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THCBSDAY EYEXISG, OCTOBER 2,
Deab Reader—If you can possibly
pare that little amount you owe The
flctsioH Home Journal, let us have it.
paring the fair will be a good time to
DS< The baby needs some winter
dothes, and those we omq. are getting
pdite and attentive. Do let us bear
from y° n -
jjovmo the Safes.—Mr. Self, of .Ma
con, has the contract for moving the
big iron safes from the railroad to the
coart nouse and putting them in posi
tion. The price paid by the safe com
pany in contr actor rolls 1hem
on their own wheels on timber and iron
tracks, and will probably get them in
position to-day. As the safes weigh
nearly 7,000 pounds each, moving them
is quite a job, and Mr. Self is earning
bis money.
Next week we propose to issne a
extra edition of The Home Journal to
be devoted espscially to the business in
terests of Perry. We desire to circulate
this paper extensively, and hope our'
review of the business of onr tow-tjvdll
embrace every business house in the
place. We believe our merchants can
offer superior inducements to the peo
ple of Houston and adjoining counties,
and if they would invest a comparative
ly small sum eachifyear in systematic
and peisistent ^advertising, they conld
extend their trade very much. Busi
ness men Qf other places study“advertis
ing and practice it, and take custom,
from the very doors of those who don’t.
Our trade issue will contain the full
list cf premiums awarded at our county
fair, and will be in great demand. As
our advertising rates are low we hope
every business man in fcftwn will pnsh
his business in our columns. Extra cop
ies will be done up in wrappers ready
for mailing, and sold at 5 cents each or
50 cents per dozen.
EsritA trains are coming in and going
out three or four times a day on all the
railroads leading in to Perry, bringing
visitors to the fair.
Insure your Property.—I am now
prepared to take risks, on dwellings in
tbe splendid Georgia Home Insurance
Company at very low rates, also to in
sure merchandise, store houses, and
other hazardous property at a reasona
ble percentage. For particulars apply
to. Edwin Martin.
Married.—On Sunday morning last
at 9 o’clock, at the residence of the
bride’s mother, Mrs. Gatlin, near Per
ry, by the Rev. J. B. -McGeheo,- Mr.
Charles Whitehurst to .Mrs. Fannie- E.
Causey.
We are requested by the pastor, Rev.
ff. 0, Armstead 1 , tq announce Jthat a
festival will be given next Friday flight
at the C. M. E. Church, New Hope, for
raising funds to repair the building.
Red Fox Race.—Judge Juo. H. Hose
had,a fine race after a red fox last Sat
urday morning. The dogs ran him
four or five miles, and lost him on Mos-
sey Hill. They then jumped a gray fox
aud caught it in a few minutes.
Jacobus & Co.—A great feature in
Hawkinsville is the new exclusive clo
thing store of this popular firm, next
door to their dry goods store. They
have a mammoth stock in nil their lines,
and are doing a very fine business.
Don’t fail to see them. * *
MOTHER goose.
The-Mother Goose '^entertainment at
Cook’s Hall last, Friday night was quite
a success. It was something quite nov
el and unique to us, and we enjoyed it
very much. Miss Susie Etheridge, as
Mother Goose, sustained her part well,
and was successfully assisted by Master
Frank Phillips as Little Boy Blue. Our
time and space will not permit us to
mention the many amusing and sweet
conceits of the blessed little children as
they represented, the various characters.
Among the most attractive was the ten
little Indians and the old Woman that
lived in a shoe,—and that shoe was al
most large enough for an Atlanta wo
man. The pantomimic comedy of the
bachelor that went to London to buy
him a. wife was well acted by Mr. Chas.
E. Gilbert and ’Mrs Emma Heldt, and
several, young ladies. The entertain-,
ment concluded with a laughable farce
entitled “the Train to Morrow,” which
was well presented by Miss Eugenia
Bateman, Mr. Jos. B. Riley, and Mas
ter Bob Lee Cater.
The attendance was tolerably good,
and we learn a snug little sum was made
for the churches. The managers, Mrs,
G. H. White, and Mrs. J. G. Davis,
conducted everything well, and the
music by Mr. J. M. and Miss Dora
Swift and Mr.- T. T. Martm was excel
lent.
PERSONAE.
Frank Downs has accepted a situation
with M. D. Wilcox, of Hawkinsville,
where he will glad to see and serve his
friends.
Esq. Jas. H.' Hodges presents his
best respects to his many friends m
Houston aid adjoining counties, and
informs them that he will.be glad to
see them at the popular old Manning
corner, with John Henry 4 Sons, Hawk
insville,
We had a call the other day from our
friend, Mr. Jas. S. Iverson, of Macon,
who is now a member of the new whole
sale grocery firm of Smith & Jlverson,
the Senior partner, being Mr. Ben C.
Smith, formerly of Johnson & Smith.
That popular trio| Pat Caldwell and
Ed Mann arrived in Perry Friday, and
were welcomed by the band at Houser’s
branch. Pat- went back Monday, but
Ed stays until after the fair.
Mr. W. 0. Timbealake, of Macon was
in town - the other day. He left a fine
horse for exhibition at our fair.
Henry M. Holt^clav?, Jr„ c has<gone to
"Iw York to pursue his medical studies
at Belvien Hospital Medical College.
Our talented young friend Alonzo C.
Riley was formally admitted to the. bar
of this circuit at Crawford court last
week after a thorough and very credita
ble examination. He is attending on
our county fqp;,
Hon. B, M. Davis came down Satur
day to recreate a day or two at home,
he returned Tuesday.
Mr. W. M. Gordon returned from
New York Tuesday.. He reports a
pleasant trip, though he didn’t, have
much time to frolic, in the city.
jacobus & eo.’s
Mjaiftjixoth Dry Goods House,
HAWKINS.VILLE, CA.
TaxSKT entice.
? ete V? ■» VfW - •: - *SrWl/S's*;#. V#
To onr kind friends Houston who
sustained ns for the past five years, we
extend our grateful acknowledge
ment and hope for a continuance of
their patronage, as we will certainly
make it to their very best interest.
Onr stock is is very large, and one
of the most complete in Southwest
Georgia. *
Notwithstanding the great advance in
all kinds of dry goods, we will offer our
entire stock of Fall and Winter Goons
for the next sixty days at last year’s
prices.
Very respectfully,
Jaoobus 4 Co.
For SI,00 we will send yon by mail n
better shirt than any of those partly
made. Try one.
Jacobus 4 Co.
Merchants should not fail to have an
advertisement in The Home Journal,
to start with our trade issue next
week.
Endden & Bates’ CaJitennial Offer to
Piano and. Organ Pnroliasei's-
MARRIES*
Headquarters for Dry Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Mens and Youth’s Clothing.
M. Stern, Hawainsville, Ga.
Our Stock of above mentioned Goods
are larger and better assorted than can
be found in this or any other town of
the same size south of Baltimore.
Everything a Lady, Miss, or Child
tuny need in the way of .Fancy Dress
Goods, Hosiery, Notions of every name
nud coiiceivablu shape
Best Dress Goods are a leading spe
cialty with the House, as our Mr.
Stem has had seyeral years experience
hi that particular branch of the busi
ness
Gob Gents Clothing Stock is said to
be the largest over brought to this
Town.
We keep all the popular brands of
Hand made Mens and Ladies’ Shoes be-
aides a large Stock of cheap and co c rse
grades, Brogans &c.
Cloaks, Shawls, Carpets, Engs and
a great many different complete lines
we are compelled to omit on account of
the want of space, but which, if you
will only favor us with'a eaU our sales
men wiH be glad to show yon. CaU and
see us even if you do not wish to bny
«t the time.
Samples of all Goods mailed onappli-
cotiop and Express paid on packages
over §10.
M. Stern, Hawkinsville, Ga.
At the- residence of the., bride’s father,
in this city, on Wednesday 24th iLstant.at
112o’clock, Mr -Samuel T. Fletcher, of
Perry, Ga., and Miss Sadie, the accom
plished daughter of Maj. Jno. J. Grant
of this plaie.
The ceremony was the beautiful and
impresive ceremony of the Catholic
Church, and was. performed by Father
.P. H. MacMahon ot Macon, Ga.
There were only a few friends and the
immediate families of the groom and
bride present. Upon the conclusion of
the ceremony and after the] congratula
tions, Mr; and Mis. 11 JcLir boarded the
tram for Perry, 4l t heir future home;
Dawson,Jonmal.
Mr. Fletcher is a talented young law
yer from Dawson, who has recently lo
cated at Perry for the practice of his
profession. Tho happy couple has our
best wishes for prosperity and happi
ness.
There will be a basket singing at
the Houston Factory Baptist church on
Sunday, October 12th. All lovers of
music are most respectfully invited to
attend, and to insure a pleasant time,
are requested to bring their books,
and well filled baskets.
When yon go to Hawkinsville be sure
to caU on Daniel Erodes. —tf.
Fine Goshen Butter—Cheap at
P. C. Smith 4 Go’s
The best of Wises and Liquors, cold
beer, and everything nice at Daniel
Rhodes’, Hawkinsville. —tf.
pure family groceries
Hawkinsville, at the cheap store of
Daniel Rhodes. -
Sec my card in last weeks issne of this
F»per, %
&k P. C. Smith, Clerk Council.
The best place to bny yonr Grocer
ies and Provisions isat Daniel Rhodes’,
Sswkmsvitle. —tf.
Carry your cotton to the Planters
Rrick Fire-proof Warehouse at Fort
Yalley, The very higgest price will be
obtained, tf. .
Rb6i Apple Cider or draught at
P. O. Smith & Co’s.
“Cotton is stiH King” and A. J. Mar-
Mft at the Planters Brick Warehouse,
?ort Valley, knows to perfection how
handle this JHiig. Send him yonr
P M t of the king, ’• -*• i - ; - - tf*- 1
Want to Bui Land,—I want to buy
* two to four horse farm improved,good
bud, not over three miles from some
* ow n. Address giving description and
terms. a. B.
U ' Care Hoas Jorasaa Office
W A. JTTHAN & GO..
In their new mammoth retail dry
goods store on Triangular Block, Sec
ond and Cherry Streets, Macon,§will be
pleasedgto show their immense and hand
some stock of
Carpets, Rugs, Cretons,
Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels,
Hosiery, Corsets, Towels,
Cloaks, Shawls, Gloves,
Percales, Silks, Calicoes,
Damasks, Spreads, Blankets,
Cassimeres.
Jeans, Shirts, Doylies,
Trimmings, Etc.'
At the
Very bottom prices.
Don’t forget the place,
tf, W- A. Juhan 4 Co,
C. D- Anderson & Sqn,.
This popular warehouse finm. we are
glad to learn, is getting its share of the
cotton. business. . Although a new
house, it received in one day lately over
a hundred bales of cotton; and they are
handling cotton with great satisfaction
to their patrons. Gen. Anderson is not
surpassed as a salesman, and James H.
manages the financial affairs of the
firm with scrupulous correctness, while
Rev. R. E. Storey is stDjj with them to
weigh and superintend the storage de
partment. Their warehouse and count
ing rooms present an interesting scene
of busy industry. They have splendid
accommodations for wagons staying all
night. This is one of the firn) s that we
are glad to see succeed, and we can ful
ly commend it to our readers. * *
Rtjst Proof Seed Oats for sale, 400
bnshels. Apply to me on the Rowdrie
Place, or to Cooper 4 Cater,
Oct. 2—2pi A- A. Smoajl
Cotton Seed. Wanted *a few hun-,
dred bnshels of Cotton Seed for which
cash will be paid. Apply at
tf. Home Journal Office,
-
Best octs. Cigars at
Thomas Harwell’s.
T. J. Cater’s Prints and Dress Goods
are well worth looking at, it.
Come to our Centennial, October 8th,
9th and 10th, and come-prepared to buy
a Piano or an organ. For Centennial
week we make this Special Centennial
Offer. Purchase of us a Piano valued
at or over $175, or an Organ valued at
or over $C5,aad we wiH deliver- the
same freight paid, pay your R. R. or
Steamer fare to Savannah and return,
give you a years subscription to the
Southern Mnsical Journal with its
$1,00 worth of Premium, Sheet Music
and present yourself and family with
complimentary tickets to the Pinafore,
to be given at the Theatre during the
Centennial by the Amateur Musical As
sociation under the direction of Mr. W.
Ludden. This offer to apply on either
Cash or Installment purchases at our
Reduced Bates under our Grand Intro*
duction Sale. Not a penny to be added
to prices because of above special con-.
cessions. If you ever intend to buy
now is, tho time. From $25 t<? $50
saved on the purchase and as much
more in expenses, freight, etc. LUD
DEN 4 BATES. Savannah, Ga.,
Wholesale Piano and Organ Doalers.
HIGH
PRICE POR COTTON-
8 PER CENT.
Planters who do not wish to sell their
cotton at present prices, can make ar
rangements with us to hold it for them
at eight per cent interest. We will ad
vance to the amount of two-thirds the
value of the cotton and hold it subject
to their disposition. For farther par
ticulars call on us,
Houser Bros. ,
It Fort Valley, Ga.
HO, FOR THE FAIR!
Go to P. O. Smith 4 Co’s Bar and
Restaurant and do your Eating and
Drinking. Fresh’oFisb,. and Oysters
Steak, Ham, Eggs and Coffee served at
all hours. Drinks at 19 cents. Re
member the Place next door to Drug
Store, tf,
DRESS GOODS.
In thi3 this department we can safely
say that we take the lead. We have
over 100 pieces of the choicest patterns
and styles, Worsteds from 10 cts up
wards to the Finest Silks.
All the new stylijs of trimmings to
match.
Jacobus 4 Co.
For 50 cents, we wifi send you, a good
2 button kid; glove by mail.
Jacobuus 4 Co.
CLOTHING! QLOTHING!
Owing tjo the rapid increase in this
branch, we were compelled to build a
new store- next to our large Dry Goods
House, where we have opened a Large
AND WELL, SELECTED STOQK OF Men’s
and Roys’ Clothing, which has been
made expressly for us, and which we
guarantee equal to. any Merchant- Taj-.
lobing.Wobx, at prices that will defy
competition.
Jacobus 4 Co.
Gur Cloaks and Shawls must be seen
to be appreciated.
Jacobus 4 Co.
250 bushels of Choice SeeJ Oats—
Rust Proofs for sale at 75ct. per bushel
t»y
G. W. Killen,
The property tax of the Town of Per
ry will be due by the 1st of October
next. Tas Payer will take due notice,,
and govern yourself accordingly.
2t. P. C. Smith, Clerk of Council.
On, Trial-
Tho Atlanta Sunday Phonographs.
the liveliest, spiciest ana sauciest paper
in the State, will be sent to any ad
dress fonr months for only 50 cents.
Address, Phonograph,
Atlanta,^Ga.
-ggHSIoTicE.—Those who subscribe, for
the Phonograph on trial are expected
when they renew to pay tbe regular
subscription, §2.00 per annum, §1.00
for six months and 50 cents, for three
mouths.'-- -
im.m mm
B. DUB, Proprietor.
Repaired, Refurnished, Rejju,-*.
yenated.
THE OLD
otises
OF’
Cotton Avenue ancl
MACON, GEORGIA.
jSfyeefo
WBOBESALE AND RETAIL DBAWSR.E*
For Convenience to Business and Excellence of
Fare, Superior to any other House.
Kates ©ay.
TO AND FROM TEE DEPOT.
Land lor 8§Je-
GEQRClA—Houston County:— j
Under and by virtue of a decree from
Houston Superior Court rendered at
May Term 1879 in the cause of W. W.
McLendon vs. D. H, Culler Adminis
trator Solemon Biirnam, will be sold
for cash on first Tuesday in November
next at public outcry, before the Court
House door in Perry, lot of land No.
288 in the 14th. District Houston Coun
ty.
D. H. Culler, Admi»ish-ntor,
September 18th. 1879—tds.
Receiver’s Sale—Valuable
Property.
Under and by virtue of a decree of Houston Su
perior Court, November adjourned term 1877, in
the case of Jajpqs 31. Da-xjs, et al, Commissioners
of Roads and Revenue for. Houston county, for
uso, etc., vs John B. Coot, I will sell before the
courthouse door in said county, on the first Tues
day in October next, between t^he. legal hours «f
sale, the following property, to-„wit; :
Those buildings aDd lots on tho qorner of Ball
and Carroll streets in the town of Perry and said
county, and bounded on the north by Commerce
street, on, th^ east; by the lot now owned by H. M.
Holtzclaw, o‘n the south by Carroll street and on
the west by Bail- street. To be solclin t,he follow
ing narcels:
1. Tho corner building and lot hnown as “Nos. 1
and 2, Cook’s Range,” fronting forty-five (45j feet
on Carroll street and extending.- back eighty-seven
(87) feet towards. Commerce street..
2. The stote h,ouse and lot kqown as “No. 3,
Cook’s Range,’’-fronting sixteen (16) feet bn Carroll
street, and extending back eighty-seven (87) feet to
wards Comme.-ce street.
3. The building aud lot known as “Nos. 4 and 5,
Cook’s Raogo,” fronting forty (40) feet on Carroll
street, and extending back eighty-seven (87) feet
towards Commerce street.
4. That lotj^Pd the cabin tberoon on the corner
of Bail and Commerce streets, and bounded on the
north bv Commerce, street, on the cast by tho lot
DRS. J.P- 4 W-. R.IHOEMES.
Dentists, No. 84, Mulberry Street,
Macon, Georgia.
Teeth extracted without pain. Beau
tiful sets of teeth inserted, Abscessed
Teeth and Diseased Gnms cured.
Dealers in all kinds of Dental Mate
rials and Instruments. Constantly on
hand a large? aud) fall assortment of
Teeth, of all kinds, Gold of all kinds,
Amalgams of all kinds, Rubbers of all
kinds. ' —Sep 18—tf.
Specialties in New Gpod§ at.
COOPER & CATER’S,
The largest and best assorted Stock of
new and stylish. Dress Goods ever had
from 15cts. to $1.25 per yard.
A few pieces of real fine, All Wool,
Black Cashmeres at less than Macon
prices.
Beaded Trimmings, Fringes; Laces
and Edgings of all kinds, Low Down.
"Water-proofs, Flannels, Shawls of all
kinds, Cassimeres, Jeans send Blankets
at Bock Bottom Prices.
Ladies, Misses and Children’s Plain
and Fancy Colored Hose, also Gen’ts i
Hose, all kinds. -
A big lot of Ladies, Misses and Gent’s
All Wool and Meiino Undervests.
The Biggest stock of Gents furnishing
goods ever had. Fancy, Bows, Ties,
Latest Kick in Collars, Both Standing
and Turndown.
The brag shirt of the Country, Keep’s
very Bast for $L00, also Keep.s Partly
made Shirts cheaper than any where.
The largest and Best Stuck Gents
Hand. Sewed Boots and Shoes just res
ceived, and 2p per pent. Cheaper than
evsj before sold.
Triple Silver ware on white metals,
is Cups, Syrup Pots, Butter Dishes and
Castors at New "fork Retail prices.
A Beautiful and Tasteful lot of Genu*
ino Gold and Plated Jewelry in Ear
Rings, Pins, Neeklaces, Cuff Bnttons,
Watch Chains, 4c.,at low pricesin con-.
sideration of the stringent times.
Besides the a :ove we have a big stock
of Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinds
and we only ask an inspection of stock
to sell von.
COOPER & CATER-
2t.
A. Card.
All indebted to the town for Licenses
and Taxes will please come up and set
tle, as I am instructed by the.Council
to take legal steps to collect them.
Sept 11—tf P. C. Smith, C. 0.
now owned by H. M. Holtaclaw, on the south byap . - - , , - . , . __ , . _ a
line parallel with Carroll street commencing on -3 large tine of samples from one of the best Merchant Tailors in New. York,
Ball street one hundred and twenty-four (124j feet
from the corner of Ball and Commerce streets, and
on the west by Ball street.
Hold as the proporty of Jjulm L- COQk, to satisfy-
sald decree. Terms cash.
W. B. NOTTINGHAM,
Receiver of tho Property of John R. Cook.
Sept. 4.—tds.
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWAR^
ST©
Table and Pocket Cutlery, ^iive^and SiK
yer-plated Goods,
AJS'D MAAUFAC1URFR OF TIN
Maooii, G eorgia,
IN THE STATE IS NOW OPENING AT
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S*
^TVHEY HAVE BEEN DOING. THE LEADING CLOTHING BUSINESS^
here for 22 years, and confidently assert t-kftt they have never before beciY
able to offer such inducements as they are now offering their customers.
L Gaod all wool Cassimere S^its at %1Q asgt
Upwards*
Many of these goods have been made expressly for ns. As we have. A.luf*,
regular trade to supply, we take great pains in selecting the best of everyth!
in our line. Our old customers know where to find the beBt goods, sad 1
best ore always the cheapest.
HA^S.
Have become the leading feature in our trade. We keep all grades for-.meS nut,
boys, from Stetson’s best to the lowest grades. We were the first to olfer ™
At the present low prices. We will sell the best fitting shirt that we know ot,
for $1.00. We have a large line of goods suitable for laboring men.and
til pm nf pin cp r.i-ippQ . ' 1 ' “
them at close prices.
bh-hstg- on- toBOTfik
And fit them out with Clothing and Hats while onr stock is comp
Morning’ News Serials.
JSL3XT33V7I7- STJORY
By a Lady of Savannah,..
THE
Savannah Weekly News
Fits Guaranteed.
Sept. 4—
WINSHIP 4 CA5LAWAY, **
No. 50 Second Street, Macon, Ox,
THE OLD ROCK WAREHOUSE *
-HAWKINSVniLE; GA.
THE OLD RELIABLE SWINGING SCALES*.
The bes^net results are obtained by
selling yonr cotion near bom,e. Take jt
to A. J. Martin’s Planters Warehouse at
Fort Valley and be convinced, * Plenty
ofplncky buyers. tf-
Rica MilJ-
I am putting np a mill to clean sice
in the best manner and on reasonable
terms on my place seven miles west of
Perry. Soliciting the patronage of the
rice raisers of Houston and ad joining
counties. I am very Respectfnlly
E. J. McGehee,
Aug 14.—2 m. Perry, Ga.
Why wfil yon pay one dollar for an
article when you can buy it* for 50 cents?
Dr. White’s Compound, Fluid Extract
of.Bucvu is the best remedy kno vn for
Non-retention of Urine, Irritation or
Inflammation of the Kidneys aud Blad-
des, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel or
Brickdnst Deposit, etc ..and-all affections
of iJje Bladder and Kidneys^ arising
from weakness, Early Indiscretion, Fe
male Weakness, Secret Diseases and all
affections of the Urinary Organs in male
prfemale. The greatest diuretic-known.
The market is flooded with preparations
of Bnchn, the majority of which are of
little or no value, faring carelessly and
unskillfnlly made, and often from ma
terial having little or no medicinal val
ue. In order, therefore, to avoid disap
pointment,. ask for Dr. White’s Com
pound Extract op Buchu, and insist "on
having no other, as besides being half
the price of others, it is made from ex
actly what if is claimed to be, viz: Bn-
chu Leaves, Uva Ursi Cubebs, Juniper
Berries, is compounded scientifically
and guaranteed full strength. The best
dimetic known.
Gompare the article, the size' of the
bottle and the price, with- any other
Buchu in the market. The trade sup*
plied by Roland B. Hall, Druggist,
Macon, Ga! For sale in Perry, by Dr.
C. R. Mann.
Of OCTOBER 4th will contain the first
chapters of a story of thrilling interest,
entitled
Anabel’s Secret
BY MRS. J. O. BRANCH.
We desire not to anticipate the pleas
ure which the readers of the Weekly
News will derive from the perusal of
this charming story, and therefore w®
no^. speak of it here farther than to say
that in the management of an original
and, an intensely interesting plot, not
less than in her powers of description,
her fife-like delineations of character,
and the pure' moral tone of her reflec*
tions, the accomplished authoj giv§s
assurance that she inherits the genjns
of her gifted mother, Mrs Caroline Lee
Hentz, whose works ot fiction have
been bo universally admired and still
rank among the must popular American
books of their class. “AnabeRs Secret”
is developed in California, • of which
State the author was at one time a resi
dent, and her vivid descriptions of some
of the most wonderful scenery of that
picturesque region are among-the striK-
ing features of the story.
The new serial.will run through some
eight or ten - numbers, of the Weekly.
Subscribers who desire-to have the story
complete should send in their subscrip
tions at once.
—tf.
Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy
Tobacco, —Dec. 4th ly
Subscriptions $2 a year, §1 for six ;
months. Money can be sent by Money
Order, Registered Letter or Express, at
our nsk.
3". ESTIliR
Savannah, Ga.
Is a perfect Blood Fttbifier, and is the.
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has‘made radical and Peehanekt
Cubes of Syphilis ajaj- Sceofcla in all their.
It thoroughly removes mercury from the.
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cores all. cWg eia.
For Sale by C. E. Masx, Ferry, Ga., and all
druggists.
. X -
GEORGIA—Houston County:
L. D. Rumph, administrator of John C. Eumpli,
deceased, anplies lor leave'td sell fhe'cntire'rEal es-.
tate oir 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 shorn cause if any they -
have, why said application should not' be' granted)" |
Witness in* official signature this August 21J
1879. ' - ' A, S. GILES, "•j
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FALSE WEIGHTS IMPOSSIBLE
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Free Wagon Yard and Sleeping. Rooms,
LIBERAL ADYANCS MAD II
Grateful for past favors, Liberal Patronage again So-*.
Hciied % Satisfaction Guarantee^
PLANTERS CONSULT TOUR INTERESTS
COME OJN AJND LET ME SEJRYE YOU,
W. N. FLEEPWOdB.
C. M, 5PZEMAN.
F.H.B0ZI3IAN.
G.,C. BOZBMASj
BOZEMAN’S WAREHOUSE,
SjawlsinsVille, - * Oeo3Pgt€u
Thinking Qns olff friends of Pulaski, Dooly, Wilcox, Irwin, Houston, Do^ga^
Telfair anfi other contigions counties for their liberal patronage in the past, we.
would respectfully solicit, a continuance of the same, pledging onrseives tq,
onr best efforts to please both old and new friends. *• “ *
Onr Salesman, C. M. BOZEMANj who has been fit tbe cottpn tja.jehotjse loft
iness -
POR THE LAST THIRTY YEARS*
We think is fully competent to obtain the top of the market for all eoiton en-i
trusted to onr.care v which will be sold without commission.
We are also prepared tp. sell several different kinds of Gins, ipcludicg the
Celebrated Brown Cotton Gin,
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Eitfier wjth os- without Feeder and Condenser,
Mills, Kettles, Cfin Gear, etc.
Ca,st or Wrought Cotton
Inclhding the Eclipse Press^ which is the b<
W STOKE*
a & Sons.