The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, December 25, 1879, Image 4

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One of the most degrading ns well as dt lnsiTO propositions ret made is that which’ coulempiutefl the bnrgninicg of Southern political opinion and party al legiance. for Northern money. The Washington A'feri 3 , in an article on po- litical sentiment at the st-at of govern- BUGGIES Ordinary i; sold before said county, January I8S sale, the Wc are practical machinists and TOST YALLEY, GEORGIA. Collections will receive immediate at 1 tention, . and prompt returns made. Reference, Samuel; Hail & SON, Macon, Ga., Corner Fifth and Hawthorne Streets. —Aug. 7—tf. HAFNEfS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES, COLLARS &wn HA KIES, TRUCKS, TRAVSLUKG BAQS, LEATHER: CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. "■Calland examine cur stock before purchasing. Repositories—93Chcr^jrStreet, Jfacon MACON, GA. UlPCBTEBS ASB BrALEES IS Hardware, Iron and Steel, Agricultural Implements, Carriage Materials, Paints, Oils, etc. Agents for Massey’s Excelsior Cotton.Gin- Disston’s Circular Saws and Fair banks* Standard Scales. Apl 10,—lyr. tliered, packed and shipped in order than heretofore. Ht/L A. IKT -CTE 3 j&.O^TT3=i:E3 STEAM ENGINES, from five to Sixty Horse Power. SAW MILLS, with improved Friction Feed and Racket, or Screw Head Block. GRIST and FLOUR MILLS, PULLEYS, GEARING, BOXES, and Mill Work Generally. GIN GEAR, GUDGEONS. SUGAR MILLS and KETTLES of all sizes always on hand. COTTON PRESSES, both Hand and Power. in.03^ For enclosing Private Eesi Jenccs, Public Squares, Balconies, Grave Lots, Etc. Etc. WE KEEP A FULL SUPPLY7of»§Sf ARTICLES USED ABuUT SiSASS MSLLa, Our facilities for REP 'HUNGSTEAM EMGDsTSis otpzal, if not superior, to any orss in tie State, els new sndjof the beat make. Our Castings are made of the.Best Iron the market affords. V . Lend f . ircnlar and Prios list to . * Eh cxJOCscsyrT <& soiNse; AOS.7—1\. • " MACON, - GA. M8IIIE ¥0i!§ PROPERTY IN THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO 7 , |nc T^e rew exodus scheme to steak the State of Indiana : with negro voters is scarcely under way before we are as Mired.rfbat if is. an niter failure, and that' the dehrfetbnegroes are returning in disgust. According to the Washington Star several colored immigrants inlnili- anapolts, returning from Grern Castle, Ik. 1 ... t- the South, express ibeir «iis- iilist with the csodns movement. They say that : ff-ors ia Indiana wore misrep resented t>» them, and that the necessa ries of life were as plentiful and easily attainable where they came from. They ."advise, their friends in'Noith Carolina tj wl.er they are. TOTAI Thia company commands the highest confidence of prudent^business men on account of the sale ni vestment of its assets, and the prompt payment of all losses- Rates as Low as any Strictly Eirst-Ciass Company. J. RHODES BROWNE. * LAMBERT SPENCER, President. • Secretary, Compact, substantial, econom ical and easily managed. Guar anteed to work welland give ful! power claimed. The engine and boiler complete, including governor rump, etc. (and. box ing) st the low - price of R3 Horse Power, - $215 00 SELLING OCJT TO THE EAST ■ litical sentiment at the st-at of ment, says "that Southern members of Congress, aQjne after this fashion: "Wo have* nothing to hope for from the West financially or politically. The fall elections demonstrate that the is against as politically, but]even if •wero not, i here is no capital ■country to help build up and develop South. All the capital is'tn the Fast; South needs capital, and we propose to support the financial views of ike section that owns the capital" We cannot believe that any consider able. number of Southern Congressmen “argue aft?r this fashion.” Possibly dno or two disappointed and despairing Southern men, who see nothing hut gloom in the political future, may talk in That way in tiu-ir moments of de spondency. But that niiy such a “South ciu'sentiment” prevails, or that “this is the leaven that is working now” upon the Southern mind, as the Star asserts, v e do not and cai not bofieve.- Lopking at the matter, only in a mer- C'nary lignt. wBen liavo the Republi cans of the East (or Democrats either) manifested a disposition to help the South with tlieir capital, except where they perceive a chance to make a better investment here than elsewhere for -themselves? That is nut the habit of men of capital, especially with the cup ital acquired by the gambling methods so prevalent among the business men of the East now. The profit oi the veu- ’ ture is all that they consider in making their investments, and neither patriotic nor party considerations have any in fluence. If subserving to the viows of Eastern politicians could have secured for the South the favor of that section —could have prevailed on its capitalists to scatter their millions of money broad cast over the South—we have already afforded tbeiu several excellent oppor tunities. . All the Democratic Presiden tial nominations since the war have Iteen those of Eastern men fully comr mitteil to the “financial; views”, of that Bcctfon. The Democrats of the South supported all these nominations hearti ly, giving them the strongest support military dictation would allow in 18G8, a nearly "solid” support in 1872. and An entirely solid support in 187G, and yet this subserviency to Eastern. finan cial views did not- purchase for us the favor cf the capitalists of that sec- &P«te In one of these instances we snf- .KV-Jered a life long lvpublican and con spicuous opponentof tlieSouth through out his political career, but not a do llar of Northern capital sent to the South , (jould be traced to a recognition of this ;act of party and sectional abnegation. As one of our Southern exchanges, no ticing the article of the Star, well says: '•‘The idea that any pecuniary advantage pan come to Un* South from our sup porting measures in Congress is laugha ble. We can get money by working for it, and net otherwise—all the laws.tbat can be put on the statute books will not add q dollar to any Southern pocket; nor will any action theiSoiith may take induce the Northern capitalists to in vest tlieir money in (he South. They will do that when they can make more money hare than at the North and-not before.” The true policy of the Democrats of iho South, in this as in all other po litical erenorgsuoies, is to stand up for principle and constitutional right and d'^ky. They can purchase nothing hut contempt by selling tlieir political rights to tho capitalists of any section. 1 they can better endure defeat if sustain ed in n manly endeavor to mainlaiu their liberties and political. equality in the union, than by surrendering their con victions and tliti» independence to the money power of any part of the couc- lcj,—'Columbus Times. - . : The Chinese in California have be- g:jrp (o go. The steamer tlmt sailed from San Francisco-for Hong Kong on the 15th took 001 of them to their na- '2 five land. The port statistics of San Francisco ' show that the arrivals of Chinese during the year ended Novem ber 1st were 6,128, and departures 8,. 753— of whom 6,229 wint to China, and 2,517 to Honolulu—the excess of departures over arrivals being a,61S Et is estimated thafe there are 62,000 Chinese op -the Pacific coast, which shows that this population is decreasing instead of increasing, for when the anfi. Chinese agitation was begun, a few years ago, the estimate was 100,000. The to tal nunibers»of Chinese arrivals for the tweu'y years ended December, 1898, was. 230,430? and the departures and deaths 133*191, At this rate-the Chinese will soon cease,to trouble California woik* iqgmen., Mm Win. B. Fprwood President of the Liverpool Cham, bev of Commerce was in Cincinnati, and stated on Change that he made an extensive tour of the SonthG&n.l that he estimated i increase of the cotton crop this year L liotween t-woTarid three'thousand bales,. • He waspif.dito see tliat it had been pro duced cheaper then usual, and was be ing L better «■— the«. disgust. Star r- DEALEES Et DRY GQODS, NOTIONS. CARPETS. This Rooster will do the Growing at THEY ARE THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES- They keep one of the best »nd largest etoeks In the State—thereby giving their patron* the advan tage of the largest and handaemeet assortment to Beiectfrom. They have established a big reputation for FAIft and. LIBERAL DE ALING and their patrons hare no fear of being swindled. M. 4tli Thev hava an efficient, experienced and polito corps of salesmen. Their several departments are kept fully up to the requirements ef their trade. goods- vbo delight to show If you want anything usually kept in a Mill? ompet mmmmmr, aad want to gave money, give them a call before buying. They will please yon if it is in tlio Dower of * mortal man. FALL AND JWTNTER GOODS. WEARF RECEIVING DAILY OUR IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Clothing* Trunks, Hats, Caps. WMMBWMME GROCERIES OF EVESSY DESCRIPTION. We also carry a good and well assorted stock of WE ARE AGENTS FOR' Cotton Presses, Cane Mills, Kettles and all kinds of G-in Gearing. ALSO AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED ’VS7'^:z c z 3 33 stxi"wt7"X2^ra- o xs;xixr33. We would bo pleased to have elsewhere. -on call and exomino onr stock boforo purchasing Yours truly, JOHN F.. L JEW IS & CO. Hawkiusville, Ga., Sept. 25, 1S79. P. F. BROWN & SON, DEALERS IN Mmw, m@m s m£w& j&ww JacksOn street, Hawkmsville, HAVE JUST OPENED A Sh@© Stor% WITH EVERYTHING PERFECTLY NEW. OLS5BTOCK J / We biiy direct from tho manufacturers for cash, therefore wo are able to sell very low for cash. The Best Custom Work a Specialty, and Every Pair War ranted. If we soil a paper bottom or shoddy shoe we will return the money or give another pair m the place. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. 3E». 3?*. <£s SOJiT. September 25, 1879. ANOTHER' RICHMOND IN TEH FIELD Haring received premiums at the Georgia State Fair upon the best mado 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 publio generally to call at my store and examine my stock of goods, and a& the Boots and Shoes that carried off the’ premiums are ft fair sample of my stock, I am satisfied that I can please both as to quality and price. I am now ptepaired to offer great in ducements in the Boot and Shoes line as I am daily receiving additions to may already extensive stock. 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-Stitch Down and the “Old Rclinble,” both of these Brogans are guarauted to give entire satisfac tion. My stock of ladies’ Shoes is now complete, embracing all the grades that are kept by a first class shoe store. I would especial call attention to my line of Button and Lace* B^.ots. French Kid, Pebble Goat, Serge and Kid Foxed. Also a beautiful lino Dancing and Toi let Sbppevsi • I have also a good stock of boy’s and children’s Boots and Shoes, which I of fer to the trade at the yery lowest rock bottom price. Don’t forget that I am sole agent for Massey’s Revolving Shoe-Heel Protec-- ters and- remember that I run in con nection with my Boot and Shoe busi ness a manufacturing department where I take orders for custom work and do repairing at short notice and in the the very best style. Call and see me when yon need any thing in the Boot and Shea line. J. VALENTINO. 94 Cherry Street under the Tele- gaaph and Messenger Office. Macon G$w—Nov. 20—tf. D. G- McCORMICK’S BRICK ■ WAREHOUSE, REAR THE COURT HOUSE, H_A WKIHSVSLLE, CA. I herewith tender thanks to nli my patrons for the past seasons, and trust by strict personal attention to business, to retain you all and gain many ui wanes. I have the most secure Warehouse and best accommodations in HawkinsviEe. The Warehouse being isolated, makes it doubly secure. Large lot, dry shelters, troughs, good rell of water, and sleeping house with two fire-places. I give my personal attention to the sale of cotton, and guarantee tho highest prices that can be obtained. I keep posted with all the markets anil charge no eommisiion for selling. Iam Agent for the Centennial and Gullet Gins. Liberal Cash Advances made on cotton in store. BriDg me your cotton and I will certainly work for your interest. Very respectfully, s " , n - D. G-. MoCOKMIck. TIMBERLAKE & CHAPMAN, MACON, GEORGE Stewart’s old Stand, near Campbjj,, Jones’. * SALE," FS1B ANB f.q. IRT STABLE. We guarantee the best aU-ntir.r, , stock, anc will be glad to 6 L 3 ^ friends and the pnblie general^ ° Cr W. C. timbeblakp W. B. CHAPMAy; CAMP BELL & JONES, MACON, GA., COTT ON C.D. ANDERSON. J. H. ANDEBoOJY. C. D. ANDERSON & SON, WAREHOUSE AND Commission MorelmnM coaiBissiait merchants, War .'home Corner of POi LAK and SECOND S I kets Grt-vl their pntrono wish the n—. tlieir large anil eoram.Hlio,,, * :iat ing «ut;n*Iy rebuilt in brick for th- lir? Bow t : * modation of cotton coiiKimifii 1' i a ^ct>ui fidcat that thrir facilitit-s D>;- h ni j? re co “* crop cannot he snr^s.-a b/‘Iny Uou 2 « ?a*£ Tlieir office and sah*sn.« i.i haw i, c ^ n r with a view to irniirov.-,’. ..... comfort of vi»*.tors, ami h ccr^: -., invu •• - - tended to all to cali r.nd :;,-c Thau kill" ;Jn*ir friend.- for the liberal v r - extcmled to them iu the th» y k V ••••r'- ancs uuuc * Advances on Cotton in Store maid: when desired, at the lowest hM’k rater. |AMFBELl & JOHES, [ \ 1TLICATION FOILDISMISSTOS. ; iGL (v3i;)«(«P.V, IIoLsTl N Co« NTY- S. V. X.L s. Tomi.lvy. . recators of Mm. Karai. Touaslvy, at sai.l c.iiity. .li eea^ii. lave .-»i i,ii,-,i ir, :lisl:i MSI(.11 from tlieir IDie is timreiore t.M-itr all rei-e.;n.' ceiu-er--.} ;■> at tlio January term l.v«i. efthe Court oi Uctlnutry of mi.l i-om;tv. amt ali..t* eaur... if - tlu-y have, why .sai.l 'applicat.. ., shmil.i u,-» V 111} oin.-ial signature tins Oct 2,1. WU. X S..n,Ii.KS. or<!h--irr. FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. (HOOSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY B. L.‘WILLINGHAM & SON) LIBERAL ABYAKCES MADE ON COTTON IN iSTOKE. BAGGING AX'D TUBS I VEX SEED Al ' THE YERY LOWEST MARKET RATES. * Wagon Yar 'bd Sleeping Quarters Free to Ojstcmsrs GEORGIA —TIuCston Corst $: W. G’ Vi>n ami Q. A’. Vinson, ExecnOii-H of Josi-dt Viuson, of saiii coiu.ry, doCi-ii-ini. imvc applied for dia- i'aissiuii frtiju iiii ir tuiat. This is ihviff.ir- to t-vle all-penoui concerned t-> tipja ar at tin- "Febiisry rorni, 1830, of th^.Coiirt of Ortlinwy ot said comity an i slp.w can-.<‘ if any they have wi-.y said applicalioli sinmlil Uotlie grant- d. WitePss my i fi'n-ial signalnre this So- vembt-r (All, 1870. A. S. Giles, Ordim-rT. Hawkinsville. ■B '' 1 " CHARTER OAK FARMER GIRL COOK ST0YE8. BT0YE8. g-eo, MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, AXD WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALER Ei Usama Aw CUTLERY, OLASS-WAItE, TIN WARE, Cropkerv, Wooden W’are, Willow Ware, Silver-Plated Ware, Brushes, Dusters and House-Furnishmg Goods. Victor Ranges, Utility Cook Stoves. I respectfully and cordially invite Ihe public 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, GrlSG’. -^TVT. STJK.K, Sign qf. the Big Coffee Pot-, 81 Cherry Street, Macon, 0a. Iron and Brass /foandeiy, AND *2?TJH.-ES Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw, Grist and Sugar Hills, Kettles, Jolton Presses, for Hand, Horse, Water or Steam Power, Iron Hailing; also, Gin Gearing and Horse Powers, Sogar VTills and Iron Bailings Special ties. We also manufacture and sell the celebrated Pennington Horse Power, the cheapest and best Horse Power made, and, also. Pennington’s Turbine Water Wheel, equal to the best and 100 per cent, cheape-. First-clafs wort warranted. We have recently bought all the patterns belonging to the late T.C Nietet, an ai cnninlation of over 3 0 years: and we are now prepared to retail- any machinery made by him. Wc are as well fixed for patterns as any concern in the State. Our senio r has been in the business over thirty years, and both of i founders. Address A. REYNOLDS ICCLIifiTEi FRUIT TREES, Of Hie Varieties Rest Adap ted to tills Section. Why pay more for Frnit Tress not so well adapted to this section, as those grown at the Willow Lake Nursery* HOUSTON COUHTY, S. H. RUMPH, Proprietor. Responsible agents are now in the field soliciting orders fur next fall de livery. All Trees Warranted as Rep resented. S. H. RUPvIPH, Marshallville, Ga. C3rO> ‘zrCIi J. it W. CltHISTIAN’S BAR AND RESTACJRANT- NO. 68 CnERRY STREET, MACON, GA., VALENTINO'S OLD SUAND lewis, imm &oo„ BANKERS AND BROKERS,. HAWKINSVILLE, GEOP.GIA Buy and Sell Exchange, Bonds Stock, Etc. Ccl.cc tions promptly attended to. ALSO HAKE LOAN'S ON GOOD SEC CHIT Y- Advances made on Cotton in store at lowest rates C, 0. DXJNGAN, A. L. HILLEU DUSiCAN & MILLER, iN.ttOm.O'jrS Si.-t X»£S,X7S7-, Pebby, Ga. Practice in the courts of Houston and adjoining counties, Supreme Court of Georgia, United States Courts, and else where by special contract. To tlL8 I haven good place containing '2S5 acres in the liTth district of Don-tna, ‘dniut ilirei. arid half miles Jhi.vt of Dy- tnn, on whir!: i.; a good two homo farm, .<}>er> and rj..w in cnlriviiti>.n. v itlisbiiu- dauce of tiioLi-r for all nt-edf'il parpos-- t-s. which I will sell low and oil seooia- in..dating terms, fur the m-son simply (hat I have no use for it. The fencing is now prottv good and witii a mmleruse outlay »1! iliti fencing and houses, in- e-ln'ling Dwvliing and Gin-tiour-o. may be put in oxct-lh-ut con'litinn, ’ I Exinnhw tin: pti-iuises to your satis- Feo'018 OS ilOilStCn and aclfnin mg frciica and thea apply for n-nn« soon, Prkin-t-iQC! 5 3l.... t 1_. n : Where yon can be accrnimodated in the l>esir'of styh-, sritli fine Liqnors. Wines snd Cigars, and indeed everything usually kept in a first-class csLufr.'i.shnient of ibe kind. Meals at all lionrs day or night, with polite and attennvo Attendants to serve you. You will also find the proprietor ou hand who wiii spare no rains in giving satisfaction to any vho may favor him with tlieir patronage. BEDS FREE. ST. 3S.fr. C^Z'n.ISTi'X^AOT. Jrr a. perfect £i.**»d ITrihki:. ainl is llie only purely Yra.KTAELE remedy known to bci- cnce. that has mm 1*3 radical ami Fkkmanknt Cukes of Svruilis and Sckofula in all tlieir fitoircs. It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of nicrcnriaL rlieumati;-ra, and six'edily cures all skin oases. k/jr ^nio by C. H. Mann, Perry, tin., al! «rns::i.-ts. Small Frarn for Sale. ! an I juii tf. delt nai.Kjti to sell. Saaicil D. EiLwei. MACON, GEORGIA. Have opened their afore, No. 71, Cherry Street, next door to Cliaa Wsuhtef & Bro., with an entire new stock of ,c3. SMc of the latest styles and 1 est mahiifactnre, and w are prop;'.rod fo mannfartnre all styles of Cnsfom Work t > order. Repairing nejuly and y^..ri:pfly st’emied. to Also a large stock of leather and finding* ulvvsys on hand . flopin:; t‘> n-ei ii-ivt* Share of the pnblie patronage, we ask nil to tail, examine and be convinced that s’uis is the beat and clicapest store ia the eitv. 3E2-". £' C ^ X X. I & B.- H.. M l Y & CO., 98 Cherry Street, .'Macon, Sa. WAGONS, , —— j Geoegia—Houston Ci/lsty. It H. W arson has ap| lied for autarn.- j istl'atinu ou tho t-ifcalc ef lira. Mary I Wfiite, lab- of said coaury, dr ceased, j This i-t ta cite nil persons corns raefl to appear -t the January terra. 1889 o& the court of Ordinary of said coBcty, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not hi graded. Witness my official signature tins No vember 6 th, 187.9. A . 8: Giles, Ordinary. GEORGIA —IforsToir C'i untyi Wtu. R. Harris has applied for Bu- ministration on ’lie estate of Joseph V. . ilarris, late i.f said, di ceas.-d. This is therefore to cite all persons’ couerned to appear at the January form IS80. of the court of Ordinary of said ci iioty. anti show cait.se if r.n'y they have war said application silioulil not bo grant.- d. Witness my official signature this Nc- vetnber 6th. 1879. k A.-S. Giles, Ordluary. Administrator’s Sale* by order of the Court of :f Houston County, will be the Court house door in- , on the first Tuesday in 1, within the legal hours oi f half of lot ofTand, nmn- j hundred (220)- and twenty in the original, teadll district of said Coan- ‘ , now npp.ecrroltventh district, bo i tho piopeitiy of; Everett Sas ser > . ceased,.for-the-paymeoit of bis.debt=an dislriliution.. Terms cash GeeeD’ Sasseb. AtlinT. of Evar^tti Sasser, dec d Nov. (Hh—1379;. ISHi