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feU through the elevator
i;le and Plienix Mills
other <**3% a distance
. He is thought to he fa-
and Captain Story, of
s hnve purchased the. Mur-
c quarry for §7,000.
Low. a well-known ontl w
o, who has- been for sev-
operating in Forsyth, Cher-
Dawsou counties, has been
ae Dalton Methodist clisrch has a
l which can he heard from three to
and weighs one thousand
i and vicinity bought 800
season, paying about §120-
iem.
f the prisoners—a negro—who
rith Fry from the Atlanta jail
re-arrested.
pping building in Columbus
it last week for §36,000 cash,
liarles Burrus of Fufaula.
ser says Monroe county
ientueky horses and mules
■ the amount of §450,000.
113tli a man named Bill Jones
■as shot and, supposed, mortally woun-
ed by one of his neighbors, within
he corporate limits of Ataens, near
ver bridge, and it is thought
ertninly die. The causes and
reumstanccs of the case are yet un-
the last year there were
i head of cattle and other stock
valued at nearly §15,000 killed on the
Atlantic and Gulf railroad.
The mathematician of the Columbus
Sun estimates that the members of
Thomas’ Orchestra got away with
about forty kegs of lager during the
twenty-four hours they remained in
city.*
ol. John Screven has been re-elect-
. President, and D. McDonald Treas
urer of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
John O’Conner, the Scranton, (Pa.)
who was arrested in Sav-
week, left that city on
or New York, iu charge of
Dalton Methodists go to church
a new liell just received,
1,000 pounds, and which
most enterprising and respectable cit
izens of Cartersville, died of dropsy
artha Corbin, of Y. T ashing-
3own deud last Thursday af-
iou while engaged in household
leart disease.
agricultural implement, and
i store o£ Echols & Wilson, Augus
ta, was entered and robbed Wednes
day night, of - §300 worth of property
and §30 in money.
Some of the Macon merchants are
receiving their Spring stocks
A ten-year-old hoy in Cartersville
drowns his sorrows in the flowin’ bowl,
on’t he have a jolly red nose by the
he is allowed to vote?
Mrs. W. H. Gilbert, danghter of
: Judge D. A. Yason,. of Albany, died
in that place on tho 8th.
Mr. Milton G. Jackson, one of the
1
last Wednesday.
Abram Smith, a negro preacher and
ei-member of the-so-called-Legisla
ture of 18CS, is up in the Columbus
courts on a charge .of swindling and
lg. They nil come to it sooner
; it seems.
water-courses iu Middle and
leru Georgia are reported very
l account of recent rains.
i a Sunday-school teacli-
?, and by way of an offset
ring for a masquerade ball
stale.
man received this note
daj: BEv-'
! will now send yu that five
at yu aid not expeek to
for i expeck to gat to haven,
sever will if i don’t pay my
lumbus boy knocked down a
ac other day with a stone from
Have we a David among us?
A freight train on the Georgia Bail-
off the track last week and
l cars were unhinged. No other
. teachers are in active prep-
; the meeting of the Georgia
’ Association, which will hike
: in that city on the first Tuesday
Jafne8 Wood, charged with the mur-
der of Daniel Walters, on‘December
25,1871, near Macon, was tried Thurs
day morning; the jury returned a ver
dict of not guilty without leaving the
box.
The dwelling of T. J. Smith, of
* Washington county was burned week
before last. Loss several thousand
; dollars. An old and faithful female
negro servant, in attempting to save
some valuables, had her clothes caught
op fire aid was burned to death.
Judge Schley, of Savannah, has de-
the Street Railroad cannot
the pnblic squares hut go
A Good Example.—A storekeeper
at Quincy, Michigan, having a pup
that habitually upset thepaint cans m
the rear end of the store, rubbed lie
dog’s nose in the spilled paint as a re
minder not to do so again. Last week
the animal again spilled the paint, and
observing that his master was engaged
in waiting-on a customer, the docile
pup ruBBed his own nosein the mix
ture and ran howling out the back
way. 11 ■" • —
The Battle “Cry of “Steal Em!”
We are springing to the call of the thieves
who’ve gone before, Tolii&iiX
Shouting the battle cry of steal ’em.
And we'll fill oar pockets soon with a mil
lion bonds or mote,
Shouting the battle cry of steal 'etn.-
The Madison Appeal says: Planters
from Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mis
sissippi, and we do not know how ma
ny other sections, have been hi our
midst trying to get hands and offering
large, even double wages. But our
freedmen tell them they halve tried
other sections as slaves, and as soon as
they could they returned to Middle
Georgia, which is the garden spot of
the world.' and toeir paradise,, and: they.' 'rSHoiitihg the battle cry. of steal ’em.
are now restoring to increased fertility
the valuable'lands they once helped- to
destroy.
Senator N oitwooD.—This gentleman
is making reputation. The Richmond
Dispatch thus speaks of him:
“Mr. Norwood is'making himself a
name in the United States Senate. He
discussed ,the Sumner amendment' to
the amnesty bill with distinguished
.ability.” 1
Public Officers.—The Legislature
passed an act at its last session prevent- ,
f ,, , , , ■, wed
mg the purchase and sale, or farming
out of offices in this State. It provides
that ally person or persons who have
been ,or. mny^ hereafter , he elected to
any office in this State, who shall sell
or farm out any office to which they
shall have been or may hereafter be
elected, or who shall purchase or agree
to give any money or other things of
value to a person elected for the privi
lege of exercising the duties of said
office, or agree to divide the profits,
fees or emoluments with any persons
so elected, shall be guilty of a felony;
and on indictment and conviction shall
be punished’by confinement and labor
in the penitentiary for a term not less
than one, nor more than three years.
--- A curiosity h;
Wayne,. Indiana. Eroiinnent RepttB r ,
licans. say tb at. a.first cousin -Presi
dent Grant is residing in, that city.—
It is stab
Candles.—San Francisco is thc lar
gest candle market in the United
States. The consumption during the
year 1871 is esfcimated to be over 260-
GOO boxes—the bulk of which were
used in the mines. The San Francis
co factories made 58,720 boxes during
the year. The remainder were receiv
ed from Philadelphia and New’ York.
Tkacic Affair at. Monticell o.—
A dispute had originated about the
hire of a negro, between Clinton Dig-
by and brother on one side, and Sea
born Kelly 'and two brothers, on" the
other—nil farmers. They met in Mon-
ticello on the 7th inst., at the election
of Ordinary. ... The dispute.reviyed.be-
tween Clinton Digby’s brother and the
three Kellys. Young Dighy drew his
pistol, hut before he could use it, one.
of the Kellys seized his arm and held"
it up while the other two Kellys poun
ded away in sledge-hammer style on
Digby. " At this juncture Clinton Dig-
i -by-cam© to the assistance of his over
powered- brother: Aslie .approached,
one of the Kellys shot him i». the leg.
Nothing daunted, he bred, killing the
ing quickly he shot down another Kel
ly, who died in about an honr. Then
mounting ahorse, he rode furiously
over fences and through the.woods ahd
escaped.
’ -— :
In the course of ah argument-before
the Congressionali Tariff Committbe,’
the other day, Judge Comstock, ad- 1
vocate of protection to the salt flealert,
said-that the individual consumption
of salt-is thirty-three pounds to each
person annually, the duty being six
cefits, whicli- would not buy os good a
cigar as any'gentleman of the Commit
tee would smoke; The point -made
was that such a repeal or sudden and
violent- change in salt’would“dSfroy
that interest. - •
Tas,-we’ll rally round the bond, hoys, well
rally ones again,
Shouting the battle cry of steal 7 m.
We will rally from the hillside, we’ll gather
from the plain,
Shoutiii;; buttle cry of steal ’em.
Choeus.—R. B, B. forever.
Of him we are fond,
He is exceeding clever 1 Vt
At stealing of a bond,
W ile we rally ’round the funds, boys, ral
ly once ag ,
Shouting the battle cry of steal ’em.
We will welcome to our. number tho loyal
and “all rich,'’
Shoutin’ : the battle cry of steal ’em,
•And although they may be poor they shall
soon be very rich.
go we’re springing to-.the.coll from the Bast
- and from the West,
Shouting the battle cry of steal ’em;
And we’ll thieve the bottom dollar from the
land we’love the best.
Shouting the battle cry of steal ’em.
And when tbegtateis baffianp^e’U.qiiU
it for all time,
: r \ Shouting the battle cry_of steal ’em.
ATW1 we’ll spendour stolen. money in some
I’- -i foreign, clime,.
Shouting the battle cry of steal ’em.
sv * * 1
A Cleveland-.bridegroom kept the
vedding-ring in his mouth .luring the
first part of the ceremony, so that he
cbuld find it when .he right , time ar
rived. ' He mumbled the - responses all
right till the minister winked, at him
’ " it-to produce the ring; vsiteh itf.
-To Owners of Horses and Cattle—Tobias’-
Derby Condition -Powders are warranted
superior to any others, or no pay, for the
cure of- distemper,, worms, hots, conghs,
hide-bound, colds, etc.,. in horses and
colds, coughs loss of milk, black-tongue, ;
horn distemper, etc., in cattle Price
twenty-five cents, depot 10 Park Place,
New York.
onsness he swallowed it, and
’oufid in' Fort
Carbolic Salve, recommended- by the
leading physicians and the President of the
New York Board of- Health, as the most
Wonderful-healing compound ever known.
Gives instant relief to barns, cures all
kinds of sores, tints and wounds; and a
most invaluable salve for all purposek: sold
everywhere at-25- cents. John F., Henry,
soleProprietor. 8 College Place New York.
ness man, gHKL, ^
tified as a relative’of Grant on account
of thexii
Svapnia is Opium purified of its sickening
and poisonous properties, discovered by
Dr. Biglow, Professor of Botany, Detroit
Medical College. A most perfect anodyne
and soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist,
Ne w York.
A- newspaper reporter is bnlhis trade,
and will probably interview him ’and
ascertain why he’isnbkin office.
SexatobNorwood.—A Washington
letter thus refers to the maiden ’ effort
of-Senator Norwood* of ' Georgia, on
Monday last: . ; ; -
Senator. Norwood delivered-; his mair
den speech torday. He spoke in favor
of amnesty aiid in opposition to Sum
ner’s •bill, and made a, very favorable
impression on Ills hearers. He has a
fine deliveiy-Twis a graceful "and effect
rive speaker, and his ; arguments indi
cate-close reasoning and careful study.
He will certainly make lus.mark in the
Senate, and'all who heard him to-day
say Georgia did well in sending him
here:- »: .
thinks that the at-
Ministor Schenuk
taeies of the English press on the
\lfashingtoh Treaty -ware-institntod by
the Gladstone Government, to offset
the attacks of thaTories to the effect
that England was overreached: in the
Alabama negotiation. Another- view
indicted by Schenck is that the Engtish
flurry is-all‘gotten up to 'predjndiCethe
arbitrators against the American case.
Grant and Boutwell profess to believe
kaiy’ who held his brbtESr; Ihen^Ibat thekng^sh:press has been made
a vehicle for stock jobbing lenterprise.
F-m&N
♦ THOMAS WOOD,
Next to Lanier House, MACON, GA.
CARPETS, . .
. MATTING, ,
- WINDOW SHADES,
WALL-PAPER,
■ ' 1 -MATTRESSES,
FEATHERS,'
.SOFAS, ' -r
• SETTEES,*
-’•■ - WARDROBES,
BUREAUS, Etc.
The World’s Washington corres-
pondent, writing on the 6th, has this:
To. say.that there is any undue excite
ment or any fear of impending war, or
that the administration intend to modi
fy its case or retreat from its position,
or to reopen negotiations in any way,
would simply misrepresent the situa
tion. TJhe speculative views , which
have'been-.submitted by Senators! and
members, department officials and oth
ers during to-day seem finally resolved
into the very general conclusion that if
the .gust of excitement in England !
official foundation the difficulties will
be amicably solved.
John Smith, Ethiopian, murdered
Caesar B ennett, another Ethiopian,
at Savannah, Sunday evening, by
- stabbing him in the arm severing an
; ‘ artery and causing him to bleed to
y My?r, a German living at
, attempted to cure a case of
ness, on Tuesday afternoon,
himself through the
He will probably die,
»*ay.
The educational hill which haspass-
ed the lower branch of Congres? con
secrates the public lands to public ed
ucation. One half’the proceeds of the
sales of public lands are distributed
annually among the different States,
during the first ten years upon the ba
sis of illiteracy as shown by the pres
ent census. The other half is to be
invested ana tho interest to be used
for educational purposes. No State
loses its share of the fund by legal en
actment forbidding mixed schools.—
After ten years the distribution willhe
upon the basistof population, instead
of illiteracy.
A large Stock of .— . '_
■^SUTEES,
For sale low for Cash.
fiBfaple Bedsteads,
Frdm $a00 to $10.00.
' iFISK’S PATENT METALLIC
BURSAL CASES it CASKETS
'lie best .articles in the market, at low
prices: ‘"Alsti Coffins m mahogany, w-.dnnt,
rosewood, cecthr/ raid imifations. nl6-3m
MILLINERY!
Miss McCCRKLE,
Offers to the citizens of Peny and vicin
ity a well assorted stock of
MILLINERY
and.t)tlier goods in hear line, which she will
sell atTeasouable prices. Haying selected
-hergnods with care, she hopes, by proper
attention to husiiiess, to please her friends,
and’ secure the patronage ot the public,
which .she wili sp;ire no pains to deserve.
'DTIESS-MAKIN Ct,
In all its- hr.inches, promptly attendeu to.
Xhe'IAt&t.StyhsAlways on Inind.
THE
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL.
SUBSCBEBE NOW.
One Year, ?2.50
Six Months, §1.50
Three Months §1.00
SPECIAL NOTICES.
You are troubled with a bad breath. It
annoys yonr friend as well as yonrselfi—'
You would like to get rid of it, but scarcely
know what means to adopt. We will ■ tell
you. Use the fragrant Sozodont;; it? will
cleanse and beautify your , teeth and leave
yoiir breath pure. *
Burnett’s Standard Flavoring Extractsr-
Lemon, Vanilla, etc. Chargeyour servants
and dealers and observe’ that ‘ they ’ do' hot
substitute in their stead any of the perni
cious unpalatable extracts with-- which the
market is flooded. 'Burnett's Standard
Flavoring Extracts are established as the
The terrific dad between Prussia and
France is over, but thousands of battles
between Dr -Walker’s ‘Vinegar Bitters and
dyspepsia and liver complaint ore. now
going on in every State of the Union. The
issue of: such contests is never for onemp-
ment in doubt, ' The conflict may last
longer in some.cases than in others, but
the leading 'Vegetable tonic and alterative
of the nineteenth century, invariably tri-
umpks. 7
ciiristadoro’s Hair Dye is the safest and
best It corrects the bad effects of inferior
dyes, while the block or brown tints it pro
duces are identical to nature. Factory .68
Maiden Lane, New York. .
Pratt’s Astral Oil—Safest and best illu
minating oil ever made. Does not take fire
or explode, if the Limp is upset or broken.
—Over 150,000 families continue to use it,
and no accidents of any description. have
occurred from it. Oil honse of Charles
Pratt, established 1770, New York.
Biley’s Philqtoken is-an established wra-
ranted remedj- .for painful menstruation;
and equally efficient us a nervous antidote
in all cases of nervous excitement, stomach
and sleeplessness in male or female. Sold
everywhere for 1 $1,00 h bottle. Morgan &
Eiley, druggist, New York general Agents.
A Youthful Appesirance and a beaatifiil,
clarr complexion is the desire of everybody.
This effect is produced by using O. W.
Laird’s “bloom of youth,” a harmless beau-
tifier ofthe skim Will remove all discol
oration, tan, freckles, and . sunburn. The
use of this delightful toilet preparation can
not be detected. For sale by all Druggist
and fancy good Dealers, depot 5 Gold st,
New York.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing SjTftp.—It re
lieves the little sufferer from pain, cures
•vind,-colic: regulates stomach and bowels,
corrects acidity, arid during the process of
teething it is valuable. Perfecly safe in all
cases, os millions of mothers can testify.
- The Purest and Sweetest Cod. Liver Oil
in the world is Hazard & Caswell's made
ou the sea shore, from fresh selected livers,
by Haz ard, Caswell & Co, New York. It
is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who
have taken if once prefer it to all others.
Physicians have decided.it superior to any
of the other oils in the market
Jouvnt’s Inodorous Kid Glove Cleaner
restores soiled gloves equal to new. For 1
sfie by Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal-
"ers. Pfi6p'25 cents’ par bottle. F. C.
Wells & Co., New York!
E. J.
J 0 HNSTON,
T>F. AT /KE INI
Watches, Clocks, Jewclrj',
SILVLRWA - E,
Fai'.cy "cod'. ':Tu ’ Instruments&c.
First-class Watch Work a Specialty.
JEWELRY REPAIRED.
Mulberry and 2d St., opposite new Court
House. novlG-3m
Dr. J. C.
Is the place-to buy PURE and TJNADUL
, ; . TERATED: MEDICINES, ■
HE SELLS AT. MACON PRICES;.
CALL AND BUY YOUR SUPPLIES
TERMS STRICTLY CASH. -
dec28-t, ' : . ’ ... - .
PROSPECTUS
SELECT!
v” ; fj-.\: ;J- - r V'
■Kirkwood, near Atlanta. :
We oflfertothe Public^ this Inetitution aa a pre-
i»jatory School for CpHcge or Lite, and baa r r
hopes of succes8 upoir theilollowing^ advantages:! ■
THE LOCALITY
.Is perfectly retired, .witliont a single feature t6
poison the'cKanietev of youth: ‘ ' r :
THE CIaEMATE 1 * l:
Ih inrigoratihg and liealtlifill; offering special in
ducements to those living-in. Southern Georgia, r j
; THE BQQtET^uinf)
Of the comruimlty: is refilling aiid- eleyatihfe tci the
youth who comes under its influence. Elegant
families haVe resorted to this place as one tlist is
With confidence,' i
our
MGDEOP INSTRUCTION.!
Discipline is essential -to nil linprovemefit: *‘ T We J
endeavor to cultivate.jpronyjtue.iw, facility, and
perfect obedience.
The pupils «re treated as members of. tlie ^n-
structorVfamily. '
The next Session will commenca on the 15th
January. j*
Board and Tuition, $20 a month.
GH-VS. M. NEEL, Principal
references’
8i J U'iS\V001) HOTEL,
• MACON, GA.
Nearly opposite the Passenger Depot.
Only one minute’s walk.
THOS. H. HARRIS, Proprietor.
C. J. Maceelixs, Snp't:
J. SI. Hcst, Clefk.'
NOTICE.
jGcEOJE^OIE. PAUL,
. PEllltY. G A.,
_ on hand a
rnent of "
( bad : -•••ai k 9tai*
BEDSTEADS, TBl
1 Wardrobes, tables,
• w a's h stands; cradles;
CRIBS, SAI'ES'.’ETC.,
: L-:-/. Si > .: -
ON HAND AND :MADE TO ORDER.
A general ossortmeul of . METALLIC, and
eVery description of WOODEN
COh'FiNS.
A Hearse ram be furnished to order at any
time, bn short notice. -1 can be found in
the day-time at myistore, next to therHotel;
»t,night at my residence, adjoining that of
Dr. Haris. ...
Fumi&r^MadeiJb\-0r4ex^>
iind ibpaiTeAr s.t short notice. I will seil
,vou Euriiijure as CHE AP AS- IT CAN BE
BOUGHT IN MACON. .'! ' ; ■
1 rjCK j ' ,„: w *TiGEORGE -PAUI
Wiht-j -1^ . . ' .
W. J. Northern, Mt. 2iou, Ga. . #
Gen. J. B. LiordohV'Atiaiifa, 13a.’ '
VINEGAR BITTERS
Dr. C. P. Beman, MtJ Zion, .da.
Rev’ B.,F. 12mm, Periw. Gal ■
POFEU -ST-.
THE FOE OF THE CUUltCU AND
F.EPUHLW.
What it has done.. Wliat is is doing and what it
means to do. It* power, it^ despotism. " Its.in-
lahibility. Its x'tauds. - Its relict*/ • its miracles.
ItsJLdohury. Its persecutions. Its ha tied ol'oiii
public schools and of our civil and religious lib
erty. Its-startling. ei,*iBips.', ;lte'horrid wicked-
ness and ITS KEV/ YbaX RIOTS-
A book that is wanted everywhere.
Walkkk, Uroprietor- R. ii McDo^ai.^ it Co;, l>ru»«tisU
Ik 6«. Arents, Sun FnntcIHco,C»l ^umI^YCouimerc« SL, N.Y*;,
MII.M01V8. Bear Tr.tlni.ny to (hefr
, Wonderful CnraliTO Eflrrl,. . ,
Tinesar IlltW. are' not’ a'Tlli 'FiincT
; Drink: ' Made 'of .Boor .Ruin, Wbisker,
Proof Spirits' nnU. Uefuse I.iquars, doc
tored, Vplced and eweeteried to please the taste,
. called - Tonics/- “ Appetlxers.” “Reitorers, ’ dec,
that lead the' tippler on .to drunkenness and ruin,
bat are a true Medicine, made from tbe' Native
Roots, and Herbs of California, free from nil 1
Alcoholic tftiinnliuits. The, are the
osadalis.
Purify your EIool
ft
The Great American Health
Restorer!
5 arifles the blood audeures Scrofula, Sy
philis, Skin Diseases,.KbeuinatiEni, Diseases
of Women, and ail C hronic Afflictions of
the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recom
mended by the Medical Faculty and many
thousands of our best.citizens. . f :' ;r .\
Kc-ad the testimony of Physicians and
patients who have used Rosadalis; send for
our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or
for this year, which we publish
for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you
much valual
valuable information.
Dr. R. W. Carr, of JBaitimore, says:
I lake pleasure in recommending vo* 11
Bosadaius as a-very'powerful alterati\ c -
lis, in which the. patient y pronounced him-
self ctirea ^ter having faken'five bottles oi*
youn’medicine.. The* other ial»-case; of
scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly.
I under its use,and the indications'
. «...~ie .patient wi
f t»I have carefully exunutl
ft
t compound
dxenta.7
Dr. Sparks, of NicL
sayuhe has us^d Etsili-
fula and Secondary Syphilis w
tory results—as a cleiher of-
know no better remedy. - -\ .;»} I9 y.lb .i
. Samuel G. McFadden. of Murfreesboro*,
■J^.j Tenn., says:
I
are that the patient will soon gecoverf I
Hiied‘'the lornnna by
lO al
ani am entirely] cured' of.
send me fqun. bottles, as i w
brother, wild has-scrotiilons 6
Hot? twenty yerrs Yiitli ah ih-
veterate eruption oyer .my whole body; a
abort tim%since I purchased abbttie of Jkv,
amffm.n*-icnrr j ; .<
. Rosadalis is sold,by all druggists.
f Offlde^No.' *& ^onnucrec street Baltimore.
Clements & Co., Proprietors.
'•jKiilz FobBaleikPebbttbt . r .....
Dif 3. C 6 IIBERT. ''
mch2 . *
■oke Root siwts, it has a local
renmar.on . as a Blood Purifier, and tor the
cure oi -‘KhennKrtisnj. With all tins local
rapnfatfi ii. ahd-lbe j*fais« of. dis^mgurihed
PhvsJciare- TV.. Coo. Lee.. Rag, Wiisoo M-
Ilinit, Grit ' Coplind and oheis,) who
itari-Wed ;- medical powers;It.has been
neglected by the profession at large-, as much
through a want of a proper appreciation ol
its. merits, as a knowledge ofthe proper way
’fe prepare it for medicinal use. Dr. Oliver
Crook, 1 a physician who devotes his entire
time to the; tlnries.ofhi-'.proftssioi^l Jias fullj
tested tlie active mcSieinal qnalities of Poke
Root tinring the last 25 years, and nnhesi-
tatingly prononnees it to have more mer.i
—fi>r di-eases d?;>etiding on. a depraved con-
•iition of the blood,—than any and all other
irtifcles named in the Materia Medica. Un
der his instniciions our Chemist, has com-
bined the. active medicinal qualities of Poke
Root with the best Tonic Preparation of
Iron, mitl we offer this preparation to the
public' tinder the above name.
THE GREAT’ BL.00D F-U.HIFTEU
Theso Bitters ara
Tneypuiiiyth&fiystcm, *.nd vul ciiic
j 5Remittent and Intcrmiwient lerew,
N ERV01TS-0 r§SSES'tlVER^155:
and are a preventive of C&iHs ahdRrer.-
JijEAU yield to'their powerful c-fficacjr.
, Arena sntidote'to (ft<a6g«<.'g<frr'aiftirCiL~t.
: : .! to^Trasted^ip>e,andc<jro4yjI -.r
J jraisttve pnysof offering to^the eick, and[
win save days of infferiag to the eiek, and
fE^pajaasijligaiij
b grand xunacti
The grand Pknmcea for all the ills oflife. ’
CHEAT It 1,00D l-linlFIEtt and
GIVING Pfcf“
tl N<!I l'l,K, a perfect
Permanent Employment'at Liberal
Pay Offered. .
Young Men, Ladies, Teacliers and Cl<*rgymen, in .
every town and country. • Bend for circiitir tq , j
ZIEGLER & MCCURDY.' *. : .
518 Arch street. I h'ladelplya. Pa.; 139 Race sirct t
Cincinnati; Ohio ; 503 N. Sixth stieet,! St.!.Louis; -
Mb.'; 274 Main street, Springfield,r.Maifcf. ^ , f;
LIKE GIVING
Renovator and Iuyiarqratoc..ot the ^System, .earner
ing off all poisonous matter aiid restoring the blood
to a healthy conditions No person can take these
BH.OWJM y S
Opposite Passenger Depot,
MACON, GA.;
w, f! brown;.& CO,
Fbfj>. A. RirHABns;
Bitten accordinx-to-direction and. remain.Ion-
unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed
bn'mincral poison or othe- means, sud tho vital,
orasns wasted. beypjKl the pointof repair.;; -j ,
Ther jiroo Gentle, P,unr«Ulyo na well
nnn ToTiic, possossiur, also, the peculiar merit •
of aetioa.as a powerful event in relieving- Concrs-
tlon or.Indainmatiou of the Liver, and of all the.
Viscorsl Orirsnii. . '-' 17 -
FOIt KKAIAI.B CO^IPI-AINTS, whether
in vonnsr or old. married. tr sinvie, .at the dawn of
‘womanhood orfllthe tu—v of life, there Tonic Bit*
.tcre.baveno eonal- I • f t-fl - . - f ' .
For Iiillniiiiimiory nncl Chronic Uheu*
untism 1 n 11 fl ‘Gout, i>yspcp.ia or In-
dieentian. Billons, Ueniltleiit and
Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
. Blood,' Liver, Klducys and Blndder,
i *K- CMiokV SYkUP bF.-wKE ROOT.
;>l ' r ■ Cures'Serb tiL«. S- nifnlons Tumors,
Scri.-fuion- dT-ca-es ot the Eyes,
'• ' or Scrofula in any form
JR. OKOoKfSSYRUP OFP^Kfc ROOT.
f~ti.. es Rliemuatism,
-Fativ in Limns, Bones, Ac.
:DR. Cltbo^’S SYRUP OF POKE ROOK
Chits all tliseasts
- depending on a deprived
roml lion <>f ihe BUkhL
DR.CROOK S SYRUP OF POKE ROOT.
Builds rip Conefftittiuns
broken down by disease,
dr fmjn Merimrinl or Mineral Poisons,
;.{ila iirati, t»i<i Sores, .(toils, l leers,
ay Bisdodi or Kreption ol Use Kkis,
,BJ£ sLaitdiK! disoniere ol the Laver,
plsitsirh.A® -«vhi. oi-10..V-i---^e ewsh
‘v, iVr 'Ii ,'pee-lilv sii.i. tfrctuahi enrol by
• .vSyr8p.«»fr«»Ke
Dr.J^rook’s Wine of Tar.
io YEARS
—OF A—
Public - Test
Has proved
DR. CROCK’S
To hare more
merit (ban any
ptepara*
lion offered tbe
public.
The Great., Mescal .-Discovery!
D.-^ CAZ.ZE’OSJflA;
•Is HandFedsfif Thousands «§g§
; Bear testimony to.thcfr ‘Vt'omler- . ^
Xul Effects
0 o p al and, Jaban nc-.uhiche, 1’afn in tlie Sliollldci s, Condhs, Tlfilt-'
’ •*■ ' " ’- ' 11CSB of the Chest, Direincia, Som- Eructations of
o Month,. BiUons.
■i, Infriimmstfon of
the Stomach, Bad Taste in I
Attacks.'Palpitation orths lie:.
the Lungs, I’ain in the regions ofthe Kfilneys, and
AT A: C. GILBERT’S DRUG STORE:
dec'28-tf - ' ’ •
A Newspaper 61 the Present Times, 1
Intended fpr Poople Now on Earth.
Inelndlhg Farmers, ifcchanles. Merchants, Pro
teutons! Men,;Workers, Thinkers; and aif Maa
ner ot Honest Folks, anil .tho Wives, Sons, and
Jaaghtefi6f alltnelu-ft - i-fl-- /Fftim
. :a- hundred other painful -symptome ^t-p the off-,
springs of HysiMpBai . ’■ .... ‘ '
1 They invigorato 'the Stomnch and stimnlate tKs
torpid Liver-and Bowels, which, render them of
luiequlled cfiicuey in cleansing the blood of all im-
■ purities, and imparting uew life and' vigor to tho
.whole system.
FOB SKIN DISfSA*tl-—, . — : —,
Salt lllleum. Blotches. Spots.' Pimples; - Pnstnles;
, Boils, Cariinneles, Ring-Worms. S,idd Head, Sore
Eyes.Erysipelas, Itch. Scarfs, Disi-olorations ofthe
Bkiu. Hinnore and Pisranes of theakin. of wiiat-
- nature, ore literally dug np an:
DU. CROOK’S WINE OFT^R
- Has proved Jtself
in thousands of cases
capable of curing all diseases of the
Tbroat and tungs.
i)R. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Cores all Clifonic Coughs;
and Conghs and Colds;
more effectually than any
other remedy.
DR. CROOKS WINE OF TAR
Has. cured cases of Consumption
pronounced incurable
by physicians.
DR.. CROOKS WINE OF TAR
.Has cured
that it has been pronounced a specifio
TFzIZj Tfor these complaints.*
r " * 1 DR. CROOKS. WINR OF TAR
Rcmr.voi (min in Bi
Cures Gravel and
ireast, Side or Back,
id Kidney Diseases.
vince the mosi. incredulous pftheircnnUivecffect.
t Cleanse die Vitiated Blood whenever you Gnd its
lmptititiu briretingtbrongh the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions or^Sores: cleanse. it vrhm ,jaa find it,
-, obslnicteuami.sjuggiiih^h^theveinY: cleanse.it
Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system
J&MS* •• £the ‘tl . . i ;
PIN, TAPE, and other WO BIBS, nrlring
(n tbn scctMn 'ftf'dft nunp thmf wnds'nmslMitwnlb* ■
III
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'OtS : - - THET-ARE'KOTA tils'-* « 31
• Il'.'EiA.N G V r D rid-U K Ml
We have secured the agency In tills lo
cality for the sale of LAZARUS ^MOR
RIS’ celebrateci perfected' -Spectacles and
Eye Glasses; they are very popular and
have been a special manufacture of the
abovefinn for many yeara. ffliese specta
cles wjQl assist the sight - most briallinfitly,
strengthen and preserve- the leyes, and ar,
very easy and pleasaiit to wear. We’ solici
aids. to. jdght.
gold, rilyer, Steel
ble ns to •fit
Our
and
coijditiOns'of the dye, and give great saL
faction'to those whi, fivor jis.with a cull
■’ H.-P:-EYERETT&Co. . ’ .
fF<*Va ’
nov;23-tf
Yallej-^Ga.'
yi
FLO
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FOR 18W
K. M. HOLTZCLAW, -
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- PERRY, GEORGIA. .
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printed on fine tinted paper, in Two Col
ors, and’illustrated with over.THarr: Hux-
dhed Enoeavtxgs of Flowers and Vegeta
bles, and
BUFORD M. DAVIS,
■ ttorney at Ii aw,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
Will practise in all the Courts of the Ma-
coii Ciroiiic, imd iu others by special cou-
traet ‘ jau2G
TWO COLORED PLATES.
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RoCHESliR,
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Uio tippler on to drnnkdancss a::d rrtin, bat are
a true ilcdlrfnc.madofrpmtlic^atlrc KooissnJ.
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PUBIFlElt aiid LIFE GIVIXG. l'BIX-
. CIPLE afierfect KcndVatcr iadlnvljorator of
tho System, carrying off all poisonoas matter and
restoring, the blood to a healthy condition. Xo
, ptreori can-take these :Ei -.ters according to cirec-:
•lion and rsmoinlonz nnvr.lL
•PrtrlndnmniutofrnudChronlcRheu-
kestxcn;, llilianrii Itciiiitfeut 'itnd-latcri
; miueat Ycvors, DlncancK or tho.Blood, *
lilycr, Kiducys, and It ladder, these Bit*
lers b^^bwsnfino^t pvccbfisfaj. Such Dis-
cumch arc eans^ by Yitiated Bliioti. which
Js sccncrany- £ prodaccd -by cloraa^eineht ^ of tixe
Digestive Or^nn, . w
DYSPEPSIA (Mi INDIGESTION.
J Headache. Pain in the Shonluers, Conriu, Tight-
.ness of the Chest, Dizziness, £oer Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad'taste in tJ>e Month Bilious At~‘ -
. Ucks, Palpitatloa of (the Heart, Infiammttlon 'of
. the Lur.gs.Pala In thereglonB oftJjeEianeys.and .
a hundred other painful symptoms, arc the off-
- springs of Dyspasia. . . .. hi. \ jriz:? ; uv'-
Th'y Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled eiUcacy i:i cleamdn:;' the- of all
t Iniparitics, ar.d Imparting new life "a.hi vigor to
• tac whole system. i rn
FOIt SSilX DISEASES, Eruption?.Tetter.
SritTaiemtl,Blotches. SpoUij lTaipIcs. Puatales.v
Boils, Carlmatdes^iiiiis-V/orms.^cald-ilcad, Sore
Eyck,*Efy»ipelas;Ttcl», 'Scar&V'SisSiIoratlons of
the Ski*!, Hu mors and Diseases ofthe Skin, c
whatever name or nature, are literally du^ n
are literally deg up
:ai ia a'shor* time by
Ihe iif*e of these Bitters/ On6 bottle ia aucli
. cases will convince the jnoatlintredaloas of their
, curative effects.
' ‘ Cleanse tlie Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its Imparities barnting through the akin InPlm-
is, Eruptlcns or Sores; cleanse it when yen
pics,
find it obstructed and felnggirh in the veins;
cleanse It when It Is foul, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep , the blood pure and the
health of the srstr.ra will follow. .
FIX, TA HE and other WORKS, larking in
tbesyn-hiof s.»jmanyiiiousaa03, are effectcally
.l=s'.r.,y.!<r an t r •movciL'Tor fall directions;read
carefully tire eircalar around ciudibottle.
J. WALKKd! I'ropriet'or. R. n. JicDOX.VI.D. &'
CC.. jiagjfiiii mull,en'. Ajirffi; San Franeise
j Cal, sr-I S? and 5t Ccnune e= Street. Xete ro
U> BY AIL DSUGGSIS AND DEALER..
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Should be taken for
all diseases of the Urinary Organs,
DR.CROok’S .W'NEOF TAR
which makes it
the best Tonic in the market
DR. CROOK’S WiNE OF TAR
Cures Jaundice,
or any liver Complaint.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Makes Delicate Females;
who are never feeling well,
Strong andHodthy.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAB
Has restored many persons
who have been
unable to work for years.
■DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Shonld be taken i£ yonr Stomach
x is out of order.
DR. CROOK’S WINE-OF TAR
Should be taken if. yon fed
weak or debilitated.
tit, CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
. . Rapidly restores exhausted
strength.
DR, CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Resting the Appetite and
Strengthens the Stomach,
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Causes the food -to dig
removing
Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Gives tone and energy to
Debilitated Constitutions.
OR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAB
All recovering from any illness,
wili told this the
best Toxic they can take.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAB
Will prevent Malarious Fevers
and braces ng the System.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAB
Should be taken to strengthen and
build up your system.
tii. CROOK'S W'NE OFTAR tfk
Slicuid be 1 ept in every i^s%
anti its life-giving
ffonic properties tried by all.