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LOCALS.
EVENING, AUGUST 2S
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Big Hauls of Fish.
Messrs. Clark & Marsiiburne last week
* 0 ff their pond to repair their mill
, Bn a a large number of people met
d ather in the fish that would be thus
jfAithA very limited supply of their
Itnral element.—One party led by
Messrs Buff, Braswell & Scot made
f^hauls, and the result was one bun
Ld and fifty pounds of fish. They
hereof several varieties, trout, perch
snekers, jacks, &c. Mr. Scott says
vrbile hauling in the sane, he caught a
trout in the gills with his hand, but its
strength was such that he might as well
have tried to hold a wild mule, as im
mediately itgaye a wrench or two, broke
bis grip, darted away. He says that it
¥ as the largest ever seen or heard of in
this country by any one who was pres
et, and weighed at least;t wen ty pounds.
fte would have complied with our
affidavit rule hut no officer was conven
ient. Several witneses testify to the
tragic attidude of Mr. S. at the time of
the struggle, aud some were fearful for
„ while that we would have to record
another Jonah caso.
Mother Goose.—As will be seen by
the announcement in another column,
the ladies and children will present
Mother Goose and all the little goslings,
at Cook’s Hall next Wednesday night.
The entertainment will be one of the
most novel and amusing ever given in
onr town, and no one who appreci
ates a good thing and hearty laugh can
Afford to stay away. As it is for the
combined benefit of tha churches, and
the ladies have exerted themselves to
, socore a a grand success of the affair,
we hopo every citizen of our part of the
county will come out. The admission
fee i < but a trifle, and you will more
than get the worth of your money, be
sides contribute to a go.od cause. Don’t
forget or neglect to come out, and
bring all your family.
iTOWN a Sid county.
—Colton picking is beginning in ear
nest.
— Mr. F. A. jobson is building an ad
dition to his dwelling.
—Messrs. Cooper & Staley have our
thanks for the two largest potatoes of
the season.
—The Kehoboth Baptist Sunday
School Association will meet in Perry
Bozeman’s Warehouse, Hawkins-
yilie.—We call especial attention to
the advertisement of Messrs. C. M.
Bozemnu and Sons in another column.
They have a most convenient and com
modious fire-proof brick warehouse, and
do cotton merchant in Georgia stands
higher than Judge Bozeman us a sales
man. These gentlemen conduct their
business with an eye single to the inter
ests of their patrons, and their well
known integrity, experience, and
promptness will insure satisfaction to
all who send them cottcn. This firm
also sells cotton gins, presses, cane
mills, kettles, and castings of all kinds.
National Hotel Macon-—We in
vite attention to the card of this house
in another column. It has just been
leased and opened by Mrs, W. F.
Brown, widow of tbe universally be
loved Wm. Bfown, of t he Brown House,
and Mr. Frank B, JEieville, a popular
hotel man, for years eouuected with the
Lanier House. The National lias been
thoroughly repaired, re arranged, and
fitted up with entirely new furniture,
carpets, bedding, etc., and in point of
comfort, convenience, fare and atten
tion, has no superior. Quito an item is
the free bath feature for guests, which
are always ready in either hot or cold
water, or shower. Try the National
under the new regime.
Planters’ Warehouse.—Mr. A. J.
Martin has leased the Planters’ Brick
Fire-proof Warehouse in Port Valley,
tod is prepared to store and sell cotton
on the most favorable terms. Mr. Mar
tin ip well known as a gentleman of the
strictest integrity, and his • experience
in the cotton business enables him to
get the very top of the market for his
customers. We unhesitatingly com
mend him to onr readers as hi every
nay worthy of their confidence and pat-
ronaga, and we speak from an acquaint
ance of several years, as well as the uni-
Tersal esteem in which he is held.
The Centennial Gin.—Mr. O. H.
Miller, of Port Valley, is now shipping
cut scores of his justly celebrated. Cen
tennial Gins. It is recognized as a first-
class gin in overy respect, and we are
glad to see the genius and skill of our
county being appreciated.
Want to But Land,—I want to bny
*two to four horse farm improved,good
lana, not over three miles from some
town. Address giving description and
tarns. i. A. B.
M. Care Home Journal Office.
Mow is the time to secure space in the
5°nston County Fair premium list*
i onns easy. Apply at this office.
i Farm—Wanted—To Purchase—
snap.—a good and well improved
r® containing 200 to 250 acres. One
n or two-third cleared river or creek
®a. Payments, one half cash—one
r 1 * twelve months. Parties wishing
He "^iU Please apply at the office of
Houston Home Journal.
Rice Mill-
i am
■ a mill to clean rice
k " ~ v “» manner and on reasonable
hus on my place seven miles west of
Soliciting the patronage of the
•uuns^ 618 ®- onstou an< 3 adjoining
® ea * I am very Respectfully
^ E. J. McGehee,
To!v! CW Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy
*-Dec. 4ih ly *
“ 011 ^Ant a cotton Press, Gin,'cane
fend Settle or castings of any
Pply at this office.
Perry, Ga.
some time in September.
Miss Ida Tbarpe left last week for
Cherokee Female College at Home.
Her brother, Mr. A. H. Tharpe, accom-
panied_her.
The Perry Baptist church has sent
the bell recen tlyferected hack to the
foundry, as its tone was not good, and
will soon have another new one. The
Presbyterians have kindly loaned their
bell until the new one arrives.-
—-Messrs. Roberts and Butner are
fixing up an excellent half-mile race
track on the new fair greunds opposite
Perry, which they will use for training
their horses.
*—Onr’ correspondents, regular as well
as occasional, will do well to note the
change in the postal laws, which allows
manuscript for publication to be spnt
at the rate of one cent for two ounces,
provided the envelope or_pacltage is not
sealed.
—Messrs. K;Ilen£& Singleton have
some time since ' completed the new
bridge at Limestone creek on the
Hayneville road. It is nearly three
hundred feet long, as level as a floor,
and is one of the neatest and best
bridges ever built in Houston county.
The abutments will be built in a week
or two, but the old bridge is yet passa
ble, but is not considered safe for heavy
loads.
—Mr. Andrew Smoak, road overseer,
has built a‘splendid road across Big
Indian swamp on the old causeway at
West’s bridge on the Hayneville road.
Sand has been hauled in and the old
causeway work covered so deeply that
one can i.ow trot nicely from this side
to the bridge—some two or three hun
dred yards. A rough railing on each
side or fenco_to keep slock outj of the
boggy ditches would he an addional
improvement.
—Capt. J. G. Royal has-finished the
large stone dam at the New Hope gully
and filled above it with dirt. The road
also has been graded down so as to be
on a level with the filling. This kind
of engineering is, we think, too expen
sive for county roads, but is worth a
trial. Gapt. R. has carried out his con
tract faithfully, but will not make a for
tune out of it. A less industrious and
energetic man would have lost money
on the job.
Religious —Rev. Jap. H, Nall, D. D.
of Columbus, will begin a meeting at
the Presbyterian church at P -rrv, on
Thursday before the first Sunday in
September. All are invited to attend.
—Regular meeting of Houston Fail-
Association will be held on Saturday at
10 o’clock. Important business is now
transacted at every -meeting. Mem
bers will take notice and be on band. —
All who wish to become members can
do so on application to Edward Jack-
son, Secretary, and compliance with
the rules. . The fair is on a solid foot
ing and moving on nicely.
—The parlor entertainment at Mr. J.
W. Mann’s last nigh was even more
largely attended than tbe last one. The
audience numbered nearly a hundred,
and was finely entertained. The ladies
deserves great credit for their good work,
and we are glad to see them liberally
patronized.
—The cotton crop of Houston will not
be anything to brag on this year.
While it is far from a failure, and while
there are many real fine crops, the crop
of the comity will be below an average
one. In many sections the rnst is mak
ing an end of the top crop, and we hear
of the caterpillars in many.places. The
principal damage -is being done by the
rust,and if it continues asmall late crop
will he the result. The corn crop being
short, our planters who wish to prosper,
intend putting in a large area in oats
and whept to help out in the lines of
provender and bread. We Iook forward
with great interest to the openning
the cotton market next Monday, and
we hope the price will star-t well and
keep np daring the season.
—Messrs, Clarke & Marshbnrne have
the chain gang at work on a contract
building the Houston Factoiy dam
Higher.
—Messrs. Clark & Marshburce have
bought Tliurman’s mill four miles south
of Perry. i They are putting it m order,
and will have something to say to onr
readers next, week.
PERSONAL,
Hon. Kittrel J. Warren, of Leesbnrg,
Judge of the County Court of Lee coun
ty, was in Perry this week, visiting his
uncle, Gen. Warren, and family.
~Mr. Roland B. Hall, one of the most
enterprising druggists of Macon, is in
Houston with his family visiting rela
tives, Dr. J. M, Simmons and family
and Mr. Benning T. Moore aud fami-
ly.
Miss Beltie Johnson, of Macon, is vis
iting relatives in Periy.Mr. T. J. Cater’s
family.
Miss_Katie*Eeldcr, daughter of Rev.
H. R. Felder, of Albany, is visiting rel
atives in our towu
Judge H. M. Hollzclaw, wife and
daughter, aud Col. C. C. Duncan and
family returned from Atlanta last
week,
Capt. T. M. Batner„bas bought a pair
of Mustang!, ponies, and has had con
siderable amusement breaking them to
work in harness, but they seem to be all
right now.
Mr. W. L. Rainey is building a huge
wagon for Mr Byrom of Dooly County.
which is warranted to haul fifteen bales
of cotton. This is just half a car load.
It is a fine job of woik.
Dr. Havis and Judge Holtzclaw have
bonght the county right to a patent
iron trace aDd tug fastener which is
the best thing in that way we ever saw.
By its use a horse can be hitched to or
unhitched from a buggy in a moment,
the trace and back strap being fastened
by tbe same operation.
JMr. Joe McLendon, tbe first printer
ever employed-on The Home Journal,
died last week at Bohngbroke, of con
sumption.
Mrs J. D. Choate, of Hawkinsville,
was in Perry last week on a visit.
Mis Carrie Fittzgerald, of Macon, is
i visiting the family of Mr. J. W.
Maun.
—We had a call the other day from
Mr. J. E. Mann, of Hawkinsville, who
is now with the large grocery aud pro
vision house, of S. J. Epstein. Ee is
canvassing Houston for his house wTtli
his usual energy. He will be glad to
see his many friends when they go to
Ha •rlunsville.
Mr. Marx Kudz returned from New
York the other day. He reports a
a Smooth vayage from and hack to Sa
vannah, hut extremely - unpleasant
weather ic tne metropolis. He has got
all tbe new wrinkles in cuttingjand fit
ting, as well as the styles.
GREAT REVIVAL . ATtSSHILOH
FOR SALE-CHEAP.
Any on’e wanting buy a ft ne piaUo
now in the factory at New York very
cheap, should apply to the proprietor
of The Hohe Journal at once.
Home Shuttle hand power sewing
machine, perfectly new and does ele
gant work. Just tbe thing for any
small family. Will be sold for §15
cash. *
A fine Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma-
bine, in perfect order, cost §90, will
sell for §80, - Apply at this office.
A Dana Bickford Garden and fire en-
for sale cheap. Apply atithis office
If you want a new parlor organ cheap,
apply at this office.
A self inking Pearl Printing Press, in
good order, original cost §65, will sell
for §30, as I wish to pat in a larger
machine.
tf. Home Journal.
PilUlY MALE SCHOOL,
To Land Owners.
Parties having land to sell, rent’or
lease, and those wishing to buy land
will do well to confer with the editor
of
The Home Journal.
“Urs and Downs of Wife Hunting.”
We are indebted to Judge Kittrel J.
Warren of Leesburg, for a copy, of the
third edition of his book of the above
title. As its name indicates, it is a
serio-humorous autobiography, and is
pronounced by many good critics as
equal to “Major Jones’ Courtship.”
The public will give this edition a cor
dial welcome, coming, as it does, from
the pen of one of the leading humorists
of the country. It is for sale in Perry
by Messrs. Cooper & Cater—price 50
cents.
For some three weeks past Rev. J. B.
Culpepper has been conducting a series
of meetings afcShiloh church in the Up
per Fifth District of this county, about
one mile west of Busby ville. This is a
Methodist church tvhieh.is in the cir
cuit over which the minister named is
iu charge is placed. We learn that pri
or to the meeting which has just closed,
the church had only about fifteen mem
bers in full fellowship. The post r has
labored with great zeal and fidelity: and
it seems’liis labors Lave been blessed"
far beyond his most ardent expecta
tions* He has been assisted during the
meeting by Rov. M>-. McDonald, tbe
Presiding Elder,and R v. Richard Cain,
a local minister of Bibb county. The
people for six or seven miles around
have attended regularly, and the deep
est feeliDg has been apparent. While
scores went up for prayer at every ser
vice, many backsliders were warned in
to a new resoh'e to amend and contiuue
faithful unto death. Conversions, as
announced, were made- at almost every
meeting.
On Sunday the meeting closed, and
the large church was filled with an im
mense congregation while large num
bers were uuable to gain admission.—
We learn that sixty-eight added to the
church during the revival season were
received, and the ordinance of Bap
tism administered to a large majority
of them. Many .preferred to be im
mersed, and these were baptized at
Leverett’s pond, near the church.
This is considered one of the most re
markable revival that has been held in
this county for many years, and its re
sults will be manifested in that section
as long as time shall Ipst.
May other communities and other
churches be visited by like seasons ot
refreshing from on high, until all shall
return to . the ser vice of the true and
living God.
TUTT’S
PILLl
INTRODUCED, >865.
A TORPID LIVER
js the fruitful source of many diseases, promi
nent among which are *
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-JtEARACHE, COSTIYENE!
DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND EEVl
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. /
SYMPTOMS OF/A
TORPID LI
ore costive, butsomet
iijfss alteJpate XyKh
looseness, Pain in the,
Head
, occ&mffinied,
with a Dull sensation!
n the backjs&ft, Pain
in the right side and p
ndar tha’’shoulder-
blade, fullness alter e‘
jfith a disinv
olination to exertien of B&da
/ormind. Inf-
tability of temper, Low i
pirirs, oi
memory, with a feeling of ha
IpimrCecfected
Borne duty, General weariness; Di/zmess,
Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before 'the
eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally
over the right eye, Restlessness at night
IF THESE 'WAENING3 ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT’S PILLS
are especially adapted to such
cases, a single dose effects
such a change of feeling as to
astonish the sufferer.
8 TUTT’S PILLS
ere compounded from sabstjuscen dintsro
free from any properties that can injure
the moat delicate organization. They
Search, Cleanse, Purify, aad Invigorate
the entire System. By relie ving the en«
gorged Liver, they cleanse the blood
from poisonous lasimors, andf Iisxh impart
health and vitality to the body, cansing
the bowels to act natnroliy, without
which no one can feel well.
A Noted Divine says:
Pr. TUTT:—Dear Sir; For ten years I have boon
rpHE FALL TERM OF RUE
PERRY MALE SCHOOL
Will open on the
FIRST 3IOA DAY IX SEPTEMBER, 1S79
and continue three calendar months
TERMS:—S 2.00 to $f.C0 per month, according
to grade.
D. Q. ABBOTT, Principal.
BEAUTIFUL : MONUMENTS J
I am now at work at tha
PERRY CEMETERY,
New BricX hire-Proof FURNITURE FREIGHT FREE
Warehouse,
- GEORGIA
MACON,
WILLINC HAM’S WAREHOUSE,
(Opposite J. V. BUI'.SE A CO’S Boot Store.]
SECOND STREET.
Bring meyour COTTON and
I will please yoiL
B. L. WIBJL.IjNGII-IA.jJH.
July 31—tf.
^>: i:.\ iir.EXY new and elegant stock of
i fust received a ad for sale at Vo
BUY AT HOM£,
putting up the cheapest, most be lutiful and dura-1
ble monuments heretofore known. My
C. C. DUNCAN. A. L. MILLER
BISCAN & MILLER,
Attorneys at Xiaw,
Perky, Ga.
Do+an-i- | Practice in the courts of Houston and
ratent Cement Cravestones | adjoining counties, Supreme. Court of
Georgia, United States Courts, and else
where by special contract. jan 16 ly
are remarkably low-priced, and will stand the teat
of time. Cali and see my wort
W. C. VANDIGRIFF.
LOST.
OFFICE BIBB MANUFACTURING CO„l
Macon, Ga., Angnst 12th, 1879. J
MACON MILLS
It is an established fact that Quinine
or Cinchonidia will stop Chills, and|fcT
“orid£ that we'have tllis P ar P° se there is »c better remedy,
put in the old But it is also an established fact that
• they do not remove the cause that pro
duces the Chills. For if they did, the
Chills would not return on the .7th, 14th,
121st or 28th day. Then is it not money
LOST to attempt to permanently cure
the Chills with Quinine or Cinchonidia,
when they do not remove the cans?
from the system that produces them?
[ For until the cause is removed, the
Chills will return. The
A complete set of
NEW MACHINERY,
COFFINS.
A Hearse can be furnished to order at any tUM
on short notice. I can be found in the day tim* .
my store, next to the hotel; at night st my re afiets
ad-fining Dr. Hans.
Furniture Made to Order*
and repaired af a&orf notice. Burial Cfofhos, «»*/
made, for ladies, gentlemen and children.
BARTLEFS UNRIVALLED
SPRING BEDS,
GEORGE IWTnU
FERRY. GEORGIA.
c
USE THIS BRAND,
embracing all the latest improvements, with which
we are now producing the justly celebrated
IN SHEETING.
We have been at greatidxpense to insure a thor-
FERRINE
Is warranted to remove every cause from
the system that produces the Chills, and
if it fails to do this you will sustain no
loss, for every druggist is authorized to
•guarantei a permanent cure in every
case, no matter of how Ion
ipUcate of thgf goods,and can say *hat the nn( j wi H re f un< J the money if the Chills
e are now^Skmg is equal to anything ever J
SqatHfaud far superior to many popular return after you are through taking.—
irapds.gow'onthe maiket.
_ _ edge ourselves to maintain the high stand
ard of these goods, aud solicit from purchasers.
’ /rge and small, an examination of the goods, and
share of their patronage.
. I
Ask your merchant for
Macon Sheeting, Shirting
and! Drills.
Positively, no cure, no pay. Try it and
be convinced. Itjcontaius no poison,
and is perfectly tasteless. Sold by all
druggists, and a permanent cure guar
anteed in all cases.
FERRINE MEDICINE CO.,
E. W. Grove, Manager,
Paris, Tenn.
For sale by
Hunt, Ranktn*& Lamar,
■Wholesale Agents, Macon, Ga.
An g 6—3m.
BEST IN THE WOULD.
And better tiiait any Sal-
eratns.
standing, 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 i n formation.
If the teaspoon is too large and doeff
not produce good results at
fiist, use less afterwards.
1 them
have good appetite.
piles gouts, and I have gained foriy
They are worth their
nlar stools,
’eight m gold.
Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky
T«m PILLS,
Their first effect is to Increase the Appetite 9
and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the
BVBtem is nourished, and by their Tonic Ac
tion on the Digestive Organs, licgular
Stools are produced.
DR. J, F, HfflfGOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYS8-
•* Few diseases exist that cannot bo relieved by re.
storing the liver to its normal functions, and for
this purpose no remedy has ever been invented that
has ashappy an effect os TOTT’S PILLS.”
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Office 35 ’Murray Street, New York*
Dr. TUTT’S MANUAL of Valuable Infor
mation and Useful Receipts ” will be mailed/res
on application.
TOTT’S HAIR DYE,
Ghat
Blaci
parts
as Ha
Bentl _ _
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
iVe wiil pay ^eiusu^inrym 31D0 per mouth
i exrtejjsvw, <»r ni!«w * larjj** duimm'i-non, tosvil our
♦. _ - • i»V ot^*a*t v tn*3*rv*
kjj.ua> «!'(,k> .31 aLrshalJ- J&lLxh-
S , W n To F- G RICH & CO’, Portland, I
i IYU Maiue, for best Agcgoy Business m the |
I world. Expensive Outfit Free.
<S*tyvy a Month and expenses guaranteed to I
I tp M 6 Agents. Outfit free. Shaw & Co.. An-1
GUSTA, afAIKK.
J, F. IIANS0N, Aft’ent
1). O -McCOSMICM’S
Brick Warehouse,
(Near^Court House,)
HAWKINSVILLE, - - GEORGIA.
I THE ( OaSTITUTIOX OF THE UMTED
I tender sincere thanks tomj patrons for their j STATES Sent free toauy address on receipt of Il
liberal patronage, and hope by strict personal at- I cent stamp. Address Gso.P. Rowel* Co., 10 Spru-. e
tention to business to retain my old patrons and I ht., New York,
gain many new ones. I. have the Best Warehouse
and accommodations in Hawkinsville—large lot,
water, good dry shelters for stock. Bring me your j
cotton. I wifi treat you right.
$777
Maine.
J YEAR and expenses to agents. Outfit
Free. Address P. O. VICKERY, Augusta,
TO THE EARMEKSIN -
TEREST.
T. T. MARTIN
MANUI'ACTURES AND DEALER IN
Ten*
Cram Wap©
PERRY, -
§ft©ef
GEORGIA.
The Gate City Guards, of Atlanta,
contemplate an extensive excursion
North about the middle of September.
They-will visit V ashington, Baltimore,'
Philadelphia; New York and Boston,
with the - object of studying easting
volunteer military organizations in the
Northern States.
The Romo Courier mentions the fact
that on Friday last all the pig irori in
the yard of the /Etna Iron Works,
amounting to over . sixteen thousand
tons, was sold to a Cincinnati purchaser
for cash for thirty-two thousahddollars,
or about twenty dollars per ton. It was
to he delivered on the cars at the fur
nace for that price.
Five male Nihilists have been sen--
feneea to he liaBged in Russia, oue wo
man io exile in Siberia, and twenty-two
other prisoners to ten years penal servi-
due.
An imperial irade has disbanded the
first class of reserves of the Turkish
army, thus reducing the army to one
hundred thousand men: The second,
third and fourth classes will be dis
banded as soon as the Greek question
is settled.
Four Georgia moonshiners, Hall,
Collins* Smith and Driver, who were
sentenced to eighteen months’ impris
onment in the Albany penitentiary
and to pay a Sue of two hundred
dollars each, were discharged on Sat-
u»day last under the poverty clause
of the act, they having served out
their terms, but being unable to pay
the fine.
New Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Houston County:
L. D. Rnmph, administrator of -John C. Enmpii,
deceased, auplies for .leave. to sell the entire real es
tate of said deceased:
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to
appear at the October term 1ST9 of the Court of
Ordinary of said county and show cause if any they
have, why said application should Dot be granted.
Witness my official signature this August 21
1879. A. S. GILES,
4w. Ordinary,
Liberal Cash Advancesoti\
Cotton vn Store.
Agent for Gullet Cotton Gin.
D. C. EVicCORMiCK.
J6S- Mr. JOHN H. KENDRICK, formerly of |
Houston, is with mo,
Aug 7—tf.
HOUSTON FEMALE COL-1 TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS.
LEGE. | ttjhiCH HE WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN
V V ever before offered in Perry.
| At Wholesale, Macon Prices will he
Duplicated.
H as now cn hand a new and complete
Stock of
A pplication to sell tip.at. estate. •
Georgia—Houston County:
R. D. Brown, administrator of Mrs. ■ Lucretia
Brown, deceased, applies for leave to sell the real
estate of said deceased:
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to appear at the October term 1879 of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any
they have, why said application should not be
granted.
WitnesSTny official signature this August 21,1879.
4w. A. 8. GILES, Ordinary.
CAMPBELL & JONES,
MACON,- GA.,
OQT^CXKT FACTORJ5
P. W, Johnson, A. M. Pres.
Mrs, P. W-. -Johnson, Music on Piano.
Other competent teachers will be
employed as necessity demands.
Rates of Tuition. Paid monthly.
1st Glass per month §4.00
2nd ' “ “ “ ....„ 3.50
Primary “ “ “ 2.50
Music on Piano “ 4.00
French, Drawing, Shell Work and
Hair work at usual rates.
Calisthenics Free.
The exercise of the above Institution
will be resumed in September.
Board can be obtained in the same
family with tbe teachers at Ten Dol
lars pertMonth.
Pupils furnishing their own'sheets,
towels and pillow cases.
For further information address the
President, tf.
H. L. Dennabd,
President Board Trnstees.
Perry, Ga. August 13th. 1879.
ANDREW FEMALE G8LLE6E,
CUTHBERT, GA.
as* Roofing, Guttering, etc., denc to order in
till, most approved style. Apl 3 lyr-
Es a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the
only purely Vegetable, remedy known to sci
ence, that has mode radical and Permanent
Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis
eases.
For Sale by C. R. Mass, Perry, (Ja., and all
druggists.
has assumed au epidemic form and at
tacked the better class of the whites.
Sreatfcexcitement exists in the city in
consequence.
The small-pox which luis prevailed
at San Antonio, Texas, hut which has
heretofore been confined to the Mexi
can and negro inhabitants of tbe place. Advances Oil CottOfl in Store
COMMISSION MIHCHANfS,
17arehome Corner of
POPLAR and SECOND STRUTS,
Greet their patrons with the announcement that
iheir large and commodious Warehouse is now be
ing entirely rebuilt in brick for the better tuofica
luodation of cotton consigned to them, aad-noa ore
fident that their facilities for handling the next
crop cannot be surpassed by. any bouse in Qaa
State.
Their office and salesroom have bem ro-arranged
with a view to improved light on samples and the
comfort of visitors. and a cordial invitation is ex
tended to all tocaUandsee them. .
. Thanking iheir friends for the liberal patronage
extended to them in the pcsi, they ask its contmn-
18th, proximo.
rjvHIS Distinguished Boarding School for Youeg
1 Ladies will enter upon its Twenty-Seventh scho
lastic year
September
Parents and guardians having daughters and
wards to educate could not do bettor titan to pat
ronize this institution of learning.
Teachers first-class.' Course of study thorough
and advanced. Charges for Board and Tuition ex
ceedingly moderate, and the accommodations the
very best. For additional particulars send for cat-
alogueto REV. A. I. HAMILTON, D.D.,
Ang 7—6w. President,
Provisions and Plantation
Supplies
OH "FIWITi!
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
MACON,GEORGIA.
W ILL OPEN on or about the FIRST OF. IULT
next the Warehouse former-v occupied by
Anderson & Troutman, on Poplar Street. Our
stock of
GROCERIES AND PROViSlyNS
wm be kept fully np and complete, and win he
Famished
j-
I have opened a Gin Shop afc Gen,
Warrens old place one and a half miles
from Perry where I am prepared to da
all kinds of
GIN WORK
for the least money.
I shall use the best- material aud war
rant every job of work. No money re
quired nrffl the work is fully tested/
_ Orders respectfnlly-solicited
Langdon, W. Poosee,
Perry'Ga.
CAUSE ART CmtD,
7
&SACON, GA,
: Law btEUS AXD dealers nr
Hardware, Iron and
Agricultural Implements, Carriage Materials,
Paints, Oils, etc. Agents for Massey's Excelsior
Cotton Gin, Disston’s Circular Saws aud Fair'
banks’ .Standard Scales. Apl 10^—lyr.
B0GEWALTER ENGINE.
j-• : 4 • > ••
Compact, substantial, econom
ical and easily managed. Guar
anteed to work well and give
full power claimed. The engine
aud boiler complete, including
governor- nump. ete. {and *
tog) at the low price of
"Horse Pov
6-2 **
J A SEES LEFFEL & CO., S;
field, Ohio.
made when des
arihe lowest 'oank ratee.
eA?s}?3ELL£