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The Great Medical Discorery!
•Dr. WALKES'S CAXXFOP.JTIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
2a Hundreds of Thousands §=fj
5* Ik
If jj WHAT ARE THEY?f==
BOOK NOTICES.
louston Home Journal
The Fap.ii and Ho:.n: for FebruaTV
is the best, the most instructive anti
moyt .entertaining number that has yet
beeaissue’d of that.deserve Jly popujnr
periodfeaL r ~
Hon. E. Steadman’s Essay on Cot
ton Manufactures at the South) 5 an
admirable paper, full of sound, practi
cal sense, gpd valuable advice. Jolm
Plowhandles, - whose ferffier' letters
have at’racbd so much attention and
been so highly commended, . excels
himself in this number, on the subject
of 'Agricultural Colleges.
The Household, Scientific and Farm
Yard Departments r are aff first-rate.—
The-“Editor’s Book Table” contains
many interesting noticea-of new books,
and tbe first chapters are published of
a new story, which promises to be'very
exciting.
’We heartily commend the Farm and
Home to popular favor as a first-class
.magazine,, and advise all who have the
opportunity to go to work , and to get.
up clnbs of subscribers and earn for
themselves some of the'fine premiums
offered by the publishers, a list of
which is given in this number.
Published by J. W. Burke & Co.,
Macon, Ga., Terms, two dollars a year.
The People’s MagziSe.—This is a
modest, unpretending magazine, but
Special Notices.
SPECIALITIES
o Consumptives. -
having been pern 1411011 * 9
-TaSSBfiSS?
d » copy of the prescription used, (free
viU, tbe directions for preparing. and
oipe, which they will find a sdue Conn 1
vttios, Asihms. Bnoxcuiiiz, kc.
ilii pg the prescription wffl pleaise ad- (
B«v. EDWARD A. WILSOK.
,th Second Street, wfllismsborgh, K. T -
S. Waxelljamii. I>ro. & CVs
J. W. MANN
which is considered
Having largely rcjdeaiilied their popular,
stores (luring the paid week by extSSfre-
peretases at the great whgfesale auction
sales,' will-offer, on Monday next, the JoK
lowing goods: -
Agents of the Honston .Home Jonrnal.
Errors of Youth.
yrrorv who apffered for years from
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS,
Fort Valley—Geo. W. Stnrges.
Byron—Thomas B.’ Goff.
Marshalyille—N. T. Johnson.
Mills Slashes Bnllock.
T. It. Mills, Esq., of Savannah, hav
ing been apjiointed by Bullock Attor
ney for the First Senatorial District,
received the following elegant epistle
from James M Simms, colored, late
carriage-driver of Hon. John E. Ward,
•but now District Judge:
■ Savannah, Juny 30th 1871;
TB Mills Esq, . i
Sir,
having been Duly
quaiiied Judge of the First Senatorial-
District-Court; The duty of qualifying
the District Attumey have been de
volved Upon me; and your credentials
with other necessary papers have been
placed 1 in my hand, Directing me to
qualify you as such, when it will be
vour’plessure so to do; you will I pre
sume inform me at your eonvinance;
Bespeelfully &c
Jaaies, Mt Simms,
But it was not Mr. Mills’ “pleasure”
to be qualified. On the contrary, he
rebukes “our model Governor” in the
^foehUity. Premature Deriy, and all
til of yopthfnl iadiccretion, will, for the
offering ham&mty. secd free to aE.who
Ihe recite .and direction for making the
jmedy by which he wan cured. Sufferers
io profit by the advertiaer’e experience,
i by addressing, In-perfect confidence,:
JOHN B. OGDEN.
No. 42, Cedar Street, New York
Bnssaoooos.
CONFECTIONERIES
Fruits, Toys; &c.
ESr M N y Y U K I N K. i?'*?'
Made of Poor Iiara, Whisker, Prowf
Spirits andlicfciwJjIcuur* doctored,spiced
and sweetened to picas.) the taste, called “Ton-
ica,.**** Appetisers/* “Restorers,” *c:, that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and rein, bnt are
a trao Medicine, made from the Native Boots and
Herbs of California, free from alt Alcoholic
Stimulants. They arc the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIX-
/ CIPLE^a pcrfcct Renovator andInvhrorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blocd to a healthy condition. No -
person can,take these Biiters according to direc
tion uad remain long cawdl. ^ - j
FerluSaamutory and Chronic Rheu
matism and Gob:, Dyapcps-iu orlndi-
reNtloo, BHioas Krnzistcut cud later-
mitt ent Fevern, D1 seamen of the Blood,
Liver, Kidney*, and Bladder, these.Blt-
tera have been most successful. Sach Dis-
ca«ic» are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced b7 derangement of the
Oifiemivc Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OH INDIGESTION.
Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad taste in t&a Mouth Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, .Inflammation of
the I.ucga, Pain In theregions of the Sidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms', arc the off
springs of Dyspepsia. . „ ....
Tii*. y invigorate t!:e Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of. all.
imparities, and imparting new life and vigor to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions.Tetter,
Salt Ilheum,Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Carbuncles, Ei eg-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eves, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
the Sfcia, Humors and Dis eases of the'Skin, of
whatever name • or nature^ arc literally dug up
and carried oat of the system in a short time by'
the use of these Bitters. One bottle in 6uch
cas-;s will convince the most incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find
Its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when yon
find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanse It when it Is foul, and your feelings will
tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and the
health of the system will follow. .
PIN, TAPEsad other WOK3IS, larkingin
the system of-so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. H. MoDONALD &
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal„ and S2 and Si Commerce Street, New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
Sold by Dr. J. C. GILBERT, Perry.
25 pieces Of Oman Yelomsat 75c, 'Worth..... $1.03
100 -* Empress Cloths at aOc, Worth. 75
150 " Ser^e Popljns at.... ..35c to 65
. 200 “T All yrot* plaids, fi car 35-1o- 75,- th.j best.
Also an extensive Jot:'. o£ inferior grades of
Dress Goods from 20eto 30cv
SHAWLS
AlUPoiiitsr pf Importance
WHISKIES, BRANDIES.
Square and Long Wool Shawls iu great variety
and the Cheapest by 100 per
Cent!
Tobacco and Segars,
■Which will be sold at most reasonable rates.
FIRE-WORKS! FIRE-WORKS!!
big supply of -all kinds.
SUITS VXD CLOAKS
A most snperb stack of 'Ladies’ Suits,
fringed, from $3.00 upwards.
yours,
P. S.—J. W. M. wishes to say to all the
people that the cheapness of his goods is as
tonishing. The only wonder is, that his
competitors in this Metropolitan city will
go to so small a place as New York, to buy
noods, when they can make mnch more by
buying from him.,
decl7-3m
LYONS YELYET CLOAKS
WE HAVE SOLD IT
jan26-3t
At greatly reduced prices. .
Black and Colored Cloth .
Saeques, from ¥2.00 to 25.00.
t rowB, each 1!>0 feet long, fertilized.with uaeuuon oy -inquirer i
Ion manure, weighed 42 pounds. Coetpei yOUng gentlemen who-att-
19 80. liibifion in the classic cit
0 rows, each 188 feet long, fertilized with , , . , ’
U gnano, weighed 31 pounds. Cost per SOn > 0n t “- e i DJ S M of
22 go. ., stateJthat they are not los
1 rowB, each 186 feet long, fertilized .with; hr, .awoilfifed ior,.and-il
‘.‘how
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Deak Sib:—I have, through post of
this day, received from James M.
Simms, your appointee for Judge of
the First District, an official,, written
notification, under the seal of the
State, informing me of my appoint
ment as-District Attorney of the First
Senatorial District.
Whilst I should be pleased to fill the
Judge of
AND KNOW
Table Linens,
Napkins,
Tickings,
Flannels, Plaid and Striped Ornaburgs,
In endless variety.
salubrious state of
sible, but not probable, that one can
travel -ima country like this without-
finding something of interest or amuse
ment, os the experience of the two
young men referred to will evince.
‘ Being actuated by philanthropic mo
tives and lust, but not- least, by a de
sire to “travel” and see something of
the world; and" study human nature in
its various phases, they left their na
tive village -with high ho|>es and bright
antietoations. After a delightful ride
of ten'miles throngli sand beds that,
forcibly reminded one of the “Great
Sahara,” (where the dread
It is the very Article
I AM NO- LONGER INTERESTED
with T. M Butner or J. E Barrett;—
therefore I am not responsible for any con
tract they may make
E. L. FELDER.
Perry, Ga., Jan. 12, 1871. 2t
Telegraph & Messenger copy twice and
send bill to this office
FOB
office in question under
high character, possessing good legal
attainments and intellectual culture, I
cannot, for one second, entertain the
monstrous jn-oposition of accepting it
under the embryo Judge appointed
for the position. In this connection I
may say that I have no desire to mis
interpret the motive of your Excellen
cy in the above appointment, but I can
not refrain from the opinion that it
must have been done as'
Silks, Black And Colored.
miscellaneous paragraphs.- We com
mend it to all who want good reading
for the family. Published by Pott
and Amery, 5 and' 13 Cooper Union,
N Y,: price 83 per annum.
The Galaxy.—This favorite maga
zine promisesfor 1871, even greater at
tractions than heretofore. It lias gath
ered around itself a staff of the most
popular writers in every department,
and it is clear that every number is
made up with the same unity of pur
pose and niee discernment of the pub
lic taste, which characterizes our most
successful daily and weekly papers.
It has been tbe custom for magazines
to furnish the public with the best
selection they could make from such
articles as were sent to them for pub
lication. Tbe day for thisds past-, and
the editor of a first class magazine has
a very different duty to perform from
■reading manuscript, and cnlliug out
the best. He must create. He must
map out the style :0f magazine he
Extra inducements will be offered,
as our-Stock is very large, and wish to
reduce it. Come and be convinced.
Don’t forget the place.
lira. L. W. HUNT t CO., Dwggigtte 82 and
brry street, Macon, Ga. have tlie formula for
bmo-made Fertilizer above meuUoned, and
ake pleaaurc in exhibiting it to all planters
iving all necessary information iu regard, to
licy are prepared to furnish the chemicala-
ind are now taking orders. In order to iu,
prompt delivery, all orders should be sent in
45 AND 47 SECOND STBEET, MACON, GA.
S. WAXELBAUM, BEO. '& CO.,
NEW YORK STORE.
decl7-3m.
CAMPBELL & JONES
S. A. & L S. TOUNSLEY,
simoom
do’n.’t sweep,) and over Mossy Hill
which is the mother of solitude, they
reached the famous city of Henderson,
not however in time to'visit the many
places of interest to'be found there:"
There were gathered fair women and
brave men. The beauty of liayne-
ville, tbe pride of Perry, and the tal
ent of Henderson were there. All wa°
’ bustle and confusion,
For who can stolid imuioved nor feel the
power divine
; Of music in a brass born.
(That last is poetry.) Here the cur
tain rises; the performance commences
with a charade from ShakspenreJ or'
some other man, while' the orchestra
struck up* that appropriate tune,—
“Gome, rise up, William Riley.”
We felt very much like going on the
stage ourselves, but have since .decided-
not to do so.
purposed in
sult to .myself, and through me to the
Bar of the Eastern Circuit. If I be
correct in this opinion, I despise the-
effort.
Whilst J have never known or seen
James M. Simms until about one
month ago, I can safely say that in his
appointment your Excellency has done
more to' disgrace the Executive office
of Georgia than in any previous error
He is a dis-
GENERAL
Qen. C. D. ANDEBBON, Agent,
Furt Valley, Ga.
Dr. J. 0. GILBERT, Agent,
Perry, Ga.
MULES, COHN, FODDER,
FOR SALE!
Eight or ton good Wagon and Flow
Mules, Com, Fodder, Cotton Seed, Wag-
OROGERIES, PROVISIONS,
Staple Dry Goods,
CLOTHING & SHOES
A. HOPSON & CO.
IT IS SUPERIOR TO ANY
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA,,
ons—two and six horse—Steers, Cows, Cart
Plows of all kinds, Dow Law Planters, etc;
COMMERCIAL
also,
LAE39 FOR RENT,
all at the plantation of Judge E. A Nisbet,
near Houston Factory. First come first
served. Cheap for cash. I also offer one
fine riding horse. S. BOYKIN.
jan!9-it
Have marked their
of'your administration,
grace to your Excellency, and his ap
pointment a lasting memento of an at
tempt by a Governor of Georgia to
soil and degrade the Judiciary of the
State.
Under these circumstances your Ex
cellency will pardon me for herewith
returning to you my commission—un
accepted.
Very truly,
T. B. Mills, Jb.
BACON, LARD, FLOUB, BICE,
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
dec!7-tf
FERTILIZER
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYBUP,
See What Five Dollars Will Do!
GUANO! GUANO!
PHENIX GUANO,- T
SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND,
WILCOX GIBBS & CO. MANIPU
LATED GUANO.
I am offering the above .well known
standard 'fertilizers for'cash' or on
time at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
to correspond with the low price of
cotton.
C. D. ANDERSON,
Fort Vrilley, Ga.
decl7-tfc -
After: witnessing several
charades and tableaux, .which exceed
ed our most sanguine expectations,
that “tocsin of the soul;” the supper
bell, was heard, and as we were batter
-prepared to discuss a well filled table
than to criticise the stage, we respond
ed without much reluctance. .After
merely tasting some of the good
things, .and glancing at others, we
sought- repose, and were soon in the
“dini land of dreams.”
Goobeb.
HOW YOU. MAY HAVE THEM.
$95,000 IN PREMIUMS I
WLo Sought tliat Saoh of Guano.?.
iLEARINC OUT PRICES
AWARDED TO
Mis. Editob:—Strange as it may
seem, a mail in our neighborhood has
actually, bought another sack of guano
for the present crop! Did you not
'think that everybody was cured on the
“Joanna” question? And yet there is
one man disposed to try it-- again.- • Da
not ask his-name; he doubtless .bought
it on the sly, supposing that everybody
had quit the stuff, ana that he would
try it just one time more on a small
scale. It may not'be fair to tell his
name, for he may be a Dickson man;
and Mr. Diqkson,.you know, has never
failed with “Joanna.”
. Now, Mr. Editor, this -brings up Ihe
point. Who,. of; all, the-, planters - in
Honston county, -will have the nerve
t<j use guano the present season in the
face of the experience of last'year?
Did we not exhaust the whole cata
logue of commercial fertilizers! and did
we not find them generally worthless—^
mere manipulated, stuffs manufactured.
cieatly burned to teach tire lesson of
.letting guano alone? I thought so;
and: the fact intimated, in my text
seems to show the correctness' of my
it means at COST—less than cost
various articles. It means
19,080 SHAREHOLDERS,
Each of whom has also an eqnal chance, to
_ ri $95,000 in
Valuable Real Estate Prizes!
Consistiiig of FAE5IS, vitXASITES. HOME
STEADS, OKCHABUS, VIXEYAIiDS, Ac., at
ATKINS, S. C., well,named “Tlie Sontkem'Sara
toga.” Only forty-eight hom-s from'New York
and onchonr from Augusta, Ga.
Ninets-fiye Thousand Dollars in Prizes, ■ to bo
distributed 'among the Shareholders.^ Only 13.00J
shares win be isa'acd, at $5 each.
The Great Premium Land Sale at Aiken, S. C.,
is conducted on a new and popular plan for the r
•sale of desirable and valuable improved Itcal Es-
“te, and is calculated to be a most effeclive mean,
of attraptiii^ the, attention of Health Seekers,
Capitalista/Farmers, Slechanfce/ and Zmigranta
generally, to .our own Sonny Sontb, and will thus
help to build up oar country and enhance tlio
market value of our lauds.
AKD SALMON,
CANNED FRUITS OF ALL NINDS:
The goods must move!
SODA, STARCH, SALT, SPICES,
PERRY HIGH SCHOOL.
The above was’ hauded in and should
have been published last week,' bub it
wits overlooked. “Goober” tells his
story as straight as a fish-hook, but we
musfcfipt he ; iffl|l?T§to6d, as endoreing
any of it. That part, - particularly,
where he speaks of “merely tasting
some of the gocid r things, and glancing
at others, ”—-oh, ‘ ‘GooBer,-’’ .that w-on’t
HWQ THOUSAND TONS l
W. A. HOPSON respectfully inyites
| old friends and former customers
1 Houston to coll oh him and inspect
i goods, when they come to Macon,
d feels sure ■ that he .can make it to.
hr interest to trade with him.
. janl9-tf
Candy, Nuts and Raisins!
Tlie next session of this institution will
commonee on the
m GEORGIA
SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY.
Arrangements have been made by whicli
pupils can secure
BOARD AT $15.00 PER MONTH,
in-good families.
Written Examinations are held in the
middle and end of each session, to test
thoroughly the familiarity of each pupil'
with, his studies.
To obtain a laudable ambition, WE OF-
-FER HIS - TUITION, THIRTY DOL
LARS, to any boy who will STAND BEST
in the school, at the final examination next
July.. -
We ask every one who has aeon to edu-
ea te, to give us a trial.
CHARLES M. NEEL; ;
Principal.
But, to tell you the truth, we can’t begin to
enumerate half the theings ve haye in our
store Come and see for yourselves.-
S. A. & L. S. TOUNSLEY.
decl7-tf
I unportant question why so many fritter
ay, unthinkingly, the inestimable boon-
health, when the means of regeneration
5 within their reach. The excdlence of
ady's Family Bittas has been more gen-
uly endorsed than any other “medicine”
sr introduced to the public, and hundreds
w look upon the cure effected, “by Hie
tters as next to a miracle, and we would
r to ell who are suffering frnVp whatever
to try a ‘^bottle,” as we know: they
7e cured hundreds, and hcucu we speak
the book, and it is no wonder that
Attempt at Burglary. .
The following account of an attempt
i^burglaxy, has been.sent us from
as any place in tbe §tate, besides embracing ons
of the most celebrated Orchards and Vineyard#
Sooth. Tina property, valued ab ,
$95jG00. "
Wm be awarded to shareholders in JANUARY
NEXT, and is of great value, either for residence ‘
or-to own as an investment, being now in greal
URMITtJBE
Love Story; tihe'$tbry of a Valentine;
Lauriger; Something about Balloons-
—iUustiuted; ramify Peer—fflustrated;
Clvm* AI-i11 - ^n.i
calculation. Tlie sack of ! guano men
tioned above is the only; one that -the
.writer has heard of being brought from
.Fort Valley to this part of Houston,
tills season - Aye haye,^been, offensively
! W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
fui/isW*’ Agents, THbunc- Buildings,
JTew York,
alarmed, and made iris escape out pf iffiie-piffCalrihet; Home anil.&iciety;
the window, not however -without be-' Books %ijd. v Authors at ; Home. ; '(We
ing fpdowed by a pistol shot from Mr. commend Scribner’s unhesitatingly.
W aite, wlricli'belpcd him along so.fast - q t
that he left his coat, hat and shoes. Is n so?—Madam. Birinor saysth'a
He did not succeed iu taking anything at the dance last week, a couple ’were
feamUhe house. Heis'supppsed tqbe tellring on the colonade, when
the 6ame one - who^went into-tlie pate Mi at 6nce r :tiiey cEnched andTbit'each
sonage and also in to. Mr. Hi C. Hams’ other seyeriiLlames. Male and female
the same night. He' probably wanted created he tlihin. ’ ~ -fc '-i S
something to eat, as-he tjent into din- .' • " t , , - -
ing rooms : only^. Sew-rai attempts Life xx the old Laxd Yet.—Iaxst
have been i^de ' to rob dining rooms week there were six - children; five - of
and smoke-houses recently, 'SnipiSt'te than bo^, bom, in this county, with-
time some steps were taken to put a in a circuit of a few miles. '
For reference, apply to Mr. W. J. North
ern, of Mt Zion, or to any of our pafronsl
decI7-tf
zers shaH'prove genuine and effective,
and further; without material reduction,
in the' priqgs of genuine articles, we
caimot afford to buy it So;-by coin-
mon-consent, we have_concluded to let
.guano go by the board. . The price is
Fhose word, plans and promises we
£ ^ feitfe His scheme, is a
10 °Ue, and somebody will make a
.une from it- for a mere pittance, for
8 he offers is valuable,
’o at his advertisement- and buy a
Cotton, at last accounts, was quiet
and dull, at 13; for full middling, in
Furniture Made to
and repaired at short notice.
a Singer Bering Machine,
ohsson, Agent, at Marshall-