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in the American Newspaper D»i
than 25,000 copies each isxue, wit
line of advertising in them. A li;
pers of local circulrtion in every;
more than 5,000 population witl
inch for one month. Special lists
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FKEIGHT iSE R VICE
In effect March 16th, 1890, /na.the
Georgia Southern 'and Florida
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New and decant, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars
on Nos. 3 and 4. 3 ,
Trains 1,2,3 and 4 arrive and depart
from Union depot.-Way freight and ac
commodation trains 11 and 12arrive and
depart from Macon junction.
Freight received and delivered at de
pot comer Fifth and Pine streets,Macon.
Freight for Americus, Albany, Bruns-
Trick, Savannah, Charleston, Florida
points and all other places on or reached
via this road will behandled with prompt-
ess and dispatch.
O. B. WILBURN, J. T. HOSE,
Gcu*l Freight Agt. Gen’l Pass.
A. G. KNAPP, Traffic Manager
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Popular Seiencc
About 2,000,000 tons of water
goes oyer Niagara every minute.
Statistics seem to show that in
most countries insanity is on the
increase.
Gearing for electric railways
made out of rawhide is preferred
to metal, as it makes far less noise
and wears better.
Duplex telephony, it is now
thought will play an extremely im
portant part in the solution of the
difficulties in connection with
long-distance telephoning.
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POLITE ATTENTION GIVEN ALL GUESTS. COMFORTABLE
ROOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WIT T E BEST
EDIBLES T E MARKET AFFORDS.
RATES: S2.00PER DAY.
jgg§“ Liberal reduction by tha week, or by the month.
The color line was closely drawn
the other day in New York in the
case of T. Thomas Fortune, the
colored agitator and journalist. A
salcon-keeper refused to serve him
with a glass of beer, on the ground
that he was a negro. When he in
sisted on his rights a policemen
was called, and Fortune was lock
ed up. A correspondent, speaking
of the case, says it is next to im
possible for colored people, how
ever educated or well dressed, to
secure accommodation or attend
ance in many of the hotels and
restaurants of New York.
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crude American oil,
much inferior petroleum from the
Russian wells and sell the mixt
ure as genuine American kerosene.
Since certain sections of the to
bacco growing districts in the
South have been lighted by elec
tricity, the ravages of the tobacco
worm are said to have been great
ly reduced.
A Nasal Injector free with each bottle'
of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50
cents. Holtzclaw & Gilbert.
The only person who is safe in
Ireland is the Cove of Cork.
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We Have a Complete Stock and
Full Assortment of Commercial
Stationery, and duplicate Macon or
Atlanta prices in this class of work.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Two elephants of a circus were
being driven on board a steamer pt
Seattle, Wash., for a trip to Fern-
dale, when they refused to step cn
ghngplak and both made a break
up street. The largest, named
Queen, was pursued by a crowd of
men and boys into a lumber yard,
where she made a stand and trump
eted several times. The crowd
pressed her with clubs, and in a
moment she charged them. In the
scramble a big pile of lumber was
upset andfour men were buried.
After an hour’s chase Queen was
captured.
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An Editor’s. Faitli,
The editor of tha Advocate, pub
lished at Greenville, Ala., express
es his faith in S. S. S.: “The good
this preparation has accomplished
is incalculable, and thousands of
men and women that it has saved
from an early grave to-day rise up
and bless the originator, and those
who placed it in their power to
procure it. A number of our. ac
quaintances have used this won
derful-medicine to their great ben
efit, most of them to their perfect
heaiing, and their testimony has
been given to the public that oth
ers like them may take the heal
ing balm. We know that Swift’s
Specific (S. S. S.) is no humbug,
sn sum
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
yon have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh’s Yitalizer. It never
fails fo cure. Boltzelaw & Gilbert.
PUBLISHED
BETWEEN MACON, FOBT VALLEY, PEBBY AND COLUMBUS.
(Southwestern Division.)
Schedule went into effect March 30th, 1890.
(Standard Time, 90th Meridian.)
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comfortable-in hot weather.
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“Eackmetack” is a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
Holtzclaw & Gilbert Perry, Ga.
A man in narrow circumstances
cannot consistently expect a wide
appreciation.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve
Croup; "Whooping Cough and rronchi-
tis. Holtzclaw & Gilbert, Perry, Ga.
and can recommend it, and we do
most heartily. The proprietors arp
genial, liberal and charitable, and
have done probably as much or
more good than any other firm in
the South., Read, reflect and be
relieved.”—Greenville, (Ala.) Ad
vocate, Nov. 1SS9.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Subscribe for the Home Joubnal.
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To euro Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti
pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take
the safe and certain remedy,
SMITH'S .
Use the SMALL Size (40UttleBeansto tho
bottle).. They are the most convenient.
Sixitftialo lor all Ages.
Price of either size, 25e. per Bottle.
For further particulars relative' to ticket rates, schedules, best routes, etc, writs
to or call upon E. M. FULLER, Agent, Perry; J. C. McKENZIE, Supt. Macon
x E. T. CHARLTON, Gen’l. Pas. Agent,
Savannah, Q a-
KISSIS@a'”»SH.
A Problem to Solve.
8avxmuth Kews.
To raise the standard of recruits
for the army and navy is one of the
problems that Uncle Sam will have
to solve soon.
The progress toward reducing
the number of desertions from the
army is gratifying. The returns
for the past six months, just pub
lished, show that the desertion evil
is rapidly decreasing, the number
of desertions reported for April
being about 100 less than for the
corresponding-month of 1889. For
Maya similar creditable showing
is made. Recent reforms in the
treatment of enlisted men have
brought about this welcome change,
and an order issued by the Secre
tary of War some time ago per
mitting any recruit, after he has
been in the service three months
and until he has served seven
months, to apply for a discharge,
Btate the reasons ■ of his disaffec
tion and get an honorable dis
missal, has almost put an end to
desertions at the recruiting posts,
where formerly probably 90 per
cent, of them occurred.
The most desirable recruits,
however, avail themselves of this
open door to leave the service.
They find after a short experience
that there is a great difference be
tween- the real and the ideal of a
soldier’s life, and even the opportu
nities afforded for distinction and
promotion after four or five years’
service do not lure . them' on. In
order to render attractive the ser
vice to the class of men it is de
sired to enlist, army officers have
suggested the revision of the pay
table. They have reached the con
clusion that this is the only way
the quality of enlisted men can be
improyed. None are better quali
fied to judge than the officers
whosei opinions are based on prac
tical experience, and congress and
the war department should give
the matter consideration. Thir
teen dollars a month does not seem
like good wages to the average
young man, and it is not made
much more attractive when he is
told that in time he may be made
a corporal at $15 per month, or
sergeant at $17, or, if lie has ex
ceptionally good luck, a first ser
geant, and receive $22 a month.
The same arguments apply to
the navy, and now that aliens can
no longer be enlisted on Ameni
can war vessels, it is beginning to
be a serious question where the
sailors are to come from to man
the ships . kept in commission,
Boys educated in the naval squad
rons seldam re-enlist, but are at
tracted to. the merchant service,
where, they receive better pay.
An Ingenious Hired Man.
All hired men are ingenious,
only some are more so than oth
ers, says the Pittsburg Dispatch.
One day last week a gentlemen
sent John, his coachman, milk
maid and bottle-washer, to the
neighboring villiage for 50 cents
worth of 2-cent stamps. After the
usual time—say three hours—had
elapsed John returned from his
tramp of two miles. His face wore
a self-satisfied look when he came
into his employer’s presence.'
“Got the stamps, John?”
“Yes sir,” the -man replied,
handing over a bunch of 1-ci L
stamps.
“I said 2-cent stamps, John, and
yo’ve got ones.”
“Yes sir,” and the smile widen
ed, “I asked for 50 cents worth o’
stamps, and the postmaster, says
he, ‘l-cent or 2-cents?’ ‘Do yon
sell 1-cent stamps? says I. ‘Yes,’
says Tie. ‘Well,’ says I, ‘if you
can buy stamps for a cent what’s
the use of payin’. 2?’ an’ I bought
the 1-cent stamps, sir.”
Of course John’s master was
charmed with his thrift
The transition from long,'linger
ing and painful sickness to robust
health marks an epoch in the life
of the individual. Such a remark
able event is treasured in the
memory and the agency whereby
the good health has been attained
is gratefully blessed. Hence it is
that so much is heard in praise of
Electric Bitters. So many feel
they owe their restoration to health
of the use of the Great Alterative
and Tonic. If you are troubled
with any diseas of Kidneys, Liver
or Stomaco, of long or short stand
ing you will surely find relief by
use of I lectric Bitters. Sold at
50c. and $1 per bottle at Holtzclaw
k Gilbert’s Drugstore.
Wis.- Words.
can, and die
Live while; you
when you must.
A silent tongne is an enemy to
the feast
Keep of the frying pan and trust
to the broiler^
Merriment at meat means a
long face for the doctor.
A whiff of the kitchen is some
times better than the taste.
People who kill lions learn to
shoot by practicing on other
things.
Before great victories can be
enjoyed great battles, must be
fought.
Educating the boy is the pa
rent’s endeavor to get him to
choose right.
To-have a course marked oat be
forehand, is to be prepared for
difficulties.
It is not so mnch what a man
does as what he loves that decides
his destiny.
An egg on your own plate is bet
ter than a turkey on somebody
else’s table.
No amonnt of cultivation can
change a worthless weed into a
useful vegetable.
What a blessed condition of life
it is when even our troubles may
be made a means of joy.
If we were mef not so imper
fect oarselves, we would have a
better opinion of other people.
Shadows have no elaws; they
carry no swords, and fire no guns,
but they frighteu .many people to
death.
People who boast that they nev
er did any harm, are generally
those who haven’t done' much
good.
Serving riches, instead of mak
ing riches serve you, is the most
piteous of all poverty. It is slavery.
The man who threatens to com
mit suicide when he is in low
spirits is a safe enough venture
for-a life insurance company.
When a man is fortunate in bus
iness he attributes the fact to his
ability. Whe he is unfortunate
he bewails his bad luck.
If fws Wwrt
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Itis as pleasanf to tha taste aa lemon irma
Tho smallest infant will __ r
Tho smallest infant will take it and
know it is medicine.
Children ciy for it. Never fails to
Chills once broken will not retain.
Cost yon only half the price of other cm
Tonics. ^
No Quinine needed. No purgative seeded.
Contains no poison. Cheaper than Quinn*. I
It purifies the blood and removes all
• larial poison from the ayatijm. v
It is as large as any dollar tonic and ntnk
for 50 cents.
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
750 PAIRS ME2TS LAOE CONGRESS.SHOES, at §2.25 per pair.
800 ll “ “ “
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900 PAIRS MEX’S CA-TOE AXD HAHD-SETVED SHOES, at S3.00 per pair.
1,000 .“ “ PLAIX • « $3.15 “
I^ITFelt and Stiff Derby Hats, from $1.00 up to $3.00, in light colors. Straw Hats from 35c., 50c., 75c.,
We give bargains in these goods. Send ns mail orders, or come and sec us.