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The Home Journal,
THURSDAY ETESISfis MARCH 20.
the HOME JOURNAL FOR 1879.
We again make a special offer to all
ne ir subscribers or old ones who will
pay in advance for 1879 a present of
copy of our little book of Legal Forms
and information,—price 50 cents. The
book alone is worth five" times the pnce
of the paper, and has already saved
many a purchaser fifty limes its cost,—
This year The Home Joubnal will
make a specialty of choice miscellany,
local news, scientific and general infor
mation, domestic economy, farm matters
and true politics.
The Home Joubnal is now enter
ing 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. m advance in the
future we will be enabled to greatly im
prove onr paper. Don’t wait,for Septem
her, kind friends, but come up and re
new at ohco. Price as heretofore §2 00
a year.
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To the Press.—We have for sale a
small self-inking Pearl printing press—
* good machine—which is just the
thing for oircuiars, bill heads, cards,
and such work,—price 830 cash. If
any of our boy readers want to start
au amateur paper and job office, wr
•will let them have the press and a com
plete 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.
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Died.— Krs. Gaddy, wife of Mr.
John W. Gaddy, died at his home near
Perry last week. She was a daughter
of Mr. B, F. Avant, and died in the
•full triumphs of a Christian faith.
Eeligotjs Notice.— Elder C. O. Tay
lor. Adventist, will- preach in Perry on
Friday night. All are invited to at
tend.
Houston Female College. —The
public Scliool term of Houston Female
College will begin on Monday I he 31st
of March and continue three months.
2t. J. L. Saundeup, Prin.
Ten or.twelve Fertilizer Distribu
tors yet on hand, for sale by
Day & Gobdon.
NEW SPRING GOODS, AT
March 20 th
T. J. CATEIi’3
fit.
Guano at last yeurs prices.
Day & Gobdon.
We ere agents for the Soluble Pa
cific Guano’ Day & Gobdon.
We will sell GUANO for 450 lbs cot
ton the purchaser paying freight, or
500 lbs ond we pay freight.
Day & Gobdon.
Chew
Tobacco.
Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy
— Dec. 4th ly
For genuine machine oil call on J. N.
Tuttle, and your machine will never
gum or mn heavy.
GUANOS.
Weie selling the following popular
brands of Guano, “freight paid,” a
last years prices:
Georgia State Grange,
Watson & Clabk,
Etiwan,
Homfstead.
Cooper & Cater.
Ip yon want, the finest Rye Whiskey
{10 years old or older) call on J. E. Bab
B1CTT.
Fodder Wanted.—I want to buy
500’J lbs grod fodder, at the steam
saw mill near Perry,
4t. W. T, Gullxdge.
The Georgia Home will insure at as
low rates as any first class company,—
2k
LOCAL DOTS.
We were glad to see Mr. John H.
Hodges, of the Irwinton Southerner
and Appeal, in town the other day. He
and his better half were on a visit to
relatives.
—A nice rain on Monday did much
good to gardens and corn, The latter
is beginning to come up. We hope i
a large crop will be raised this year.
—Our friends who send notices in af
ter we go to press on Thursday, must
not blame us. We would cheerfully
stop and pat in what they want, but the
mail will not wait on us. Don’t put off
things until the last hoar.
—Those clever and excellent young
merchants, W. M. Gordon and F. S.
Cater, left for New York last Thursday
to bay the spring stocks of their res
pective firms. We wish them a pleas
ant trip. We hope Miller won’t shoot
off onr new gun.
—The city council has had the em
bankment the other side of Mr. J. G.
Davis’ fenced in a safe and substantial
manner.
—County Court was in session Mons
day and Tuesday and part of Wednes
day-regular March term. Considera
ble civil business was disposed of.
—Capt. C. T. Swift, of Atlanta, is so
journing in our town visiting relatives.
He is also superintending the laborato
ry at Esquire Haslam’s.
—We are informed that the library
dramatic corps will present “Ingotnar”
next Fr'-day night week, probably, but
the date is not definitely settled.
—We are pleased to see Mr. W. R
Cox, of that capital wholesale house,
Jaqnes & Johnson, in tenvn.
—Mr. E, J. Henry and several other
gentlemen of Hawkinsville were in town
yesterday.
—Notice the reward offer: ed by the
Governor for the burner of Mr. H. N.
Feagins barn and stables. Hon G. M.
T. Feagin also offers a private re-
ward’of one hundred dollars.
FROM
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 thpm by ap
plying to
J. W Mann.
DENTAL NOTICE
Teeth extracted without pain. Beau
tiful artificial teeth inserted, Abseessed
teeth and diseased gums cared by Drs.
Holmes, Macon, Ga.—Dealers in 1 all
kinds of Dental Goods.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
By request we publish the following
programe of the Sunday School convert
tion of Rehol o h Baptist Association,
tp be held at Fort Valley, from March
21 st to 23 d inotusive:
Fiuday night, 7J o’clock,
1. The Sunday School—Its True
Aims and Objecs. Address by Rev. B.
Ivey,
SATURDAY, 9J A. II.
2. Temperance organization.
3. Reports of pastors and superinten
dents.
4. The work to be done in the Asso
ciation and tho best plan for doing it—
S. Boykin.
5. The pastors duty to the Sunday
School.—A. J, Cheeves. General dis
cussion.
2 o’clock p. m.
6. Reports of committees and per
manent organization,
7. The one thing needful—the
prompt and hearty co-operation of
churches and parents in the work—R.
T. Asbury.
8. The duties of superintendents and
teachers—T. C. BOykiD. General dis
cussion.
71 o’clock p. m.
9. The benefits of a well conducted
Sunday School in every church in the
Association—A. J. King. General dis
cussion.
SUNDAY 9 a.M
10. Sunday School exercises.
10 o’clock a. m.
11. Sermon by Hey. T. C. Boykin
—’Onr Obligation to the youDg.’
3 o’clock p. m.
12. Sunday School mass'meeting.
71 o’clock p. m.
13. Sermon by Rev. A. S. Moncrief
—B. F. Tharjie, alter bate.
It is earnestly hoped that every
church and Sunday school in the Asso
ciation will send representatives to this
conven ion, and that a grand impetus
will be given to the Sunday school
work. Brethren will remember that
this convention is called in pursuance
of a resolution passed at the last session
of the Association, and that a general
united action is necessary to insure suc
cess.
L. O. Niles.
Chairman S. S. Committee.
Bret Harte did not carry off all the
imagination of the power to create in
teresting fiction when he left the Pacif
ic slope. There is a corespondent of
the Los Angeles Express, one of filibus
ter W’alker’s Nicaragua soldiers, who
can do something in that line by no
means despicable. Twenty or more of
the churches.in Granada, rich in plate
and jewels, were pilaged by Walker’s
orders, and the spoil, worth “many
millions,” was loaded on a steamer and
carried to the yiliiage of St. George, on
Lake Nicaragua. It was there’ buried
under a room of r a certain honse, and
all the persons in charge of it sworn to
secrecy on promise of. future rewards.
Walker find previously told the rest of
his followers that the treasure had been
shipped to New Orleans, where it
would be used in the purchase of mili
tary supplies. Nearly all the party
who buried the treasure were sent away
on a secret expedition, and theD, by
Walksr.s orders, were pursued with
cavalry, and on being overtaken wore
shot as deserters without ceremony.
Another one was shol in a subsequent
battle under suspicious circumstances,
and the present survivor, seeing how
“things were going.” thought it was
high time for him to go, which he did,
returning to the United States. The
“enemy,” that is to say, the owners of
that eountry'and the pillager, got pos
session of the village of St, George, and
Walker vainly fought three months to
recover it, and was soon after captured
and shot. Some years later the survt
vor of the burying party concluded that
the time for resurrection had arrived,
and made a partnership with the Cap
tain of a schooner for the purpose.
But when he arrived at St. George lie
din not know where he was. During
Walker’s siege the old town had been
amrihiliatod, and a Dew one built upon
its site. The two men rented every
house in Ihe street and dug up all the
cellars, but found ho trace of the treas
ure. Fm.dly the authorities began to
suspect them, and they were arrested
iind sent oat of the couutry. He has
no ambition to try to recover it,
because the government down there
would take it away from him—which,
considering his rights to it, would in
deed be very unjust and tyrannical.
The claims of the churches from which
lbs plunder was originally taken do net
seem to have entered into any of these
calculations. Poetic justice would fin
ish off this lomauce by restoring the.
plate and the. jewels to the shrines
where they belong. But then, it is urn
our story, and we are not responsible
for this failure to properly conclude
the drama.—Detroit Free Trusts.
HOW TO
To Our Patrons.—Here after all ad
vertisements mast- be handed on or be
fore Wednesday of each week, as we
®.ake up the forms on Wednesday
night.
oxi Foam Beking Powder can be had
of ug. We are the sole agents for-Per-
*7’ Try it P. O. Smith k Co.
Insubh your residence in the best
ome Company. Call on Edwin Mar-
rates 8 ® en k f° r porticulurs and
Keeps Best Partly Mads Shirts, also
omrts made to order at
A. B-Schellinq & oo.
^ Large and fine Stock of Ready
clothing and gents Famishing
A. B. Schilling & oo.
Mason & Hamlin Organs. Endobs
ED BY OVER 100,000 D BLIGHTED PURCHA
SERS.—Not lowest priced, poorest and
dearest Bat highest priced, best and
cheapest Cost but little more than in
ferior organs. Give five times the sat
isfaction. Last twice as long. Victors
at all world’s exhibitions. Acknowl
edged best by ail disinterested and com
petent musicians. Solid facts, indispu
table, snch as no other organ maker in
the world can substantiate; Glorious
news for purchasers. Grand int redac
tion sale. New styles. New prices. 6
stops, Elegant Case, 880; Snperb Mir
rdr Top Case, 10 stops, only 81C0 15
days trial. Freight paid both ways if
organ don’t anifc. Rented until paid
for. Delivered anywhere in the Santh
for 84 extra. For full particulars ad
dress Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga.,
Managers wholesale Southern Depot.—
Prices same as at factory.
Mar 20-41.
THE PROGRESS OF THE PLAGUE.
The true character of the terribly fa
tal disease which has broken out in the
Russian province of Astrakhan was not
clearly defined by the earliest advices
concerning it. Later news, however,
leaves little doubt that it is really the
plague—the same awful malady that
devastated London in the 8i.-veutee.uth
century just before the Great Fire. The
disease is a fever, characterized by the
appearance of boils nr carbuncles on
various parts of the body .
Except for the increased cleanliness
observed by the inhabitants of Western
Europe, to the condition and case of
their dwellings and in personal habits,
there seems no reason why the plague
should find its way to England now as
readily as it did in former ages. In
deed, many of the leading English med
ical authorities openly procla m their
disbelief in the efiieacy of any quaran
tine measures to .stop it. They prefer
to rely upon sanitary mtthods at home,
and treatment by medicine, in Case the
dreaded disease makes its appearance.
OPPOSITION TO THE CHINESE.
A natural washing machine has' beeD
discovered in Tulare county, California.
A boiling spring was found by a follow
with an ingenious tnru of mind’ and lie
at once secured a water right, con- ;
structed a cloth >s-wrioger to be run bv ;
a water-wheel at one side of the spring,
where it boils over into another of clear
colder water into which he placed a
sack of blue indigo. The ranchers of
tke settlement throw their cloth:s. into
the water, which has a whirling motion,
and are drawn in and out of sight. Iu
about five minutes they come to the
surface, float to the wringer and are run
through into the other spring, where
they are rinsed by passing through an-
orher wringer. In less than thirty
minutes the washing is done.
The process of robbing a stage coach
is very simple. It is the American idea
that the really brave traveller will have
one or two revolvers in his boots and a
knife down his back, and wLeu the i r.-
gand appears he snonld Spring ont at
them, bringing one or two of them
down before he touches the ground, and
shouting, ‘Aha, base robber, begone!'—
I haTe known Americans who started
ont for a stage journey with these re
volvers and these ideas. Bat the base
robbers will not begone-. What the
American or any other traveller really
does do is to hand over his revolvers
and knives,.and then swfur by every
thing that's holy and good that he
hasn’t anything about him of any val
ue, and then go down into his pockets
and bring out purses and watches and
other little weaknesses, and hand them
oyer, too. When thirty or forty men
suddenly appear alongside a stage-coach,
each man with a loaded l'ific pointed.at
the passengers, a traveller is veryjikely
to forget which pocket he has his re
volvers in. The searching process is
done with great skill. I cannot tell it
belter than in the words of a man' who
had the experience:
‘The first thing we knew,” said be,
thore were forty or fifty brigands
aronnd the dilligeuce, and the horses
were stopped. Before J bad time to
turn around I bad a revolver pointed at
each side of my head, and was told to
hand over my money. I had §300 in
notes along, but had hidden them in
one of the cushions, and had only wo
t three dollars in silver in my pockets.
They helped lhemsc-lves to inv wutet-1 * r . .
m everything else in my pocket that I “ “S form i ltlS “P re P ara '
THE
B St. C
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance is pale and leaden-
colored, with occasional flushes, or
a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the ejaes 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; occasioned
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
accoifipanied 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
cared anything for; bnt my having an
little money secerned to excite their sus
picions, and oue of them took me to
one side cf the react, away from the
coach, making me bring along ’ a small
satchel I was carrying with me. The
satchel contained an old suit of light
clothes belonging to a friend of mine,
much too small for me, but Le said he
thought my clothes would about fit him,
and he made me put on the o:d ones —
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:
BE. Go MeLANE’S
LIVER .PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy “for all
the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections
He did not take time to search tLe ! of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,
pockets, as he was taking clothes and Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of
all; but when I told him that I should
need two or three more meals and a
lodging before I g* t to the end of my
journey, he gave cae buck the two or
three dollars in silver. Bin lie ieft me
a bad looking specimen in the little old
suit of clothe*-, tiiongh I was better off
than most of ’he other pas.-eiigers, lor
ihe- n, re sitliug nr.niud in their tin
derelottjfs, a d one woman., whose
clot lies had been stolen, was wrapped
up m a liorse blanker. J hen we went
Several cotton mills in the Depart
ment of the Kurd, . France, have sus
pended ou account-nf the depression in
trade. The most important of. the sus-
nended railis is at Liile. It runs seven
thousand spindles. !
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<Ci U AJlS OS*.
We are selling the following brands
of Guano, “freight paid,” at last year’s
prices:
Georgia State Grange,
Watscn & Clark,
Etiwan,
Homestead.
Cooper & Cater.
ltani* ne c * ot k ar *d cassimere on
’ °tothes Made to order at short
a °hce and low prices at
A, B ScsiLLpip £ co.
fix the price of tobacco under the new.
tax, decided on twenty-two cents for
6mokiag and forty cents for fine cat, in
packages of ten pounds,
“Mother,” said a little square
urchin about five years old, “why don't
the teacher make me monitor somo-
Applicants pob Office.—A gentle
man of Washington went to a Cabinet
officer on Tuesday to recommend a
friend for a somewhat desirable office
recently provided for by congress. He
was informed that it- was useless to waste
time in talking abont it, as there were
already over three hundred applicants
for the place, of whom three were Sen
ators whose terms bad just expired, and
eleven were members of the Honse not
re-elected.
Recently in one of the Howell Baptist
Churches the Bell telephone apparatus
was placed in the pulpit on Sunday, at d
tlie serviee was beard distinctly by pco-
pie having connected with it in all parts
of tne city. . The singing, both tune
and words, was heard at Foxborougb,
fifty-five miles distant, and, via Fo--
TUTTS
! PILLSJ
' IWTR O p UCEP« 1865.
A TORPID LIVER
to the fruitful source of many diseases, promt'
! neat among which are
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
•Lose of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels
are costive, but sometimes alternate with
looseness, Fain in tho Head, accompanied
withaDullsensatjonin the backpart,gain
in the right side and under the shouldgr-.
blade, fullness after eating, with 'a disin
clination to exertion of body ornaind, Irri
tability of temper, Low spirits, Loss oi
metoory, -with a feeling of having neglected
some duty, Gentfog weariness; PizgipesB,
Fluttering at the Heart, Pots before thi
eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally
over'the right eye, BeSHessness at night
with fitful firoams, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE WASHINGS ASS UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
r rum Ills
are especially adapted, to such
cases, a single dose effects
such a change of feeling as to
astonish the sufTerer.
MUTT'S RILLS «
ore compounded from substances that are
I free from any properties that can injure
tke most delicate organization. They
- Search,’ Cleanse, Purity, and Invigorate
the entire System. By relieving tee en-
j gorged liver, they cleanse the blood
from poisonous humors, aad thus impart
* ' health aad vitality to the body, canting
i the bowels to act naturally, without
which no one can feel well.
A Noted Divine says:
that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEfABE OF IXITATtOSS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box lias 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 having the genuine Dr. C. Mc
Lane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh, I’a., the market being
full of imitations of the name McLane,
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
Tax Collectors Sale.
I will sell before the Court House
door in the town of Perry, Houston
County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in April.next during the legal hours of
sale, the following property to-wit:
That house and lot in "the town of
Fort Valley on which Dr. J. A. Flour
noy, now resides. Levied on and sold
as the property of Dr. J. A. Flournoy,
trustee for his wife and children, to sat
isfy au execution for State and county
taxes for 1878. W. Bbunson,
Tax Collector Houston County.
March. 6 b, 1879.
USE THIS BRAND.
ilEST IS THE WORLD.
And better than any Sal-
eratas.
One teaspoonful of this Soda with sour
milk equals Four teaspoon fills 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
first, use less afterwords.
HEW HARNESS 8H0P~
A convention of tobiceo manufactu- . __ ....
rers, called in Cincinnati yesterday to borough, in Boston, eighty miles away. L'ctSts^ls!^ ****
TUTT’S PILLS.
Their first effect Is to Increase tbe Appetite,
and cause the body to Take oa Flesh, ums the
system to nourished, cud bj their Tonic Ac
tion on the Digestive Organs, Regular
Stools are produced.
DR, J, F, HAYWOOD, ->
-OF NEW YORK, .SAYS:-
J. F. HUMPHREYS,
Perry, - tiecreia.
H AVING located in Perry next door to the atotca
of Moore k Bro., I respecffnlly .solicit £ liberal
share of the public patronage. I Keep on Land
AND HARNESS,
or mate them to order.
Neatly and promptly done.
PRICES LOW-
A correspondent of the L< ndon
Times fre m Lliaore, India, writes Ihr.t
sufficient rain has fallen throughout the -
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Offlce 35 Murray Street, New York.
tr Dr. TUTTS MANUAL of Valuable Infor
mation and Useful Receipts ” will be mailed/re,
ec application.
GEORGIA—Houston County:
E. H. Wimberly, administrator, of A. H. Wisa
fceriy, of said county, dessu-ed, has ap
plied for dismission from hia trust:
This is there, ore to cite ail persons concerned to
appear at the'April Term 1879 cf the Court of ordi
nary of eaid county and show cause if any they
have why said application should not be granted.
Witness inj official signature flua Dec. 19. 1878.
3n A. S. GILES, Ordinary.
BOOK WALTER EX iD’F
province to insure the safety of tbe TliTTIO If A III HlfT
built spring harvest, thereby ala-ring the |UI I W ifnifl SJ|£|
financial and political aspect of the sit
uation, and facilitating even the sat-
G*at Hus on Wmsxzns chanced to a GlossV
Black ry % einyle Application gf tins Drz- It ia-
parU a .xAtara] Cuke, aot« Instantaneous!/, end is
timrs? I can lick every boy in my ply of grain tu.d foragt W -go mi ”
Class but one,” iy. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. •
Compact BUiistactial, ecorotn- |
leal and rasdy managed. Gua.-- I
a;.:eed to work veD end give
fall pciee-Claimed, ’ihe engine j
and Loiter compit te, uicluatng !
Vureruor tuiup,. etc. (and box- j
*! st -J:e tow- price cf
Horse Power. - $240 j
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Immediately opposite Passenger Depot,
M^eon C=r£>Q-3?g£i<£i-- .
E. E. BROWN,
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J. ESTEY &'
r.arr.
No. 160—Front View.
No. 160—Back View.
BRATTLEBORO, VT.
Onr new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Sdfcootab -
Chapels, etc., is proving a
G-ES.ES.A.'a? SUCCESS.
Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before *
purchasing any other. * a
IHE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE ID) OH THE SEOUL
Illustrated Catalogue sent free. *
M. e. M k Y & CO
98 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
Manufacturers aud Dealers in
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS,
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS,
BRIDLES, COLLARS AND IIAMES;
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Oliildren’s Garfia.
1 iy.zlir
ges and Leather.
Call aud vx-rerine onr stock before purchasing. Kepositorica—33 Cherry Strict, Ifacon, and
2C8 Broad -street, Augusta. bcp-6—fs
Waste No Money
COUNTERFEIT
Singer Sewing Machine:
PBICE3 OF thi: GENUINE
9 really IXeduced.
l:!i -wont
282,812
Machines Sold in 1S77.
v>L-
BY THE
iuger Manufaetniing Co.
BEING 20,4SC Hrtl®
' fS
Than any previous Year.
Notwithstanding tha great
depression iz business.
No s-Stager" Machine is genuine without the aboTe Trade Mark on the Arm of the Machine.
BETTKE STILL! During the months of January, I-Vbrnary, March and April IS78, tbe sals
of our Genuine Singer Sewing Machines were sixty per cent larger than during the correspond iu
months of last year. Could there be stronger evidence of the hoi*, there un-quaile.! iiia*-hi<eg
have taken upon the public esteem? Waste uo money cn Inferior Counterfeits. Send fo. C ire
TR£ SINSER KSKUFATURIHS COMPANY
P INCIPAL OFFICE, Si CHiOB SQUARE, K.Y.
General Office for Georgia, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama, 42 Marietta St. Atlanta, •*».
_Branch.Offices.—Angusta. Ga.. Gainesville, 0a., Cohmibns, Ga., Macon, Ga., S-v-nn-h
Tnomasviu**, Ga., XLoius. Ga., J-ictksoariiie, ¥lz., and Cbid^Btoo, H. U.
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