The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, December 11, 1902, Image 8

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—■praam —- — - = \ Which? . A lean and potash-hungry soil, wasted seed, wasted labor and Idle gins—A MORTGAGE. Or, plenty of l In the fertilizer, many bales and a busy gin-A BANK ACCOUNT.* Write us for our books. They are money win. ners, We send them fret to farmers. german KALI WORKS. OB Nassau St. Now York A GOOD PLACE. I f | Notice is hereby given to ladies and gehtlemW who visit Macon that Mrs. W. H. Houser ife now running a' first- Glass Boarding House at 765 Cherry St. which ie very near the busihees oenter of the city, and site will be pleased to serve them meals at 26c. each. PENNSYLVANIA PURE UTS, EIGHT YEARS OLD. OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS Four fulIQuarts of this F]no ,01d, Pure XSVX2 WIXISKUTr , $3.50 |§Sp :■ "Wo ship on approval in plain, soalod boxes, with no in uric s to indicate contents. When |you. receive itand test it, if it is not satisfactory, return it at our expense and wo wil'return yotir $3.60. Wo guarantoo this brand to bo Eiairv YEARS OLD. Eight bottles for $0 50, exproso pvopaid •, ia bottfos for $0 60 express prouaid. . Ono gallon jug, express prepaid 2 gallon jug, iltt' No olmri Wo ban' allon jug, express prepaid, $3 00} jug, express prepaid, $5 60. •go for boxing. ' die all the loading h brands of Rye and m. . mg Bourbon W^lisltioB and will save you CO Pci* Cent, on Your Purchases: Kentucky Star Bourbon,.... Mlkrldgo Bourbon Boon Hollow Bourbon Oolwood Pure Bye Monogram ltyo McBrayor Rye Maker's A AAA O. O. P. (Old Oscar Popper).. Old Crow..., :. Flnohor's Golden Wedding Hodman -House Rye Mount Vernon, 8 years old... Old Dillingor Rye, 10 yonrs < The above »ve only a fow b Bond for a catalogue. All othor Hoods by tbo gallon, snob as Corn a Apple Brandies, etol, .sold Quart, Gallon. ....« 36 $126 155 .... 45 1 00 100 ..... 55 2 00 220 . 240 (15 2 40 ... 7f. 250 75 2 50 800 .... 100 350 > 126 400 "Whiskey, Pencil and a,ji,,u j-itmuiuo. equally as low, from ®12B a gallon and upwards we make a speoiasty of the Jug Trade, and all orders by Mail or Telgeraph'will • have our prompt attention: Special indubemonts offered. Mail Orders skipped same day of the rooeipt 'of order. The Altmayer & Flateau liquor Company, 606, 508, 610, 612 Fourth Street, near Union Passenger Depot. MACON, GEORGIA Isa twico-a-weok NEWS paper, published on Monday and Thursday of each week; with all the latest news of the world, which conies over i their leased wires direot to their offloe. Is an eight-page seven-column paper. By arrangements we have secured a special rate with them in connection with 1 OUtt PAPEK, ’ . and for m we will send THE H0ME J0URME, THE ATLANTA and the Soutlirn Oultiva tor ALL THREE ONE YEAR. '. _ • .: : ■ This is the best offer we have ever made our friends and subscribers. You had > Otter take advahtage of this offer at once, for: The 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 Bev. 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 the ■ news matter. Their departments are well cov- ered. Its columns, of farm news are worth the the price of the paper. Send direot W this office $2.00 and secure above mentioned papers one year the home, journal, PERRY, GA. “ ALL OVER THE HOUSE. Ideas For Changing a Plain Room Into a Beautiful One. The architect of home, beauty is the woman. It is the little personal touches, evidences of feminine fore thought and planning, that impart the real atmosphere of home. An empty corner, an ugly niche, be comes an inspiration for woman’s ingenuity. A cozy nook of her cre ation is a pretty note in the scheme of furnishing. The tones may be harmonized with the oolbr scheme of the room and embody a pictur esque retreat as well. Newer than the Turkish corners are the East Indian nooks, says the Philadelphia Times. One could hardly say prettier or more artistic, but their .harmonies of vivid hues blend well into a solid sweep of mellowed b.eauty as unbroken as the tints of a rainbow. To drape an East Indian corner the East Indian prints should be used. The Mer.ut prints of East Indian origin are genuine importa tions from the orient and usually range in price from '20 cents to 35 cents a yard. Curtains and Bur mese Merut, Lahore, Persian and Calcutta panels are hung at avail able spaces on the wall to suit the artistic eye of the decorator. The pan els cost about $1.50 each. Hus Kus fans Jill a vucant spot here and there, on the wall quaintly and in keepiiig with the East Indian schonip of draping. Along with these, says .the designer, odd traps and plaques of Moradabad or Ben ares ware are placed with the dra peries for appropriate and decora tive background. These pieces, by the way* come froift Benares, the sacred city of . the East Indians. The cozy comer may-be as elabo rate and .extravagant as you please, though four prints are sufficient for a beginning. prapery For the Bed. Dor the young housewife who is ever struggling for pretty effects ahd yet has to think of her pocket- book a charming way of adding to the daintiness of^ her bedroom is suggested. ' A simple and graceful drapery which adds to the beauty of any style of bed is easily arranged. It consists of one length of what ever material is chosen. This is passed through a large ring of wood or brass hanging from a staple in the ceiling or from a rod projecting from the cornice at the head of the bed. The ends of the material are drawn apart in cur tain fashion and carried *to the sides of tho headboard, where they are held back by means of bands or chains. - | A fow rods of cretonne in one length will permit this style of drap ing.. _ Moldings For Curtains. The use of moldings instead of .poles at windows is extending. V A new treatment has a short valance of sheer drapery in figured design falling from the molding across the window frame, with straight hang ings to tho -floor on either side of the same material. Underneath and close to the sash are short curtains of similar weave, hut plain tint, har monizing with the ground of the other hangings. i ' Cauliflower Cream Soup. Use the liquor in which a. fowl has been boiled for this soup in or der to get the best results. Have a quart of such stock and cook in it a good sizpd cauliflower cut in small pieces. Add to this one onion and pepper and salt. When the cauli flower is quite tender, .strain and press through a sieve. Add to it a pint each of milk and cream. Heat up, thicken a bit and serve with fried croutons. Soup From Almost Nothing. The bones of a turkey or chicken roast will make an excellent soup. Boil them in plenty of water till the meat falls off the hones. Then pick the bones out and season the liquor with plenty of pepper, salt and chopped celery. Thicken with a little flour and water, letting it simmer till well done, and you have a very good soup out of almost | nothing. His Surmise. Little Willy—Marpma, is it' the lightning that strikes or the thun der? Mother—-The lightning, child. Little Willy—And I s’pose the thunder is the walking delegate, ain’t it? Sparks and Flashes From the Uve ' Wire of Wit. Tom—By George, old man, that’s a stunning girl who just bowed to youl Who is she? Jack—My sister. v Tom—Your sister! Since when? Jack—Since last night. ' "Hope springs eternal in the hu man breast,” remarked the person who makes a specialty of quotations. "Yes,” rejoined the practical man. "That’s why the pool of dis appointment is always slopping over.” Tom—I understand your friend, : Miss Ryder, is a great horsewoman ? Edyth—Yes, indeed. Why, the other day when she was taken sud denly ill she sent for a veterinary surgeon. Mrs. Hewed—What are those purple things ? Dealer—Eggplants, ma’am. ; Mrs. Hewed-—Oh, how lovely! I’ll take two and set them out in the back yard, po they bear fresh eggs all the year found? 7 . •' - — Miles—Have you ever noticed that a widow has nothing but words of praise for her late husband? Giles—Yes. And I’ve also no ticed that a sleepy wife has any thing apt words of praise for her late Imsbancl. Saved From the Deep. “Lof^y, I : m goin "I’ll he drowned! "Oh, I don’t know!” Mutual Desire. "I desire an audience with the manager,” remarked the dignified, smooth faced person as he ap proached the box office of the thea ter. "Step right in,” replied the man in the box office. "I think he’s look ing for a few audiences himself.”— Philadelphia Record. 1 This signature is on every box of the genuio* Laxative BromoQumine Tablets (he remedy that rates a tsoid m one dt-ngp THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. / Perfect and Peerless Retires' Rheumatism and all Liver, Kidney and Blad der troubles caused by uric acid in the system. It cures by cleansing and vitalizing the blood, thus removing the cause of disease. It gives vigor and tone and builds up the health and strength of the patient while using the remedy. URlGSOLi 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 I never disappoints. It cures in- i fallibly if taken as directed. Try it and be convinced that it is a wonder and a'blesaing to suffering humanity. Price $1.00 per bottle, or 8 bot tles for $5. For sale by druggists. 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 Angel*., Cal. or the LAMAR & RANKIN DRUd CO., Atlanta, Go. Distributing Agents. PERFECT PASSENGER AND SUPERB SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE BETWEEN PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE 1 The Macon Telegraph. Published every day and Sunday, and Twice-a-Week, by The Macon Telegraph Publishing Co. Subscription Daily and Sunday, $7.00 per annum. Daily except Sunday, $5.00^per annum. Twice- a-Week, $1.00per annum. Best advertising medium in the city. Rates furnished on appli cation. 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