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J now a .possibility, pf. obtaining ,Sqme-
1 idea, of -the shape of a lady's licatL—^
The deforming cliigagns are doomed,,
j ishi dli'CJKij-begin to disappear. At
j one of the late weddings tlio prettiest
| girls appeared ■with their own Bair
.]• simply braided and pinned r.p in loops
jbeliiod: A few' with luxm-i.-int locks,
i wear two Banging braids, bed an inch
or two from the end with a ribbon:—
The style is prettier for demoiselles
. than their more advanced sisters, but
even this is preferable to the artificial
arrangement of the last ten years;
'& 4&S route.^is located i
a way secured. There
ieally, wc suppose, in ob
bit of way; und two oi
WATCKE& CLOCKS"ard JEWELRY,
Has removed to the old fevonte comer, ad
joining Kite & .Kilien’s, where he will be
pleased to wait on ail having business in
his line ■ ' malS-lm —
right figure .and divide by The
I result,, is the true interest in dolhu^'
and cents, .on such sum for snob nuui-
bers'of days at 6 .per cent. , .
■ Eight Peb, G-est.—Multiply- any
given number of.dollars' by the nuin-
i her of. days tippn wMeh it is desired to
ascertain.the interest, anu divide Iry
-15, The result will be the interest on
snob sum for the time required -tit eight
percent, , -.
TesPeb -Cext.—Multiply ilia , same
as above, .and divide by thirty-six and
the result will show the amount pf in-
teresiat ten -per-cent.
!s to buy your Goods at the
j-ber of Coiigre'-s from Geoigia, had one
Saimiel IJnnt appointed Collector of
•the Scpcnd’Georgia Tteye'nue, District
From" infofcia.fxoh subsequently re
ceived at me Hbvcnne, Bureau, it .was
suspceic-d Hunt waS-not all right said;
upon, in vertigo i ion it tnras-out- that he
was indicted some ifrae ago,. in T-en-
hesVSe, . fur. illicit.'distilling.. Inquiry
•was made<pf Senator Brownlow, . wild
repjied'that Hunt was lusiErownlqwJs)
■nephew,- Amt,’. said the Senator; ‘I
have no confidence in linn. He was,
to all intents and'purposes, 'guilty of
the charges prefeiTed against him in.
.this-Swi-te, atiS I was greatly surprised
of his appointment as Col-
[oneysent by the Southern Express (
>>be forviarded at our risk and at our
SMKAJiegdtf AE.Competition! !/
7HOS. WYNNEfS- v
Improved Open-throat, Curved-breast,
Double X, Setfribbcd-dcanihg-seed, Pre
mium and Diploma
Cotton Grins,
And all kinds of Bui]
Special attention giver
Cottage and public'Ho'
Dressed Lumber always i
your orders. ■ SalisfactioT
Wiall-tf E. C. W
The Central Itiiilroad hag uctedrin a
most liberal- manner towards ns and
• It gratitude., -Not-
■witbstomliug the-complaints thai-have
been • made ngiiiTist .thus, managers of
this Boad^ the people of Houston will
be indebted-to their .-liberality/ for a
ntilrouti which we could not have.had
otherwise. When we hear sneers cast;
at .“Sing Wfidiey,” and tioud.,eom-
ptainis at the monopoly, extortion, «e.
of the Central,; let iis remember wliat
they have done for us. and give Them
the best defence we are capable of
making.-, .. Vi,,-
-Last JvOyemljer; the gntire^gUtfit^fffl:
the Jlonu- ..-Journal was burned in-the
J.-’orir Valley depot-. We' 1 applied to.
President \V«dky to know, wiufc Sc
would iW-in the matter, ant the ord.-rM
the eiitifo amount of tlio loss, to bf
paid: notiviVhsi-.miling the attorneys
of the Bond Bad decided that- it was
nop liable.; . The. material burnt -wa(»
purclnifit-d -with the. accunmkded earn-;
jugs n£- several ycurs, and if it hud'not
been paid,- -boor all” would Save bean
hwt. We an pounced'otnwlf then asa
‘ Medley wmrr- r ” and we stand on that
platform nor.-. -Mr, 'Wadley is a great
nun in-]«;;-way. a-iifl great- men have
evt r been tins special objects of abuse.
Uur li!i£ up.for Mudlcy-.cnd the Cen
tral!—monopoly or no monopoly.
And when wo got the Itdiul toT’erry
aau enjoy all its advslnfages, let us not
forget that it took considoralile -labor
and .skillful management to induce the
directors of-ibe (iVntad to give nsqtbe
Eos d on .such liberal- terms. Some
man hail to represent-na and plead our
cause ? T.nd thjs:.jiiau, for his labor and
his (.r.ccess, deserves our thanks. Ton
ail.know to, whom we- refer—C. C. Dcw-
cax.- Let jis all l.hiuk of him whcn'we'
ride ba. our railroad; and lot the firs’.
OROCEKY HOUSE,
Litamohs.—Smith, the negro .cadet-
at "West Point, havingbeen found guil
ty of lying and- ungentlemanly coif-'
duct by a court-martial, was sentence
ed to be dismissed, bdt an order from
the War Department, after approving
the “findingand sentence,” commutes
punishment to oho year’s suspension
in accordance With tlie policy of the.
Government of which tlie presence*^
this eadc-t in the Military Academy' la
a signal illustration.” If the white boys
.of the present generation possessed
tbe spirit of the boy3 twenty years
ago, they would surrender West Point
to the negroes and thus afford the
Government an opportunity to illus
trate its policy on a more extended
scale.
Mann&Ctured by
TECS. WYSTNE, nwtr Eil Air, JRickmorui
CjvjUy, Go.
Short Staple Gin, with attached circle flue.
Upland Long, and Short Staple Gin,'-with-
attached Circle tine.
Common Bibbed Gin, with, same attach
ment
pii- AU Sizes Made lo Order. . mlS-3
Our Goods corns in
day, fresh.
every
In store find for sale for Cash, or or
time for good papers, by.
3IARTIN & COLYEK.
. FORT VALLE¥, 'GA.
, • '
VIsat a Lie-!—We think tlio Prince
•of bars ought to yield the palm to.
.Wendell Philbps, after the - following
attempt to offset Greeley’s report of
the, peaceable condition of the South;
'.“But while Bostonians, who go
South' simply as private: citizens in
search, of health jMid-to. see the country
without making-amuesty speeches and
glory fying rebel soldiersV are advised
and conrtmined in consideration' of
personal safety, not to register ■ at the
hotels,as from Boston, the old issues
cannot be dropped. SuCb an instance
occurred in Georgia- with respectable
and responsible, well endorsed parties-
from Boston,.at.’a date as recent as
Mr. Greeley’s own visit to Texas.
at leal-inn;
lector.’ ”1
The eorresp-ohdent adds, -that Hunt
Juikhot yet filed Iiis i b*-lid and will not
be iippointeiL The -question ' now
coffies up: Vliat moved Bigby to go
outride of Georgia to'make such an
appoiiitmehf? Was there no rmitoi-ial"
better tlifin this in the 'district'? And
.if hot-, wliiit fact does.it ilinsti-ate?"We
•miinlaih,-though,'tljat it will be hard
lilies for Hunt tomissitis appointment
-on such trivial' grounds as those al-
ledgrtl. -Hp where ho lives, the.-loil
don't do nmch else but mannfsictnre
illicit whisky' and whip Southern
Methodist preachers.
' Tlie above is from tlio Telegraph &
Messenger. The editor is - mistaken
jvhen ho.says “up where he- lives,”, re
ferring to Tennessee. Hunt-who is
»ud to .have been, a- Major in the
United States Army, bves mtloastoh.
He earue to this c-ounty in tlie early
part of 1870, was apipointed census-
taker, Was elected. Tax Keceiver last-
December, tried to be elected county
school commissioner, made , a bid for
CiU-iying the mail to Port Valley, and
now Weeps like Alexander the Great,
because there arc no more offices to
fill. .
, Tlie record of. this man is a fine
specimen ofthe results of the recon
structing process through which the
Southern' States have gone. He is
indicted foi* illicit distilling in Ten
nessee, is supposed to have left the
State to c-viide thelaw, and now really
controls Houston county. Do you
ask how be does it? . He is chairman
of the Uadi cal Executive Committee of.
this county, and thus has complete
control of the negroes, who of course
trust him' implicitly;'. By cqntroling.
the negroes, he can have, anybody he
chooses < leetrd,' bad thus he.has us all
under his thumb.
-■ EVeii Bi-ownlowis-said to have no
c*u£d.mec in- him. And this is one of
'ilie men who are so concerned about
tile finances of Houston; this is one
who charged in the Atlanta Hew Era,
that tmr late- eonnty oilieers, old citi
zens whom vee all respect, were guilty
of misappropriating the county-funds!
Our Stock is Large and well
Selected.
$20,000 offered for Hew Subscribers
Tlie Atlanta CoRstitution,
Iren Grenadines,
l&ick lionaci Bai-gos,
.. - ■ French Org.iueles,
Plain; Striped and Corde-d Swiss,
Victoria Lawns, ..
-Btihop.Lawns, ;
irdfeh; Cismbries.j. Ac.
A fall ii:;e of Puts ags, Itnlfiings, etc.
Snow drop Trimming,' - -
: Lxceb-ior, Tiimming, in a variety oish l^
Dncuess, Empress, Alexandria,. ; .
Jlettemieh. Saudringham, etc;. •’ .
Plain, Colored, Black and Plaid -Sash jtib-
b-jr.s, Co-v-cts, IVliite, BL.ck, and Fancy
Colored Fans, JIusquito Netting,
in various qualities, -Prints,
Domestics, eic,
Our siy-'k of House 'Furidsiih’g Goods
is complete, and prices made to suit the
tilTl‘-si ' :
All Goods are guaranteed.
dt;5 ilECOND S'X'KdEIBT.
Our means are ample to ac
commodate on time
Wr A. Kcmphill & Co.. Frou’rs.
Is the place to bnv PCBTi and FN i
TEJKATliD MEDICINES.
DaHiT, per annum,
' “ six months,
Meekly, per annum,
Pm/alle in Advance.
The Jackson (Miss.) rilot- says:
“Five persons have recently been
found dead in the southern part of this
State under mulberry trees. Death
in all these crises has hem attributed to
eating mulberries which had been im
pregnated by locusts. In the stomach
of one colored boy, says the Wood-
ville Eepubliean, were found a quan
tity of mulberry seeds and the locusts
eggs. Two children in Milkinson coun
ty are also reported to have died from
eating plums similarly impregnated. ”
We are satisfied with^maii
Profits.
Tas Hoot ana Shoe Trade.
In respect to the value of its pr°"
ducts this branch ranks the -highest
among our manufactures. According
to estimates made by Hoii.D. A. Mells,
the annual value of the boot and shoe
product in thoUnitcd Stales is $250-
000,000, of cotton goods $185,000,000.
of woolens 8150,000.000, and of iion
§120,000,000 -so that, next to agricul
ture, this is to be regarded as our lead
ing industry. The capital employed
in the manufacturers Mated at 01,000-
000, and the number of hands employ
ed therein at 120,000.—The product
is estimated mt 98,000,000 pairs of
boots and shoes, including 51,500,000
pairs for the male population and' 17-
000,000 pairs for the female.
HE SELLS AT MACON PHI!
GUANO!GUANO!
PHEHIK GUANO.
SALT AND PLASTEE COMPOUND,
WILCOX GIBBS & GO. MANH’U-
LATED GUANO.
I am offering the above well known
standard fertilizers for cash or on
time at
GEEATLY EEDUCED PEICIJS
to correspond with the low price of
cotton.
C. D. ANBEESON,
Fort Valley, Ga
decl7-tf.
CALL AND BUY YOUR SUPTLIU;
And we want your Business.
DIED,
At' his residence in. Houston county, on
June 12th,- Samuel D. Lot-ke, aged twenty-
one years, two mouths, and four days. Ab;
left a wile. and. one child to mourn the.ios*
of. husband and taUicr: and a laigo. circle
of rei-.ifivs and i'rioids to whom he was
endeared;
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
M RS. CHOATE DESIRES TO INFORM
her friend!, and oustomexts wljo.hiivfelEO
iibmally pliatSized- ber hi <£e part, ti.-a!
stic- will ctn.iinno her bivriness at ip.-i-resi
dence just above the Methodist Church,
foniieviy known PS tlio Caiqiniter StantX
Brasses made in any style desired; prices
moderate: all ;ny work vonlunfed: qOod nt-
SjK a apeeioKv. I have a small lot bf trim
mings which f. am ofti-ring loM’. tfivo me
a call TERMS} CASK- .
Mrs. S. G. CHOATE, ftl
instruments
Blit. J.-ia. A. Hill’s PDAXTirroir, )
June 23, 1871. f
The Perry Agricultural, Club -met,
according to. previous adjournment, at
Mr. Hill’a. A •’
- Meeting called to order ia the after
noon, and minutes of the last'mceting
read.-and confirmed. On motion,
Messrs: Holt, Mann,-Fulcher and.Ed-
wtu-ds w.ere .admitted members; also,
; Dr., Johu.M,_3immpnsV anil tlm Becrc-
lary was requested to; hcti f y l;ii;i of the
tame. •
Then followed quite a lengthy de
bate on the s'libjec.tbefore the'Ului):—
“Which pays the best profit, one-third
s*i cotton and two-thirds Iii ccicr.b, or.
viM ra-sti?” In v/hich heariy all-the
members took part, a^d one or two
’.•rpdnecd calcalatious'in- pitool of the
“one- third votton” policy being most
profitable... Only one dissenting voice
was against it, wlio'fi-ially phlh-d off,
probably ashamed of his. weak position
:u;d to review laMfi closely, our past sad
aad-fifUI cpbastiohs.
. Oa motion; it was resolved that it is
the senso of this Club, that it is tlie
best policy and more profitable to
plant .’one-Ihird in cotton and two-
thirds in cereals, mid tiiiit in fntiirs the
numbers .oi this Club will operate' :ic-
coidingly.;. . ,' ;
On. motion, it was resolved that the
snbjeei- for discussion at the. rtcxfr meet
ing shall bo; “Vviiat is the best labor
contract,- considering the -interests of
both employer mid emplcy.o ?’’
On motion, resolved' that Alie min
utes of this meetihg be- published In
lire Houston"'Etimc Journal.' The
mcoliug.'then adjourned,to meet at the
pl:,ut:jtkm.of w. ii. Norwood, on Eri-
(Liy,. July 7ih. -
y ‘e -. W. II. .Nonwoop, Syc’y.
Our Terms are CASH.
Draft on time.
Me clip the following from a late
Louisville Courier:Jotu-nnal:
Gen.’ Gordon, of Georgia, and his
wife, are at the Gait House. General
Gordon rose rapidly and high in Con
federate confidence, but his wife is as
remarkable in military annals as many
a, heroine of olden story. She, with
her.two boys, in a barouche, followed
the army of her husband, and she was
never a hindi-anco or an embarrass
ment to his movements... At “Winches
ter, m the Valley of Virginia, when,,
for the first time, his troops fell back
before vastly superior numbers, she,
who was supposed by her husband to
be many miles in the rear, happened
to be in the town, and saw the critical
condition of- the Confederate cause.—
SjSUAND TVSTV.r:.TEXTS
biilo at a Lsrgaiu. Apply
J. n. MATHKWS,-
Fori Yallfiy (4a.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & GO,
Macon, Qa.
COftEjdSlXION STONE—For
cl'jcta. culyoviri, walls,
imilciuiSl-HrT.Gbfis; isuGgt. mr r *
per c0ui. draper fcliaa n£Wfiil
■; < -fijauLG/- or nglit o£ • jar.itufac-
or biKtHA, apply to’ CHA»., >V.
j.ry, Saw xihk Fresr Sfc>kTo Oo>.
He will spend the first half of each
ynohth in his office in Perry over the
old Drug Store, and one.foiirth, ortho
latter half of each month will be given
to his practice n Hawkins',xue at Mrs.
Hudspeths.
TEE OLDEST IN MACOE
«MX & KIRTLAND
Four Dollars a jtiece paid for tlie local
tiuuups l.s&uiyd i>\ ilic Ccufafieiata i'ust-
i, cNvvi'tii)^ the. ;Cuv. Oilmans and Mrta-
iild 5 cui.r.i, oy AVAL T. BliOW^ & CO., 5o
Jbirc-'.t, Inch- y«-r]c pity.
Wliite Wire Clotlies Line.
RXccon.
EiUai.-niui
Broided and plain. Warranted not to
rngt or injure clothes in anv wav. For sale
by F. W. JOBSON,
mh30-tf Peny, Ga.
THE Till-WEEKLY
MOBIhIHG news.
rSra TET-WT-ETICT NEW^ rEE-
J. Firatsall t.v- Ix-st features ef tlio i'.aHy dnd
WMdy edi^ES.-ai.a !p isiadr' «p vipt'&vf* to
the r*..- r-inoiu^ •A»(rilo*miiycr ATul
Hrratiici-a a:.;: •-UtJiMtst a. ft a’l
t-C : A '-?.sr *.!:.»:• ' .
ES'^IXUOENCE at- !•» the hour a £r--iDj{ • ip res-/
Cur Exchange:
LEATHER & FINDINGS,
13 GOOD FOE
Hiuu? end Scalds, ilhouinr.tism,
’iiiiulaiits, > Ifomorlioitld orFiles,
S t ii:BiJs aud Bruissp, .Sore Nipples,
oLiif.ped Cake«l Ureacts, *
Flush Wounds, risiula, frlan^G,
FTcst Bites, spavins/Sweeney,
External Fp'.sons, Scratches, or Urease,
Sand Cracks, Strla-iualt, Windiritii;
Llalls of all kind^, Foundered Fret,
Sitiast; P.i3jyL*ouc, __ Cracked Heels,
Poll iHyiT, ' Foot Hoi in Sheep,
Hites Ob animals k Insects, iicup in I’ouHim,
roofhachCs.ic.i &c.’t Larue Back, &e., kc.
Tlio'NT^w Magazinc:is evi
dently Avliiii kll wlio knew the editor
iireilick-d it would bo—a complete .suc
cess. Tlie July number is before us,
and is equal to its predecessors, except
m the illustiniloiis. Me do not see
why ever;/ Methodist family does not
take it. Three dolliUS spent in that
way will he .far moire profitable tlian'in
h-groai-many w-ayS you now find to
spend it. "Sei'-d at once.to A. H. Ecd-
ford, Ni-.shyille, Tenn., and g’et it.'
'The Chatterbox is the same spark
ling chihlren’s -magazine, that it
always . was.' Me cannot- judge so
wull 'of its merits, now as' formerly,
but the juvenile to whom we submit it
is delighted whenever it eonies, .and
goes for it 'as lie would-for a good -din
ner.' -(Jet it for your children, Pott &
Amery; Cooper Union, New Y’ork;
price ¥1.50 a year.
Burke’s Magazine for boys and girls,
holds its ov.-ri. - Tlie imfuber for July
has a very full and rich table of con
tents. This is the only magazine of
its kind in the South and-we would be
glad to see it in every family in Eons-
ton; The price is §2 a year, and is'
worth a great dcalinore than that.
: Tlio Southern Farm and Home is'
young yet, but full of wisdom. E-is
conducted very ably by Gen. Brownu
and ranks equal to any. It -is' very
gencrhlly taken in Houston but there
are still a good many who do not talcs
it-.-* To snch we would say subscribe
at once. Only $2 a year—clubbing
with the Home Journal, ?1.50.'
Ive. 3, Cot/ou Avenue, JIA COE, GA.
Grist Ellis, Portable Engines, Iron a
Brass Costings of all kina’s.
wfli30-3m. ; E. CROCKETT.
SIGH OF TEE BIG BOOT.
W E wonia eay to the people of IToaston. 1
of vvj-om have traded v.iui ns more ils
score of years, tiiat we now taive a stock
Coiny-aDy
propose to sell this first-class Fertllf
zer for
fcizM, §1.CC; 50c:; Small, 25c. j
•arglLig OU lias bqonin use as a Eir.i-j
;r Ij ui ty-c-igkt years." -Ail vve ask is a fair*
tt l»e tare aud fOlioM dircctjone. . ■ j
our nuirrsr diiufdst oirdeabr in' pdteut]
D33, for one of owe .Umauacs and Vade-J
o, and sco what tiic people say about lixei
iargling* Oil is for-sale by aH respectable!
turoiigliout tLo’UiillritFSiatcs aud
2S.
jstiiUoninls dato from 1830 to ibo prosont!
insYh>!jcited. l r se Abe GargJinU OiU anclj
€r.liftr ala Cherries -
400 Pounds Low Mdtlling Gotten,
Uncle Nellis a character, a genius,a
pliilcscqilier. With all his profession
al antipathy to everything certain, ho
is occasionally surprised into and ac.--
knowledgmont of the merits of some
thing brought to. his .notice. It may
be nothing more than the cut of a gar
ment, the speed of a horse, the archi-
tectm-ai beauty of bnildiugj or the qual
ity or size of some specimen of vegeta
ble production; but he immediately
qualifies his remarks with, “Oh, it
does very well for these regions—it
wouldn’t " be much .in California
though.”
Me had seme very'large,fine cherries
on the table one day 1 ast summer. Af
ter surveying them for a moment, Un
cle Ned remarked that they boat any
thing he ever .saw, and then there was
short-pause; “that is to-say, around
here.” - ■ '
-“Uncle Ned,” said I “you never
saw a c-herry-in Gillfomia larger than
those.” - .
“Mel!, perhrq>sT didn’t. ”
“Why,” srdd I, “how large are they
in California, and how do they soli
them?” •
if Well,’ : lie . repliC'd, with rfU- the
gravity' of a judge, “that depends
something, of course, upon the season
of the 5 ear. They vary; in site as well
as-in .pries. They sell them bf the'
pound and if yon only want a few
pounds , they generally charge about
twenty-five cents a pound; but if .yon
wan; a whole cherry, they’ll let you
have -it for about, fifteen cents:a'
-poundl”
.•bo bavc traded with us in former y«
- we dc net boast when we say
.tlicin.
WE KEEP NO INFERIOR STO CK
|lr.vIict«ou. Vvritc for aa Abuajiao or cook jtiiv
l iTANUFACTUitED AT EOCEPOltT, N. Y.
Ter ton. payable November. 1st
the time to get a gcnmiie-Mi'tiGle
terms. For sale by
:•rSJnE&itstrator dc b^nis non of
ha'in^i liicd blu r-etiuon f.-:r a tict-
iuxcnnts as .'ulndr istraror afore-’
trirnriu^ to tbe Onrt by fixe rkrum
that Airs. E. SrMitli, a/im'.Hiritm-
uifib, ie not ij \vy fonud In Jliaston
iTtrtber apiie-f-icg ibal'phe* resides
Hits of tills Stater n oHi-rr.fn.C
p-.-rlcf ted on su:.-l Atrk. E. A.'Smith
cf till*? notice fojqr niciith3 in‘ the
Millinery & Dress Making
MERCHANT’S
Gargling Oi! Company.
~ -joh->: -Hor-GE, s-.-c-j-
Fancy Goods, Notions,
CROCKER. MATHEWS & CO.
ScheSicM’:- Patent Gotten Press
Is the simplest and host made. It wi}l Hxdt you.
heud for uircuiar ami i’rictti to -SCliOl-iELD'S
Irou ‘Works;, Slacon Ga.
C. C. nraCAN, Petitioner,
from the minntps of Court. .Jit:
Tv. T. SWEPT, O. K. C.
AH Tv oil: clone in tlie very -best style, t
guaranteed. :fenn.s rea.se
ble. Give iue-a call at my new store,
centlv fitted up byilr, Cook. aj»2 !
I .^NSUHE aN E-iCCME.—Pemaiiont, easy, corn'
ll pfctfciit and .vlUiont risk, Agency for our
Sowing AJatdiincs and otiuir nscfnl inventions,—
'Oinriilars fr-e i- > resi.-t-’taJ/fvuarfis-B,-ijiale or fe-
xudlri, everywhere. W* DANIELS & CO.,
SftvHacalx, G Gi .
BLACK WALNUT LUMBER
Agents! Read This!
WILL I’AT JCEXX.SA&;LASY^-<kno
* V M2B WEEK! AX .0 EXf-JhiSFu; o> 'Stow a
large cojjjiriibhlo.L to t,cii ojir new* and MOJidcrful
iuYtiiiiir.Hs. Address 3E TFA3$&3£t‘& CO., ilar-
shail, 3Fxh. r - .* ' .•
And all - diseases and indispositions that
pri^nate from. Adirteoscd^statc or iiiactiv-
:ty of, tne liver, such as
. Enrif.r-p fhc blood .and cures Scrofula, Sy-
rJiliis, .Ssin Diseases, KHetunaftsm, Diseases
of Wona ip, and all Chronic Affections of
the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Becoiri-
mended by the Medical Faculty and many
thousands of our best citizens.
Bead the testimony oUPhysiciaRS and'
patiente who have need Bc'eadadis; send for
our Eosauaiis Guide to Health ^ TiaoSSr or
.Vlmanac for this year, v/hich vee bublish
lor grftnitdUfi'.distrlb’fftlOii; It^DI give you
much valuable information. *4.. ;
Dr. It. IV. Carr, of Baltimore, saya:
I take pleasure in recommending your
itosAD.vixs as a veiy powerful iterative.
A MOXTIL^ Horse ahu Carriage fur-
uIi-Ltni. expenses tcid. H. Kir aw,
BTYSKIP & BRO., Atlaula, Ga.
'. 2000 bushels ehoic's White Corn. ■
50(1 bushels Tennessee Oats,
200 bales Timothy and Clover Hay,
- 300 bu. Boltc-d and Water GroundM«q
10,000 potmds Wheat Bran, A.
75 bu. Cow Peas,- (speckled and ydidw),
On cen-jgnment and for sale chero i>v
JONES & BAXTER.
-IPIjELL & JONES
Heligoland, which.Brimarek wishes'
'Grtsit Brihiin to sell,, aud whiuh Great
Britain dots not- with.to sell, and will.
■COTTQEFACTORS; MACOE, G'A.
AHEAD OF ALL- COMI^TITION f
Aiauded Tim First ■Frewbims at Georgia
1S70; ' -
T aluable and substantial im-
1'liO vjiMENTS have been made in
tills Giii, mid .the inanulactnras- now offer
£0 the fdanlets' of tub -South *• Cotton- Gin
Shat has no superior, and which for durabil
ity, line material, and good workmanship,
.canwitbees-adled.. .. . ..
The attention of phtatas is eglied tothe
Patent Self-Oiling Box used on this Gin,
which is less liable to heat than any other
box used, and keeps aH grit and dirt from
.the journals, saves time and tronhie of fre
quent oiling, and requires inot - more than
Bacon! Bacon 1 Bacon i
50,000 Ins,' C. E. Sides and Shoulders just
received and for she atoredneed prices by -
JONES & BAXTER.
This Medicine is purely Vegetable
’ AMt PEKFECIlT EAS1ELES3,
Buiits^etHcasy is;-too penaaaenily eetai;-
in the Skxutern and WcfTteTU -States
to require further recommcndatiac.
Tim vrise will give it a trial—that is all
that is asked. -
r r. Hundreds py Certificates from, the best
Hour! Flour l Floar!
cotton
are of 1 rishm desert,’ spealfFrisfan and
ihiteh, h;iie.ii:e.GeriHans'and Ehglisli,
coasfiW tiieir.litile island a terffstriai
pr.radiso' and look upon‘all fr.re-ignhis
.-.wdh-r. The Danee h.-ck the island
from tiw D.-iie of: 1 oh■ of?: o- XU -. and.
- ■ - • k it frr.hi the
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