The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, November 13, 1879, Image 2

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Pik-r: ■ . J-.'ri' — §2 00 Per Anftnni. Fr, Advance. E JlViX'dARTlS, Mitor & Proprietor. THIS PAVKH IS BKAD EflKr VTZ.TK El ONE THOCSASD Fi^IUES 13t THE BEST SECTION CV OIOECIA. IHURl-DAYEVRMXG, XOTTMBElt 13. j-lace was telegraphed^ to and instructed ~to iirfeST Ltd Loldilu ru until ant Ulcer jviiir 14k>-iant could arii\e. TLe MaieLiil ancsud Briny at cure and ck-thal Jt.cktwn- u«i- aU tending the S‘air Lair. 'Ike Chief of Poiice of Mi con ur,s notified End suc ceeded in airrating Lim without much The of SLrasbtirg, town Mo., was ■ . Mfe iu *c are. infep^d^tkat a track by a cyclone Saturday.! • T arrfesH: 'They were brought -.-A© Haw- . iU. I 1- n 11. Rn 1 nrJn. mylvili u rt ■ ^nrl Cotton is booming.—Worth 10}- to 101 in Perry, and 10} in Macon. It seems that fire readjusters Late rerllly earned Virginia, and they are jubilant over their success. # , '■ —P —■—— We are getting lets choice every day about a candidate for President, “Anybody tc boa! Grant., & Co., will do us. Two steamers were sunk List week by collisions with sailing vessels—one at sen, and one in Chesapeake-Bay. About thirty lives were lost. It is now feared that Delewaro will not be big enough to hold the Bayard beom, and that is will run over into the adjoining counties. 09*- Last Friday night one Henry Land rum shot in the head and fatally wound ed his brother-in-law, James Barrett, about five miles from Atjanta. , "The venerable Dr. Lovick Pierce died at his -home near Sparta Mouday, iu Lis 95th year. His' remains were car- rai?l to Columbus and buried by bis Aife who died twenty years ago. Tn&Cbife City Guwds wen immortali ty iu the recent raid through the north, Nothing-.could- equal the bravery with -.k'hich they would oseau’t a banquet ta- vble- . 5Tj;;5' laid a victorious ebsm- yvf&S. ViZAeK CpyouiLEE.s fast speech was a tirade on the' South, but wo can say one good' thing for Limlie had the , charity to do one tlnngfo please us—he died. "We commend his example to : other leading-stalwarts.. • The Turkish government is (xperienc- ing great finaha-kl distress. So great is it that the jgovcriimeut cannot render any assistance to ille jiilgrimage to Mec - ca.iah event which has never before oc curred since the establishment of.the - Ottoman Emmie. Mr. Francis Fontaine has been ap pointen Immigrant Agent for Georgia -under the law passed by the Legislature! His office will bo in New York and. he •wfl probably succeed to a considerable extent in turning the tide cf" immigra- -lion to our Siate. A lively duel ccccurred last week between T</iA "Aider, of the Atlanta Dis patch, and X. I. E:, of the Macon 7'e!e- egrapli. It was sail to see the former gorge his adverraiy under iha fifth lib 'and the latter return a| centre stub just below Tom’s diaphragm. Their, gory pencils still flash in the air. ■ ■■ The Macon & Brunswick Railroad "was not leased last week m- Mnconf There were some six parties, all private agents of railroad combinations Granting to lease it, but seme contended tbe advertisement was defective, and when' tlio hour, four o’clock, expired, the bids having reached 8180,000, the Governor declared it no lease; and wil advertise it again in a few days, Had2s-vile, Nov. 10.-James G. Blaine Dear Sir:—Et.rtliirg here is red hot—. booming for Grant. Como down aud make us a speech, but tone up well on Jersey Lightning, as it wil! held your voice and enable you to stand the climate better. Tbe thermometer,is 190,000 in the shade. . This is a. nation and wu have a glorious Bepnbliean mac- majority. Z. Chaxdluk. If the defeat of Bohinson of New York is the death of Tilden’s hopes for . the Democratic nomination we shall feel in a great measure reconciled to Cornell’s election. We can stand Bay ard, but would prefer a man who docs hot so much coincide with the contrac- tlouists. If, however, we cannot get the kind ef a candidate we want,' we will do the best we can. Parises made no et mii if in cu t trial cc mmenced before. Judge Whitfield at two cYR-ek iu-.the af uihtcii of that day.., The principal witness against;.the Paris Brothers was Kphiann kirns, col ored, who swore that lie saw them enter the warehouse in Saluiday and apply their eegais to the cetlen. The fire broke out- iu the warehouse between twelve ana one o’clock. Messrs. J. M. Hamilton'and son swore that the Parises left town, accom panied by them, about- nine ojciock in the mornrug, and at 12 p’,clock or about the time,the fire broke o.ut, they were more than twenty miles from Hawkins- Y'lle. Hon. Hiram Williams, of. Dooly, swore.that the Parises passed him on the road between 11 and 12 o'clock, at least seventeen miles fromHawkinsville. Other witnesses testified that the Par ises left Hawkinsvilla in the morning. The trial was not concluded until about eleven o’clock on Saturday nigbt. The State was represented by Colonel 0. G. Kibbee, L. C. Ryan, Esq., and Capt. J. H. Martin, of Hawkinsville, and the accused by Captain J. C. Ruthr erfoi’d, of Macon, Colonel W. S. Wal lace, of Butler, aud Captain J. P. Cai>, sou, of Beynelds. Judge rvhiifii'idi after hearing-all the testimony, concluded to bind the defen dants over, fixing their bonds;at. five: thousand dollars each. The bonds were promptly made, and the Parises*: to gether with their counsel and frieuds, left immediately for their respective homes.. - - . ,. - The Parises were accompanied to Hawkiu-sville by some of the wealthiest "and most influential gentleman of Tay lor county, and they, as well as their friends, claim that they can prove them selves enthely inucctnt of the tolerable charge against them, . Their cares will probably,be disposed of next week, as our Superior Court convenes on Monday next.—Hcmkinsvilie Dispatch. the campaign ;but.be is ordered to *top. Sir Garnet must have this honor, " And :Eu;tbe'world gpes.uu .TrulyAtliere iifZsA much Luo,buggery and demagoguery Seme time ago the press of New York city called attention to the fuct that large percentage of the immigrants ar riving at Castle Garden were paupers: TheState Board of-Charities, took hold of the matter and by investigation as- cirf allied that the inflow of crippled and infirm persons was being encouraged by authorities in Europe, .who thus rid themselves of the care of these paupers. These helpless people were landed in New York .without- a dollar in their „ ft up- whilethOse who deserved the credit and stood JiiC-heat and burden , of war,were passed over,or paled into insig nificance bvside this.great-, hero. TW last case oi this kind was the Zulu war. cult and peculiarly hard experienc. the rsc.nt sdrauces in prices, X can offer inducemen fightingthe Afjcans,- “J yfe position to strike ft bdiiI dIow snd end ww Sign of the Big Coffee Pot, 81 Cherry Street, Mac^i A JP»j among generals: and , governmenta politic there:is in city:oricduiity:poiitics in this .oonntryodT By: .theiway it; is said that Lord Woeeley made a series of bltinders while Governor General of Cyprus that rendered it absolutely necessary forhihi to diveft'aftention by bis brief African campaign,, , ■ ' ASS-WABE, TDi WARE. Crockery. Wooden Ware, Willow Wxre, Silver-Plated Ware,^Brushes, Dnaters —— - and House^Fnmishing Goods. Victor, ; ; RaDges, Utility Cook Stoves. 8®:^-fetpdpStpeetr teoa* and prices.' publio to call and examine my stock person, and belbie ent? to those wishing ty pur- J. DEALEHS IK N,ew Advertisements. COOK’S HALL. Wednesday Sight, Noy. 19tb Benefit ofthe library Association. THE FAMOUS GLOBE COMEDY COMPA NY . WELL PKOnUCE THE GEEAT LONDON SENSATION MADGE, THE CHILD STEALER, AND A Laughable Earce. THEY WILL ALSO APPEAR THUESDAY AND FEIDAY NIGHTS Entire .Chaags ’of; Frograauno General'Admission. .........50 cents Children 25 cents U@“G'g.early and seexu-e good seats. GEOBGIA— Houston County: Charles H. Jackson administrator -de bonis non of Jacob N. Goff of said county deceased has applied for leave to sell the entire real estate of said de ceased 1'" This" is therefore' to' cite all persons concerned to appear at the December Term T879 of- the court of Ordinary of said, county.; and show cause if any they have why said appli cation should not be granted. Witness my official signature tills Oct 231879 A. S. Giles. 4t. i Ordinary. pcckels, anil in .very many instances in ... : .1 Hffiavinrt Irnm rluoaco rsgS-and suffering from ditease. Their passage from. Europe had been paid, and they were led.to believe that Ameri ca* was an extensive benevolent inttitu- tutiou, wherein they would be cared determined-to appeal to CoDgress at the Tpomiug: session * - not ■ only to enact some iaw, if possible, to preyent such whole- Eaie'immigration of paupers in future, but, also to appropriate. money to, de- fraj' the expense'df returning this class of people to the European ports from. .which they ship/ ■ ' ’ ' . Tbs Atlantic and Gulf Bailroad was •sold by the U, S. Marshal on the 4th lust, for 8300,000, at public outcry,- to Mr. H. B. Plant, who re presets what ^known as the ‘‘second mortgage bonds/ The purchasers assume beih -Hie' "first and second mortgage bends, which, to.: gether with the bid makes $LAL0,Q00, about, we presume, the original cost of The rbatl. The road will probably tc-- main under its present able pian-age-. mi runt..,.. . • . . % .j News from Tuscon states that Mar--, row’s command met the Apache:,;Gbi^hpslygamy. -; Yictoria in Mexico, sixtv miles below the line, and in a moonlight fight drove him from the field., The troc ps .then returned, and are now gaarding.the.ter? ritory of Arizona against the' hostili ties now in New Mexico. The aolioo of- the troops was told the Mexican People of both puties at Washington are laughing at Hayes’ .prediction of a Bepublican Congress in 1SS1. The New York’s UVid’s correspondent says: “■The prediction, however, has stinmla- ttd.speculalionj and the more the mat- ter-is considered-1he.^qre-certain it be comes that the Dftmc cratie majority will b e dverwhf'lming. ” -! After a resume of ‘probjvble changes; the correspondent says: . “The HonSe'ih ISSLwouId num ber,-without losses, 175 DiTnecrats out of 293. At. the most but four dis tricts will be lest in Ohio, one inMinue'* sota/three in Winconsin—4hat is. an oxrreme estimate, for the chances are even—aud one in North Carolina: or a total of nine. That would leave the Democrats in the Forty-seventh Con- with 166 votes out of 293, a detflr; ma jority of 27. The Senate will have at least 40 Demo crats out of 76 members, and probably 44;” Dakota had a population of 14,000 in ISTOy Its population now ’ is 120,000, and it is believed that- the census of 1SS0 will show 180,0007 K9looks very much as’if 'Dakota would be the thirty- ninth Slate fidffiitted iiito ! the Dufion.' New Mexico claims fully as many, but would probably meet wiih Badical cp pgsitioh; cu account of the fear that it A. C. RILEY; . Attorney at Law, FORT|VAI:LEY, GEOBGIA. Collections will receive immediate at tention, and prompt^ returns . made Reference, Samuel Hall. Wanted. •A Lady of Four years experience in teaching-desires a situation in-a Private fatnily. Competent to teach the usual English brauches and Music. Deferen ces given. Address, stating terms Mrs. S. J. M, St. Mathew k, Care W,S. J. S. Carolina. Oct. 30th., 1879—1 month. ■ Administrator’s Sale. Under and by order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston County, will be sold before’ the Court house door in Said county, on ; tLe first Tuesday January-1880, within the legal hours of sale, the West half of lot.of land, num ber, two hundred (220)' and twenty in the original tenth district of said Coun ty, now upper eleventh district. Sold as theproperty of ( Everett.Sasser, de ceased,- for the payment of his debts and' distribution. Terms cash Adm’r of Everett Sasser, dec’d Nov. 6th—1879. GEORGIA—Hotston County: Wm. R. Harris Las applied for ad ministration on the estate of Joseph W Harris,, late of said* deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons ebucerued to appear at the January term 1880, of the court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause if any they have why said appli cation should uot be granted. Witness my official signature this No vember 6th. 1879. A. S. Giles, Ordinary. HEW DRY GOODS HOUSE IN MACOiV, At Mrs. Chadoin’s Old Stand, Second Street e State. Utah population; Dakota., but neither party seems ^pcus^^mitk^Sh jgi^ purged., of ■ • :: ThE : Hog- UHiAiERs. is - - Tennessee. — understands that the haers in.some section .of Tennessee gr^t disease i-es,embaag hog. cholera. V A farmer near Coal Creek bad some^eyen operate fliSh thiSe ofthe in proceeding: a^n^t the Lostiios. replied that'he had forwaide. quest to'the authorities of Lis My. He \a.sorl^a.s;ihat.s®e® or seven aied mu'rs-ht one of the : from a J. C. BAN NON & CO., j,t. TUEV ARETHEIXABERS IN I.OWPZUCES- OX They keep .one of the heat and larges t stocks in the State—thereby giving their patrons the advan, «UL tago of the'largent and handsomest assortmentm;select from. O j They have established a big reputation for FAIR, ,an4 IiIEERAIi DEALING ftnd their patrons Oil. have no fear pfbemg swindled, 4 til Tlieir MTeral departments are kept fnlly np to the re quire jpents of thoir trade. 5th. Thev havp'ah efficient, experienced and polite corps of salesmen, who delight to show If you want anything usually kept in a ni util OR 6ABPET ESTABLISHMENT, and want to sare monoy, give them a call before buying. They will please you if it ie In tbe Lower of fiU - mortal man. FALL AND JMINTER GOODS. WE ARF RECEIVING DAILY OUR IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Trunks, Hats? Caps, j» s mmmBt €MmEsr 9 . Wmw&mE, AND GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We also carry a good and well assorted stuck of Wmijfmm Mm@r C3-3 We Guarantee Satisfact ■jo Y^oTaiH a»xi iTTA ,3?sohb: snd Cheapest PLACE TO BUY I Carpets, Oil Glotiis, Rugs, Winflo’ SIiades,WaTfPaper, M'atresses IS A.T 3P - TAYLOH’S, * W.|d& COTTON AVENUE, MAGON, CA: Moots and Shoes. G-HAMB OPENING JOHN VALENTINO, WE ARE AGENTS FOR Cotton Presses, CaHe Mills, Kettles and a I kinds of Gm Gearing. ALSO AGENT FOR THE' CELEBRATED white siswnire- ma-cbunti;. We wonld be pleased to have you call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. . - Yours truly, JOHN F. LEWIS & CO. Hawkirisville, Ga., Sept. 25, 1879. mmer mrEB m mq.wev masst Headquarters for Low Prices. B. MANNHEIM ? 9 Eemsm, Has just received from New York and Baltimore a large and select stock Consisting of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Hosiery, Jeans, Domestics', Gents’Furnishing Goods,. Trunks, Valises, Umbrel las, Blankets, Saddled, Bridles, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Wood and Wil low Ware, Etc., Etc. »1© % In my Grocery Department will be found Bacon, Flonr, Lard, Sngar, Coffee, Cheese. Mackerel, Soap Starch, Etc. Also a full line of as-good Liquors as can, fce found in this market. Respectfully annonnee to the people of Houston and adjoining counties, the ladies especially, that they have opened and are daily adding to their.new and very handsome stock of. DRY GOODS, 4m* They make a specialty of tJLiO) In' all the (T larelT shades and J styles. The Cheapest Mach, Qash- ft --r,-.b'C-irrs o arrosru « e-a eunses io swuq Ever sold; ; in Macon, as -well as the -uj! byTfOOJi ad PRETTIEST (CALICOES. o- JDisp'aJcIi Lgy- Call and see onr. goods, and we witi gaaianteethe most courteous atten tion by gentlemanly aud experienced eu.. My stock of both Dry Goods and Groceries will be fonnd to be full and. com plete in every particular, and I guarantee my priees fo be as low As can be afford ed by any house this side of Save nnab. When you come to town be sure to gr that iny store is indeed Headquarters for Lc me a sail, and I will convince yon Prices. Very respsctfnlly, Hawkinsville, September 25, 1879. -K03’ 1 t i.iO-3 P. F. BROWN & SON, '**'S Emm Jackson DEALERS IN if: ' - - - :impsi Maebn, Georgia, ©A.. Clierry St, UskLoi* Telegraph. Buildin Hating buoghtin the cast from ib,c toanufacthrcrs for cash an entirely . Mww-mM® MMMmwm m etqce, I CAN AND WILI SEI.L AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE NORTH OR I keep tbe 'very finest and latest styles TMM JugmEB PgMTItS , - or any other wear. TilE VERY BEST BOOTS ARB SE0FS, FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. LADIES OR LITTLE GIRL SOUTH J Dave secured the services of II. McKKUVEY. who is in charge of my MANUTACTl RING PEFARTMELT, who wiil make or repair in the Mzmmm 'Srmm- qf mm at Mom -ATE Ap&IQES* OUTTA PlfiltCiLV JiEYOLYIJiG HEELS put on am boot or slioo. No mo.-o run'town heels, and costs no more than a common I«th« TRY THEM Thankful'for the very liberal p_atronage I hayo already received from the people ef Horntoa *d> j oiniug coimtics, I ask them to t^r mo iu MV WBW XjTJXTJH OB RTrSHiTESS. , Satisfaction guaranteed in Price and Quality. REMESiDERTIIE PLACE. JOHET VAAj^SNTINO G YAf IN IIAAVKINSYILLE, GA, Manning’s Old Corner, (AS IN THE DAYS OF OLD,) liSit ti tli Planters from .all sections within reasonable distance are cordially iwvitsd«: can make.it to their interest to brijfg their cbttorfliere for reasons as follow- 1st. We Lave good fire-proof warehouses' to receive it, where jour cot«( will be safe and handled with care. _ , 2nd. The crop is going to be short, therefore yon need good prices, andti is the place to get them. ill 3rd. Hawkinsville has the advantage of two good sound Banks, with P n of currency to pay yon for your crops when delivered here. 4th. Hawkinsville lias solid live men in her trade, who Lsto nearly «11“ oB £ their stocks in Northern markets, therefore can sell yon-goods cheap. '5th and last, but not least, the subscribers, now at the.Old Manning C 001 * come to the front with an Entire New Stoek, nusorpassed by anything fore offered in this market. In it yon can find ’’anything olid everything *“* bought at a store. Our Stock is too Extensive to enumerate, and W#9 J. ® from first bauds,’therefore we naid .no middle men profits. When joa bntg yoiir cotton come and see us, nnd tve guarantee jem will go to year itoffif* fled that ail we have; fold yon is true. gept, 18—tf JOHN HENRY & SON. down m i MAKE WAY FOB BUINESS M® 1 Read my Advertisement. I don’t propose to B flrl You, but I Mean Business! HBSQr ,"002 {he past seven years I have teen among yon, my bnsinesa a*pre»ent *!o«* X! BOcceml have met, I have worked to uwke my store HEADQUARTERS IK THE GROCERY UM&» ? . * . ' ‘A * ''jl i * /"""i —» i-'i G- b* And ii Is unnecessary to yuw utui a sodnui dSlo l-’yi rll »« - Sucli si Stock of GoD(ls,. iuid .ftt Suck BaaBcLessY 1 ? 11 ^ That they cannot b£ gfeplicitea by any house in the city wftitfr Uu ’ C - '* ■ of my patrons, and tBO-iriugithbajareU, have purchased such goo. „ Hawkinsville, HATE JUST OPENED LUG2£ ii’ylic. fi'Ywoh'■AtSMwi liibr, W: WITH EYERTTBI G:PERFECTLY &EW. O OLD STOCK’ We bnydireet from the manufiveturerp for cash, thereforo we are able to sell very low for cash. The Best Custom Work a Specialty, aud Every/Pair War ranted. If we sell a paper bottom or shoddy shoe we will return the money or give another pair in the place. Call and examine.before buying elsewhere. Jo Bui , u J. C. RANNON A CO. j I*. S’. BRO W Jf «b SOM. Haukinstiik, Ga., September 25, 1879, such goods as they need and -sill be My stock.ConaStsa* BACON, FLOUR, TOBACCO, WHISKIES, DRY BOOTS, SHOES, EARTHEN AND WILLOW-WARS. A mwoituBACGINC AND TIES A SPECIALTY, And m-Uicns of other gor-is, embracing all kinds ussnaLy kept ty first c’»s grccei j "“St 1 fit ofthe low A cureful < THE ADVAN ••joBtarorv saarli-il t - ■ such ex: and trnsting you win C onsider Aid visit my eatabliehme! irioaiii »tftoi»u ffia ow iaiiaitstiiib ‘uA;