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more than ZJW population -with prices by the
inch for one month. Special lists of dally, coun
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value to small advertisers or those wishing to ex
periment judicionsly with a small amount ofmon-
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service for the money,” etc. Sent postpaid to
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& C o., Publishers and G eneral Advertising Agents,
1J Spruce Street, New York City.
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Groceries. Plantation Supplies, and General Merchandise,
453 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
®3ffAYE JUST RECEIVED a large lot of Ladies’ Fine
Shoes from Evitt & Brother, of Baltimore, and the
‘Mensing Shoe Co.,” of Rochester, New York.
The Best Shapes, and Every fair Guaranteed.
Buttons riveted, free of cost, on all Shoes bought from
FULL STOCK OF SUITS
HN/dElST NaT\T1-,
Perry, Thursday, August 7.
A LARGE LINE OF
Hats andUnderwear, Shirts and hTeek-J
Umbreii' * P’ibber Goods and Overcoats.
Call on them, and yc ■ • goods and prices to suit yon.
REDDING & BALDim
QRO O .1 r-, . - 5
-The State nominating conven
tion meets in Atlanta to-day.
The sixth district congressional
convention assembled at Macon
Wednesday. Blount had secured
22 delegates out of the 30 to com-
A pose the convention. In Bibb bis
tpjajority was 793.
Handling Country Produce .a Specialty,
I keep constantly oh hand a first-class stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CLOTHING, HARD
WARE AND GROCERIES.
See them and get prices before buying - elsewhere.
ZLi- H?. CATEE,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
g@»For customers outside the city we will furnish anything ordered,
at lowest market price.
Smith k Mallory.
S3VCITS3; & SfflJggbL,.
301V, - - GEORGIA.!
DEALERS IN 1
fa STEAM ENGINES, Boilers, !
Saw Mills. Grist Mills, j
ffs% Gins, Presses, - j
'-'-J * J Mowers, Hay Rakes; j
-^Machinery Supplies. !
36S Second Street, ilaco,
—Judge A. S. Giles and family
left Perry last Monday for Macon,
their future home. They will re
side at No. 413 Spring street, and
.Judge Giles will actively continue
'thepractice of law. Many friends
.here regret the departure of this
family, yet many hopes of contin
ued happiness and prosperity
have been cordially, expressed.
-The loss to Perry is a gain to Ma-
Furniture and Carpet House
□Tli© StateJ of Q-eorgla.
Gall and See ns and get Prices, and Loo
the Finest Display in Georgia,
ISTEKT TO HOTEL LANIER MACON,
Fine Parlor and Church Organs
From Standard Makers, to be closed
out at SPOT CASS PRICES,
with yeara to pay in•
NEW PLAN OF SALE-
Eented until paid for—
S3 to S3 monthly.
GreatestiBargains In oor 20 years trade.
Sale limited. Send quick lor Bargain
Sheet and SPECIAL GOLD OFFER. j
Every Organ win go Inside of 60 Days.
DON’T MISS THE CHANCE 1
If you everwant an Organ, buyit now.
—A preliminary line of the Em-
pire and Dublin railroad has beeD
surveyed from Grovania to Fort
Valley, passing about two-and-a-
hslf miles west of Perry. We are
informed the^ road will come to
Perry if the Perry branch road
cnn‘be bought at a reasonable fig
ure. ts the railroad situation sat
isfactory to our business men ? If
•not, they should speak out in meet
ing-
y JfayiieviHc Hapficiiiiigs.
C-D-FINDLAY, Proprietor,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Also, successor to A. B. I arquhar & Co., and R. W. Witt k Co., of tlie late Central
City Iron Works.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Shaftings, Pulleys, nugar Mills, Svmp Kettles,
Horse Powers, Mill Gearing, Castings anil Machinery of every description,
Steam, Gas and Water Pipe, and Fittings, Brass goods for water or steam, Steam
Gagues, Hancock Inspirators, Bolting, Babbit Metal, etc.
i. DOBBS, MOULDINGS,
MAiNTELS. paints, oil, lime.
It is a feet that we have the inside
track on Pianos, and actually SATE
purchasers EJOFTY DOLJOAItS ON
EACH PIANO." Onr 8225 Piano la
sold regularly By largest dealers at
$275, and it is well worth it, too. No
other House in America selling High.
Grade Pianos at Iiow Grade Prices*
No cheap, inferior Pianos sold- Onr
cheapest are perfect and durable.
Guaranteed from ground up. Write us.
We will
REPORTED BY JOSHUA LAWRENCE.
MACON,
PACKS UP OR DOWN,
* i JL-he rain has - set in again, and
some farmers who had their fodder
'down have lost about half of it;
-most of them are through pnlliug.
Fodder will doubtless be scarce.
It is almost universal among the
negros that they do not iuteud to
work for wages next year, but will
farm on their own account. This
causes considerable uneasines, and
I never before knew of as much
discontent among our people. I
long for Christmas, in order to see
how the matter will terminate. If
all the negroes should goto farm
ing, it will be a good thing for the
land owners, as they can raise their
i’&iicR. But what will become of
the white men who are living on
’•rented land? They can’t compete
with negro farmers who have all
their labor, and can live on a third
less than white men can. This
state of affairs A\ill force the white
non land-owners to try some other
kind of business.
V. E. WALTON.
C. L. BATEMAN.
WALTON ft BATEMAN
FINDLAY’S CELEBRATED
BYRON,
SAVE YOU MONEY.
L. COTTON GEMS,
EULLY WARRANTED.
Gents’ Furnishings, Staple and Fancy
Articles.
BEST GRADES OF GUANO A SPECIALTY
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY,
Steam Engines of all makes, Boilers, Separators, and all kinds of Machinery-
repaired.
PEEE¥ S (zMQEQM
POLITE ATTENTION GIVEN ALL GUESTS.
COMFORTABLE
ROOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST
EDIBLES THE MARKET AFFORDS.
The different parts of tho “SWORD” machine made and kept in stock at manu
facturer’s prices.
TIME AND FREIGHT SAVED BY ORDERING FROM ME.
Barrow and Truck Wheels especially designed for Brick Makers, .constantly on
hand. All the patterns pf the late “Central City Iron Works,” including the
patterns of the Farqnhar Engines, aro owned and used solely by me. Corres
pond or call when you wish anything in the way of castings, machinery or re
pairs.
When rents are
raised to 2 or 3 bales to the plow,
or more, the white men can’t af
ford to pay the increase and hire
their labor, unless they do better
than they have in the past.
Dr. King, of Grovania, has just
returned home from Wilkinson
county, his former home.
Mr. A. E. Wimberly and wife
returned home last Saturday from
Hot Sulphur Springs. We hope
he was greatly benefitted by his
visit.
Mr. Frank Coney and wife, of
Hawkinsville, spent several {days
here last week with relatives.
Mr. Ezekiel Wimberly, after
spending several days here with
his father and mother, lelft on
Monday for Columbus, where he
will resume business. * .
Quite a number of our people
attended the third quarterly meet
ing at Hickory Grove last Satur-
Libera] reduction by tho week, or by the month. .JB0
To core Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti
pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take
the sale and certain remedy,
SMITH’S
JOB W6SEI
THE LOCAL NEWS THEREOF
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, Macon, Ga.
8@L,Send for Price Lists and Circular:
We Have a Complete Stock a tic
Full Assortment of Commercia
Stationery, and duplicate Macon or
Atlanta prices in tMs class of work.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
IB,ML ORDER
bottle]
Price of either size* 25c* per Bottle*
KISSIN6&KL°SS
J.F.SMiTH&C0.3Ialenor“EILEBEAKS,”ST.L0IJIS HO.
GEORGIA,
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
FREIGHT iSEWICE
In effect March 16th, 1890, via the
DUE CIS
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables-
Safes, Mattresses, Bureaus, etc. of all descriptions.
RAILROAD.
SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA
Standard time same as Macon city time.
-GOING SOUTH. No. 1 No.3 So. 11.
Lv. Macon 10:35 a.m. 7:00 p-m G:00a. m
Lv.Cordele 1:30 p.m. 9:44 pm 1:45 pm
Ar. Tifton 2:58 p m 11:18 p m 6:20 p m
Complete Undertaking Department,
BETWEEN MACON, FOIST VALLEY, PEBIiY AND COLUMBUS.
(Southwestern Division.)
Schedulo went into effect March 80th, 18S0.
(Standard Tima) 90th Meridian.)
The protracted meeting at the
Baptist church here closed last
Sunday.
Lv.Tifton 2:58 a m 11:18 p m 6:30 a m
Ar. Valdosta 4:4‘2 pm 1:01 a. in. 10:50 p m
Ar. Jasper 5:50 pm 2;llam 3:30 pm
Ar. Lake City 7:00 p m 3:22 a m 4:50 p m
Ar. Jacksonville 9:45 pm 6:35 am
> r. Hampton, 8:52 p m 4:55 a m 8:56 a m
Ar. Pulatka, 10:45 p in 6:20 a m 10:45 a m
Ar, St. Augustine, lU;25a m
GuINC -NOILTH. No. 2. No. 4. No. 12
Lv. St. Augustino, 3 :«U p in
Lv Palatia, 7:00 am 7:30 b m 1:00 p m
Ar*.Hampton 8:26am 8:52pm 3:19 pm
Lv Jacksonville, 7:o0am 7:50 pm
Lv Lake City 10:00am 10:40pm 7:00am
Ar Jasper 11 :U5 a m 11:51pm 9 ;29 a m
Ar. Valdosta 12:12pm 1:01 am 11:10 m
Ar. Tifton 1:48 pm 2:39am. 5:55pm
No. 12
Lv Tifton 2:08 ora 2;5flam 7:00 am
Lv. r.-.srdelc 3:24 pm 4:23 am 12:23 pm
Ar. M.m«•*>!> 5:45 pm 6:30 am 7:30 pm
New ami irie 'ant rulhnsn Buffet Sleeping Caro,
on Nos. 3 ami t.
Trams 1, 2, 3 and 4 arrive and depart
from Union depot. Way freight and ac
commodation trains 11 and 12 arrive and
depart from Macon junction.
Freight’ received and delivered at de
pot corner FHtli and Bine streets,Macon.
Freight for Americas, Albany, Bruns
wick, Savannah, Charleston, Florida
A. ^Willing Sstilcide.
Life Insurance cannot compensate for grief) the empty chair at the table, the
fire.-side, and.in the office.
Why not enjoy life when the fortune is made? What is good to-morrow, must
be better to-day. Begin in time to build up your system and spirits, and dispel
disease by taking some wholesome and harmless alterative. There is nothing so
good for Catarrh, Rheumatism, overworked system, and all blood affections, as
It continued through
oue week, and closed without any
accession to the membership of the
church. There
. a good at-
tendance throughout the week, and
good sermons were preached every
day. Mr. Brewton is an able di
vine, and handled his subjects
well. It was not his fault that the
people, were not moved.
PUBLISHED
! foufccalled Lae^to vigor ?
/outf you Ijdve rcnewd vitality?
mjpu year promt cfpoiTinity?
P&T’yglk regained,
b returned, .
—Mf. W. A. Davis is ready to
handle the Houston cotton crop at
his warehouse oqMulberry street,
Macon, Ga. His tc-n years expe
rience in the cotton business will
be used to the benefit of his cus-
tcmeis, as he gives close personal
attention to all business' placed in
his hands. Mr. S. M. Bassett, of
Houston, will be scalesman for
Mi\ Davis, and will be glad to;
serve his friends. See the adver-
i sement elsewhere in this pa- lyonderfuY Cure-;Co. s Columbus, Ga.
aiii> fjpftsgti.A
Testimonials
Bramtsmur, ala., Oct. 2S, >80.
Mr. John R. Garrett,
Sec?y and Treat. TF. W. C. Co.
Dear Sir:—Having given your W.
TV. C. a thorough trial, I can cheer
fully recommend it to all suffering
Vrith Liver Tronbles. It has done
me more good than a barrel of so-
called remedies, and I feel like a
new man. I pronounco it the true
NOW IN ITS TWENTIETH VOLUT/E'
. via this road will be handled with prompt-
ess and dispatch.
<;. !I. .ViLUUKN, J. T. HO*IK,
tieuT h'rcigiit Agt. GeuT fcaeu.
A. C. KNaPP, Truilic Manager '
I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 A YEAH.
Irro. H. HoDGes, Publisher
/& / and only elixir ol life.
Yarns very gratefully,
=5^ A. W..BENTLEY.
Manufactured by Wooldridge’S
j For farther particulars relative to ticket-rates, schedules, best routes, etc, write
i to or call upon E. M. FULLER, Agent, Perry; .T. C. McEENZIE, Snpt. Macon
| E. T. CHABLTOK, Gen’l.Pas. Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
—This is the best time of the
year to subscribe for the Home
Joubnal.
WOlffl
Ladies’ $2.00
At Low Prices for ike first-class grade. We liave a [fill line 01 Alices, with a special run on
and Men’s $2.50 Shoes, that we guarantee. Straw and Felt Hats we are Leaders in, and if you will send us one or-
dor, we will save you Money.
LUDDEN & BATES
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Bostick
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Genera
Arriie
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Juniper
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Arnve
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BT VALLEY
AND PEP,BY.
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