The Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1890-1900, January 15, 1891, Image 2

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m0i CLOTHING, \Sd 1 FURNISHINGS FilOUI HEAD TO FOOT. Between Head and Foot there is much to he provided for. It is the aim of CHAS. WA£HTEL, i‘The Old Beliable Clothier,” to meet every possible requirement in this direc tion, and have on hand the Cream of Every Famous Maker's Productions. Every customer has the advantage of finding abundant material from which to make selections. He is not restricted to any Particular Quality or S tyle, and no matter what your preferences and tastes, they can be entirely gratified at a reason able outlay from the large Assortment at WACfflTO CENTRAL CITYCLOTHING HOUSE 515 Cherry^Street, Macon. Ga. P. S.—We have no connection with any other clothing house in the city. TmEM@ME iQWEMm PRICE, TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Published EverysThursday Morning. Jno.H. HODGES,{Editor and Publisher Perby, Thursday, January 15. Congress will pass’ the bill pro viding for the free coinage of silver, probably this week. officers Commissions to connty are beieg issued as rapidly as pos sible by the authorities at Atlanta. The result to the people of Houston county, of the financial stringency that began several months ago has not been altogeth er ill. Perhaps none of us have esuaped privation on account of the scarcity of money, bat we have yet to hear of a Houston man that has been forced completely “to the wall.” Collections have been slow since October, and doubtless most of ns have failed to meet obliga tions, yet all have commenced the new year with a feeling of confi dence in the future, though the cash account may be exceedingly slim. The farmers have failed to real- The following circular from the Georgia State Department definite ly settles any'difference of opinion that may exist as to who are enti tled to_,pensions nnderthe law to pension Confederate widows. State of Georgia, Executive Department, Atlanta, Ga„ Jan- nary 8,1891.—In answer to numer ous inquiries/ and in order to ex plain the law pensioning certain widows of confederate soldiers,the following points are mentioned: 1. The Jaw provides a pension of $100 per year.. ' 2. The pension year will begin on the 15th of Eebruory, 1891. 3. The payments will be made ixe on their cotton as they hoped upon proper proofs presented to and desired, but most of those who the executive department, in com sold as they gathered realized fair pliance with the laws and forms prices. Most of those who held to be furnished through the ordi- were able to bold, and to-day the Laries of the state, farmers of Houston own more cot- 4. These blanks will be prepared on than at this season of the year during the latter part of March and for twenty years. sent to the ordinaries. These disagreeable things will 5 . The" payments will begin iliMIl hMScrf* *'»" 1 4 “ »< Apri,, ism, id the farmers, the determination to | will be for the pension year ending reduce the cost of making cotton February 15, 1892 is stronger than we ever knew it 6. The pension is only payable to be before. This -determination to certain classes of widows ' Hnn S in°Il KffL° £ <f Tbose "M Gbauds were tion in the price of labor, bat the killed in service. S| g f Cr .ff th ® P r °ductive- ( b) Those whose husbands died ness of the soil; to reduce the acre- in the army of wounds or disease age per plow, and to make the re- contracted in the service duced area produce as much as The exescises of this institution were resumed on the 5th inst. No pains will be spared to make itthe peer of any school in southwest Georgia. Commercial and Book Keeping Department has- been added. Good board in private families at cheapest rates. . E. H. Ezeli^ Principal. A PEOCLAMATIOJ GEORGIA: By W. J. Northen, Governor of said state Whereas, official information has been received at this Department that, on the 5th day of December last, in the connty of Houston, the Barn and StabNs of T. J. Bnrden were destroyed' by fire—-the work of an unknown incendiqry: I have thought proper,"therefore, to is sue this, my Proclamation, hereby offer- The bottom has dropped out ing a reward of one hundred dollars for .. . the arrest and delivery of said incendia- OI the dot hi II and Ftimish- ty, with proof snfficienfcto convicS to the I . , , T7 - , sheriff of Houston county, ring vrOOds lnarket. VY C \ C dc- ^ to make a sure , () ofall KS®f est0C ^ offme and S rder rt . thafc ll0 ina y ^ Q -brought to trial for Medium Gra de Qlothiim. and the offence with .which he stands charged. I . i -, i °.. _ Given under my hand antTthe. Great dO it iiave reduced them 15 Ssal of the State, at the Capitol in Allan-1 9H nm. n ta, this-the Eighth iday of January in the j 0 • l )ei cen ^., aild 111 SOme year of our Lord One Thousand Light ea Sos 25 Dei* p,en t Hundred and Ninety-one, and of -tho In- ^ U FREE FOR EVERY ONE WO Wlhlt Tflp THE TROUBItE TO HSI{ FOR IT. THE WEEttf MSTlTiTIffl SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SI.00 PER YEAR. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, 151,000 WEEKLY,'READ BY NEARLyI A MILLION READERS. Easiest Agents make $25 to $100 per month working for us. Send for Outfit, paper in America to get subscriptions for.“©a SEND SIX NAMES FOR SAMPLE COPIES. Write on a Postal Card the names and addresses of YOUBSELF FIVE neighbors, and Sample Copies of The Great Southern Weefcly will be sent FREE of charge. a NO HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. “NOTHDTG SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.” The fact that more than130.000 families read THE WEEKLY | s no equal in America as a k’nmily paper. ' • 1 \ Pbominent financiers predict that 1891 will be especially pros perous to all who strive diligently, The Wesleyan Christian Ad jo- cate is now issued from | Atlanta, with Rev. T. T. Christian as edi tor, • Col. R. C. Humbeb, a man well known throughout Georgia, die r d last Sunday, at his home in Millidgeville. —It has not been demonstrated at Perry that farmers are specially anxious to hire laborers by the month or year. . [ democrats of the New York legislature will elect Gov. David Bennett Hill to succeed Mr. Evarts in the United States Senate. Emmx. Abbott, probably the most popular actress in America, died at Salt Lake City, on the 5th inst., of pneumonia. It is said her body will be cremated. , i ( c ) These whose husbands went has been heretofore gathered from to the army and have never been the larger number of acres beard from since the war Along with this comes the. deter- (d) Those whose husbands were ruination to avoid the necessity of wounded in the army and have nrnr)n^r] ng wf 1 ®/ tha( |f an - be I since died from the effects of the produced on tlie farm. In other I wounds. words the farms are to be made ( e ) Those whose husbands con- entirely self-sustaining, leaving tracted disease in the service and the money crops to go wholly to who; after the war, died of the dis- the personal account of the farm- ease caused'by the service. m. , , . , ■ I Y. No widow is entitled unless lhe lesson has not been lost on I she was the wife of the soldier the merchant, the mechanic, the during the war and has never re lawyer; and all have determined to | married, avoid hereafter as far as practica- dependence of tlie United states of America the One Hundred- and Fifteenth. W. J. NORTHEN, , • Governor. Bv the Governor: PHILIP COOK, . Secretary .of State. - , 8. The law does not providefor ble.thei ls that a contraction of any one living out of the state of he circulating medium brings to Georgia, or who did not live in the those who are caught short. Of state at the date of the" act Course the cause of this stringency 9. The facts to establish a claim does hot rest wnh our people, and Lust be substantiated by the testi- nJvl f > 7 ^ P° wer - to L°nyof three witnesses who per- prevent its recurrence, ri — — ■ - ■ - ^ FERTILIZERS —AND— PLAiS T TATIO]N SUPPLIES. BEST GRADES* • LASS GOODS. Cnme earJj and avoid the rush. This is no empty adver tising phrase. We mean bus iness. J. H: HERTZ, Corner Cherry and_ Second Sts., Macon, Ga. Perry Public Schools. FiRPT" The fertilizers we sold lasc power It is in! sonaljy know of the enlistment of The Spring Session of tho Publio Schools of Perry will open on MONDAY. JANUARY 5th, 1891, and will continue for five and one-half calendar months. nerfecfc SaHsf-.cHhn .. 3'6yr -gave I The Inoidehtah Fee to be paid by the penect Sd.isfrixtion, mid tnere.js anm- pupils whose parents, guardians ornatu- oresserL demand for more of ihe same I ura l protectors are residents of the town 'of Perils $3.75. The Tuition for the session far. pupils whose parents, guardians Or natural pro tectors do not reside in Perry, is $5.50. ^ These sums must be paid CASH -o the secretary and Treasurer of the Board of itiducetion, or the children will not be permitted to enter the schools. Separate schools will q© opened for white and colored children* Most excellent teachers have been sort ‘ : We sell BRIGHT COTTON SEED MbAE . FAR JlEES’ PRIDE, GUA10, RESCUE GUANO, • GEORGIA FEE .'TLIZEB- GjiiOSGi.A acid, PORE fiERMAN -K&JT,. These Feriilizers cannot be surpassed gaged, and the instruction ivill be thor- ™ , Te are Bleared to sell as | ough and the discipline strict. cheap as anybody. For any further information, address B1I.I. AMP, The Famons Philoeopher-Hamorist. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS, Of “Uncle Remus” Colebritjr. Rev. T. ReAVITT TALMAGE, The Celebrated Divine. PLUNKETT I.cttors, “by Barge” The “Georgia Cracker, ’ FRANK L. STANTON, Whope The Poet. WALLACE P. REED, Chafing SI Dr. W. L. JONES, The SoHth’s most Prominent Agricnlti Editor. E. W. BARRETT, Onr Special Washington Correspondent. Mrs. Wm. KING, The Editress of Woman’s Kingdom and on The Great Electrician ore than One Hundred other of t most famous writers the world has dared will make each number of the Gu v STITUTION worth a years snbscrip.ion it* it tl.e cheapest in price the bicgi-st ami b« M No^ho«f3^ n wnhJmTS cheer to the family fireside. It has eomi! tMnirto nInner, .nr? intnraat “ 1 CONSTITUTION every week is the best proof that it has - Want of space prevents onr mentioning #33 the special writers who will help to make the CONSTITUTION for igji thp Best Weekly -on Earth. We give the names of a few leading contributors who are under contract to write for onr»h during the coming year: Besldo tho regular contributions of tho abova THE CONSTITUTION hds gone to a greater expense than any" other American newspaper to secure contributions from the most noted special writers of the world. For tho Year I89L COL. FRANK A. BURR, The Famous Correspondent will supply regnlarly Letters from TIxe European Coaler* on matters of special interest to American readers, and particularly to the Farmers ef this country ; a "study of Agri cultural and Indnstrial Europe being the chief motiYe for his Trip to the Old World. IIENTRY 3GL STANLEY, The Celebrated African Explorer WH1 he heard from daring the year in a series of the most interesting articles ever published. — THOS. A. EDISON, Lsbonld be without its ireside. It has thing to please and interest every member of the family. For the Father and Sons, it has inraL XmlnslrfnlaadPoUtia^^,* Stories or the War and Adrea W For the Mother and Daughters it oj^ • Woman’s Kingdom.” “Children’s Depart ment” and other specialties for feminine fancy. In addition to its special departments it loads all American newspapers ~:-»- complete the news of the world. yon nothing to b» will do yourself a... JUU uo no . send for a sain pie copy. AI ter you read it i f will be sent you for a year. l the beet monthly for Formers eror printed, jend SVG, «nd both Farm and CONSTITCTIOb Address THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA. The Press (NEW YORK) 1S©1, DAILY. SUNDAY 6 pages 1 cent. 20 pages 4 cents. 8 c WEEKLY. r 10 pages 2c. The Aggresssve Bopublican Journal Of The Metropolis A HEWSPAPEE FOB THE MASSES. Founded December 1st, 1887. Girculation over 100,OOd daily. M. C. BALKCOK. Ij. J.DINELjij. S^lfand 353 Mulberry Street, copies I£v£a,cori,, G-a. -WHOLESALE DEALERS IX- The Press is the organ of no faction; pnlls no wires; has no animosities to avenge. The most remarkable Newspaper I Success in New York. j The Press is a ^National Newspaper, GROCERIES PRODUCE,WHISKIES OF ALL KINDS. (’heap news, vulgar sensations and A.,fr. H = . jj[9... bj. • * rsi* toash^findno placeinthe columns of UOiD, vfrllS, , 1511J1, I leS.etC, A General Assortment of Canned good . -God t buy before getting our prices, either of the undersigned, and reading thc/smalysos of our fertili- | E, N. HoLTZCLAw,.Pres. Board, C. E. Gilueht, .^ec’y. and Treas., Our stock of Groceries and Piautation oar power, however, to so conduct the husband and bis daatb and the Supplies is c6mplote . an <l we sol! direct oar bnsinesa offoii-o -n r- r, 1.. I • . . . ’ u to fanners at lowest nt inns f,„- our business affairs as to be only immediate cause of the death. *° far “ erS at Wsfc Iirieos ', for Perry, Ga. slightly effected. ’- T Iff. Wido^“l;i^Elie d | GAS El OR OK TIME. Ibis is wbat our people are de- since the service of their husbands doa ‘ fc dofl in bunoomb3 - ermined to do, if we read aright L the army are not entitled. «ie signs of the times. I _ 11. There is no need of employ iug a lawyer or other agent to at- tend to these claims. The depart- ATTEITI01 FARMERS! A Card of Inquiry. | SOLOMON & RILEY, 413 Third St., MACON, GA. Mr L. S. Wellons is agent at Perry, Ga. for Andersou’s Guano Distributor and Seed Planter. The price of this machine i3 §8.50,f, o. b. at Port Valley. is The architects to prepare plans for the World’s fair buildings at Chicago have been selected, and it is proposed to raise $10,000,000 to defray all the expenses of the fair. Despite the persistent efforts made ' by certain newspapers to discredit Grover Cleveland with the party, he is now decidedly the most popular democrat in the United States. L. A. Hall, and the four other . prisoners convicted of conspiracy and murder in the United States court at Macon, left Macon under guard last Saturday for the peni tentiary at Columbus, Ohio. . It is reported from Washington that Speaker Reed has been an ex ceptionally fair and impartial pre siding officer since the congres sional elections. He has given the democrats no cause of complaint. I am agent in Pc A CARD. Mr. 0. D. Anderson, Jr., Fort Valley, Ga.: Dear Sir—We, the undersigned farm ers of the vicinity of Fort Valley, having witnessed the performance of your Gua- ,, . . no Distributor and Cotton Seed Planter the very best pronounce it emphatically a labor-saving maC ^- P^ilP covers gua- andGuano^ Amon^thetoare * b ° | - -thto-c, scooters perfectly; SSc, lowing well-] Three suits for damages, agge- gating $50,000, against the Georgia Sonthern & Florida railroad, have been filed in the Superior court of Bibb county. The damages are claimed for personal injuries re-, ceived. Bybon, Ga., January 12,1891. ment wil1 furnish full and specifiic Editob Home Joubnal: instructions, and give ample op- When Col. R.-N. Holtzclaw’ was | p0 E tunity tQ every claimant, a candidate for the legislature, he y °. r ^ er tbe gorei-nor. told us in a speech at Byron that L W. H. Harrison, - he-had thoroughly studied out a becretar y Executive j)epai tment. public school bill for Houston The Scientific American pub- county, through which all the lished by the great patent agency children could be educated at very of Munn & Co., New York is the he w'onirh 86 ' ^ e ffl al8 u Sa - d ^ m0St P1 ' actibally asefpl Publication he would have no difficulty in get- Lf its kind in the country. Indeed, Stoat h ° to 1 a f h v 1S ° Y occu Pies a field distinctively its said that he was the only living own. Not alone for tbe machinist, through. 8 He said l^onjy^esired ^M^nhfforpopnla^p^rusai* andl BONG-1 to go back one more time, that he study. It is the standard authori- L0W30YS BRAND GUA^.0, ^ SUNDAY TALK might have his bill made alaw, but ty on scientific and mechanical sub- STANDARD CO TTOIJ SEED MEAL we have heard nothing more from jects. It is placed at a very low toe Colonel on that line since the rate of subscription, $3 per annum, date of his speech. We supported which places it within the reach of him ror the sake of his school bill, all. Sucscriptious will be received and he was elected. Now, we are at tbe office of this paper. constantly being confronted ‘-“.-•r with, “What about the wonderful Direct to the consumer is tbe Holtzclaw school bill?” * and we I way ^ essl ' s Solomon & Riley, Ma- can’t answer. We submit, the,, . query to the-Coloael. j ration supplies and fertilizers- plants and covurs cotton seed with more ease and as perfectly as anv cotton plan- GA, CHEI WORKS ACID PHOSPHATE. 1( - greatmerit. SE Bassett, John- Murray, WOEp- ting, S H Bassett, W E Warren, Tip Hammock, Forsyth Snow, Pratt Warren, Will Hughes, G T .'Jones, Wm Jerkin, Jtton Solomon, Wm Spine, Michel Rob inson Cicero Jones, Amos Flowers, S L EDISTO ATLANTIC SCLLI3LE 83N5 DUST. ALL ABOUT PEICES. Parties. desiring to -- iic i . - - - | guested to call i:n me. Prices-'as low no We submit, the COn ’P rc pose to sell their plan- any for the same grade of goods. OLD HICKORY GUANO, LISTER’S PURE GERMAN KAiNIT. BRIGHT COTTON SEED MEAL- purchase are Prices-’ Very Respectfully, J. T. Grant. They 6ell only standard goods, and | their prices will suit their custom ers. George Riley is a native of I Thh Old Homestead, published Houston, well-known throughout at Savannah, Ga., will be issued the county. He only asks a chance hereafter by a syndicate capable to compare his goods and prices of advancing its interests even with others. See the advertise- more successfully than its projec- ment in another column. No one tors were. It is a southern litera- will regret a trade made with Solo- ry and musical publication consci- mon & Riley. entiously striving to foster and en- courage southern talent,and to give! —The attention of our readers E. S. WELLOXS, Agent Rodgers, Worsham & Co.' Mb. F. H. Richardson, recently of the Macon Telegraph, is nowon the editorial staff of the Atlanta Evening Journal. Mr. Richard son is a forcible and fearless writer, and he will prove, a decided acqui sition to the Journal. A large area near Galvegton, Texas, will be devoted this year to the cultivation of Ramie and other fibrous plants. The land belongs to a stock company, and experi ments have demonstrated that their scheme can be made successful The Hotel Lanier keeps pace admirably with the material growth of Macon. Manager Crawford is constantly alert to afford all the comforts and conveniences re quired by the many guests of the hotel, and in this effort he is emi- nently successful. Beyond doubt the Atlanta Con stitution is thoroughly equipped in every department, and that equipment is admirably used in behalf of the people. Occasional ly we are obliged to differ with the Constitution, bnt we take pleasure in testifying that it is the best and ablest in the Sonih. to the people a magiziue tljat is es-| called to the advertisement of sentially one for the home for the Mr- E- S. Wellons in another col- superiority of its literary, fashion, nmn °f this issue, Mr. Wellons domestic, and musical character, is agent at Perry for the popular Its staff of contributors is among brands of fertilizers handled by the best in .the south, andineyeiy ” ” essential it is a magazine that the people of the south ought to en courage and support. The sub scription price is but $1.00 a year, while many publications of less merit cost $3.50 to $400 per an num. Address The Old Home, stead Publishing Co., Savannah; Ga. Mark M. (Bbick) Pomeboy, President of the Atlantic-Pacific Railway Tunnel Company of Col rado, that has more than 4Q,000 share owners, has good reason to say that this is a happy New. Year to him, npw that- lie has reached, gold and silver ore in large quanti ties for shipment and sale, as stated in .the large 16 page pamphlet be sends to ail who address him at his Eastern Office, Pulitzer Building, New York City. So much for a good stayer. —At the meeting of toe County Alliance at Henderson to-day (Thursday) Stonewall Alliance will be represented by Messrs. C. A. Thurmond, J. H. Hodges, J. E. Andrews and J. R. Miller. Messrs. Rodgers, Worsham & Go., MacoD, Ga., who claim that they handle all of the very best brands of fertilizers manufactured. Call to see Mr. Wellons before you buy. —The annual report of our county treasurer appears else where in this paper. It shows the receipt and expenditure of all money belonging to the county, as well as the amount on hand. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, die gave them Castoria, PERRY SU1LHOAS SCKEDUL ©ally, Except Sum day. Leave Perry at 4 A. M. Arrive at Fort Talley,4:45 a. h. Leave Fort Talley at 11:35 p. m. Arrive at Perry at 12:20 A, M. Leave Perry at 3:25 p. m. Arrive at Fort Talley 4:35 p. ir. Leave Fort Talley at 8:25 p. m. Arrive at Ferry at 9:10 p. -ir Sunday Train.-- Leave Perry 10:10 a.m. Ar. Fort Talley 10:55 a. :n. Leave Ft. Valley 4115 p. m Aarive Perry 5p to fed CD Q to 0 tel OQ 1 > to >-i Q H d o' g CD O « > CD to fed o Q d c+- XJ1 to H to There has been a great deal of talk lately about the effect of the new tariff bill on prices. Of. course, we carry a large arnonnt of imported Clothing, but wo don’t tako any stock in this McKinley business. Other retaileis can stuff their patrons, and thus apologise for th’eir high prices, but it is not a part of our busi ness. Those who trade with ns don’t pay any extra tariff. They get tbe Quality and the Style just as low as is consistent with legitimate dealing. We have paid no McKinley tariff, and we don't charge our customers for it. The Pkess . The Press Has the brightest Editorial Page in New York. It sparkles with points. • | The Pbess Sunday Edition is ai _ splendid 20 page paper, c.waring every Orders by mail promptly filled, and satisfaction guaranteed current fomo. nf inEnroof I . » We give special attention to Filling Jugs. current fopic of interest. The Pbess Weekly Edition contains all the good tilings of the Daily and £>un- dpy editions. For those who cannot afford the Daily or are prevented by distance from early receiving it, the Weekly is a splendid substitute. AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM The PbEsd has no superior in New York. THE PKESS, Within the reach of all. The best and cheapest Newspaper published in America. Daily and-Sunday, One Tear, ** " " 6 Months, ■ “ " “ one “ Daily Only, one Tear, “ “ four months, Sunday, one Tear, Weekly Press, one Tear. Send for The Pbess circular. Sample free. Agents wanted every where. Liberal commissions. Address, the press, • Poiteb Bmwso, 38 Pork Bow. New York. 55.00 2.50 .45 3.00 1.00 200 1.00 -DEILEI: IX ALL KINDS OF- t- il w cana j t»; FURNITURE, OARFETS, STOVES, GENERAL HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, PICTURES, TRUNKS LAMPS. MIRRORS, Etc., Etc * F °R gash, ■ OR ON EASY PAYMENTS, “©a 460 Cotton Avenue, - - - MACON, Ga. W. J. ROSS & CO., Wholesale Manufacturing and Retail Dealers in 9 Sips, Wagons, ROAD CARTS, HARNESS, WHIPS, ROBES, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC/," CORNER COTTON AVENUE and CHEERY ST., MACON, GA. SOMETHING ABOUT CLOTHING, It is not everybody who knows howto buy Clothing. There are several things to. be considered in such a trade. Among the considerations may be mentioned quality, stylo, variety, price. If you can find all these points combined at one place, wo don’t mind saying that’s the place to trade. You want to get value received first of all; thou you want the pattern to be new and catchy; then you want a stock to select from, in order that yourindividual taste may be suited; and last of all, you want the price to be in reason. This brings us to ©p. h. m. D 33 3X1 T I S , 306 Second Street, Macon, Ga. • SPECIALIST. CBOWNS AND BBIBSES. TPE GIST ON THE SUBJECT. CD to" 09 i® m ©*9 IS e© Now is the time to subscribe for The Home Jour sal. If our qaalities are not what they seem to be and what we represent them to be, there is no obligation upon yo i to buy. We would not invite a comparison of our oods with other dealers, if we feared the result. In regard to Style and Variety, you can easily determine whether our stock is not jam up. Come in and see what we have got, and then decide. As far as prices are concerned, we will guarantee to go lower than any other, house in Macon for the same goods. All these points we are willing to make good, and only, ask that you give us the. privi lege of doing so by calling to'see us. We have arranged some special prices on all lines of goods for this week, and .eel thatwe can please you. —THE— STAR CLOTHING COMPANY, DAVE WACHTEL, Manager. 610 CHEERY STREET, MACON, GA. J. B. EDGE, Physician and Surgeon, Pebry, Georgia. Office adjoining Perry Hotel. Can be found at office during the day, and at Hotel at night. All calls promptly an swered day or night. Z. SIMS, 3D E ILT TIST, PERRY, GEORGIA. .^"Office on Main street, lately occu pied by Dr. W. M. Havis. First-class work. Prices moderate. Pat- apl281y ronage solicited. w. Mi 3D^^^T , Z , IS'X , , Perry, Georgia. Office on Main Street, King house Stylish Millinery. New G-oods. - Latest Styles. nsss SUB5Gr-I3E ADVERTI: FOH. Ijf . i ll £J UOME TOXJRiVAJL HATS,8BOWNETS, TOQUES. RIBBONS,|FLOW£RS, TIPSi, PLUMES; LACES,! SCARFS, HATS AND BONNETS trimmed to or der, according to tho latest fashion plates. CHOICE SOODS. SATISFACTORY LOW PEICES. Call and see my new goods. Mrs. M. C. HOOK, Carroll Street, Perry, Ge. WOES. PILOT AT THE TIP™ WGES AT THE BOTTOMi Thisjis the condifion^if affairs with us as regards Radies'Gentlemen's and Children's SHOES! Come, see, apd wonder at the values we give. Tlie Maximum Qualify. The Minimum Price H asiiijywyi tawwAM. You will but waste your time in going elsewhere before you have seer onr stock of BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.!» We are showing the finest goods and latest styles at lowest living price*. RENFROE, WRIGHT & AULTMAN. Macon, Ga. 310 econd Street, WIltBl, THE PUBLIC WILL FIND IT TO THEIB INTEBEST TO CALL ON REDDING & BALDWIN. 368 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA., ■fob- C L 0 THING AND HATS, FULL LINE FOR MEN AND . BOYS. ' Fine Stock of Cents’ Furmshmos of Every Description r Give ns a call before investing in Fall and Winter Wear, and •Til - • guarantee prices and styles. we will Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ktkiSia&k