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Large beads are again to be worn.
Fringe will be used this season in
excess.
Traveling dresses are of Qnakerlike
simplicity.
What shape is a kiss? Elliptieal (a
liptickle) of course.
| Sleeves for in door wear, to be fashion*
able should be made coat sleeve style.
The latest new style of parasols this
year has a perfume bottle iu the handle
A St. Louis eotemporary says tne re
cent baby show there made a great-
noise-.
Bontonnerieres are again coming in-
! to fashion. Scarlet geranium is most
A hew style of carriage is called a
“C-oupelet,” and is like a coupe with
the front cut off.
Ladies' watches are now" made in an
oval ease to look like lockets and
worn on the necklace.
'White India muslin, both plain and
embroidered is to be very popular du
ring the summer.
Coiffure caps of embroidered French
nainsook arc worn by young married
ladies at brail.:.' !.
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
BY J. T. WATERMAN,
PERRY, GA., JULY Hi, 1S71
J. T. WATERMAN,
EYEBY THURSDAY MORNING,
i silver, hairs, a lock of dark and shin-: world; it is the only relic left of one
| mg brown. j so lately taken from us; how can I tell
| My next visitor was a lady, exten- [ him it is lost?"
srvely got up, of imposing Light and ‘Tain sorry to pain you,” I said.
; carriage, rouged, scented, spectacled, j striving to be firm; “but-it would be
; “We meet under singular eircum- j more satisfactory for all parties, and
stances,” began this lady, witkeonde- ! cause but-little delay, if you could ob-
scending haughtiness. “X am the 1 tain the description from your broth-
principal of a college for young la- I er.”
EDWIN M. BROWN, |
■; ;-vj
AttSorixey at Law,.|
FORT YALLEY, GA.,
Will practise in all the Courts of the Ma- i
con Circuit, and in others by special con-:
That air same Jones which lived in -Jones,
He had tbis.p’in't about him;
He'd swear with a hundred sighs and groans
That farmers must stop gittin’ loans,
-And git along without,’em; .
| That bankers, warehousemen and sich,
[ Was fattenin’ on the planter,
.And Tennessee was. rotter-rich . ’ \
| A raisin’ meat and com, all which
j ■. Draw’d money to Atlanta, .
Andth’ only thing (says Jones) to do
Is, eat no meat that’s boughten, ' '
But tare up every I 0 U,
And.plant&UL com; and sicear for true
2b guff araisin’ cotton!
Thus spouted-Jones (whar folks Could hear,
i^kcourt and other gatherin’s,).
And thus kept spoutin’ many a year,
Proclaimin’ loudly far, and.near
Sich fiddlesticks and blatherins.
For all tlie purposes of a Family Cathartic Med
icine. So mercury or oilier substance in them.
$1,000 in Gold
Will be paid for every grain of mercury or other
substanee found, in our liver .Pills. For liver dis
ease, for nervous or sick head-ache, constipation
H.-M. HOLTZ CLAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Vjalls attention to the fact
that he still lives! Notwithstanding the fact
that he has the weight of many- years upon
him, "there is life in the old man yet” At
his old stand he still keeps a -
have prepared them to snpply a safer and every
-way-better purgative remedy than has hitherto
been available to mankind. Their penetrating,
properties cleanse apd.invigorale every portion of
the human organism, correcting its diseased action
*md restoring its healthy vitalities. Prepared
only by X*. "W. HU^T &.CO.
BUFORD M. DAVIS,»
A,ttOTii;ey at iiaw,
. PERRY, GEORGIA^ ’
Wfil practise in all the Courts of the Ma-
con' Circuit, and in others by special con-
-traet ' - " jan26
Which, although it is not quite as huge as
some in New York or Baltimore,, always has
something good to eat in it
HE BUYS FOR CASH AND SELLS FOR
. CASH!
used on linen, and '
the real hand made face
f? The present style of be
promenade is made of bh
trimmed with, black lace
: Anewstyie'of
to open thus forming a
enough-to contain a like:
' There is axepbrt that a
menis krbe established
i University in England. ;
The most fashidnabl
made without belt 'or;. sa
kirfc and waist being cut
Black 'face capesjt-mi
and shawls: may be worn -over- silk or
.muslin, but they are ont of plueo upon,
cashmere of staff dresses. •
A young lady hearing that cashmere
sacks’were very much worn,'said, she
was glad ‘she was. in tlnPjfashion for
hers had two 6r three holes-in it. -
Most toilets de viRe are made to an
swer the double purpose of in and ont-
The overskirts when made
C. C. DUNCAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WORM CANDY!
“But, one all-"fired sweatin’ day,
It happened I was hoein’
My lower cornfield, which it lay
Along the road that rans my way,
Whar I.ean see what’s gom’.
And after twelve o’clock had cum
Ilelt a kinder faggiii’
And laid myself un’neath a plum
To let my dinner settle some,
"When ’long cum Jones’s waggin.
And Jones was settin’ in it; so;
A readin’ of a paper,
His mules wat goin’ powerful slow,
Fur he had tied the lines into .
The staple of the scraper.
The mules they stopped.about a rod
From me, and went to feedin’
’Longside the road upon the sod;
But Jones (which lie-had took a tod)
Not knowin’ kept a readin’.
And presently says Jones: "hit's true;
! That Clisby’s Laid is level,
Tliar’s-one thing farmers all must do
To keep thersetres from goin’ tew
Bankruptcy and the devil!
And respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. Give him a calk jan5-tf
leve buttons is made
:ket large -
. “May I trouble you to describe the
ring?” .
“Describe it! A diamond ring, hand
some and massive, but plain.”
. “And the crest?”
“The crest; Ah! that my young
charge were with me. Stupid to have
forgotten. The crest ofthe Delor-
aines. It is a lion passant or? No, I
am wrong. TJiifortnnate that slie
.should, be too unwell to accompany
-me! But it is immaterial; I will take
it for her inspection; she will recog
nize it-immediately.”
“Ifear, madam, thatT should scarce
ly be justified—-”
“Sir!”'
“I feel it my duty,” I said firmly,
“under the circumstances, to-, take
every precaution against mistakes.—
F trust the young lady is nof too seri- v
ously indisposed to give you the nec
essary information.”
“Very well, sir!. Exceedingly well,
sir! -I fancied—yes, actually fancied—
that I was speaking to a gentleman.—
You will find, sir, that the lady princi
pal of a female college is not to be in
sisted with impunify. Good morn
ing.”
Very harrowing this. I am scarcely
recovered from my lady governess
when there is a dash of wheels to the
door, and a young fellow, flinging the
rein to a groom in livery, springs up
the steps to the.door bell.
“Oh, dash it!” he begins, breathing
out a volume of stale tobacco, “I beg
your pardon, and that, bnt the old
woman—dash itl that’s my mother—
told me T should find my ring here,
and so I ordered out' the vessel and
the cats, and spun along like nine-
pence for it.”
“I shall be very glad to restore the
ring I was so unfortunate as - to find
when I can discover its owner.”'
“Discover? dash it! didn’t I tell yon
its mine? I say, I wish you wouldn’t
be so-precious slow—I don’t want the-
cats to catch cold, Tve just had' ’em
shampooned,-y’know/ napthaed, and'
DR,.CHARLES R. MANN
PERRY; GA,
npENDERS his professional services to tl
J. citizens of Perry and the snrroundin
country. Office at Dr. Gilbert's Dm
Store. - J jan$6-6m
- ~ in the human, body.
Symptoms of tforins.
Alternate paleness and flushing of countenance,
aflnfl expression'of theV-ves, drowsiness, itching
of the nose; a,sWelled upper lip, iongne-whitely
fur-red and. thickly; speckled with fed spots, fetid
breath-and enlarged behy, a partial or general
swelling or puifineks of the skin, a starting in the
sleep, and grinding of the teeth, a sensation os if
something were lodged in the throat, a gradual
wasting of the flesh, sickness of the stomach, vom
iting, a short drveongh, appetite sometimes vora
cious, at other times feeble, an unnatural craving
for-dirt,'chalk or clay, bowels sometimes costive,
at other times loose, greatlretftilness arid irriio-
biHty of temper, pains in the stomach and bowels,,
colie, fits, convulsions and palsy-
For directions see top of the box. It would be
wdl to give a small dose of castor oil, with a few
drops of spirits of turpentine, after the candy, to
bring away the.worms. This candy gives imme-
diatarelieL Prepared only by
- L. W. HTTXT & CO.,
' Druggists, Macon, Ga.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER’S CALLFOBSITA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds cf Thousands Sfj
Bear testimony totheir Wonder- k??
c o fal Curative Effects. g-.go
||| WHAT ARE t|EY?B
» Set aside a liberal percentage for adver-.
Keep yourself unceasingly, before
£public; aud it mattersnot what business
ouare engaged in,far,ff fatdbgmt y and
illustriously pursued, a fortune will be the
Mult’’—Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine.
“After I began to advertise, my Ironware.
■wlV business increased with amazing ra-
door dress,
long,, should be arranged so as-to be
draped for outdoor wear, ..
The new style of boqnets are u
up loosely of flowers with long stem,
and look like oEt-fashioued. -country
banquets, bnt are preferable to the stiff
plastered ones ~ so long the fashion!
Tu England the fact' is said to be de-
monsti-ated that women frill IlOl ccni-
fide in a female physfaain tis much as
inh mjle; doctor. . ; ..
Female suffrage lias been the cause
of a sad act in Detroit. Mr- - Joseph
Coburn comim.tteff sdieide because his
wife-wanted tp.votrih...*, . ;c _’j?r,.j-
This-is the way an Ohio paper an
nounces an incident: “Bom-April 17,
•to W. B. and Jennie O. Hearhpa daughg
ter. Shall vote when she ia-21.” •
Scene is Ohjcago.—“Is Mrs. Jones
i at home?” “No, but walk in. She has
: just stepped mit to get a divorce, and
will be back in a few moments. ”
Unparalleled Suffering!
TONIC LITER BITTERS.
*‘More com! More corn! Must plant less
ground, -
And mustn't eat Avhat’s boughten!
Next year tlieyTl do it; reas’nii^s sound!
;Aiid cotton will fetch bout a dollar apotmd
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But don’t be alarmed, reader, for it did
not liapiien any wliere in this neighborhood;
in fact such a thing could not take place
as long as
It is not a wbirilij" drink, but is a* compound of
vegetable tonics with pure stimulantv.an4 is rec
ommended in all cases where a tonic and gentle
laxative is needed. In dyspepsia, indigestion, de
bility. languor, head-ache and costiveuess, these
b : tterKare especially commended. As a-preventive
of chilLs and fever, it will be found to be a valua-
ble medicine, by .gently stimulating the Kver and
assisting nature to throw’ off miasma. Take one.
'two or three do^eB a ilny—just enough to produce
a full, lieaitliv action yn the bowels. If you have
cause to use bitters of any kind, this is what, you
want. Prcimred only by ~ L|111 ■ _ _
1 L. W. HinCT & CO.,
...Druggists, Macon, Ga.
C. F. COOPER
FOUND, A DIAMOND RING.
to war, the Bkillfiu use ol prmrei-h um. m
success iu business.”—Heury AVaril Beecher.
“The newspapers made FfaLV-JamW;.
Fisk. Jr. "
“Without the aid ot advertisements, I
could have done nothing in my specula
tions., I have the-most complete loith in
printer’s ink. A dvertising is tffe roj-al road
t<> hnsiness.”—1\ T. Barunut.
Bnt my letters wait, and I toy with
YThat
I saw it kicked by the careless Bal
morals of a jaunty nurse; I saw" a fat
morsel of humanity make for it with a
liey!—broken into divers hay-ey-eysby
pudgy trotting—and I stopped and
secured it, thereby causing the fat one
pa pull np short, stare at me with two
black current sets in a dreary, expanse
of dough, insert a dumpy thumb in.
an orifice of the same expanse, and
trot hack again with that Stolid resig
nation under disappointment Which is
the peculiar attributes of the London
infantile population.
Having ascertained the nature of
my prize, I proceeded to meditate on
the proper course to pursue, which
•meditation resulted-in the following
advertisement:
F OUND, this evening, Wednesday!^ in
Regent's Park, nearly opposite the New
College, a valuable diamond ring. The
Keeps such a full and elegant assortment of
them. This is a hand I know,
does Fred want, I wonder?. I temr it
open ; I read:
Dear Jack:—What a queer-chance if you
have stumbled upon my ring. I was ob
liged to run down to Romford late last
evening, and never missed it till we slack-.
FANCY GROCERIES
ened at Ilford. A pretty taking I'vb been
in. If its mine, the crest is inside, Yon
know it~a.inailed hand holding a:lance,
and the motto, ‘Armed at all poin ts. ’ Ver
ily truth is stranger than fiction. . Keep it
forma -! Feed Viotng.”
Idiot! Gull! It is quite useless to
call myself names. It is almost : su
perfluous to add, that when I called
at a certain address in Easton square,
Bacon, Lard, FJonr, lisli,
A STANDARD COUGH REMEDY.
L. W. HUNT.
■gPMPX
Four George Washingtons, six An
drew Jacksons, five. Henry Clays and
two James K. Polks, all negroes, reside
at presnt in the Louisiana penitmitiaiy-
To this complexion have-we come at
dast^Washipyton Patriot.-
MEDICINE^
to. inquire, fojf 'Miss- Lucy Hamilton,
the lady ,was not to be found. Proba
bly tlie “dear Alfred.”- had required
speedy change Of air; probably brotfa
er and sister were embracing, in. rapt-1
nrous gratitude, over the preeibus J rel-f
ic of one lost to them so lately. Was .
that dear one not lost, hat trainsfotm-
e.d? -Had the rilver-haired patriarch j
of the first visit changed to the dash- !
ing buck of-the third? And was the!
virtuous teacher of-youth only the
tender sMer ifiimasquerade? On my j
word, I believe so, I dare say they j
are enjoying.the joke. Possibly it is |
a dodge often" repeated. But what am I
■I tb- say to Fred? • ' : . i
C.VNDY APPLES, ORANGES, RAISINS,
is apleasaiit, safe ami effective jueilieiuc incoiigli*,
colda, suleiiea yl tflu tflruat, chest ami I'-lj-o--':
broacliiliH, etc. * , ~
Every i a.-e of consumption commences w,U> s
cmieh excited iruiu the iadivitlaai having taii i.
cold, 'me diseases of the ad- fsissagcs arc of Rica'
interest to every intelligent ou.na. 'rile deloade
»)rguui2iitiuu of tue theii* coust:uit activity,
aud .tfieir being exqjoKcd to contact of air of t>uch
differtn ttenij>eiaturc', and win cu cun tains \*arious
irritating luaitcx's sa.-quiudeU. in it, i*cnderthem
NUTS, CANNED OYSTEIIS AND
And everything else good to eat He also
keeps a good assortment of
A PhUadelphia Policeman the other
night v.'as startled by a spectral^ object
depending from a third-story window,
and upon a more minute inspection
discovered tliat a woman was hanging
headforemost from it. He gently
aroused the other inmates, and, as they
| approached the ^loor, exclaimed, in a
subdued tone, “For God’s sake get
her in before she falls out or awakes!
Silently they stole into the cham
ber and tremblingly drew ker into the
room. She was safe.
Of various kinds, to which he invites the
special attention of the thirsty.
Tb Our Patrons, To Dsalers, ancL to the
GeneraiTublic.
Afforded Immediate Relief.
Macox, Ga,, January 5‘1S7Q
Messrs.-L. W. HIJKT & CO.:
<?=sfK^0u<Ierstaa<liug that you have engaged
in the inanufaetore of P. Load's Cohgh Syrup, it
■fljhrds me pleasure to bear testimony, to its mer
it! I was siifleriug from a very troubjcswuc.gi^h
when Mr. Loud presented me with a bottle of Ins
Svrav' the use ufwKlch affordeil.-me immedyite
relief’- My mother used .a .smaU'portiou lefthy
rue, with similar bcuefielel results. -
' -Jlespeetfhlly, yours, J. C. CcnD.
IXTE feel that we cannot do a bett r ttonUxffiaii
YVrtb riiisOa voice of waraiug ag: testTheJnais-
eriiuiuate-use of.Patent iledioiues, M du.i, name is
now Legion, a large,mi(jorlty of \thleh .are put: up
on the market by ignorant quacks. Who do not ac-
—*- -- - nf mwiciuer Shrny of tees-'
are.of no value whatever,-and
J -^Faris -gamins turn an honest jjenny
! bv.seilngtlie teeth ofthe dead Com-
I munfsts lo curious tourists—-English
I especially - asti'ophiesof theinsurrec-
f tion. Twentj-'-four sets of Dumhrowski' : -
: teethhave thus been disposed of all du
ly' labelled, so that there should be no
mistake. Tin re was.lively trade done
in CiiLserci's molars for a while until it
was diseoverd t!u;t be was still aide
! from that time Clus.-ret's; teeth became
; :i drugin the market.
uailykiiOw ox
so-called-reme
•Borne are ;
wliicli they-invariably- aggravate., tk-tts jflt
creasing tliG'-BUlTcring alid ofleli prqdudn^ jastmg
disability br sliortei^g tbelife of tho iutlnaduaL
As druggists and dealers, we are eonipu lea to
buy and seUtbese nostruiiisi wliicli we ily lor-just
wlut they aret As a protection lo tbe-^eople from
gross imposition, aud from tbe suffering that is
«of^i>entailed on them bytbe use ofrthe. class of
nostrums ubove mentioned, we bare prepared ana
r ssrss
and it will he seen they are all articles of merit
Persons who take medicine withont the advice (»
» physician would do well to give thesH-thejjrpfer-
-enee, because tiiey are good aitd pure, aiid are
From May or G. S. Obaar,
’ ; ■ • ! Macos, Ga„ February 1,1S701 .
Measrs. L. W.lHtrST & CO.:-'
''=gests?—Mr. P- Loud haviiig referred you to me
relative 'to the merit! of bis Cough Syrup, I take
nleasnre in stating that when Buffering from a very
aeverc cold and distressing cough, which destroyed
my rest, Mr. Loud^otaced.my Oongdi Mul pr^ait-
beenabte to da for severajhights
' before. ' X therefore esteem the Syrup a very valu
able medicim-. - i'oura,-very respectfully,
r - .. ,. Gnonon S.- Ouf.ak.
pl38H5q^sl3!ip|pJ3M f ;iO|
'Xflu aHV AHLSaSAC
lessness and distress, from which -you
h'a-je been the means of relieving me-
—I feel deeply indected to -yon.—
' -Tha;e rensains nothing rhow frnt to
reimburse you. for—” . . ; .
“Excuse me, rar, - ” I stammered,
rather hurriedly, “bnt if the ring is
i yours, yon can unboubtedly describe
: its armorial bcjiriags.”
“Armorial betaiifgs, sir! It was a
>-•-<
The Ciucinmiti Commercial makes
sport of the usual style.of polifcitasl plat
forms, iii forecasting for the Republic
ans. It says: The main thing is to affirm
approbation of the last and next w:ir;
to praise the.Presiihit for paying off the
national, debt out of his own pocket;
to approve Long Bri.nch as a temporary
sail of government; denounce ihc Ku-
KlllX, Jeff DavLs and' Bob Toombs;
sympathise with the Baez, of San Do
mingo,.and also with the umch-estecm-
edlkibeok: condole with Billy Zffcfoe-
rahau and imrist upon keeping- his
claim alive asifcreprc-yeats ivfarge bonn-
ed iadebtcdviess; and congratufate the
Covington postmuatcr upon theabfliiy
with which he has-administered th • itf-
.fairs of the General Government iu
that -portion of his dep.frfmeat known
Nails, Drugs, Pafent Medicine^
COMPOUND EXTRACT
jig saxvxAoas^pAj
WOOD! WOOD!
Yifiahijow bocb:,
For Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases; Skin Dis-
■easse, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules^ lUotcues.
Boils, Erysipelas, Tetter, Soald-head, liiHg-worin.
Ulcer®, Tumors, -Sores, Sypbilhi, Mereuiial Pois-
czuug, and for
PUEIFYEVO THE BLOOD.
Even when no particular disorderds felt, people
’enjoy better health, and live longer Tor cleansing
the blood. Keep the blood healthy and ail is well,
but with this pabulum of life disordered, there
-can be no lasting health. Sooner or later some
thing must go wrong, and the machine^* of lileis
disordered or overthrown. This, medicine is a*
harmless as it is effectual-* fact of im
portance to-those who take it, for many of. the al
teratives in market have mercury or arsenic as
their basis, and'often entail a countless train ol
evils upon their victims, even worse than the orig-
inal disease. Thjs medicine is a concentrated^
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, Tc^ow Dock. and.
•Queen’s Delight, with three <3) grains of punheu
iodide of- Potassium to epch dose, and is J® for
the best and cheapest iterative«ver ohered to the
American people. Prepared only by
.ju w. hunt <fc oa,
prugBhJts, Macon, X»a.
A Hearty Old Virginia Welcome
Awaits you at
HEWITTS 1JL0BE HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GA. r ' - - ■
- '-W. C. HEWITT, Proprietor,
Pai nts, Uiis, Varnishes,
FOR SALE.
. . -
TWO FIXE BOSSES aral OXE noon :.rrLE.-i,
Apiflyto- GEG.H. S-TMiX.
I Persons wanting HarJing. J any kind done, can
be accommodated at rvaooi-.ai.-l.- rate#, by-calling on
! febS'. u - GEU. H. WHITE.
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