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Jr. WAI.KEB’3 CALIFORNIA
NEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands 5|j
Bear testimony to their Wonder- £ cy
fol Canttve Jiffecu. g ga
WHAT AftE THEY?|S
Houston Home Journal
A Detroit main shot at his wife’s
shadow- the other night, thinking it a
negro burg(hic)kr.
There is a bill before the Virginia
Legislature tofcbange’the name:'of the
at,.-. lurYf/i
ATTORNEY A
PERRY, GEOR<
If yon -want a few tons cf the Home-
Agent, at ilaishidlville. Ga.^
If you want a Woodruff Wagon or bug
gy, of the very best kmd. eiil on X. T.
SPECIALITIES
State to the “Old Dominion. ”
The church steps in an Illinois town ■^ n ® rtl -
: are filled eveij night with-locked-out ?c
: drunkards, who go there to sleep. 1 ' P
In Chicago, bonnets are worn “high, an j Tij,
with a reef in the- maintopsail and a ] scudded,
spanker over the chignon.” of said C
A society for the snppresion of late
staying out husbands has been orga- sm „ 0 t s
nized in Boston. Marshal
A Vermont man sat down on a keg r
of powder to take a “noon smoke.”— ji^g f e g g .
They found one hutton. n ., i , cc , ;J y
'ilie hair of a prominent member of
the Cabinet is said to he rapidly disap-
pearing. The name of the-woman i by Gene)
not given. . 2.' Tha
A Michigan doctor dismissed his ser- jg C
;onsumptives.
ta\-irg been permanently cared
sesse, Consumption, by a simple
L to mate known to Ins fellow-
S. Waxelbaum, Bro. & Co’s
Tlial “Queen of Durham” Smoking To
bacco has arrived,, and .smokes delightfully.
For sale by X. T. Johnson, Aiarshfillville,
J. W. MANN
Calls everybody’s attention to his mam
moth stock of
Having largely replenished their popolni
•lores during me jeist Week by dOkaisiye
purchases at the great wholesale auction
sates, wail oiler, on iron day" next, tlie lol-
—g goOilst
Agents of the Houston Iloine Journal.
Errors of Youth 1 . >
TLEJIAU who suffered for years from
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS,
ns Debility, Premature Decay, and all
of yontirfnl indiscretion, will, for the
DRESS GOODS.
C 0NFECTIONERIES
Fruits, Toys. &c.
XaJ.2 ci l’ocr Jvnu:, Whiskey, Prowf
Spirits a:; dJIefur.e Liquors doctored,spiced
andfirrcetenfSl lo plezsz tUir^tastc, called 2 * Ton-
I z=” “ Appotiz ers, V “ Restorers, M ic., that lead
tie tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but arc
a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and
Ilcrhs of Icitilfornla, free from nil Alcoholic
.Stimulants. They arc the GU11AT BLOOD
PUILIFipt; ami LIFE GIVING MtlN-
C IT*LS c^iicrfcc t Renovator andlnvfcoratorof
the System; carrying off all poisonous matter and
r ^ta~iny the blood to r. healthy condition. No
•.pjrson v.-aiital;c theseXlttcrs according to direc
tion and remain Ions unwell. •
For Inlaniiuatorr xuid Chronic Rheu-
laatiuia aud Goat, Dyspepsia nrlndi-
sciifioti, Bilious, Remittent anil Inter-’
mltJcnr Fevers, Diseases oftho Blood,'
liirer,1ki<lheyH,and Bladder, thcscBit-
-ters J-arc,bca.i most successful. Such Dis
eases aro caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of the
iHsreftt i vb O nrans.
.D YSPEP* 1A OR INDIGESTION.
TIcalaaUe.Taia ia tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight-
-•.css cf the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
-he Stbmaeh, Bad taste in. the Moatli Bilious At
tacks, raliiitztlon o,f .thclleart, Inflammation of
t:»c I.a :gr.,’PAin in ihcrtgions of the ICidneys.and.
a !:u;rii*v(l;other painlul symptoms, are the off-
Til. r J nrigbrata the Stomach and stimulate the
ccrpi d I'.vej’and howc-Is, which render them of un-
cquali'ed efficacy in cleansing the blood of all
and Imparting new life and vigor to
ASE& E.-opt’lonsiTcttCT,
Salt Lheua:, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Bolls. Curb ancles, RlngWVVqrms, Scald-Head, Sore.
EyeK.ETiflpelas, Itch,'Scurfs, Discolorations of
the. Skin, >TImnors‘ and Diseases of the Skin, cf
whatcyar name or nature, are literally dug up
and curried oat of thc system in a short time by
the use. of thcs$ Ritters. One- bottle in. such-
... -— IT ' ... ... In.a.jInl.MA 4T, —
isdy fcywJiiiffi he was cured. Sufferers Messes. C-EAWTOED A W.VLKEE, SlES:
profit by Uie eave^tiser’B experience, l Tlie preparation known as Abbett’s
,y addressing, Anti-Dyspeptic or Liver Medicine, is a
so. «, Cedar street, New Tort safe ffn<l reliable article in Chronic
■- -—: ; — Heptie affections, also a xhildlaxative.
S. D. Little, M. D.,
IE-MADE FERTILIZER. Beadtteld & Pitman, Druggist.
LftGrange, Ga.,
feblG-2t
25pieces OtommmVeloms at 73c,
.00 ’<* Dinp.i-siS Cloths at wSc, wori
a50 •• Serge Poplin-s at
iOO “ All Wool Plaids, from 35 to
35c to ou
-wv .. r . , n ., tat best. -
Also an extensive imo of inferior g:udc* of
Dx-c-ss Good* from 20c to 30c.
Christinas; present -She invested in. a,
- young clerk and'‘-two railroad-tick
ets.
, -•? .• B
•f An Ohio gentleman wants to cut the
strings of 15,000,000 corsets, supposed
. to be at present contracting the chests
: of as many citizens of the United-
: States.
. An English menagerie keeper got
' hi^licans.e in a town where he was at
, 'fiist reiuhed by threatening.to turn
his “h-animalshpjjt'loose.”
: s .<j%orrcspondent. of a Cahform i pa-
! 'pfer’says therefore ore ledges in the
newly discovered silver mihes'of New
Mexico f
Broadway stores. )
At Council Bluffs the conductors get j
the names of all passengers to Califor- <
nLa, which, are telegraphed to .Hie Pa- 1
ciiic coast and. published six. clays be n
fore the people arrive. ' -(
' A Vermonter, calling himself Harri- ^
son J. Gordon^axyindled.a Western far- .
mer out of §700, by tinting up the t
fleeces, of ;some -sheep, : and passing- 1
them off as a-rare imported breed. r
WHISKIES, BRANDIES,
and the Cheapest'by 100 pec .
Cent!
Tobacco and Segars,
Which will be sold at most reasonable rates.
FIRE-WORKS! FIRE-WORKS!!
A big supply oi' all kinds.
costs, for-license to sell the same for
the year: beginning January 30, 3,871.
■ 2. Tliat each liyerv or side stable
keeper Shall pay for license the sum Of
ten dollars and costs lor .the said year.'
3. That each circus proprietor shall
pay the sum of twenty dollars and
SUITS AM) CLOAKS
t from the report of n-committee conBist-
IIoBsrfl. H. A. Clincb, E. B. Baxter and
Pbite, appointed by the Hancock County
iral Club, on Fertilize™:
committe having again carefully inspcct-
aulta uoon corxi and cotton of. tbe -Home-
A most superb stock of Ladies? Suits,
--.'fringed; from SS.00 upwards.
P. S.—J. M. M. wishes to say to all the
people that the cheapness of bis goods is as
tonishing. The ronly wonder is, that his
competitors in this Metropolitan dty will
go to so small a place os Xew York, to buy
goods, when they can make ranch more by
buying from him.
decl7-3m
LYONS YELYET CLOAKS
At greatly reduced prices.
-Black arid^ Colored Clotli
-; . Sacques, from. $2.00 to 25.00.
performanc
5. That
own, each 190 feet long, fertilized, wit a
manure, weighed pounds. Cobt per
AND KNOW
■rows, each 188 feet long,.fertilized with
a guano, weigfied 31 pounds. Cost per
rows, each 186 feet long, fertilized with
ade FFjrrnazER, weighed 40 pounds. Cost
, $9 00. ; ‘
rows, each 186 feet long, fertilized with
1 manure, weighed 43 poundu. Cur t pet
cases win ponvlncc the most incredulous of their
curative effects.
: Ck-ause^tiio Vitiated Blood whenever you find
itsi npuritles baretihff through the skin inPIm-
-j?l2P, ErnpXions or Sores; cleanse it when you
And it obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanse ft*wlien it Is foul, and your feelings will
Pi S, TA PE aud other WORDIS, lurking In
f i5ic Bystbia cf so many thousands, are effectoaliy
ps aiktf^dahd removed. For futi directions, read
carefully the circular around-cdckbottle.
,J. WALKER- Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD &
'CO/, Drug^Isfg aud Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal, and S2 and 31 Commerce Street. New. York.
XttLP.! BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
5oi3Tiy Dr. J. C. GILBEET, Peny.
the* ^^rtiele
Apjffetons Jonmnl is a ski generis;
I AM XO LONGER INTERESTED
with T. Ml Butner or J. E Barrett;—
therefore I-am not responsible for any con
tract they may make.
rl H -Sc? . E. L. FELDER.
Peny, Ga., Jan. 12,1871. 2t
Telegraph & Messenger copy twice and
send bill to this office.
The number of February 25th,is even
inprp attractive than its predecessors.
I fte-urolendid series of illustrations of
“Picturesque Ameriea,”^r^nlone;
worth the subscription price.
The Chatterbox has; in -a short
time, reached'the enorm, n circula
tion, in England, of 160,UoO. Each,
number contains 32 printed page, and
is illustrated with about ten full- page
and a number of smaller beautifully ex
ecuted woodcuts. The letterpress is
rows, each 180 feet long, fertilized with
lupei-pbospbate, weighed S6 pmmdj^Cu.1
, $21 00.
immittoe wore univerBally of the opinion
number of unoijchcd bolle on the home-'
•rtilizer, were in’CxceeB bf the other ferr.
FOE
Silks, Black And Colored.
Extra inducements will be. offered,
as our Stock is very large, and wish to
reduce it. Come and he convinced.
Don’t forget the place.
l. L. W. HUNT k CO., pruggietfs. S2 and
f Street, Mfloou, On. have the formula for
e-made Fertilizer above mentioned; and
I pleasure ill exhibiting' it t»i oil planters
ig all necessary information in regard to
r are prepared tft^Urnish.tho cheaffeals-
CAMPBELL& JONES
aro. now taking ^rderfl. JSji order to‘in/,
jpt delivery, oil order* should be .sent in
S. WAXELBAUM, BEO. &CO.
NEW YORK STORE
Gen. C. D. ANDERSON. Agent, .
Fort Valley, Ga.
Dr. J. C. GILBEBT. Agent,
Perry, Ga.
MULES, CORK, FODDER,
FOR SALE!
cordial father; who afleng^K-ventured
to very plainly- intimate that the.hour
are correct my dear sir,’ returned the
unabashed young man) ‘we have been
waii-iug to have you go to bed for over
an hour.”
Plum.and peach trees are blooming
‘ -in tnis. s'ectiuni l
and bright, iind thc farmers arc -busy-
as can be- breaking up ground' and
making ready for pdantiag. .
Ah Ordinance to suppress the shooting
of fire-arins in the corpdfa’tibnliinitS:'
1. - Be it' ordained'by^-the Mayor and
Aldermen of Perry, in council assem
bled, that any person who shall be con
victed of shooting any fire-arm in the
edipprafe limits of said town of Perry
in the d^J time, shall be fined the sum
of two dollars aud posts. ,
2. That , any . Iverson who shall be
convicted of shooting - any fire-arm in
the- corporate' limits: of said town in
the night time, shall be fined the sum
of ten dollars aud costs.
That one-hfdf of said fines shall
go to the informer, and,the other half-
to the town Treasuiy. ;
VL .'That in every trial for shooting,
justifying circumstances may be plead
ed, and if any person guilty of shoot
ing as aforesaid, shall pay the fine, to
the Marshal befoie warrant -or ;sum-.
Staple Dry Goods,
CLOTHING & SHOES
Eight or .ten good Wagon and Plow
Mules, Com, Fodder, Cotton Seed, 'Wag
ons—two and six horse—Steers, Cows, Cart
Plows of all kinds, Dow Law Planters* etc;
LAND FOR RENT,
off at the plantation of Judge E. A Nisbet,
near Houston Factory. First come first
served. Cheap for cosh. I also offer one
tine riding horse. S. BOYKIN.
janl9 It
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- L MACON, GA.
MACON, GEOBGIA,
COMMERCIAL
There is^ remedy fqr. croup going.
ie rounds, which may, perhaps,
BACON, i
aved a handsome assortment
"5. J- 1*. ' -m—
FE RTILIZER
of guano in one week, This is doubt
less wonderful to (he.Pulaslrites; but
Mr. E!L. Felder Iras sold ns much as
fifty toss of Wilcox & Gibbs guano,
(which is adveftised Hi'theliome Jour
nal) in'- one day. Now, -Woods, - yon
may go to sleep.
•=>«-»> —— .....
PeesoxaL.—We were ^ed t-o see 'in
onr office yesterday our - handsome
fribhd ah'd former f cilo w-citizcn; Mr. W.
A. Hopson, now one of the first business
'men of Macon. Mr . Hopson represents
his business as being very good for
the times—says so far it lias been ^ bet
ter than fur the same time last- year.—
His business capacity is bound to bring
him success, eveii ih-“ bard-times.”
See What Fire Dollars Will Do I
GUANO! GUANO!
PHENIX GUANO,
SALT AND PIASTEE COMPOUND,
WILCOX GIBBS & CO. MANIPU
LATED GUANO.
I am offering the above well known
standard fertilizers for cash or on
time at' • .
GHHATLX EEDUCED PRICES
to ■correspond with the low price of
Dvery shade and sttle. Also
The worst fooled thief on record i s
a Mississippi chap," who tho other day,
stole The heaviest caijet bag he - could.
HOW YOU MAY HAVE THEM.
$95,000 IN PREMIUMS !
AWARDED TO
find, in the depot, and after carrying it
five miles opened it and found the con
tents to bea half b ushel of Bibles.
Adopted January 20/1871.
' ' - • _' y ...... ...-
An Ordinance to protect shade trees
and fences;- - ' .
1. -Be it ordaihed'byhthe Maror and
Aldermen in council assembles, that
'from tvn rl l G.ff.PV r 1.1 vts i rl Cstmr-
19,000 SHAREHOLDERS,
Each of whom has also an equal chance be
gggglijpto S35JWQ in 7 ' .
Valuable Real Estate Prizes!
AND SALMON,
XAPKISS, TABLE EINESS,
. A jurj r at Terre Haute brought iu a
verdict .that deceased - died “by ilie
visitution of God, iu the usual, way,”
The .“Usual jway” was a delicate hint at
kerosene, as deceased had affire that'
wouldn’t go alone, so he poured oh a
C. D. ANDERSON, .
Fort Valley, Ga.
GANlSPpjD
SODA, STARCH, SALT, SPICES,
SOAP, SHOT AND POWDER,
PERRY 1HGII SCHOOL.
is an effort- now being made
ip : a brass band in Perry,
TWO THOUSAND TONS!
Csrndy, Nuts and Raisins!
;THT ' • • ; '
FIRE-WORKS FOR CHRISTMAS,
'-Mends and former customers
iston to call on him and inspect
cds, when they come to’ Macon,
els sure that he can make it to
iterest to taide yrith 1dm.
tion j of ’t'An Ordinance to raise
revenue for the year ISTLl’yadopted'
January 20, 1871:- 7 AfSi
t Be, it ordained by the Mayor afid
Idennen of Perry, - in counrilia^em-
reasomng portion of mankind it is
tint question why so irmny fritter
ithinkingly, {he inestimable boon
, when the means of regeneration
n their reach. The excellence of
family Bitters has been more gen-
Besides his native language, he can. ■
•speak fluently English, French, Ger,
rmm,-Italian, modcrniGisek, Russian,
Turkish, Arabic} and has some knowl
edge of Hebrew. His knowledge of
English, French, Cerman and Hebrew
was thoroughly tested; anid from the .
proficiency he displayed, his hearers
ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER.
- i . . . .
Agsneral assortment of METALLIC, and
every description of WOODEN
COF l FI3MS.
A Hearse can be furnished to order at auv
time, on short notice. I am be found in
the day time at my store, next to the Hotel;
at night, at my residence, adjoining that of
Dr. Haris. : -
Cab fur j
oned, honorable business man,
“se word, plans and promises we
tell faith. TTia scheme is a
Due, and somebody will make a
le from it for a mere pittance, for
roperty he offers is valuable.
Bt his advertisement and bnv a
Don’t advertise; it’s a bed plan. It took a pi
-will call attention to your place of busi- to the ba
ness, and it is much better for people he shelle
who wish to trade with you to hunt A srt;
you up. It gives your customers exer- much tin
cisgund wakes them healthy. Besides, for his 1
if'you ahvertise somebody will, buy up twilight 1
your goods, and you will have to get pocket,
more, and It will be a great bother to St Paul’
you. things w
“John” said a puverty-stil
to his son, “X’ye made my wii
eral to me, I have no doubt.
■ “YesJohn; X yarae.jiowu
some, j Tve* "Mlied ' VdA’ 1
_State of Virginia—to make a
with the privilege.^ feoifiSI
if yon can do better.”
cation.
For description of tbe Vat
Frizes, be., send postage stsmj
Remittances for shares alio
Post Office Money Order, or
tered letter. Address,
Furniture Made to Order,
and repaired at short notice I will' sell
you Fnmi t nre as CHEAP AS IT BAN BE
BOUGHT IN MACON.
* * ! ' OmSGE, PAUL.
He will spend the first half of each
month in his office in Perry over the
old Drug Store, and one fourth, or the
latter half of each mouth will.be given
to his practice n Hawltimwiiie at Mm.
Hudspeths.
J. W. MATHEWS & CO