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A Chance for Somebody.
; Wasted, alias'.—To elope with my
: 'wife. He-must be a man of courage
|. and strong as an os. He must be one
[ wi& a Healthy constitution, ana able
| to do with little sleep. A- sailor wbnM
| snit be3t-=one that has been accnstom-
! ed'to bigblows. My 'wife has many
| good points for a man that can a ja ne- i
j citbVthem. T c,-nno f , She : esn talk !
j faster-than lightning can feireJ^ and
hinder'than aft engine whistle can
scream, &be doesft- care "much for
-mao^taes, but is-very pov. erfnl on the
acerbitjes-of life. ■* She wohld make' a’
good assistant in a vinegMfc^faagry' ;
she r s so soar, and would be a noble
companion for a masHying fi> a coun
try where therd are plenty of’ bears,,
she is so powerful in hugging. To any
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
\k 10 YEAES
-jW —OP A—
Public Test
Has proved
DR. CROOK’S
CORN AND BACON EMPORIUM;
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL,
- SUBSCBIBE NOW-
Qxe Yeab; . S2.5C
Six Months; S1.5C
TMeee Months,. .§LOt
ulastriisd srttL' ten fuIFiace Slid a number <f
smaller BUAUTfFTTLL'S: JTsSCxTED WOODGETS.
The printing is in. that style which is so attractive
-to children, and .whibh-has made several English
mapinnw., and the Chattel bos in {articular-, stub
favorites vrithcIiDdren. Pr.ce $£50 a year.'
Adrtess POTT it'AAIEET,
■ and 13 Coapi-r Colon. New Yort-
HcprfeenpTig nothing on Gqd's.rarOf now.
And naught in the waters hetowiig
Asa ph^ge of"Che nation thatfs dead and gone,
Eceplt, dear friend, and qjiowit .
Show it to those who win knd an ear
To the tale this rapsr can toll—
Of libeH^ horn, of the^ntriot.’sdream.
Of the Etonneradled nation that feib
"Too poor to possess toe precious ores,
And .too much of a Stranger to harrow.
We issued today our promises to pay.
And hoped to redeem .them on the morrow. .
The days relied on, and weeks became years.
But onr coders were empty still;
Coin wa3 so rare that the treasury-quaked
. If a dollar 'should dropin ih- till- 1 >
But the faith that was-in ua was strong indeed,
AnjfOTr.pdveiiy well discerned; '
And these little checks represented the pay .
That our suisering;volunteers earned.
We knew it hail hardly a value in gold, -r
Yetas goH onr soldiers received; it ;
}3. gazed ill our eyes wiih a promise to pay.
And eadi patriot soldier believed it.
But onr boys thought little hf price of-pay.
Or of MHs that were over dung
We knew if if bought Us bread today.
It was the best onr poor country cockt-do.
.Keep it—it tells our history over,' *
Prom the birth.0 f its d'eam to the last; -
J£odesi, and bom of theun^cl Hope,
Like the hope of . success it passed.
APPLICATION F03 DISMISSION,
PR .CROOKS WINE OF TAR
Cares all Chronic Cnngfc^
ana Coughs and Colds,
more effectually than anj
other remedy,
■The notesand-aecour-ts of E. I.. Frli.LI’P. A PO-
are in my bands for cirGeiiToi * and all j-eis«:n*s in
debted to ezid frm are d to makfi, immediate
•settlement.. All whixio net ivzkr pntlj-fsctcryIlt-
laDgeznii&ts by vr'l hsvez -final notTee
served by ;m oSker. ‘ EUW N MAETIN.
-April 39, 1S72. Atomev at Lavr._
DR CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Has cared cases of Consumption
pronounced incurable
by phvscisns.
The Sups rior -Court of Fulton has
’done'a-heavy work against men accus
ed of State-road and -other frauds un
der the,Bailock'reg^ne.; Thirty one in
dictments were found by the Grand
J ary of fhiseotmty, including eleven
individuals for tbe various crimes of
cheating swindling,-embezzlements of
public -funds, larceny after trust, etc.
They stand as follows; R B. Bullock
2, E- K. Eimball-S, Foster Blodgett 4,
E. F. Blodgett !, A. L. Harris3, James
Mullens-3, J. K, W. Johnson 1, H. P.
Farrow 2, J. L Whitaker 1, H. O. Hoyt
A One case was tried against H. O.
Hoyt, .and a. : conviction had. The-oth
er cases were continued to the Octo
ber term.
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SYRUP,. MOLASSES,
CORN MEAL, ETC.
Ooo3s.ing Stoves
From the best Manufacturers, North and South.
DR CROOK’S WINE OF TAP.
Has cored so many cases of
Asthma and Bronchitis
- that it has been pronounced a specific
for these complaints.
DR CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Removes pain in Breast, Side or Back
Cares Gravel and Kidney Diseases.
liberal advances will be-made on Cotton,
and all' produce in store. They are also
prepared to till orders for the best brands oi
DR CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Should be taken for
all diseases ef the Urinary Organa
DR CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Possesses Vegetable Ingredient*
which makes it
the best Tonic in the market.
PROVISIONS
the peoples mmm\
The largest and best assorted- stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
LIQUORS, ever offered to the people of Houston is now offered by-
DR CROOK’S WINE OF TAB
Cores Jaundice,
or any Liver Complaint
A vebt old man, wiih long jaws and
high cheek-bones, came once upon a
Mine'to the witness box of an Ohio
court ‘ “What is yOar age?" asked
Toni Corwin. “Twenty-two.” “You
- probably mistake the. question. The
years of your life—I wish tojknow the-
number of them.” “Twenty-two. ”—
"Have yon spentall your life in Ohio?”
“OH, no; I did live forty years on the
j:ACH SCttBKU H VS ■
TWO FULL-PAGE ILLUSTltATIONS.
One of which will be a beautifully
COEOBED CHIiOMO-EITHOGliAI'K,.
Alone worth more than the price of the Jir.nibcr.
t.csities numerous good Wood- Engiaviags. It b
printed in clear, legible type, on.ei.tzn timi paper.
•SDCrY-FOUS- IrVKtxE PRINTED PAGES.
inikicrqiiioh for the Tear - - $3 00
Corner of Fourth and Poplar Streets,
MACON, GA.
J. Walks*, rmprictor. R. H. SIcDi*val» A Co.» Draaisti
A Gen. Agents, Siui Francisco,Ca! .and 34 Commerce SL, N.V.
IfllLMOiVS Bear Testimony to tfieir
0 Wonderful Car alive Effect*.
VInesrar Bitters "are not & vile Fancy
Drink, Made of Poor Itnni, Wltfskey,
Proof Spirits anil Iiefnse Liquors, doc
tored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste,
called “Tomcat “ Appetizers." “Restorers.
that lead, the tippler on to drunkenness and rain,
bat are a trne. Medicine,'made’ from the Native
Roots ana Herbs of California, free from'nil
Alcoholic ' Stimnlants. -They are the
(IREAT BI,OQD PCRIFIEIt and A
IjI FC CIVIJiG PltlSCilPLE, a perfect
Renovator and Inri^orator of the. System, carry-
in" off Ml poisonous matter and restoring- the blood
to a healthy condition. 2fo persm ean take .these
Ritters according to directions and remain Ions’
unwell, provided. their boo's.aje -noi^ destroyed
by mfneral poison or other .means, and the vital
organs wasted beyond the point of repair. ^
They are a CJeulIc Piirsaiive as vrell
as a Tonic, possessicsr, also, the peculiar merit
of actins aa a powerful acent in relierins Conges
tion or Inflammation of “iic Liver, and of all the
Visceral Organs.
“FOR FEAIAI/E COMPLAIXTS, whether
in youn^- or old, luarried ~>r single, at the d^iwn of
womanhood or at-the of life, these Tonic Rit
ters have no equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcn-
mat ism anil (lout, Dyspepsia or Iu-
discstion, Itiliou.M, Remittent anil
Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, I'Jvcr, Kidney?* and Bladder,
these Bitters have been most successful. Such
Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood,
which is generally produced by derangement of' j
the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION,
Hcndudie. Paly in the Slionhle.s. - Conjjlis, Tipht- i
ness of tlie Clxest, Dizziness, Sour Kruczntions of
the Stomach, Bad Taste in flie 3fouth. Bilious j
Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart. Inflaramaaon of 1
the Langs. Pain in tlicregions of the Kidneys, and- ;
a hundred -other jiainfcl symptoms are_the off- !
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Has restored many person
■who have been
usable to work for jean.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Should be taken if jour Stomach
is out of order.
Bacon, Corn, Hour, Lard. Hay, Oats, Sugar. Coffee,
General stock of Canned Goods and
DR. CROOK : S-WIX£ OF TAR
Should be taken if jou fed
v.euk or debilitated.
- . -OPINIONS OF THE PEEK-:
The' People’s Magazine is aa excellent publica-
t T on. It is oae of the best taaguzlnes that we
-know of for the ma-ses. It discusses a variety of
topics, impacts mneh. valuable inforhiat r.ii. and
:s scpcrblj- prints*.—Tiiri, Field ana Farm.
It is a veiy cretUtahly piiuted luagaziu^cf ih-
and ammst-meut, and the contents are
varied and of considerable merit.—N. Y. Times.
It is a t»i^»ciiiasazlue; its print is foil and e-ear;
its illustcatl<:ii8 choice..and-itsaitlcles"*wed writ .
ten and instructive. We coiimiciid it to the Chris j
iiaa p.uiiic as well woi tby of patronage.—Bing- |
ha>D2»ton Jlepnblican. * _ - -
Tlie People’s alagaxtne is well worthy' tiio care !
fnl attention and patrtma^e of those w ho aic d
sirons of encouraging ami sustaining a worthy
aMd really* talnable peribuicai literature.—Phila
delphia Ii; qu ircr.
fryrr, YOUNG Publishers.
Coojier Union; New York.
IUL CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Rapidly restores eihaosted
strength.
Dll. CROOK S WINE OF TAR
Restores the Appetite and
Strengthens the Stomach.
A pocket boot jack lias been jnyesa
■pei. yonpnt yonr foot in ypHT pock-.
et. give spring »to flie.&irani off.
oomes«your book
Coleridge tells us of a man wBo -bad
such an overwhelming self-esteem that
he was neyerknown to speak o£.liCmv
self without taking off his Kit..
Theodore Tilton, of the Golden Age,
exafanfts? *- ygave me fro m^a-God
damns!” W r e should like to do it, my
boy bnt the thing- is impossible.
The fasldon-of throwing an old slip
per after a newly jfiaratil: {joaple .is-
gappqs^J tq %>t .uhe ch oces' oL |
matrimony are very slippery. - <
What positive proof is there that ■<
■Ull. CROOKS WINE OF TAB
Caosesthe food to digest,
Dy?pr]isia and Indi
DK. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Gives tone and energy to
Debilitated Constitutions.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Aii recovering from any iTInpWj
will find this the
best Tonic they can take.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Will prevent Malarioas Fevers^
arnl braces ud the System.
TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, ETC.
Sr. LOURS CHRISTIAN- ADtCH’ATE
49 Second Street and 28 Cotton Avciiue.
DR CROOK’S WINE OF TAR
Should he taken to strengthen and
build np yot^ system.
BALTIMORE CHRISTIAN ABYOCATL!
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CONSOLIDATED.
Editors:
Roy. Tnostvs M.<F«?sex, St. Louis.
Ih‘v. XhoiiaS IT Roxn, M. D., Rultimore-
Baisuess ihiimger, Levis H. Raket-
since he has begr ccadtfcting me finan
cial affvirs of this prosperous Common
wealth. - -* * - :
lLu*(iwarc, Leon & Steel.
PrciilSIIED IVEEKtl- BY
Sonthwesfern Book & Pnb'ishing Co.,
Nos. 510 iSr512 W.vsliington Av., St Louis.
I’-dtiiuore Office. N >. Pi’Su p aul Street
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
. Keeps constantly on hand a good assort
ment of
BED ST E A D S, T RUN DLE BEDS.
WARDROBES, TABLES, CHAIRS,
L-W ASH STANDS* CRADLES,
CRIBS, SAFES, ETC.,
Cotton and Com Sweeps,
Terms of £nJ/scripiion: •
Single copies one year, in advance...
Clubs of fifty, one year, each.
Clnbsofons hnmired, one year, e.u.-b
To I'rauch.xs, traveling and local
’Uiis wrnibhjfttibnmakesoneoftiielargissi
and lawit coiiqdete.religious papers in th.
coomry. Orwt nttention is paid to the
edit trial nod cOl'rripondtoiee'dep rtmenfs.
'Adtlrem m above
LEVIN S. BAITER,
Business Manager.
A general assortment of METALLIC, .and.
every, description of -WOODEN
AHterse can be fiirnished to order at.auy
time, ‘on short notice. . I can be found in
the day time at my store, next to’ the Hotel
at night, at my roadence, adjoining 'that of
Dr. Havis. . - . .
Vt berever Poke Root -rows, it has a local
J reputation asCa Blood Pnrifier. and for ti e
| ~“ r ‘- Mtetaarfm: With ail this local
j rcputtui. n, anil -;i.c jiniLe of disringuishti}
i Cco. Lee, Kirg, Wilson JL
lat.m, Grilr- . Copland ainl 61 hers,) who
j tes tsl i s nicaicaf 'powers; it has been
; i!Sg!e*»d by tfte profession at^ large, as much
through^ a want of a pr-.por aptccoation d
i ■’-'-■•icnt.vas'a knowledge cf the proi'ter wav
to pn-5rare-.it for nrediciha! nse. Dr. Oliver
CrptA, ta physician who devotes his emits
jisne to the-dntics of his profession,! has felly
fesma tlie active medicinal qualities of Poke
9<(it during the list 25 years, and nph e 'ft
•htingly pfiinpuHcps i: to have atosE^rrmi
—for diseases thpcadlng-on-a depraved cr.it
litH-n of the 5!f«d.—ihan any and all othei
Furniture Made to Order,
and rtjwitred at short notice: I -trill sell
van Funiijureus CHEAP AS IT CAN BE
BOUGHT IN MACON.
GEORGE PAUL.
pec 17-15’ -
Standard Fertilizer.
IT IS NO HUMBUG.
Itb£*?I>e£u thoroughly. mhI often teeted. Give
Us n c*li an d be reiiubursod for Tcmr ontIaT.
- ' ' JONES4:BASTES;
Feb. 25,2m ^ ICO Cherry Street.
. V al-unt>lo City
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.
TH itEE of most desirable building lots i
for business houses in the city of Perry, and
known as part of the old -Thompson cor
ner, will be sGld. at reasonable rates. - 1
Apply to Cr. V,. KLLLEN.
jun^8 2t
Business Mirror copy 2t and send bill to
this office.