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Price* i?2 00 Pei 1 Annina, ia Advance.
The way cotton baa rtried liigl
anting time to induce the patting
a large crop, while at selling time it
uniformly gone down until tb
.planter has gone up so far as profits are
concerned, has olmostbecome monoto
nous in the last several years. One
cause of tbis is undoubtedly the large
THCkfeBiTEYlSlXe, %AY 1.
than can be produced by sheep native
to this section. This sheep was bqfight
, , ,, , , in Tennessee and cost five dollars, and
= ^^Hars-fmgh^-^---get.iri,n«ter
fivcf r\t nTTomlmr Tlno rtf /mnron ~ 1 ~ ~ * . —-—*———
, whose death occurred
in Baltimore on Thursday, after a long
and painful illness, agninst which he
was one of. the central figures of Meth
odism in the United States.
is nBwon'trial in Earnest ef
forts were made by the- prisoner,s co,un-
ael to -h^re the case'continued, but
the motion was refused. Tho.prosecu
tion has eight,lasyers employed and
the defence' - thirteen.' It is. expected
to be one.'o'f the most stubbornly conr
tested 'trials seen in Georgia for many
years.' Six jurors were obtained ye*
terday.
Fiee insurant
lpames 1 as follows
BBSgS&tetiie insurance laws
a, New York, ip; Va„ 6j ila.,
Yfajfe Conn., 3; British America, i;
Scotland,- 3; England, 11; and; Georgia
Life insurance, Wig.', 1;
3; Conn. fl 3j New York,
1;* total, 12.
Ill
THE
PLANTER AND SPECULA-
atton baa ruled high at
oveiTprbductioii', but' the greatestrcauw
is undoubtedly the policy our planters
have been compelled to pursue of pledg-
the r first,
forced mil
tipyemUer.~2Tli is of course
i of bates on the market
at one -time, .and gave the buyers every
jfor the cotton syndicate
had only to take it at any price it was
willing to pay. The .plan tors were all
the time’selling their cotton in the
spring and summer for
n oaSl v- ....
its
■w^aoUw^w^jaSO.- { Iij^jnll.support, for
President “that man of Democratic
principles, combined with braina .and
-ftbnekbenerf&tbp ■ can most . effectually
WsBfeat.aiettB0publ«»ft;;Pftrtj-” . If- lfie
vaOihstt ito%-fcoBriuues fc /,ithe : Si‘n , -will
• flonbtte&tftiavealU of the| Independent
papers for company.
♦*0 A xsd ytiSff pt ,Mte < ,L J ^fin-»lu:
The fitet comptroller.of the treasury
v4HoHt AwGf» d*ptterj r hiis :d<3pidpjcl--tliat
*GdBi-gia is enfitted- to the; ?72,0.Gfi for
* ,: •iW^jfeblisotifuihB'i Greek‘rand ^Seminole,
war; knfl'tkittr-aire&Haxes under the act
of June 6th, 1862; still due and unpaid,
: are r fekei on‘.individaal prbperty do- not
- k ■ InsokanoeiJJ 1 ‘CfkSuGii;—Comptroller
?JjJ88SSflfiEW04yffi Hfif pjffdishB^a list
{$& Trad life- lrisurahce’ "compa-
V® me^t6^Sai^ 1 Som i tilie&* - with the law
cquiringV: a ’deposit with the State
1 ^ nlddVauthd^ed to
lo business in Georgia this year, ‘Th«
eptrpl^r
Jeorgia this yeer,. The
;rns the... people fit the
Stqtfrfifoatit is dangerous to -insure
J^gthavo not complied
Jfl to
iapers in tub state iitft' in
.pa.'-rf -.t ■'tv-r.-
:• all { WBm
av ife1lfa di ,Sflf^ u 2 ; A? 1 g° od citizens.
’ -JO-OPnofe: which agree
-eiWi4fc^%?^|fmpftfa|y . froih, Houston.
.has, the. right
-»Byi*hb«^ite(y(^ iftfejb^ s^te, Fultoij
to4&m*&lgblQtatitStecSqpqfeB'il nc^witji-
stnnding,' to^HnyitseUi ow% Jpit “
•**feriug»ifitcT>*He stole fdjrdpisttds eQB
**<bl ’flattrMyefe?’5aorii'?fbdi , roW’tnifiu%bL
^fcbbg*st1Sw^ fedfafeelirieEb iUgi -lend;—
J»tii<f *,* ’ .i..f
a wdfawSitos(n;u¥alpar.aisQ . to .tlie-lst of'
. . - 3 wTTSTAi.' -• / ;‘>.i7V > .
but they had no voice whatever as to
untui;ejf poor ^groyelhng tiling at
b.est, tJb,e speculators wer;e not very lib
eral in them terms, bat often put the
price below .thecost of prbduotion, sold
the staple to tlie mills at a handsome
profit, and left the victim, whose toil
and capital and mind had sljood the
heat and burden of making the crop, to
Btand the robbing as best they could. ..
While the greatring of cotton specu
lators have been able to keep entire
control of the markets, and the plant-
f erd have -been their hnmble slaves, there
is a class of outside speculators who,
ike the p’-oducera, deal in futures, and
while they have been able to conduct
their business in a more elegant man
ner so far as ontside appearances are
concerned, they have been scarcely
more successful. This class is compos
ed of merchants, lawyers, physicians,
and gentlemen of leisure, not to men
tion an occasional preacher o’- two, and
its members have in many instances
been crushed bet veen the upper mill
stone of the syndicate and the nether
one of ill lack.
A new departure is now suggested to
: the plautefs, and-' they are exhorted to
make friends toi themselves of the Mam-
mon : bf the speculators—in other words
to follow their example—combine and
seli their cotton for future delivery—
■say ih O’btoberand November nextj iat
affixed price. It is strange that this
should be a new idea. It is a specious
onb,-and if it can be successfully put
iilto-practice,' it is a good one. Biit the
'selling Of cotton has been discovered to
be no less a science than the making of
it, and- 'we advise ohr readers to consid
er well what they do when they try to'
beard the licn in his den, or to tackle
thejedtten ring in its chosen field—that
of speculation.
‘The quotations, of .futures in| New
York* last Saturday, the 26th instant,
Were as follows: ; i : • . • : ;
Whenaclv’d. Price cte.
&t a » f a 11.68
Juno 11.87@11.88
July 12.U3@I2.01
When deliv’d. Price cts.
September.. •> 11-86.
October 11.28@11.27
November J0.91® 18.92
August .12.18.@12.19 December 10.85@10-86
And. tho tendency was decidedly
now no Cotton
New
downward. There, is now no bo
miijrket of consequence this side of i
York, and'will not be until September.
We; are not familiar with the maimer in
which the . ^leS of futures are made,
hut' tlie pjath’ to the market bristies with
expehses'in' the way of commissions,
telegrams, 'etc., and no doubt if a large
npmbbr of planters begin to sell now,
tlie price'll! aA ouce drop to about
eijgh't or^^e > cen^3. i! ' , 'Aif pereohsp’who^
< April assorts' that Chili has dadared
War against Peru on account of alleged
- T ' sym'paKfy-atid friendliness of the latter
i^^Sdunti^y f5i? J feoKviaj- and formidable
5*^ b‘e given a feir tifial. _
practiced can hever become reliable or
pophialr with thib planters. ‘
The proposition, though, to have the
cotton sold at h fixed pribe asit is plant
ed, is a seductive ohe, and doubtless the
necessity for such a market -will cause
the invention of a system by which its.
m
•mea
vessels are^f^feW^hdiirB'sail
Jar- jro\i n<d
*fo toubh it fighflyj or they may be guil
ty of jumping out oi the frying 4 ]
; to the fee.'
of FeruVian ports,'and the' probable
attack by the Qhillian fleet. is hot un-
ofc by 1
Toombs on .Pistols.—Gen. Toombs
: Wifi oppoiset' legislation <(o prevent the,
carrying of "concealed weapons. He|
--- wabts feteitr man to bariy-a pistol,- if he
° - so dbsires. to keep cowards from shoot
ing Mid ! in the back. The General’s
'fbfeory is'that Cowards will carry weap
ons anyhow,' and that good citizens
Bhould be afiowedthe same privilege to
- ^protect : tKemSelves. He thinks that
u ‘tfdwfBamknawho. tiimdens rto’.whip
smyoit fiad%.qpt1hat,-y^u liave a derringer
torinrgoi^jgpofeejrrhe'sidil oomeupsmiling,
.T with a-rp.rppqsitipn .to bnry the hatchet ’
busies m^ait qqnyeniept. to go
^oarcubd-armed mein and to exhibit their
-a«brasei^^i§«inqgejidveu t on-eQmbatants. ”
jMlJWn&i ). t-n: *= o
Sad* ahfaiaoi'ts ai ^ te . r' eto *
_ esteirday informed ; ns
lie veto of ! thb army appropriatioa
v; bill by his Trauduleticy; Mr. ■ Hayes.
on' t'he line J ’ indicated
7* speeches of the radichls in the
~^^use and Senate,; ah® waves +he
ffffihVdlutioii'to- the Inortb.-
Beyohd. a few cut and dried radical in-
’ donation-inee'etirigs, we r opine the
:n .k.
„__ s . ^ of the veto rest,
bnt being a mere dead weieht of cor-
; irupttemporary power, he cart-be only
regarded as the exponent of the rad-
?, who would block the course of the
am " ~ ~'
.
books the infamous laws by which they
have been ablo.tqrdeslroy the freedom
of the ballot, and subvert the will-of the
' people.' -
We hope Congress will stand by its
eolors and not abate one jot or tittle of
its demands.
}*0d1
From' Congress.
The Senate has at last passed. the ar-
,my appropriation bill ' as it was iienk
hp ^oin the. House, and it now goes to:
'the President. Speculations are wild as
to wliat his action will be, but it seems
to be the opinion of the best informed
that he will veto it. Should this be the
case the bill will fail to get the two-
thirds majority necessary to insure its
becoming a law, and the government
will have to call on the radical money
ring in whose interest it is run; for a
few millions to supply the*necessaries of
continuing its existence. Of eonree
Congress will not be cowardly enough
this Mine to recede from the position it
has taken.
The legislative, judicial and execu
tive appropriation bills have passed the
House.' and-been referred to the appro
priate committees in the Senate.
A bill is now being considered in the
Senate allowing cabinet officers to take
part in the discussions of either the
Senate Or House. We hope this will
not become a law, for the different
branches of the gove'rnment should be
kept' entirely separate, and there. are
already too many men in Congress
winded speeches. Let the misery be
rather curtailed by. some wholesome
rule.
The House has passed the subsidiary
silver coins bill. The bill as passed,
provides that silver coins of smaller de
nominations than one dollar may be ex
changeable into lawful money when
presented in sums of twenty dollars;
makes lawful money exchangeable into
silver coins, legal tenders for’ all debts,
public and private, in sums not exceed
ing twenty dollars, and makes minor
c oi uge receivable at the post-offices to | for saying
GEORGIA GLEANINGS-
The-Bue
Yista Argus
c for human effc
Marion county ell tlie los
and fertilizers occasioned
one hundred then
would not more than do it.
: that if it
; to restore
New Advertisements.
Colonel G. G. Thompson has written
the Gainsville Eagle a note to sa^that
he had just clipped from one
By virtue of an order from the Holt-
, orable Court of Ordinary of Houston
! county will be sold before; the Court
House door in the town of Perry on the
1st Tuesday in June next, during the
legal hours of sale, the folio wing prop-
buck
.y.c.
The Bainbridge Democrat says that
Senator D. A Bussell’s legislative com
mittee bri wild lind investigation met
there last week. It consists of Senator
Bussell, chairman, and Representatives
Davis, of .Baker, and Stoicklandj ‘ of
Clinch. They propose to thoroughly
investigate the allege® wild.land frauds,
wai jepprt ; to ihe J^islature a t its . July
session..
The cyclone which passed through
this section Wednesday of lafife week,
swooped down on Dooly county, andf
did consid^able damage near;.Vienna.
Georgia’s “Baby Bonda” don’t go
begging. The Atlanta Constitution gives
the following as the most notable sale of
the bonds yet made; “Yesterday
Treasurer Benfroe received the most no
table order for the new font per cent,
bonds that has yet come in. A letter
from Athens, Georgia, accompanied by
$65 in shining goid, came from a n^ro
woman named Cora Hill,- who wanted
her money’s worth-of the four per cent,
bonds. She had saved this sum from
her own bard earnings,, and determined
to pnt it into a shape where it would
be safe and at the same time increase.
The gold was in all denominations from
$1 $20. : Such an example of economy
is worthy of the highest commendation
and general imitation. This is themost
notable sale of the four per cent, bonds
yet made. Treasurer Benfroe also re
ceived orders yesterday from Florida
and Sonth Carolina for some of the
bonds. They are thus going to differ
ent States, and everywhere they go they
carry the story of Georgia’s splendid
credit,
The Dispatch says that eighteen thou
sand one hundred and fifty bales of
cotton have been shipped from Hawk-
insvills during the season just ending,
and there is a sufficient number of bales
in the warehouses to run the shipments
up. to about twenty thousand bales.
The guano receipts for the , season run
up to one thousand five. hundred and
seventy-five tons, worth, at forty dol :
lars per ton; sixty-three thousand dol
lars. •; ■■
The OaifiestnMe Eagle says that some
days ago Mr. Pollard Kelley and the
two Lawless boys, of Dawson ccfnnty,
struck a' small bonanza oii -the ' Spike
Hill mine, about two miles east of Daw^
sonville. In one'aftemooh Wey took
ofit 245 dwts. of gold add the next day;
something over 50 dwts. inoie. ' The'
mine has’been wprked at intervals for
a number, of years, bnt this is probably
one of the richest strikes that has been
made.. The jfoglelftirns that there ia'
•nniversal activity L in mining cb-cles in
t Hjell county, seyeral valaable discover- ‘
ipjtlyiviag hp«pffBWde ; recenjtly.
:: Senator iGorfiqn’s sheep, ranch com
prises 40,000 acres of good land and is
: well managed by hi*son Hugh.
Mr.. J.>J. Beverley of Carroll county,,
feeds hid hogs on ohufas, makes Ids own
meat, corn and fertilizers and is well-,
off ’ ■ " ■
Col. T. J. Smith of Washington
county-goes on cratches, ; having recent
ly been seriously injured by the falling
of a scaffold. .
The! big tdlip i bMriii''g' popdlar free* on
the grOnnds-bf.Mr. 1 Adatn L. r Alexander;
in W^in^todj'Ga;; ‘ is We bfcth^larg--'
pfece on which' Mrsi-P.’ A. Gray; now
resides; on- thcPerry and Macon Boad
Levied on and sold:; as,the property of
John; Gray one pf .Deft3, Solu subject to
tbe life estate of said Mrs. P, A. Gray.
Levied.on and sold.io satisfy an exectir
tion xxi favor of (farhart &. Cord vs. H.
W. Ssott and John Gray. '
Also at the same tnme'snd place, lots
of land Nos, 221 and 222, in the Lower
14th Distinct of Houston County, Geo.,
being 400 acres more or less, levied on
to satisfy an execution issued from the
Houston ‘ Superior Court, in favor of
of the State of . Ga.,, vs. C. E Solomon
and Sam Bunnan. Levied oh and
sold as the property of C. E. Solomon,
Proper^ pointed out by C. E. Solo
mon
Also at the same time and place 200
acres of land in the Upper 6th District
of Houston County adjoining the lands
of Mrs. Hammock on the East, and L.
Pi-Warren "on the North. 1 West and
South and being the place whereon
Mrs. Julia F, Bowman now resides
Levied on and sold to. satisfy a distress
warrant in favor of Sanlsbnry, Bes-
pess & Co., vs. Mrs Julia F. Bow
man.
T. M. Bijtneb, Sherff.
the amount of three dollars.
lowest branches-are about 55 feet from
the ground. . It. is historic as having
been the first Presbyterian temple In
Georgia. , Under its branches Rev.
William Springer was ordained in 1790.
While the telegraph operator at Mon-
teznma was sending a message, one day
last week, lightning struck the wire,
melting it to the gronnd connection,
and for a short time paralyzing the
young man’s arm, as we learn from the
Weekly.
The Atlanta Constitution, in speaking
of the Jnly session of the Georgia Leg
islature, says: “It is not two early to
remind members that one Of their first
duties is to pass a law muzzling sheep.
This is a reform that has already been
too long, delayed. The brindle cur, the
blooded fox-hound, the intelligent
pointer—(that knows a chicken from a
bird, and prefers the latter)—and the
fascinating fice must be protected at all
hazard* As a member-in Jaw of the S.
for the P. of C, to A., we demand
prompt action npon this subject. ” -
Mr; Joseph Yance^who^live* in the
neighborhood of Carrollton, having
missed a good deal of corn from his
crib, one day last week set a loaded
gun in the rear of his crib, the muzzle
pointed towards the door, And, "with a
siring connecting the the trigger with
the door in such a Way that when the
latter was opened the gnn would be dis
charged. Result: A negro burglar
named Levi Bonner was soon discovered
dead in front of the.crib door. The ja-
says the Carroll County TTsje'. brought
in a verdict of “involuntarily suicide.”
The colored population - of Shmmer-
ville are models of deportment: and
propriety. One of them had another
hauled up before the court last week
“dog-gone it” in tlie pres-
erty, to-wit:
-That towh-lort-in tbe-toWh
off Periry
known as the King lot, fronting on the
H " brick:J:—^f
store; also the dwelling house and lot
Ur.
Sold as the property of the estate of
ggfiHr " g. Te
Houston. Sheriff’s Sales.
Wdl be sold intheifewn of. Periy,
Houston County, Ga., before the court
hiouse; ou the first Tuesday in May,
1879, the following property to wit:
Lots'of land Nos. 85, 86, and part of
■10^ 71 in tlie Upper 'Sth District of
MILLINERY GOODS
a o s t i
MOST ELEGANT STOCK
EVER BROUGHT TO
3PBR.R.Y
All the Latest
OF
HATS, LACES AND RIBBONS,
WHICH I AM SELLING
Entirely for Cash at Cost.
MBS. J.N. TUTTLE,
No. 5 Cock’s Range, Perry, Go.
April 17—lm.
ProYisions and Plantation
Supplies
OKT TIME!
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
GEOCERS ANPPEOVISION DEALERS
MACON, GEOEGIA.
TXTILL OPEN on or abont the FIEST OT HILT
next toe Warebouse- formerly occupied by
Anderson & Troutman, on Poplar Street,
stock of >
Our
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Will be kept fully up and complete, and -wfll be
circumferouoe o5f about 28 feet and itk Fnrifehecf to' our- Planting Friends
TAMtant 1a«n«nft «n AM ntinn* KC HU rpaQATluhliifarma fro* (TAHW /w OTf TTlfW Prtrl.
on reasonable terms for GASH-or 'ON Trim. Cou
nts of cotton respectfully solicited,
, GEO. W. WEIGHT,' well and favorably
known in Houston and Crawfor I conntleu, will re
main with us in the capacity of cotton weigher.—
Mr. Nlck Marshbume, Jr., will also be found at bis
old port in- our store. ; . . April 10,6m,
SMOKE
THE ONLY GENUINE
PRIDE OF DURHAM
A Pnre Tobacco, not flavored with poisonous drugs-
Mannfactnred by Z. L L^ON & CO., Dnrham, N. C,
BECKWITH'S
j|NTI-DYSPEFTIC PILL,
These pills will Prevent and Cure Dyspepsia.—
They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, mild aperient,
and admirably adapted as a family medicine.—
They are used by tbe'mo6t cultivated people in our
country, and are extensively used by physicians
In their practice. Sold by druggists generally.—
Send for dretnar. £. B. BECKWITH, Sate Manu
facturer, Petersburg, Va.
Not send 25 cents
fora sheet of sol
dered PATCH
PLATE, with which
you can mend all your
TIN and COP
PER WARE a
Plates
__.0O. Post free,
with directions,
MACKEY MPG CO-
Charleston, S. G.
PORTABLE THRESHING
:. J3xo'.# : xzdr3s‘ei.
For Farm, Plantation and Mill Ma
chinery of all kinds.
Iron and Brass Eastings.
4g*Send for .
. schoheed’s
WOBES, Macon, Ga.
AGENTS.-RE AO-THIS
and expend,, or J-low, luge
OeWaadwon
. Sample free.
o: 5IWJ permonia
A Day to agents canvaeeing for the Fireside
Visitor. Terms and outfit free, Address P.
6. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine.
ArtW a Month and expenses guaranteed to
ip / / A ------ -
Agents. Outfit fretv Shaw & Co., Av
gusta, Vatve.
Executors’ Sale.
of On order from the Court of
of Ecuston county,- will be told before
Court House door in the town of Perry, dnril
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday fit
next lots of land Nos. 58, 59 west half of lot No. 6S
and pari of let N<x 57—all in the 12th district of
Houston county. Sold as the property ot the es
tate of Madison Marsha], deceased, for the payment
of debts and distribution among tbe heirs. Terms
of sale cash. I- R. BASON,
C. J. MARSHALL
April 22d 1879.
Hardware,
Agricultural Implements, Carriage
Paints, Oils, etc: Agents lor -Masey’
Cotton Gin, DiBaton’s Circular Saws and Fair
banks* Standard Scales.
♦**H>
,ife?fc36-
i. n. MumtMOM.
D.
& SON,
[ enca of ladies.
WAREHOUSE
FOURTH STREET, MACON, CA.
(HOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY B. L. WILLINGHAM & SON.)
LIBERAL ADVANCES HADE ON COTTON IN STOKE.
BAGGING AJO) TIES FURXTSRED AT THE
VERY LOWEST MARKET BATES.
SPRINC STOCK
JBDiTO
V 3k;
Miuuseem Goohs,
direct from New York, which for beauty EJ J.
To our friends and patrona who to rmtnw.
sustained us the last eemoii. We return our mm2
thanks, and HlfirD tconttitg&gf orftu.^lr*
■ge,—determined, as we are, to meifl jf.
BEST EFFORTS TO PLEASE,
CaD and see our good* We lot, to
Stoat R D. k JOmx KKin
April 17—2W. ——
T- T. MARTIN,
.aTAnaaj*nn
AND -DEALER JX
Wagon Yard and Sleeping Quarters Free to Customers.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY
IN THE
or Coin m tons.
TOTAL ASSETS. - - - S524.400 00.
This company commands the highest confidence of prndent business men on Account of the safe in
vestment of its assetB, and the prompt payment of all losses.
Rates as Low as any Strictly
J. RHODES BROWN,
President.
Eirst-Class Company.
LAMBERT SPENCER,/ ,
Sic etary.
Applications for toenrance should be madeito the undersigned, who is folly commissioned aa Agent
for the GEOBGIA HOME, _ •• j ■
edwin Martin, Agent,
Perry, Honuton County, Geoxrgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK.
EYERYTHINaYOUWiM^
From a pm to a hundred bolts of Domestics,
to 10.000 oonnds of Meat.
. ;;; ;i . ; WE44yE:NOW.TH» Ii ;:,, ^
Most Complete and Best
Ever Brought tb
poUur.
Dress Goods, Trimmings,
N otions, Dome sties, C lo thing,
Hats, Boots, Shoos,
HARD WAIBy-
Cutlery, Crockery^ Glassware. !' "
Groceries, ProW^dfifs,’ 0 ]
Pauitsi
§tlMt
PERBX, - - GEORGIA.
H as now cn handj hew and amnm
Stock of
TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS.
CBEAPXS THU
1X7 RICH. BE WILL SELL CHI
V V cTer before offered in Perry.
At Wholesale, Macon Prices will h
Duplicated.
tgr Hoofing, Guttering, etc., done to erdw ia
the moat approved style. Ap! S ljr-
tub mnmjT mm.
TWENTY ROOMS.
Just opened on Second Street, second door fris
Poplar, next to W. W. Collins' C arris ga Kepeaitwf.
(VIACON, GEORGIA.
Having been conipellrd to give up Ibv Xsiinti
Hotel, I have located as above,' sud ria pr.psr.dlv
furnish first^Uss board by Ibe day, «Nk n
month at reasonable rates. Shall b« (lad M MV
any of my old frienda and patnma.
Uai jj
E. C. CORKTT.'.
F a.jobsos,
m . » • Jaj
J«a«-. Am im --.Every, tfotgla
Sewing Machines, Jewelry, Gwav, I^ekv, sad »t-
erything in his One repaired and fitted aplalW
moat subataaBai manner.
All worknot «Bi« fiae-Mr*» day* aflWMsf
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DAY & GORDON, Perry, Ga.
April 17—4w.
NOW BEING RECEIVED AND EXHIBITED AT
COOJPBR. cfc CATERS.
~^^TJS COHMALLY^Diyxri all to call and 'examine our stock, which'we think store, complete than
DBJSS8 GOODS, PRINTS,
STRIPED CHECKED CORDS,
PIQUES, PERCALES, MUSLINS,
LAWNS, LINENS, BLEACHINGS,
COTTONADES, EEGINQS, INSERTIONS:,
FANCY 2IES, BOWS. LACE AND KID CtLdVES, -
LADIES, MISSES AND GENTS’ HOSE, IANS,
SILK PARASOLS, HASDKERCB1EES, : ETC, JS&C.
WITHa multiplicity of otto goods too numerous to mention. •
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Gents’ Felt and Straw Hats, Ladies’ and
' , /" Misses’ Trimmed Hats, i •^ *& ~
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Give us a call, and every attention will be given, and goods guarantee J as represented.
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