The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, March 13, 1879, Image 3

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The Home Journal, XaOOAlj. — EVENING, MARCH 13. THE HOME JOURNAL FOR 1879. ■tfe again make a special offer to all subscribers or old ones who wUl ” T in advance for 1879 a present of a P 3 of car little book of Legal Forms ■nd information,—price 60 cents. The book alone is worth five times the price of the paper, and has already saved many a purchaser fifty times its cost,— Thia year The Home Joubnal will make a specialty of choice miscellany, local news, scientific and general infor mation, domestic economy, farm matters , D d true politics. The Houe Joubsaii is now enter ing its ninth volume, and has been under its present management six years »nd 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 Septem ber kind friends, but come up and re new ft t once. Price as heretofore 82 00 a year. "* To the Pbess.—We have for sale a small self-inking Pearl printing press— » good machine—which is just the thing for circulars, bill heads, cards, and such work,—price 830 cash. If any of our boy readers want to start an amateur paper and job office, we will let them have the press and a com - plcte outfit of type for 850. We wish to dispose of this press so as to make room for a larger and faster one better suited to general job and poster work Guano at last years prices. Da? & Gobdon. are agents for the Soluble Pa- eific Guano* Da? & Gobdon. We will sell GUANO for 460 lbs cot ton the purchaser paying freight, or 500 1U and wo pay freight. Dat & Gokdoh. Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. —Deo. 4th ly- Mule for Sale. Gash or Credit. W. M. Boon. Fob genuine machine oil call on J. N. Tuttle, and your machine will never gum or xun heavy. guanos. Were selling the following popular brands of Guano, “freight paid,” a lust years prices: Georgia State Grange, Watson & Clat.k, Etiwan, Homestead. Goopeb & Cateb. Note Lost.—Notelfor 8v43-00 dated Ffbuary 1871 and due January 1st: 1873, given by It. D. Brown to Cary C. Matclunan. All persons are warned not to trade for it. Jebry Thompson. Ci bn Fob Salk.—One thousand bushels of good yellow ear corn for title. T. M. Butneb. Ir you want the fi.- est Bye Whiskey (10 years old or older) call on J. E. Bar- ltL-rr. Foddeb Wanted.—I want to buy 5G00 ILn g. od fodder, at the steal* saw mill near Perry, 4t. W. T. Gcllxdgf. The Georgia Home will insure at as low rates as any first class companv,— 2t. Notice.—I will pay the full whole sale price for Pork, Beef, Mutton, Kid, Butler and Eggs. Persons having the above named Provisions for sale, can find a ready market for thpm by ap Plying to J. W Mans’. DENTAL NOTICE Teeth extracted without pain. Beau tiful artificial teeth inserted, Abscessed teeth and diseased gums cured by Drs. Holmes, Macon, Ga.—Dealers in all kinds of Dental Goods. To Our Patrons.—Here after all ad veriisements must be banded ob or be fore Wednesday of each week, as we. make up the forms on Wednesday night. THE LEGAL ADVERTISING. The Fort Valley Mirror replies with a good deal of feeling to'our inoffensiue little article of last week on the above subject. We distinctly announced that ‘we did not blame the Sheriff for removing his advertising,” and we Wonldn’t give fifty dollars, to secure its return. It is a well known fact that The TT.-mw Journal has never allowed its editori als colames to sapport the present Sheriff or any other officer previous to nomination, with the understanding or expectation of receiving the advertis sing of his office. The Mirror was candid enough to openly admit itself gnilty of such motives in an editorial artical just previous to the last nomina tion, which article wonld have done its candidate very great”* injnry, but for the very small circulation it had out side its own post office. It filled the Sheriff himself with alarm, and became at once to us and asked us not to notice it, and we did not notice it because we thought it a very small affair any way, and we did not desire to use oar edifcrial columns either to help or in jure any candidate. It will be remem bered that the first aggressive move ment to monopolize the legal adverti sing of the county was made by the former editor of the Mirror, and he had quite a spirited controversy with the Ordinary, The present proprietor of the Mirror renewed a simular contro versy in a personal interview with the Tax Collector who dont seem inclined •to be bulldozed by threats of appeal-- ing to Judge Simmon’s or any other man. Notwithstanding these.facts the Mirror assumes a tone of injured inno- cense and accuses us of wai ting all. Why. dear Sir, we no doubt could have long ago had all by the same means you use to obtain a part, if it be that your editorial support was what gave and retained you the Sheriff’s pat ronage. We are sorry that friend Bnrr so far lost his temper last week as to indulge m a little fling at Perry, because he felt nettled at the mere statement in The Home Journal that no donbt the Sher- ifl would bring his advertising back to this paper if the people desired it; We know the good people of his own town will not indorse him, for the silly local prejudices of the past have been al most entirely buried, and some of onr very best personal friends are citizens of Fort Valley, Bnt our people will uot allow his childish taunt to revive the old hostility. Let it be distinctly understood that we don’t claim a light to the Sheriff’s or any other advertising, but from the expression of the people to us, we be lieve it would be the pleasure of a very large majority of the county to have the legal advertising done in our paper. We would be more than willing to sub mit the question to them at the next election, not so much because we be lieve they world decide in our favor, but because they ought to hnve some voice in the matter; and such an impor tant thing as the legal advertising of the co- n y ought to be left to them, and not lie a subject corrupt barter and sale by the conntv officials, as it is in 8 >uie conuties. But the next election is in the fur future, so the best way to settle the matter would be to agree to a special election at an early day, put up pledges of compliance wiili the verdict of the people, and have the matter settled at once. LIBRARY NOTES. The Perry Beading clnb k Library Association will meet at the residence' of Bev. Dr. Tharpe on Friday evening 14th. inst. at 8 o’clock. Unavoidable delay in, preparing and famishing the rooms of the association prevents the meeting there as heretofore appointed. The annual meetingfor the election of officers and for other business -will be held in the rooms of the association oo the fourth Friday evening in March at 8 o’clock. The following contributions are gratefully acknowledged. From Ex Gov., Jus. E. Brown, one fine portrait of himself, filmed and sent freight paid. From the Soluble Pacific Guano, Co trough Messis. Turpin k Ogden, Agfa ; one half ton of their valuable fertilizer. From Clark, Adam k Clark, Boston, through James Walker Sulefman, one four light chandelier. From Mr. Edwin Martin; One fine Microscope, and lot of fine pictures. Others have promised books and contributions of various kiuds which wiii b v acknowledged when received. The association uow numbers ninety members and its success is assured. The mai agers hope to be able to pre sent to the association at its annual meeting on the 28 inst. the finest ap pointed and moat neatly furnished room for its objects in South West Georgia. A. S. Giles President W. D. Nottinghan Vice President B. C. Hbitzelaw Secretary F. S. Citer Treasurer W. M. Gordou ) B- N. Holtzclaw >- Managers. Mrs. Nora Cox ) Miss Kittie Cater ) Miss Mamie Iiugin j NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF 45 Years Before the Public. Newspaper advertising is now recog- j THE GENUINE nized by business men, having faith ; C* HIFsxT A TvTTT ,, G n their own wares, as the most effec. MJaXta Jxl.CJ<rliv aJ 13 tive means of securing for their goods a wide recognition of their merits. Newspaper advertising impels inqui ry, and when the article offered is of good quality and at a fair price, the natural results is increased sales. Newspaper advertising is the most energetic and vigilant of salesmen; ad dressing thousands eaeh day, always in the advertiser’s interest and ceaselessly at work seeking easterners from all classes. Newspaper advertising is a permanent addition to the reputation of the goods advertised, because it is a permanent influence .always at work m their inter est. Newspaper advertising promotes trade, for even in tne dullest times ad vertisers secure by far the largest share of what is l ei ig done. GUANOS. We are selling the following brands of Guano, “freight paid,” at last year’s prices: Georgia State Grange, Watscn & Clark, Etiwan, Homestead. Cooper &. Cateb. —One of Clarke k Marshburnes con victs named Eli Jones got away night before last. The young puppies were put on the track and Mr. Kuiglit, the guard, overhauled the game after a _ „ chase of taro miles and a half. He was “ n V tllln g ”P to twelve pounds with per- tot accuracy, on the top of the col- Handsome Income Fob An Energetic lady ob gentlemen.—The Ohio Seale Works of ‘Cincinnati have just com pleted and are now introducing to the public a Han isomely finished Family Seaie, an article that has always been uaeded in every household, •& in a com- muuieation addressed to the publisher of this paper the proprietors ask us to refer them to some reliable party, to introduce it for them to the people of this County. It is very seldom that a new article steps so suddenly into a universal iavor. Housekeepers are loud in its praise, it is always ready, there are no weights to get lost or to be. linnted up, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them is a handsome base sin-mounted by a column in which works a spiral spring sp scientifically adjusted as to weigh tip a tree. Another convict boasted that the pups couldn’t catch him. end asked to let him try the race. His shackles were takvn off and he was giv en a half hours start. He was treed af ter about a four miles chase. The extra Session of Congress is called to convene on the 18 th iustant. Lively times are anticipated,- LOCAL DOTS. ibis Sea Foam Baking Powder can be bad of ns. We are, the sole agents for Per ry. . Try it. P. C. Smith k Co. Insure your residence in the best Home Company. Cail on Edwin Mar tin, agent. for porticulars and ales. Public School.—The public school term at the Perry Male school will begin the firet Monday in March, and continue three months * D. Q. Abbott, Prm. TheLaGrange Reporter wants con gress to pass a law prohibiting any c °w»try paper from sending more than flfoea editors on a press exclusion. The Atlanta Phonograph does not hesitate tc filch a half column of phunnygraphs from its exchanges, bar w hen we steal a two line wooden edito- rial from it, friend Chis gets as mad as Well’s ancle Keeps Best Partly Made Shirts, also whirls made to order at * A. B.Schilling k oo. —Rain is uow badly needed section. —Don’t forget the ‘old boss’ sale at the court- house Saturday. See adver tisement of Mr. S. D. Rogers, agent Central Railroad. —Mr. R. J. Smith has had some new faucy touches put on his handsome residence. * _ —A joint stock company has been digging for the source of the ceiebrakd cool spring iu the swamp below the bridge, bnt the top appears to go down ward. —It is gettiug time to bunt np your fishing ‘tactictes* and look after your <r >p of eel woims. —The greater part of the court home is being fitted with new carpeting, which was very much needed. The County Commissioners ought to buy some coaches for the benefit of the loafers about town the coming long summer days. —Mr, Poland’s projected water works will raise four thousand gallons of wa ter niuety feet high every twenty four hoar’s the power being two hydraulic rams. Col Robert A. Alston was shot and killed iu the Treasurers offiee at Atlau- on Tuesday by Capt E. S. Cox, of De Kalb conntj, Cox was also shot in the mouth and hand. The difficulty arose in a dispute about a sub leMing of Siate convicts, We are sorry that such an estimable la dy as Mrs. Congressman Felton should so let her feetings get the better of her wonianly Judgment as to lake a promi nent part in the politics of the day. It only brings her into unpleasant notorie ty and reflects on her husband; while she will find her arrows of enmity can uot hurt Gen. Gordon. He is firmly fixed iD the confidence and affection of tlia people. Blackburn, of Kentucky, is candid e for speaker of the new House of Bepre- sentativ. s against ex-S, ea O'- Ban’all of Pennsylvania. It will be a tight race. utnn is the platform on which the ar ticles to be weighed are placed, and they have an adjustable indicator so that you can take the tare of any ves sel you may use in weighing, giving you the exact net weight. Housekeep ers at once see tlieir value in weighing fruits, sugars and other ingredients irstd in preserving, cooking etc., or in testing the weights of ^purchases from others. The Scales are made cif all Brass, are highly polished and are finished in a skillful manner. They are very attrac tive and lake the eye of every one who gpps them. Jt seems to 'us that nearly eveiy family in this county will want one, and i« certainly a rare opportunity for some smart and energetic party to jiick up quite a nice little income dur ing the next few month. The compa ny has agents in other counties who are easily making from 35 00 to 86 00 per day selling them, and ne would'’ recommend pai ties 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. The new four per cent Georgia baby bonds are selling as fast as they can be signed. We Learn from ihe Central Georgia Weekly that the Bibb County Commis sioners paid $10,500 for the Tobeso’- kee toll gate;—$2,500 cash-by the first of May, and $4,000 each in one and two years time. <***■ Some bank robbers have been arrest ed iu Savannah. They made a haul in Jacksonville about a week ago. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Officers of BlacLshear Lodge No— H. M. Holtzclaw, Past Dictator. ' W, D. Nottingham, Dicta or. G. W. Killen, Vice Dictator. J. D. Martin, Asst. Dictator. S. H. Morgan, Fin. Reporter. B. N. Holtzclaw. Reporter. W. Kopferman, Treasurer. J. W. Clark, Chaplain. T. M. Bntner, Guarde. P. C. Smith, Guardian, L, Picard, Sentinel. Christopher of the Phonograph says the editor of this paper vs a smart fel low, bnt has mental laziness. We re turn the compliment—Chris is vice ver- A Large and. fine Stock of Beady -kde clothing and gents Furnishing Goods at A* B, Schilling k co. Gov. Colquit is uow doing some ex tra hard work signing the baby bonds. He signs one thousand a day, -and the signature has to be made with care. We call attention to the notice of that old add sterling paper, the Tele graph k Messenger, in an other column Our former postmaster nsed to call it the Democrat!- Bible, and ft is certainly one of the best and most reliable jonrnalsin the South,—running more on solid worth than dash. Send np your sub scription or hand it io friend Davis when he comes around. The records show that for the six months ending with December last, onx ly 1,955 Chinese landed in Calforaia, while during that period 4,644 China men left that State on their return to A fine lot«of cloth and cassimere on their native land. These figures show an “> clothes Made to order at short how gionndless is the pretence that h°tico and low prices at ' j there is danger of the country being A, B ScHE^pip k co. I overwhelmed by a ‘Mongolian wave,’ Officers of Perry Chatter No. 76, B. A. M.— J. B. Smith, H. P. T. M. Killen, K. F. A. Toomer, S. J*. A. Hsfer, C. H. A. S. Giles, P. S. J. D. Martin, B. A. C. George Paul, G. M. 3dY. W. J. Moore, G. M. 2.1V. W. D. Pierce, G. Bl. IstV. J. W. Mann, Treas. W. M. Gordon, Secty. A- B.- Schilling, Sent Offices of Houston Lodge No 35, F. k A. M: W. M. Gordon, W. M. C. H. Moore, S. W. W. Kupfermau, J. W. P. C. Smith, Sec. F- A. Jobson, Treas. Geo. Paul, S, D. L. Picard, J. D. John Smith, Tyler. Officers of Perry Lodge No. 3G O.O.F,— J. G. Davis, N. G. L. S. Tounsley, V. G. D. F. Biley. B. S. S. H. Morgan, P. S. O. H. Moore, T* o TUTT f S PILLS! INTRODUCED, 1865. A TORPID LIVER U the fruitful source of many fyseases, promt-' ' xjjgpt among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, C0UC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Logs of Appetite andNaneea, the bowelfl areooetive, but sometimes alternate with' Iooeeness, Pain in the Head, accompanied withaDnU-Bensationin the baokpart, Pain In t|i* rip, iriilp nn^ miilftT. f.bi* q~hmi1 bladc, fullness After eating, with a distn- clinatiohto exeiiion of body orntind, Irri- tilbjlity of temper, Low epfrita, lioaa <5 memory,-with a feeling of having neglected eejaeduty, Qongjg. Weariness; Di^dne'ig) flattering at the Heart. Dote before the eye., Yellow Bklg7~Hqadsche generally over the right eye, Ftestlgsenesa at night with, fitful dreams, highly colered Urine. JT THESE WARNINGS ARE HNWRF.PRD, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. r TUTT’S PILLS ar« especially adapted to such cases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. NWS PILLS « are compounded from eahstancee that are I free from nay properties that can injure the moat daiie&ta orfonizatlon. They ! Search, Gleaaae, Parity, andlmrinrate ! the endra System. ByreUeviaathe ea» ' sorted Liver, they cleaaso the blood from Bolaononahnmon, and tlnu impart MB and vitality to the body, canaias the bowel* to act naturally, without which no oae can foel well. A Noted Divine says: Sr— esssg * B I i'taS».hjMB Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. 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 the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the 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 sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would 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. BEWARE Or IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression.L)k. McLane’s Live*. Pills. The genuine McLane’s Liver Pii.ls bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. IvlcBane’s Livf.r Pii.ls, prepared by Flem ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently Imt same pronunciation. USE THIS BRAND. m i < BEST IN THE WORLD. And better than any Sal- eratus, One teaspoonfnl of this Soda with sonr milk equals Four teaspoon fuls of the best Baking-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 fiist, use less afterwords. A pplication fob administration. CteoBGii,—Houston County: R. D. Brown has applied for administration on the estate of Sirs. Lucretia Brown late of said county This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the February term 1879 of the Court of O r dinary of said county and show cause if any they have why said application should not be granted: Witness my official signature this Dec. 26,1878. 4w. A. S. GILES, Ordinary. A pplication to sell real estate. Georgia—Houston County: John W. Turner, executor, of J. L B. Turner, deceased, has applied for leave to sell a part of he real estate of said deceased: Thia ia therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at the February term 1870 of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any they have, vthy said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this Dec. 26th. 1373. 4w. A. 3. GILES. Ordinary. TUTFS PILLS. n«ir Rat effect Is to Iaereue the AppctlM, Mi es&M the body to Take an Ylnh, tone the DR. J. F< HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- ‘ ha * . SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS, •flee 35 jHarrsy -Street, New Terk. W Dr. TCTTS MANUAL ot V&huhle Inffor mation and Useful Receipt* ” will bemtued/ree ' TUTT’S HAIR DYE. ■mta chasnd to a Glossy bcatninof this Dxz- It fca- 3 Color, acta Instwstanoocsbr, and ia Mm imawfl ad spring water. Sold by Drromts. or •ant by express on receipt of $L Office, 35 Murray St, New York. GEOBG1A—Houston Couxty: Amos W. 3furray kzs applied for administration on the estate of Jeremiah Hurray, late of eaid 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 1873. A. S, GILES, 4w. Ordinary, GEORGIA—Houston County: W. EL ifelriiL giisrdixn of Jnll* Seho.ider, hss applied for duiainion from hi. tnut; This it t:-crefon to C2ta .Il ytiton oenearned t« appear at the February tew :tT5, at the Ceurt of Ordluary of eald county and .hew cans. 1* mmf theyhsTt, why said appOeatioa eheuld xm he Nit see* my .fldal*i(s*ture tii. Nee, Itth, ISTt it A. «. AILES, Ordinary. GEOBGIA—Houston Couxty: E. H. Wimberly, administrator, of A. H- WIm berlv. of said county, deceased, luu ap plied for dismission from hie trust: This is there ore loche all persons concerned to appear at the April Term 1*79 of the Court of Ordi nary of said conntj and snow iwase if any the. hare why said application .hoala uot be granted*. Witness mj official signature this Dec. 19. 1ST*. 3m A. it GILES. Ordinirr. BOOK WALTER ENGISF Compact, imb^antisl. leal and easily managed. Guar anteed to Vi-srit well and ghe ful! power cla'med. The engine and boiler complete, iacl&diLg governor rmmp. etc. (and box- ; ng) ** tfco low price of : Eorre I’ovrer. - $2i2 (» i?f “ - - aS3M 6-‘i “ tt.U U JAAISri J.EFFLL A CO.. Spring- BROWNS HOTEL Immediately opposite Passenger Depot, Macon Georgia,. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR J. ESTEYfr COMPANY 9 Ho. 160—Front View. No. 100—Bacli YteW. BRATTLEBORO. VT. Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools*. Chapels, etc., is proving a G-RSAT SUCCESS. Be sore to send for fall descriptive Catalogue before, purchasing any other. THE LARGEST IRAS (OF THE KIND) OR THE GLOBE, Illustrated Catalogue sent free. 4 R. H. MAY & CO., 98 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Manufacturers anil Dealers in CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AND GAMES; Trunks, Traveling Bags, Children’s Carria ges and Leather. AS-Call and ex raiine onr stock before purchasing. Repositories—38 Cherry Htr.ot, if aeon, and 2C8 Broad'.otreet, Augusta. **p * Tg Waste No Money COUNTERFEIT Singer Sewing Machine; PRICES OF th:: genuine Greatly -Seduced. 282,812 Machines Sold in 1877. BY THE linger Manufacturing Co. being 20,49C MOLE Than any previous Year. Notwithstanding th® great depression it business. Ne “Singer” Machine is gennit e without the above Trade Mark on ihe Arm of the Machine. 03- BETTEE of uur months - - --- . ' . ‘ *'**»,*.* I nuvi-i.* UJ Hit LW1I Uiwr l AA quailUJ JUdLU. nave tacr.n upon the public esteem? Warile no money on Inferior rcuntcrieit*. Send fo*- v ircu THE SIR6ER MAHUFATURIN8 COMPANY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 81 U?l]OW J$UAR£, N. Y. Goneral Office for Georgia, South Carolina, Honda and Alabama, 12 Marietta St, Atlanta, -a. Branch Office..—Angnuta, Ga., Gainesville, Ga.. Columbus, Ga., Macon. Ga.. SaTenn.n, Thouaenlle, ua., Home. Ga., Jacksonville, Ha., and Charleston, &C. . bah S**p 6—7? Gino. J. N. TUTTjLiiJ, Perry, (in. f. §1 Successors to F. S. Johnson $ Sons. Dealers ia Sts®* Carriage and Wagon Material, Steele. FAIRBANKS SCALE'. RUBBER and I.EATSER3XETING, FISHING TACKLE- and. CUTLERY. GUNS. GUNS.. Our large isalr? of HJIKEU -Ia I >i N i, u i; »*ih ^eat wcpcrie-i.r? j»i ionctfiiij. •*-- ■UUrh uk Z&uvisrrebcUcFfoXizs-fztUoa .i**.. abj -fib* tied in tii#- inart'-t. PARKER and SCf TT CVTS >m -or® • r orufcicu t*^Ka-xa. X* jpiFioliy on Lau*:. * " : ‘ a : - ''/rr- jf^*^*'.**^ ffiSS^Th.mfcing ujir fn>n«D for p.i=f fav irs. jiml ass-arj-ig them of fair an4 Loutat dealings, »c so!i,-it cotiiiun. .1 f:r: r-. ' i’- , <j ’.s