The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, December 18, 1879, Image 4

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This Rooster will do the Crowing at Jet- THEY ARE THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES- Or? They keep one of the bout and largest stocks In the Stats—therein’ giving their patrons the advan- tftltage of ths largest and handsomest assortment to sslectfrom. v Oil They have estabUahid a big reputationfor FAIB and UBKBU. DEALING and their patron* have no fear of being swindled. 4 th- Tb*lr MTenl departments are kepi full/ up to lha nQQireaa&ti of their trtde. 5th* te f*S*tl**c*i and pelite forgo ef mImou*. who delight to *o* Hawing received premiums at the Georgia State Pair upon the best mode Boots and Shoes, best Brogans and for the finest display of ladies' and children’s Shoes. I take great pleasure in asking my friends-and the public generally to •nil at my store and examine my stock of goods, and as the Boats and Shoes that carried off the preminms are a fair sample of my stock, I am satisfied that I can pleas* both as to qualify and price. I am now prepaired to offer great in ducements in the Boot and Shoes lime as I am daily receiving additions to may already extensive stook. I would espe cially call attention to my line of Gen tleman’s hand-made Boots and Shoes, and to the following Brogan Shoes, the Old Virginia Stitoh Down »Dd the “Old Reliable,” both of these Brogans are guaranted to give entire satisfac tion. My stock of ladies’ Shoes is now complete, CARPET ESTABLISHMENT, »»d waul to MTS money, giro them a call before buying. They wm please yon if lt la In .the poster «f •- mortal ymm T FALL AND WINTER GOODS. WE ABF RECEIVING DAILY OUR IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Trunks, Hats, Caps, embracing all the grades that are kept by a first class shoe Btore. I would especial call attention to my line of Button and Lace Boots. French Kid, Pebble Goat, Serge and Kid Foxed. Also a beautiful line Dancing and Toi let Slippers. I havefitee a good stock of boy’s and children’s Boots and Shoes, which I of fer to the trade at the very lowest rock bottom price. Don’t forget that I am sole agent for Massey’s Revolving Shoe-Heel Protec tors and remember that I run in con nection with my Boot and Shoe busi ness a manufacturing department where I take orders for enstom work and do repairing at short notice and in the the very best style. Call and see me when you need any thing in the Root and Shoe line. J. VALENTINO. v 94 Cherry Street under the Tele- gaaph and Messenger Office. Macon Ga.—Nov. 20—tf. AND GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION We also carry -a good and well assorted stook of WE ARE AGENTS FOR Cotton Presses, Cane Mills, Kettles and all kinds of Gin Gearing. ALSO AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED WHITE SHWXSO’G- TVT AtQ TTyTvm, Wo would'be jfieaBed to'have you call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. Youxis truly, JOHN F. LEWIS & CO. Hawkinsville, Ga., Sept. 25, 1879. P. F. BROWN & SON Street, Hawkinsville, Ga, HAVE JUST OPENED Jackson MACON, GA., VALENTINO’S OLD STAND WITH EVERYTHING PERFECTLY NEW. ‘NO OLD STOCBL’ We buy direct from thfe manufacturers for cash, therefore we are able to Bell very low for cash. The Best Custom Work a Specialty, and Every Pair War ranted. If we sell a paper bottom or shoddy shoe we will return the money nr give another pair in the place. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. Where yon ean be accommodated in the best of style, with fine Liquors, Wines ar id Cigars, and indeed everything usually kept in a first-class establishment of tl ae kind. Meals at all hours day or night, with polite and attentive attendants t o serve yon. Yon will also find the proprietor on hand who will spare no pains i n giving satisfaction to any who may favor him with their patronage. BEDS IfREE. JT. 3VT. W. CHHXSTZAJV. Hawkinsville. September 26, 1879. To the People of Houston and adjoining FARMER GIRL COOK STOVES. CHARTER OAK STOVES. OBO. W.BUHH, MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WAKE, . *zd whqixialx amv htul dxjlLxs nr Srenes. (Miw *#o xstufintat. CUTLEBY, GLASS-WAKE, TIN WAKE, Crockery,' Wooden Ware. Willow Ww®, Silver-Plated Wore, Brushes, Dusters and House-Furnishing Goods. Victor Barges. Utility Cook Stoves, i I respectfully and cordially invite the pnbJic to call and examine my stock and prices. Having bought my goods from first hands, in person, and before the recent advances in prices. I can offer inducements to those wishing ty pur chase. Respectfully, _ LEWIS, LE0NARH & GO BAHKEB9 ADD UBOEEBS. HAWKEiSVTLLE, - - ... GEORGIA Bar Sad Sell Exchange, Bonds. Stock, Etc. CoLec liens promptly attended to. ALSO MAKE LOANS ON GOOD SECEJBJTT- Advancea made on Cotton m store st lowest.ratea O. C. DUNCAN. A. L. 1QLLBB DUNCAN & MILLER, ^LttomeyB »t Xjaw, Debbx, Ga. Practice in the courts of Houston and adjoining counties. Supreme Court of Georgia, United States Courts, and else where by special contract. jan 16 ly i manufacture and sell tho celebrated Bennington Norse Bower, the cheapest and best Horse ~a _ a w»: 2 L *. fTn-VInn Vela. ITbonl Ontlal tn tbd boat and IflA Tier cent. rflPHTlA**- A. C. RILEY Attorney at Law, FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA. Collections will receive immediate at tention, and prompt returns made. Reference, Samuel Hal? : A. E-BYNOLDS & SON, Macon, Ga., KAPNEFS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS AN© NAMES, TRUNKS, TR AVELL!NO BAGS, LEATHER, CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. *?-Cell and examine onr stock before purchasing. Sepoeitories—08 Cherry Street. ituvon, and 2C8 Second t, tngns'a scpC—75 MACON, GA. 2JIPCXTZ325 AND PlcAI.T.BS IN Hardware, Iron and Steel, Agricultural Implements, Carriage Material*, Paints, Oils, etc. Agents for Maasey’s Excelsior Cotton Gin, Disston's Circular Saws and Fair, bsnjs* Standard Sjjdea, dpi 10,—-lyr. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO of Columlsua, §544,72105. This cqaapan/ cnnimRnda tl;© iiiphf'st confidence of account of tho safe \u ▼PstmeBt of it* assets, rad the prompt payzuent of all bosses. Rates as Low as any Strictly Eirst-Class Company. J, RHODES BROWNE. 1 ' LAMBERT SPENCER, President. _ Secretary, . Application* for insurance should bo made to tho tm del-signed, who is folly 'onmiissioned as Agent for tho GEOBGIA HOME, EDWIN MARTIN, Agent, Perry, Houston County, Georgia. Compact, substantial, econom ical and sMily managed. Guar anteed to work reel! and give fuli power claimed. The engine and boiler complete, including goreraor onmp, etc. (and l»x- , ing) >t tha low price of 11 Horse Bower. * ' $21? 00 ft.V «• - 245 0C 6}i “ «■- -. 315 00 JAMES LEFFEL k CO., Spring, i i'K‘l(l, Ohio.’ COLORED M- E. CHURCH SOUTH GEORGIA CONFERENCE. ABBOISTMEXTS FORI8S0. Fort Vallet District—B. J. Allex, B. B. Fort Valley Station—G. AV. 'White- Fair View Circuit—D. C.8 weHwihff. llaredonia Circnit—Calvin Daniels. Perry circuit—Alford Wallar. . -rf Honderson Circuit -Amos Gilbert. Sandy Itivor Circuit—Jesse Wallace. . Lougetroet Circuit—Bobert Tukrs. J( ffcraonvillc Circuit—Joseph Bell. Ockmulgcc Circuit—J. J. Everett, Jacksonville Circuit—M. S. Pick land. ManksviUe Circuit—Larry low. Emanuel Circuit—Sand Fye. Brunswick Mission to be supplcid by B. Smith. Savannah circuit—Maihow Walker. Jefferson Circuit—H C Vfeett-ad. SanderWville Circuit—S. P. Andsraon. Cnioi TiUe and Macon—N Banks, liibb Circuit—John Zorn, Louisville Mission to be supplied by It. J. John- SOD, N.fT. Tboioas left in the hands of tho Presiding Jider. Columbus Disxmct—J. S, Wmxm.B.R G?«Ehiville Ciapalk—HlbeW Obritlmee Weil Point—Stoburn KcCalleo Long Cain Clr.uit-B.B. Jonei. Hampton Circnit—1, S. Nuns. . Bluff Spring Circuit—Randall H.Ilatvd. Betbsl Circuit—ManeonHamlsr. Band Lawn Circuit—W. M. Wallet. St. Paul Circuit—Wyatt Lowe. Sk-waVt Circuit —Bobert Bedding, ItlTer Misslon—John Canaon, Cusrrudsf fitreuit— B, M, Lewis. . Webster Circuit—Hinton Harrington. A Municus District—J. H. Mnosnu, P, B, Americas Station—J. H. Mitchell, Mnrshalivillc Circnit—Elbert Jefferson. /Joolv Circuit—J. H. Lockheart. Oglethorpe Circlut—H- W. McCray Lee County Circuit to be auppliod. Weston Cl cnit—Haul Barnett, fmlthvllle Mirslon to be supplied. A LEAST DISTRICT—C. A. ALOOOD, P, E. Calhoun Circuit—E Horn, Now Salviu Circuit—Harrell Brown. Cbilst Church Circuit—June Scbtt. Green Grove Circuit—A, Martin, Newton Circuit—Peter Balaton. .White Church Station—Hampton NIckals, Randolph. Mission to be supplied by Newton Brewn. Tallahassee DIktbict—B. B. Baks/P: E. Tallahassee Station,—X, K . Johnson. . Bethel Circuit—A. D. Hadley. Sosschoplc Circuit to be supplied by M. Smith. Jasper Circuit—J, X, Hawthorn. Marvin Circuit—Daniel Folimm. Becdc Creek Circuit—Jccsse Mitchel. Ectliieham Station—Jus. D. Smith. Leon County Circuit—Gunman rassxiore. Duccaurillo Circuit—Ailtony White. Tl.onia Rville Clrcuit—Benj. Mitchell. Gm.thvUe lo be supplied. J. M. Simmons, in bands of the Presiding Elder. -X, J. Taylor, In hand of Presiding Elder, 'Coffee County Circuit to beemiplled. \ J. P.Andersou and S- A.*Farloy, trausfoired, *o North Gboargiu Conference. liev. Berry Clay has been expelled from this Conference for immoral conduct. He has since indentiflcd.htmsolf with the A. 'jl. B. Church. Such‘characters should tic looked after. RELIGIOUS ITEMS- Tbo 01-1 Catbolics Are aboat to start » obuieb in New Orlenbs. Mr Spurgeon recently preached bis 'fifteen hundredth sermon. -Indiana lias 41.0G0 Baptists, with 5@7 ‘cbnrebes, and about 400 ministers. The Presbylerinn Synod . of Georgia VtSfi not'ffllow its mijiisters to nso the Affira v.D Sunday to go to oppointmeni •toemorial fund frtr theVelief and Ibe x»r. .Ale x. Clark’s wid flip port of lo • on Kftn ow end family is nearly ; A Cnlifoniiiui newspaper saysf ° ( die Col., is the only city of 8,000 inhub*, habitants in the WO^| 4 wiiioh b aB 110 fbuicli. During the last year tbe gospel was j>reaebed in a thousand cities and town a n China where it had not previously beenjheard. A cosmcpolifan Sunday-scliool oon- ,mention will Uc'd in Lcrdcp, nex -year, inconueotion with the Robert Rnike centenary. The local preachers, as a class, are .asking for rrpresentfitiop ;t^e General Uqnfereuce of the M. E. Church* and in IbeArnual qnferonoes. The Duke of Argyle, speaking at a reeent,chn^c|i fair, said that he did not xegard a bazar as a heroio jaethod qf iwising money for church purpose*. Jha Canadian /itdsptpidmfsayai “The .oatlaok for Congregationalism in Cana da Is bright apd hopeful. Onr Mis sionary Society is ont ot debt.., Onr eollege has just completed the fi20,000 endowment,” The mevement in Franco from Cath- . olicism to Protestantism is growing rap idly. The Secretary of the —Evangelical.Society of Paris states that if he had the means they conld found a mew Protestant church in France every week. Dr, Storrs said: “Ibe bapda-riting uf Dean Stanley, of West Minister Ab bey, is perhaps without exception, tho most indecipherable handwriting that was ever achieved as one of the fine arts by the human intelligence and the hu man hand.” The following appropriatiops for tbe ensueing year were made at the late meeting of tbe missionary committee of the M. E. Cburph, in New York. For- f ign mission, §279, 51C; missions in Ter ritories of tbe United States, to- be ad ministered ns foreign mission, 820,000; domestic! 8243. 316; misctllnncops, 873, (ICO; grand total, ?61o. 832.’ An addi tional 83,000—a very inadequate sum— was placed at the disposal or the Board, to project an official missionary maga- ^ , * Official whippings are continued reg ularly at Newcastle, Delaware, and are regarded as a matter of course by th<j residents, thorigli strangers are some- Kmes shocked by the slight. On the last whipping day five convicted tljjt ves were punished.-—The first was a Ger- . man, who was not severely Inched, and lie walked away smiling. Thp second was a miserable trr^ip, who iip.re jho ordeal \iithoi:t fiin'ching. l'£-> jl-- i grocs; who c.-me next, unll’Ctl t»nu in utter- d under the p:nc ej sovorp iilou-s. Tl«-> fiitn v ,s a ! : '» v ‘ f fifteen. jit- w:t«-o fl nni flint it vp.j-t UeCfS D. G- MCCORMICK S aceUMATEO i FRUIT TREES,! Of the Varieties Best Adap ted to this Section. Why pay more for Fruit Trees not .no well adapted to this section, as tho se grown at the Willow Lake Nursery, HOUSTON COUNTY, S. H. RUM PH, Proprietor. isponsibla agrats an now in th* Said soliciting orders for a*x% fill de livery. AJI Trees Warranted as Rep resented. S. H. RURIFH, Marshallville, Ga. f-rlv t, r fii.-t. is - i • rjf >■ >S-; > 1\ S':. I; US, A. >!- !^1I Hijji. tlivy *jvn i i? ■ hands < ^t {>f ! t;:l i»-f was ns*fl to l i -.-sc ngjjin he- • i t.-- Id--Ms were ■ t ; ally h the ■ T- o-vd. ‘ M ASTtra* ACTDRE STEAM ENGINES, from five to Sixty Horse Power. SAW MILLS, with improved Friction Feed and Rachet, or Screw Head Block, GRIST and FLOUR MITAS^ PULLEYS, GEARING, BOXES, and Mill Work Generally. GIN GEAR, GUDGEONS, SUGAR MILLS and KETTLES of all sizes always on hand. fOTTON PRESSES, both Hand and Power. IRON RAIING, lor jneliMling BriTAto Be*i ter.ces, Public Squar«s, Bilconiee, Greve Los. Eie. Etc. FULL SUPPLY - OF ALL ARTICLES USED ABOUT STEAM MtLLa. iiur lx-utiticii for BKP.-JB1XG STEAM ZVGI5E3 i» ogiuai, If not Miprttor. jo »uy ones in tbe Stale. c,ls‘ i.' tsa end of jUa be^j hlfisr. OurXSs^ng, are mfdo of the Beet Jrou pie uiA--ket »3bri«, AT.r; wrkTtH: watitiaimtejd, Bona i taf ^§r Wd Brio. ^ to ^ CROCKETT & fSOIVfSS, • 7—u. ' atACpx, ga NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, HAWKINSVILLE, CA. I herewith leader thanks to all my patrons for the past seasons, and trust by stri$C personal attention to business, to retain yon all and gain many new ones. I have the most seenre Warehouse and best, accommodations in Hawkinsville. The Warehouse being isolated, makes it doubly secure. Large Jot, dry shelters, troughs, good veil of water, and sleeping-house with two fire-places. I giva my personal attention to the sale of cotton, and guarantee the highest prices that can be obtained. I keep posted with all the markets and charge no commission for selling. lean Agent fertile Centennial and Gullet Gins. Liberal Gash Advances made on eolton in store. £ring.me your cotton and I -will certainly work for your interest. Very respectfully, - £opt - u - D. Gr. McCORMICK. C-D. ANDERSON. J. H. ANDERSON. TIMBERLAKE & CHAPMAN. MACON, GEORGIA, Stewart’s old Stand, near Campbell k Jones’. SAiE, Fite turn uv. 1RY STABLE, We guarantee the best attention to stock, and will be glad to see onr friends and the public generally. W. C. TIMBERLAKE, W. B. CHAPMAN, CAMPBELL & JONES, MACON, GA., COTTOBT FAOTOB b -—AND-- COMMISSION BFROHANTS, Warebouto Comer ot BOPUlB and SECOND 8TEEIS, Greet their patrons with the annousceaeat Oat their large and commodious Warehouse is new fc*. ing entirely rebuilt in brick for Hie better tram modation of cotton consigned to them, and art cos. fldent that their facilities for banding the next crop cannot he surpassed by asyhonse in the C. D. ANDERSON & SON, WAREHOUSE AND FOURTH STREET, MACON, CA. (HOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY B. L. WILLINGHAM & SON) LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON IN STORE. BAGGUm AND TUBS 1 URN SHED A1 TEE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES. War^onYar rnd Sleeping Quarters Free to Customers GO TO J. M. W. CRHISTIAN’S MACON, GEORGIA. Haro opened their store,. No. 71, Cherry Street, next door to Chas. W&chtq & Bkx* with an entire new etoek of Boots and. Slioes ot the latest styles and best manufacture, and we are prepared to mannfaetnre all styles of Custom Work to order. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Also a large stock of leather and finding* always on band, .Hoping to receieive a Share of the public patronage, we ask all to call, examine and be convinced that shis is the best and cheapest store in the city. EC. SCEAI Xr et rBO R. H. MAY & CO., 98 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Manufacturers and Dealers in Their office and salesroom have bees roarragsd with a view to improved light on sample, and th, comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation la , x . tended to aU to caUand see them. Thanking their friends for the libers] patronage extonded to them in the past, they ask its conlun. anco. Advances on Cotton in Store made When desired, at the lowest hank rates. CAMPBELL & JONES, A pplication fob dismission. Geoboia, Hovsre s Cocstt: S.A. &L. S. Tounsley, executors of Mrs. Sank Tounsley, of said county, deceased, have applied f,i dismission from thoir trust: This is therefore to cite all persons concernsd to appeal at the January term 18S0, of tbe Coart of Ordinary of said county, and show cause. If any they havo, why said application should set be ? "»ntod -fitness my official signature this Oct 2d, 111*, m. A S. GILES, otdtasry. GEORGIA—Houston Coukty: W. G' Vinson aud Q. N. Viniou, Executors of Jositih Vinson, of said county, decoaAed, Luve applied for dis mission from their trust. This is therefore 'to cite all perrons concerned to appear at the Febunry term, 18S0, of the Court of.Ordinary of said county and show came if any they have why said application should notba granted. Witness my official signature this No vember 6th, 1879. A. S. Giles, Ordinary. cures oi anmnis ana noaorLnA m un wa stages. It thoronghly removes mercury ftom the xystem; it relieves Uie agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and spfedily cures all akin fiis- For Sals by C. B. Mas*, Berry, Oa., and all druggists. Small Framfor Sale. I have a good place containing 285 acres in the fifth district of Eourton, about three and a half miles East of Bj- ron, on which is a good two horse farm opeD and now in cultivation, with Abun dance of timber for all needful porpos- es, which I will sell low aDel on accom modating terms, for the reason simply that I have no use for it Tbe fencing is now pretty good and with a moderate outlay all the fencing and houses, in cluding Dwelling and Gm-Honse, may be put in excellent condition, Examine the premises to your satis faction aud then apply for terms soen, as I am determined to sell, tf. Sakuil D. Emu*. Geobgia—Houston Co'ibtt. R H. Watson lww applied for admin istration on tbe estate of Mia. Mary White, late of said county, deceased. This is to cite nil persons concerned to appear at the January term, 1880 of the court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any they have, nhj said application should not be granted. Witness mj official signature this No vember 6 th, 1879. A. S. Giles, Ordinary. GEOBGIA—Houston Couktx: Wm. R. Harris has applied for ad ministration on the estate of Joseph W. Harris, late of said, deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to appear at tbe January term 1880, of the court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause if any they have why said application should not be granted. ‘ . _ Witness my official signature this No vember 6th. 1879. A. S. Giles, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale* Under and by order of tbe Court of Ordinary of Houston County, will be sold before the Court house door m j said county, on the first Tuesday i® January 1880, within the legal hour* oi sale, the West half of lot of land, num ber two hundred (220) and twenty in the original tenth district of said Conn-- ty, now upper eleventh district. °y a as the property of Eyereti .Sasser, de ceased, for the payment of his debts ana distribution. Terms cash Cubed Sasser. Adm’r of Everett Sasser, deo’d Nov. 6tb—1879.