The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, October 30, 1902, Image 8

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M ■ V, Cured Ills Kiiciinmtism. Mv. Jolm Chick, of Lot. Angeles, Oak, ’writes: “I feel very grateful to yon for inducing me to use your Rheumatio cure —Unicsoii. I bad suffered iuteusely for two years, using all kinds of remedies, internal and external, withous the leaBt benefit. Unicson cured me.” It alto cures all Bladder and Kidney troubles caused by uric acid. Send stamp for book of particulars to the Lamar & Rankin Drug Co., Atlanta, Ga., or Uric* .son Chemical Oo., Los Angelos, Oal. Druggists sell it at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $6,00. — * 1QSNNS Y IiVA.NlA PURE RYE, EIGHT YEARS OLD. OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS Pour fultQuarts of this Fine .Old, Pure RYE WHISKEY, $3.60 Wo ship on approval in plain, Boalod boxes, with no markB to indicato contents. Whon lyou receive It and tost it, If it is not satisfactory, return it a’ our expense and wo wil return your §3.00. We guarantee this brand to bo EIGHT YEARS OLI>. Eight botllos for $0 00, oxproBo prepaid ; m>ottfo8 for §0 00 oxproBB prepaid. Ono gallon jug, oxproBB prepaid, §3 00; 2 gallon jug, oxproBB prepaid, §5 60. No ohUrco for boxing. . Wo handle all the lending brandB of Bye and Bourbon WhiBkioB and will Bavo you CO l'or Cent, on Your Purchases: § Quart, Gallon. Korituoky Star Bourbon,... § 86 $126 Elkrtdgo Bourbon 40 166 Boon Hollow Bourbon 46 1 GO Oolwood l’uro llyo.... 60 100 MonogramHyo..... 66 200 MoHiuyor Hyo.... 00 220 Makor’s A AAA 06 240 O. O. V. (Old Oscar Popper) 06 240 Old crow 76 260 Fincher's Golden Woddlng.. 75 2 50 Hoffman House Byo.... 00 800 Mount Vernon, 8 years old 100 8 60 Old Dlllingor llyo, 10 yonrs old 126 400 Tho above arc only a fow brandB. Bond for a catalogue. All other hoods by tlm gallon, suoh as Corn Whiskoy, l’oaoli and Apple Brandies, oto., sold equally as low, irom $126 a gallon and upwards We make a Bnoolasty of the Jug Trade, and all orders by Mail or Tolgeraph will havo our prompt attention: Bpeolal inducements offered. Mail OrderB shipped same day of the receipt of order. The AHmnyer & Fhiteau liquor Company, GOG, 008, 610, 613 Fourth Street, near Union Passenger Depot. W yOOY, GEORGIA BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE PLYING BETWEEN Savannah and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore Complete information, rates,; schedules of trains and sailing dates of steamers cheerfully furnished by any agent of the company. Bad Political Advice to Negroes. A recent press dispatch from Charleston, S. C. says: In view of the action of the re publican party in Alabama and North Carolina upon the negro question, and the holding of re publican conventions in the con- grBesional districts in this state, Captain John G. Capers, United States district attorney and repub lican national committeemen for South Carolina, was asked what was the position of the republi can party in this state upon the negro queBtio n. He said: “The organization and opera tion of political paities upon pure ly racial classification is, to my mind, wholly inconsistent with the spirit of our government, re quiring, as our government does, well defined duties arid responsi bilities from all of its citizens. In the exercise of citizenship, when the negro asserts a right, and demonstrates that it rests up on intelligence aud character, rather than upon race prejudice or fancied and unearned distinc tion, hiB rights should be reBpeot- od as au American citizen regard less of his color. “In politics the negro trouble in the south cQmes, in a large measure, from the advice he re ceives from his northern colored brother, Who ruin the effect of a protest against a white man’s party in the south by a practical demand for a black man’s party. There is no good reason why the republican party in the south should be all white, and there is every reason why it should not be all black.” The Power of Wealth. Dawson Nows. The most significant thing about the end of th the coal strike is the man who ended it, J. Pierpont Morgan, Never, perhaps, has been made more evident the power of uni im ited wealth and its consequent prestige than in this instance. Various leaders on both sides con cerned, sundry labor agitators and experts, and even the president of the United States, dealt them selves hands in the game of intri cate diplomacy involved, and one 1 stremiou PERFECT PASSENGER AND SUPERB SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE » Connecting at SAVANNAH with STEAMSHIP lines AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND BAST THEO. D. KUNE, W. A. W1NBURN, General Sup't, Traffic Manager, d. O.' HAILE, General Pass’r Agent, F. d. ROBINSON, Ass’t General Pass’r AgonV SAVANNAH, G/L RING tfS YOUR JOBWORK, SATIS- FACTION C k'A?.AS EETD. Items of interest. and all strenuously endeavored to settle the matter in some arnica ble and satisfactory way. But the matter refused to be settled, and' would not have been until 'now had not tho king of finance taken a hand and poured effective oil upon the troubled waters. When Morgan manipulated his magio wand and exclaimed, “Peace be still,” there was peace forth coming immediately. More powerful and absolute in influence than the combined force of all those who tackled the gigan tic problem, thai? even the chief executive of the, United States, tho declared representative of seventy-six million of people, he has made, unmistakably evident to public soi'utiny the sheer pow er of princely wealth. GEORGIA STATE PAIR The sense of touch is dullest on the back.' The body is said to have five hundred muscles. There are said to be 4,500.000 farms iu the United States. The United States exported 218- 000,000 bushels of corn last year. About six million people have come to this couutry from Ger many. Of the 86,000,000 odd acres of land in Russia 28 per cent, are oc cupied by forests and orchards. An exchange says that the more voice a man puts into an argu-' ment the less logic he puts there. Bamboo in Java makes an ef fective poison, the fine hairs of the young shoots being mixed with food. Making lace by hand is a well- deqeloped art in Paraguay, and is practiced generally throughout the country. In spite of hard times the value of farm animals in Germany is increasing at the rate of $4,000,- 000 per year. The elections in all the states will be held on the. 4th proximo and all the candidates expect to be elected. The Philadelphia academy of sciences owns a lock of hair from the head of each president of the United States. f The number of deaf mutes in the United States is said to be over 110,000. The number of blind persons is 88,906. Ip Liverpool, which is the dens est and unhealthiest district in England the population is 68,828 to the square mile. Au olive tree yields six pounds of olives when it is three years old. At the age of fifty it yields from 22 to 27 pounds. Germany produced last year 20,- 000 tons of calcium carbide, equal in lighting power to 9,500,000* gallons of paraffin. The herring fishing off the coast of Donegal last autumn was the best on record and realized over $200,000 to the looal fisherman. It is said that Thomas A. Edi son has never owned a watch. “The one thing I want least of all to know,” says he, “is the time.” All the cork used in the world in a year weighs just over 1,000 tons. It comes from Prance, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and North Africa. The spoon is very ancient, aud many fine specimens are in exist ence that were used by the Egyp tians in the seventeenth century, B. 0. Over 19,000 Londoners live in building erected by the Peabody trust. The London county coun cil dwellings accommodrte 15,052 porsons. Whkt is known as the fruit trust handles 25,000,000 bunches of bananas and§250,000,000 cocoa- nuts a year, besides oranges and other-fruit s. For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Valdosta, Ga., October 29tli to No vember 9th, 1902. The Central of Georgia Railway offers the following low rates from all ticket stations within the state of Georgia to Valdosta, Ga., and re turn , for this occasion: For individuals, one fare for the round trip, plus 50 cents admission. For military companies and byass bands iu uniform, twenty or moie on one ticket, one cent per mile in each direction. Tickets on sale October 29th to November 8th, inclusive; final limit November 10th, 1902; For further information, apply to any Central of Georgia Railway agent or representative within the state of Georgia. One of the latest things to be developed in the trust line is the' candy trust. When combina tions of capifral become so grasp ing as to reach out and hit the youth of the land, the sweet girl graduate and the tender young couples who “keep company” it is time for the people to rise and call a halt.—SaVantrah News. Healthy Kidneys Mean Long Life. If you want to restore your kidneys to their former healthy state, take Smith’s.Sure Kidney Cure. 50 cents" at Cater’s Drugstore. Experts, declare hats are, from the higienic point of view,, an ab solute absurdity, save where aot ual protection from the sun is neoagsary. British ships .carry’,52 4-5 per cent, of all the imports into the United States, and nearly 48 tons out of every 100 that enter Rus si an ports. A GOOD PLACE. Notice is hereby given to ladies and gentlemen who visit Macon that Mrs. W. H. Houser k now running a first- class Boarding- House at 765 Cherry St. which ie very near the businees center of the city, and she will be pleased to serve them meals at 25c. each. Strawberry Plants The largest stock In t he world. Nearly 10.0 varieties. All the choice, luscious kinds for the Garden and Fancy Market. Also Ship ping Varieties. Also Dewberries, Aspar agus, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, etc., etc. Our 120 page Manual, free to buyers, enables everybody to grow - them with success and Profit,. All plants packed, to carry aoross the continent fresh as when dug. .Illustra ted catalogue free. Specify if y ou want catalogue of Shipping Varieties or Fan cy Garden; kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO. Strawberry Specialists. KITTRELL, N, G Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfiil- tiess and Rest-Con tains neither Opium,Morphine nor'Mineral. NOTkiARCOTIC. Ttsapc of OldJirSAMUELPlTGUKR f\tnydan Seed'' A!x. Senna * Kotke Ue Sa/it — xSrrft * Hotltt-Send - Chtnfiti Sugar Wntr/y've't fit:ten Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature oF NEW YORK. -V.( b. mon 11, s■ olll - I)(isi;s - EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE OCNTAlin COMPANY. NEW YORK OITV. eumatism and all Liver, Kidney and Blad' der troubles caused b 1 jy uric acid in the system. It cures by cleansing aud vitalizing the blood, thus removing the cause of disease. It gives vigor and tone and builds up the health arid strength of the patient while using the remedy. URICSOL, is a luminary in the medical world. It has cured and' will continue to cure more of the above diseases than all other known remedies, many of which do more harm than good. This great and thoroughly tested and endorsed California Remedy Remedy never disappoints. It cures in fallibly if taken as directed. Try it and be convinced that it is a.wonder and a blessing to suffering humanity. i Price $1.00 per bottle, or 6 bot- >5. For sale by druggists. ties for $5. oe> Send stamp for book of partic ulars and wonderful cures. If your druggist cannot supply you it will be sent, prepaid^ upon receipt of price. Address: URICS0L CHEMICAL CO., Los Angeles, Cal. or the LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. Distributing Agents. The Macon Telegraph. THE SEMI-VfEEKLt Mill OF ATLANTA, GA., Is a twice-a-week NEWS paper, published on Mouday and Thursday of each week, with all the latest news of the world, which comes over their leased wires direct to their office. Is an eight-page seven-column paper. rate arrangements we have secured a special with them in connection with ' OUR PAPER. and for $2 we will send THE H0MS J0URNAL, THE ATLANTA -Sefifit-Weekly jsarria- auu .ho, Southern Cultivator ALL THREE ONE YEAR. This is the best offer we have ever made our friends and subscribers. You bad better tako advahtage of this offer at once, for Tho Journal may withdraw their special rate to us at any time. The Semi-Weekly has many prominent men and women contributors to their columns, among them being Rev. Sam Jones, Rev. Walk er Lewis, Hon. Harvie Jordan, Hon. John Tem ple Graves and Mrs. W. H. Felton, besides their crops of efficient editors, who take care of tho news matter. Their departments are well cov ered. 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