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Pebbi, Thubsday, December
SIDEWALK GLEANINGS, |
_ & ■-* * *
Xvcal Sews of Towi anu County.
LOCAL. NEWS.
of .these farmers, as j his whole business in Perry at an
Farming:
_ Basbeen
—Rather insinuating weather. of short crops and hard times, it the.-.carting of another manufaet- Dr.-.r. - r - ■ .val:
—Net much, farm w:rk this week . refreshing to ns to -give .publicity uring stock company in Perry, i you a
A-A - .to such, .instances of - profitable Mr. S. F. Dasher, who new owns a Tbe Bbaltli arptrnd
. .. , j igs . lie oolecen \ Gf farming as those effiwobar3-worP-‘sasfmiilj srfthpbwe^glflnerjmatcii- lJsryigpQSf Sp LeragIinow, exrieptcduhty; at the
—Gol. John D.Lrea, of Macon, Vlsltln | “ iends . ing Houston farmers that^eame toj^.mpaiSing inBcMn^ saw,At- Qh-HT^TliompspEs litfle poti;abofit 85 years. The i
in erry^ j our knowledge last Saterday. This | etc., located at .Myrtle, has made
—On account the extreme cold,j is not a eaie of “brag on the part 1 the very generous offer to place
no church service was hdid in Per-; of either
ry last Sunday. . j neither of-them ktiows that‘we are
—The first snow of the season j in possession of tEe facts herein
fell here Saturday night, or very j ma ^ e public: - s -
early Sunday morning. j Mr - ® E. Jones runs a three-mule
.§£ _ . ~ _ i farm in the Henderson- distrist of
~jive.-rIb-js.DeK man of VWjHbmtafT coaitr, o- the Ezell
should atteqdjhe oitizepe meet- Iactation . He began W m-k u-ith
mfrain^ 6 k ° Me t'' 1DonOW j the idea that success depended on
morning. - ; bis making, needed far.m ■ supplies about $1,700, and he is iriiiiug to
—Snow-cream was a rarity that | on the farm He used three tons j take that amount of stock. How,
was heartily enjoyed by a good of guano, and did not- allow his j if the citizens of; Perry. wilLadd to
,Tr 5 ^ --- J -* -—this from $5,000 to S8,G€0,'the
Ga., was before oar County Com
missioners last Monday.; .■ He .is
agent and contractor for rfernist-
ingihe steel clad jail cells made
by Pauley Bros., St Louis, Mo.
He exhibited materials, plans and
.specifications of his work, and in
company with the commissioners
examined our jail. He named a
tprice for yrhich he would put in
his icells, furnish pump, piping,
seweratfe, etc, for cleaning the
< jail, and arrangements for proper
ly heating it in cold weather. The
commissioners were well pleased
with his material and plans, and
r he will meet tnem in Perry -again
next. Tuesday. In .the mean time
.thbmatterwhl be carefully con-
.sidered, and on that day his prop
osition will be positively accepted
or rejected.
luting dat last
tr. Jim Brunson
appraised valuation, and take it all
in stock ittihe new company. Mr.
Dasher is -Well versed in the. mill
business, and pan see the advanta
ges to be gained by the establish
ment of a larger .mannfaethfing
business in Perry. His engine,
machinery, etc., would amount to
many_of our citizens Monday. | crops to suffer for need of work.
.—The farmers with whom we: The result: is highly_ satisfactory,
have talked this week do not think ! when a eomyarison with others is
have
of cotton, a plentifuL supply .of
the oats recently .planted
been injured by cold,
—The Christmas turkey has not
corn, fcddSr, ; peas' and potatoes,
, . - - -. some-syrup and other products, and.
yet invaded-Perry to auy consider-: porl L alter re-
^taeztent, Tfeu,ay be glided: B affhoi* fe offe hogs,
0 - !tl 0 .oeser. ! frony.urbieh lie hopes Coproduce
A fresh application of paint an abundant crqp of pork . next
a net profit
. able- extent.
—While out- J
Friday afternoon
tshot at a smpe and hit-a negro u ..., f ,- -\\.
v, g ,, t- -r , -rT has improved the arroearance of year. Ho has realized
bov, son or the Lev. Liovelace. fior-;,, , „ „ ... , . -
^ , , , , , : the stores 9P Carroll street belong- of , about $600 beyond a good liv-
tunately the boy was not seriously - = , *. . . . JY . &
hurt Jim was near the railroad
amount will cover the additional
ii (W. j'Pdib. iiic lmuiciuciic ^ /■. ^ .
Garrett, wEo has been quite sick cause oE her death wks paraJysIe, rX v 1 OUSiXy olirSGb,
for several days. _ . j from which disease she had been. 1V7 A flflT^? n fJ-lC Q P
The fall term of Professor L. B. suffering during the past fifteen; yyereaehtlyjffcrcltaseaipthe.
Pll® school, at inthoi iaontbs. ■ MpSSSSpggg
Academy, will close ; to-morrow. L Mrs. Green had-been living with [ they are markedto se&r.t priafe pri
lime ^ j-- ^
; M4ssrs. J: Hunter and H. G. | a devout Christian, and was much |
Cox, of Oglethorpe, and I. Smith, esteemed by all who knew her,! Y7 0 se n tiiecA
S. King’s
They are
comforted with the knowledge that | and
! rest.
got
“n Sxemoriain-
of Dooly county,? have located c a I and the sorrowing relatives are
steam saw mill on W.
placej near' Feagin.
sawing finely, ;. ■ ,
The hasbandman has about
his crops gathered and spent.
There are several in this neigh-
machinery necessary to mahnfact-1 borhcod who have not yet .sown
nre all kinds of buckets, clothes- ( oafs, for fear that they may suffer : at his hom e nedr. Henderson;' Gas,
pins, and a variety of household the same fate that so many did last ‘ Hov. i9, 1886, of hemorrhagic £e-
winter. i ver. He was the only son of B. G.
Well, Mr. Editor, I see that bur and Anna L Owen. The latter was
Goverhoryhas-sent hxa message to; a neice of Revs. J.- B. -and E. H.
rJJAPAQi
D SHIRT
sto order, erti
a - good wsmah has gone to her { 3 -Sfc; Qur gtpck of Hats m
& ! crac-es ail i.ae newest styles. Call oil;.-
Lane Owen was born in. Cuth-
berf; Ga., July 26, 1876, and ;died
We-know v-c
b'lJiC
nsnic
Lilt I
Sl' Chc Ay ytreet, Maeon, Ga.
l Stsrsat. Vaiariiss. . 3>ec..:
wareSj mid al'sa:to;put in running
order a first-class grist mill. la
the factory - the lumber" can be
Houston Sheriff’s Sales. ,
Ga thofirstTuesdayis January, 1SS7,
within tki* iegM hoars of sale, I .wjll sel
taken in the log and be. made, the Legislature In regards-to the ' McGehee. His-
be fore the eoiirt hoasg ilodr in the town
of Perry, Houston county, Ga., the; fol
lowing property, Uvvit: ' y
- . Two tracts of land in tSo- UEper . -lith
mother ‘having district of Houston county, Ga^ i tract
ready for all building purposes, jcopvict lease. I. Lope oarlaw-1 died when he was but a few days byiaS"
A large number of hands would be j mvbers will make haste slowly ; old, he was rested by his grand-
employed, and an increased circu- j when they, start toc.hange our con- j mother and step-grandfather, Mr.
Iation of money be the result. In | vict system.
I and Mrs. A. E. Tucker. He was a
_ . Tours truly; ^
|JPg. fl hd is positively convinced ■ order .to accomplish this iti is nee-! Liberality. • noble boy, truthfulness and gener-.
{trestle that spans Fanny-Gresham - —No festivities of a public or j taafc ^ere Is money in fainming. [e Ssar y f or every one to take hold, j [Hoie:—We regret that a lack | osity-being prominent traits in his
branch The boy was near by but ’.private.character, to take place-in! ^ Elijah Hipps farmed this ; a £d at once, us no time should" be; of space makes it necessary to i character. His little heart seem
. ... . ’ - , v, - • • - - cor r ; ed to be a fpantain of love, over
ly hi(jh discusses ; flowing for e^ery one. Ten. years
ago his young mother -went- home
find out how Vadly the boy was ex^nsiyply-he^just now, except e rgv,and common sense in propor-
hurt, Jim ran arler he ^oy gun on the healthM cheeks of pur ^ Hi did,not-adoot the all
in hand and his dogbarking. This charming maidens and inatrons, | ^ tton poiicy> conseq uenity he now
increased the boy s iiight and aad-; —Prompt action on the part of knows there is money in farming,
de ^ strength to his earns. e our.jbusiness .men will secure the Mr. Hipps has gat herd and sold
boy b mother reached him Jim establishment of another 33 bales of cotton, besides raising
® cene ; manufacturing enterprise in Parry, i an abundant siipply of corn and
beyond our reportorial abintyr Dr. | > a i i»r Q _„ -p. ' j other nesessary farm supplies.
Miller extracted several shot from Misses Ada and Mary Drew j ,y ]n -- - t .
w A. - ,Claxtc# : , of Macon county, return- | f m - Hl PP 3 sold a11 hl3 cotton in
—•>■«* r- "> t ‘ l ed home last Monday, after ;spend- cen ^ s P er P oand »
—Parties who'contf mplate build- ing a .week in Perry with Mrs. J. j and Ms, o ones sold more than half
.mg houses will serve their own in- j W..Colyer. [of his cj^ton Ji6rc, - Bo.h ,fifartily
terazt, admirabty bj confemi* j _ SIra | ; Jc .,D en i 1 ard Turned 1 I ““ M"
con, Ga., maimfacturara aud deal- ^ ome ^“{SatQrday, after spgadmg j Tbese gentlemen UaTe mncIe
Ah, doors, blinds, mould- .^ercl months at Inian Spnffis ) good erop3 fa . .. bai Je „..
' and points m JNorth Georgia. We-.- ... ... • .. -.
ings, all kinds of building materi- i “““ ing that^he man and his methods
’ s understand her health is much ar
are the chief factors in successful
farming. _ These gentlmen are no.t
pretentious men in any-respect,
al and builders’ hardware. Mr. j m p rovec L -
Hendrix is’a, practicallarchiteefc of , . * . i h *
long experience,, and Mr. Willing- T communication from Byron,
ham knows his business thorough- intended for publication in The but the showing they have - made.
}y They know the needs of build- Home Journal last .week, reached, is highly commendable, as well as
era, and are prepared to supply This office after that issue of the j profitable. , Others whoj make a
them at fair prices. Bead the ad - j paper had been printed and mail- j greater display of talk and ^glitter
vertisement in this paper. j ed to our subscribers. ^
—Revs. J. W. Domingos and C.
can find in this record an excellent
text for an instructive lesson.
-We have on-file;fourth chap-! - ^uuugt-duu u. What these gentlemen have -done,
ters of “Notes on the Situation,” I * e ' e - ^ aSL . °“ a “ i any sensible and able-bodied far-
Irittei tor . The Hohe JoraEiE j *° ““ead tte South Geo^m. Con-; mer g Hou - ton ean do . 0lher5
by “Spindle Shants." The pub- j M Meftodiet Episcopal; hare don0 B „ el , tMs yeal ._ no
Superior
ing at 10 o’clock, to express their j
idea.s and choose-an executive coin- I
mittee to arrange and Carry out 1
plails for the work. A full attend- j
arice is earnestly desired.
Married at Fort Valley.
Mir-
Married.
, From the last issue of the
ror we clip the following: - i
"One of the most pleasant and
j.happy marriages it has been .our
*- l.fortiine to. attend, came off at, the
; ^residence of the bride’s parents in
. Mr.. W. H. Buff was married cityThursday^.-in which Col.
yesterday afternoon to Miss Be- j'Jcbn^F.Hoss, of Macon, and Miss
becca Borum, at the -residence of' Eiaudia V. Eyerett, danghter of
the /bride’s father, Mr.. Daniel an ” - drs - lT - Everett, were
Borum, in Dooly county, ' Rev. C. I mari ’ ec1, ^ r - Ross, father of
W. Sno\p, qi Perr't^.-'fvm^intinrr’ j l Qe grdorn, The par-
The groom is one of the most- sue- J *’ es *° com P ae k Trer - life-long
cessful youns farmers in Houston |.Wends; grew up together-in this
county, and has a host of Mends | communRy^d hava now mated
who “will cordially congratulate! 1 i a PP*ly v ^ d vnljourney on m the
him on the important step lie bfePyf . ^ ve °P-j o a peace u
taken. The bride will be heartily 3 a § e “f/^ 1U
welcomedin Houston.;. :. 4 bette t E Y° rld; , Tiieir tSture spreads
j out before; them
; profitably arranged Mr. Boss ris
TheHoEEtTotfBNAL extends cor- ( UUL UCJ ' , " 0: LIJC!il -pI®Bsantly c.nd
dial congratulations to the young; ,, ,,
. . „ a prosperous young attorney m the
couple, and wishes for them a m-: /,. r i i
*------ city oi Maeon, and now has _ a iu
lication of the notes will begin in
the next issue of this paper, and
they will prove quite interesting
to our readers.
a
Christmas Is jComing,
Ahd. Miller & Hilbert are pre-
Church, which convened in annual
session at Cuthbe'rt yesterday.
_ —Gen. C. D. Anderson will be
in Perry next Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, for the purpose
of collecting state and county taxes
for 1896. This will be his last
pared for it. They have opened at! official visit to Perry for this pur-
tfie Drug Store the largest and ; pose, and his boo^s .will^positively
most elegant line of B^oliday Goods
pver brought to Perry, consisting
,of Dressing and Odor Cases, La"
dies Work-boxes in velvet and
leatherette, Infant Cases, Mani
cures, Photograph and Autograph
Albums, Xmas and New Year’s
Cards, Photograph Frames, Co-
logne 'bottles,- Fancy Papelerjes,
etc., etc. Their prices defy ; com
petition; The ladies especially are
invited.to call and see. them.
SEED OITS.
. I have 100 bushels of good Texas
pnd Georgia Bust-proof Seed Oats
for sale. S. L. Speight,
2i .. Perj^-, Ga
CLOXH1SG At CUM'.
. I am determined, to dose out
iqy stock-of Beady-jhgdejEffothing,
and during the next thirty days
will sell at cost, strictly- for cadi,
I mean exactly what t say. Call
and bay clothing cjie&p. >
A. B. Schilling, .
: ; Perry, Ua.
Nov. 25, lS86-3t. ,
house on themig^kof ihe ^4th of
December lias been postponed to
the latter pa?t of..February next.
T-he-postponement was ; .ihadeto
avoid conflicting.with othCr social
festivities, and the business inter
ests of oiir merchants.. . '. - -.5
Tax Collector’s Notice,
Gen. AndersOjU requests; us to
announce that be will be in Perry
on his last, round,, for .the ^urj^e
of. collecting taxes, on the 13tb,
14th and loth of December. On
the. 20th of December ,jiis .books
must be closed, and immediately
thereafter executions will be is-
sued against ..all defaulters- He
has no discretion in.jtMs matter.
Town Tax Notice.
- Property and street taxes for the
town of Perry, for 1883. are due
and must be paid. My books will
be closed on the 20th of Deeem-
ber, 18.86,.and executions, will at
once issue against all defaulters.
be closed on the 20th inst.
—Snow-balling was indulged in
freely by the young people of Per
ry last Monday morning, and more
than one sedate business man
found it advisable to .move more
briskly than usual. It was equal
ta a picnic, and the girls; enjoyed
it as much as the- boys • did.
—At a meeting of the Perry
Town Council held last Tuesday,
It was decide A to put a rock cover
over the sewer on, .. Carroll . street,
from the drugstore extending west
as far asRie sewer is Low covered
with plank. That part of tha : sew
er east of t^p drug store is already
Covered with rock. "
doubt, and we will be glad to hear
from them—through their neigh
bors,., if they are too modest to
give us the facts. -
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County Coiinnissioimrs’ Court.
County Commissioners’ Court
of Houston, county met in regular
session "this 6th day of December,
1886, pursuant to adjournment;
present W. M. Gordon, I. F.
Murph, J, G. Brown^-L. Blewster
and W. D. Croom, presiding.
,- Minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed.
Petition of A. L. Miller to make
public the road leading from the
Perry ancl Hayneville road via the
H. Y. Irby place . to . Dr. ( C. B.
Mann’s place was considered, Qn
motion ordered that the same be
granted. V •
Qn nlotion^ordered that George.
Rill be .relieved of poll lax, he be-
inguyer age. - .ire. - * ? ■ ■_ -
On- applic.ation of G. W. Peddv
tor Superintendent of the County
Poor House-for- theyyear 1887,- it
ture full of prospering happiness. I
L 0 §5 ; crative appointment in. \vasmn
The Big.Show is Coming'. jto.n, which will engage his time
} ' during the "session of Congress,
! during the intervals of which he
Advertising car No. -5 of Geo. j .... . _ T
. . , r j will pursue his business in -Macon.
W. DeHaven s Show and Menage-1 , , ... , .
, . , . ‘ ° The happy pair took the tram ror
rte was here last ltmrsdav, and, ™ v , t,, o g"
, ... j I, 7 , . . . J - ; Washington on Thursday evening,
billed the town extensively tor tne • r n c , T • ,
„ . m- , The array of handsome .bndal
16th of December. inev adver-f- , , , , ,
,-r * v,- . , “ „ ;■ presents was such as to preclude
tise two mammoth tents, one tor; - . . - ~ s ,.,
.. - v i ; our giving even a synopsis ot them.
tDe menagerie and one -for 7 the i g f ...r ,,
ring performance. The menagerie
| Suffice it to say tbat'they were the
handsomest we have seen in a long
will be absolutely free, no charge i,. . - . ., c
, . . ... : time, and were the evidences ot
being made to enter that portion; . , , . . „ | . ,.
p,, , -. . - ; fTiecdship from nil parts of the
of the entertainment, wmch con-i • ■ ,
tains almost every variety or v/iidi , ’ .. . ,, ,
. , . ; , - ... r, j.- After the ceremony the crowd
animals;-rare biras* etc. m. thei £
o ,, ; was-invited to partake c-f one. or
ring perrormance. or the show l., , . . , , , .
- . ... j'the mostluxunantandhandsome-
r,-every actor is an artist, and' ,* . :
claimed to be | h arrapged dirmera to Le gotten
-• 1 nn rtn,i fKo «rtS»oc«liTYlonrc: irnro - Qri
proper,
every featdis^As iwoimcu ^ ^ r * , r , ,
rr,, 1 ; 1 - up, and the refreshments were so
-The largesr. and. xJ> , .
bouatirul that after over one hun-
had been served,
strictly moral.
besf. troupe of trained dogs aow \~, ,
'- • dred
travelling with any Combination;-; P- r!?CCa
trained horse:
trick mules, five "of the funniest
clowns that ever delighted an au
dience; rare fun; they produce,
which is alone worth the price of
admission. ' Excellent bauds of
music-will delight, the people of
the town during the entire day,
and no doubt an immense crowd;
jto God, leaving a sweet flows! to
j bloom in the hearts of her lovec
, ones. ’Ere.this,, doubtless, they
are stoging praises together above.
Although he was surrounded by-
all that could make him happy,
God in His infinite wisdom has
transplanted him to a celestial
kingdom; where no adverse Wifids
could chill, or burning- passions
scorch the beauty of his pure soul.
When I go back to his home I will
miss his bright face and joyous
laugh; I will listen in vain for his
ringing step find boyish whistle.
Oh! it is a sad home without Mir.
In the years to come we will not
forget him. We feel that his fife
and death have not been in vain.
We cannot see throngh the mists
of time^ but w-e know by faith if!
we are faithful we shall see him.
in all the beauty of a celestial;
body. He was blind several hours j
before he died, but just before the
angels took him home, he said, “I
can almost see you, mamma.”
•Thank God ' the mists have all
cleared, away,, and dear little Lane
is now looking onrihe beauties of
God’s kingdom, and the glories
of a crucified Lord. We/ look
back over the few short years of
his life, and see nothing to regret.
We feel thankful for him, although
we had him for such a little while.
As we stand on the’ shores of
time, and look across the sea of
death, fee do not- fear, for God’s
everlasting-arm ig about us, to lead
Ss safely overall breakers, into ±
haven of sweet rest.
S. F. T. 1
by land.; of oiU.-m Bumph,easf and.west
by lands -ot T, F. Alnrpb-Teontaining 9
acres mope or less: Kncfono-tract brtoag-
ingr to Dan Hiimpl). DoondOa north by
lands o F PeterSouth Snd west by
lands of T. F. Murpb, and east by lands
of F, T, !M!core,.coqfaffliiig 8 acres more
1 or less—risking in the aggregatetFacrts
more o r ib«s. Levied - on as the property
of Dan Er.niph anti -Peter- JRmnph to.sat-
isfy a Snpcricr court Ilf a m favor of H.
G. Harris vs. Dan HiCfipti and Peter
Humph. Tenants in. possesdonlegally nqr
tided of levy*. - - ~_
Also at seme time and place, the life
estaf&of of Mrs. M..B; Till in the fonow-
ing lands io-wit: dO.a/res in the south
west corner of lot NoMiT: acres.of
lot No. 174, being jail of said lot except fib
acres in southwest corner;, that part of
lot No. Ki7 on road from Perry to Monter
zama wh&reon dwelling and outhousep
are situated, consisting of IS acres; the
whole of lot No. 142-imd/1423a acres of
lot No.149, being all of said lot except
Qj acres in southwest corner; all of said
lands beibg ia the I4th -district of said
count};; and said life’ cstattsih said, lands
levied on under a fi?fa issued from Jus-
ticl coart of 926fch dMrict G. M. "of said
countyv returnable to November term,
1835,in favor of J. W. Hodge vs. M. K
Till and Calvic TilL Heiyr made by S. F.
Laidler, constable cif $aicL . district, and
returned, to me for side, as the property
of said defendant, JSE E. Till, to satisfy
said fi-fa, and said property being in her
possession, and- notice given to her ac
cording to law. ! ; ,
Also' at same time snd place, all the in}
tsrest of Thomr.s A. Eoqnemore,in the
estate' whereon Airs. G. A. McDonald
now resides-in the Upper-11th district of
said county, bounded north by. lands of
L. B. Alexander, east by ’estates of Asa
Woodard and Jacob Sasser; south by e%
tates of As? Woodardand.L. B. Alexan
der. west by L, B. Alexander, known as
tho- Boqnemore -plade,. and -containing
—— acres more or less. Also the interest
of Thomas A. Boqnemore in that tract of
land-ifi the Upper 11th district of said
county-bounded north by lands of G. M.
T. Feagin, cast by Mrs. John- Fordjiam,
south and West hy Mrs. Brack. Also the
interes 5 : of Thomas A- Boqnemore in. 100
acres of land kno wn as the Dees tract, Six
the Upper IMh district of said county,
bounded north and .cast byW, H.Talt-oir,
south by Clayton Sasser, west by Miss
MittieSndth. Interest-of said defendant
being the one-fourth vested “remainder
interest da said lands, as appear by
the deeds of record in the Clerk’s,-office
of Houston Superior court. Levied,on
as the property'cf Tamils A. Boqaemore
to satisfy a S-fa from Houston Superior 6
coart % favor of S. S.-Parmelee vs Thom,
as A. Boqnemore. Levy inade by
Tattle, County Bailiff,and returned to
me for sale, and tenants in possession^le
gally notified.
Dec* 2,1586. J. W.GGLTEB,. SheriS.
CouRty Bairffs Sale.
Pembertoa’s French. Wine Coca.
a most pleasant cne,”
Another Change.
ear at a salary of one htinared}
w-It : is announced li.*re that
—Avery slight change was made
in the schedule of the . Perry
braneh railroad last Mohday. The
morning train leaves 20 minutes
... ., , ,, I [later than was the base last week,
will witness both the attemopn [ No other change ^ as made. The
and the night performances. ,F e ' schedule is as follows:
Leave Perfry at 7:0o A. m.
Arrive at Fort Valley 7:50 A. M.
Leave Port Valley afcf 12:00 M.
A nerve tonic: Cures and pre
vents Mental and - Physical De
pression, Loss of-Memory, Insom
nia, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility,
etc. It has no equal as an Iuvig-
j orator. It gives' power to the
i brain, and strength to the entire
Nervous System. - .Sick Headache,
Gpld Hands and Font, ete.,are pre
eminently cured and prevented by
using Pemberton’s French Wine
Coca; Sold -by Miller & Gilbert
Perry, Ga.. §1 per Bottle.
dollars. . '
Petition of " W. L. Cam* et al to
fe-establish a public road leading
from Walker Boler’s via Housers
Mills to the old Glover place was
read! .Oh consiijerii^: said peti
tion,- ordered that- dhe same be.
Judge John H. Houser, our worthy.
and efficient Ordinary, will be
nia^ied i^ext Sunday,to Mrs. Sallie
Jones at Greenville, Alai He
left Perry yesterday afternoon,
and js,pxpeete& : .tq. return with his
wife next Wednesday.. Oar coD-
gratulatiops wilUto extepded, next
week; .,In the ^mean tibia we wish
mnch happiness for them Both.
—Mutual. patronage will help
every member - of a community
granted, to go iato effeefcon the 1st
of January, 1887; -Th - c*mlract to
keep up bridges oh. the mUl Jam,
for the Aear IB37, Was let to A. J
Hoyser..;. ’ ; . u ‘ ..
On. moidori ordered that H. Su
Feagin build a bridge at .a specie
fied. pointon the Maeon and Hawk-
insrille -road.
.—Very few.or our citizens wore
•prepared to see the snow and ice
that covered nearly everything last
Sunday morning. During the day
rain and sleet fell alternately.
Arrive at-Perry at 1*2:45 ?. M.
Leave Perry at p:Q5 P, 21.
Arrive at Port Valley 8:59 p. sr.
Leave FortfTValley! at 7:20 P. at
Arrive at Perry at 8:95 p. 31.
"Wih bg. sol3 before the.. court house
dcioria the town of Derry.Honstqa coun
ty; Ga.; within the iegsl'hrnhrs of sa!le,’c-t.'
the 1st[Tuesday in Jannary, l837, theJol- •
lowing property, to-wit:
.. Two hiitidred bnshe’sof eotton seed,
more <jr less, in pub-honge, 200 bushels of
com, more or less-in crib.. All. on the
the Biley place, in the Lower Town dist
tnefcof.said county. Levied, on as the"
property of _M. T. Davis, to^atisfy a dis
tress, warrant, returnable to December
month!y'terre -of HoTKtcb Gobilty Coart,. -
in favor ?£F. 3L Hovsar, Agt, yu. M. T.
Davis. - - .
J MU TUTTLE.
Bailiff Houston County Coart.
Dec. 7,1SSG.
5 GEOB.GIA— Hovstox CorsTs:
j '-Stephen it. lA^vis has applied for pe~-
1 maaent iejrN-rs.-of administration bo the
j estatex>f Mrs-Marii,H N-"Lewis, of said
—A- good cooking stove for sale i county, deceased:
" q t 1 This 13 therefore to.citaallpeisonsconi
Cheap, t. L b- jtIGET/ | eeraed to appear ;it the, January U rm,
2t. Perrv, Ga. j lB5r,6ffheiCoorfhfDrdiBarybfsaldcouvi
1=.---.-—; ^ T * .. .- — ! ♦?. end show cause, if any they have, why
.. . ; ! said application should not be granted.
1V6YJ Advertisements^ Witness"mj official sagnatta» # thisNov.
v--.- ■ ■ . -- . —-—:—-; fstShlfiga-.
- T . H. HOUSE R,
1m. OnJinary.
—We r?gret to liarn- that Mi*.
During Sunday bight the fc£-B.. Weliliorn, who - lives in- the
moderated- slightly,, and before j i G!re r:"5th disti*i<it. cf Jhis: county,-
moruidg everything put-dpors/was! had the misfortune to lose his
completely -.,covered -with snow. | barn Hy fire lastiTufsday morning.
During Monday the weather was [ gome corn and fodder Aas d'estioy-
bitterly- cold," asd, no" more snow I e d, but we have not learned how
fell. Early Monday nJght tLej mr , e 'L Negroas were shellirig corn
overhahgnig jetoudswern dispelled, 1 in the bar'n ivhen theflre .was dis-
and the mellow light of tho moon-: covered, and it /is presumed" that
delayed beautifully thesnow-cov- j" th8 '^ from^elessness
fired Bouses, and the trees glisten- 1 oa .3 3 / . A . ^ A eo '° e -
pBWMWBB all prppncp, can bo
made worjdng for as. Agents preferred who can
ramisli their own horses nad give their whole time
fc the hnsinefis-- &ntre,momenta may Be tfiaatfebly
employed also. Afewvaeanclfa In towmaafaBag
3.P.JOHSSOX &C0.; 2013 Main at- Rlehn-ond, Ta-
In 1030 good ceK-spipers'seiit free. Aadr*
; i£lc F.KUWHLLa OE)., l.f opro^eatrset. - V.
Mods! to loan aft iAiil,
GEOBGLA—Hboisriis -Cbtnrrr:
•E. S. VJehonf, ajministrator <rf[__ ,
-tato oi Jerry BittSJrfbrtf. of paid conn
dec-eased?Fas ippiPid for mstmesdon trt
-said trust:
. This is therefdre, to-.cite all perse
eoue^ned.toapptor as dioFebruL..
1337, ofiRie^Gpurt of Ordinary of
T-*a
latycy: i
We have made arrangements for an
unlimited supply of LoneV to loan da dim-
proved farms m Hoiiste-n riwmty, this
season: dnt9rfest-I^7?bfe fa fell Of earti
yesr. Terms very reasoiable.
' . DUNCAN L MlirLER.
Ncv. 25—St! ^ - Terry, Ga.
why said appIkpHon pbonidnet be grant-.
* AV «?-; . "
Y* ituess'my otSeial sfssiatttre. this O*-'
fober," 21,1885. J;H.H0U8ER,
r-
a
»Ga cohsidsriteg the petition ot ing,witli^^dte. %eAlay da#hbdJ ' —The di^&y“tof A^ristmag:
J. W. Golysf - Sheriffto increase and feorsfih.tifidn-narfeefc aiiflonn/V. st - .Tt1 ; pv a-C-iilha-rJ/c rlri-ir
r oi? -CAS coitEcrpB.
the per diem for feeding prisoners; much Of the “beautiful snow”
_ L ik - ^. .. 1 »7 _ _ J 1 ■. »• 1 * x • ii it ; 1 2* _ k - c/iiTwfon
to 50 Aienfes, it . was ordered that
Apply this to every citizen .of Per- ra jj petLionbs laid on the table,
ry, and to every- farmer .within a; On motion adjourned to Tues-
radious of six or bight miles, and 14th ipsr:.
ohr townLwiJU incre ise in. proper- j
ity, .and onr-.fartgers "HU have |
D. H. Guxleb, Clerk.
arid nearly
ice becaifte-comppnent parts or the | ful ;. wfe - have river- s
abominable slush.-' The snow wasjEver
pretty," it was cold, it was mirth T r a 'il q| praetioal value, i
inspiring,.’tmtijt is gone: "Nobody Igjery one ..who can to gc- and see
hurt: no damage done. . : ithese ghocl?.
—Lost.—A gold ear-ring. lost on —The most stubborn raser
r
Qi DAVIS.
form ■
lSew To
betyr home inarkei fof tfieir. pro-j —No£witiisfarkling r tK| number ^
Taxpayers will save trouble aud -dace.^ Let’s adopt this as our mot-- : or onr .citizens., who now burn coal: Main street, between residence of c
expanse by calling on me at- -once to for next year; Never, go abroad:! in their dwell* rigs, wood found a; Mrs. G’N aim and Mr. Davids- -A ’
L. S. Tounsley, I -few onufliincr that can be -eevred ‘ ready sale at good prices m Perry | reward will be paid to finder
7°?« Clorp T.*
^07 9.?
for anything that can be -eevred; ready sale at good prices in Perry j reward will
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