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EDITORIAL COKKESPOXDEXCE7
' Washikgtok, D.C., |
THAT YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED
. At the prices we are asking for <
Perhaps you cannot realize how such
suits can be made for such a figure, and
t you will be
July 18th, 1891.
The Home. Joubxae readers
[ knot? that the Georgia Weekly
[Tress Association was in annaal
convention in Atlanta Monday and
Tuesday last, and that the “boys’
have been sightrseeihg' since
While in Atlantathe editors and
their wives, nearly a hundred alto
gether, were guests of the Atlanta'
Journal, with headquarters at the
Kimball House. Monday the
sights of the city were “taken in,
crowned with a delightful feast at
Piedmont Tark. In this I did not
participate, not reaching the city
until Tuesday mornin
During the morning and after
noon the business of the associa
tion was concluded, and at 6 p. to
about 80 editors and- 9 ladies wev
snugly aboard, two elegant- Tull
man sleepers attached to a regular
Richmond & Danville R. R. train
enroute for Washington and Hew
York I
Through the efforts of ' the At-
I feel like it is a very good thing I The an.-ual cOuveution of to
to have friends, and the reason I Georgm State Sunday S°hool ; As.
say sods because on last Wednes- S2«f ^
, x - , , - on the 29th and 30th of this month,
day I was picked up and given a . . . ... . ..
, . - The following circular letter sent
free excursion to the old city of , % ...
a . . out by the oifioeis ot the associa-
St. Augustine, bla. . 1. , ■
- n , .. ." tion explains itself:
There was quite a crowd of T , V,ii '-ifr i
Houstonians on the trip. Mr. Jer- ^eur Friend and iellow Work-
ryDavis, wife and daughter, Mr. f-^ Georgia State Sunday
Jim Wardlaw and daughter of School Convention, at 16 last ses-
_ T , T . ,sion m Columbus, accepted the ln-
Kathleen: Judge Jeter and Messrs. ” ’ , *- -
7k -r, . T j j vitation of the Piedmont Cimutau-11
T T T, b J > terest represented in its work for
Judge Pearce and myself, of Hen- I ^
derson, consti u e oui party. tauqna, and the executive commit-1 . _
instead of giving you much newsll ^ the ganday g choo , Jg We have received \ OUT
W, w e t(t pv BoSfte *>1 "S 7 tt “ ted cidmw,
l , • . program for tbe occasion. Inel - . , ll ,
o’clock ana landed safely in Palat- eommi( . tee has 3rrange d for i two Furnishing Goods and Eats,
ka at about 11 o clock, wdgig wc j t i onu, qai-k ' „ .
spent the night. A -special train ■ *J ul f l 29th ihvtte OUTEoUStOU County
7, ", „ e . . given to this work, and the pro- •
left Palatka at 9:20 next moral “g 1. agreed upon, consists of a \ friends to call and See the
for St. Augustine, and most of be *-, on &M'. ■ „
iaute Constitution this excu^on
Btallmore amazea wnenyouimaouuiauw • _ *
excellent’ they are as to quality of mate-1 W as secured, transportation tree,
rial. As a matter of fact, they woriAbe I t j two elegan t sleepers as-
cheap at much higher figures, for the I * ,,
greatest possible care has been exercised I signed especially to our use *sr tne
in finishing them, and they can he favor-1 e trip. Further than this,
ably compared as to Pit, to niade-to-or-l clJl ' ll c u F ,
zi:-r - I fnr f.hf\ mnp.r man were
der suits.
chtel’s
Central City Clothing House,
515 Cherry St., - MACON, GA.
comforts for the inner man were
liberally furnished, .and it goes
without saying the “boys” wore
with pride and gratitud.e the hand
some badges provided by the Gon
stitution. The trip was a delight-
.... - | ful one, and all were in delightful
UiGiMlIiti JfQiWHNAIi j trim for complete enjoyment of ev
ery detail of the programme.
No one attempted to sleep until
12 o’clock, and it is said that nine
of the “boys” made no effort in
that .direction throughout tbe
no.H. hodges. Editor and Publisher | night. They were called “the im
mortal nine” next day.
It is not our purpose to give any
detail or incident, but merely to
trace an outline, leaving special
mention of. any and all specific
PRICE, TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.
Published Every Thursday Morning.
Perky, Thursday, July 23.-
Nine Months In Prison.
A TKIP TO ST. AUGUSTINE. State Sunday-School Association.
Application for IJailroau Charier
Notice is hereby given as required by
the sixteenth paragraph of - the seventh
section of the third article of‘the.Consfa-
tution of Georgia, that application will-
be made to the Secretary of State, after
due publication of intention, for a ohar-
ter for the • South Brunswick, Atlanta
and Northwestern Bailroad Company,
in accordance with the Articles of Asso
ciation hereto appended.
crowd went over on that, out d uage 1 29thj and | children .g. m<l88 meet '. largest and handsomest liheoj
Pearce and myself were left, and 3^ addresses by prominent Q-oods shown iuMaCOn.
did not get over till the regular | ^ Qn tbe 30tl|i Reduced! ^ .
train at
11 o’clock. I have no by the rail- Everything for warm weath-
doubt we had a more pleasant trip
Eespectfvlly,
J. H. HERTZ,
- . , | roads, and the management of-thej #-* JjigJtt Clothing, Eegligee
than those on the specie as our Chant and lhe Committee ^- . * ■ .
cars were not crowded at all. tlmSunday School Association will( «^ Pu ff EOSOM Shirts, Zfn-
HoIrine P o e f foe besTV hotTs do everything in their power Mats, Etc,,. ■
in the! city. Mr. Lynn fod every- P~“° te % 8Ucee “ ^ the 0CCftJ ‘
thing that was possible to make us ^L es ially hoped that thel
pleasant and comfortable. Om be very
rooms were large and airy and the ttende ^ S uch a gather. LeLOTHING MID FURNISHING GOODS
waiters were very qttenhve 1 \ earnest W0lker8 . froma n 574&676Cfierry ,eor Second St,
wou!d advise any who may visit\ J wollld be off,
this city from around here to make f , wt»oon, **
their stay with Mr. Lynn. f*' eat ^ ere8 l?| ^^^ to
The plaza and old slave market the great cause,ra which we are la,
are rightin'front of Mr. Lynn’s ho- There ought, to J one
tel. The convent is in the rear,and thousand consecrated * Sunday
, . , , , . 1An L b School Workers in attendance oa
foe bay last east about 100 yards. , .. , ,, ■ „„
ttt , , - „ this grand meetmg.audtheap-
We took in all attractions,—'neited ° , , . t
■ , peal is made to you to make one of
the old fort which was commenced f s. “ , ,
- icnc t, • 1 . u ibat number. It may, perhaps, be
m 1565. It is now kept by Sergt. , ,
„ ... tt o ™ necessary for youtomake some
Brown, of foe U. S. army, who was J
- i. , . , . sacrifice to do this, bqt it is in His
very kind in showing ns through • bless
the various halls and dungeons, in
•a.
“A strange proceeding has just J features to another article,
been brought to light before the At Danville, Ya., ah elegant
supreme court of Georgia. breal^fast awaited us, but as it was
The case is of particular inter-j nea r 12 o’clock, the time limited,
est here, as it comes from our own j appetites voracious, and the table
. judicial circuit. ' J accommodations insufficient, a
Last fall the Houston county I number, including several of the
grand jury indicted J. W. .Mad-1 ladies, were -unable to. secure a
dox for forgery and be was tried square meal,” and were forced to
and convicted and sentenced to four content themselves with sandwich-
years in foe penitentiary. ef and coffee.
The offense consisted in ‘utter-1 At Charlottesville there was a
ing and publishing’ a county I s t 0 p for dinner, and probably one
school commissioner’s teacher’s I fourth the number ate tbe second
certificate. The man, upon convic- and ] as t meal of foe day, at about
tion, was turned over to one of fop 14 p . m .
camps to serve iris sentence. The I Some time having been lost, the
case, however, was carried to the I t r ain(on Pennsylvania road)didn’t
supreme court, which decided that I reac b Washington - until near 10
foe statute against forgery did not o’clock,—leaving time .for onr
cover such a document as a teach- tr a fo. However, our unconquera-
er’s certificate, aud that Maddox I y e secretary, Sterling Roberts,
had not been charged in . the hi-1 made application for our earsto be
dictment with any offense againtt I delayed until the departure of the
the state. I next train (11:35). This was grant-
As soon as foe remitter was re- edj and those who so desired prq-
ceived by the superior court, the C eeded to a hotel for supper. Here
judge ordered foe discharge of [• was me t by my brother, Mr. G.
Maddox. R. Hodges,.to whose home myself
As this order, however, was not| and -wife proceeded. Mrs. H. re-
^ufficient for the principal keepei', j mained'at Wasbington, apd I.eon-
Governor Nprfoen recited it, with tiuued the trip with the- “boys” to
other facts, and ordered thepris- New .York, where_ we arrived at
oner’s discharge. He does not par- a bout 6:42 Thursday morning. Di-
don the man because foe supreme re ctlv after breakfast at the Metro-
court, has decided he has .been pplitan Hotel,-the greater portion
guilty of no offense, He only re- pf our party went “walking down”
leases a prisoner who, according to Broadway, and on to Brooklyn
the highest court in the stale, Bridge. We walked across, and
should not have been imprisoned r qde back on the elevated road,
at all.”—Macon Evening News. I Q the evening at Manhattan
This is the negro whp-.raised a Beach'we witnessed foe magnifi-
third grade teacher’s' certificate to cen j. spectacular presentation of
the first grade thereby trying to fo e p ar is Commune, followed by a
swindle the county. Since the hn- g 0r g eo usly beautiful pyrotechnic
preme court has decided that this display. Music was furnished by
was no crime under [ the. pi'esenFUhe celebrated Gilmore’s band;
law, the present legislature should We returned to the city by rail,
enact.a lslw placing it on the "same tinder the guidance ef Mr. Ar- :
footing with other forgeries. four Gray, of the Commercial Ad-
A BILL has Ve^introducedrin k^ger^wejodejhrough ^Gentrd
the Georgia legislature t to/, so a 3 d curiosities of the' Metropoli-
j amend the; constitution -as to. limit I tan'^Mueeum' of Thence we
the sessions of that body to 100 proceeded to North River and em-
- days bi-ennially. Instead of this barked on a steamer for Coney Is-
ths y ^.id give,0.m ™a^Hg
<30Uiitaes^ .tho power / to act upon I Slir £ _ keiD^^incladad by som&.
their own ,measures. This done, I While partaking of the hospitality
a; --.llAnmJ : Lit 4 lx ft nnrt I /-,-P flia W oof T?.nrl Pin
, , , i the offering. Please make an earn-
one of which, discovered as late as gg effort t<j attend . the lnoet tog, as
1839, was found two skeletons-one alTan ed for this occ ^ iou> aud let
a man,the other a woman,and both ug ^ | om y£>n at once tb at we
chained to tbe wall. It is as dark knQW i{ vou can meet wi fo us.
as the darkest night m these places. praying the bleHS i„g of the
This | the same fort in which Ge- div . iaB sp iri t on foe work and occa-
ronimo and his baud of Indians ^ Y onr, sincerely, |
were imprisoned, by the govern- j w WHEATLBy>
ment a few,years ago . p lesd ’t Ga. S. S. A.
We hired a sail boat and had | LoTT Waeeen,
quite a nice sail on fob bay; went
out to north beach, where we en
joyed a bath in the surf, and where
we gathered a great many shells—
trophies of our journey.
We visited the U. S. barracks
where the garrison have their
quarters; visited the ol
Sectfy Ga. S. S. A.
R. B. Rempabd,
Cliair. Ex. Com: Gsl S. S. A.
Literary Notes."
It was once asked by a celebra-
Spanish I ted Englishman: ‘ “Who reads ™
cemetery, and, in fact, took in foe American book? The question
whole city. | is no longer a conundrum. Ameri
Now and then, duruu; these sub
try spring days, the heat is relieved
. by a passing breeze. We mop our
dewy brows and exclaim, “how
nice!” This reminds us that the
heat of hard times has only been re
lieved by the “breezy” prices , we
have “originated” and “Establish
ed.” We quote the words, because
they represent purely what we have
done. The same exclamation,“how
nice,” is a common expression with
in the walls of onr store, and it
comes every time from delighted
customers, who adopt it as an ex
pression of the delight at our goods
and prices. There's no use talking,
we have certainly got the clothing, .
the hats, the children’s snits, the
famishing goods, and everything
that goes with a first -class clothing
house. So, why shouldn't we do
the business? Others say they have
'the same, but why don’t they do
the trade? The answer is plain,
Either the goods are faulty, or the
• prices. Both must match. You
can’t combine poor goods and high
prices. If you have shoddy goods,
you will do well to givo ’em away.
If you have good goods, you must
make the prices moderate. That’s
BOUT. Hi S5UTK. j
410 Chekey Stkeet,
CHAS. H. Hill, j r .
MACON, GA.
—DEALEES K-
ABTICLES OE ASSOCIATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA, 1
FULTON COUNTY 1 ' ■
Know all men by these present that we
WilliamD. Wheelwright, James O. Bloss,
George T: Dixon, Herbert Richmond and
William M. Walton, all of the city, coun
ty and State of New Xork, ~ do associate
ourselves together under* these articles
of Association as the South BrunsTvick,
Atlanta and North Western Bailroad
Company, to construct, maintain and op
erate a railroad from Waynesville in the
county of Wayne and State of Georgia
to Fort Yalley in the county of Houston
and State of Georgia, said railroad to be
the length of one hundred and fifty-five
miles, more or less, and to run through
the counties of Wayne, Pierce, Ware,
Coffee, Irwin, Dooly, Pnlaski and Hous
ton. The capital stock of said railroad
company is threo million, pno hundred
thousand dollars, to be divided into thir-
ty-one thousand shares of one hundred
dollars each. / . ,
Tho names and places ot residence o,
the company, who shall manage its_ af
fairs for the first year and until others
are chosen indheir places, are WilliamD.
Wheelwright, James O. Bloss, George 1.
Dixon, Herbert Richmond and William
M. Walton, all of the city, county , aud
State of New York. The gonoral offices
of the company shall bo at Fort Yalley,
Houston county, Georgia.
Tn witness whereof, we have hereunto
B ubscribed our names, our places of resi
dence and the number of shares of stock
which wo agree to take in the said rail
road company, this the first day of June,
1891. —
Wm. D. Wheel weight,
82 Wall St. N. Y
Sixteen thousand sharos.
James O. Bloss,
49 Cotton Exchange, N.Y.
One hundred shares.
Geobge T. Dixon.
Cotton Exchange, N.Y.
One hundred shares.
Herbebt Richmond,
62 Bd. Way.
One hundred shares.
W. M. Walton,
52 Bd. Way.
One hundred shares. .
3S£ & ZEE IE 3SF IEG 7
Stsam Engines, Boilers
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
GINS, PRESSES,
MOWERS, HAY RAKES,
April 30-6m.
lYiACHINERY SUPPLIES.
STAND ASIDE COMPETITION!
jeS^TffaimfaetTirers? ‘Wholesale and Betall Agency fcr. WEEHB, ITEISWAY
EVKEET^. STAEBPianos; PACKAED, JTJCJWMAIT BROS-, *tno- CHURCH &
CO-, SIIiVSR TONE Organs-
State of New York, l
City and Comity of New York )
Before me, a Commissioner of Deeds
for the State of Georgia residing in New
York, personally appeared WilliamD.
Wheelwright, James O. Bloss and Georgo
T. Dixon, wliobeing soverally duly sworn
say that the names to said articles of As
sociation above subscribed to are the
genuine signatures of the persons named
therein, and that it is intended in good
faith to construct and to maintain and
PIANOS, j ORGANS,
From $125.00 Upward. I From $45.00 Upward.
Sheet ftfiusfc iOc.
If you wish to SAVE KONEY write us and
mention this paper. Easy Terms for Pianos
and Organs, and the Host Liberal House in
the South toe "
iUlU WIO
deal with generally.
GEORGIA MUSIS HOUSE, MAGOri Ga.
Vmte. G-recef iesi
Idpsiio to celt utieiitioii b
Bank
A FULL AND COMPLETJ
tin; fad thut-I have in store, next to the
1111
STOCK OF
Ail FAMILY GROCERIES
Fruits and Gonfectionsries,
. - Tobacco. Cigars, etc.
Fish Evei-y Saturday. .
My Stock is FRESH aud PURE, and prices very LOW. Patronage solicited.
Agent for the SINGLE ISEWING MACHINE. Full line of Fixtures and Oil on hand.
J. M. KELSON. Perry, Ga.
OM©i@© Hew Goods!
operate the road mentioned in such arti
cles of
! Association.
JNO. A. HlLLEIiY,.
A Commissioner of Deeds,
ite 61 ueorg
for the Sate at Georgia
at No. 56 Wall St. N. Y. City.
June Uth 1891.
the only combination that goes. And
jole city. 1“’“'’ ~ ‘ ~T T , : L ; that’s the way we do it. Thesecret’s
vir„ vprv mnS h disaDDoint- ioan books are the P°£ l 3T u '^-reading J four’s now, and all we ask for tell-
Iv e were very much disappoint- BnmTei'sSonsI' Ing you, is that you show your good
TQ BUILD A HOUSE
^■beinitblei, goltoo'ugh If ** ^ay Robert BonuerVSond
the large hotels, but they are now ave , JU , S !>u ' S V tl Ur«rr Aar *
, , j , - ■ . . Amencau novel, entitled “Under a
closed, and_ it is a very bard ™at- ’ ,
ns a very naru uiau-i.. _ • _ v T ,. .,
... r. • • t Cloud, by Jean Kate Ludlum, li
ter to get iu at all.' It is simply V “ ’ , . Ar -d v
, • „ lustrated by Warren B. Davis.
r mfttn ffivfl von nnv I - J
impossible for me to give you any - . . . , , i,
idl of bow beautiful the outside “ U “ d ? r a Cloud 1 k “
of the Ponce DeLeon is. It is a I P athet, ° acoouut o£ the triRU ° £ : a
IUU1. O llu*V| nuu uu —
Ing you, is that you show your good
judgment by. taking advantage of
it. Others have done it, and why
not you? Yourmonoy.is worth as
muohas theiris, and will go as far.
Como this week, and wo will show
you big drives in everything apper
taining to clothing or furnishing
goods.- .
grand structure. So is the Aicazar, I New York lady, ^ 'who, hi couse-
;hich is just on the other side of <l uence o£ a P roml . se | n
foe street. The Cordova is Ms6, ^ by her fafoer, is put intorelari g^j.
beautiful, aud is near the Alcazar, tions with'her husband.which a*e
Mr. Flayher has spent about sis l almost unprecedented. The chain 1 GIO Cherry Street,I
million dollars in tbe old city, and f circumstances by which the _ GEORGIA
. .Si:*: . ... ,, • , husband is implicated in a crime,
gel. atar i.t.rest. Qj.lt >4d th , „ eroic i, ort , 0 f lt . wife ' DAVE WiCHTEl,
bad*, ln, iiot 6 l» nnr „ e ,l
more than three months m a year “f* -
The city was at one time walled «>o .mystery make a history of
in, arid portions of foe old wall and overpbwing interest,
the old city gates are still stand-1 _ Ar buckle’s' Roasted Coffee at
' v |. ■ J. M. Nelson’s.
We visited a museum, where we
saw all manner of birds, reptiles
and fish that abound in that sec-. Notice . t9reby ^ thllt aBm will
tion of foe cbtfritry. ' ,J — ' * ■■ *
wuvaa y.wu * L YV'llJLlvJ JlOllCWViUjj wj.
the time npw allowed by the con-| of Mr. Piper, of the West End Hb-
sfitutiori--40 days—would be am-, tel, a notable incident occurred.
*«■'*«**• -rr
matters. - . | Q^d, a spontaueous cheer issued
The , Evening Herald is,
1HE , evening riemq ls . lue L s lf by electric impulse,- A few
name of a new daily that has just m j nvd:es ] a ter “Yankee Doodle’'
been launched in Atlanta. ® eY - j was heartily applauded.
n Cl .11 r — i-l«n tr.». m.rtllinF I J —A r. Lnn 1 TQ no!.’
the south.”
alone of the
.Washington,
.vuc.o j. spent the remainder o'
foe day with my wife, brother and
his family,the afternoon and even
ing being enjoyed on the Potomac
—a boat ride several miles do\vn
the river and return,
To-flay the Capitol, Wbite House,
Treasury building Bureau of En-
iy uBuwicu «•“- g,. av j d g’ a nd Printing, Washing-
statue was uuveiled by, little Julia ton Monument aud several parks
• A LAEGE crowd witnessed the
unveiling of the statue of Stone
wall Jackson at Lexington, Ya.,
last Tuesday. Gen. Jubal A. Ear
ly delivered the oration, and the
Jackson Christian, the 6-year-o!d
grand-daughter oE Generl Jackson
We do not think the People’s
Partyris needed in this country,
qfoe democratic party will give.the
people all needed reforms if they
will only give it the opportunity.
A tailor of New Pork receives
- a yearly salary of $20,000.
Manager.
Isign of The Big Star.
Notice,
j. . be introduced at the present session of
In one of onr aBlng eipsdidon, |
Mr. Fitzgerald asked foe captain I Act to establish a system of pub
of our boat “bow far it was to the «>h°°k Sf M 'M ot Fo - rt VaD# y ;
1 owrnnnm nnn. AvnnAWA
woods,” pointing
tain told him :
000 miles.
We saw two sharks while there, ...
, , -• v /. . - of public schools of said city such pa
and saw crab ana shrimp nslling. 1 0 fatate school,fund asmaj bethe-prop
The people almost live on fish. I pro rata amount on account of the*pup_
The streets are all narrow, loak- pu 080 00 an or er p
ing more like alley ways than July 23,1891.
One, Treasury street, is
that the-nuts on foe]
streets,
so narrow
Notice to Bridge Bonders.
wagon axleuhave gouged ont'tber|^Sg«a^ogo^ ,^_be rMriToiup|
- , .. ^ > t « ito Mt Monoayin August ne^ at thc,
brick on each side, it is .only b. or o fg e0 ©f-the Clock of County Comnjis r J
_ , [ it f ^ UlMLO vl.Ulu _ *** .T
7 f pet wide. ~ I sioncra’ Court, for the huildiag of a new
. ., . bridge over Big-lndian creek at Ferry;
The trip was quite a pleasure, party building to furnish srerything
nniftne/i tn Ilia nfinnol I nVinnt it. • Thfl TllflllB fifid BDBOlfiCfttlOIlS
— a. * . * . . , powj -mi a «. — n. iTaijuuuK
and I enjoyed it to the utmost. Corner of Carroll and Ball streets,
Sophy Bsbia ,.
Henflernou, J.nly 20,.’91.' I"
McEIrce’S WIHE OF CflROUl lor female disMSM. | Ferry, Ga., July flth, 189L ^
PERRY. CEORCIA.
SeveeAJLof^ibe third party pro
moters were in Georgia last week
trying to boom the Peoples Party.
The de.moeratic party is the real
people’s party, and old Georgia
will roll up her usual democratip
majority in ’92.
\PERE DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES.
TOILET
[Fine Perfumes a Specialty.
Oils.
were visited
The main party will reach
Washington to-morrow night from
New York. Monday will be spent
here, and Monday night the entire
party will start home.
In all probability i will r.earj the
proof of this article before it ia
published.
Will write more when I get home.
The- trip has been thoroughly
delightful. _ J. H. H.
The first bale- of new Georgia| BC | leasi ^^’^ a ^ 0Z 5yu^beoauietTptovl-t. , t.iLm/in+im,
cotton has been marketed. It was <* ttemeaicineoaredThic. m. Kenan*. KerOSenC and LllbnCatlUg
i‘' ' > V, - o * WAanmayoN, P. C., Huoli 8,1891/ • ■ ■ —
oy Mr. Biug bavage, of jors ye»>a jha4 f«Kswt6»M v#»iWtHy
Dongherty county, auc was carried
to Albany hmtTbqreday.' UtoW eiBSFBllY. C0K-
apancttQu for 9^cents, ^ AffmgGywwn. BJ* TO8ES by ?>»« of foa host druggists
Gov. Noethen was, not invited | ? T .._ r . irn .
A choice line of
Cigars and Tpbacco
to at tend ffie rallies af foa third | J*
party men last week. Gov. Nor- |
then is a democrat.
Gov. CiiirsELL, of Ohio, has
bren renominated by foe demo
crats of that state.
FREE!
Always on band.
—J. M. Nelson’s ia headquarter^
for'Fancy and Family Groceries.'
/ :
KOENIC MED. CO.. Chioagb, IU.
r*9*U* (ten
, Open on Sunday from 8 to 10a.m., and
j from 330 p. m. to 6 p. m.
A share of publio patronage is respect
fully solicited. -’&****«*'
Subscribe for foe Home Jocbnal I Snbicribe for th^ Home Joubnal!
Proprietor^
IF YOU WANT
I haYe'jnst received a nice lot of early Spring Goods consisting of
INTI GINGHAMS, OUTIO.CLOTHS
And other DBESS GOODS, which the ladies arc invited to examine.
S eaippjif ate®,
AND A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES.
• Prices LOW, and Goods FIRST-CLASS. “TsSd
- 1 % «, Wifefctl®*,,
Cai/i-oll street, - - - PEBBY, Ga.
OUR STOCK OF CLGTHIN8 FOR SPRING
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Terms,
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Is now ready, and the styles are -
BEAUTIFUL and the nUCES I,Ow.
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■Stock of HATS bn J NECKWEAR was never so Complete,
A fll assortment of UNDERY7EE, and we cannot fail to
please foe most fastidious.
JUS?” Call on ns£ or SEND YOOR ORERS. *®|
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368 Second Street, - MACON, GA.
FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT
-ON—-
The Installment Plan,
TAKE STOCK
IN-
THE INTEli-STATIi
JiOan
ASSOCIATION
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Columbus, Ga.
For varticulars, apply to
JOHN H. HODGE'S, Agt.,
^ Perry, Georgia.
be earn *4 »t our K1GT linn of work.
■ wi wc cainra si uaranii linn 01 wc:
»lddly sod bcmornbly, by those
eao do the^work. Easy to learn.
We atari you. No risk. You can devote
all your time to the work. This is an
We furnish
rnfora^newlead^nd brings wonderful
Beginners are nnia( fian Its to ISO
ml more xlto alltti. expaHma. We cCliranCrouGii'
Ml lad! JCC tune, So mctoml^alicre. FuU
btOTuion max. Tgnn j, egg ndimi mixt
iSTOREFinURES,
TBffiY M’F'fi CO., NASHVILLE,TENW.
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SCHOFIELD’S' IRON “ WORKS,
^o-ULn-d-x^r a/Xxd. ^vCa.dxixxe Slxop.
Manufacturers of Ete&m Ergiiiss.-Boilers, Cotton Freeses
and Genera! Machinery. O0U00 Gin , Gane Mills and
Saw Milis
DEALERS IN
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B§Y“ Specie. Atten-tion to RtiPAIR WORK.
iS. Schofield’s 8ons Co., Prop’s.,
MACON, - GEORGIA.
HP-ED IR, IR,
HOTEL
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POLITE ATTENTION GIVEN ALL GUESTS COMFORTABLE
ROOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST
EDIBLES THE MARKET AFFORDS.
RATES: $2.00PEE DAY.
JUSf Liberal reduction by tho week,. or ky the moufo.
THE LS6HT RUNNIN& “DOMESTIC,”
THE STAR THAT
Is Made Uocn hlonor
LEADS THEM ALL,
nd Sold Upon Merit.
The Cry cf To-day is
Best material. Best attaeliments.
“DOMESTIC,” and are made happy.
D. G. HARRIS & GO.. Sole
613 Cherry Street, - - ' 5
JAMES MILLER, Local Agent, Perry, Ga,
•cst judges bny the
ents,
COIN GA