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Professional Cards.
B. M. DAVsS.
Attorney a; X<aw,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
*fXTILL practice to the Courts of Hou-t >n
YV and adjoining cm ^
prime Court and V. 8. D
wyLuu
NOlTlNSHAM & PATTEN,
Attorneya at 21arvv*cr
Henry’s informs 1 iou was very lim-
iU“c(', iind.be was-much disinclined- tp
sfufly. v *Ttuu} mfUjror^ £>r 'it,” whs
Lis remark to a friend in advanced
life, “we are too old to read book*;
read men—they are the only volumes
vsyttoti read to^lvantage.” What he
i: i .,i .t .sjgHpya ivady for use.—
i Mr. Lee (the Cicero of the Yirginian
! Assembly) was discanting till a iute
of Don Q dx-jfca
NOVEMBER, I. 1873.
Exciting Sei ne in a.Menasjcrie.
A good story is tot® of a parrot who A terrible scene took place in Man- \
Ootr People Get S.ek.
Eating too much and too fast, and
HUNT’S
ZtBMo BT ONZ O.
jrj^lenfrd, ; bnt uddcig£pbgp|g!
01 1 overlooked, fix your eul gy. one ot .tiie
fit-est things in the book, tint- diviue
fall the money gun
w f the coffii-f-: L»«l tilw.ys lived on>o-.»rd of a .hip, ders f Menagerie, at Whitby, in Eng- |swallowing food imperfectly mastics
' lhey are mfenders anywhere j but who escaped at one of the South- j land, on September 13. There werej ted. By taking too much fluid during • A SAFE AND RELIABLE REMCT
but the UnitaiT.f^atea. Hencnthe I “*« ports and took refuge in a church, j several hundred people in the show meals. Drinking poisocoas whisky ! roa
explanation of the Scircitv .of 'mditev 1 Soon .afterwards the congregation as- j when heart rendering cries, as from ! and other inten> a tm<r i e * zaa - ****** *** ««». nmawmawT
'« “* * h ' ;o»eiu IBortal v o»,. „«t .hrongh | ,„ g ,„ t a ho^r^t I S?
quarter thaii. exportation,, ca- diversion preachingto them in his earnest fash- ; the air. A panic ensued. The people ; too late »'c the mor"’»g Wearing’ w' anxiocs diseases.
to foreign countries. ; is as ion saying there was no virtue in them j terribly excited, ran en masse to the I thin sho^. * Wearing** clothing too i Irf^nlS riSf^^dv^Yh^
mnch currency in the %rtd« of the ' —that every one of them would go to : narrow outlet, and endeavored to es-1 tight, eo far as to relax the circulation, i maJ t e a etrtai » cure A-ery a, Jit token wv
people to-da} - , when it is' lending at' cn endless perdition unless they re- cape by other means. A cry was rais- (Neglecting to take sufficient exercise I q 7 - •“ dir ectioa», which contains no
ed outside' that one of the beasts had j to keep the hands and feet warm.— j powerful pojson—an^^hbi is ^pkasantto
BYBON, 8|W.
n-Sp«clAl attantion gin
E. W. CROCKER,
X£a,x!xr.
J9-CoUectlcm and Criminal Law a ipecfeltv
OEca at Killer. Brown k Co'g.
ttaraifljrwiio nrnt nfrvent^’^reep; it g
covers one uli over like a cloak. ’ ”—
“And now came the fifBt trial of
Patrick Henry’s str.-hgth.' No on-
ity was on tiptoe. He
tntu^in diis < x-
(?4 per C'-n t. per diem, as there was :-pepfed. uat as he spoke the sen-
nrt-7*lfc Vpanic, when it ’ teuce, np spoke the parrot from bis
*A V ir
DUNCAN & MILLER,
. rromi r\/o aw i » at so unpromising a commencement,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W j the cl were observi , d ^ excSnge
' PERRY, GmBG^A. . ^
DENTAL NOTICfi.
T HE undersigned will be in Fort Valley.
Hawkinsvilie and Perry, regularly each
month as :ollcws:
FORT VALLEY, from the 1st to 10th.
PERRY - “ 11th “ 23th.
HAWKINSVILLE, •* 22nd 30th.
J. A TIGNOR.
«»p 13 tf Dental ;Siirgcon.
J o BSO N
DR.
D3ESANF *i* 1ST,
PERRY AND HAWKINSVILLE GA
H E WILL 8P ND the fir«t : half of jsachmonl
in hi, officeia Perry,ororthcld'drUg ntor
end one-fourth, or the Uttar half of each month
will be Riven to his practice in Hawkin«vLl!r, at
Mrs. Hudspeth's. if. : ; anc23t
.'WATKINS
vj*
SHERWOOD
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CO.,
478 A 478 BROOME STREET,
HBW YORH1.
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JOHN U. WH te*
Of Griffin. Ga,
■ . - ton .
HENRY & JOHN P A RET
KXH-8. TOUTirs AMI BOY'S
Clothing at Wholesale.
37C & 373 BROADWAY,
Corner of White Street,
If BW YORK.
Jui as tf
B. A C. C. WHEELER,
Cotton Factors, Warehousemen and
Commission Me'chauH
FORT VALLEY. - - - GEORGIA:
gTOHEUCCSE next door to PUntc' a 'Wa^honae.
*a_On hand and to arrive,
MO RoUb Arrow and Globe Bogging. 2Sf 2Jf lbB..
000 Bundles Arrow Iron Ties.
which we effer at lowest Cach prices. • Iso
Bacon, Oom and Planters Pupn
tSh-A’l parries indrbtod to the late 3rm of
denon & Wheeler, and B. A C. O. ygjealer & Co.‘
ean deliver thoir cotton to us or C. D. Anderson
at Plantar's Warehouse, anil aU sccour.te- of
late Arms will be settled at.our office. S 5
8ept 13 3m B. & C.rG. ^BSSLEB. n
Bar and • Restiinrnr,t.
.open 111 ni^hj.
JT. V -A. -EJ3NT KC Y Iff O.
nange
sly^looks at each otdier.j,- add hisrfather
is described as having almost sunk
with confusion from his seat. But
these feelings were of short duration,
and’soon gave place to others of a very
different character. For now were
those wonderful faculties which he pos
sessed for the first time developed; and
almost supernatural transformation of
appearance which the fire of his own
eloquence never failed to work in aim.
For. as las mind rolled along, and be
gan to glow frpm-its ^wn action, all
the exuvia of the clown seemed to shed
themslres, spontaneously. His atti-
tndty by degrees, became erect and
spirit of his genius a wa
shed Till bis features. . . . They :
say that the p.efoplev whose counte
nances had fallen as he arose, had
!’ heard: but-ly few'sentencgs before Alley
began to look np; then to look at each
other with surprise, as if doubt
ing the evidence of their o w n
senses; then, attracted by some strong
gestnre, struck by some majestic atti
tude, fnciuateil by the Hpell of iiis eye
the charms of his emphasis, uud the
varied com man ding expression of his
countenance, they could look away no
more. In less than twenty minutes,
feawerv part of
the house, on every bench, ,n every
window, stepping'forward from rheir
sti ids in death-like silence; their fea
tures-fixed-in amazement and uwe; all
their senses listening and rivetted on
the gjieak^ri' aS if td; catch = the List
*&wu^3fy visitanf’’
wheir. it __
Where, j hiding placed,
t’lH'U. has it gone? The answer is, so j “A*! hanJifehehij^ft ’
- fc; * employed iu .ac- Xo Say that “all handf' were stalled
gone mto old stix-k- ><»’dd be a mild way of putting it.
es,- arid InAcoessiblo bit- The pec iltar voice'and’ unknown
r ‘ t lih:d?|iwi;r.s. P.c'ojile are hoarding it. source had nincli more effect upon
They mv afraid to invest it in securi- fLaii the parson’s voice ever had.
ties,- lest, they:may not yet have, as jjfedjSjjSP ft m,> ment and. a shade or
thL sayihgds, 'touched bottom. They t ^'*' paler, he-yepeuted the warning,
are. iik^ifraid to Hifiik-it lest the bank j. “ Al1 hands- below! again rang out
may Jir.- ak. The.fact is, there'is'plen- i Somewhere.
I tyuif ra nicy button utter lack of ' con- ! ^ preacher started from his pui-
fidsmjee Peo le are full of suspicion, : PR ami looked anxiously-around; in-
nd, what- with the multifarious ilefal
cations and .dishonesties o' ohc kind
or another on tlie part of men in pub
lic and private.ppsitions.of trust,there
is nothing in that lack to >10116 sur
prise, unreasonable though it may be
in reality. But, in the nature of
things, this feeling cannot be of. long
durution. We believe we have about
reached the end of these occasions of
popular apprehension, and that tho’
confidence is, proverbially a plant (it
quiring if anybody had spoken.
"All hands below!" was the only re
ply, at which the entire panic-stricken
congregation got np, mid a moment
afterwards they all bolted for the doors
the preacher trying' his bast to get
tnere.first,. and . during the time the
mischievous.bird kept up hisj yelling;
“All hands below!"
was one old. woman ‘ present
who was lame, and c.mld not get out
as fast as the res , and in a short time
without was scarcely less than that
withinjK In the rush to the door many
people, particularly the weaker sex,
were injured, and the confusion was
increased, from the circumstance of a
in a wirm room during tae day for
light costumes r.nd exposure incident
to evening parties. Starving the
stomach to gratify a vain and foolish
couple of camels, blocking up the door- j passion fur dress, Keeping up a con-
way. Meanwhile the cries continued 8 tant excitement, fretting the mind
Exchanging the warm clothing worn 1 118 to be sold in our regular business, just
slow growth, its growth, nevertheless, *^e was left entirely alone. Just as
she was about to hobble out the par
rot flew down, and alighting on her
will not be, as some despairing ones
seem to think, indefinitely postponed.
People must try and have faith in one
another—-at least as much faith as
they have at present in the old stock
ings, the tin boxes, and the inaccessi
ble bureaus, and in due time every
thing will cornu right.—AT. I r . Bulle
tin.
fitted his entire premises, is
*jto furnish his friends
and patrons "with everything pertaining to
a Srst-ciaee restaurant, which will be serv
ed in the very best style.» H€ will always
haveonhand £ i
Erwk nA, Oyster Gome, etc.
Strangers visiting Maoou should give him
B-oall.
I vjR open on the first of October, at No.
8S Cherry street, next door to my prisen
xesbturahta
Ladles’ Eating Saloon,
sop 12 6mo JOHN VALENTINO.
k df
Chikambh Abashed.—A party of
Chinese were One day last week exam-
ijuiug the interesting, things in Batter-,
sou’s beautiful biiildiug, on High, near
Asylum street,' where; in the differ
ent-stories, variuiis^maiiufajctnririgand
other business interests are attended
tu. Air. B., who happened to be in
ifcfaitbasemtuit. saw them, - here, and in
vited'them to see and test the ehmtri- * he bodies of Jack .and
Schouchm were wumaed, and the
heads were to be forwarded to' the
cal properties of the big belt. This
driven by the shafts mid pulleys, was , r
revolving sfleutiy. Placing a bu of ^^bgton Medical M iseum, there
sulator, he held the tips of the. fir.-
mts of. one baud near the belt, while
to the curious. The English in the
gers oi.one mum uear'nie^,-wuue time e i leTatsd the heads ot
With tlU' otiiiir blindTie heid rhe hand tnmblesimie subjects ov« the Tower,
_ . ' , • . : - - - , - Ti,tii<1rurhrMo'<> fin<1
shoulder, yelled.in her ear; ■
“All hands below!”
“No. no', Mister Devil!" shriek'd
the old woman “yon don’t mean me.
I don’t belong hers. I go to tin- oth
er cinTrch across the way. "—Ch itlian
Hjj I
3|w
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PiOkled mm 'Heads. —How Cap
tain Jack, Boston Charley and the
other AIo Iocs met their fate on the
gallows is known.. They, died game!
Everybody expected they would, and
n< -body , was surprised; but a statement
reaches us from San Francisco which
is calculated very largely to .sjirprise
the people of the Unittid Rtates.' After
L mdmf bridge, and lately over the
Temple liar, and they remained there
until i.hCy dropped into the vivar or
streets.. We have <*hanged all that.—
We pickle our belies and so preserve
of itChiuaman-^ivhorin, trfni hel-r that
Henry’s reputation was now «tab- j ^ B - eompnnioii ; and The
lished. After this, however, instead ff . g{ (>irecti - rik V thilt bf u galvanie-bau
.of.refining.his. manner or improving j ^ ster't in aatdnish-
his dress,, and would often come into }^ ea| ,. i%el1 Mr . B . gas . _ .
court attired in a course hunting-jack- j 4ad ,. r.aT'bing the gas ^ f " r P'^ nk Y* One little coinci-
et, greasy leather breeches, and with a j ^ ^ Hp fai ' - for >fiD’ger d n . ce ls thl8 head-pickling
pair of sadd b-bags nmler-h-fs ^mi - ' huniev ., the gas [ business. It is this: Captain Jack ex-
He had ids-- coutrattcd o. afftc.cd -lie ; Wils iiji]ituiV: No i.obucr h?xd its ' in-@*5^. a H 8ee t,H ' Grfiat Father
vulgar style of prou miciation. ««:-! ^.ileuie'fished MriVcnd the Cet.-s- l3a Washiugton “face to face. ” W hile
"'Niutefid parts it better than all -he : . ( . nvinceL -. . il- Jack is-past the sense of Efmng any-
htruing upon ycarth-flioagh life T .i;y r i 3 ', t.i- w -bod^.o-e Great'Fathsr cangriitify.the : ia worth doing so^- well as planting Albuding to the triumph of the
friends deny the is. •, 2,1 / * - o -v v t last wd.-n * if the Modoc Chioft^ji. ih>i ; fruit trees.^ Wherever a tree is to be .jjejnoojatic party in- Ohio last week^
— ' Lorn*Re-' Pl-ted the soil should be enriched to
* -afifTriiiri'* Bat-terson rollowe(t,~Try*ng, i - tntnMIi *~.^****..-, - ,»s
-rnitHiKe f: **•**}$. fbut;smai»le;^r.;Wnghfeif,;to--iwrtl. -them
r back; but they “ra>i us .if the. Th>1 S f ,, SIeeper ,
yfgl very likely come when lui&.^-afierthemf-T-iiheitblufiip.etri-- - " - .
and it was discovered that a poor boy
name Langley was the victim of the
viclonsness of a big tiger, placed along
side another, next to the cage contain
ing the.lion that worried to death poor
AMDarthy, the lion tamer, at Bolton
last year. The tig«r was infuriated
and was making strenous efforts to
draw the lad through the bars' of the
cage. ’ • ypin '
The beasts fowled frightfully, and
what with pitiful cries of the boy, the
shouts of the men, and^the screams of
the half-fainting wpmenr, the scene
was one of tho. most terrible descrip
tion. .Some men rap v for hot irons,
while others beat the beast with their
sticks and umbrellas, and did all they
could to draw the brute from its help
less victim. Ultimately, after a severe
mauling, the animal relinquished its
prey, and the boy, helpless and
faint through the loss of blood from
the injuries he had received, w is borne
away, through the crowd. His wpnnda
upon being dressed, appeared to be
of a serious nature, though they were
not likely to prove fatal. The brute
seems to have caught its victim just
below the elbow, and tore a deep
lump of flesh right down the forearm
to the wrist. There is also a deep gash
in the palm of. tho left hand, from
which the hemorrhage is great. .The
patient lies in great pain, and it in
feared that lie will not recover the per
fect use of his arm. One of the keep
ers h3s also been severely injured. He
was struck by one of tbe elephants,
and his ribs were mashed in. The man
was taken to the workhouse in a help
less condition.
with borrowed troubles. Employing
cheap do< t irs and swallowing quack
nostrums for every imaginary ill. Ta
king meals at irregular intervals.
Planting Fruit Trees.
Whether spring or autumn is the
best time for planting fruit trees, is a
vexing question. How it may best be
done is of most importance Many
think the question of expense settled
by the cost of the trees,yet every man
who does not spend double, triple or
quadruple the cost of the trees in
planting them,-is making a great mis
take. J
Nothing that is worth .doing: .at all
ia worth doing so well as planting
L ite Chickens the Best Layers.
A correspondent of the Country
Gentleman writes:—After repeated
experiments during the past twenty-
five years in hatching chickens, I am
fully convinced that fowls hatched in
the month of July make far better
layers than those hatched at .any oth
er season of the year. Early batched
chickB commence laying in September
mid continue until cold January weath
er, when they discontinueuntil spring.
On the other hand, when hatched in
July or August they begin laying in
Feoruary and continue until October.
2 find July chickens will average fifty
to seventy-five more eggs yearly than
those hatched in March. My meth
od, therefore, is to Hatch 100 chicks
in August for my own use. As soon
as the cocks can be selected from the
pullets, they are converted into pot-
pie giving the pullets all the room.—
The pullets are then well fed, and are
8bbn large enough th care for them
selves.
SoKB idea of the California wine and
grape trade may be formed from the
fact that this year there will be pro
duced, there twelve million gallons of
wine, two million pounds of grapes
for table use, and two hundred and
fifty thousand pounds of raitfins; be
sides the brandy of which we have no
statistics. : Forty thousand seres are
ia vineyard, and the area is constantly
increasing.
Ukdbbgxodkd Telegraph.—It is
now definitely settled that the tele
graph wires in- Germany are no longer
to be'affixed to poles in the open air,
biit'are to buried in underground
tubes. The lines on which the princi
ple is to be firat introduced are those
requiring a large number of wires;
and-those first on the roll are the hues
from Berlin to the Rhine, which
branch to different points.
as w« soil Blue Mass and Castor Oil.
TREATMENT.
Patients feeling the premonitory symp
toms ofthe disease should take “Lemoa
Tonic” at cnce, if the bowels are constipa
ted, take three Afayapple pills, and it is
well to keep the bowels open by the use of
these pills, say one or two at night for
two nights and take the Lemon Tonic ac
cording to directions, It must not be sup
posed the disease is cured when the chill, i*
broken—tke Lemon Tonic should be take
until the cause of the disease is removed.
Nona genuine without our written rigaa-
- -• \_tnre on the wrapper.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR
Dscogzst, Macoe, Ga.
For sale by
DR. J. C. GILBERT.
Jane 21 6-mo Pesbt. Ga.
W.M.KERSH,
(Me ot 8. C.,)
Qeneral Merchandise:
DRY COGD8j
BOOTS, SHOE8,
HATS, CAPS,
AND NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS.
LIQUORS,' &C. 4cC.
Special Inducements in quality and price.
WHIthm cash pnoe paid for COTTON.’
GaB and too me before parchf&sg eUewbers.
Afi U-tf. W. K. XEBSH, Ferry. Go.
FEAGIN BROTHER’S
Livery and Sale Stables,
Opposite Passenger Depot
MA.OOU .... o-jl.
era prepared to take Can ef
Stock in tbe very best manner, and famish
handsome “turn-oats” on short notioe.
-TRY U&-
eej> 6.
snnsSin^'or 'anulight, will.be so util- • :i...
ixed as to be th _• entire
many Uisiasc8. That it is a worn) r- High street. 'No more
ful vitaiizer none can doubt that knows ^
au\thing about it.. But how many j ^ a ^
tJ , U ;V f ".!V>atsuno baggy trouserathsappt'a.ng- .-j, WOll ia w -k mi the seven sleep- substanceliable to ferment while de-
~ J - ' ¥&**** ata»ak ;i aW“«l.^ H e rs,’>is a co n.u.in saying, hat we von- composing, should come’ in contact
acieuce^ for ^ ^ t j, at ha j f wbo aM , not with the roots. Don’t hesitate
I know its origin. , The legend runs
that seven noble youths of Ephesus,
houses are constructed with a.view Of.i SlIjEKT upbuskce.—We are touch-j^’
o-ptHnc ell the sunshine nossible. es-J u,.; ™ .;n 1 a 1
it- - n i.- „ ! x&mtea - '. c ; during the inosecution of Christians
e.ttog .11 th. simshioc puwlfc bj &°du;.VS ;,i,. Emperdf of the
P “‘ J T *° 1 T f T "wBm. »*«»i ur *»* or >.#, % to(1 „,,a took
and spring? The living, <>r,-.wb:it.we tire, by what we say...-and.du,- . , , i. JBjg
m, at these seasons of the even by what we' ’hiukiind feel. Alay
year, at least, should have x '''flo.weJs'ftSie-purior^brwtthe tfeeir:fra-
Southern exposnre, with large win-. g|- ;l uce through the atinfisyliere. We
uows to let in snpSiid&f JSleeping are each o.f .us as silently saturating the ! /
& BAXTER,
MaOok, Ga.
sak at--kwset.market
CORN. OATS ana HAY,
SEED RYE and BARLEY,
GENUINE RUST PROOF OATS,
FLOUR of ail Grides, in Quarters,
Half and Whole Sacks, and Bar
rels.
CLOVER SEED, SUGAR, COFFEE,
and MOLASSES.
SOAP and CANDLES,
.BACON* LARD and MESS PORK,
* 'CRSSSUT - GBOYE,” ‘ ‘A.CME, ’
ag-gfeAad other Grades of Whisky, as
Good and as Cheap os can be had in
the place. V ' 1 .. .-..VT. q
"CHEWACLA (Ala.) LIME" CE
MENT, |
P: ASTEB PARIS and P
INO BATXt
PPTATQE8. }]
TENS. BUTTER, AO, ACL '
_ 3aa
warmed neither by the sun nor by ■ if} poiuf ^ on ihronghont.tin
fire u unhealthy and not fit for ha- m , in j } j_ n.> man liveth bThimself and
man habitation. It ia a poor theory ■ no inun to himself. Others are
that sendsmen, women and cduldren ! bn |j t Q p an ^ straightened By .bnif nn-
off into a wild room to sleep, on ^ Q^nscions deeds; and others, may be
healthy principles, when warmth has j benched out of their places and
been exoluded for a day or a week, or, 1 r<)wn d ,, wn hy our unconscious in-
perhaps, months. The cfemge in the fl uence _ -
ugibih - a puvt-ru; : having been pur
sued Hud diaeuveri-d, were walled- in
and thus left u> perish. They are said
to.have -fallen, asleep,,aud in that state
i weie. mii aeulou.-ly preserved foir near-
rooms. wardrobes, dose^ ^d’ P^ mo8l , h< . re about us with the subtie ceaturie ,, wheu ’ their bodies
saga ways, should receive the cleaning arbmil of ont .cbaracteV; ^he hum- j * ^ M K1 the ^ were
vivifying influence of the sun. Sick- ]y circle , besides -nd beyond all . tit and W)ysi>d tb the venera-
\y persons should court the snnslrne teachings, the daily life.of cach parent. ,. <iu y - (W faitM ^ Then it waa 8aid
as much as possible—sit in it, he in it. bflpll eijjJd mysteriously modifies!.^- ^ QQt dead .
lnxnnatetn it. It d.jsn t cost any- ^
thing, only appreciation. A room ho|d . The same -process on .a ^ ^
deiseoing on thronghont the com- aa™!.!™..*
the depth of at. least two feet,’ and not
less than six feet across. This prepa
ration'should precede planting at least
a month. No raw manure, or other
pone planting one or two years, in or
der to make thorough- preparation.—
This is the w.iy to get fruit-quickly.—
Apple trees properly planted often
bear in four years, and pear trees in
six; and tin
as do thoua
ly fashion that prevails.
Tbe scarcicy of trees,for a few years
pachas'
an extent that we fear will lend to
low prices, and this in its turn to ex-
nerer die prematurely,
ads planted in the sloven-
the Brooklyn Argus says: “The ‘Dead
Democracy’ got out upon tlie lid of its
coffin last Tuesday in Ohio, and
sqneaked and gibbered m such a hor
rible manner as to drive about 16,000
Republicans away from the polls:
• A oosvxxtioh of journalists will
assemble in St. Louis, Missouri, on
Wednesday,the 26th day of November
1873, to organise a National Press As
sociation. Every-journalist is respect
fully solicited to attend.
thev at list i woke I d : he astonishment
of the speci,..-or.i. i’he spot is still
kn -wn a; Epuesus where tbe pretend
ed miructe took place, and the Per
sians ceh-brate annually the Biast of
temperature of a room, having both
fire and snnshine, after the sun goes
down, is exceedingly marked. A per
ceptible chill is felt.
More than sixty-four millions of
oostal cards hare been issued in five
Dxsoa .OEFDB.rr-The managers of the
Teun-*.- «e- State Fair di?graee.l th em
itter pulling’
A becest English writer says that aelves hv a ! i(wing a
drunkennes?^s ten affair of Jnate; :.^ hi±>a _ l% last Thars-
the people of «11 damp and cold co in- >Ja „ ,,-rforawnce Is thus
tries are apt to drink more ^ da^crilie-u A rope is stretched at such
good for them; and a gecigrap ier , a bright r ’i ;b th? neck of a live goose
might divide a m ip of th- world inro; ^, a & barely
‘Souths. This shtews td wblit^neral “temperate” and“mtemperate’' zones, j Wi[ ., da ^ M , oh of - a man ndia<1 a
iBe they have been put bv tl»e people. ! ~ . > # * . ,. ... fh . I baronakce.l h irse. The feathers are
Hudih/pnpnaritv,...f th ■' mowra-a* . deb- ^ .nlolelphi , ^ pinat.o -he goosed neck, which
Next year the demand will be atilt . y - s p riipur tion: W
rreater, and wn.-n the burin-- e-m- ^ 'j IT ilfiflr
manity become fnllj acqnamtefl |W8E. .
the advantages of the changeji gr'at ^ ^
:ua.-. by"'■.d!rer'e.? &r- -pfPSiN- '*^’1" - .-3 ‘ - .-t the
Almy.theU. ^i- ' Handed •-. ' > ....i,y
under th<>
the bird’s
■ off being
xiidn of tbe oommefejfeb i corfeejxjn -
enoe of the country will be floated %jl ° ’ U1 ‘
mails on postal curds.—
at once aheap and
iv of 1150 marines to protect iate*-iweani>:...
7 ' V J *L.
■■■ ..--ta tS 1..:: ; .
■ •; ’■-’ft. «- - n-F ”"'v a
i jthJ a,gi r.weiityt.*irveyears old
Itpuuii
Incewdxabism. — The . gin-house of
Messrs. J. M. and W. F. Reynolds, of
Macon county, was set on fire on last
stimulated propagation to Saturday night, and the house, preBs
and about sight bales of cotton con
sumed. Loss,a veiy serious one. Ex
cessive and careless planting in the -idently some hanging is badly needed,
as * — -mh —
The King of Italy, writing to Bis
marck, signs.himself. “Yonr most af
fectionate cousin, Victor Etnahpel."
The term ennsfh between kings and
noblemen is merely a friendly style of
address, like, “aunty” and “uncle'
among the Southern darkies.
fatnre as in the past. Let na lespect
the feelings'of onr children’s children,
and in their* interest as well ap onr
own. “turn over , a new leaf” in the
matter of planting fruit trees.
i ■ 5SS - ■ - -
The F >nn laUoR of Friendship.
- -SSfc'OL- *?■
Ia the matter of frienc^bip, I have
observed that disappointment arises
their liking for. Snd opinion of ns, and
that if wi?- guard ou n yes with snffi-.
cient sen v 1- .asjie-:.- of '.-are from error
in this dir- ctim Fe in be content
and even hap,iV,“-3 give more affectio
FURNITURE FREIGHT FREE
ft entirely New and Elegant Stock of
JB 1 LTJtUJJITUilB
Joat received a»*d for sale at Foit Valley
and Macon prices.-
^BUY AT HOME, -m*
COFFINS,
A Hearse can be furnished to order at any
time, on short notice. I can be found in
toe day time at my store, next to toe Hotel
at night, at »y reeifenoe, adjoining that 9
Dr. Ham r , .
Furniture Made to Order,
and repaired at short notioe. »I will selr
yoa Fnnnjnre os CHEAP AS IT CAN BE
BOUGHT IN MACON.
GEORGE PAUL,
PERRY, G A..
One of Josb Billings’ maxims: Rise
early, work hard and late, live on
. give nothing-
rich and go
to the dev:!, yon may sue me for dam-
•■. to ■phi —
a gw?.-
,*> '
With
court -sv,
total lack of profession 1
some Sherbotime county,
Minn”.^ora, wolves chased a cample i f
than we receive—a:U make just com- liwy .. rs five a , says*St L u *
parison of circumstances, and be se- | pauer. That is personal.
verely accurate in drawing inferences, i • •*
md never let sHf-l •vc bliti 1 our eye— j A certain English nobleman, once
then I think we may manage to get *; <1 iris bishop theRest way to in-,
through life with consrsteuCy and con-' s irejAthe success of his son in the
arancy,' iffi.-mbif ter-'^by? ?hat mis-mr w r,d.- -^Talents., an I poverty.” was
thropy which spring.- from revulsion, the r -ply of the eminent man.
of-feeling. [ Tfhetnurul is. that if «seit :—
would build on -• t :r_ _'n <F- m of!- The Italian Giverument has taken
friendsbip, Vr. m i-b. flo. t ■ r frten ls ppsession of. six conreDts fn Rome
for their own s kf* ra‘her than for oar . and ordered the Jesuits to surrteder
own.~Gb*rU>tt0 Bronu. ' their
hvjfei w; j f &&&& *sf ■■ IBr*?
$Arz: i . - mtn n - „
READ THIS l
The Best is ffte Cheapest!
T TAKE pleasure in calling toe attention
A of planters and toe public generally to
the fact that I am prepared to dc all kinds
of
BLACKSMITH . and WOOD WORK
That is usually needed on plantations,
I gUamntee satisfaetion,-
BUCCIES,
CARRIAGES
AND
WAGONC
Pat ap to order and
OnrefuHy Ztepnlrod.
_^-Horae shoring a specialty. I defy
toe world to beat me on non-interfering
. - ,;~F ... , 7 ~ ~ -/-'L.
pB'I work for the money ar.dnothonor,
^lory or friendship. cdt grT
*»*"Nei.tneer -and Bupateh” ia my
motto. Wv <♦>*.-. W. L. RAINRY. .
>eb 8 ly Perry, Gfifr^
BYINCTON'S HOTEL,
?OBT VaLIST, U.
rs THE BBEASFA3T HOltaffor the tram
l HkhukIi, Aoput* mi Macon So Columbc*.
jinnee Honae for tbe train from Eafaala tad At-'
-auy tVllacoo. Sapper Hou*e for tbe train frcci
iolumuaa to Macon, savannah, and Angoata.
_Large ;^gfortebk rooms witk ta*
5YWT etjfMfcemn Vo^l V