The Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1870-1877, February 09, 1871, Image 1

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From the Telegraph and Messenger, - „ Tio Vioo of tlio Age- la pecaniarycitrvu^raici-, more espe cially in those matters -which relate to personal display an ' ostentation. .lea the evil consists not in the mere expen diture of so much money, -which might be usefully employed, but in the de- HOUSTON ME JOURNAL J. T. WATERMAN BEERY THUESDAY MOBS at PEBBY, GA BY J. T. WATERMAN. SCHAUB & HAYCOOD’S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS No. 13 Cotton Avenue. One Yew. Six Months,... Three Months, The paper wi Son of the time paid for, unless the snb- ecription is previously renewed. - If the address of a subscriber is to be changed, we must have the old address as •well as the new one, to prevent mistake. No subscription received for a less period fiian three months. No attention paid to anonymous comma- nications, as wo are responsible for every thing in our reading columns. This rule is imperative. Any one sending ns five new suosenoers and S12 50, will receive the Home Joubxal OI D^^j^advertisement8 will be charged according to the'space they occupy. x]1l advertisements should be marked'for « specified time, or they will be continued anddharged for until -ordered ont Advertisements inserted at intervals will be charged as new each insertion; Advertisements to run for a longer time than three months, are due and will be col- lected at the beginning of each quarter. Transient advertisements. must be paid fvr in advance. _j 0 b work must be paid for on delivery. Advertisements discontinued from any cause, before the time specified will be charged only for the time published Marriage Notices and Obituaries not ex- GENERAL MERCHANDISE I had a vision in my dreams:— I saw a row of twenty beams; From every beam a rope was hung, In every rope a lover swung; .I asked the hue of every eye That bade each lackless lover die; Ten shadowy lips said heavenly bine, And ten accused the darker hue. Tasked a matron which she deemed With fairest light of beauty beamed; She answered some thought both were fair, Give her blue eyes and golden hair ; I might have liked her-judgment well, But as she apokeshe rung a bell, Add all her girls, nor small,'nor few, Came marching in—their eyes were blue. I asked a maiden; back die flung The locks that round her forehead hung, And turned her eye, a glorious one, Bright as a diamond in-the sun, On me, until beneath its rays I felt as if my liair would blaze; She liked all eyes but eyes of green; She looked at me; what could she mean? Ah! many lids Love lurks between— Bor heeds the coloring of his screen; And when his random arrows fly, The victim fells, but knows not why; Gaze not upon his shield of jet, The shaft upon the string is set; Look not beneath his azure vail, Though every limb were cased in mail. Well, both might make a martyr break The chain that bound him to the stake; And both, with but a single ray, Can melt our very hearts away; And both, when balanced, hardly seem To stir the scales, or rock the beam; But that is dearest all the while, That wears for us the sweetest smile. Taras.—We guarantee perfect satisfaction in every case, or no charge- a Fourth.—The oslt Ehemujm given at the recent Macon Fair for the best Fltin Photographs was awarded to ns, and we e determined to keep up the merit of our increasi i- ■ reputation. 'Fii'fii.—Our facilities are such that wo can pro duce the best pictures in Middle Georgia, and at reasonable prices. Sixth.—Unequalled facilities for mating Baby Plenums, and no trouble or pains .spared to give satisfaction. Call and be convinced. Vatican about now? . But^ really that excommunication appears like blas- phy...to us. Imagine “the Son of the living-'God, and Heaven with" all its powers” uniting to curse Victor Eman uel in his teeth and toe-nails, simply because he has invaded the dominions of Pius IS. y vitalities. Prepared L. W. HUNT A CO. - Druggists, Macon. Ga. Prices of Plain Photographs: Per doz, card size for the Album, any style, $4 00 Half 44 44 “ 44 44 44 44 44 2 50 44 44 Victoria Card, “ 14 4 00 44 44 Imperial 44 44 44 500 A Photograph 18J4 inches, nicely framed, 4 00 44 8 x 10 44 44 « 5 00 44 10x12 44 44 7 00 44 11x14 44 44 44 10 00 Prices of Paintings: A painting 11 x 14 inches, handsomely framed $20 14 x 17 44 44 44 30 44 20 x 24 44 Iifq size, gold gilt frame 50 WORM CANDY! Georgia. NOW IS THE TIME jan!9-6m “ Bet aside a liberal percentage for adver tising. Keep yourself -unceasingly before the public; and it matters not what business jtrgi .Tie engaged in, for, if intelligently and industriously pinsned, a fortune will be the result. ”—Hunt's Merchants’ ^Magazine. “After I began to advertise my Ironware freely, business increased with amazing ra pidity. For ten years past I have spent £30,000 yearly, to keep my superior wares before the public. Had I been timid in ad vertising, I should never have possewsod my fortune of £350,000. "—McLeod Belton, Birmingham. “Advertising, like Midas’ touch, turns everything to gold. By it your daring men draw millions to their coffers."—Stuart Clay. •“ What audacity is to love and boldness to war, the skillful use of printer's iuk is to success in business. ”—Henry W ard Beecher. “The newspapers made Fisk.”—James Fisk, Jr. “Without the aid of advertisements, T eould have done nothing in my specula tions. X hi! - c tire most complete feith in printer’s ink. Advertising is tho royal road to business.”—A T. Barntim. First-class Pictures HOME-MADE FERTILIZER “shabby” as compared with their neighbors, the unhappy man finds himself at last unable to. resist the temptation to commit fraud in the vain hope to save himself and them from the pecuniary consequences of extravagance. But there is a still more far-reach ing and deadly, -though unnoticed result of this personal and family ex travagance. The beautiful maiden TOMC LIVER BITTERS. laxative is needed. In dyspepsia, indigestion, de bility, languor, hoad-aohe and ooKtiveness, those bitters are especially commended. As a preventive of chills and fever, it ■will be found to be a valua ble medicine, by gontly stimulating the liver and A correspondent of a New York pa per, writing from Borne, says that since King Victor Emanuel’s triumph ant entry into Borne, the chief topic of interest' is the bull of excommnni- . cation issued against the King of Italy by the Pope. To show how hard His Holiness can “cuss,” we give a literal , translation of the document below: “By the authority of the Omnipo- | tent. God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit; and of the sacred canons, and of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, mother and nurse of our Saviour ; and of the ce- lestial virtues, angels, archangels, thrones, dominions, powers, cherubim, and seraphim; and of the holy patri archs and prophets; and of all the apostles and evangelists; and of all the holy Innocents, who in the presence of the Holy Lamb, are worthy of singing new hymns; and of the holy martyrs, holy confessors, and of all the saints, together with all the blest and elect of the Lord—we excommunicate and an athematize and separate him from the Holy Church of Omnipotent God; that he may be. tormented by an eternal martyrdom, together with Dathan and Abiram, and all those who say to the Lord God, “Depart from us—we do not wish to walk in thy ways.” And, as fire is quenched by water, so let Iris light henceforth he extinguished! May the Father who created man curse him! May the Son who suffered for us curse him! May the Holy Ghost who visited us in baptism, curse him! May the Holy Cross on which Christ (for ou# salvation and triumph over His enemies) ascended, curse him! May the Holy Virgin Mary, Mother of God, curse him! May St. Michael, de fender of holy souls, curse him! May the angels and archangels, principali ties" and powers, and all the celestial cohorts, curse him.' May St John, the. Precursor, St. John, the Baptist, St.- Peter, St. Paul, St Andrew, .and all the other apostles of Christ together, curse him! May the rest of His disci ples and the four evangelists (that with their word converted the whole world) assisting nature to throw off miasma. Take one. two or three doses a day—just enough to produce a full, hcaitby action on the bowels. If you have cause to use bitters of any Mud, this is what you want. Prepared only by L. W. HUNT k CO., Druggists, Macon, Ga. Dawson, Geoegia, December 6th, 1870. Messes. L. W. HUNT & CO., Macon: Gents :—Your fevor of the 1st is at hand In answer, I will say that my Home- Made Fertilizer produced as well as either of the others used, (the Etiwan and Chesa peake. ) They were all used alike—planted the same city, iu the same field, and cultiva ted alike—all distributed from the same machine, with the same guage. In the smjn" and early .summer I decided'm "favor ofUie Chesapeake, but later in the season the Home-Made caught up with it, and I am not sure but excelled it in fruit-producing. The coming season I shall use no other except such as I compound myself. I also com pounded a ton for Mr. John Moreland, of this county, and enclose liis certificate of the result Yours respectfully, ‘ C. A CHEATHAM. of Houston county that he will establish a branch Gallery in Perry, on January 15th, 1870. Havin" given the picture business his undmdedskitentipnfor many years, he does not hesitate to obdm that A BTANDABD COUGH REMEDY. |j>RE MED1C1NE3# HIS PICTURES CANNOT BE EX CELLED By any in the State. Every description of Picture known to/the profession taken in the highest style of the art Remember the time; he will open his gallery on the 15th of next January. Let all avail themselves of this opportunity to get good pictures; no Is a pleasant, safe and effective medicine in conghn, colds, borCnea of the throat/ chest aud lungs, bronchitis, etc. Every case of consumption commences witlis rough excited from tile individual having taki-L cold- The diseases of the air passages arc 01 great intnrest to every intelligent being. The delicate organization of the lungs, their constant activity, and tlieir being exposed to contact of air of such different temperature, and which contains various irritating matters suspended in it, render them especially liable to diseases, and those of most se rious character. • " : for those diseases wo offer Prof. Loud’s Cough Mixture as a remedy. If you catch a cold, do not wait to-let it get a deep hold, but take the remedy at once. To show the estimation in which this medicine is held, wo append a few certificates ; It Gave Beady and Entire Belief. Nearly four years ago, when suffering from a se vere cough, 1 was induced by Mr. Loud to try his Cough. Syrup, -It gave such ready and entire re lief that 1 take great pleasure in recommending it to such as may be in a mmilar condition of suffer ing. ~ JE. ~VV. Wahren. Macon, Jan. 22,1S70. inferior work goes but from Biddle’s Gal lery. dec 28-tf mm, iMTS,01LS &C What Makes Home.—Beauty is a great thing, but beauty .of garments house and furniture [is a very tawdry ornament compared with domestic love. All the elegance in the world will not make a home, and I would give more for a spoonful of real hearty love than for whole shiploads of furniture, and all the gorgeonsness that all the nphol- sterers in the world could gather to gether. Why cannot every intelligent farmer organize a guano company on his. own ferm, T ” 1 r.s.«»—— ..n v-y-'k? There is no plantation in the country that » not afford ample and - the richest material to be used as a basis. The chemicals Handsomest Stocks he and ids laborers taking all the stock does not afford ample and the riche; - „„„ vucuuu™ necessary to utilize its material are well known and pan be obtained in abundance. The enterprise and energy of a-lew practical men have, the past season, proven thatlns good or better com or cotton can bo made from the Home-Made Fertilizer, as may be yielded by any of tbe nostrums sold at such extravagant prices. , Experience shows that where lot manure or other rich deposite can he obtained, it answers a better purpose thau dry swamp earth. In that case, eight (8) barrels of the lot manure should be used with the quantity of chemicals, bc-nes, eta, instead'of five (5)barrels of dry muck. This -improves the quality, aud lessens the price of the fetili- zer, by increasing the weight. -Some have added pure Peruvian Guano to the compound in the proportion of 150 to 200 pounds, but five or six bushels of cottonseed have been found to be ot equal service as the Peruvian, aud much cheaper. In all the tones' aud Plaster of Paris should first be well mixed with the Lot Manure or rich earth, and then the barrel of mixed chemicals dissolved in a little water, and thoroughly incorpo rated. The chemicals, Bones, Plaster of Paris, etc.,-sold by ns we guarantee, tq be-of the very bast quality. We call, particular attention to onr preparation of "Bones, as it is Bone dissolved in Sulphuric Acid, and dried with Bone Charcoal As there will be an IN MIDDLE GEOEGIA Hon. W. P. Price,’ of the Sixth Dis trict, has introduced a bill in Congress to give ten thousand acres of. land to aid in the construction of an Atlantic and Great Western Canal, to connect the Tennessee river with, the Coosa river, and give water transportation to the Gulf, of Mexico by way of that .river and the Alabama; and also to con nect the Tennessee 'with the Chatta hoochee and Ocmulgee rivers, and open communication with the Atlantic seabord.- The bill is elaborately drawn. To Our Patrons, To Dealers, and to the General Public. Afforded Immediate Belief. Macon, Ga., January 5 4 1870 Messrs. L. W. HUNT & CO.: Gkntk:—Understanding that you have engaged . in the manufacture of P. Louil's Cough Syrup, it affords me pleasure to .bear testimony to its mer it 1 was suffering from.a very troublesome cough when Mr. Loud presented-me with a bottle of his Syrup, the use of which afforded me immediate relief. My mother used a small portion left by me, with similar beneficial results. ' Respectfully, yourB, J. Ci CmiD. 1 feel that we cannot do a better service than o raise a voice of warning.agaihst the indis criminate use of Patent Medicines, whose name is now Legion, a large majority of which are put up? on the market by ignorant quacks, who do noVac- tually know anything of medicine. Many of these so-called remedies are ot no value whatever, and some are very dangerous, pyhnmnindiFd for diseases which they invariably aggravate, thus in creasing the suffering and often producing lasting disability-or shortening the life of the - individual. As druggists and dealers, we are compelled to buy and MU these nostrums/ which we do for just what they are. As a protection to the people from C«>ss imposition, and from the suffering that is AND FINDINGS No. 3, Cotton Avenue, MACON, GA.. Dr. J. C. GILBEBT, Agent at Perry, j Gen. C. D. ANDEBSON, Agent at Fort "V N. T, JOHNSON, Agent at MarshallviUe. ’ From Mayor G. S. ©bear. Macon, Ga., February 1,1870. Messrs. L. W. HUNT & CO.: Gents:—Mr. P. Loud having referred you tom “Profnndisamns” is getting np a new catechism for; the benefit of the rising generation, from which we give the following extracts: "Whom did Adam marry, end., when did he'maary her? One Eve What was her bridal dress? Barely nothing. Not even a ribbon? No, she had no need of one, she was a “rib-bone” her self 5* . •When Adam and Eve. were in -the gardening business, at what time did they Commence picking apples? In theFalL What wasthe first step they took in and may the holy and wonderful army of martyrs and confessors, (who, by their sacrifice, defended the All-power- fnl God), onrae him! May the choirs of holy virgins (who for the love of Christ despised the things of the world), condemn him 1 May the heavens, the earth, and all holy things embraced- therein^ con demn him! ‘fMayhe be condemned in the house THOMAS J. CATER t nights MATfesHATiTiVtl.T/F^ GA.. Cain also got slewed? He went imme diately to the land of Nod. Who was ihe wisest.man? Knower. What did he know? He ' knew enough to. go iri out of- the rain. The Philadelphia Bul>Jin wants cemeteries taxed. Of cousethe occ .- pants of cemeteries ought to be made BOOTS AND SHOES -—d, uwaw, OIUUUI8. xuia- Obin&andfer . ,. .. PUBIFT1NG THE BLOOD. Evea ■when no pirticuUr disorder ii felt, people better beattb and live longer for cleuisiug 1~ ““odi - Keep the blood bemltby »nd all is well, f®t with this isabuluju of life disordered, there ??beno lasting health. Sooner or later some- • o nuiEt go wrong, and the machinery of life is ■j~™red or overthrown. Tins siedidue is as' raises as it is effectual—a fact of ini.-T— im- Ki~ ,ce t° those who take it, for many of the al- ivV. I 08 .hi market have mercury or arsenic as ' -_Sf J®?! 6 . »ud often entail a countless train oi < spun tlieir victnns, even worse than the orig- This medicine is a concentrated edga Extract of Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock and ^Sht, with three (3) grains of purified the dose '“ to far *® e d*an people. Prepared only by L L. W. HUNT & CO., 0? ; a ftniggists, Macon, Ga. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, the colored candidate for congress in the 5th District, contests Mr. Corker’s right to the seat, and a commission ■trill commence taking testimony of outrages, intimidation, bribery, and illegal voting, at Augusta this week. -We may expect to be entertained with a similar mockery m this District very soon.—Albany Neva PLEASE CALL AND EX AMINE MY STOCK arms, lar about such a!