The Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1870-1877, July 06, 1871, Image 1

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daxcOCK.' 0.r.nrron find Geary factions in -Iviiiiia are contending fiercely j control of the party in the with the chances in favor of ■•n. If the latter sncccecls, as : 'es in giving trie rrcmmaiing ’ the Stah to Grant, tiia Geary licaiis threaten to rate a “new their strength cnee the cry ■minis “Hau- HOUSTON HOUSE JOURNAL BY J. T. WATERMAN, PERRY, GM JULY 6, 1871 and throw Democrats, ter in Penns. T. WATERMAN, jRY THURSDAY MORNING, t . [From the Atlanta Constitution.! lmmble looking man, in worn ami L threadbare garments, veho was leaving j Radical Administratis of the State the house, while her husband stood in Eoa'l, the doorway of his study, apparently The Gaskill-Blodgett indictment has relieved to he rid of his visitor. j directed a very general attention to “Charles,” said Mi’s. Antlley," whose ; the Radical management of the State cheek had paled and flushed, “who is j Road, and created a desire to get at that man, and what does.be want?” the official dcutils of tliat' adnmiDh a- “His name is Moore, I believe, and rtioii. he cam'edo see if I would bestow upon j This desire has not been diminished him that vacant messengersliip in the r by the. fact tliat when the railroad hank.” . hooks - were called for by the grand “And will yon?” ! jury of this county, those in charge “I don’t know, Mary, I-must think j refused to produce them, and it was abont it.” [.not until the Court issued a perempto- “Cliarles, give him the situation.” j ry order placing the^unwiliing casto- i ‘fWhy, my love?”- " ~ 1 •' {diansunder penalty for contempt, that “Becausel ask itof. yon asa favor, j the tell-tale volumes were forthcoming, and you have said a thousand times you This reluctant production of these would never deny me anything.” books bodes no good revelations.*— “Aiid I will keep my word,' Mary,” | Still the people would like to know said the loving husband, with an af- something of the truth, fectionate kiss. “I’ll write the fellow Aye have it in our power to make a a note this evening. I believe I’ve few specimen extracts that-give an got his address about me some- insight into the astounding reality.— where.” The Auditor’s book shows the stupend- An hour or two later when Bobbie, ons payments for the years 1SG9 and Frank and Eugene were snugly tucked 1870. Here they are: in bed in the spacious- nursery above auditoe’s book—1869. stairs, Mrs. Andley told her husband JamMly> 81 warrantspaiA... .8205,7S9 25 why she was so interested in the fate Fdbruar3rj n „ „ 245,984 13 of a man whom she had not seen for jjarch, 71 “ “ 192,684 28 twenty years. April, 87 “ “ 196,022 68 “That’sright,mylittlewife,”replied jjay, 67 ; “ “ .....'205,995 82 her -husband, folding her fondly to June, 74 “ “ ..... 159,124 _ 81 his breast, when the simple tale was July, 95 “ " ; 178,0G4 51 concluded, “never forget one who has August, 86 “ “..... 20J,674 46 been kind to you in the days when September, 84 “ 99,593 28 you needed kindness most.” October, 66 “ “ 248,2o7 76 * * * * * ■* November, 71 ** .,..,238,427 45 December, 88 “ “ ..... 249,276-98 EDWIN BS. BROWN FORT TAUT,BY, GA. ; Oh, a dainty plant Ls the Ivy Green, That creepeth o’er ruins old! Of right choice food ere his meals, I ween, In his cells so lone and cold. The wall must be crumbled, the stone de=- caved, To pleasure his dainty whim; And the mouldering dust that years have made, Is a merry meal for him. Creeping where nq life is seen, A rare old plant is the Ivy Green. Fast he stealeth, thoughne wears no wings, And a staunch old heart has he; How closely he iwineth, how closely he TSsijtjQings -'' - • ••’ - To liis friencLtke huge OakTree. " 1 Anfi.s'o- ho tratigth along the ground, Andies leaves he gently waves, As he joyonsly hugs and crawleth around The mould of dead men’s graves, Creeping where grim death has been, A rare old plant is the Ivy Green. "Whole ages have fled and their works de cayed, , And nations have scattered been: But the stout old Ivy shall never Aide From its hcle and hearty green. The brave old plant in is lonely days, Shall fatten upon the past; For’ihe stateliest building man can raise, Ls the Ivy’s food at last Creeping where no life is seen, A rare old plant is tile Ivy Green, For all the purposes of a Family Cathartic Med- feiue. No mercury or other substance in them. $1,090 in Gold "Will be paid for -every grain of mercury or other substance found in our .Liver Pills. For liver dis ease, for nervous or sick head-acbe, constipation or costiveness, dyspepsia or indigestion, jaundice, rheumatism, gout and dropsy, and are recom mended as a general family cathartic medicine. These pills will give relief in ten for every ordinary ailment ■Will practise in all tlie Courts of the Ma con Circuit, and in others l *y special cou- tewjty v . ;'L J - / janlO-tf One Year, 7 f ™ Six Months,. 1 oO Three Months, 1 00 The paper will be stopped at the expira tion of the time.paid for, unless the sub- fcriplion is previously jenexvud. ■ t he address of a subscriber is to be dinneed, we must have the old address as well the new one, to prevent mistake. No subscription, received lor a less period fljivn three months. No attention paid to anonymous commu nications, as we are responsible for every thing in our reading columns. This rule is imperative. Any one sending us five new snlwcnbers snfl-512 50, will receive the Home Jocbnal one year eiiee. Displayed advertisements will be charged „wording to the space they occupy. Alii advertisements should be marked for (isneoifiedtime, or hey will be continued midcharcei for until ordered out Advertisements inserted at intervals will. w >; charged os new each insertion. Advertisements to run for a longer time ♦loin three months, are due and will be col lated at the beginning of each quarter. Advertisements discontinued from any before the time specified, will be E arned only for the time published. Notices of a personal or private character, intended to promote any private enterprise “ interest, will be charged os other adver- ^Advertisers are requested to hand in their fnvnrs as early in the week as possible. .favors as mj cWr .ti,. H. RS- HGLTZ-GLAW, ATTO.RNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GEORGIA. ic cases out of ..... our Southern climate, where most of the diseases are dependent on a diseased liver and imperfect digestion. We \JALLS ATTENTION TO THE FACT that he still lives. Notwithstanding the f ict .that he has the weight of many yens upon him, “there is life in the old man yet” At his old stand he still keeps a have prepared them to supply a safer and every way better purgative remedythan has hitherto BUFORD M. DAVES, tforaxoy stt; Xiqvtsf, PERRY, GEORGIA, "Will practise in all the Courts of the Ma con Circuit, and in others by special eon- traet ' • . . jan2G been available ”to mankind. Their penetrating properties cleanse and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action and restoring its healthy witalities. Prepared only by L W. HUNT lr CO. IVhich, although it is not quite as huge as some in New York or Baltimore, always has something good to eat in it. e. C. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WORM CANDY! And respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Give him a calL ’ jan5-tf A pleasant, safe and effectual remedy for worms in the human body. Symptoms of Worms. Alternate paleness and flushing of countenance, a dull expression of the eyes, drowsiness, itching of the hose, a swelled upper lip, tongue whitcly furred and thickly speckled with led spots, fetid breath and enlarged holly, a partial or general swelling or puffiness of the skin, a starting in the sleep, and grinding of the teeth, a sensation as if 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 tiiues loose, great fretfulness and irrita bility of temper, pains in'the stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. For directions see top of the box. It would he well to give a small dose of castor oil, with a few . drops of spirits of turpentine; after' the candy, to bring away tbs worms. This candy gives imme diate relief. Prepared only hy T «♦ UTT-VT *» GA DR. CHARLES R, MANN ’The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER’S CALTFOKHTIA VIREGAR BITTERS, sa Hundreds of Thousands §|i Bear testimony to their ’Wonder- WEB 111 WHAT ARE THEY ?|=1 'ENDEBS bis professional services to the citizens of Perry anil lhe snrronnding imtry- Office at Dr. " "" Gilbert’s Drug jiUi26-6ax ywriAore Notices and ummanes not ex- ejeding ter lines will be published free.— (lUtouies of more than ten lines will he clmroetl for at regular advertising rates. _ Tniusieut advertisements must he paid for in advance. '. v Job work must be paid for on dehvery. BREAD UP0S THE WATERS. Ralph Moore was sitting in his pool- lodging, beside his ailing wife’s sick bed when a liveried servant brought a note from the ricliand prosperous bank director, Charles Andley. “Good news, BetiliR -” ho exclaimed as he read the brief words. ‘shall not starve—Mr. Andley promises me tho vacant situation.” “You have dropped something from the note, Ralph,”'said .Mrs. Moore, pointing to a slip of paper on the floor. Moore stooped to recover the estray. It was a fifty dollar bill neatly folded in a piece of paper, on which m 33 written:—“In grateful remembrance Tlie Pennsylvania cry means tin' presentation of Gen.Hanoock asa c:iu- didate for-the next presidency. His qualities fit the post in most reflects- admirably. As a soldier be has show* higher civic capacity than many tamies. civilians themselves. In t**?*#** and Texas he not only proved hint lie fnlly comprehended the theory of Re- publiean government, but was compel tent to apply its principles and rnlcs m exigent practice.. Bis.services during the rebellion, Ins-admmistratu nox dm Third Military District,, and his W tiia far Northwest, after-lie- auditor’s book—1870. January, 80 warrants fiaid. S36 Fcbrnaiy, 76 “ “ 35 March, 85 “ “ 36 April, 109 “ “ 30 May, 7G “ “ 30 June, 64 “ “ 23 July, 79 “ “ 19 August, G9 “ 25 September, 48 “ “ :.... 16 October, 65 “- “ ..... 29 November, 66 “ • “ 1( December, 107 “ It lc “Please, sir, will you buy my chest nuts?” “Chestnuts! No!” returned Ralph Moore, looking carelessly down on the the upturned face whose large, brown eyes, shadowed by tangled curls of flaxen hair, were appealing so pitifully to his own. . il Whtit do I want with chestnuts?” “But, please, sir, buy ’em,” pleaded the little one, reassured by the rough kindness of his tone. “Nobody seems I Set aside a liberal percentage for adver tisin'' Keen yourself unceasingly before the public; and it matters not what business W on engaged in, for, if intelligently and in.lu-striou.sly pursued, a fortune will be the result’’-Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine,. “After I began to advertise my Ironware freely business increased with am.izing ra pidity For ten years past I have spent £10 000 yearly, to keep my Superior wares Wore the public.. Had I been timid in ad vertising, I should neve" 1 ’ fortune of .-6350,000.’ Uirwiugham. “Advertising, like .5 rtverytUing to gold. Unparalleled Suffering! TONIC LXYEll BITTERS, •sasTvaa usv sxsinonua xiv xa duos •jpbi *»8ej«s pa.amnioo tcpec ts T'-vi }~0 •obspuvjel cog 'Biucltv. ‘uao pin: sprj-zv—ii ‘‘0."> =? <nvKOG?>K :n "d ‘navtVAT •ctnbfi i;suo pnuoiB ujciuo.ip oio A.l.'jPr- pvaa'seopooup ttuj a'.I •poitmi. a puapa/o-'isop X[pnupo,B» 3uu ‘spcosnotB Xurui c-s jc ffiitg oui □I asRunt ‘so OAVusipp pr.o KJ-VJ. ‘Kid •noucj juavuio-.s-Vs o.ij jo 'Btgffi our prro amfl poopl bi.j <1003 'oo.;.v, uc.t tip; lipa. sSujiouj anofpuo ‘[coj si 1!uo.i.ivp oemt-jp !suoin nj psiSSoiS puu ppjsarj'.’qo at r«B noX rrotjA nnsusop isojog uo BuottiItu;.[ ‘etpl -in;jnt utiiaotjj i;Saojtjj SuiisauicmtijiUoa sit pup uo.C joisua.i-a poopi pcpJiUA 01a oiue to But don’t be alarmed, reader, for it did not happen any where in this neighborhood; in fact such a thing could not take place as long its -Stuart C. F. COOPER i y\Tmt audacity is to love and boldness to war the skillful use of printer's ink Ls to success in business. ’’—Henry Word Beecher. “The newspapers made Fisk.”—James 1L1;, Jr. "IVitkont the aid ot advertisements, I sneh a full and elegant assortment of scl of bread on the waters, and after days it had returned to him. many jiain JO eaontparcul isoar oin cotnauc^ f: ijons u; omoq o:iq r.soiw jo Iq odir j jo i(3 u 1:1 uiois.^3 ot:i jo quo pci dn Sup AUCJOqxx.nj'ir‘rtr.qt::? iso onrrn ji IO 'UTMS' oq^JO putt S-IOHUITT JO l ■[ 0J03 T-toii-PI^o ‘tRR- 0 aY.‘“ :: Ui gPionntiJ’ *s.v t ii;?nj vnidtui.r ‘t?:n ‘abqii>L‘toiibiqdujLi ‘j£3HVSfSJiI: X Ol W people’s money, that only needs for illustration one or two items of cpm- prSmisesi for the State’s inieifest at tlie cost to the State of such little plums as §3,500 for the benefit of some lucky and sharp-witted State Road em ploye. We do not propose to give all of onr specimens at once. -bnt to present them in broken doses. It may not be unsuitable to qfiset against the Brobdignagdian figures above presented, a smaller array of items tliat enter into the grand aggre gate, but at the same time that are hardly less instructive and full of sug gestion than the big sums. For in stance, the following is-diminutive in magnitude, but very loud in empha- FANCY GBDCERIES. Hie New. York H.er.al flmf rtb&.-J-Sth contains el statement in connection with the manner and cause of the death of Mr. Yallandighnm, which, if true suggests some possible foul deal- inn bv some unknown party. Hera tntiUl have done nothing iii my speciilii- itinus.' I have tlic. mo.st complete -iitiih in liripter’s ink. Advertising is the roy.u road ila business.'' -1’. T. Baranm. Biicon, Lai d, FJour, lisli. 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R‘>!J 01 ^uipjooot; saov.tq; osoq) O-'T! iitu uosdrtl o>C Two^n? ao: * 01 l 100 l'l - piiu joqpjtu «ro’:o-j[0 J i’u jjo Sui-Luun jo JojiuoriAiiipuu aoqsAouo;f qoojA.>d :: S'l <11 -XIK.! DMIAJD KAl’f l*«» UEIA !Kf! J 'aOO'UPKf'iaiSW oio.tocj, Mtin-nmeilv!, o!l»U®.>SV II” moxj;OO.u**t««0JIF3 J os 't- n i: nnv ;;5o;l caa.ueoin luojj aosia^J?m=;> fci«' Ijvjaq'npi rrecs.iuuoi'.iiuap-s 1 co C'H I«u.st jvrj "dv ., •:o j.jicuoa -ajAn a,;j rocaij 33u!.vp’U"r>c..»cSnjirjI:>»okii.i 1C3 I..cj,l Saxsn; AV i3)I J J 3 c ~o;v oils evening, Mr. YoHandigham had been using an unloaded pistol in ex perimenting, and that he had told Governor McBumey after the accident that he had picked up the wrong pis tol, that the other one was unloaded. Gov. McBumey examined the other pistol and found that it was also load ed. How came that pistol also to be loaded? Was Mr. Vallandigliam mis led by wicked designs or an accident, the result of carelessness? These are the questions which jure asked, but not an swered. There may be, and doubt less is nothing in them but specula tion, but. that Mr. Yallandigham thought that at le-ist one of the weap ons was unloaded is certain, whether the mistake- was lua or that of some other person: —>*■»-* New York Statistics. cStttefr sdrenes of tiia tliroat. cliest auil limse,- bronchitis, etc. Every case of consumption commences with a cougli excited from the individual having taken cold! The diseases of the air passages are ol giea»- iutcrcst to every intelligent being. The -delicate organization of. the lungs, their constant activity, and their being exposed to contact of air of such different temperature, and which contaijiS various irritating matters suspended, in it, render them; ospeciaiiy liable to diseases, and those of most se rious character. _ • . , For tliorie diseases we offer-Prof. Loud s Cougn Mixture as a remedy. If you aiteh aeohl, do not . . — i ». . .1. loif tol.-n tlm -rnTnoil Y 1870. [th, Western and Atlantic Rafli-oad. | (,n To A. L. Hai-rts, Dr. j H; December 2G. For services rendered estfa during the year -1870, from January 1st to December 31st, as Supc-rvisor, -31,200. This bill. No. 74, December 26th, -4870.:. Approved. . N. P. Hotchkiss, dug mere than Hancock.as ••moiilie rni-navmy in tin TT 1 . . i i t i V Hi nesr,. Ho hs$. distinctly his opini aapl>'' 1 'b-' 1 reasons. He -has demon ability-in the adtunristiniii affairs. He lias shown th* arms subordinate to law.;. when to refrain from ayiio when to move. His mind statesman, elevated, huge Hia temper is in perfec while well adapt; d t-> the a high civil Expansibility, represent r. large share of sentiment which, is urgeju vance, while rccpnciled^ t token place and mnr.t ru main, to be observe,, as i , as'serupnionsly as 'bm*bug npon all who reverence lav government. Uiis n-ime prominent ac.l otrong one I ocrafec jipm^^ng I one will more seedily.' yreh self shoald anpther pr r' Of varions kinds,' to which ho invites the special attention of tho thirsty. To Onr Patrons, To Dealers, and to the General Public. New York Island has an area of twen ty-two square miles . and twenty-nine miles of water front, about three- fourths of which stretches along the Hudson and East Rivers and the- re maining ons-fourth npon the Harlem river and Spuyten Duyvil ere A. The measures I will pay the rating market prices foi W 'E fvoitiiat vc caiUibl do.f. better service than to raise-a voice of Wi* rniug against tlie indis criminate use of-'Patent Modicilics, whose name is kow Ixigiou, a largo majority «*1‘ whirii are put up- oa tlw* luarkot by ignorant quydrs, who do uot ac- uaUy^nowqiuything of medicine. Many of these so-called reihedics are of no value whatever, and some are very daugorohs, being; recommended for tlirinuscs which they invariably aggravate, thus iu- creadiug tlie suffering and often j»roducmg: lasting dhaliility or &horteuivg.tUc Hfo of .the individual. As druggists and dealers, we are compelled to buy and sell these nostrums, which we do for just vlut they are. As a protection to the people from gross imposition, and from the suffering that is often &\lailed on them by the use of the class of nostrums above mentioned,.we have prepared and offer them a few strictly Pure Family Medicmc.M. The formulas for these medicines are all published and it will ho seen they are all articles of merit Oh, mother, mother! see,’’ ejaculat ed the breatUess child, “a gentleman gave me a whole quarter. Only think, mother, a whole quarter!” If Ralph Moore could only ltoYG seen the rapture which his tiny silver gift diffused around it in the poor Eveiy iairr Takes ItI streets, roads and avenues fom - hundred'and sirty miles. Two hundred and ninety-one miles of these are paved; one hundred ond sixty-niii£ Dry G-oods, Groceries, cXjOTs:x-J Gr, Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Nails, Drugs, Patent Medicines, are nnpaved. Nineteen . thous and gas lights are burned every night at the public expense to light this area, water front, and extent of streets. Be neath the surface of the city there are three hundred and forty miles of Croton water pipes and two hundred and seventy-five miles of sewers. If we accept the last Federal census, the number of our constituents is nine hundred and fifty-two. One thousand horse railway ears, two hundred and sixty-seven omnibuses, about twelve •sndow’s poverty-stricken home he would have urged still less the tempor ary privation of cigars to which his generosity had subjected him. win uv3 seen uic\ —_ — — Persons Niho take medicine without the auvice o. 0 Pliysidaii would do well to give these the prefer- *»«•, because they are good and pure, and are prepared by persons who' have had long years of experience in cuunx.alidiiig inedicines. Years came and went. The little chestnut girl passed as entirely out of-Rtdph Moore’s memory as if plead ing eyes had never touched the soft spot in his heart, hut Mary Lee nev er forgot the stranger who had given her the silver piece. Ac., Ac., U of which will be sold very low for Cash, i CREDIT HAS PLATED GUT. He is daily receiving ALL THE GOOD THINGS OF THE season; He has put down the prices to suit the ines. Call on him and. you cuiiiot £ul to ' dec25-tf COMPOUND EXTRACT ■Wo offer -you the above Standard artielcrt at • reasonable inargin for prolit, and Confidently as. vour assistance m bringing these meritorious rein edies befose Xhe public. Our large .and .well assorted stock of SARSAPARILLA ana Id is The Uudersigned would inform th^ citizen. 5 : of Perry that he is now prepared to furnish wood of sny kind and in any ^naniity- deliverou in Perry, as chtap as can'be bought from anybody. Orders nmy be left at the Clerk’s office, in the Court House. GEO. H. WHITE. A Hearty Old Virginia Welcome VblIjOW DOCK, rot Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases, Skin Dis- ifniptions. Pimples, Pustules. Blotclies, " oi L, Ervsipeias, Tetter, Scald-head, Ring-worm, “leers, Tiunors, Sores, Syphilis, Mercurial Pois- .ouiug, and fur ' TDRIFYING THE BLOOD. '? v «i >0icu no particular disorder is felt, people beitsr health and live longer for cleansing — ’ said Mrs. Audlov, a fair, handsome ■ Puss s 33 -rrrj_. I matron of abont thirty, as she glanced | inter at the dial ox a tiny enameled watch.— “I b ] “Six o’clock, and he does not make | if a I | his appearanee!” j tixonc _ i “There’s a man with him iu the i who I study, mamxaa—come on business,” j word >ALE. j onfrl Robert Andley, a pretty boy, elev- j office d OXK good MTLE.—; en veara old, who was reading by the ; Arm; uiio.n.white. iingtl ; “I’ll call him again,” said Mrs. Aufi- j cat. ’ , I N C ! - i stepping to tire door. ■ prad •g • r any kind <ione_ .-a;,; But, as she opened it, the brilliiiitt pnaaiii HEWiTT’S GLOBE HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA., W. G. HEWITT, Proprietor, Faints X can fill small orders h\i1 in Berry, at market ible-to furnish it in any < i Mtiaitn ana nve luugcx ^ • tr; bl °od- Efeep the blood healtliy and aU is well, Dtlt 'nth this ryb»imn of life disordered, there , can be h 0 lasting’ health. Sooner or later sonie- -amw gp ?t»i rile machinery of life is ymi rile machinery of life is nai . n . - — oina. This m^icine-is as 1 ts it £b effectual—* fact ot im ; 525^.«fep*e who take if, for mxuy of the al- w xanves ii? .'mar' triVe unercwr or arscine as Ulelr basis, aud oiteu f - r L - - **"" fV}? their viciinjs, even worse fhaw ihe orig- >\ disease. This medicine is a eoiio^jjfn.'ted * Extract of Sarsaparilla, Yellow AE'l 7u<b?i Us nfifh riscce tho 01 to eneft dose, and L*4 by tar j Am aml ^^PL-st alterative ever ofiontd -io the : •^Lrieau }>eopl^., Prepared only by-' >; i h. W/HDlJT r fc : 0O., druggists, Macon, G* ■ i e-sitis effectual—* fact ol i those who take if, fpr many of thcal- w- rativcs m mar' JZ, t&ve ncereurr ot arscine as entail a counjtlesi* train of fl»u Hie orig- TtT8.Q~w' ^SO‘X B 2S53Li *• Opposite Passenger Depot MACON, GA, H F. BRiAVN A CO., Proprietors, Fiam. A. Richards, tto A 11 still be kept up to the U3Ual standard, and lers are ' "ited lor auytbiug in tins Jiue. I„ W. HLTXT A CO., Wbolesalc Drug and Cbeniical Warehouse. Mooou, Ga. ?niin .111 Of the above prepaptions for sale by PR, J. C. ttll.BKRT, pv-rry, Cjf.