The Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1870-1877, April 27, 1871, Image 1

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■ 1 ' . . 11 - 1 • I-!---.!- CARL SHURZ- Look at him in -what light we may, Catl Shnrz is a remarkable man. His career in the old world was remarka ble, and his life here, in his adopted •home has been equally so. Fifteen years ago he was unable to speak oar language. Now he uses better Eng lish than ninety-nine out of eveiy hun dred of our public men, and his words are chosen with a wonderful nicety. As a debaterhe has ho equal in the Senate. If his earefully-prepared speeches are great, his extempore ad- I dresses are wonderful for their display of ready learning. What Sumner draws frbmhis library, Shnrz holds in his memory. His familiarity with the classics, with history, ancient and modern, with Shakespeare and the deep thinkers' of the past and present, enables him to overcome with ease the onslaughts of his less learned oppo nents. I shall never, forget the day that Morton, Howe, Frelingliuysen ahd Stewart went down before.him, to Mr. Sum- HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL J. T. WATERMAN. T. WATERMAN. THURSDAY ' MOBNING, EDWIN M. BROWN, Attorney at Xjaw, FORT VALLEY.GA., TV ill practise in.all the. Courts of LheMa- con Circuit, and in others byspecial con- MAY APPLE LIVER PILLS, whence flowed the water and the blood which cleanses from all sin. Herein lies the power of his inimitable lyric. Wesley's more exuberant fancy flits from figure to figure, and by so doing weakens his hymn which notwithstand ing, is one "of the very bestin our lan guage. I often think, if such as these be the songs of imperfect, sinful, dying men on earth, what must be the gran? deur and devotion of the songs of the just made perfect in heaven. TOPLADT AND WESLEY, "Theuearer Christians come to God , in devotion, the nearer they come to gether in heart and sentiment Two of fee noblest and most imperishable hymns in our language attest this fact I allude to “Bock of Ages, ” by Augus tus Toplady, and “Jesus Lover of my Soul,” by Charles Wesley. These distinguished men, as is well known, were leaders of the two great schools in the' Protestant world known as Cal vinists and Arminians. Both were zealous in the support and defence of ■their respective views, and both'abun dant and successful in their labors to win souls to;Christ" '■• •• ; '*•' - . They were contemporaries and in the midst of their labors just about a hundred years ago. It is'said that they met- One?evening and debated with much earnestness and warmth' the the ological tenets upon- which they-differ ed, and that, after they returned to their own .homes, each composed a hymn—Toplady’a soul gushed out in the sublime strains of his magnificent lyric, Wesley’s, in the- grandest arid most melting verses to which his fine genius ever attained.•" They differed in debate; let us see how they flowed together in song. At the same time we - may judge in what excellent spirit they must have debated. Let Wesley speak first: - , “Jesus, lover of my soul, Let me to thy bosom fit, While the raging billows roll; . While the tempest still is high. Hide me, O iny Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life is past; Safe into: the haven guide; icine. Nbmercury or other substance in them. *1,000 in Gold Will be paid for every grain of mercury or other Oae Tear,---- Sir Months,.... «fbre6 Months, substance found in our raver Pills. For liver dis ease, for nervous or sick head-ache, constipation or costiveness, dyspepsia or indigestion, jaundice, rheumatism, gout and dropsy, and aro recom mended as a general family cathartic mediciner * 1 These pills will give relief in nine cases out of ten for every ordinary ailment in our Southern climate, where most of the diseases are dependent on a-diseased liver and imperfect digestion. We have prepared tham. to supply a safer and every way better, pprgative remedy than liaa hitherto been available to manta - Mttfljl properties cleanse and ini H. M. HOLTZCLAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GEORGIA. V/ALLS ATTENTION TO THE .FACT that : he still lives. NotwifclistandiDg the lac: that he lias the weight'of many , years upon him., “there is liie in the old man yet. - ”- A:, his old stand he. still keeps a BUFORD M. DAVIS, ^•ttorxxey- at Xjaw, ' PERRY r GEORGIA, Will practise in all the Courts of-the Ma con Circuit, and in others bv special con tract. ■ ' jan2G igome every portion of acting its diseased action ^vitalities. -Prepared lw.hunt&co: Druggists. Macon. Ga. The following testimony from a teacher of large experience, in regard to the influence of a newspaper upon the minds of a family Of r-TifM-rpfi, seems to ns to he of sufficient -impor tance to find a prominent place in the columns of every newspaper in Geor gia.- He says: - : - - Those pupils, without exception, of bothsexes, and .all ages, who have ac cess to newspapers at home, when compared with those who have none, lay humiliated at his feet, ner has been forced to admit the sur prising ability with which Mr. Shurz treated the constitutional question, and he a foreigner, who has lived few er years in this country than the Sen ator from Massachusetts has been in public life. The fact is somewhat hu miliating; but who can gainsay it? For my part I admit to prejudice, strong prejudice; and have been far from dis posed to look favorably on Mr. Shurz," much less to become his eulogist. I have regarded him asan enemy to our section; as a conspirator by nature; but after having watched for many sessions his Senatorial career, itwouid be impossible for me to deny his abil ity. On one question, however, he is He knows only by Which, although it is not quite as huge at some in New-York or Baltimore, always ha somethmg.gpod to eat in it '; HE BUYS FOE CASH AND SELLS FOI -CASH!' And respectfully solicits a share of pnbli- .patronage- Give him a calL jon5-< CVC. DUNCAN. according to the space tney occupy. AU1 advertisements should he marked for „ merited time, or hey will be continued nrl charged for until ordered out.. Advertisements inserted at intervals will be charged as new each-insertion. Advertisements to run foralonger’hmc months, are due and will be col? Sd at the beginning of each .quarter. __ Transient advertisements must be paid wtXmnstBe paid-for on delivery. v . TUcrirmhnnAd 'from ftiiv A general assortment of AfF.TATiT.TC, and -very description of WOODEN ATTORNEY AT LAW, WORM CANDY! - “1. Better readers, excelling in pro nunciation, and consequently read more understandingly. “2. They ore better spellers and de fine words with ease and aecuracy. “3. They obtain a partial knowledge in geography in almost half thetiineit requires others, as the newspaper has made them familiarwith the location ol important - places and nations,- their government and doings. “4. They are better grammarians for having become familiar with every variety of style in the newspaper, from common place advertsements to th< finished and classical oration of the statesman; they more readily compre hend the meaning of the text, and con sequently analyze itscoristractionwith accuracy. “5. They write better composi tions, using better language; contain ing more thoughts, and still clearly ex- Tbe Great Medical Discovc-! Dr. W'AhEE2'3 GADIFOSITI. 1/WEGkfl BIT TER |-■§ Hundreds cf Thousands tsZ- Bear testimony to Oicir Wonder- , c a ful Curative Effects.! ~ |||WHAT ARE THEY? V Hearse can be furnished to order at any : lme, on- short notice. I can be: found ir he day time at my store, next to the Hotel; r.t night, at my residence, adjoining that oi dr. Havis-J Office at -Dr. Gilbert’s Drug jan26-6m ejmparatively ignorani little of finance; but he is. studying it dilhgently andfew cm doubt that he will succeed in informing himself ful ly and thoroughly. For the rest,' ho is familiar with, half a dozen lan guages, and a musician. He had but three weeks instruction on the piano,, arid now he composes and plays any piece which is placed, before him. If any doubted before, T think I_ have proved that Carl Shnrz is a-remarkable man. As for the idle gossip about his coming over to the Democratic party, I put no fdith in .iti He is a Bepubli- can to the core. As ho is now pretty effectually out of the'Republican party, he is likely to be found at the head of a new party; or, what is quite as prov able, like Mahomet’s- coffin, between. the Democrats and Radicals. Furniture Made to Order, md repaired at short notice. I will sel ou Fitrnijr.re as CHEAP AS IT BAN BI SOUGHT IN MACON. GEORGE PAUL. lee 17-ly . Set aside a liberal percentage for advor- Keep yourself , unceasingly before ’•-audit matters not .'what: business eii’caced in, for, if intelligently and ■ " fortune will be flu -Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine. I Using. I the pnohe; I you are — • I Indiirtlnoiisly purged, a I result. ”-—I— I ,'AftorI began to advertise my Ironware Ifrriv busimss increased with amazing r«- Iridiiy For ten years past I have spent I £31) 000 yearly, to keep my superior, ware, I before the pub ic. Had I been tun.d in ad- I vf-rtisinc I should never have possessed my |forto“ of £350,000. ''—McLeod . Belton,' I liinitingbani. I 'Advertising, like Midas’ touch, turns I everything to gold. By it your daring men ■(to- milhous to their coffers. —btunr. Relay. E “Whataudacity is to love and boldr.es, ■to war, the skilUill use of printer's ink is to ■merest in business. ’’—Henry "Ward Beecher. ■ "The newspapers made Fisk.”—-Janu* Im, Jr. I “Without the aid of advertisements, I g could have done nothing in my Specula - ■lions. I have the most complete faith in ■printer's ink. Advertising is the royal road ■to business. ”—P. T. Barnu m.. O receivemy soul at last." Now hear Toplady sing: “Rock of ages, cleft for me, Handsomest Stocks Let me hide myself in thee; Let the water and theblood - From thy wounded side which flowed; Unparalleled Suffering! Be of sin the double cure, Cleanse me from its guilt and power.” Both these stanzas are fitted to ex press the highest, devotion to which Christians may hope to attain cn earth, and both are still sung with tears- and penitence, hope and joy by both Cal vinists and Arminians a century after Wesley’s ransomed spirit flew to the bosom'of Jesus, whom he loved so ar dently and served so faithfully, and Toplady had “soared to worlds un known.” Yet they differed a little, and that is characteristic of their res- dective schools to this day. The Cal vinist yearns for holiness, the Armin- ian r or heaven. Let us hear Wesley again: “Other refuge have I none Hangs my helpless soul on thee; Leave, ah! leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me; TONIC LITER BITTEIIS Made of. Poor Rnm, Whisker j .Proof Spirits and Refuse .Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to. plessa the taste, called “Ton ics,” “ Appetizers/' “ Restorers,” <tc>, tliat lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rain, bnt are a true Mediclnc.madcfrom the Native Hoots and Herbs of California, free from njl Alcoholic Stimulants. They arc the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIBR nHid LIFE GIVING FB.TN- "GIPLEc perfect Eenoyator and Invi^orator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these BI Iters according to direc tion and remain long unwell. Fnrlnflammutory and Chronic Rheu* matisin nud Gout* Dyspepsia or Indi-. ffcstioti, Billons, Remittent and Inter* mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit* ters have been most successful. Such Dis* eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. .j DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. “From these simple facts, three im portant things can be deducted: “1. The responsibility of the press in supplying literature which shall be understandingly expressed. “2. That absolute necessity of per sonal supervision of the child’s read ing by his parents. “3. Having once obtained a good, able paper, no matter what .-the price, don’t begrudge it a hearty sup port. It ia not a whist;- drink, biit i's a comroraid o vegetable tonics? with pure, htimulant, unci is m. om in ended- in all caaes where a tonic and gei.Li laxative is needed. . in dyspepsia, indigestion, t.e liilitjv laii’iuor, head-iche and costiveuess. tiief; bitters are et-pccittlly. commended. As a pfevontiv of chills and fever, it will be found to be a va iia Lie medicine, by gently sthnuiating tlieUiv* r an aBsisting nature to throw off miasma. Take on. two or three dtoee a day-^just.enough to preduu : a full, heUlthy action ou the bowels. If >ou La% cause to use bitters ot any land, this is what yon ..want. Prepared only by- ’ L. W. HUNT A: CO., DiuggistH, Macm, Ga RSSX & KIRTLAND, But don’t be alarmed, reader, for it did .ot tiappen auywuere in this neighborhood; a fact shch a thing could not take place long as Don Quixote Grant, Ku-Klnx! . The Columbus ■ Suri, comparing Grant to Don Quixote, and speaking of the Congressional committee to be sent South tq ascertain all about the Ku-Kux, goes ox to say: Tune alone will prove whether the little Donsr sent out South by the big - crazy Dons at Washington after Ku- Elux adventures will end in as ^mnch profit as the espddition to San Domin go. We have some curiosity to see the officious Quixotes in search of im- aginary. enemies. We have no doubt they vnll mistake every^flock of sheep for armies of terrible bloody Ku-Klnx, couch their lances, and sound Butler’s war cry—“Boots, "Spoons and Saddle!” Then the big and little niggers, like a covey of partridges with the shell. on -heir backs; will dart from every co vert and in real, old-fashioned corn- shucking style sing “See the conquer ing heroes come,” to the time "of Yan kee Do'odTe and Shoo Fly ! The jubi lee will be huge. The Ku-Klux will vanish and seek their graves' like hon est ghosts at the first cock-crowing— the little darkeys will pat and dance the double shuffle and sing again and again,.to “Old Hundred;” "With hands-allround, We’ll the Ku-KIux confound, And drink the great Ulysses’s health, Who loves his house, his horse, his hound, . Tfia kin, his whiskey, and—himself ' Great Ctesar ! wliat will the native- sensible white people do when the C. F. COOPER AND FINDINGS .Ceeps such a full and elegant assortment of JYo. 3, Cotton Avenue, 3IACOls, GA. Respectful!3* invite tlie attention' of wliolcsal iud ieta.il buyers to-their large and well asusortec tbcl:. -which comnrises everything in the sliape c aditih’, genuemcn*s, nifsac-.’, youths’ and boj-. vear, of all the very newest styles, among then she best makes of Philadelphia, New York, Boston <ew Haven,' etc. * 'SVefeel coiilident of.suitin; - uptnnjA-s' bcfh-ui quality, and price, and these fere invite a calL dec28-3m FANCY GROCERIES. Headache. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in tlid Month Bilious At tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and n hundred other painful symptoms, arc the off springs of Dyspepsia. A STANDARD COUGH ILEMED" w. Husr. All my trust on thee is.stayed, : All my help from thee I bring; Cover my defenceless-head With the shadow of thy wing.” Glorious confession of the sinner’s only refuge! And it is remarkable that- the min d of the Calvinist should be led- to the same thought in the composition of his second stanza. Hear "him: “Not the labor of my hands Can fulfill the law’s demands, Could my zeal no respite know, Could my tears forever flow All for sin could not atone, Thou must salve, and thou alone.” There is I bnt a shade of difference between those two impassioned utter ances; bnt the difference is the same as that already noticed. The cry of the Calvinist is still for righteousness, for salvation from sin, while that oi theArminian is. for support, comfort and defence. In reliance upon Christ they are alike, > Now. let us hear Wesley’s third stan- ■COMPL ]acon, Lard, Flour, lish. Sealer^ In! n MEDICIM! equalled efficacy ia cleansing the hlood of all imparities, I and importing new life and vlgor'to tho whole system. . roaSIClN DISEASES,Ernptlons.Tetter, Saltnhcum.Blotehes. Spots, Pimples, Pustnlcs, Boils, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scaia-Heail, Sore Eves, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skini Hnmors and Diseases ofthc Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dug up mid carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most ineredalons of their enrativo effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you ffnd NTS, OILS &C NUTS, CANNED OTSTERS AND pies, Eruptions or Bores; cleanse.it when you find it obstructed and 6luggish in the veins; cleanse- it when it is foui", and your feelings will tell yoii when. Keep, the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIS, TA PE and other WORMS, lnrkingifi t!,e pys.iem of -somany thousands, arc effectually ilestroye'd and l- -moved. For full directions-, read cnivfuily the circular arbni'i each bottle. -.I.WAl.KEK, rrnnrL'tor. E. E. MclSOSALD & CO., Druggists, iiddOrpuyAgoets, jSauS'rancisco Cn', , m ot C2 and “1 idjinuie ce Street. Sew Vo:'. SOU’ DY ALT, DliUGGi3T3 ASD DEALERS. Has on hand a complete stock of Dry Goods, Groceries Hecda and Etwa.—-It is a long way from Heda, in-Iceland,’ to Etna, in sunny Sicily. Yet-scientifie men tell us there is little doubt that these two volcanoes are connected by a tunnel or natural subterranean passage of communication. Thete-are good rea sons for this belief. The great inter" ")f various kinds, to which he invites the pedal attention of the thirsty. Nails, Drugs, Patent Medicines, fo Our Patrons, To Dealers, and to tilt General Public. “Thou,: O Christ, art all I want; All in all in thee I find; Raise the fallen, cheer the flunk Heal the tickand lead the blind; "• Just and holy is thy "name; I am all nririghteousness; Vile and fall of sin I am, Thou art fall of troth and grace.” Toplady, in his third stanza, express- s almost .the same thought, but .in; nore terse and. vigorous phrase. Noth- lg in the English language surpasses , ’ Afforded Iriunediate Belief. Macon. Ga-» January S* 1870 maara.L. W. HDN’I A CO.; - - - . Gests:—Underatanding that you have enga. q . . tiic manufacture oi P. Iaoud's Coiigli Sy .. ;t tffords mo. pleasure to bear testiruoDA' tv jtnme t'. I waa sulieniigiroiu a very troubieshnle U.ulL Vien Slv. Eond ri-esented. me w.-tl. a l'><;tt-. C Mu' Syrup, the use of which afforded nieimnudiat. relief; My mother used a small portion left by me, with mnmar beuelicau results. BespecUuily, yoiira,. . J- C. Conn. All of which will be sold very low for Cash, LS CREDIT HAS PLAYED OUT. He is daily receiving AT,T. THE GOOD THINGS OF THE - SEASON. He has put down the prices to suit th times. Call on him and you cannot fliil tt be suited. dec28-tl y ? W bnt we cannot do a better service than w raise a voice of warning against the indu=- atc use °t patent Modicincs, wnose name it mujontj' of which are pUt up-. Biarket by ignorant, quacks, who do not ac- ^ h,»wanjtiuugoi niedieiue. Many of these ‘VmcdicH are of no value whatever, and •re very dangerous, heing^ recommended l‘o yineu tuey invariably aggravate;.thus m-" shiiL ■ Wld often peddueing lastin-v v “^orrtiortehiughie life of-the individual qSe “*4 10810™, we are compelled t. at tRep “ e8e n0B trumB l which we do for Juat- nt. uf* ***. a protection to the people from each. Etna Is never disquieted but Hechrsympathyzes, and Hecla never shows symptoms of eruption without some throbbings in Etna. Ancient and gigantic twins are they, standing for ages widely seperated, but holding mysterious communication through an •unexplained labyrinth, a fiery artery, through-which their hot blood flows HOKBIBI.E.—Chicago, April jf3.— The gentleman and. lady killed yester day at South Park station, by being run over by the Kalamazoo train on the Michigan Central railroad, have been identified as Edward Marston, foreriian of the Frohibitiopist office in' this city,. and.his wife Jennie Marston,- The couple had crossed the track for the purpose of getting aboard'the South Park train, which was about to I will pay tbs ruling market prices foi; lotton. • Iec28-tf C. F. COOPER. The Intel iorof the Earth. "We suppose that Professor David Forbes, of England, knows as much about the interior of the earth as any TTiftri living. In a late lecture ’hie. in sisted that all. the objections brought by geology, mathematics, or astrono- ^(7^758’ WANTED To eell the only complete Unabridged People’s Edition of BE. WM. SMITH’S MSLE DIGfipNARY I T CONTAINS over i,000 closely printed double- colr.mn octavo pages, and is illnstiated with over 2C0 engravings, and a series of fine authentic maps. » . .. - . ti ,: q pictionavy embodies the results of the most recent study and’research of over sixty of the inost eminent Biblical scholars in the world. Cler gymen of 'an denominations regard it as the best "work of the kind ever published, and one which ought to be in the hands .of every Bible reader. ' Itisa greatiibrary in itself. The labor and leam- - ing of-centimes are gathered iu this one volume, 'to throw if clcsri strong lighthtpon- every _page ol the jnspired word.- Agcuts 'aro' i&etiiig-.witlitm- precedented success. One reports 55 orders taken the first three davs of his canvass; another. 75 in two .days: anotLer-hlfi in tea days; another. 2SDic- tibhar es andof ; bur large Family Hiblcwintwo half days; another sold 27 Dictionaries and 2A in oxu dot, : .... . _ ’" ' Send for circulars withienhs; testimonials and a full description of-the woik. Address NAHON- AL POiiUSHING CO., 274 and 276 Second Sheet start. At this moment the Kalamazoo train approached at a high rate of speed, and Mr, and Mrs. Marston, supposing there was no danger, main tained their "position by the other track. Bnt as the engine - passed the- long dress of the lady was drawn by the current of air under the wheels of the locomotive and was almost instant ly drawn under the fast flying train. At the same instant her husband seized her with the intent to rescue *ber; the attempt.not only failed, bnt Mr. Mars ton was also drawn under the wheels, and both were crushed to death. The couple had gone to Hyde Park for the purpose ol purchasing a lot whereon to build a home. Mr Marston was about thirty years of age and bis wife twenty-seven, and they bad only been married about five months. Both were highly respected. The Coroner’s verdict exonorated the road from earth is a molten mass surrounded by a erust about fifty miles thick,, ore quite untenable. He would have us believe, while the outer layer of melt ed matter just below the earth's, -crust ?0|BS»OURD EXTRACT sarsaparilla DOCK, ^ofulous DIricasca, Skin Dis- c ^Pustules, Blctclies, Sjj^Sors ’<d e ' » King-wi^iu, ^‘^ for ’ boreB » Sj-philis, Mercurial Pen- THE BLOOD. | J % k.tter* b^uA I ^ lcu ^ ar disorder is felt, people sjr;? live longer for cleaneing tins tihS? blood h»lthy and*U ia well, JsjWSt co Sooner or’ later' eome- or o2i!S: 41141116 machinery of life ia T Js£s »sitS tbrown - Thi» medicine is ae to fr ? ctuai — 11 factor inm-rr— im- “ market 1 '>,^ *** tor mny °‘ **** ^ «fid Te .» ,etcIU T Atonic as j^atheir^fe “taiia conrAlesa train of Ptonh **45 alterative ever ofiered to the ^ riepared only by Wh. w. HUNT a CO.. kCroggista, kboos, 0* Paints, Oils, Varnishes, SSSteSf the loi going to nmueit of land in the comer of each, find a com- after two celebrated base-ball clubs, plete Check Map for ^ if because there are nine on a side. State, surveyed in lots of 490 acres. It also exhibits that portion of Florida bounded on ^ Quaker’s advice to his son on hi* ^SteeofMap, 56x67 inches. Mounted form wedding day, “When thee went a $10.00: Dissected Form, $10 00, Compiled courting I told thee to keep thy eyes by James R.Bcits in 1859. Revb*<l and open - now that thou art married published by * ,o5ta. T Oiaa 1taa7> them half shut.