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—The dog tax is making friends alt
over the State.
—Eggs at five cents a dozen at Cat
Creek, Lowndes county.
—Several persons were stunned by a
stroke of lightning in Macon last Thurs
day evening.
—A horn snake, says theGainsritfe Ea
gle, with a defensive horn two inches
loDg on its tail, has been killed near
that place.
—Mr. W. H. Bearden, of Martin,
Colquitt county, feel from his wagon
and was crushed to death.
—Savannah is in angurating measures
to build a monument to Sergeant Jas
per, and have Georgia’s Centennial on
October 9th.
—The Dahlonega. Signal says a fine
nugget of gold was picked up on the old
master grohnd last Wedhesday.
—The Americas Republican has on ex
hibition a hen egg which is without a
shell, and has a tail attached.
| —A Mr. James Neal was recently
set upon by highwaymen in Walker
county, knocked senseless and robbed
of 5290.
—The Prasbyterions of Eastman, who
are under the pastoral care of Bev. Wil
liam McKay, of Macon, are raising
funds to build a church.
—The largest bream ever caught in
that .section, says the Hawkinskille Dis
patch, was caught by Mr. Joe Collier.
It measures fifteen inches in length,
seven in breadth, and four in thick
ness.
—It is stated that the murderer,
Coleman, now confined at McPherson
Ban-ticks, Atlanta, grows more end
more hopeful that tlie sentence of death
passed upon him fourteen years ago
will be commuted.
—On Wednesday last the check facto
ry of the Athens Manufacturing Com
pany caught fire, and for some time it
was feared that it would be destroyed.
Later on, however, the fire was fortu
nately subdued, with but nominal
loss.
—Copious and refreshing rains in
Spalding county have made the hearts
of the farmers of tliat section glad.
The crops are all in fine condition,
with, perhaps, the exception of the oats,
which were injured by the co^cl Weather
of the early spring.
— The Waynesboro Herald learns
that a few nights ago the residence of
Mr. Wm. W. Rhodes was destroyed by
fire, together frith his corn-crib, a large
quantity of Corn, and one or two out
houses. Mr. Rhodes lives near the line
of Burke stud Richmond and is a go-
ahead farmer. The property destroyed
Was not insured.
—The telephonic exchange in Atlanta
is becoming more and more popular,
and the Web of wires is being woven
more and more thickly daily. The ex
periments so far are pronounced very
satisfactory, and it is expected that in a
short time at least five hundred busi
ness houses of all classes of that city
will he, on speaking terras with each
other.
—The Albany Heirs says the people of
Baker ci unty, are bound to have a
steamboat on the Flint The boat will
be u stern-wheeler, and wiii be ready be
tween the 1st and 15.h of next Septem
ber. Bidnbridge has stock in the new
enterprise to lbt> amount of seven hun
dred dollars; and Albany is seriously
considering what she ought to do nil 1
der the ciicnmstances.
—The Quitman Reporter records an
other shocking case of accidental shoot
ing in Brooks county Thursday, which
resulted iu ilie death of a little daugh
ter of a Mr. Reese at tire bands of her
brother. It seems that the children got
hold of a loaded pistol and were play
ing with it, when it accidentally went
off, the ball taking effect in, and break
ing the neck of the little girl, who died
instantly.
—A gentletnan who has lately been
on a visit t > Lincoln county,, informs
the Crawfordville Democrat that every
man there has his “pockets full of
rocks,” which he is anxious to have
tested for gold, silver or capper. Every
body seems to suppose he has a valua
ble mine of some sort on his lauds,
and is continually on the lookout for
“indications.” Says the Democrat:
“The mines of that country are des
tined to briag^t into notice at no dis
tant day-.”
—The red bream in ponds in the
neighborhood of Albany are dying by
the hundreds. It was at first thonght
that they were poisoned, but this idea
has been abandoned, and it seems that
a mysterious disease has ntade its ap
pearance among them. The Advertiser
says that before dying the fish become
perfectly blind, and their eyes have an
opaque milky appearance.
—The Hamilton Visitor says that on
Tuesday of List week a very severe hail
storm occurred in the vicinity of Ca
tania. The hail lay upon the ground in
heaps three or four inches deep, in
places, when the storm was ever.
Much damage was done to corn, fruit
and cottoD, so much so that all who
live in the track will have to replant near
ly their entire crops. _ Fortunately the
track was not more than a naif or three-
quarters oha mile in width.
—The Gainesville Eagle says that Mr.
W. McGuire, of Dan son county, the
owner of the celebrated McGuire gold
mine, was in town a few days ago, ap
parently ii- a g jodhmaor with himself and
the balance of mankind. Like the
most of miners who know that they
have a good thing, Mr. McGuire was
"rather reticent in regard to his business,
but it was plain that he was very well
satiified with his surroundings and pros
pects. In answer to a direct question
as to the present product of his mine,
Mr McGuire informed tun Eagle that in
three days, last week^four hands made
—Notice the change of schedule on
the Perry railroad.
The recent rains have done much
good, and field cropB are reported as
growing finely.
—Day-labor is in demand. The farm
ers around Perry are offering good pay
for cotton-choppers.
—The council is having the rock
sewers on Main and Carrdll streets
cleaned put. A good work.
—The council have had the old armo
ry hall over otir office cleaned up and ar
ranged for a Council room,
—The Reading Club and Library As
sociation will meet in the library Hall
on Friday evening next at nine o’clock.
A full attendance is requested.
—Mr. T. J, Cater has had a very sub
stantial rock curbing built in front of
his store, which adds no little to the ap
pearance of things in that part of town,
—-She ife a negro woman, and can
Carry three buckets of water at once—
one on her head and one in each hand.
Her name is Bob Gordon, and she re
sides in Perry -,
—Our Public Library is still rapidly
growing in public favor. Nearly every
day new members are added, and the
contributions, in some instances, are
quite liberal.
—Mr. James R. Turrentine present
ed us last week with one of the finest
turnips we have ever seen in this sec
tion at this season of the year. It
weighed four pounds, and was of the
purple-top variety.
—We learn that a highly enjoyable
exhibition was given by tbe pupil’s of
Miss Scott’s school at Buff’s chapel re
cently. Charades, tableaux, etc., were
rendered in a manner that was highly
creditable to both teacher and pupiis.
—Our sprightly little ncighber, the
Fort Yalley Advertiser, will not publish
a semi-weekly issue through the sum
mer, bnt will issue the Sunday Adver
tiser Until fall, when the semi 1 weekly
will be resumed.
—We learn that- there was a most en
joyable picnic at the Factory on last
■Saturday. Many of the sweetest of the
sweet Perry girls we.re. in attendance,
and the fishing was splendid, if they
didn’t get a bite. It is astonishing
how much patience a young couple in
love have got when they get off to them
selves with no one around to disturb
the fish,
—The A. M. E. Sunday school of this
place, together with schools from the
country, hud their annual picnic on
Friday last in -the grove below Col. S.
D. Fallen’a residence. They had a big
tuihout, headed, by drum music.—
Judging from their looks, and the
amount of tain that fell, they didn’t
have a dry time.
•—Mr. Cofield, our artist, is just begin
ning a very elegant landscape as a pres -
ratforthe Library. When finished,
fre think the Association will have a
picture that they will be very proud of,
r8 fre all know Mr Cofieids qualifica
tions to excel in such matters. Ail de
siring. figst class pictures of •L emselves,
would do well to call on Mr. Cofield
and call early, as lie frill remain with us
only a short time.
—The lutnber for the cemetery fence
is nofr being hauled and work will be
gin in a few days. There will be a
handsome entrance; and the fence of
barbed wire will be of six strands run
ning all the way around, When finish
ed it frill, we think, be very handsome.
The entire cost will not exceed §150.--
The present council deserve great cred
it for what they are doing in this direc
tion.
—Out Commissioners have the
I Court House in good trim for court next
week. The court room, the stairs lead
ing thereto, and all the offices hav6 re
cently been re-carpeted with a very
neat and substantial matting. Oar
Sheriff deserves great Credit for
the mauner m which he has
things arranged around about and
within the Court House.
—The congregation of the Methodsit
Church, we understand, will, during
thy Summer, make all necessary repairs
and many valuable improvements on
their building. . To aid in doing this
the ladies of the Church have opened
an ice ’cream saloon in the brick store,
which will this week be kept open
on Friday afternoon, but during court
will be opened every evening. We hope
they may receive all, the patronage which
they deserve. If they do, their under
taking will certainly be suecesslnL
— Old man Cato Siappey, a very high
ly colored negro, having got his
“Irish’* up, and desiring to put some*
body etse’s “Irish” down; entered the
Irish potato patch of Mr. J. J. Marsh-
burn on last Saturday night and got
of his “Irish” (potatoes),
GEAtvD JURBOBS,—IsTWEEK.
J O Watson G L D Rice
0 W Holleman John M Martin
Jno Wesley Taylor Joseph J Dasher
^ Joslali F Hodges C H Moore
J H Clark J D Tharpe
J D Martin A J Martin
Gairett Smith O H Miller
Jacob Oooner John H Adams
F S Cater J W Woolfolk Si
1 F Mttrph Jno W Clark
A J Skipper Bryan W Browi
J R Wimberly C D Anderson S<
Da vid G Jones E S Wellons
JII Hose J M McKeuzie
Wm W Cook Jos C Ellis
GBAUD JURORS,— : 2nd-. WEEK.
Geo S Haslum B F. Cowart
Sam H Humph B J Dasher
Daniel F Gunn M S Jobson
GeoB Plant J O Wardlow
F M Houser W E Brown
William Brunson A C Bryan
Geo H White J W Hodge
Wm. M Kersh R F Napier
Wm. D Day T D Warirefa
W L Rainey Leonidas Blews
C B Wellborh D C Dunbar
B T Moore j M Culpeper
MSEtheridge W J Harris
J A Kill George Paul
3 O A Houser William Means
•• Tu£ undersigned
Old stand in
with a complete s.tock of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
DRY GOODS,
SHOES AMD HATS,
Wiiich he proposes to sell as cheap as
any other house in Perry for Cash.
All persons wanting goods on Time
mnst make good papers—such as I can
£ree omnibus
From and to the Depot;
The directors of the Library return
• ts for the following donations in
Jrton to those already acknowledg-
^Jlessis. Lewis & Forbes—The Ish-
b. Burr—Fort Valley Mirror,
j W.Burke&.Co.—Wesleyan Chris-
liii “ °1t C. It- Kocges—Irwinton
Co.—Christian
F. A?ery& Sons, Louisville, Ky.
-1 two-horse cultivator,
jno. Fern, Jr- & Co. Baltimore-1
• flt l or stove.
Marshall & Bruce, Nashville—library
register.
O. Burke & Sons, Macon,—one-half
nllon varnish.
P, H. Culler—glass ball, coral and
trab claw.
B. E. Park, Macon—1 Webster’s Un-
abridgen Dictionary.
A. Ii. Miller—Congressional Direct
or- ;
A 8. Giles-2 vols.
£. L. Debhard—1 vol.
Jno. H. Houser—1 vol.
Mrs. F. C. Napier—cf vols.
Sidney Lewis-“-l vol.
We ate still receiving donations of all
kinds, and hope our friends will not
think that we won’t take anything that
they may contribute. The directors,at a
meeting last mondny night, appropriated
g50 toward the purchase of books. The
committeo will make the’pnfchase imme
diately, aDd get such books as will
prove interesting to all classes of read
ers. B. C. HoiiTZclaw,
Perry, May 82di Secretary.
1 » t ■.
Charge Of Schedule. *
THE GENUINE
DB, C. McliAWE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
REST IN THE WOULD
And better than any Sai-
eratas.
One teaspoonful of this Soda witlffson:
milk equals Four teaspoonfuls of
the best Baking Powder,
saving Twenty Times
. Its cost. See package for val
uable information. ::
If the teaspoon is . ; top large-and doc:
not produce good results at
first, iise less afterwards.
I WlH also at all times in season
keep FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, and
KIDS; as I expect to keep up a regular
meat market, and ask all the people to
patronize and encourage me to do so.
J. W. MANN.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
rriHE countenance is pale and leader!.
A colored, with occasional flushes, of
a circumscribed spot oh one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu
pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs
along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds:
a swelling of the upper lip; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing
of the ears; an unusual secretion of
saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stom
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional
nausea and vomiting; violent pains
throughout the abdomen; bowels ir
regular, at times costive; stools slimy-
not unfrequently tinged with blood;
belly swollen and hard; urine turbid;
respiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy
and disturbed sleep, with grinding of
the teeth; temper variable, but gener
ally irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form: it is an innocent prepara
tion, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of C; M’c-
Lane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. :0:
BE. C> KcLANE’S
Executor’s Sale of Railroad
Stock,
Under an order from the Court cf Ordinary of
Houston county. Georgia, I will sell before the
Court House door in said county, on the first
Tuesaay in ATaynext, within the legal hours of
sale, two shares of the capital stock of the South*
western Eailroaci company, belonging to the estate
of Henry Toomer, deceased. Tel ins cash.
F. A. TOURER,
Euecutoi Henry Toomer, deceased.
traverse jurors,— 1st wj Ex.
Willis B Harris Frank C Houser
B F Bridges H L Williams
Wm J Mathews James Bushin
J L Causy J W Holliashead
Stephen Pattishall C A Warren
Jno D Marshall W E Boler
Jno W Gurr Johu Nelson
B W Scott M G Murray
C. O. DUNCAN, A. L. MULLER
DUNCAN & MILLED,
AttoiHoys &t- XtixxTvr,
Ferry, Ga.
Practice in the courts of Houston and
adjoining counties, Supreme Court o
Georgia, United States Courts, and else
where by special contract. jan 16 ly
TO THE FARMERS IN*
TEREST.
A FEW J3EBIAL.
What a Wife Can Do.
BY MISS MART E. BaP.TLETT.
Todd W C Seago
7 Holland A C Simmons
Mnray J N Tuttle
[ Slocumb G W Peddy
Warren F M Walker
nett Baifield J W Auhman
Barnes James M Parkef
[ Gurr Harrison Benson
I Barker J H Talton
(traverse jurors, —2nd wees.
S Thompson John T Winslow
Buff W M Avera
V Market T P Tucker
Cooper A J Adkins
J Moore E E Holland
HardiSou Geo H Avant
Causey J ME Barfield
0 J Rumph G N Rountree
1 Gunn Wm J Edwards
Gray Geo C Nunn
J Marshburti Isaac N Vinson
id Sasser T M Pugin
HoUzclaw B F Avaut
SI Boon Jno R Eye
Marshall Thomas Cannon
il Roland J W Harris
yham Thomson J S Haley
OF SATURDAY, APRIL 12th,
Will appear the first chapters of a now serial story,
entitled “WHAT A WIFE CAM DO,’* from the gift
ed pen of Miss &aet E. Dartlet r, of Cave Springs,
Ga. The story is one cf absorbing interest, and
will run through eight or ten numbers cf the
Weekly. The scenc~of the romance is laid in Eu
rope—chit-lly iu London and Paris—ar.d the au
thor, evidently familiar vrtii the localities she so
vividly describes, through the medium of a pleas
ing fiction imparts to her readers the additional
Xdeasurc of a tour ci the con linen t.
Subscription $*?a year, $1 for r.tx months. Mon
ey can be se.tby money order,-registered letter,
or express at c ur risk.*
J. H. ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
The schedule on the Perry and Fort
Valley Uuil Ri'ad was changed on last
Monday, as follows:
Leave Fort Valley. 10:15 a. ji.
Arrive at Perry...... -.11:05 a. m.
Leave Perry. >> 1 4:10 p. si.
Arrive at Fort Valley. j 5: p. m.
I Lave opened a Gin Shop at Gen.
•; t; ; »
Warrens old place one and a half ihilec
from-Perry where I am prepared to do
all kindk of
TVs publish the following order pass 3
cd at the lost term of Houston Superior
Court, for the benefit of those having
business ib coin t:
Ordered that the dockets of the May
Terta 1870 of this court be culled niid
disposed or in the following order.
1st, Comttlon Law. 2nd, Claim. 3rd,
Appeal. 4th, Jury Cases ou Motion
Pocket. 5th, Equity; Criminal Dock
et to be taken up Wednesday of the
second week of the term, and Motion
Pocket, Where a jury is not required,
at the cobVenience of the court.
T. j. Simmons, J. S. C. M. C.
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy “for all
the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections
of the liver, and in all bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia - and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rival.
fori the least money.
I shall use the best material and war
rant every job of work. No money re
quired nr til tbe work is fully, tested.
Orders respectfully Solicited
Langdon, W. Pooseb,
Perry Ga. ’
Nohetter cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IISI’YA'ZTOXS.
The genuine are never sugar coated:
Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with
the impression Dx. McLane’s Liver Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of C.
McLanE and Fleming Bros. ©
Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc
Lane’s LivAr Pills, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being
full of imitations of the name Me Lane,
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
Administrator’s Sale,
The Press Couventioh adjotirned sev
eral days since. We suppose the edi
tors, 09 they fisUally do, got through
With an immdusc amount of business
Which amounted to nothing; got—tired
and went home. At least those did Who
didn’t get too tired. The editor of this
paper frill arrive on Friday;
Superior Court.—Houston Superior
Court. cohVenes next Monday. Those
ihteHeated in its sittings may prepare for
it long seige ar juries have been drawn
for three weeks. We suppose that
touch business will be transacted during
this term, and there is reason for hop s
ing such will be the Case, frith so effi
cient judge in Charge as a Judge Sim-
toons. -
County Court.—County Court had a
short session this week, there not being
touch buiness on hand. We notice the
presence of several Fort Valley attorneys;
tuning whom were Cols; Winslow and
Collier.
Ice in any quantities, and at ail
hours, at
2t. J. W. Mann’s.
BlS CaBRaSS.—Mr. W. D. Day in-
foitns us that he cut from his garden a
day or two since a cabbage weighing 11J
pounds. Can any body else sliow any
thing better?
By virtue of an order from tbe Hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Honstou
county will be sold before the Court
House door in the town oi Perry on the
let Tuesday in June next, dfiririg iho
legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit: .v
That town lot in the town of Perry
known as the King lot; fronting ou the
public sqnare, adjoining Paul’s brick
store; also the dwelling house, aud lot
on Main Street now occupied by Dr.
?<L S. Jobson as an office. ;
Sold as the property of the estate of
Miss Emma King. Terms Cash;
W. D. KING, Administrator
April 28th, 1879—4w.
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The Cases are models of beauty, made of solid
walnut, Carvings of walnut, thoroughly sea
soned stock, put together honestly, smoothly fin
ished, made for durability and service.
The Patent 8top Action,
Had other mechanical arrangements, are of the
most simple and peHiect construction, easily ad
justed, and not liable to get out of order.
The Musical Combinations
are of great variety and excellence. Superior
Power, Depth, Sweetness, and Evenness of
Tone, and Fine Solo and other effects, are
among the desirable qualities of these Organs.
Every Organ warranted for FIVE YEARS.
Send for Catalogue and Price List.
TABER ORGAN COMPANY,
WORCESTER. MASS._
THE
INTRODUCED, i SS5.
la the fruitful source of many diseases, promi*
nent among which are
DYSPEPSIA, 8ICK-HEA3ACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVLS,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
STMPTHS Of A
TORPID LIVES.
XjObb of Appetite and Uauaea, the bowelfl
ate costive, bat sometimes alteraata with
Improvements.—Mr. J. D. Martin
frill, in a very short time, repair and
remodel his store house.
Our town is gradually improving, and
when the government makes an appro
priation to open up “Big Indian.^’ fre
may hope to see Berry a great mart.
We must-say however that fre don’t ex
pect the appropriation to be made this
year.
Compact, substantial, t-conom-'
ical and easily managed. Guar-’
aniecd to work well and give
fuL' power claimed. 7 he engine
and boiler complete, inolndlng
governor, pump, etc. (and box
ing) it the low price of
[3Horse Power, - $216 eV-
I'si - - - 2i:oi
OK “ " - SIS W
JAMES LEKFEL & CO., Spring-
ffipld flhin.
NEW HARNESS SHOP
In the right aide accTimder the jshouldosv
blade,’ fttllnogg after eating, with a disine
fclinatiori to exertion of body ormmd, Irri
tability of temper, Xiow spirits, Xosa cl
memory, with a feeling of having negleoted
some duty, General weariness; Dizziness,
Fluttering at the Heart. Sots before the
eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally
over tho right eye, Restlessness at- night
with fitful dreams, highly ctiored Brine,
IF THES2 V/AEHING3 ASE UNSEESSK,
SERIOUS DISEASES WiLL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
Personae.—Miss Vic. P, Faulk, of
this couHry, and Miss Henrietta Cole
man, of Macon, were on a visit to
friends in town the first part of this'
we>:k.
J. F. HUiViFHREYS,
OB0AN CO.
Meriden, Conn. U. S. A.
Perry, - - - Georgia.
H A'VTSGiec'itfd-in Terry next dcoi So ihe ,ftci” :
of Moore A Bro.; 1 rcapecilnDy Illicit e'bl«ii]
chare oi .the public p&troncge. I keep on Land
SATiDZ L,
EEJDI.ES, : ,
AND HAP.NEF3,
or make them lo order.
—The Columbus Enquirer tells of a
murder which occurred near Everett’s
station, on the Southwestern railroad.
'The difficulty was between two negro
convicts on the plantation of Mr. Chess
Howard early Sunday morning, and
resulted iu one cutting the other’s
throat, killing him almost" instantly.
The origin of the difficulty our inform
ant failed to learn, but it is supposed to
have been something about their break
fast. The murdered man was - the cook
for the party of convicts.
1 am ready to receive yotir tat te-
tnrns. Please come and give in your
property, and save all misunderstading
liereafter.
2t. L. O. Sinia, C. C.
are especially adapted to such
cases, a single dose effects
such a change of feeling as to
astonish the sufferer.
The Street Tax is ndfr due, please
come up ahd settle.
2t. P. C. Smith, C. C.
&re compounded from substances rbat are
free froxu any properties thai can Iubire
the most delicate or.^atiizatios. They
Search, Cleanse, Purify, audlnviypr&tc
• the entire Syeteu. ISy relieving the eu*»
f rerged Liver, thoy cleanse the blood
rsm poisonous humors, and thus import
health and vitality to the hodj, causing
the bovre.s to act mtrurally, without
which no one can feel well.
Neatly and promptly done.
PBICES LOW.
FURNITURE FREIGHT FREE,
up some
which we suppose he put down as his ohfliT<T-7mo'
owm For this Irish bull he will rest iho nu ^„„ „„
and abide, at abide if he doesn’t rest, ^
in the bosom of the Houston county ^ reeonstrD
chain gang for six months. again dfeturbe
-Oar town was mystified List week
by the appearance on our streets of one Bishop, the
Dr. George Thomas, of the colored er, will, on T
petsttasioh, who claims to, -and . appa- of guilty of m
rently does, perform the wonderful feats gree if matters
of shifting his heart from one part of This proposi
his body to another, causing his pulse °P s conDs el aj
to cease, and his “internal improve- att ° r ney.
ments” to turn somersaults. He ^
brings certificates from several physi- Bal(Jwin and
cians throughout this and other States & £i"ht rope s
as to his ability to do these things; bnt jj 0Ege to t i je j
whether he actually does we shan’t say. Broke from ti
But even if it is a humbug, they are were precipita
right nice parlor tricks,, aud - those of an am j a ;
our young men who like to stay at ho-' badly braised,
tels free, should learn' them; j not dangerous
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’WdrsB’s Blow Pedals,”i
Adjustatl orrsmovetiinstanliy,
Invenisd and Exelasivelv
iisad by Is Company,
Good SweeT Hams.—A fine lot of
Tennessee country Hams just recived
"J W. Brunson.
Teeth extracted without pain. Beau
tiful artificial teeth inserted, Abscessed
teeth and diseased gums cured by Drs.
Holmes, Macon, Ga.—Dealers in all
kinds of Dental Goods.
UNRIVALLED ill
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Chew Jackson’s
Tobacco.
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