arsaalzatiaB. They i SeardijCIeuiie, Furifr, and Inrlsonie ) She emcire System. Bj relftnat the ei. 1 aarged Liver, tbsr deaaas tlie blood Dram poisonous humors, and thus Impart health ui vitality to the hody, causing the bowels to act uaturaliy, without which no oae caa feel well. A Noted Divine says: ~ -afiasMSrss C r*cdwaj*e*ded iobm; I tuttfltmurtM. W%R mu, iuTf’SPILLST Th«5r Bret effect i?to Increase the Appetite, sad cans* the hody to Take os Flesh, thus the mtemieneudahed,.uidhr tlielr Tonic Ac- fSd.« e SS dT * ' 0r ^ a *’ Ke ‘ Bj#X flRtJt F. HAYWOOD, OF -NEW YORK, SAYSt- Oliver to i SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Moe 85 Murray Street, New Tor It, J)r. T L, I’f S MANUAL of Vst ashle Inf on- IssUon and DsefnlReceipts-’ will be malled/rM oa appliasdon. TUTT’S HAIR DYE, frts A Colo*-, lL*LAnr*Eeoualy e and M Hanfekhi u water. Sold by DrrcglsU, -x Met by mrpn«■ un reemipt of f L Office, 35 Murray Si., New York. THE GENUINE DR. C. McXANE’S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. T HE 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; anazure semicircle runs along the lower eve-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 v /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. Me- Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. MCLANE’S LIVER PILLS arc not recommended as s remedy “ for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” bat in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complete to, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases st that oh&roc tar, they stand without a rival, AGUE AND FEVER; He better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are uncqualed. BSWAIIE OF SMSTATIONS. Die-genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the iregression I)r. McI.ank’s Liver Pills. Each wrapper hears [lie signatures of C. Me Lane ami Fleming Bros. Q Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc- I.ane’s Liver Pills, pri-jared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., thr market being* full of imitations of the name Ale Lane, sjielled differently but same pronunciation. USE THIS BRAND. BEST IN THE WORLD. And better than any Sal- eratiis. One teaspoonful of this Soda with sour milk eq-iuls Four teaspoon fills of the bt-sf Baking.Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. Bee package for val uable information. If the teaspoon is loo large aud does not produce good results at fiist, use less afterwords. A pplication fou administration. Geobc*u .—Honiws County: R. D. Brown had applied for a<Im:uistratic;xi «>»• the estate of Mrs. Lncretia Brown late of said conui;. deceased: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at tl.-e TVbraary term 1*79 of tlie ymurt ol Ordinary of said county and j&ow cause if any tliev have why said application should not be uraiited: Witness my OEXLijal signature this Dee. *2G. 1H78. 4w. A. S. lilLK-S, Ordinary*. A PPLICATICIX TO SUL REAL ESTATE. Georgia—Hucsrox -Cocntx : Jf)h:i W. Turneri executor, of J. I. B. Turner, deceased, ban a)>plicd for leave to sell a part of he r**al estate of said d.ecen-ed" This is therefore to cite ail pe-sons concerned to appear at tlie February term LH70 of the ( ourt of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any they hare, n by .said application should vat be granted. Witness my oihrial signature ibis Dec. 2Gth. lKTfl. 4w. A- uiLEs, Ordiiary. GEORGIA—Houston Cognty: Aiuok \\, Murray has app'ietl tor administration ou the estate of Jeremiah Murray, late of said coun ty deceased. This ts therefore to cite all personfl concerned to api>ear at the February term 187D of the Court of ordinary of said county and show cause if any they hare, why said application should not be >jra:iir«i Witness my odicial signature this December l» 1876. A. S, GILZ>, iw. Ordinary, GEORGIA—Hockton Cocntt: W. M- Melrin. goardixn oi Julia schu.iJer, applied ter dismiitiiion from lua t:uat; Thai Is therefereto ato oil p.raan« cenoerued *- appear at the February terja 187X. of the Court oi Ordinary, of said edahty and dim cause I" %UJ they hsTO, why said application should hot b. granted. Witaaas wr eOetal Miaatsr* tala Bee, 1KU. 1STI tw A. a. dlL/:-,, Ox GEORGIA--Houston C’oextk ' E. H. Wimberly, ailminisirstor. xrf A, H. Wuu berly, of mid county, dccta-.til. Las aj- plxed for disiui>wion from hie itmstr This is there ore Iu cite all icrvons .concerned fa- appear at the April Term 1 SIS ofahe Ordi nary of siid.sauuty.end show -cause if any they have why said aiailicatiun rimuld net $c i-rautid. elficialJi gnstnrc tins Duo 19- 1«K Mil ness roy < am A. S. GILES, Slrdinary. seventy. BOOSwMxTER ER-xHJF Compaqt-srabirfaiitial, ^conom- ii-a! and essay managed- Guar- aetee.1 to work well and give rdu-med. in eagijn fuE power ajicl Isuler romph if, tj‘ *vt-mor etc. (and ol-i bg) st Um loir juice of Horse Power, - $Sfc! i -H “ - - -JSI - - G'i « •• - H-.Jt. JAKES LOTH, C. tX>„Sriua- -ield, Ohio. Immctliately opposite Passenger Depot, Macon Oeorgia. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR. J. ESTEY ft COMPANY; Out new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Sc&dOlflf Chapels, etc., is proving a G-B.SAT SUCCESS. Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purchasing any other. THE URGES! WORKS (OF THE ID) OR THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue sent free. • R. H. MAY & <CO., 98 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Mannfacturei-s autl Dealers in CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AND LAMES;. Trunks, Traveling Bags, Children’s Carria ges ?ona Leather. Call mud ex Amine onr stock before pari-ha-sin^. ncpOKitorien—98 Chorry Htr*at, Macoa, ft 3fc8 Broad »tre«t, AugUHta. ^ u«p ft— Waste No Money COUNTERFEIT Singer Sewing Madunet PRICES OF TH:: GENUINE Greatly ! 11 educed. 282,812 AIacuines Sold in 1877. Br THE inger Manufacturing Co. BEING 20,4£C UOBK Than auy previous Year. Notwiths’ancling the grout depression it bnsiuesa- No --Singer” Alttclxinc is geuuine without tlie above Trade Kart on Gxc Arm of tbo Hacklit.. BK'ITKK STILL! During the mmitb* of January, F^brnarj', Mft ch and April 1878, tiie rala of our Geimiittf f-'in^er Sewing Macuineri were >ixty per c^iit iar^rr tliiu during 71i« eorreap-mditif iKonthc o/last year. Could tlierc be d oagtTi’YidtLce of the lxiii these nnequftlleJ x»achl^ft* hnre taken upon t!ic imhiic tsteciu? Waste no money on Inferior Counterfeit*. Bend foa- i ircu . THE SINGER MAHUFflTUaiS8 CGBIPflHY P IWCiPAL OFFICE, It UWION SQUARE, K. Y. General Oflicw for Georgia, ^o.ith CiiroTina, Florida and Alabama, 42 Marietta SL, Atlanta. •**. * Branch onieerf.—Anjntita, Ga.. Gaiiie-^vjile. Ga., CoinmlmH. Ga., Macon, G^ r , Saranu-u Thoma/iviil^ Ga., Hume. liat.. /£ck*uuv'j&e, Fia., and Cbarb^ton, N. C. Sep«^4 J. % TUTTjgE, Agent, Perry, Ga. If. S* IQMNEOM 9 n EQNE* Successors w F. 8. Johnson $ Sons. Dealers in nj. Carriage aud Wagon Material, Steec. •• - ■ - . ..... - 74XH3AN KS SCALES. HTT3BER and LEATHERBELTIH G, ':l nSHING TACKLS. and CULLFRY. ' ASHbI GUNS. GUNS. "§i Onr large saltt»f P3.FEH-IsnAldr»u t ; ]!f experience in handling •bltii a» u» ^naranree better t*atii»factioM Ibmc. aay '** ded the inax]>t. PAT JZT.'fr and SCGXT GUNS ia * :or*^ Ol ordered ae o-eirsd. ftimtU A ,*jff piatolfi Oil i i ; ds for past favor* and aH.snrijg ifiem of fail- eu<4 licit cu-utit- .cut IT. 3 J>OZS-rNOTiiH,