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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
In Florida they are making ‘•orange
brandy. ” » -
Philadelphia consumes 2,000,000-tons
of coal annually.
The New Jersey-Lunatic Asylum con
tains 600 -patients. ' -* Ift
Chicago hits a new Court House,
BY J. T. WATERMAN,
J. T. WATERMAN,
every Thursday morning,
PERRY, GA., JUNE 22, 1871.
a new
which has cost $416,7B7.
-Sending a letter inside a newspaper
ost a Bostonian 5160,30.
New York consumes daily near a mil
lion of eggs, at a cost of 524,000.
Missouri has given up hopes of find
ing tin ore in paying quantities.
A history of tobacco is announced in
press, illustrated with fine cuts.
Tlierfirst coin made in the Philadel
phia mint was: the copper cent-, tin
^78£ JmA
The Baltimore census, made by tho
police, gives n populationof 283,000.
| 6 Over 36,000,000 nits invested in
building.’in St. Louis in the year 1870.
The average cost :o,£ public baths in
Boston was one :ccut and five mills
each.- *toq<«ubo! ■ •»* ’ - *>#
San Francisco lias a law suit con
ducted, by two hundred and seventy
lawyers.
Bennington, county, ; Vt., has SJ5
dogs, not .'including those made .into
sausages.
The common Schools of Pennsylva-
nia have8,368 and 8,739 female jteaeh-
! “You see, my dear .pother,” said
■ Liszt, smiling, “that -for a moment I
;am no richer than yon t^Kut-that does
not trouble me. I hav£ credit, and I
can make ready moneysiart from the
keys ofmy piano. ■ However, as you
; are in a haste to leavePrague and re
turn home, you shall no^ be delayed by
my-present wtrot-of fmmpffY.il as :v-j
■ So saying, he openewanpther draw
er, and-taking out a splendid medal
lion,-gave it to the oldf^jian.
' '“There,’’-said he, ‘^toat will do.. It
wiis.-a present to me bl; the .Emperor
; o£: Austria—his own portrait set in
diamonds... The painting is nothing
remarkable, but the' stpnes aresfine.-—
Take-tliem and dispose of them, What
ever .they bring shall be yours.” -Si i «- i
The old man 'tried in vain : to de
cline so rich a gift Liszt would Jio't
hear of a refusal, and the poor man at
length withdrew, after evoking the
the choicest blessings of heaven on Ms
generous benefactor.
'iHe.then repaired to the shop of the
principal jeweler, in the city, in order
to sell the diamonds. Seeing a miser
ly dressed: man anxious to dispose of
magnificent jewels, with whose value
he was not acquainted, the master of ^ar has never entered his /head. - The
the shop very naturally suspected Ms revival of war issues he does not dream
honesty ; and while appearing-ito- ex- of. But the-preservation in its integ-
amine the diamonds witM. close atten- rity-of the beautiful scheme of govem-
EDWIN M. BROWN
FURNITURE
For all tlie
icme. No m
SI,OOO In Gold
Mr. Davis is one of tliose earnest
conscientious^' uninalleable men who
never yield their convictions. He' has
in Mm the elements of the hero end
martyr, more than any public man in
the country. He feels as do all true
—*VT UK C?AK i.1 i L
H. M. HOLTZCLAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
^ man
or indigestion, jaundice,
dropsy, and are recom-
Uy cathartic medicine.
Three Months,
ft t 8iiiO fidlidD
VjALLB ATTENTION TO THE FACT
that he still h)yi ,..Notwithsfemding the feet
that he has tne wenmi'of many years upon
federateMe^e^dmanyet”- At
S, TRUND]
5, TABLES, C
The paper will-be stopped at the expire-
If the address of a subscriber is to be
changed, we must have the old addreSS-,as
IV A S H S TANDS. CBADLES,
CHIBS, SATES. ETC.,
tbam to supply a safer and every
rgative remedy than has hitherto
well as the new one, to prevent mistake.
No subscription received tor a less period;
than three months.
No attention paid to anonymous commu
nications, as we are.jrfigponsible for every
thing in our reading columns. This rule is
imperative. ...
Any one sending, ns five new subscnpeis
and $12 50, will receive the Home Joubxax,
one year peek. J
BUFORD M. DAVIS, !
Attorney at i,aw,i
‘PERRY, GEORGIA, j
■ti ifiirijt Jri*..--fl&al
Will practise m : all the'Courts of the Ma-
ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER.;
A general assortment of ■ ^fisTALXiIG, ■ and
«v,-rj- description of -WQGDEN—
■ CO^S’IMS.
A Hearse can be famished to order at auy
time, on short notice. I can be founaih
;the day time at my : st6re, next to the Hotel;
HtSn rrTi f * at mV Toct/l on on 'Vi'diftiiiinfr' fTiol- r\t
R3TJ00 2 MfTflAM
ances between the'States" and the
Federal Government and condemna
tion of centralization by the' people
at the polls are necessary.' Thewhble
tendency of Radicalism has been to'
reduce the States to counties, and
make the national government a dead
ly, despotism. . Mr. Davis simply thinks
this fundamentabchahge' ought to be
battled against unconditionally and
that no concession of great principles
should be made, t Tllefolly of feMeu;
Displayed advertisements will be charged
specified time, of hey will be contained
id charged for until ordered out.
Advertisements inserted at intervals will'
C. C. DUNCAN,
L A W,
! Something good-to.eatjn it.
! public
patronage. Give him a call jan5-tf
fi'h iicri* haaei'iiiAjti
WORM CANDY
A pleasant, safe and effectual remedy
- n. Bio himilll It/iiif. [it!
be charged as new each insertion.
Advertisements to run for a longer time
three months, are due and will be col
lected »t.ti»6jbgjinBa% <$. eafojgMrhak ^
DR. CHARLES R, MANN
PERRY. GA., '
in the human b6dy. ti- fiixIn,
SyinptujriSiat Rlonpisj
Alternate paleness andhiSdng of countenance,
a dial exmeriKiuii ot tS^Byes, drowsiness, itching
Of the nosel a Swelled? upper lip, tongue wlute.y
ittiTha; and thickly'spechxed with t ed spots, iotid
breatn and enlarged belly, a partial or general
Fwmture Made to Order,
and repaired at short notice, I .will sell
yon Fuxuijure as CHEAP AS IT CAN BE
The Great Medical Discovery i
Dr. WALZEE’S CALTFOBNIA
SijN ES A.R "BTTTErRS,
: s|' Hundreds cf-Thousands.
,15..
Job 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-
^SXSiiSjS&SSSSmi.
charged for at regnlar adyer^ag^^. ^,
intended to promote any private enterprise
or interest, will be charged as other adver
tisements. , , , , . . ,, .
Advertisers are requested to hand m.then
fovors as ^ly M tfie week « pt^bla.
BOUGHT. IN MACON.
:4IC90as.
of Perry and the surrounding
Office at Dr. Gilbert’s Drug
jan26-6m
A Wallingford, Ct.* match- factory,
that turns out 1,200,obo inatohes.dai^-,
is to be enlarged.
One thonsnn^fyo ^nndreil Wti.spv-
eome’tliiug wei e ludged in the tiiruat, a gradual
iSadaiiJfc'dl the’ ileah, sidmesa of the atengudi, vom-.
»5Hmrf' ar * BOTMtines voctJ
cious, at other tunes feeble, an unnattLar cranna
Tdrairt, tjhaBror* clay, boweis-sometimes costive,}
. From the Telegraph & Messenger.]
The Old Po eh at Melrose.
BY MBS. MADELINE J,BBVAX.
The dear old porch at Melrose Hn.ll
-T'-HatMfoai^ tales-to tell, 7 :
Of those who answer not the call,
Our-evening bandto swell.
; AnDma^a.man,i>etmednp.» nei^-
bor’s cow and then sold; him milkTpr
three weeks. ^
Lagfc 7 ~
800,000* sacks of wheat, mostly tho
product of California. . . i~ t ;
' * °
We findstheToILowijfg-in the Rich
mond Dispatch. We give it as a speci
men of the"reading wMch the Tribune’s
smelling commission is -furnishing the
readers of that paper. Contrast tMs
slanderous caricature with ’ Mr. "Gree
ley’s hypocritical professions of friend-
liness to the South:
How Greeley’s Correspondent
w-as'Tkeated in GEpE^eti^aJ
station a-blustering feUbw ■ with .'a. ljig
■revolver hung about his waist, strode
up and down the platform, - asserting
with proper oaths that no wMte man
could be if Radical; ahd if he be said
he ; was one he was a d——d'liar.—
“And no nigger is a Democrat," he
added. “I don’t-care what ho says;
“You"must,come first to prison,”
they said; afterwards, you can give an
explanation to the magistrate.-” . , :
. The prisoner wrote a few lines to
his benefactor, imploring assistance.
Liszt hastened to the jeweler.
“Sir,’’.said he, “you have, caused
the arrest qf an innocent man. . Comd
with .me immediately and let us have
f the lawful owner
UnparalleledSiiffeiiiig.!
So contcmgtfljb. ^bsgY?e isGfr
Cabinet that, forth: fiv-i. in
Msfoiy of .the conptiy, few t ara
to'tffiLthe names of thpse who com;
it. - We have seen several wagers
ly won npqn it. A Democratic P
dent who w.ould liaVe appointed sr
^Lm^o^wg^^ob^frla
All gone! save three, who linger here,
Mounting the lost, to i
And’ ofo intrusive comes
For those who dwell
fiim released,
of tlie jewels , in question, for I gave
£30,000 yearly, to keep my. superior
before thg TF -' A1 HTn -*
vertising,
fortune c
ijip,v-VYui»■ L.C, f’ro* :i
-• X^pjnui^Upctor.d.Bpicet:
called “ To:;-j
c., t-ot lea l
linkeniicsi"and ruin, but art
ejfrotav2 Toots and**
frcc lroni all AlrohuJic;
e^ll«AH05i3M
not‘'iiappeti anywhere in litis neighborhoou
iatfect such a'thing could: not/take'-plac.
light
BBPteafcwt-, 4-
Thought brings to mind the one who Med
Him to his country’s call;
Far, fer from home and friends he died,
its hfre in thrall. -V- -fi. A ,
80 silently doth sieep,
/.TBfo^tgfof'inih the i fonely tifreb; *
ifyoniiie~otU porch ioeejfci”. l"* w
.gaihfcoHh* sumu Ki ;; MX
Ohimoss-grown porch, ,Oh!Melrose.gray!
jii voicetp4hfie‘Were*giveD,
How couldst tixou..ntind us of tlie day,
X^^Jfee^Sf'otmheaft'likdfilv'it'
M'e sat in gleesome mood and sting-.
; At twilight’s wittmmgh'oux;
And lancie., bright like beads were strung
To perish like the flowi .
That-springs-all dewy from-its bed,
. .In blushing rosy morn;
i^But <are".4he moon is shatter’d, dead!
i And all its
-McLeod Beltoi
butts a compound (
e| btauub^A. add is rei
liei'WaAonic and gent
ipdpsla, ifimaesCoti, it
and. costbveuess, tuej
tnuiatinc the Uver-aa
abiarasma.'-fitne-'oit
just tutiugb to-preduj
Of £350,000.
Bfrmiqghp^,.^
“Advertising, fike . „ .
•clay. Jfcttit igasSfo- Ji
to love and boldness
“But, sir,” asked the merchant,
“who are you.”
- "My name is Liszt.” ‘
’ “1‘don’t know any rich man of that
name.” ‘
J “That may be; ytitl’in tolerably well
known’.”
“Are you aware, sir, that these dia
monds are wdrth fox thousand florins
that is to say,' about ’ five hundred
guineas, or twelve thousand francs?”
’“So much tile better for him on
whom I have ImstowecLthiapi. ”
. ‘ ‘But in order" to insdte such a pres-
ent yon mnst.t-t^^“»w 7
“My actnal fortune consists of two
3JXBOOdM s d i li
. :zr'js cf Californlai ... __
^URtKIEltaiid lJFE omxe rjriK-1
- ,'U’LEapert^ct Renovator aadluvlsoratoror
.aysL..t..r.-/;:o; o£aU poisor.oua matter and
asto:1i*j t.o Oc<£t*t lifiupcAatioa. Not
, ;73on can ta*:c ttiC3c Bi .tors according to dree-
:n;i end rcmalnlong unuvll.
A t jrjftCTSSuuiuint ory- uud Chrome Jlliea-
aVatlaui str.d (lout, Diopcpsiii or Iudi-
rrstioo. Bil]oas, r ^.‘Uiiuei>t anil Inter-;
.r,incut Fevers, 0!»caBcs of the Blood,i
-?au*«cVarc canesd I>y Vitiate*! Blood,
• * x
ole met
aasistiu
two
“YVliataiK
to war, the sis
success in ]?us
who-had‘ just finished nnloadiiig‘ ! soine
freight, “and that’s-why-lBafno frhite
man can bea Radical; and if he says he
Is, heflies. ’ There’s that gentleman,”
,i: . .n.. q gjpaKsgiilljj -.icr
-if he says so he% a-har:”' The fellow’s
politi<^tl hariirigie‘was hraieintelcriipfed
by- the -'whistle -of thti Toedhrotivc, aiid
I was not sorry to leave him.—-AMgus-
ta’lOteMii New Fork Tribune. - ’
. , U k % ^ r-'y-Ii ;
From the-Nashville Unfon.
A correspondent perpertrates the
iollbwing parody on what we hope is
notfobe-A.'-D.‘-1879:
DECREE. Jaiujif
. YVTiereas, Dtmng^ the civil war wMcl|
it) hap^pily; repliedJn the fir^t estab-
iishmeu of mqnaicMcalprinciples and
the overthrow of that monstrous sys
tem tlenmSn3eff^8'e3pm»% ’ , .1
Our faitMul-snbject —, whom
some, having no fear of Us, nor res-
■>bae> fca Jbcn rew.'Jal
'*&"**& f-iV t'.'-A- n
.Apzpna.cwn^psjSftOOQ,000 acres..
Tho tCaliioniia >plive crop wilb bc
tin-rirnfliis.Seasom
’ Thehtirse-eatedXRt when hehasn’t a
bit in MS UK>uth- ' •:
’ -GdhiPctrilThfo^tnifotmdat theiip-
C : rivt r,(>r-
egoii.'’ ir^ohsifnay^l * atxtsd
'Tlierefirc- over;flfty ; kinds of cantiry
Fisk, Jr. HvSStaph-
. “ Without the -aid ol -adveftisemefifo,' 1
could -have done nothing tin my specufii-
prfoter^S^^^^^^ road
to business.”—P- 'L Bar.ium.
-isgcisrai’.y. pridnacd Jjy'diranscTOmtj.o? Ute
J^iagis.li'vcrOrequs. ippj-, Ar. if, 1 ■ ■
BYSPEK.S1A Oil INDIGESTION.
’ llcadaciujIPaih Lithe Shouiaors, CdaBtia. TiEht
■X'c^j of’r.te'Chest, piizlness, Sour Eructations of
tiioStemachiBadtsstcdu tho’Mnttth "Btiidus At
tacks, Raipitrtion of the Heart, In2anuujiHoB cf
- Uie.I,uaBs,l > aij4u-thoregiousj)f tUcEidacys.and
a iiUiitbcd othar painiul symptoms, are the off-
iarpidlivcraad bovvtds, which renderthem of un-
eouail&L-'cSicacsSia clfiaasui^tiie idoaisof all
Lard. FI our, I< isli
COUGH
•fMLo MP-i
“By no means; itnd yet, by fast
moving my fingers, I' can ’ obtain as
much money as T wish;”
“You must be a magician.”
“If-yoii choose, I’ll disclose to you
the- magic : I-employ;” - ’ ■
Liszt had seen a piano in the ’parlor
behind the shop. r He . opened- it, and
rati -his' fingers 5 Over the •kfrrs' ; -'then
seized-by sudden inspiration/ :he im
provised one of : 'tfibse'sonl; : tbuchin'g‘
symphonies pectilikr to MmselL :
-As hesbfthde’d'fbe first chord, abean-
tiful young : pdrl entered -the room.—
•WhHe'th^el^ycontinued'she-re
mained- speechless ’ and:’ immovable;
then as the last note' died hway/i-Bfie
'cried with irrepressible enthusiakmX
“Bravo, Liszt! ’tis wondroiasi’ K ' ; - f
“Dost thou-know him, whenf hiy
daughter?” asked the jeiveler. : •
“Thiti is the first thaf‘1 have had
the "pleasure of seeing or hearing him, ’
replied 8he; '“hntT . do know that none
living' save Liszt could draw such
sounds from the piano.”
•’ Expressed with grace and modesty,
by a young person of ■ remarkable
beauty, this admiration, could not fail
fmnro fli,n ■ iffvino- to tlio -np.
e now being ecu
. i
DISEASES,Ernpticms,Tetter.
fftcu%itBlotclieS. Spots, l’lmpl'es, Pnstulo.
tiar^Unclos, lUng-Worms/S'calti-IIcad, Sore;
ja5^*itc:i^Scurfs t Discolorations of
aS>iafcA3g oft^pEfrlwfcf
for the production, ot syr
yields 150 'to 180 bushels,
gives oveTtwasilis of sy
ant. flavgr,
A pleasant brt^ze mov
NUTS, CANNED OYSTERS AND
cml carries out of the system in a sbontimo by;
tlie use of these Bitters. Ogo'bottle in such
cases will convince tho most incredulous of tlich;
minute and exerts a pressure of 125
pounds to the square foot. A tornado
moves 100 miles per .hour, or 8,800 feet
per minute and presses 60,000 pounds
per square foot. It sweeps away hous
es and trees. .- g
, ; T!he highest point attained by aDy
balloon traveller, seven miles,-was
madeby James Glasher on the 2d Sep
tember, 1862, who as also his-compan
ion, Mr. Cox, well became insensible.
Coffee and fruit stains on linen and
wMte clothes will be set rather than
removed bv-soap, if put into the suds
with the stains on them. They should
be first -put into- boiling water, and
kept there until the water become^
cold, and then put into suds.
Cl Jnssfim Vit!atcamooJwhcMVcr yon tod.
- its.imparities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sprc? ; clcnnst: it lYhen _you
llnJ it obstructed and slnggish in the veins;
- cleariflV H when it Is foul, and your feelings will
tggSfifelR&S’ Wfl
pjX; TA PEand other WOR3IS, lnrMng'hi
Vue syatam of so many thousands, are effectually
carefully rae circular around each Dottle. |
J. WALKF.R, Prdprir;tt»r.‘E. iL MCDONALD &
CC., D.*ng!?ist3 andJLt«:u Amenta. San Fraacisc*
Cal , a 11 SI and St Comrae cj Street , New -Yo |
r 0 :.7> DT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER^.]
And eve^thing else good to eat. He also
k m^nm a mh* fitisi i
mV.Xb !- liC'.cite'ǤitI j
gsaasass^3BI
miudi^eiBibbldi wCfappend-a lewcerJtdicatei^.Kv 1
Ena til && i** J
It Gave Really and Lnure RoHct.
Nearly iour years ago, wlscn sr.fferir.g from n_se-
pm&gfci87fi.
L^7Q ,HlQi*i » »
■K3 3txrv.;'.XcUOZ'G'-:/.hASc7LX:7
'Of various kinds,' to'-wKict-he invites
sbeeialwttention bf the-thirsty.
-mmi2d to
the Beasr, Old Dutch Gap Fizzle,”
etc., rendered distinguished .service to
the cause 'oforder.andmorality—nota-
bly in New Orleans and Baltimore:
Tlini’irfAra Tin if If nntim flint Wn
arrived in Fragile in October, 1846,
The -next day after he came, his
ipartment was entered by a stranger
—an old man whose appearance indi
cated misery-and suffering. The great
uinrieiah:received him_with a cordiali
ty wMch he would mot, perhaps, have
shown to a nobleman. ' Encouraged
Therefore, Be it known that We,
Useless, do hereby appoint the afore
said Our Special High Cham
berlain, and‘do commit to his guardi
anship all the plate, silverware, spoons,
etc., used at Our royal table.
All Our wife’s nephews are charged
with tiie execution of the above,
UsEiiEssI,"
Emperor of the Americans.
Oar Patrogs^o^g^rs, afrdtothej
General Public.
;" - r „ . _ . “ -I
tip a batt cr rerffeeibaa
8.
GOOD THINGS FOR EVERYBODY
»e'*iawav-—^ ■ - : - -
-• : >jfara«
CHEAP FOR CASH
rnlii^i jnarket prices ft-
; . c. f; coorER'..
we cauaot.
tovoSnitmug at^utist tee iudfc
to be more than fiatfering to the ar
tist. However, after making Ms ac
knowledgements, Liszt withdrew’, in
order to deliver the prisoner, and” was
accompanied by the jeweler.
Grieved 'at his mistake; the wealthy
rnerehant sought to repair it by in vit
ing, the iiinsnjians to. supper.;' The
hoiior3 of the table were done by Lis'
amiable da:ighter, ; who appeared no -
less touched at the generosity of Liszt
than astonished at his talent.
... --g-iijVTTw '-v-f SX.jlfr .UV-fixm i •
That night the musicians of the city
serenaded their illustrious brother.—
The next, day the nobles and most dis
tinguished iuhaliteuis of Earguc pre
sented themselves at his door. They,
entreated Mci.to give concerts, leav
ing it to himself to fix any sum he
pleased as a' remuneration. Then the
jeweler perceived that talent, even .
in a pecuniary light, may *be more val-
ttabie'than, tfie'most precious dianibiicl3.
Liszfcontinued to -go -to' Ms house.;
. .. , ,, x V.
.ose name is
nu-o put up-;
by Ms kindness, Ms visitor saidiiJUTtSf
“I comeXohyou, sir' as a brother.—
Excuse-me if I take this title, not-
pvV TO IN',;
Horace Greeley.
For thirty years ho’ has been the
most industrious and nnscmpnlon.s
shsuderef and vifiifier of the people of
the SontM and in all that time has done
J more to inflame-the prejudices and par-
I sions of the Norihc-mpeople and hound
!on the-fanaticism of his section against
|~t!ie South’ than any other editor in the
Union, and no po’iticic.n of all liis par
ty, after Beast Butler, more justly mer
its thaWesiYitr; ent and contempt,—
In his recent pilgrimage to me
on tlie market t>y ignorant quacks, wl
Every bobyTakesIt?
A murderer named Trnmpb
sonmdglljn flaying .on a. j nano j and
by giving instructions I gained a com
fortable livelihood. : Now I am’old,
feeble, burdened with a ^arge family,
and’destitute ofpnpils, Ihvexii.Nu
remberg, but I came to Prague to
seek to.reeover-the.remnantpf a small
property which belonged to my an-
U Uiebt* 7
see. Aa a protect.ou tu tae people
jsition. and. from the suffei-aig tt
tied on txieni by tae use of tue cu
ibovo ineutioued, we liave ptepare*
be seen taey a.e ail articles of n
JO take jnealciue Witiiout too aav.
i would do well to give tnese tnajii
use. taey ate. good .and pure, : aui
>y persons wlio Haveliad long jet
in compouudmgTnedicinea.
outb, *
; ehriosity may Have drawn to him Mur j
! noticeXhanrhe would otherwise have rc- ’
j eeived. ’ The people had a cariosity
fftee-fheff Bfc'-longeiiemy and viHhi-ir.
| The Gontherh civilization w7riefi he s’-.
j unassumingly cam? to inrustigiie an 1
report upon,' gnar&steeil efeh to Mm
the respectffif'treatment and h’ospi-
feility -wbrnh- is cveh accor-Ts to strtia-
g'ers. ' ■ "-' r5f ' ■ -
: The people of the S-jfith care as' lit-
tleiitfeiTt'Mr. Greeley’S political -6p5r-
ions; or his‘ estimate of-'themselves, as
-theworld -doeshberat “What ne Knows
about X’armiiuy ” .3is visit South was
an iiapetfifleut fntrusion, rtn ler the
Fharisflical-pretense of enqr.iring-into
oor mofel,%c>biui and political coudr-
•twSn, SHIt^rtiiaGhe might-report: ff,
hta pferty-North whether we-are; trith
hhr etilared frieEds, tit for-s^ehmrif-
•Eftfel ^Kwni what hehiisiwrRteS^^feo
ii*fapprehend th#^is
abotifc'tfostrisS’ru -regard to
as Grbhit he-ecESer - Tt is very certain
that Ms ridiculous Presidential aspira
tions have mot been promoted by his -
exhibition of himeeif hemin tte^har-
acter of ajaisgioparyoi RadieaUa^hn-
(Copyright second.)
pliwraal Sidneys-(i fi-ao e^al
We offer, you the above Standard ar
reasonable inargai loir profit, and conna
your A'vSiistiiiice in bringing uiese iueritoi
edies before tiie public-
. jGiirlai^e and well assorted stock
SARSAPARILLA
-MA: - AND
•ani^to' the merchant’s ’ great ’jt>y, he
soon’ perceived that his daughter was
the causi- of these visits. He began to I
love the compj-tny of the musician, and
not hateit.
One morning, the jeweler, coming to
the point, with German frankness, said
to Lisztr-T
•‘How do you like my daughter?”
“She is an anfeif^V*!: 7;?; ■' ; a
“What do you think of marriage,”
“I think so well of it that I have the
greatest inclination to try it.' ’
“What wonld vou say to a fortune of
j . -
three million francs?
“I wouH willingly accept it ”
“Well, we understand each other.—
My daughter pleases you; you please
my daughter, her fortune is ready—be
my son-in-law.”
%BXiljOW HO
S For Scrofula und Scrofulous Diseases, Skin Dis-
cass * Eaiptibns. Fimpies, Pustules, isaOtcues,
Doila, Erysipelas. Tetter, Scald-nead, King-worm,
liicors, xcuuGra, Sores, bypmiis, jttercofGal Pois-
oning, and lor. -
I’CRIFilXG THE BLOOD.
Even when co particular.dSsordOT is felt, peojje
•njoy better lieaitii and live longer for aeansnig
the blood. Keep tne blood LealtuyjjLlailis
can be uo jihntn. Sooner or later stuue-
Uuud must go wrong, and. ru^iyachinfetr °r lJe is
-disordered or uvr/tijiusn. luis ui—uciue is
gratitude, for I feel that I only dis
charge *i
As he uttered those’ generous words,
Liszt’ opined a drawer in his I writing
case, and started when he saw that Ms
j usual’ depository for Ms - money con-
tained but two ducats." Hesummoneu
I his servant - ”
j “7¥hCTeis the money?”-he asked.
| “There.sir,” replied the man, point
ing to the open drawer.
“.There 1 Why there’s scarcely any
thing.”-,- . it vi ~jr/ . - -
“I know it, ar. If y<m please to
remember, I told yon yesterday that
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HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA-,
W. C. HEWITT,” Proprietor.
“WMch of our veMcles sliatt ,we
sell?” asked a cross-grained man of"Ms
wife,' “the sulky or the sociable?”—
■ ‘Let us get rid of the sulky by. .pil
means', and retain the sociable,” was
fie respdnsa 7.
An. unmarried friend declared to-qn
fie other day, with an expression of
countenance mostfiigubrioas: ‘ ‘I nev
er cared a farthing about getting mar-
ried until I attended aa old bcahrinr’a
fnnarat” - -
BHOWfJ’8 HOTEL
; rO^K^deFaSsisngEwDepp*,
MACON, GA., /
W. F. BROWS <fe CO., Projwtetors,
j})* tB&aiO ^ .
terat.ve8 in market >'h»ye merenry 1 or
their basis, and often entaJf a co untie:
.evils upon their -vrictnps, even w
inal disease. This medicine
. J’lnid Exti act of Satf
Queen’s Delight, with
s ofphrificd”
ad is by|4%r
Tfiered to the