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EXECUTORS’ SAIL
Georgia—Houston County:
To AH Whom it Kay Concern:
v 1 All persons interested are liereby no-
tided that, If no good canse be shown to
the contrary, an order will be finally pass
ed by the County Commissioners of
said county on the seventh day of Jann-
ry, 188$, granting a new public road, as
marked out by the .road commissioners
appointed for that purpose, commencing
at the top of a certain hill, known as “Big
Creek Hill,” bn the east side, of Hawk-
insville road, and passing thence through
lands of Dr. H. S. Jvezar; thence through,
the lands of John Houser; thence through
the lands of Dr. M. H. Means, and ter
minating at Elkb, oh the G., S. & F.
railroad. Said new road commences in
the new 13th district, and terminates in
the old 13th district.
Done by order of the County Commis
sioners, this 5th day of November, 1888.
D,H. CuiiiiEK, Clerk.
'By virtu-- 1 of the authority in ns vested' l>y "the
list .wiH/aod testanient of LLhos. J. Cater, we will
sell before. 11.c court House dodr In the tovfn of
I?crrj, tor casL, on the tret Tuesday in January,
next, all of the laud belonging said esiate:
Tne Thompson Place, near s! Henderson, com
prising 20T0 acres, more or well improved
and in high state of cultiviticn.
One hundred acx co of the Nelson Piiec, on
con road, three miles north of Perry. m
Felder lot, in town of Perry, near Male Acade-
mv, containing aboni three acres.
Late residence and Jot of Hie deceased, corner
of Main and Washington streets in Perry.
Store House and lot corner of Carrol apd Jerai-
gan streets in town of Perry,
F. S. CATEB,)
J. J. CATER,} Executors.
Xi. F. CATER,)
rrfICE; $2,00 PER ANNUM IN ADVJ
Tablished Svery iThmfeday. Kerning.
WILL soon be time
JOHN H. HODGES,Editor andPublister
IPebry, Thursday-, ^D-eoemreb 27.
A Good Paper Free.
MACONs GEORGIA-
SELLS ELSEWHERE FOR $1
Macao.
Get- your Cotton Seed crushed
at the
Webouaht during the summer a-T-wr ]nr<
PH A IE, GERMAN KAIN1T, COTTON
BONE FERTILIZER, ETC. ,YV> a - ^
counties, as well as. others, for .LiSTER’S
and H. S. MILLER & CO.’S BONE PER'
•are acknowledged ou all sides to be far supe
fact that they are the only fertilisers \na«e ,
in Georgia. •
COMBINED WITH GREAT f KEFK ACTING
POWESi
THEY AHE AS TRANSPARENT AND COLORLRSS A
' LfGH? ITSELF,
AnJ for softness and endurance to the eye cannot
he excelled, enabling the w?aier to read fro hours
'-Every person who
-two dollars in advance as subscrip
tion to the Home Journal for oue
jpuar, will be given the New York
Weekly World six months free.
This applies alike to new sub
scribers, arid all who will pay, or
have paid, all they owe. ns on or
before January xst, 1889.
The New York Weekly World is
'one of the best newspapers we
ever saw—12 pages—and each is
sue will contain a complete novel.
Byron High, School-.—5tfe Year.
The Board of Trustees of Byron
High School have again elected
Prof. E. H. Ezell as Principal of
said school. The spring term will
open on the second Monday in
January, under as auspicious cir
cumstances as ever before; indeed,
more so. The standard of educa
tion is. equal to the best, and with
skilled ^eschars, both in literary
and' : musical departments, the
friends, trustees and patrons feel
that they will have one of the best
schools in the slate. Board in
private families can be secured at
low Rates.
Houston County Alliance.
Tile rieit regular quarterly meet
ing of the Houston County Alli
ance will assemble at the court
house in Perry, Ga., ou Thursday,
January 3d, 1889, at 12 o’clock,
li, is needless to say that the im
portance of the meeting demands
the'presence of the best business
talerit of the order.
The session is expected to con
tinue for two days.
J.* B. James, President.
i. M. G-biffin, Sec’y.
FIRST TERM opened Monday, Ang.
27,1888, and closes Dec. 22,1£>S8.
SECOND TERM %peis January 7
1889, and closes June 14,1889.
RATES OF TUITION:
31.50, §2.50, and 33.50 per month.
Good board can be secured in respect
able families at from 35.00 to 39.00 per
month. - ■..
psr For further particulars address
J. W. WIMBERLY, Pres, Board,
orM. A. EDWARDS, Sec’y.
Aug. 23—.
Commissioner’s Sale.
By virtue of a decree in Houston Su
perior Court at April term, 1883, and
supplemental decree at chambers De
cember 5th, 1888, by the Judge of said
Court, in the case of James W. Gibson
and wife, Mary Gibson, vs. Patfick H.
Gray, executor, and legatees of Benjamin
H. .Gray, and by consent of all parties
interested, I will sell before the court
house door in Perry, Houston conn
Ga., on the first Tuesday in January,
1889, between the legal hours of sale, the
plantation known as The “Gray Home
Place,” in the Upper Fifth district c
said county, being lots Nos. eighty-fiv
(85) and eighty-six(86), also nine (9lucres
of lot No. seventy-one (71) opposite the
dwelling house and across the road there
from, containing in all four hundred and
fourteen (414) acres, more or less.
This land will be sold subject to a life
estate of John Gray in one hundred and
five (105) acres to be taken as follows:
Eiglity-sis (86) acres from lot No. 86, on
south side of said lot, including dwelling
and out-houses; the nine (9) acres from
lot No. 71, and ten (10) acres of lot No.
85, in the northwest corner, in form of a
square; this 105 acres being reserved for
the use of John Gray during his life, and
at his death to go to purchaser. Terms,
one-third cash, and balance December
1st, 1889.
D. H. CULFEE,
Dec. 5th, 1888. Commissioner.
Our Fall
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALES.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Con
tain Mercury.
.Mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely Jde-
rhnge-the whole system when eri-
teririg it through the mucus sur
faces. Such articles should never
beY&ed ' except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do are ten-fold
to the.good you can possibly de
rive from'them. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by E. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, con
tains' no mercury, and is taken in-
ternaWy, ancf aets directly udod the
Mood'and mucus surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh
CjuVfe,;be sure you get the genuine,
it is taken ihternally, and made in
Toledo, Ohio, by E. J. Cbeimy &
Co.
feSold by druggists, price 75
Cents per bottle.
CITATION.
GEOEGIA—Houston County:
; To Whom it May Concern:'
Notice is hereby given that .if no goad
Cause is shown to the contrary, an order
■foil be finally passed by the County
Gomipissioners of said county, on the
Ttlrday ofJanuary next, 18S9, granting
a’change in the public road leading
from itka town of Perry, in said county,
+fco „stv «r TvSUr. 7„ Bibb connfv . Durham Place. _ levied
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Perry, Houston
ount-y, Ga., between the legal hours'of
sale, on the first Tuesday hi January,
1889, the following property, to-wit:
That town lot in Fort Yalley, known
in tbeplan of said town as lot No. J,
block G, bounded north by F. 07
Eouscr, north and northeast by lot occu
pied by F. O. Houser, south by Church
street, and west by Macon street, con
taining Yi acre, more or less. Levied on
as the property of Mary Corbett, defend
ant, to satisfy a county court fi. fa. in fa
vor of Geo. T. Bartlett vs. Mary Corbett.
Levy made by J. N. Tuttle, County Bai
liff, and turned over to ms for sale.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of
land N<, 86, east half of lot No. 82, south
half of lot No, 83, all in the twelfth dis
trict of Houston county, Ga., containing
405 acref, more or less. Levied on as the
property Of T. and J. B. Lane to satisfy
three fi fas from Houston Superior Court
,in favor A B Small vs. T and J B Lane,
Property pointed out by plain tiff’s attor
ney, and, legalnotice of levy given;
Also at same time and place, four acres
of 1 and more or less in the town of Hayne-
ville, 12th district Houston county, com
mencing on Hayneville aijd Henderson
road, at comer of Baptist church lot,
and running west to the Hendiey. field,
thence north to an old hedge-row,thence
east to grave-yard lot, thence to starting
point. Levied on as the property of J
C Ellis.to. satisfy a county court fi fa in
favor of J P Brown vs. J CEllis. Prop
erty pointed.out by plaintiff’s attorney,
and legal notice given.
Also, same time and place, 70 acres of
south part of lot of land No. 156 in. tho
ilth district of said county; also lifts Nos.
212, 215, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 25Gi. also
fractional lot No. 254, containing 187
acres of land more or less, No. 255, con
taining 191 acres, and 50 acres more or
less of south part of lot No. 213, in . the
12tn district of said county, in all 2118
acres, more bn less, and known as the
Our Prices Always tbe Lowest
An Unequalled Stock of
CLOTHING.
• HATS.
SHIRTS.
UADERWEAE,
AECKWEAE.
HOSIERY,
COLLARS and CLEFS,
HAY DKEECHIEES)
UMB EELLAS,
Eor the
MEN ASHJ B® S°
We keep a complete line of all
garments for children, such as
SUITS, UNDERWEAR, HATS
AND CAPS.
Be suite and get the latest styles,
to be had only at
J. H HERTZ’S,
574 aud 576 Cherry street, corner
Second, Mahon, Ga.
VARIETY WORKS,
TOLL ONE-TENTH.
Oue bushel of meal is worth two
bushels of whole see.d as a fertili
zer.
E. p. FULLER, Lessee.
PERRY, GEORGIA.
J. L. HARDEMAM. W. D. /ipTTINGHAM.
HARDEMAN & ^OTTi^HAM,
Attorneys at Law,
806 SECOND STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
Offices formerly occupied by Hill & Harris.
Will practice in the.C9unties of Bibb and Houston,
nd elsewhere by special co tract.
Ncv. 29, 1S88.
J. TV. COLTER, Sheriff.
&iSSfedSiTe’ ; ^^ido C< ®& I ert y ofJWunb 0 ^ £ »«>««#
JM-Klic road crosses the S. W. R. R„ j fa m mvor g Kupfertnon vs.
dt'a : place KheWn a3 TEeheconnee,” and| w , - j
febefas'follows, to-wit: Commencing at
a given point five hundred and fifty feet
from the road crossing,- and running in a
Southerly direction from said present
public road until the divergence of the
the- said proposed new road,-to be crea-
feef by said change, 9hall be at its great
est, or farthest point, one hundred and
Sixty-two feet from the point whei e the
two present public roads meet; and
thence continue in a curve till it meets
-tri&.tfie'Stg’ct public. road leading from
Perry-to" Macon, and crossing said S.- W., = -
S’. R., about ninety-six feet from' the cen- gy
fee of* said present railroads crossing. fj
The-whole proposed change to be -made
-in-the - Upper Fifth 'District gf said
County; efi
D'one by erder of the Cotmtv Commis-
sioners this 3rd dav of Dec. 1888. n
D. H. CULLE E, Clerk
£JT FARMS A® TO-WY
FR0FE11TIL
-®r BTBR AND ADJOfSONG- COUNTIES j j
ELLIOTT ESTES,-
583 Cherry St., Macon, G-a
S'
{0 .
St
m
§
Sewing-Machine
To at once establish
pjacurg
srhero the people can sec
.vrc Trill send free to one
i in each locality,tbe very
est- sewing-machine made in
ithc world, with fill the attachments.
1 AYc trill also secdiVeea comnlete
of oar ccsuy and valuable art
lies. In return we ask that yon
snow vrbafc we send. ro those wbo-
call nt your honie, and after S
tbs all shall become your own
This prand machine is
r theriSJnarer 'paiems.
dc alter
paten
brief instructions piven.
out it sold for .*$0:5, with the
tachments, and now sells for
JiTO. Best,sironeresr. most use-
maihinc m the world. All
v No capital required. Plain.
.. —- who write to us at once can se- 1
curt tree the best sewing-machine in the world; and the ]
Jfipcst tine of works of high art ever shown toiretherin America, j
TliliE A CO., Box 140, Augusta, Muine*
Subscribe with the new year.
TT
k @85 solid cosa wttch.trn’nrj ■
1 " " • timekeeper. War-J.
^ Tauted, Heavy Solid Gold !
Hinting-Cases. Both ladies’ ;
f sud gents’ sizes, with works :
^and ^casc-s .of^equal value. ;
• caltly c
together with oar I _
untie line of Kouueltolti
> Satapic«.-These samples^ C3 i
well. as the watch, we send
j-YCi.*, and after you have kept
• f-r months and shown them to taosa
YOUR HOME
IS NOT FURNISHED
WITHOUT ONE:
SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 1, 1888.
Forty Thousand Southern Homes made
happy with fine instruments since 1STO.
.and still the good work goes on.
3,000 Pianos and Organs sold last year.
5,000onr markfor this year, tower Prices ;
Better Instruments; Easier Terms and
greater Inducements will gain ns this in
creased sale.
Thousands of Homes yet misapplied with
Instruments that might to-day be enjoying
them through onr easy system of selling.
CASH to pay down not needed: We EaVo
A PLAN by which, WITHOUT RISK, any
one can obtain an Instrument of any Style
or,. Price, making either MONTHL*X b
QUARTERLY or YEA KEY PAYMENTS
until paid for, meanwhile enjoying use of
.instrument,
, No extortionate prices. No Risk. No For
feiture of all cash paid if Installments can
not be promptly paid.' Contract perfectly.
FAIR and EQUITABLE, protecting pur
chasers from ail imposition or loss. .
Write hs and we will point out the way to
get a fine Ihstrnment Easily and at a Low
Price; WonderfnI bargains for Fail 1888.
Better than any before offered. Prices
Largely Reduced. .Notice these SPECIAL
OFFERS;
UprsgBsi Plasss Only
7J4' Ociaves—Overstrung Scale—Three
Strings—Rosewood—Fuuy Guarantees
—Sweet Tone. Catalogue Price, 8600.
Farlsp Organ • - $S§
Four Sets Reeds—11 Stops-IConplers—
Handsome Case. Catalogue Price, §200.
Stool, Cover, Instructor, SViusieBook
and ail Freight Paid.
Other Special Offers just as good. largest Stock
South' to choose from. TEN GRAND MAKERS:.
Cg$ Different Styles.. Can suit all buyers. Write.
- for catalogues, circulars, arji Free Copy of our new
paper: Sharps and Mats,” gMngjull and valuable
information^
BE53E£S3Ei3
OUB. LOW PRICES.
OUR EASY TEEMS.
ONE PRICE ONLY.
HANDSOME OUTFITS.
BEST INSTRUMENTS.
ALL FREIGHT PAID.
15 DAYS’ TRIAL.
.. . . MONEY SAVED ALL.
HI •;
-3 -J a.
aching the Vvlitcli
oTUand^XU&OLel
- oTV 1 5-T JOURNAL
rteiLor Honstoii news.'
©sl w B rnmi
193 Cotton Avenu4,
MACON, - - - GEORGIA;
Treats Diseases of M Efe,
Ea.r f Throat and lose,
Specla,ll37-I
WB AR3 rREPABED.TO PRQCUB3
'm Fmmm
IN HOUSTON AND BIBB COUNTIES,
AT LOWEST BATES.
HARDEMAN & NOTTIN GUAM
Macon, Geokgia.
Wo are represented by R. H: Holtzelaw,
Ferry, Gain all applications in Houston,
.Dental Notice.
' 'UMWEO
. FARMS,
'll per cent Interest-
CHEAPEST OP THEM ALL.
Apply, to
BlYIS &• FELDER,
THEY AHE AS
Ana for softness and endurance
he excelled, enabling the w?aiei*
without fatigue. In fact they are .
PERFECT 'SIGHT PRESHUVEPiS.
Tesliuio’tials from the leading i;Ii;. siciaua i:t the
United states, governors, senators, legislators,
stockmen, nsea of u be i:i all professions and in
the differ* nt bran Hies of trade, haulers, lneehai.-
ics, trie., can Be given who have had ibuir sight im
proved by their uae.
for the purchase of your
FERTILIZERS AND PROVISIONS
-EOR THE CROP OF I8S9—
TYe cordially invite you to, visit us, or write regarding our terms,
prices, etc., of same We are thoroughly satisfied, we cau^make trades
with yqu more satisfactory than you ca D obtain elsewhere ’ Particular
ly is this the case in .
ALL EYES FSTThD
i
AND THE PIT GUARANTEED, BY
HOLT30JL-AW ^ OILBEET,
Druggists, Perry, Ga',
These glasses are not supplied to'peddlers at
0 a»Y price.
A. K, HAU'KES.
"WHOLESALE DEPOTS: Atlanta, Ga., . Austin,
Texap.
A RUINED HOME
—Dr. W. E. Bunn is now? at his!
office at the King building on
Main street, lately occupied by
Our house is cn fire l Our home is burning up! i
What cry so piercing to the soui' Fire, indeed, is
terrible when it destroys inanimate things we icvN
but how much more.-terrible when it destroys the
living tissues of the flesh ! Fire in the blood, how
cruel in its efect ’ Covering the fair skin with spatj.
and blemishes. Twinging
aches and pains, creating •
Singeing the very roots ct
to fs‘4 dead away C.rMup:r.f the fnn-t;
liver and .GiLicys with infernal =;vell;r.gs
Disfiguring form ar.u feature Thar.k
QUICK CURE IS!
cuidKir. its effect -i.r.e-c -J. mini. I?
Blood Ba:m .made tr.e uaautiful a.cv
Ga. An dluitraced -BocM of V. anuerU' -
the Bloc a Bum Cc. Atlanta, Ga.
most ccnvir.c.r-s pro. ci its rem.article
lot, of A(;ii> phos-
>EED ; MEAL, PURE
in Houston and Dooly
„ t 3NE. EEP.ITLIZERS;
jiRilLlZjrtR. . Tiieso brands
siippi ior to all others, from the
m.-icie of fresh animal bone sole!
e Can and Will Sell these Pure Bone
Fertilizers.
as low as any competitor'can.sell you guanos #i£h.‘South Carolina rock
as a basis. If you cannot come, then write for prices, ami we will sub
stantiate what we say.
W e have recently built—-
A Guano Warehouse at Elko on the G. S;
and F. Railroad.
{ and have placed tife same in charge of Mr, O. E, KOjJSER, who will
’ j be glad, to inset id's friends arid price any of our brands.
RODGERS, WORSHAM & CO.,
v . . 420 and 422 Third Street, Macon, Ga. .
If a lP r JSL- O Xi 2
FOE
Faney Goods.' Toys, Musical instruments.
Etc; .Fire Crackers, Reman Candles,
Torpedoes, -Etc. Etc
M Y STOCK is complete inkyefy particular—all goods of tbs very best quality,'
and Prices Low Down.
1 can furnish tho farmer with r —
} PLANTATION BUPFLtE&-,
—-Or the Honsowife with CHOICE DELICACIES FOE THE TABLE.— -——’
Mrs. G-’Nanri, prepared to "do anj
vsivc-Or fouft
Qy er frem n lerri
and all classes of denial work; If jggsisd sh--.uj
you ueed the services of a dentist; (cn
call on Dr Bunn.
■vvi-hejiv in Mwtjops'
Jor three ye-irv ) .biu!
I ir.t. I usci .u-ge
lemsdki a.'.u .-.ppliec:
B Au Bl.0 A* G
TO TISIT
iwii TEirs^-
01
S SKa!
et people see
. s o? most no---:4. t* 5 *?
rr.&. but my :or.ci. ..:-n ccn-
l;r.u?a to ?
yV. flit ‘hut ! »r.u=t surely
aches and cair.s. n:y nights were passed ir. misery; I
was reduced In tdsb and strength; rr.y kidneys were
.terribly derur.geB. ur.'.i i.ie bec-i.v.e a. burden ru n*.a
J chknced to see =r. advertisement cf Botnr.lc Clocd
Balm, {B. B b i end when eight or ten tcttlas hud
been used I wzs prbr.our.ced :uur.d and weii. Hun
dreds of scars can now be seer on rr.s. locking !ik
3 mah who had oeer. burned ar.d then restored M
case was well known in the county.’*
Lew Johnson. Beimcr.t Station, -Miss., writes
i “My ears and scalp were covered with seres and ail
rny hair came out.- I lost iny appetite’and became
a mere Skeleton. J.aro now taking B B B..ar.dthe
REST FLOUR IN THE MARKET.
MEATS OF THE CHOICEST QUALITY;
UNADULTERATED SUGAR. .
? CANN^i) UDODS CONFECTIONERIES and FRUITS in -Season!
CROCKERY, GLASS anti TINWARE.
( NEW STYLES---
fMijp
JUST RECEIVED.-
L8T1I0
In fa-ct,everything nsaully kept by a first-class Grocer. Give me
share of votfr .pKtronage. and you will not regret it.
L. M-' PlUL, Ga-
Ice |||t Stock
iillf,
—LOWEST PRICES' AT—
'«< WACHTEL’S,
€2iCj»ry Street,
HBTABLiS.HED 187S.
Fine Old. T-wo Stamp Whiskies a- Sjesialty,
Sam. Tfeichsel'Daiim’s is fieaa^sKerl
for tho sale of fine Old Two-Stamp’
■Whiskies.
S.W. Private Stock Bye.
Pinch’s Golds* Wedding Bye,'
Mel wood Mount Vernon Bye.
Kentuc!;;v Hume Bourbon.
Ifentacky Grape Creek Bourb'diri
•North Carolina Com Whisky;
Georgia hand-made Peach Brandy.
Ely*s ©ream Balm
; deaaflss rne j^Tasdl Fa ssageri. Al
lays InfiammritiG-n. Heals the Sores.
Eestor-es the Senses c-fi Taste, Smell
and Hearing,
A particle is applied int.atnjb'hnce.ivll ttnd
is agreeable. Pried aOc-Et Druggists or ay
snail, LL1?£ROTxIJ5!lS 3 c6 WhrrcnSt..Hew York,
FRICE
fSWimMm
ESPECIALLY FOR THE LADIES.
C. L O’GOKMAN & GO’S-,
mi.lTSGULJR BLOCK, MAC OR, CA,^
The Most Extensive Dealers in
Dry ©oods,
IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Ble„,
THIS preparation, without
JL injifryjremoves FxeclE-
■icuLf* 1 ies, Liver-Moles, Pim
ples, Black-Heads, Sunburn and
Tan. A few applications will render, the
most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and
White. Viola Cream is not a paint or
powder to cover defects, bat a remedy to care.
It is superior to all other preparations, and
is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drng-
pv. r r.-, Pi *i"ciiial ilso the aheva cr.nnot be -gists or mailed for 50 cents.. Prepared by
€3-. G. &, GO.9
TOLEDO, OHIO.
,. r . For Stale by
Holtczlaw ^GlLB 17 -”
A COMPLETE STOCK!
© ©•©
PBICBS X^O"W“
NEW GOODS JUST. EECTVED, WILL BE SOLD
EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES:
excciio-.-
My c-toci or imported Brandies, Wines,
Gins and BtnngarC'bought with thegreat--
c-st cure, and arc the best? brands k&own
in-the market. - ^
Imported Ginger Ale, London 7 Porter
Bass’ Pale Ale; McEwan’s A*e al ways on
hand sMd'at bottom prices.- It will
ijA {o yonr ell vantage fo-call bh mebef orb
piiichasuig elsewhere.'
Tilling Jags a Specialty.- Orders'froM the
Country Solicited. - . spirits. In ehanire of lireno lailrshourd be'-Sth-
SAH. >VK1CHS£3L3 VU33, cL INDIAN WEED. It is Safe and Unft iliug.
515 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.- j AskyourDragglst.
Sept. 27th, 1888. ituDXzci. iAV A- wuaber z.
mOFWETT
DB
FEMALE IBEDieSKE
By giviagtonctoand strena __
feeSvstera andTjnlldii’gnpthsgetrerat health,
. IKIJfSAlSX :■ "WaSEJES ;
corrects all irregnlarities and annoying'tronhles -
from which romany ladies, sailer. It gives the
weak, debilitated woman health aiid streugth.land -
makes cheerful the despondent, depressed in
. .. should be wlth-