The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, January 30, 1902, Image 5

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.... - wmm A froigtfp Enve&jssaetsit. “I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and in bed.half my time,” says E. Dein- ick, Somerville,. Ihd. "I spent about $1,000.and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kod<d Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am,entire ly well.” You don''t live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach dosen’t digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure does the stomach’s work by digesting the food. You don’t have to diet. Eat all you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. Holfczclaw’s drugstore. IF 9 6 OUT'OF FIX, We’ll Fix It Prompt attention gi^pu to Engines and all Machinery. repairing Mod I a>' : d Pi| a specialty rn Work mmmmmssimsi THE MARDI GRAS. How They Prepare for the Great February Festival at New Orleans. EuU stock of Pi pa tares always on hand. and Steam Fix- lidtter Bolling. Write for what you want. adTsio Wdlks, J. W. AHTH01NE, Frop’r., PO,or VALLEY, GA wSaaKs 4 h. %'ci M Third St pet, OEO.HUA'. liar v .1:' i S 5D.C, Bill of Fare to Order POPULA; Prompt and EfficientSeryii E. ISAACS, P- Tlye time required for the produc- tion of the eighty odd floats that eater into the carnival parades—day and night—is something like eight months, so that work must Lie vigor ously prosecuted from early July m order to have the floats in finished shape by the following February. The work must be done uuder the strictest pledge of secrecy, no one being permitted to enter the storage barns; and no information is obtain able as to the subject to be present ed, so that curiosity plays a very im portant, part in the festivities of the carnival. The coBt of producing each com pleted float ranges from four hun dred dollars as a minimum to doub le that amount, or even more, as the work is nr ore or less ornate. The float cartoons that are inspirations for the artists are accompanied by elaborate sketches of each of the hundred costumes that must be worn by those actually participating in the parade. These are done in water-colors upon cardboards 1 ittle larger than an imperial photograph.. They show color and other details. The names of the materials that en ter into the costumes are given on these cards, and they are subject to criticism by the design committee. While these things are taking place, all the floats are in the hands of their creators, and work is done from designs about twenty times the size of ths costirme-carcls, in which the characters are posed as they will appear upon the^floata in the street parade. Whon no seeming flaw re mains, a set, accompanied by the in dividual costume-cards, is sent tc. Paris, or some home city, where the costumes are manufactured.' Each suit is numbered and packed in a separate case. The costumes are usually delivered during the early Mr! of December, after which they ive removed to the “den,” where Wmm- • XX Liquor Saloons in New York. • _____ . i Atlanta Constitution. If You Want Anything “ ' ~~ — ■ KOPKLETOU. U fcmw berry jPkmis ’."'ho kuv.'e-.; stuck in the world. . Neatly 100 varieties. All the choice, luscious kinds for (he Garden a nd Fancy ' Market. Also Whip ping Varieties. Also I.Vuberries, Aspar agus, lUnibn:i>, -lirape Vines, etc. Our 130 page manual, free to Uuyars, enables every body to grow (hem with uecessiuul profit'. All plants packed to carry across the continent Iresli as e/hen dug. Illustrated catalogue tree. Specify.if you want cat. tiloijpid of Shipping Varieties or Fancy Garden kinds. CONTINENTAL PL \ YT CO:, Sl.r;?wlirrry Specialists, lCITTREM., N. C. ^.y., md&t \yjm Au ‘ r XXV P ijK if Wlo of Cardui. is the guardian of a woman’s health and happi ness from youth to old age. It helps her safely into womanhood. It sustains her during the trials of pregnancy, childbirth and | motherhood, making labor easy ' and preventing flooding and mis carriage. It gently leads her through the dangerous period i known as the change of life. cures leucorrhoea, falling of the womb, and menstrual irregularity in every form. It is valuable in every trying period of a woman’s life. It reinforces the nervous system, acts directly on the geni- ! tal organs and is the finest tonic for women known. Ask your druggist for a $1.00 bottle of they are arranged on long pine ta bles, each suit surmounted by its appropriate picture. The members are kept busy for weeks having their costumes fitted by tailors, armorers and milliners. When all prepara tions are at last finished, the various costumes are replaced in their sever al boxes, which are kept locked until the eventful day or night when they are to be publicly used,—W. G. Bow- cloin in the February Woman’s Home Companion. ■ *- ■ •«> -4 — New Yorkers are a peculiar peo ple. You plight deprive them of meat and only arouse a growl, blit if you take away their drink you ex cite a revolution. The prevailing sentiment on the drink question with them is not American, but con tinental, and the queer philosophy saturates New , York politics that liquor laws should take their shapes from the habits of foreigners, rath er than that the foreigners -should shape their habits by the laws that best represent American life and opinions. The result of yielding to the de mands of the drinking classes is seen in the enormous number of sa loons that cater to their appetites for intoxicants. New York state has 34,640 retail liquor and beer shops, while the fourteen southern states, with more than treble the popula tion of New York, have but 30,373 such shops. That iB a difference of 4,267 in favor of the southern stated Takiiig those figures into account, one cannot be surprised at the tre mendous influence of the saloons in New York politics: The question of Sunday opening of the saloons has divided not alone' the political parties, but the clergy. Bishop Potter, Ilev. Dr. Raihsford, Rev. Dr. Parkhurst and other preach ers of lesser fame advocate the open ing of tho saloons after midday, or after 1 p. m., on Sundays. They do not explain why they should not'os well be open in the forenoon as thp afternoon, but they do explain that they do not wish to 1 see the super- ighteous Seth Low thrown out of the windows of the city hall by Tammany four years hence. The fight now going on in the great metropolis is a very lively and interesting one. The mayor would like to .please the saloonists and not too deeply offend the people who yet believe in a sober Sunday. Fire- eater and Boss-smasher Jerome is tearing around like a cat in a boiler shop and swearing that the Raines law must be repealed or he will en force it with all the drastic ferocity of another Torquemada. The saloon crowd threaten to bring Tammany back into power unless the reform crowd surrenders to them horse, foot and dragoon, while. Boss Platt, wlo is a Sunday school man, would rath er see Tammany win than to see the Sunday saloon doing a wide-open business. So there you are; and the finish of Seth Lowism is already in sight! XM A BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, / . DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND POLES, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC., You can save money at A GOOD RECOMMEND ATI ON. “I have noticed that tho sale on Chamberlain’s Stomach and' Liver Tablets is almost invariably to those who have once used them,” says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommenda tion could any medicine have than for people to call for it when again in need of such a remedy? Try them when you feel dull af ter eating, when you have a _ bad taste in the mouth, feel bilious have no appetite or when troub led with constipation, and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which they af ford. For sale by all dealers in Perry, Warren & Lowe, Byron. A Texas editor pays the following tribute to the young ladies of his town: “The 8^“ of our girls are small, tapering and beautifully shaped; their eyes are as brilliant as **♦*; they are without || in this or any other §; their frowns are like f +, and their 12345 excite ! ! of pleasure. Read this closely; do not ? its readability, and try to the situation. "Wine of Cardui. Batesville, Ala., July 11,1900. I am using Wine of Cardui and Thed- ford’s Black-Draught and I feel like a already different woman already. Several la dies hei;e keep the medicines in their homes all the time. I have three girls and they are using it with me. Mrs. KATE BRGWDEK. Persona]. The lady who had to leave .the donation party the other night be fore it was over will please call at our drugstore and get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup [Pepsin. She has indigestion or she would not have been taken, sick, and if she had taken Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin she would not have had in digestion. In 50c and $1 bottles at druggists. For advice and literature, address, giving _,jnptoms, “The ladies’ Advisory Depart ment", The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga, T6nn. jompany, *ro»:o yvr is KbA-f in|p Executed —-AT THIS OFFICE The Yellow River is styled the “Sorrow of China.” During the last century it has changed its source 22 times, and now flows into the sea (1,rough a mouth 600 miles distant ibat of 100 years ago. It is ten illthat its floods in the pres ent century have cost China 11,000, 000 lives. Subscribe for The Home JnoBNiT., The Sugar “Trust” Game. Paul’s Furniture Store. A complete line of COFFINS and CASKETS always on hand. President Havemeyer, of the Amer ican Sugar . Refining Company, through various media of publicity, pleads for admitting free -of duty the raw sugar from Cuba, and in do ing so he appears to many as a phi lanthropist. He shows that while the government collects about forty- nine millions a year in duties on raw sugar, the consumers have to pay not only that, but thirty-six more, which goes into the pockets of tho beet and cane growers. Raw sugar is the raw material of Mr. Havemey- er’s industry, and the cheaper he can secure it the greater his profit. J?ut he doesn’t suggest taking off the du ty on refined sugar nor the counter vailing duties by which he and oth er refiners aro enabled to exclude foreigu competition and tax the American people for their own bene fit. It makes a difference whose ox is gored.—New York Herald. The profits of a gold mine de pends, not on the amount of rock crushed under the stamp but up on the amouut of gold which cau be extracted from the rock. It is a similar way the value of the food which is eaten does not de pend on the quantity which is tak en into the stomach but upon the amount of nourishment extracted from it by the organs of nutrition and digestion. When these or gans are diseased they fail to ex tract the nourishment in sufficient quantities to supply the needs of the several organs of the body,and these organs cannot work without nourishment. The result is heart “trouble.” liver “trouble,” and many another ailment. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov ery, acting on every organ of the digestive and nutritive system,, restores it to health and .vigor. It cures diseases remote from the stomach through the stomach in which they originated. “Golden Medical Discovery” contains neither alcohol nor narcotics. GEORGE EPAUL. Peny, Ga. The Kind You Havo Always Bought, anti which has foeem. in uso for over BO years, has horn© tho signature off and has hoon made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no en,e to deceive you in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good* 9 aro huff Xtepcrknenio that triiio with and endanger tho health off Icdhnts apt! Children—•Uxporie-'uco against Kspcrimen*. V® VJ U U -us U'® t.l CASTOR! Castor’a is a Star gorie, • Drops and contat/i.n neither Bubstantio. Ita a? and allays Fcf/cr O Castor* Oil, I'are- t is Pleasant. It Morphine, nor other Narcotic [fuarantoo. It destroys ‘Worms It cures Diarrhoea and ‘Wind rJ frwxtvtuto ALL;;:;’ Byrups ' ip ’>s.H Colic. It relievos ?L 1 cething !i'rouhte;‘, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving Healthy and natural sloop. The CMi&rcnX ihanu ..-oa—lDio Iilother’s Friend* I h o’natm’o of THE OBNTAUR COMPANY. T7 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. At Greatly Reduced Prices. Fifty now Upright Pianos will oiose out at greatly reduced prices within the next few weeks. Among them such celebrated makes us Steinway, Sohmer & Co., Kranich & Bach, Stuitz & Bauer, Budh & Gests, Lester and Uoyal. Call at once and secure one of these bargains F. A. GUTTENGERGER & CO., 452 Second st-., Macon, Ga. Jb what you do every : you buy your time Sash, Trimmings and all kinds of mill work and builders supples from oil* superior stock. Builders, and contractors will find that they get a superior grade of lumber and workmanship in their line at lower p ices than they cum get elsewhere. -.mi Phone 187. -C3 JR &o C O -7 FQrVr VALLEY, GA.