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accompany him thither, and take with
me. in my own possession, evidences
of the sums subscribed here; that a
proper appeal should be made to the
leading capitalist, scholars and clergy
men of the metropolis; and that, when
the.whole amonnt was raised, it should
be paid over to Summerfield, and a
bond taken from him never to divulge
his awful secret to any human being.
•'With this he seemed to be satis
fied, and left us to prepare for his go
ing the nest morning.
“As soon as he left the apartment,
the bishop arose, and ‘deprecated tha
action that had been taken, and char
acterized it as childish and absurd.’—
He declared that no man was safe one
moment whilst that ‘diabolical wretch’
still lived; that the only security for
us all was in his immediate extirpation
from the face of the earth, and that
no amount of money could seal his.
lips or close his hands. It would be
to deprive him of
BY J. T. WATERMAN.
' t - WATERMAN,
A EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.
FERRY, GA., JUNE m 18.71.
EDWIN Nr. BROWN,
A-ttoriney a* Ziaw,i
FORT VALLEY, GA, !
Willpraetise in all the Courts of the Ma
con Circuit, and in others by special con--
far ct jan!9-tf
U R N I T TJ--R- articles in the planets to be destroyed by flre,
. : newspapers respecting the discovery that such terrible events had act
Q f 4cebmpoaing water asp «is. occurred. This answer conclude*
to fit it for usees" a fuel far ordinary hafided Parker a smaU phial, req
PAP J-j. ■P'frP'riek? . ... ing him to open, it and smell c
“I replied that.I had observed noth- contents, the result being thata st
P :U~. - 1 Wo-pcw upon the subject sincetheex- odor ,of potassium was observed.
;J^^^^?l34@f^.and ; Rraf..Hemy,- this s-Summerfield continued.
I^d.afided that in my opinion,' the ex-; course,”, said he, “yon are fan
pensive mode of reduction would al- with the chief characteristic of
ways prevent its use. substance. It ignites instantly •
“in a few words he then informed bronght-into contact with wat
me thathe had made the discovery Within, that little globule of poi
tlpt the art waspxtremely simple,mid um Ihave imbedded a.pill of my
the expense attending the decomposi- composition and discovery. The
tion spph'ght as to he insignificant mentit is hberated from the pot
. “Presuming that the object of his um, it commences the work of de
visit to me was to.prooure necessary posing the fluid on which itfloa
forms to get out .a patent for the right, The potassium at once ignites
I congratulated him upon his good liberated oxygen*, and the
fortune, and was about- to branch forth: tion of this mighty globe is begur
.of some of thegreat « ‘Yes,’ said I, ‘begun, if you pi
benefits that must ensue to the com-- but your little pfil soon evaporat
munity, when he suddenly, and some- sinks, or melts in the surrounding
what uncivilly requested me., to toe and your conflagration ends just vs
silent,’and listen to what. he . had to it began.’
sa?i.. “ ‘But,’sneersd he, “the elemei
“He began, with some general re- substances in that small phfol red
marks about the inequality of fortune themselves; they are selfgenera
amongst mankind, and instanced him- and when once fairly under way, i
self as a .striking.example of thp-fate necessarily sweep onward, until
of those men who, according to all the the waters in all the seas are exl
rules of right, ought to be near tiie top, ted.'*
instead of at the foot of the ladder of “Rising from my seat, I went tc
fortune, v ‘But,’ said he, springing to washstand in the coiner of the de]
his feet with impulsive energy. ‘I ment, and drawing a bowl-ful
have now the means at my command tipring valley water, I turned to £
of rising superior to fate, or of inflict- merfield and remarked, Words
ing incalculable ills upon the whole empty, theories are ideal—but :
human race.’ are things.’ ” ...
“Looking at ; him more closely, I “I take yon at your word,” So
thought I could, detect iu his eye the iug he approached the bowl, em
icine. No mercury or other substance in them.
$1*000 in. Gold
■Will be paid fdr^vieiy grain "of mercury or other
substance found in our Liver Pills. For liver dis
ease, for nervous or sick head-ache, constipation
or WlRtlvPtlPSS dvRTWncia nr indiooRiinn iaimdi/i ‘
One Year, S2 50
Six Months A.,,.... 1 50
Three Mouths 1 00
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_ H. M. £JOLTZCLAW,.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
_ PERRY, GEORGIA
\JAILS ATTENTION TO JTHE PACT
that he still lives. Notwithstanding the tact
that he has the weight of many years upon
him, “there is fife in toe old man yet” At
his old stand he still keeps a
no crime,
the means of assassinating the whole
human family, and that, as for him
self,he was for dooming him to im
mediate death. ‘ v '
“With a unanimity that was extra
ordinary the entire committee coin
cided.
“A great many plans were proposed,
discussed, and rejected, having
BUFORD M. DAVIS,
ALttorney atliaw,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
. Will practise in all toe Courts of toe Ma
con Circuit, and in others' by special con
tract jan26‘
Which, although it is not quite as large as
some in New York or Baltimore, always hnv
something; eood to eat in. it '
C. C. DUNCAN,
an view
the extermination of Summerfield. In
them all there was the want of that
proper caution which would lull the
apprehension of an enemy; for should
he for an instant suspect treachery we
knew his nature well enough to be sat
isfied that he would waive all ceremo
nies anfl carry his threats into imme
diate execution.
‘Tt was finally resolved that the
trip to New York should not be aban
doned, apparently. But that we were
to start out in accordance with the
original programme; that during the
journey, some proper means should
A TT ORNEY AT LAW,
And respectfully j solicits a share of public
patronage. Give birr* a call jan5-tf
DR. CHARLES R. MANN
PERRY, GA,
rpENDERS his professional services to the
JL : -citizens;of Berry and toe'surrounding
country Office ’ at Dr. Gilbert's Drug
Store.jan20-6m
in the human body.
Symptoms of Worms.
Alternate paleness and flushing of countenance,
a dull expression of the eyes, drowsiness, itching
of the nose, a swelled upper lip, tongue wlntely
furred and - thickly. speckled with red spots, fetid
breath and enlarged r heliy,a partial or general
swelling or pultiness of the skin, a starting in the
sleep, and grinding of the teeth, a sensation as n
something were lodged in the throat, a gradual
wasting of the flesh, sickness of the stomach, vom
iting, a short dry cough, appetite sometimes vora
cious, at other times feeble, an unnatural craving
for dirt, chalk or clay, bowels sometimes costive,
at other times loose, great fretfulness and irrita
bility of temper, pains in the stomach and-bowels,
colic, fits, convulsions and pa.sy.
For directions see top of tne box. Tt would be
well to. .give,a small dose of castor, oil, with a few
drops of spirits of turpentine, after the candy, to
bring away tiro worms. This candy gives imme-
Oiflte relief. Prepared only by
L. W. HUNT k CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER’S O AT.TPflTfMT A
VINEGAR BITTERS,
23 Hundreds of Thousands gjf,,
Sc -Bear testimony to their Wonder- £ s=~
° o fhl Curative Effects. g «o
WHAT ARE THEY?f=s
Furniture Made to Ordpr,
and repaired at short notice. I will sfe
Haymaking.
He sat beside her on the new-mov n hay;
The sultry silence of the June midday^—
A spell deliciously oppressive—lay -
On both their happy souls.
Her labour in the sun had tired her so—
Though voluntary—she had let go
Her fork, and left toe slowly-moving row
Of busy, chattering girls.-
And he liadbnt been playing with his scythe
Till her lair form, so gracious, light; ana
■ j. • 7 fitb^ I S/Rg-bA ;
Should dance into toe field and make more
blithe
The mock-worit’s gaiety.
He gazed upon her, murmmrjng, _.‘S.weet is
rest!’ ' ; ■ i T
And, ‘Oh my love! methinks toat-it were
best I
If we might never leave this happy nest,
Nor ever work again!’- -
But she, love-calmed, and not love mad
dened, wise,
both in law and conscience, afforded
m&in any stage of the proceedings.
“Nothing was wanting but my own
I asked die privilege of
consent. t _ . .
meditation for one hour, at -the hands
of the committee, before I would ren
der a decision either way. During
that recess the above argumentation
occupied my thoughts. The time ex-
UnparaUeled Suffering!
TONIC LITER BITTERS.
doubt the truth of all I claim. ’
“For the first time I noticed that he
carried.^ small portmanteau, in his
band; this he placed upon the table,
imlocked. it,, and took out two or three
small volumes, a pamphlet or two, and
a small,; square,, wide-mouthed phial,
hermetically sealed.
“I-watched him with profound curi
osity, ; and. took note of his slightest
-movements.. Having arranged his
books to suit him, and placed the
q>Mal;ip;;a,'cpirtprcn6us positidn he
drew un his qhair closely to my own,
and uttered, in a half hissing tone :"'
Ci i'oer i Vi.z
Spirits and liofnec liignurn doctored, spice*
aadswcctcncdt j j.iccsi tl-.i-teste, called “To
ic3,”“Appetizers,*' “Restorers,” ac., tlir.t lca- :
Iaq tippler on to drnnkcniicssjind ruin, but aix
a true Medicine, made from tlse^ative Hoots an-
Ucrbs^ot QallComia,lvcvfjzotit till AhohvlL
«i;i:mlaii:s.'TSc?aii't!ioG!tHAT U1,»()D
piraj^tcit-aiia LiFEtirvixu rniN-
CIT I.E a p-rfi-ct DcnOvutor 'n:id Iiiviaorator ol
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the Llooji.to n ho^Uliy condition. No
person can takejtlicse Ei j tcjgacqgrding to dirce-
iion and remain long na well.
For Iuflurmaulory aud Chronic Ilheu- '
matisni and tJour, Dj^apcpsia. or Indi-
crcMtiout Bilious, Ueiuittcnt hud Inter-
millvut Fevers, 'Diseases of the Blood,
Jjivci*, K-itlneys, and Bladder, these Hit
lers liatv b.ep:i most successful. Such Dis-
caused by"Vitiafednuiuu, —.-a.
1h generally produced by deraugemeut of the
Digestive Organs.
DTSFEF.SIA OH INDIGESTION.
Headache. Pala Li the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stoinaeh, Bad taste in the Mouth Bilious At-
'.lacLs. ralpitation oflthe Heart* Inflammation of
the Lungs,Paia in theregions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other painlul -symptomB, are the off-
cpringsof Dyspepsia.
x -• Th y luYigorata the Stomach and*tipfulate tlie„-
torpid 1 i ver ahd bowels, wldcir render them of un-'
equalled efficacy in cleansing the hlood of all
Impurities, and imparting new life andLyigor to
the - whole system.
FOR SKIN DISF A.SES. Eruptions,Tetter.
Suit ilheum, Blotches. Spots, Pituplcs. Pustules.
Boils. Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
the Sklu, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever naiua; or naturc, axe literally dug up
andfcafticJlpat&f thj system in ashort time j by
the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such,
cases will convince the most incredulous of their
But don't be alarmed, reader, for it did
not happen anywhere jin this neighborhood;
In iact such a thing could not take place
as long as
It is’not a whisky drink, but is a compound of
vegetable tonics with pure stimulant, uud is rec
ommended in all cases where a tonic and gentle
.axative ia needed. In dyspepsia, indigestion, de-
biuty, languor head-ache and <»stiveness, these
bitters are especially commended. As a preventive
of chills aud fever, it will be found to be a valua
ble medicine, by gently stimulating tlie lm r and'
assisting nature to throw off miasma. Talft one,
two or three doses a day—jUBt enough to pri duce
a'full; healthy action on the bowels. If you have
cause to use bitters of any kind, this is what you
want. Prepared only by •
L. W. HUNT k CO.,
Druggists, Moron, Ga.
cision; I briefly signified .my assent,
and made instant preparations to cany
the plan into execution.
“Having passed on the line of the
Pacific railway more than onee, I was
perfectly familiar with all its wind
ings, gorges and precipices. ,
“I reflected'Gape Horn as the best
adapted to the purpose, and * ;* the
C. F. COOPER
ly remarked, “the building would in
deed have been consnmtd.” Lower
and lower fell the flickering flames,
Keeps such a full and elegant assortment of
And answered him: ‘The soul of roan, can
Dear love, by work-alone.'
People's -Magazine.
FANCY GROCERIES.
“Having been fully committed by two
-■-a—Af. tha-law- T make tliis finsd
appeal to my -fellow men thraghont
the State, and ask them confidently
not to reverse the judgment already
pronounce A”
‘A MILLION OF DOLL AES, OB I’LL SET
THE PACIFIC OCEAN IN FLAMES.”
Bacon, Lard, FJour, lisli,
A STANDARD COUGH REMEDY.
Journalistic Snobbery.
“Miss Nellie Grant is engaged to a
Lieutenant of the navy. ; ’ “Miss Nel
lie Grant will be sweet sixteen on the
4th. of July next.” “These are-para
graphs which are going.the rounds of
the Press. Stop them. Hit the old
man as mueh'as yon please—and yon
can’t Mt him too hard—but, for the
’ sake of common decency, let the nn-
’ offending- members of the family
alone.”
The above is from the Louisville
! Coarier-Jouroal, and it calls to mind
j the fact that snobbery is rapidly be
coming a most disgusting feature in
American journalism. It is true that
it has not yet been developed to any
very considerable extent in the South;
yet a few papers have yielded to it,
and are paying some attention to what
is called “society news.”
"When a newspaper drags a lady
young or old married or single, from
the privacy of her home, and parades
her by name, or conspicuous institu
tion before the public, as a thing to be
complimented or criticised, a great
breach of the rules of society is com
mitted, and woman is deprived of that
privacy which is the safest guard to
her purity.
Few newspaper men who have wives,
sisters or daughters, care to have them
held op to the public gaze through tha
columns of the press. And yet we find
newspaper writers taking precisely
such liberties with the wives, sisters
and daughters of other men. True,
there are some women who covet suck
notoriety ; yet it is a pleasure to be
lieve that it is not such women as give
American society its tone.
The fact that there are Anthonies,
Stantons, Diekensons and WoodhulLi
does not destroy the privacy of femaiu
to handle their names as they would
the names of public men. Though a
J few women have unsexed themselves
| jt does not follow that the p.esa has
| the liberty to unsex the remamaer.
| Let woman alone. Let her be tha
;r medicines;
CANDY APPLES, ORANGES, RAISINS,
In the Sacramento DuiljJOnion^of a
recenti.ds^e
statement of one Leonidas Parker,
written before lim dfesijj,.i^and.^ giving
wiiat purports to be the true aecpnnfi
of his .connection-v^ijih-the murder oi
Gregory Summerfield.: The latter in
cited a faint smile upon my lips, which
he observed, but disdained to no
tice.
.. ‘.‘My mincL-was fully made up. .that
v-i._n » —; .1 1- —•j.i, T
Isa pleasant, safe andeffectivc medicine in cougns,
colds, adrenes* of the throat, chest and lungs
bronchitis, etc* \ . 1 g| ... „
Jivery uCe of consumption commences witu t
cough excited from tne individual having takoi
cold. The diseases of the air passages are oi git*'
interest to every intelligent being. The delicate
organization of the lungs* their constant actrwty,
and their being" exposed to contact ut a*r.ol such
diff erent temperature, and which contains various,
irritating matters suspended in-it, render then*
v8 pftir,a.'ty pftnjrt to diseases, and those of must se
rious character. _ _ .
For those diseases we offer Prof. Loud s Cough
Mixture as a remedy. If you catch a cmd, do ni>i
wait to let it get a deep hdld* but take the remedy
at once. To, show ine estimation, in winch, tins
medicine is held, we append a lew certificates ;
It Gave Beady and Entire Relief.
Ucady ionr years .tgo,'when suffering from a se^ >
vere cough, I was induced by Mr.Xoud to try his
Cough byrnp, it gave such ready and entire jre-
liet i tAK-p great pleasure in recommending it
to such as may be in a similar comlitiou of snffor-
j n g > L W. W arkkx.
Macon, Jan. 22,1370-
NUTS, CANTED OYSTERS AND
P h^a % c inmii&c W fleal'" with, afid I
prepared to act accordingly. Bnt 1
ascertained at once that my inmost
thoughts were read by the remarkable
man. before jrie, and'Seemed to be an
ticipated by him in advance'of their.
*•“ ‘‘Perhaps,’ said L : ‘Mr. Summer-
field, you would oblige me by inform
ing me fully of the grounds of yonr
claim and the nature of your : discov-
• : . -
I next deemed it my duty to cull the
attention of a lew of the principal
men in San Francisco to the extreme
importance of Snmmerfield’s discov.-
ery.
“A leading banker, a bishop, a
chemist* two State university profes
sors, a physicL-m, a judge, and two
Protestant divines were selected by
me to witness' the experiment on a
large scale. This was done at a small
sandhill lake, near the sea shore, bnt
separated from" it by a ridge of lofty
mountains, distant not more than ten
miles from San Francisco. Every sin
gle drop of water in tile pool was
burnt up in less than fifteen minutes.
We next did -all we could to pacify
Summerfield,' and endeavored to in-
'dnee him to lower his price and bring
it within the bounds-of a reasonable
possibility. Bat -without avail He
began to grow urgent in bis demands.
The sub-committee soon commenced
work amongst the wealthiest citizens
in San Francisco, and by appealing to
the terrors of a few and the sympa
thies of all, succeeded in raising one-
half the amount within the prescribed
jjeriocl I shall never, forget the woe
begone, fiices of California street du-
Of various kinds, to which he invites the
special attention of the thirsty.
To Oar Patrons, To Dealers,'aid to the
Geheral-Pablic.
the key which unlocks the constituent
gases of water, and frees each, from
the embrace of the' other, at a single-
toueh.’
“ ‘You mean to assert,’ I rejoined*
Afforded Immediate Relief.
Macon, Ga.. January 5‘ 1S70
.Messrs.-L.' W. HUNT & CO.:, -
Gents:—Uudcrstaudiug that you have engaged
in'tne manulacture of F. -Loud’s Cougli Syrup, it
Jtontemo uleoaure to bear tcstmuniy to ito rner-
t was suffering from ■a'very troubiesoni c cough-
when Mr: Toud Presented me with a bettie of inn
-SvrnO toe use-of which affurded me immediate
reiiof.’ My mother .used a'amall portion leltby
me, with, similar beneficial results. -
Kespectfully, yours, J. C. CtmD.
I will pay the ruling market prices foi
Cotton.
Iec28-tf - C. E. COOPER.
\\TK feel that we cannot do
VV to raise a voice of warning against the mdis-
criminate use of Fateiit Medicines, wnose ,
&?^S«u«j£^o a do :
"iny know^^igof rn^je.
on tne market by ignorant quacks, who do noLa^-
uaiiy know anything ol* medicine, jffauy of these ^
ROrfxffled remedies are of no value whate v er, audi
some are very dangerous, being recommended for
diaeasea widen they invariably aggravate, thus^m-
difiabiiuy or shortening tue iil'e of. the individual.
As druggists and dealers, we are compelled to
buy and scU thoM> nostrums, which we do for just
what they are. As a protection to the peopjetrom
gross imposition, aud from the suffering
oifi-u euiuleii on them by#>e use of the cto*
nostrums above mentioned, we have prepared and
offer them a few strictly Fore
'{SSffJtt'SW.W-AwB*-
euce, because they are good and pure, and are
prepared by -perilous who have had long years oi
experience in compounding medicines. .
CJB'HJU&m,
Every eobyTakes.1t!
conceining -the cirtionistBBcM’Ot the
imputed crime, but .-.shortlyAtefore hist
death he plneed in the .hands of a
friend a document, the gist of which
we give Mow, the entire story toking
ap nearly apage of the UnioiL-
Referring to Gregory Summerfield,
the.mordered man,filfr. Farken speaks
pfhim.as hayipg.been one of-therteep-^
est cheinieal - student-of the 1 age, a nat-
From Mayor G. S. Ohear.
Macon, Ga.,.February 1,1870.
Messrs.L. W. HUNT & CO.: '
Gewib:—Afr. P-Liud rateMd yon to mo
relative to the merits of his Cough Syrup, Itake
pleasure in stating tibrt when suffering from a very
severe cold aud distressing cough, which destroyed
mv rest, Mr. Loud noticed my cough aud present
ed me with some of his Syrup, which afforded me
- immediate -relief; arid enabled me to rest quietly,
athhu: X had not been able to dofor severafnigi ts
before! I therefore esteem the Syrup a very vnlu-
ahle medicine. Fours, very respectfully,
- S. OBEAH.
COMPOUND EXTRACT
formed m §? e sas. daring the; "days .of 5 ^ 1
• the-republic.: Continuing his account,
. Rarferisays-^ i e
“One day toward the close -of-last
and advancing, called me by name."—
, f Perceiving- that I did not at first rec-
^ ognize him he introduced himself as
k Gregory Summerfield. After inviting
_ hhu fo a seatT scrutinized his features
more closely and quickly indentified
him as the "same .person whom-I had
met twenty-two years before. He was
* greatly altered in appearance, but
there was. the old "charm of intellectual
superiority in his conversation, and I
welcomed him to California as an im-
«e oner vou im? "—"Ti ~ £
reasonable margin for profit, aud confidently «sk
yonr assistance in bringing tliese mentorioud rem
edies before the public.
them all,, and pointed .with^his bony
finger to the fiery tomb of the whole
race, already looming up in the dis
tance before them. Day after day I
times. CiUl on Lira and vou cannot tail* to
be suited. - ' <^23-tf
A Hearty Old Virginia "Welcome*
Awaits yon at
HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL,
jjjjgb AUGUSTA, GA^^rifr
W. C. HEWITT, Proprietor,
YEXiIiOW DOCK,
For Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases, SMn Dis-
isaaa *» Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules, _ lUotcfies,
Boils. Erysipelas, Tetter, Scald-head, Ring-worm,
Dicers, Tumors, Sores, Syphilis, Mercurial Pois
oning, and for
PURIFHNG THE BLOOD.
Even when no particular disorder is felt, people
enjoy better health arid live longer for cleansing
the blood, keep the blood healthy and all is well,
but with this pabulum of life tLsordered, there
„ no lasting health. Sooner or later eorne-
thhur Mri go wrong, and the machinery of life is
disordered or overthrown. This mydidne is as
harmless as it is effectual* fact of
portance to those who take it, for- mauj of the al
teratives in market have mei-cury or ^
their basis, and often entail a countless train ot
evils upon their yictims. even worse than toe orig
inal disease. This medicine xs a conceutratea
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock and
Queen's Delight, with three (3) grains of punh^
iodide of Potassium to each dose,; and 18
ffie best and cheapest alterative ever ofiered to the
imHri«w people. Prepared only Jby
^^Tw.HOKT&ca,
DruggiBte, Maeon, Ga.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
At ibis Parker states that he at
tempted to reason with Summerfield
upon the absurdity of believing that
be held in his hands power so mighty,
boldt’s ‘Cosmos,’ and the works of
famous astronomical writers, proving
that it was not only possible for entire
DROWIvT'S hotel
Opposite Passenger Depot, .
*$*£?**u -
MACON, GA,
H. F. BROWN & CO., Proprietors,
Fbed. A Biohabds, Clerk.
“It was not many frdnutesbefore he
requested a private interview. He fol
lowed me in to .my. back office, careful
ly closed the door after him and locked
it We had scarcely seated ourselves
before he; inquired of me ‘if I had