The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, October 30, 1879, Image 3

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W. A. JiIHAlS Sc GO,, la their new mammoth retail dry goods store r u Triangular Block, Sec ond and Cherry Streets, Macon, .will be pleased to show their immense and kand- some.stoek of Carpets; Rugs, Qretou s, X)re3s Goods, Domestics, Flannels. Hosiery, fCorsets, Towels, Cloaks, Shawls, Gloves, Percales, Silks, Calicoes, Damasks, Spreads, Blankets, Cassimeres. Jeans, Shirts, Doylies, Atoll stock of Ready-Made Clothing. Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Imported Cloth-and Cassimere, and Domestic. Also Chariottesville Va. ; Cassimeres, At the lowest eash prices. I defy com petition in price and quality of goods. If anybody has any money to spare to pay old debts please to see me. A. B. ScHinXitsG.& Co. for exemption of personality and I 7 pass upon the same at 11 o’clock j on the 3-da.j of November. 13v9 at office. A. Si Giles * Oet 23 Zt. Ordinal KVOING, Cf TC*feER 30 Jackson administrator de Charles bonis non of Jacob"* STS'. Goff of said county deceased has appliedfor leave to sell the entire real estate of said de ceased. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to- appear at the ; December Term 1869 of the court- of Ordinary of said county, and show Headquarter? for Dry Goods, Boot and Shoes, Mens and Yonth’s Clothing. M. Stern, Hawkiusvilie, 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 L*?y, Miss, or Child may need in the way of Fancy Dress G^rtifi^sieryi ISotiona/pf every name and conceivable shape Our Gents Clothing Stock is said to> be the largest ever brought to this Town. We keep ail the popular brands of Hand made Mens.]and Ladies: Shoes.be sides a large Stock of cheap and course grades, Brogans &c. Cloaks, Shawls, Carpets, Engs and a great many different complete lines we arc compelled to omit on account of the want of space, but which, if you will onlv favor U3 with a C3ll our sales men will be glad to show you. Call and see us even if you do not Jwisk tojouy at the time.' -- ; . Samples of all Goods mailed on appli- cotion and Fxpress. paid on packages over §10. M. Stern, Hawkinsville, Ga. Trimmings, Etc. At the Very bottom prices. Don’t forget the place, cause if any they have why said appli cation should not be granted. . Witness my official ..signature this Oct 23TS79. ’ A. S. Giles. To supply the public with the best, most reliable and lowest prices in cry goods. Which you can find at Jacobus & Co.. Hawkinsville Ga. As heretofore wo still trke the lead in low prices. Jacobus & Co. 2 Button Kid Gloves in Black and ail colors at only 50 cents! Sent by mail. Jacobus & Co. Hawkinsville, Ga. The Mayor and AldermeD of the town of Perry in Council do ordain that hereafter and on the expiration of -the license now granted suy and every pcr- 'son who shall desire to retail in the corporated limits, of said town, any in toxicating, spiritous or fermented liq uors, wines, beer, ale on draft. or. cider (except domestic cider) in any quanti ties shall pay the license .tax adopted by Council before offering same for sale—and iD no case shall license be granted for less than one year and the fees invariably to be paid in advance in cash. ■■■•'- Any person violating this ordinance shall be liable to all the penalties for retailing without license. Approved. G. W. Fallen, PC. Smith, Mavor. Clerk. Gonsil. Jacobus & Co’s—New Clothing Store is a grand Success. They beep a large and fine Stock and are always up with the Styles. New goeds in choicest patterns arrive daily. If you want aii all wool suit for §10.00 yon can get it. If you want a fine wedding suit you can get it. Childrens Suits from 4 to 8 years at only §3.00 and up wards. In fact they keep everything in the way of Clothing and Gents fur nishing goods. Call or write to them for particulars Jacobus & Co. Hawkinsville Ga. Dealer in Toys, Fancy goods and confectioneries At Wholesale and Rateil, Sole agent for W. J. Lemp’s Celebrated THE LARGES C STUCK OF JS w M *5 ahr *** U- -Mf Id t IN THE STATE IS NOW OPENING AT “Cotton is still King” and A. J. Mar tin at the Planters Brick Warehouse, Fort Valley, knows to perfection how to handle' this King. Send him your part of the king. tf* should cause every property owner to Oct 23. THEY HAVE BEEN DOIn’G THE LEADING CLOTHING BUSINESS’ here for 22 years, and confidently assert that they have never before been able to offer such inducements as they are now offering their Customers. ,. r * ....... Good as wool Cassimere Suits at $10 and I hove several dozen healthy, young Tea Plants from the seed, at ten cents each, or §1.00 per dozen. Mrs. S. D. Killen. Macon, Georgia. No. 44 Third Street. We have a zvell selected stock of. Groceries and Provisions, all New and Fresh, which we offer to- Thb best place to buy your Grocer ies and Provisions is at Daniel Rhodes’ Hawkinsville. —tf. the citizens of Houston and adjoining counties at Bottom Prices. CALL & SE*£ Us. Oct 23. SMITH & IVERSON, Jacobus & Co are always the first to reduce the prices in dry goods If a chance presents iiself. —-tf. We hope our friends in Houston wil still continue^ to. write to us for Sam ples and pribes, As we will cheerfully give them. \ Jacobus & Co. Free Wagon Yard SiMpi^iEboias. -Remember Jacobus & Co never bate any Sham advertisements. They will do what they say. . . _ - ■ —tf. Any Style of baskets can be bought Of ..... Jacobus. & Co.' Do you Ttint Silks*find' fringes; if so Send to.- , ’ Jacobu ; s..&Co. -For Blankets Send to Jacobus & Co. At Jacobus & Co you can find any kind of Boots and Shoes, and at the lowest prices. Chow Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. —Dec. 4tk ly ■ Wan : SniteftUfav iiasi &v!^, Ubenil Patronage again So-’ Afl at exceeningly Low Prices. :r ilClfeiiv SiXilSielCtliSK @UijEP3Iltfi}0dy CASES. COFFiks MS CASKETS IN ALL WWhf. 7"\, . B@„Qrdersby ; Mail-and-Telegraph Promptly! Atiended.-°fgft' ■ GO^L.Gi^ ANU Y’CUf&o?**!.! Corn for Sale.—I have for sale four miles east of Ferry, 300 bushels of corn in the ear. Price 75 cents cash. f, W. J, Moore. Our §10.00 Cloaks ean’t be beat, Jacobus & Co. We have Cloaks from §3.00 up to J5.00. Jacoeus & Go’s. Hawkinsville Ga. Rust Proof Seed Oats for sale, 400 bushels. Apply , to me on the Bowdrie Place, or to Cooper & Cater, Oct. 2—2m A. A. Smoak. Why will yen pay one dollar for an article when you-can buy it- for 50 cents? Db. White’s Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu is the best remedy kuo vn for Non-retention of Urine, Irritation or Inflammation of the Kidneys and Blad- des, Stone in., the Bladder, Gravel or Brickdust Deposit, etc ..and all affections of the Bladder and Kidniys arising from weakness, Early Indiscretion, Fe male Weakness, Secret Diseases and all affections of the Urinary Organs in male or female. The greatestdiureticTknown. The market is flooded wJUripreparations of Buchu, the majority of which are of little or no value, bring carelessly and nnskilifuHv made; and' often feom ma : ferial fiaving"'^!? or.nn .medicinal val ue. In order, therefore, to avoid disap- Have received their Wanted to Rent.—Any one having two, fonr, or six horse farms to rent cheap, should leave particulars at The Home Journal office. Applications on hand from first class tenants wbo would prefer to lease fer a term of years. Thanking onr old friends of Pulaski, Dooly, Wilcox, Irwin, Hou Telfair and other contigions counties for taeir liberal patronage in would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, pledging oursi onr best efforts to please both old and new.,!pends. . Qnr Salesman,: C. 11. 1 ecu in the cotton wa honses and lots for sail. Those who mean business only can apply to The Home Journal office. FOR THE LAST - 6L0THINB, 8BT1G8S, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROOKEIff. HARDWARE. ETC. dignified of coursetopartieipate, n 1 I J I. ' V- » V ' <• . 1 approbation and relish. Married'.—Mr. Geo . W. Smoak, one .and guaranteed fi of the most energetic and worthy young diuietic known, planters of Houston, was. married in . Athens test week to Miss Lane, daughter the m . of Rev. Mr. Lane, of ihat ci'y. The bap- .plied by Roland py conple have onr wishes for a long Macon, Ga. JFoi life of joy tied prosperity,. G- ?■ ^Wing, afedlwe ri-ust the enterprising bocieiy will again soon regale the fun OTing old folks aud the merry little ones with a similar entertainment. One of the Old Folks, f£jjE Home Journal s This _please bring back onr i Un. An India rubber coyer, with ,,B) . name painted inside. We need it itosdamp, bad weather. Personal.—We bad a pleasant call Saturday from Mr. Jno. H. Hodges, f'tlielrwinton Southerner and Appeal, ^eare gLd to learn bis paper is pros- M. S. Jobson will return from Hawkinsville Sunday and bo at bis office here the next fifteen days,' - Fresh Mules.—A large lot of mules ifi6 t arrived, and for sale by. 1 CB . Wm. Brunson. ^ Pash Sale.—Mr. L. D. Rumph will sell a" fine plantation next Tuesday at administrator's sale. It lies within three miles of Marshallville and is well EU pp!ied with good running water. Wb will pay the Highest Market Prices for Pork, Chickens, Eggs, Hides, Nelson & Fobdham. Sheep Wantoi. Iwant to buy 300 owe Sheep for w j,ich I will pay a good price: Address me at Montezuma, Ga. 4w. S. S. Taylor. All of ournccounts are Due at the end of each week. Nelson & Fordhau. ' MRS TUTTLE Wishes to inform the public that she has a small lot of millinery left, that can ba found at Moore & Tuttle’s, consist ing of Hats, Plumes, Flounces, Laces, and many other little things. Please call and seo them—at your own price, tf. We Need it. Please pay what You owe The Home Journal. Dit, M. S. .Tobson,—Dentist, will be at his office m Perry from the 1st to the 15th, and at Hawkinsville from the 15th to the end of each month.— tf. ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAIL. Mose Halliburton, the', negro burglar who gave Messrs. O’Pry. & Parnell such alight wbeu they "arrested him, came very near going for Mr. Butnev the sheriff, last Suuday morning. Mr. B. was notified by another prisoner that Mose had got into the recess be- twesn the inner and outer cell doors with the intention of assaulting Mr. B. and making bia escape. The Sheriff made him crawl back right speedily. His wife had brought him a handsaw filo in a pone of bread, and with it he had cut a bar in the inner door and made the feed window targe enough to crawl tbrongh. Eis well laid plans failed, and now his wife is in jail too, for her part in the transaction' Mose had a stick tiiid {i knife that be barl made out of the steel shank of an old shoe. He is a desperate rascal, but prison jewelry hasja subduetog and ro- finining influence on him, aud he can’t welt exercise bis inventive faculties with chamsion. 250 bushels of Ckoick SEEd Oats— Bust Proofs for sale at 75ct. per bushel by G. W. Ktllen. Rico Mill- I am putting up a mill to clean rice 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 adjoining- counties. lam very Respectfully E. j. McGehee, Aug 14.—2 m. Perry, Ga. "When you go to Hawkinsville be sure to call on Daniel Riiodes. —tf. To Syrup Makers.—15 first class whiskey barrels for sale by J. W- Mann. Garry your cotton to the Planters Brick Fire-proof Warehouse at Fort Valley, The, very hignest price will be obtnineaaR* - tf. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. On Friday night last at the Hotel there was quite a gay and happy throng of the little folks of town, assembled with a few ot the married gentlemen and ladies', to enjoy the pleasure. of a social reunion and partake of the ele gant refreshments prepared and served under the auspices of the Ladies Mite ^jjfiety of the M. E. Church. The lit tle people availed themselves fully of the opportunity for a little fun and in nocent past time, while the older heads, Monday began by giving us very foul weather for fair week. —A large number of pur people are attending, the State Fair in Macon. .-r-We regret very much to have to record the death of that clever gentle man, Mr. Aaron Sommer, of Fort Val- ly: He.died at his relative’s, Mr. Bins-, waiiger in Mahon, nnd was buried with. Masonic honors in Rose Hill Cemete- r J- ;v„; —We invite special altenfcin to the law card of Mr . A, C. Riley. He has located at Fort Volley, and bis talents and gentlemanly deportment are sure to'gain for him a liberal share of the legal business. We commend him to onr readers. —It gives us pleasure to record the evidences of success - of that popular warehouse firm of G. D. Anderson & Son, Macon. They have recently pur chased tbe splendid warehouse they now oecupy on Fourth Street, are perment- ly in the business and getting their full share of custom. —We have failed to mention as one of tbe finest exhibits at our county fair tbe elegant suit of clothes of Mr. A. B. Schilling. It was made by Miss Emma Schilling and gave evidence of the greatest taste and skill in needlework, A gentleman of Macon a t_ouce purchas ed it. Mules Strayed.—Three mule got out of my lot night before last, two dark colored and one roan. I will pay liber ally for their return or information that will lead to their recovery. W. Brunson. —Our columns have been filled with advertising for the past month or two. but the press will soon be over, and we will make np for lost time by an in crease of reading matter. We have been so "busy outside of the office for several weeks that the devil, has had to edit the paper. '—The terriblo_scenes of last Satur day in our sister town,. Hawkinsville, look after his .insurance. Winter is the season of fires, and you should not put off insuring until it is too late. It will cost but a trifle, and will insure peace of mind and indemnity in case of less. Call at the Home Journal for particulars. — Mr John G. Holtzclaw, father of Judge H.jM. Holtzclaw, died last week at his homc5in Greene county. He was for over fifty years a faithful Christian and a good citizen. J:He loft an inscrip tion to be put on bis tomb which ran as follows: “Johu G. Holtzclaw, Born in the Flesh, May 15, 1804, Born in tbe Spirit, May 4, 1828, Died— (Oct., .24, 1879.) Spirit Immortal.” A SPLENDID PREMIUM AND a valuable present. We have perfected arrangements to give all our subscribers, old as "well as new ones, wbo pay strictly in advance, a years subscription to a splendid agri cultural and household paper. This will he giving them two gooddrapers at the price of one. The premiara paper is not only a good one,but a high toned, reliable one, consisting of eight pages, and they will receive it twice a month. It ie also published in the South, and is more’ largely read than any farm paper in the South. This offer begins at once, and will end tbe first day of Jan uary next. Iu addition to the above we will present all wbo subscribe by or before the 15th of November with a copy of “Legal Facts and Forms,” an invaluable little hand book for farmers and business men. We are making these great inducements to cask .sub- ecibers onto, and hereafter no name will be entered on onr books unless the. sub scription is paid strictly iu advance. .Col lecting subscription accounts iumaiiy instances, is too slow, troiiblesome and expensive a business to be renumera- tive, and we are determined to do a cash business if we don’t get. more tliAii: four hundred subscribers. , We Lope all of our old subscribers and-raany new ones will qom'e. up. at .once, pay old scores, if any,and renew. &§?? Don’t forget this, and be sure to t ell all your neighbors about it. On the first of December wa will take out a lot of advertisements, and very largely increase the re'ading maiier in The Rome Journal, We return hciartfelt .thanks for the liberal patronage we have recivec in the past, and assure-them that we try harder every day to prove ourselves wor- ty of it. Edwin Martin. The best of Wines aDd Liquors, cold beer, aDd everything nice at Daniel Rhodes’, Uawkiusville. —If. The best net results are obtained by selling your cotton near home. Take it to A. J. Martin’s Planters Warehouse at Fort Valley and be convinced. Plenty cf plucky buyers. tf. Send for Samples of our bleaching and Sea Island. They are cheap Jacobus •& Co.’s. Within the last 10 days we have sold 18 Worsted and Cashmere dresses to cuv friends in Houston, as we have just received another nice lot, we would ad vise the balance of our lady friends to send down for samples as we are sure that we can save them some money m buying goods of us. Jacobus & Co’s. Hawkinsville Ga. p-v-c-—-—- Fbesh pure family groceries in Hawkinsville, at the cheap store of tf. Daniel Rhodes. • Tea Plants. no sio’fWP :'F EUUhlA—nouswiA ouvAir. |g| Jga JjWS Jgjj Mrs. Mary .Watson; her hnsbaiid ~ * i *’' *" inehester Wnlsou refusing lias appied ■JIW .tial s ai.’Jii av—m—^ -*» -»■ i W! evs^j ft paiA B % wm 4? Cotton Avenue and Third , MACON, GEORGIA. n mil S OVfeiS fcashf 'J.ttn +i h pciHii lo W;. -y - - ■.„! ah-*to aoatenasem WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CPiOCKERT, CHINA AND GLASS' Table and Pocket Cutleiy, Silver and Sil- fer-plated poods, AhNB- MMUFACIURFB CF TLY WARE} O-iooiyaclgt- BOOMloTiSI Solia Silwer. s m tq w.MMMm w* No. 20 Second Stresr, - - - - - Macon, Georgia For Fine Watches and Jewelry Very Low Prices. 18 kt Plain Bings a Specially, A large assortment of CLOCKS and PLATED WARE. Oct 23. W. T. JOHNSON, BenC. Smith, S..M f T H: ft r¥ E B tal WimMim mn». Many of these goods have been made expressly for ns. As we have A regnliir trade to'supply, we take groat pains in selecting the best cf everything; iu our line. Our oil customers know where to find the -best goods, and the" .best are always tbo cheapest. : • . y-.v ' . hatb. Have become the leading feature iu our trade. We keep all grade3 for men tml* boys, from Stetson’s best to the lowest grades. We were the first to offer At the present low prices. We will sell the best fitting shirt that we know for §1.00. We have a large line of goods suitable for .laboring mon aud sail' them at close prrices. * - .. ; SS?.XD-T£3->0DCr"E-CatjEi..330*5e"3SS - r ' u And fit them out with Clothing and Hats while onr stock is complete. We hava" a large line of samples from one of the best Merchant Tailors in New York.' Fits Guaranteed. W1NSHIP' & CALLAWAY, Sept, 4— No. 50 Second Street, .Mimoqp G*p. ~~ ~ '-J. . , 1 THE. .OLD ROCK WAREHOUSE’! :: UAWHINSYILLE, GA. '. . riaaoo't toaoH 1 THE OLD RELIABLE SWINGING SCALES! '56~~hivid3' FTlr-TssaaoK} C. M.®0ZE1IAN. . F.JL-XOZEMaN. C. 0. BOZEMAN^ ' - .. .. . H ■• '■f ts 'Z oi»j|sa4to fj»h' v s 55 -y ii J icriegc'i L'oJssr-pK rapilipas T-‘ -V •' 1 r,ui£&c-ai |c ftflA It Iter-ilvtrv btfid la t^stf cl go t rlnnoa 1 hvmb bid: >r Inciliding the ml m wm -- m