The Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1870-1877, December 07, 1871, Image 2

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— The Houston Home Journal | Foster Self-Rel;aiic ; Foraging on .mr Exchanges. - - n iT) wr¥T .,t Democ'-tic neoule! An <m-.Lcipc.ted-brother got on the ! FERRY. QJb,-DECEMBER «« V* took a nap sort to the moans calculated to- foster. 1 ; Wi tit Jionh BsHpycorn. The train came elf-reliance- amon-’ themselvfe. Ail *enow sleeps with his fathers. i ~ Sewrtfainyluipe riant. ill' ll wo sffvrte-1 this paper ilho t ft i reliant people are not likely to lose . The patriots who are willing, in Year ago, iretojjl those, whosnbscril.ed their liberties: bnta State can be in- f case of necessity to serve the State as thnrt as wo were unknown-ns", this hoc- j dependent and Democratic no longer j Governor, are on the increase. Every pure cash in ad- than manly resolution and honest ea--j man who has seven friends is nomina tion', wo would not reqn: Yance. We wanted to let every man : terprise characterize- the. integers, oil ted for. Governor.. St. the .time this is try the paper and see. whether lie iikrd j which it is composed. Self respect is | published^ however, tite nomination it. Before He paid for it All had am-! the anchor of man’s integrity, and in-1 wiii have been made apd these eofree- ple time to decide' that quo*b>n. fontr-! dependence the mainspring of public! pot .poKtieisaiAigftinAfii ill for the sjvint in n community. Before a .«.'ii-'p t *The Biaxiesrille®ie!J ' r.gh, but we disliked to money during the spring A Juniority of -onr schWa-iber; paid without being called on we me duly thankful. Otl B t£fongh' i have [’lament-able The Fonr CuMmi.ti-cs. ■Speaker Smith havnig, on Saturday, appointed the House members of the fonr investigating committee* provid ed for by the joint resolution of both Houses of tho Legislature—those on the part of the Senate have‘already been oppointed—the full committees 'will stand as follows: To investigate the official conduct of K, B-JBalioci— Messrs. ATeilbom, and Nichols,.of the. Ssnate, and Messrs. Hoge, McNeil, and Payne, of the House. To investi gate the management and administra- ans over 1 tioaof the Westem-and AtlanticBail- road—Messrs Lester, and Clarke, of the Senate, and Messrs Snead, Phillips, degradation jnfecfllt&ese editors^ dertir quit' Hbirbwing. and Goldsmith of the House. . To in fill condition. Thiisc - trouble.' '■ •'•” >i b : t'-^ :v ‘ J . _yeetigaie the fairness .or unfairness of present undone' con-1 •' paid- since we ailed for the money ; j who loo:: at the present undone cion- i Tliefahksiof'ilie ministry use itera- these also Wc thank. But there are. thti-.m or political affairs without dis- v i ' i , l i . lS „,i r..r„ j eerning Tliat it presents a fair irar t*oi*e who “have 'not yet paid and to ■ eomirp ihat it presents a fair trails-; i hem we uHH ray a few words. IFtf: script of the moral and social conditions!', trmttfie money. We mean you, friend, ’( of society are not tife men to give val- - - the lease of the Western and Atlantic ernor Railroad—Messrs. Reese and Nnnnal- ly of ihg Senate, apd Messrs Pierce, Hudson-and Netlicihtnd of the House. JCo investigate the .conduct of the g yenrseif; cone to Perry commending all sorts of remedies'Ybui a.iriajgcafflrt Weak. repest yim to they never go to the root of the 'i Son. T: you don't unity, and their remedier- are . “ | jor CoyKnor r ;cnd had .sense, enough . nT ^ ri _ iri r - r . rT - T .- ... ^.ir^^^^becms^gncandidate, . We pr.yrotrstih^fem. you don't ohlk and ibeir remeffic' r.re merely csatapleto all aspiring tow*?, ?M by *owr ntugV tonic. There axe qunri; ; tKiiifcnas - = , '‘T'ckm’t tis weB as quack doctors. * p l^jJhertgglaatnf* A e Middle QesrgBm ynht T*iyp6pdf atewbed ; t BJ» it, trad >• jj ^ ehaost if not aitorctS^ im-1calls for rive dr six cisterns in ;!rat. efsy. " “ ••'-■•tip t r J* if b efaio long.” Shut ia possible for an office-seeker fcdn.'hB' liavo bdendiaskmgto n ..ry poo: kihrt of liking, and we honestly with the r>eeijie in. the hre-lTnukehihsad thits^? d : : ,T : = Tlie Oriffin- editors singing sweetly b 'j'-.m a none t —. — .-r* —- f6r an in hhatahneat-'of ! Vr3ter end L 2 ?# Commissioners, appointed to audit the 1'..' 6 cl^ns.agaitist the Western and Atlan- S ‘ tie jE^ih.uad-f T Me^rsHoylpandJ3rowny Chicago is very sorry, the Post says, that they could not keep their fire un til the arrival of the Russian Grand Duke. Tney wpuld; take pride, how ever, in shotting him Mrs. O'Leary s cow and rile Post Office cat. The same paper observes that hereafter no meuseum will* be complete without one of this cow and an equal number of this cat The editor of this paper left a few days ngo r us be said on important bus iness. Just before going to press- the foreman received the followind dis patch which tells the story. It reads thus: Married at the "Methodist Church in Talbottou, Ga., ou the: morning: of the 7th inst-, by theKev. P; A. Branch, Mr. J. T. Waterhak, of Perry* to Miss Anna E Beown, daughter, of Thomas A Brown of Talbottoa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GEOBGI*r HoUSTON Coxjktt: 1 Uldredg* has »j>pUefl for exempt;: n of perwiUfcUy, aad I.wiUp»a» apem the san>e o.. t. Stii d»Y v--f ii^ceiainer. 1*71. »t ten oVloek. a. jj »♦ my Uftii-g. Voy.81. 1S71. W. T. Swot, o. a. u . A STANDA3LD C0TJGH 'EEMEDY Prof. P. Loud’s CO Kill- SYRUP! We earnestly desire every man in Houston for > .'subscribe^; bW stopped, nn.d .Xp.nr instmiideiit fbr the corruption andide the “skunk Hk- gradation ol morals, aiS. politicians. ibpes" to He successful bv' catering se appetites and ytdgar prejudices, ' wouldn’t give a dried aonle for a mil i xyManwnagiP eauui> t Hon who don’t pay. This ^ ^^5^^ 8®- j pHun who-Have the •&. sithwz-.'. ngsB pd pure adumuououuu ui uuuuo. wm SwL we TIl f irz l is H ***** Enough ; we hope all understand^. ' ^ P.- S.-=If fttiy ose & K&aw Vnn- i^iAr ?-WSL v™ -L • ’ ' “W SvThim'Ke debC " S S °’ WC T ' lU l0Z ' ''^S-rpm^g and Hntton-hoKng. they Kenrw. Tlie time of those who snbrcribedto the first number of the Home Journal will expire on THuisrtiy'flie Tfitii' It i» hoped that all will renew' dnring court week. The cash is requisite for a renewal. We suggest tliat Court week will be a good time to hand in the money. We hope all -will renew. Friends, patronize yo'rtr local paper, nnd yon will not'regret; it. If we can get proper encouragement 'we propi - iso to give our readers twice oi perhaii' three times as much roadiiw ns we have given' this year. This, without any increase of price,; will' make thir Home Joiirnal the eiicapesi paper in Georgia. Let evebt one eeiew rEOMI-TET. ' ' " ' ” POET TALLEY CORRESPOTBEACE. FOUT VaiiTjex, Ga. * !Nov. 30th^-Noth- ingmuch of interest ^ince my last. A'o circuses yet; not even a peep-show ; . however one or two insurance agets arc dropping in and we do not despair of having a lively winter yet . A Tennesseean was iii our town a few days ago with n drovc : of* hogs, dp to secure a nomination cjr an elec-' .’ion, pr both. A steicPy; temperafe, eilucated, : independent, .^competent ffian may He announced^ for a public position in any of our towns or cities, and if he declines to appeal to the ai:i- petiteB and prejudices . of the crowd, andTiis opponent does do so, he will not have a ghost of a chance. “ The mass of the people^, or a suffi cient number are .begniled by the .office-seeker, and so organized that mediocrity' .and ; corruptipn rule the political affairs of the. country. A .simpje change of parties in the admin istration of politics will not mend .the matter in the end. Ho ware we.to help ourselves ? Why r -by teaching the commoners of the land that they must cease to rely upon'broken reeds ; that- they,must cut loose-from cliques aud rings, aud cease to put confidence in office-seekers; that they must learn to distrust professional politicians and leam to trust and think for themselves. This means refoi~mation and not a re form. It means a doing of first work over, and not a local agitation to get rid of * a particular set of political. thieves; It mean's thiifc -the fountain is corrupt and that the stream heed -not be doctored till the source is purified. It means business; a return to and Bill Lasseter' cut 'WdsH Freeman’s in G'riffim'the other' nighi;,' but ;Wash; still lives.’ Both of these are of the “free and enlighten'd”' kind, and the manufacturer of the knife oughtto be prosecuted; Tlie.Marietta Journal says of Henry of-, the Senate* and- Woffiird, Head, Woodward-of the House. las; plars in that city: He held r his audi ence. to to the strictest attention by his eloquence and the masterly intelligent alacrity with which he handled his subject.”’ “Masterly intelligent alac rity” is something entirely new. Sam Long, .the negro who killed young Ivey in Baker county, last sum mer, has been found guilty of volun tary manslaughter and sentenced to twenty-years.in the penitentiary. A quartette club is the latest inven tion to: keep people awake in Dawson. The Dawson people fall asleep every night with the comforting reflection that a block of brick buifdings is stead ily rising in* that place. Dawson is fairly gloating over a 22J pound wild-cat Med near that village, /^redeems such a result possible. A ° ...an..!.. : At. i perhaps a hundred in. number; which I t . . he had driven ,II the way from Tdn “ departure from pohbeal and so- nessee. They jvereof pure neapolitan citizens purchased at prices ranging from five 1 to twenty y doihirs per head. Their owner also had two fine sped- ’ mens.of fun Blooded Durhams. Some of our Iqvers of *fine stdfek . would do welt to secure them. The weatksr to-day is cold and raine^ - , gloomy in the extreme ; con- seqneutly onr streets are exactly in the condition of onr city treasury-empty. The returp of fair weather will fill the one, but what will fill the. other is ihe knotty problem which is now perplex ing our venerable Mayor aud portly city fathers, in . this connection I give you the latest rumor from Atlanta. to the effect.Uiatjhe Hon, Joel B. Griffin has pushed a bill to its third reading, amending onr charter aud making his rosidence the center of-the town. This will add greatly to the voting force in municipal elections, give a decided.majority to the “ man and brother. ” Proper steps liave'been taken to oppose and defeat' the' meas ure. J.. jjfaahSjfef We regret to-chrouiclc-the fact that one of onr most- estimable citizens, was seim on the street to-day - in aff abso lutely eye brow-less 'condition; : Thi cial integrity. '■ It means BSpnblic, and not an Empire-; Democracy and not BadicaHkin. Itmeanslaw-abiding arid self-govCrning communities, arid a cheap, simple nnion of Eepublican States for mutual protection of each other’s independence. ” The following eloquent, extract is from a speech by ■-•Hon. Garnett Mc Millan, in' the ' House of Representa tives, on the motion to appoint a com mittee to.investigate’thealleged frauds of Bullock-:" -Sir,' I aril not unmindful of the mag nitude of the ; work contemplated by the measures under discussion. It is not a desirable task -that we should seek to selfjimpose it.: It would-tax the strength• of Hercules. But -let. us not forget* that .with: a voice of ex ceeding power at the polls* . the peo ple of Georgia have said ihat,this Gen eral Assembly is- Hercules. Whether they have said the rtruth or not re mains to be developed. The“Tweh Labors” of Hercules have been al luded to.' Ours - are. twelve , twelve. This money ring Hydra of Blodgett and his crew of criminals' is not one whit behind the nine-headed monster of Lernac. The Arcadian Stag; with his golden horns arid-brazen mournful accident 'iiappeued Hirisiy , ^ ^ ^ct parallel m Krm- Our nffiicted friend is a kuriter and Jn oue pocket wpars a hncting coat, tote* his aimmmition loose-; in the other^his smoking tobacco. In a third pocket he carries a big brief-root pipe. Our friend is a little absent minded— when his eyebrows begiu to sprout sgain riext spring and! he. finds tlia' stray eye-tooth,’ : he iriterids. looking up that pipe :uid investigatidg the matter thoroughly. “ Tis' a pint he longs to know.”. I see from your last issue that dele gates -have been appointed from our county to the convention, all this may be very well but cui bono ? Y e had a slight fracus on the street on Bat-inlay, some blood spilt but no serious Jiarm done. 0iir town will fxm equal Hawhiusyille hr her palm iest days. . -Our isteftt-visitoKW-the show ; line Ke State-Eqad-Lease Company, and Lave come t&grM from Argolis?"' Yes ’tis true, as r a member has declared,' the' Augean’stables must be cleansed. The herd of three thous and oxen, whose-stalls had riot been cleaned for thirty years, gave no great er offense to the Ring of Elis than a single Bullock has given to the State of Georgia i tesk'than one tench 'of S3fpgi*|^lP * .' ■ ' nr: rfrfcr Ben Conley is not Governor. He is Ben Conley. N. L. Trammell, Presi dent of the Senate, is not Governor, for he never said so.- Joseph E. Brown is Governor, Pres ident of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Chairman of a majority of the Committees, Doorkeeper, Messenger, Mr. Beese offered a resolution that if any eonteat shall arise between the person elected to fill the term of Bnfas -B. Bullock, arid the Hon, Benjamin Conley, exerejsing the duties of Governor, or between any other person and Hon. Benjamin Co: .- ley, in regard to such office^ that . :»nch contest shi^i Wreferred , to, the legal tribunals of the. State, the decision of which shall lie conclusive and shall be respected and obeyed by the people of this State. Adopted. Mr. Welborn, Chairman of the Com mittee on the State of the Republic, to whom was referred a resolution looking to payment for emancipated slaves, reported the following: Whereas, The war lately waged by the United States Government against the Confederate States was, from the beginning of the year 1863 until the. close of said war*: , carried on for the express purpose of emancipating the slaves, and einancipation having been received and considered by aU parties as a result- of the war, , Therefore, resolved, That the Sen ate looks with disfavor npon the move eminating from the republican side of the chamber, having for its ostensible object the rbtaining pay for emanci pated slaves; that public opinion no man who departed this' life ; of single blessedness on Thursday Doc. 71b 1871. “May your home srijilo for you lyct; . May no winter come No world between your hearts. May our tears for your sake Fall of long remembered years, Strengthen the true affections that tn-j twine Your lives in one bright band A » pleasaat, safe aurt effective medicine in ccugln- o)d«. ho rears of the Uiro»t. client, mid lung. bronchitis, etc. Every case of consumption commences with cough- evcited irom the individual having tnc cold. The diseases of tnu air passages are of giea hterest tu every mtelhgeut being. -The ddicat-. organomtion of the lungs, tucir constant sei. c... arid their being exposed to’ a contact of airol sa. uiiTerent tempei-aiorv, and .which contains variou.- imtating matters suspended in it! render then especially liable to (Lseases, and those of most se rious character. Tor those diseases we offer Prof. J,oud*s Cou;.-. ilixtnre as a remedy. 11 yon catch a cold, do n, - v.iait to let it get a deep hold, but take the remedy at once. To show the estimation in winch tins medicine AT AFFLECK’S. Dr. Crook’s WineofTsr, FOET YALLEY, GA., You will always find a full supply o FASV1I .Y GROCERIES, Gocsisting of Bacon, Lara, Coffee, Sa- jry r „ gar, Flour, etc. IN THE RESTAURANT, 10 YEARS —OF A— Public Test Has proved DR. CROOK’S WINE 03? To hare more merit than any similar p- epara. tion offered the public. calcine held, we append a few certificates ; “ Lave. R> a-iy and Entire Tleliei.” OBiTUASY. : Once more wc are culled upon fo erhoriicle another sad bereavement. Sa- ^ ready a,rd entire re- cred to the memoir of JoXm T. Water- Ut^tiiat l tatHgrcat pftraHnre m^rcvomniendiiig i i .- ... ... ... ...... . iu unchas»nimilai: coRditiou.Gf «nife: a iy lour years ago,.when suffering from a se vert cough, I was induced by Mr. Loud, to try ill. 1 tl.Yii.fh fiarmrfi It rare dikmi Vdulv nilfl eiltil’C 11*- to such aa may ^b^ in »«Imi3ar iug. Macon, Jan. 22.1870. .fir ' From Mayor Rf Si Cb rir. V. lIacas„GA'., Febxnary.X, 1870.. Gents:—Mr.P. Loud having referred you to me relative' to the merits of his Cough Syrup, I tail* pleasure in stating that wiieii sviffcriiig.frdig,a verj severe cold and distressingcoagb, which destruy e- my rest, Mn._Laud noftced my caugii and inresent ed me with some of Ids Syrup, which afforded m>. immediate relief, and'enabled me to rest quietly a thing I Lad not been able to do for seveiai night; before. I tnereiore esteem the Syrup a very vaii. able mcdittl i-c. YourB, very respectfully. Gsomge S. Obhae. . Fort Valley Market Report. Corrected weekly by Jxff. B. Houkeb and D. C. Fountain, Provision Dealers. « Fort Vaixit, Oju, November 21,1871. COTTON,—Strict Jllddling BACON,—Clear Sides Clear Bib Sides... 17 @ & 10 <$ 8 ‘XG Shoulders.! BULK MEATS,—Clear Sides Clear Bib Sides 9 ‘ Shoulders.. <& HAMS,—Tennessee C. C 17 @ Sugar-cured Canvassed........ 20 <& LAUD,—Leaf. Pressed ...... FLOUB,—Superfine Family. ......; Extra Family, ,.... Fancy Brands .GBAIN,—Com - Oats.... SITGAIl.—Standard A 15 15 W 14 8 .25^). 9 25® 9 75,^ 10 50,"$ Standard B 15 </p last waek. The Sumpter Eepublican says: Col. P. F. Brown, President of. the Fnrlow Masonic Feinale College, hav ing resigned his position, the Trustees elected Erv. Dj S. T. Douglass Presi dent of the Lumpkin Female College, to fill the vacancy. Judge James Johnson of the mus- cogee circuit, in his f charge to the Grand Jary of Muscogee county, las) Monday, hit the man who put him on the bench, the following hard lick: I must congratulate you on recent developments in our affairs of State. The past is gone, and with it, I hope, the dethronement of dishonest - men: and we are passing to new questions, hinge upon the ascendency of tlie hon est man over the rascal- The honest, liest men of onr country, are coming forward, and wben they do we will be a happier and more prosperous peo ple. Caddern and Mitcliel were two man- ninitted residents of Augusta. Cad- dem tanqjcred with Mitchell's domes tic harmony in sucli_ a manner as to arouse the’ green-eyed, and Miteliell settled the whole affair by plugging him with his little revolver. A. large and enthusiastic audience ware- pres ent at the concluding- ceremonies. Thomas Green a manumitted citizen, was green enough to rob .the; Ex press office at Tenille on the • Central Boad, of five hundred dollars. ..He is now testing the quality of the county hash. ■ In Henry - county, when a young man takes his leave at a sociable, he kisses the girls all-round. This, is the original'omnibusk- ..... wild turkey attracted by the sol- i loneliness, ventured into Conyers recently. -. A man named Sidney Nelson, of Upson county, Jumpered- with fire toJJ that extent that' he will never do so aud that no giod, bnt on the contrary positive evil would attend its agitation. Adopted. ' Times are hard -here, money so wsuits plenty. The J. P. C 3Iarslia!v.lle Rats. ly scarce P. Court is running,prettyneiu- all the time, it is getting to be -a small matter to nail up a man’s eom erib, and as the negro level” on his cotton, Superior Court is going on con eounty this week, and most of our citizens are gone to Court. ' 13 . --li’J-J’I U - Sperry and Niles have several bar- Cooley and his Yet What a consolation it must’afford the acting Governor to read such j>ar- agrapbs as the following from the Eichmond Enquirer, aud Memplys Avalanche: ‘ That was a very sensible veto by the Acting-Governor of Georgia, Nothing sentimental about that Gov ernor. He had no notion of having himself voted out of office to oblige anybody, and so vetoed himself in for the full term. We admire his disin terested devotion. ”—-Enquirer. The. Avalanche rises and explains thus : ;Gonley, Governor Bullock's suc cessor in Georgia, has an eye to b:i3; iness. The Legislature recently passed a bill providing for a new election for Governor. In this election Conley would not stand the ghost of a chance for the.succession; so he has quietly vetoed the bill, which cannot be passed over his head. There’s 110 “bigted nonsense about Conley.” Conley thinks he has a “black cat” and means to “skin it to the tail;” bnt he need not be surprised if it turns ont that the tiling he has got. hold of is an eel, that will not hold still while he skins. Extra C..., Yellow C Yellow COFFEE,—Choice Bio.._....i Java. SYBOP.—Common ...... New Ox leans SALT,—Liverpool Virginia BICE, CANDLES,—Star NAILS BAGGING THE, 15 Op U ($ 20 @ 52 26;i«p (#50 (at 2 7*& 15 17 C & 7 22 W22», 7JZ The above arc wholesale prices^ small quanti ties will of course be proportlouatelv higher. PBSPAEED ONLY BY Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, . MACON, GA., . : POK ftil-E BY Mathews, Gkezn & Co., Fort Valley, Db. J. C- Gh.bebt, Perry,. N. T. Johnson, Marshallville. Geobgia. Houston Gountv: John C. Bmnph has applied for exemption of personal^ and setting, apart and valuation of homestea l. and I will pass upon the same on the 29th day of November, 1871. rat ten o’clock, a. sc., at my office. Nov. 15,1871. W. T. Swift, o. h. c. HELP, CASII-US! Or Z sIiaIsl 2 Yon can-obtain any delicacy of the j -nsqn—Oysters. Fish, Sausage, and j in fact' everything -usually kept in a | .irst-ciass Dining Saloon. DE. CROOK’S \JiXE OF TAB 4 . Has proved itself mxhousands of cases capable of curing aft diseases of the Throat ana Lungs. DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR Cares all Chronic Coughs, and Conghs and Colds, more effectually than any 1 ■ ■ aim ~ Sother remedy. Ef eals at all Sours, - p-a moors 'wink t.Ti- ta-p, ~ Has cared cases of CbBiminpl!o2 prooonneed iacurahle V phyadana J3 DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has cored so many eases of Asthma and Bronchiri that it has been pronounced a spedfb for these complaints. stodketlwRh Hi eweryRnest Liquors, j Wines, Cigars, etc. „ ’ b i- _i?4r , 1 DB. CROOK’S WINE OF TA.R W hen yon vnnt Fort Valley, do not r -- ' ’ * i ls ^ r . ss 1 - - Removes fail to call on Affleck;' aid get a good, j square mcaL Cures in Breast, Side or Bade, -* and Kidney Diseases, Houston Superior Court.—May Ad journed Term, 1871. rEmtsos Thwzait. ventiiH J, B. Campbell. DB. CROOK’S AVINE OF TAR Simuld be ta'- en for all diseases of the Urinary Organs, DB. CROOK S WINE OF TAR r Possesses V’egetable Ingredients which makes it the best Tonic in the market Those that are owing me on acconut,, arl requested to como 'lonvard and pay me at once—I need the money and must have it ! I MEAN BUSINESS! A word to the wise is sufficient I trust you will find the way tomystoretopayme, as easily as yon did to pet mv'goocLs. N. T. JOHNSON’, Nov. 30. 1371. Marshal!' iU-'. Gm NE\V AD VER T1SEMENTS. MAKSHALVILLE HIGH School. W. R. PIXLEY, —Principal Mabshallyilds Ga., EULE NISI T«» Forfdi»e Mortgage. TniMVfonvit'iF cmlcrotl and adjmlged by tlie j mirt, th»t the defendnht. J.U. fampbelL pay in- to tliiH CA»m*t on or before the fir^t day of the next term of the Superior r Conrt of Houston Co., j to be hold ou the second Monday in December | next, the sum of Fom-toe \ hundred and Nineteen j Dollars aud Sixty cents, for the principal due on ; said movtoa^o. and the sum of One Hundred and tat> pp<v >r»o w IVP 017 TAT? Eighty Dollars and Seventy-nine cents, for inter- ! ur AAXfc est due np to this date, and the sum of One Hun- j fired dollars for Attorney’s fees in this behalf, f with internet on princii^l sum up to date of pay- ! pievt a:r * -‘Ire- stttit of ——■•for costn of suit. 1 June 1,1871. Nkbets X Jackson, PFfTs Att’ys. i DR. CROOK’S WiKE OF TAR Cnrea Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint. Makes Delicate Females, who are never feeling well, Strong and Heal.hy. It appearing to toe Court that the defendant. J. j 5. Ca;;iTjbf:ll floes not reside in tlie ponntr of i DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAB Campbell floes net reside in the county of _ Houston : ,It is ordered toat this Itnle be publ-shcd | once a month for four months, in the official ga- i zette f.f said comdy. unless service be acknowl- \ edyed thereon by the firrt day of August next. June 1,1871. Has restored many persona who have been enable to work for years. A true extract from the minutes of Houston Hu- perior Comt, Aug. 5,1871. D. H. coxes, d. c. Houston Superior Court:—May Ad- ^ jouiued Term, 1871. JEEEMTAH MCUUAT. ven La-dia Munir. LIBEL YOB DIYOF.CE. in Houston Superior Court. May Term. 1371. It KAY. J It. j It appearing t: the C<nrt by the return cf the Sheriff iu the shove f-iated case. tl:at tl:e defend- ’)R. CROOK’S WINE OF TAB Should be taken if your Stomach is out of order. DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR Shonld be taken if yon fed r.eak or debilhated. xi. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR Rapidly restores exhausted strength. The pring term of 1872 of tltis Academy—for Male and Female—will-opeu Jan. 22d, and close July4tli. An clcgaut and capacious house, surpassed by none of its 4 in South We>t (vcorgia, jurt c«uu- pleted. a healthy location, a refinetl aud moral so ciety. aud experienced teachers in aU the d<*pay ments. invite a libera! slarc of public patronage. Prof. Charles Gntteube^er. an ffxomplisited mosic;fu and successful teacher .will charge of the musical departmcnL Board iU families $27 jw runneth. WTM..HAFEB, M. D. Sect. Dec7 Herewith we give a-lisst of a fe ; w tm- whieh have been more fully discussed. The list, it may Tbe mentioned, is not exhaustive : To fight; to jvork at the plow, the sledge-hammer, tile bellows, the anvil; to dut down trees ; to build houses to dig canals, , construct rail roads, make ste'ain-vessels, cast cannon, create cities, climb to the' top of the mast when the seas roll and the wind blows ; to furl a sail that will save the lives, of forty female passengers; to chuck coal into the fnrriace,' to feed TifISv-. - ... ■ • :. the' steam that Urges the ship that bears the husband that loves the wife to tlie house that love built in the city that men built to stand in the pitiless storm at night, and guard the slum bers of a town ; or, in the front of bat- 1, brave the assault that would over- rells of good sweet eider, we experience. _ The Praxes of Waies.—^Albert Edward’s health is very bad;’ He is suffering from a disease similar to that- which carried off his father after a'few hours’ illness—ga-strice fever. The newspapers are already speculating'on the General Asseinbly, President of e H eL ‘t his death would have on j the State of Georgia at large. Who « company W- ftfridflu i ri^sfeels, the 1 do ^ s lt Wairetilon Clipper. re.1 artiefe this time, indelibly Wadurih i Chpi ? er 15 nghfc ^ 0116 TO«, v ception. Joe is not Speaker of the They liM'« beegjHpkyiag-fcere for two pp tiiroe nighte have. ; cfeared np.money 'yaiqrday ^ght «a| k«®Rr gen<»atiy,. IkeWA- apj. various #usir.uativ& hamkt, life, con comes down in force jao the rescue,- with deed load? of-City Council. lick the chamber, to mount through its terrors to save a woman who has fainted with a child clinging to her bosom ; and not- to get the nicest parts of a turkey or a ckicken. or any thing else, if a woman is by and wants them Some of Bullock’s “proc” papers tliat have received more cash from the public crib during the reign of Bovinity than they ever got from a legitimate source in their lives, are Geo non, Houston County : . Obdeubt’h Otoce, Dec. <tU 1371. All persons interested ere hereby notified that Seeled proposals or bide for the Superintendence of the Poor House, and tailing care of the Ptior of said county: w:U be received at this Office from this till the ,20th inst., Bond with good security will be required for faithful performance of duty; reserving to myself the right to reject or accept all bids. From under my hand officially. Day above written. W. T. SWIFT, dec?. O. H, C. G EonoiA, HoCston Cocktt.—Mrs. Sarah XI. West has applie-l. r-c eiemption of personalty andsettios apart and valoaticn of Homestead, arid I wall pass npon the same on tho 20th day of De cember 1871, at 10 oelock a. m., at mv office. dec7 1871. . W. T. SWIFT, O. H. C. THE CHATTERBOX A Magazine for Children. MertBTH. Parr & Amery giv« notice that they have made arracgemeiite for the sale of the monthly parts of this popular English Periodical. This Magazine has, in a short time, reached the enormous circulation in England, of xeo,ooo: 0 Each number contains 32 printed pages, and is illustrated with ten full-rage and a number of smaller BEAUT1Fl.' JLI.Y IHIECUTED WOODCUTS. The printing is in tint style which is so attractive to children, and which lias made several English magazines, and thejChatterbox in particular; such favorites with children. Price SI jO a rear. Aedress POTT .t AMEPW. 5 and 13 Cooper Union. New York. We riuve secured !Iie agency in ibis lo cality for tho sale.of LAZARtlS & MOli- R'S' c-i'lebr;i!e.l p-jrfecied Specticlesv nnd Eye GLtsses ; they are very popular ;.nd lu’.ve been a special lnarmfuctura of tlie above firm for m my year c These Hjiecht- ciea wii! itssist ihe sight most hrialliautly, strengthen and pro ;crvo the eyes, and arc very easy and pleasant to wear. We,solicit ft call from those needing aids to sight. Onr full assortment in gold, silyor. steei aud'sh.ll teitmas. will entible us' to fit all coa litions of the eye, and give great satis faction to those whi. fiivor os with a eall. H. P. EVERETT A Co. nw 23-tf Fort Valley, Ga: ant doe** not reside in tli*' c ounty of IIox*>tou. a: d i it fiirther appear :ii?i tliat the «a'.d defendant cl ft-- . net re.-icle in t]ie Stnte of Georgia, hut t..i* State of i Tcihh‘bsi“_-: It i« tiic. c'fore ordered by the Court. I that net vice lv* y.orlccted wr «iid defendant by | pnliEvation of this order oper a moi.lu for. f*;ur i nsouths ppi tvcliiig the next term cf -thlv Cc-.rat. in ! the H«m»-iou Hi me Journal, a paper pi;blh»}:rd in ! DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR Restores the Appetite and Strunifthuns the Stomach. d on the 1 minutes said county, and that tkl>* <»rner t»f the Court. By tire Court. THOH. U. KING. Libellant's Attorney. A true rxtia**t from t*»e minutes of Houston Su perior Couit, Aug. 5, 1571, B. II. Cri-i nt, jy. c. 1.. CROOKB W1XE OF TAR CITAT10S FOR SETTLEMENT, Before the Ordinary of Houston County, June 7m#', 1871. - BLACK and WHITE -ZA- Xj nSn PACAS. BLACK and COLORED BdE e rinos. At extraqrdimry low figures, at boy 23U2fc - ^ FELDERS. C. f\ Tunran, adminirt: ator de bonis non, cf Itisilcu bin.til, Jr-sJah Hcslgrs, Mis. Ariidla Smith, administra trix. Mrs. Judith Smith, admimt-irstiix. Garrett Smith, of Houston County ; John Fjmtou of iian- dolph County; F. 15. Gilbert, executor, ol Puia.slc County:: n 1 Mrt*. K- A. Smith. Wesleyan lernale CoHege MACON, GA. Hi, Tljiity-nhitli Annual Bresion begihx Won- <lay, October 2.187 1 . The Boartl of Instruction in full, con»i*ti.ng of thiutu-s Pnoprsr.ins and Te-achke*. and every arrangement in complete for giving a finished education, both solid and orna mental. C. C. Dmu an. adn,r*:i-.t;ator'*le" bonis non of Itisdiui Smith, having filed bin petit on foi a set- tlementol liii* acctmutH ap adu,:n>tiato.* af,»re- said. and.it appearing to the Ci.-ui-t by the return c.f the Khoriff. tbaf lira. E. A. Kinith. adiu nietra- tri- of -i-KK,- Smith, is not to be fui’iid in Hnuaton Comity, and .t further app,-aring tl-at alie rea.dea beyond .the limits uf tills state: It ia ordkiizd, that aervlee be perfected on eaid Mr*. H a. Smith by publication of tide notice four montha ia the Houston Home Jonmal. C. Ch DUXCAS. Petitioner. A true extract from tun minutes of Court Jan e 12. 1871. W. T. SWIFT. O. H. U. Causes the ukkI to digest, removing Dyspepsia and Indigestion. RE- CiiCCK’S WINE OF TAB Gives tone and energy to Debilitated Constitutions. is if. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR Ail recovering from any illness, will find this the bes: Toxic they can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR A\ ill prevent Malarious Fevers, and braces up the System. I>R. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR Should be taken to strengthen and - hnild up your system. DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR Should be kept in every honse, abc| its iife-giring Tonic properties tried by alL TEEMS PER .VXXFAI, SESSION. - PA FABLE QUAlrTEP.LV IN ADVANCE. Tuition In the Regular Course, $20.»i0 Tuition in the Preparatory Class 67.00 Board, including Fuel, Washing aud lighta..225.00 OmONAL BRANCHEfC French $30.00 Instruction on Piano, in highest class, 75.00 4 * “ in less advanced classs, 60.00 Instruction in Drairing,.... 45.00 “ « 4 . Oil Painting. C0.00 Latin, Vocal Music in classes, and Calisthe nics, taught without extra charge. For Farther* informrtion. address Rev. J. M. Bonnexl. D. D., President C. W. SMITH, aug25-3m Sec’y of Faculty. NOTICE. All Persons having articles in my shop that have been repaired, arc requested t(* pay charges and take them away; and hereafter any article not paid for and taken in ten days after being finished will be gold to pay charges. F. A. JOBSOX. Pliiladelphia and Atlimtu Wine & Liquor Co., No. 3, Gr.iuite Block, Brood Street. - ATLANTA, GA i. BcHcrarSjHag Importers and wholesale Dealers in PURE WINES & LIQUORS. Waole-r.lo .A-r-p's fi r the II. T, JOHNSON. B. C. SMiTH. JOHNSON & SMITH, ■ WHOL Wm . : j r’ ’ - Wherever puke Roof ; repuia. ioii ns a Biood Purifier, pure o._ Vamanthdn. Whh nil thS local rrputati n. and :iu- praise of dis inguishetl 4T|ia*oi a FALL. 1871. W. A. I1A5KS & S0XS Are now receiving, and will soon have completed a LAEGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF Uprise ; but all tbe o veyiiy believe, lie fills or rather con- frples, thing, A ur : whicli amounts to the ' gfefc-: British affairs- In case off Lis death, his eldest son, now in his eighth year, ! now crying ont against the Legislature would be heir to the throne. He has for not reducing the per diete. These four other children living, and as these are at present advocates for economy* ail stand between the throne arid his i were very zealous in applauding Bul- offices we nert: younger brother, Alfred, the lat-! lock for his great “enterprise ” in sup- iter is imderstOodto be ccratching his porting a press that the people would head over some means of putting a j n °t support. Commission Merchants, FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS To which the attention of the Public is respectful- ly invited, and those iu search of PhyrieDnv- Dr-. tVw.'Lee. King. Wilson M. .reir.t, Gr:f Copfantf' and 0 here,) ‘who liave tes <•<; . etedfel - ( >owcrs; it bis been nvgli-r-tvd bv ihe profession at large, as mnch throiatb a wan: of a proper appreciation ol its men!.--, ns n kiTo^rlcfljre of the proi>erwav to prepare it for lacdlriuai use. Dr. Oliver Crook, ::t-physician who devotes his entire time :o the dutiesot his profission,! has fully Root during the. las: '25 veirs. ami unhesi tatingly pronojmets it ro have more mekii —for di.-cases depending on. a dcjiravcd con dition < f :he biood,—than anv and ail other articles named in tlie Materia’Medica. Un der his instruoions onr Chemist has com bined the active mcdirinal qualities ofPoke R;sit with the bets Tcnie Preparation of Iron, and wc offer tills prepara ion to the public under the siT FOURTH STREET, Opposite Spotswood Hotel, MACON, GEORGIA FIRST-CLASS GOODS, . “Give ise a pouad of oyatev, a iaau io au oyster veil dor who was go- ingiby. .sell, by. Hjriasure, nofe. by weighV!»aid th» oysfermaij, “Thsn give me a yard of them,” snid the months, several havin mau. Theoysjerman shook his liPttdf applicationgf^qapj dubiously and passed biff lizard in theirtirimplings. The Fiest vabvos, —Vue acting Ex- said ecutive, Mr.-Conley, lias made his first pardon and,It.is a piyrpm^pne. Peter Blahv risked his life to daxp the Augus ta jail from .fire. He was in jail for six Upon K'Cpiir ley pardonecl ht-n, Jk. The Chattanooga Ixcesdiajet. — Jake Smith, the negro who set fires to Chattanooga, has been tried M»d sen tenced to twelve years in the Peniten tiary. The proof against him was so plain as to loaye no room for any oth er inference, probability, or conjec ture than that Ja**; was of* «f tbt; guilt*. incendi«ies. * mm ^* s ' ; ilti[Mri r"~ ■ - AT REASONABLE RATES, tt ill do well to examine tlieir aesortment- L>K CROOKS •> V « u Y OF i ,-K E ROOT- turp- Scroful:,. S'rnfuiou-Tumors hcrefitioiw (l*,t-;(-es 0 i the Eyes, or Scrofuhi ir. any form -DEALEBS JN- > ■m & Plantation Supplies of all Kinds. SECOND STREET, 31 A COX. GEOBGIA. sep28tf W. A. BANKS & SONS. Life and Fire^ laNuraiice, Offered in the very best. Companies DR. CHUUK’S SYRUP OF POLL ROOT. y ; :I <>s Rheumatism, Phn. in Liinte, Bones, &c. DR. CROOK’S SVRUP OF POKE ROOT. Cures all diseases depemKugori a depraved coml lion of the Blood. by a lwme Agent. Jko. S. Jobson. DR. CROOK S SYRUP UF POKE ROOT. Builds up Constitutions broi-en down by-disease, or from Mercurial or Mineral Poip-ms, ’fJfc. V- C-. COX’ of Houston, ia with ' home, aud would be glad to see all his old frauds w$ # aov30 «... . Oil for greasing gins and cotton presses, for safe, fey N,..T. Jofeuson, Mairtudhilte, Ga. ' : % " - 1 # 4cai(i fihoro'., Lolls. Ulcers, »iij' DiscaMis or Lrnptiou oi the Sr.in. ims borders of'tbe Liver, yf&ilis in i«ny :orm, vr any ^ic.Rtso entaiK- • • all speedily and t ffi'Ctmilly'curort hr )r.Cwo^sSggip of PokeBoot