The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, December 20, 1888, Image 4

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Mne" Buci*sits Arnica Salve Savannah X t ,T. Brinson, au < -ii,, , 0 . .. r > ! W S. Felder has kpplied for letters The Best Salve m the T?orId fen , ^jra-nistration on the estate of YErs. Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt' C. 3L Felder, of caig county deceased: extensiee Rheum,-Fever Sores, Tetter, mill mnn tt i / ^*-- ,1 - 1 -ins,'Corns, £ESUji389 j0 f theCourt of Ordinary s of .said ore, ismamiei county, tyus aI1 Skin Eruptions, and positively * shoSdnotbe in uie city yesterday, oiuoe the eures piles, or no pay required, granted,., spiue.straw bagging has made its Jt is guaranteed to give’satisfaction officialsignatarotliisNo-vem- appearanee,* Mir. Brinson has made or mone y refunded. Price 25£&fts ] ’several visits to this city to inspect p 2r hox. Far Sale by aR drug- it. He is convinced that it is the „; q t s ..... . ,, , • »“ '* -as _>*e- •=- ’■*■><?* substitute for the jute. "'** J. H. HOUSER, 'Ordiiiary. bagging, and the only people wifo are in a position to manufacture it at prices to -ccfmpete wth the jute 'manufacturers are the saw mill t lO .-it :■ .• : - »en. - . ^ Mi\ Brlnsbh explained that only green'pine .dfraw is used iii the mannl&cthre of : the bagging, and ! that 5 life kmouiit of straw from 'the' trees felled everyday for saw mill j purposes in this state, and wh'e't is O^OEGIA.—HpnsTCN Courty: Tfi'e i^tSfih'oTE the appraisers to set apart 12 months tmpport for Fannie Tharp from estate of John Tharp, of said county, deceased, having been filed in'Office': ,. i i This is therefore .to cite all persons concerned to appear, at the January term, 1889, of th&.Court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any they •Save, why said returns should not be jaljWed and be made the judgment of 'this <;6urt. . t . . itness my offi^fd signature this Nov.’ Lucinda C. Jones, of said county, de ceased: ' ■ <; ... .ri- This is therefore tb cite all persons concerned to appear at the January term, 1889, of the. Court of Ordinary of said comity, and ehow cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted: Witness mv official 'signature this Dec. 6,1888. J. H. HOUSES, Ordinary. COMBINED KEFBACTIXG 29th, 1888. J. H. HOUSER, Ordinary, WITH GltEAT I'OWEB, THEY life ‘AS TBASSPAEEST AXD COLCTBLTiSS A , -V ' ~T ] light itself. . pGEORGIA—Houston county: o- ! "PrAfl. Williams has 'afOtolied for letters prop- 'thrown ’away because of- its utter Ana for softness and endurance to tiTc eye ctcndt | Fred. Williams, has applied for •al for the 1 pine straw manufactui-« PERFECT SIGHT PRESERVERS* | t}hs is tlrerefoi'eto cite allpersons con- W friy severkl weeks. In the I Testimonials from the leading piiysicianaie the 'cemed . fo aimear at the January term, . ° :, . . i • i ii ' United states,' goverpvrs.--strf^torst,§ iegisL.'.ore,; -^ggg ofllmBo’fiAbfOrdinaryof saidcoun- chemiipai .process to which the jggM.men ofif «my they have, why straw .is subjected, in its prepara- j ics, etc., can be given ito ucs-e tad their sight im-; said application should not be granted. T . . , I nvaved llV their nap. 2 \^iv4'nnAn wv Affintol cncm*l^Tii»ot’lno Watt tion for bagging, Mr. Brinson thought thi turpentine operators would be able to utilize tlife spirits coming from the straw; “By this means, you see,” he Said; “thfe entire tree would be uti 1- izedi'wfiereSS now only the body r df tile tree is used. The same' |Joweiy or perhaps a 6mall addi tional pow.er to that of a saw mill, "would run both machines and in addition to turning out thousands bf feet of lumber and thousands of 'gallons’of spirits in this State dai ly, thousands of yards of pine straw bagging could be manufac- turhcrh'tih'e same time, thus crea- tiug-an industry in the South unrivaled by any in the country.” Mr. Brinsori Said that there is ho obsfeidle in thh way that ho. knows of’To prevent the manufac ture of bagging here. The raw ihaterial is'at .the fingers’ ends of proved by their uae. ALL EYES FITTED, _ AND THE FIT GUARANTEED, H HOLTZCLAW Sr, GILBERT, Druggists, Perry, Ga. . . Witness my official : 29,1888. J, i 4w. this Nov. SEE, Ordinary, signature . H. HOUSER, , Georgia—Houston County: . R. ,W. Hartley^ a'drilMistrator of S. D. These glasses are not supplied to peddlers at A mAiit, 6f Said ’COlUlty, deceased, has ap- any HAWKES ; plied for letters of dismission from said WHOLESALE DEPOTS-": ATSLie, Ga., Austim trust Texan. [ hien, find the labor re quired to haul logs to the mill coqdd at the same time gather the straw. |It would, perhaps, require an increase of skilled labor to op- ferate tlie bagging machinery, but once the manufacture of bagging is started in the Sotitiq where there are endless quantities of material fclose at hand, the industrial preig- 1-esfiof this section will be greatly increased, and thousands of labor ers ivill fiud employment in the manufacture of-Southern products. He Hvill visit Wilmington, N. C , shortly with a view to ascertaining wbat can be done toward estab lishing a bagging manufactory in connection with his mill and tur pentine; distillery interest?. He will endeavor to get the inkide of the manufactory at Wilmington, and. then he will decide whether 6r riot such an: enterprise can be started in.this section. A Costa Iiieau Delicacy. Aside from t!i£ sfcaut rations he brings, the: Yiilaro’s food consists main'ly. pf.yvild hogs, pr such other animals as he may be able to kill, eked out by tortillas, and as an oc casional luxury a dish of red beans stewed in fat. Monkeys are con sidered the choicest of merceaux, particularly the large red species, Which are highly relished by the hunters-as ure raccoons by south ern darkies or Thanksgiving tur- f»B New Englanders. Indeed, in Canny parts of Spanish America mjulcey meat is eaten by both na- lives and foreigner's,' whose gas tronomic tastes are harder to please than those of the hungry Yularoes. I can, myself, testify to the fact fliftfc. a well broiled slice of young ape, | though a trifle tough and strongs r& not m-rre rfnpalatable than’ b'ear steak or buffalo meat, which it greatly resembles: If one could oYerc'ontfe' tlifi caDnilbal- istic ideas engendereci by Darwin ian- uofise‘se7 anti not feel as ii feed ing upon black baby, monkey flesh Would- he ! decidedly -preferable to pork as an article of diet.—Cor. Bhil irjelphia Record. .1 CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. TheVe are twenty-two' different fives of Miniel Boone fin'print. To THE EDiTOR—rieuse inform ypnr r.-T,d sir* tliat I have a'jiftsiSTC'riinSdy lor tin* above named disease. use tlidu-:- i.’t'.s At liopeless ease§;have bdeh pernuincniiy t-uren and pos^ oiiice address-. I’esnectiuMy. IUM. M. f .. 1S1 i'eurl st.. N. v V-)r v ThtV. Ve'lx-at UoanUnnos, W. D. Suit,- Druggist, Bippus, lud., testifies:' *T> <SW6' recommend Electric Bitters’nag t;B^ ’ Yeryl. best remedy. Every bbitle sold' litis given relief in every . case. ' One. ihfiii t;ok six bottles, and was ciiirea of rheumatism of ten years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, drug gist, Beilvitle; Chid,'-affirms: “The 8pdf soiling medicine I have ever iiaudled 5 in my twenty years expe- PIANOS , ..i.uis is therefore to cite all persons con- 1 'CemM ,, td app$^r,,at the, March term 1889 of the ( ’ourt of Ordiiiary oY said county, and show cause, if any. they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official, signature this November 29,1888, &. & HOUSED 3m. r Ordinary, ■ Cocntx: Of at for letters of Mrs. mms. FT*ST Georgia—Houston County: James A. Hickson, adminisfrator of the i estate' of W, O. Rmere.xleeeased, has applied for dismission,from said trust: This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned to appear at the February tend, 1889 of the court of Ordinary of said coun ty, and show cause, if any they have, why id application should 'not be granted. said ess my official November 1,1888. J H. HOUSER, grant signature, this Ordinary. WHCEIST I IN MACON DtlN’T FORGET TO VISIT ^WACHTEL’S^ Central City Clolli- lug iiM -NEW STYLES— Organs MUR HOME IS NOT FURNISHED WITHOUT ONE. SAVANNAH, fc«u, Nov. 1,18881. Forty Thousand Southern Honies nia'de happy with fine instruments since 1870a and still the grood work goes on. 3,000 Pianos and Organs sold lost year, 5,000oar markfor this year. T.owpr IMcps j Better Instruments; Easier Terms and Kreater Inducements will gain its this in- ci;sn8ed sale; , Thousands of Homes yet nnsnpplled with Instruments that misht to-day be enioyina them throngh our easy system of selling. CASH to pay down not needed. Wo have A PLAN by which, WITHOUT RISK, any one can obtain an Instrument of any Style or Price, making either MONT QUARTERLY or YEARL until paid for, meanwhile Instrument. No extortionate prices. No Risk. No For. 0$ FARMS AND TOWS PROPERTY. ♦ IN BIBB AND ADJOINING tiOUNTTES ELLIOTT ESTES,' 563 Gberr-y St.; Macon, Ga. ERTZ’S^ doing Emporium, MACON, GEORGIA. Onr Fall Stock Unsurpassed ii? ill aeon : s Onr Prices Always is use of the LowSst feitnre of all cash paid if Installments can- iperrtctly not be promptly paid. Contract; ] FAIR and EQUITABLE, protectlns pur chasers from oil imposition oi* legs: Write ns and we wiU point out the way to get a fine Instrument Easily and at a T.ow Price; Wonderfnl bargains for Fall 18881 Better than any before oflered. Prices Largely Reduced. Notice these SPECIAL OFFERS: Slprighi Piano omy $2D0 Scale—Three -Rosewood—Fully Guaranteed Tdfle: —Sweet Tdfle: Catalogue Price, $600, Parlor Organ- only $65 Four Sets Reeds—U Stops—Couplers— Handsoftie Case. Catalogue Price, $300. An Unequalled Stock of CLOTHING. HATS, SHIRTS. ML AKD Bill -JUST RECEIVED.- I|e largest Steel! k the City, —LOWEST PRICES AT— <X] WAGHTEL’S, t> / 31S Clicj-ry Street, DlScofi: 05.. Hendarson Aeadoniy SESS10IV Si88-89. FIRST TERM opened Monday, Aig', 27,1888, and closes Deo. 22, 1888. SECOND TERM opens January 7 ) 1889, and closes June 14; 1889.. _ RATES OF TUITION: o §1.50, §2.50, and §3.50 per month. Good board can be secured in .respect able f amilies at from §5.00 to §9.00 per mdnth. jzS.'- For farther particulars add-iess J. W. WIMBERLY; Fres; Board; or M: A. EDWARDS, Seo’y. Ang. 23—. SIMS, ■. ^ PERRY, GEORGIA. vST* Office over Paul’s Fumittirs Store First-rlass work. Prices moderate. Pat ronage solicited. apl28 ly ESTABLISHED 1878. ?!a< 0UTm%d$ Whistle! itssbialty. Sam. Weichselbanm’s is headquarters for the sale of fine Old Two-Stamp Whiskies. . S. W. Private Stock Rye... _ Finch’s Golden Wedding RyD. Melwood Mount Vernon Rye. ’keiituCky Sime Bourbon. Kentucky iQfape Grebltilq'ttrbcm. ' North Carolina dorn Whisky. . Georgia hand-made Peach Brandy. For m’edidmalfise the above cannot lie 'excelled:. . .. My stock of imported Brandies’, Wines, ‘Gins and Rum, are bought with the great* Jest caW, ahd.'a're the beat bifinds known in the market. Imported Ginger Ale, London Porter Bass’ Pale Ale; MeEwan’s Alefili'f’a.'ys on hand and gqt&ak botEOYa prices. It will be td’ydur advantage to call on me before purchasing elsewhere-. Filling Jugs a Specialty. Crders from the Country Solicited. SAM. WIACHSELBALili, ois Ckerry Street, Macon, Ga. Sept. 27th,1888. 's. s. parMeee jg; Cherry Street, - - Bltt-con Georgia, DEALER IX CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, |MpSSj ROAD C^RTS, BABY CARRIACi^ HARNESS, LEATHER 1 , - SHOE FINDINGS, Etc. GEHTRAL BAfllOlD, Savannah, July 1.1888., 'On iitfd iltev.zthis .jhssQuges-trains-will »ra3 d»ily unless juarkctl which are daily except Sunday. • The slandard lime by which these trains are run is the same aB Jlacon city time. yft arsenjt 3 }Q | Ai* Atlauta o 40 am j is 90 am 1 2 (IS pm ] B ^5 pni D 38 am | 5 40 pm | 9 Ot) pm Passengers for Thomaston and Carrollton take train leariotrat 6:UUa. m. Leaye ^ta.eon.... .1 2 35 aw j 2 00 pm \ •***•• Lea^u. Clolnmhus | G 55 am j 5 55 pm j ...:. . A1* Montgomery. I 10 40 am, 9 40 pm | Passengers for Talbotton should tAke either the 2:55 rm or 2 GO p m train- •TV.-, Leave Macon 1 55 ’a m Leave Ciilnptbns 8 25 a in Arrive Birnlui^hara . v v 3 30 pm Leave Macou | G 50 pm | 10 15 Arrive All>auy [ 11 05 nm - 1 .. 2 S5 Pease-gers for Perry take cither 10 13 am or 6 50 p m train. T>avc’ ‘AT aeon".... j 10 IS aiu j 6 5 »pm | Jft A»l til’ ll e | - i as i.iu | 2 43 am j At Montymuery.. | ! \t < o pm 1 7 30 am | TO THE i&AVE M .*;■•*£. ■ • -’.v . - : ' :T RYTri . m- WiNSHlP & CALLAWAY’S OLD STORE WITH AN: FILL AND WINTER CLOTHING for mm Am boys; ALSO,—— Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, .Hits, Etc. GUARANTEE TO FLEAS^. ALL WHO MAY 'COME TO SEE THEM. . ,, . REDDING % BALDWIN, 368 SECOND ST., Macon, Ga. (Winship & Callaway’s old stand.) kUlBERET 'STREET, - MACOJV, ga: AND We ai% better prepared than evei-to meet the .delfiands ’Of- the tira.de. The patronage of the planters of Houston and adjoining cofuMe S fiollcited. 8 All First Class Groceries Always on Hand: BAGGING AND TIES AND RUST-FM(fr OAT^ ARfi SPECIALTIES. DAVIS & BAIfiKCQM,. Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. July 26. SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS MOOD. (ESTABLISHED 1831.) f-.-. 1’assnu^ei-k fnr Fort Uainos, itnena Vista Dlaki-Jy. and Clay ten should take l )-15am train. Is the oldest and-tnosl popular scientific and nieftlianical paper published and has the largest circulation of any paper of Its class in the world. Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engrav ings. Published weekly. Send for; f & CO., Publishers,' 3S1 Broadway; -r specimen i’ trial, §JL idwafifiil. MCH1TE0TS & BUILDER^ M Edition of Scientific American. W A {Treat success. Each issue contains colored lithographic plates of country and city residen ces or public buildincs. Numerous engravings and full plans and specifications for the use of such us contemplate huildinjr. Price $2^0 a year, 25 cts. a copy. MUNN & CO., publishers. Stool, Cover, Instructor, Music Book and all Freight Paid.' Other Special Offers just as good. Largest Sltiw South to choose from. TEN GRAND MAKERS: SOO Different Styles. Can suit all buyers. Write for catalogues, circulars; and Free Copy of our new paper “Sharps and Flats,” giving full and valuable information. REMEMBER OUR LOW PRICES. OUR EASY TERMS. One Price only. HANDSOME OUTFITS. BEST INSTRUMENTS. ALL FREIGHT PAID. 15 DAYS’ TRIAL. MONEY SAVED ALL. LU D D EN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. SAVANNAH, 6ft A RUINED HOME* Our house is on fire f Our home is burning up 11 What cry so piercing- to the soul I Fire, indeed, is' terrible when it destroys inanimate thirds we loVeV but how much more terrible when it destro; Hvir.g tissues of the flesh! Fire in the blood, how cruel in its efiect! Covering the fair skin withspots and blemishes. Tvringing thelimbs and joints with aches and pains, creating ulcers and running sores. Singeing the very roots of the hair and causing it to fall dead away. Cramping the functions of the liver and kidneys, with internal swellings' itiS sores. Disfiguring form and feature. Thank Heaven; iS" the midst of such faar- QUICK CURE ■ful contemplation a cure: safe, sure and quick in its efiect, comes to mind It is Botanic Slop'd Baim, made in tfce : beautiful city oi Atlanta. Sa. An illustrated “Book of Wonders'" sent free oy ■the Bio .id Baku Co., Atlanta, Ga.. is tiled with most convincing prcc cf its remarkable mtrit. E3?-Rc,'oer: Ward. Money, Ga., writes "For t'.veivi or fourteen" years 1 have seen a great sufier- er from a terrible form of Wood poison. My head, face ar.d shoulders became aimcsta-mass’oficcR-up- t:cc. and finally the disease comm&cedeitir.g away rr.y skull bones. I became so horribly repulsive that lor three years I absolute:-,- refused to let peoplr*see; me. 1 used large quantities of most noted biddS* remedies and a-pslied to nearly ail physicians near- _ me, but my condition cor,- BAD BLOOD tinned to grcW Worse, and all said that 1 inust sirely die. .My bones became the seat of excruciating fMj ^ aches and pains; my nights were^passSd in misery; f 1 was reduced in fiesh and strength: my IddSeys whr? terribiy deranged, and life became a Burden to me. J chanced to see-ar. advertisement of Botanic Blood . CliTG Balm. (B. B C.) and'when eight of"ten bottles had ! U^DERWEAU, AECKWfA^, HOSIERY, COLLARS and CHEFS, HAY DIyERCHIEES, uSiBRELI.AS, i& Co., who f have had over j 40 years’ experience and have made oyer lOQfiOO applications for American and Eor- • eign patents. Send for Handbook. Corres pondence strictly strictly confidential. trade Marks. Lenvo, Macon | ]‘*35 «uj ! .... Avrivc-MIHen... j ‘g«~Rpm| 8 Hi am | ...?.. Arrive August^, j 4 3" pm | 11 5 apt .... Arrive ftrynhii.jk j 5 (?o pm j ' (5 15 am J j'assengers for Sylvauia. 'Vrightsviliej Faudere* VilJo, talre ‘trill u * Lea,vc Macon ;| Ar Miliedgeville.. | ArFatonton j 10 35 am 2 25 pm 4 00 pm .... ... Lv Atlanta G am, j Ar M aeon 3 0 25 an?. \ 9 10 am 1 00 pin 2 35 pm 6 38 pm 2 15 pm 10 50 pm Lv MontR'»niery 1. Leave Columbus. | Arrive Macon.... j 3 00 pm G 45 pm lo 45 am 2 05 am* | Goo mi G 00 am | Leave Birmingham Leave Columbus Arrive Xz C-m 11 45 am 6 45 pm 10 45 pm Leave - Albany | Arrive .Mae.m | 2 • 0 am 1 5 4*» a in | 1 i 55 an 5 15 pin Leave Moiitg-unnry. Leave sm'thvilJe.... Arrive Macon.. .*. | 7 40 am | 1«» t*5 pu» | i 1 4* am ( 5 21 an. j, ...A. | 5 Ihi am j LeacG 'fiiieil...... | .\iigusta | Lcr.vr. fijlvaimah .. j Arrive M^idii r .... | 9 45 am 7 3 am 7 10 a u 1 40 pm 12 on m , 8 20 pm j 2 50 am | Leave Katonton... | ArMillodceviile... | Ar Macon | *8 20 am 9 40 am 1 4o pm In case your mark is not registered in the Pat ent Office, apply to Munn & COy and procure Immediate protection. Send for Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for hooks, charts, maps, etc., quickly procured. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors. General Office: 3G1 Broadway, N. Y *Dr.ily except Sunday. Sleepiug cars on all niirlit trains between Macon and Savannah, ^avaimah aud Atlanta. Savannah aikl Mae.ou, and Macon and Golnnibus. Tickets i '»r all pomts and sleeping car berths on bale at city ofi*ce Hotel Lanier, ai.d Dopot ticket J. T. HORf, *. £ if.'dHAfei.'toti. i •T. Agent. -> .. ..Gi.P-,Ag.*ni. A . KNAPP, Agent.Macon, fin. ^■CLinlt'u.re Oa-xipet^; Sfezln-lf Beds a^rro. 3^a,ttxesses’ 559 and 561 Mulberry Ft., Macon. Ga.. NEXT TO HOTEL LANIER.’ mm -WILL SELL- SHOES and HATS CHEAPER THAI ANY H8U8E SOUTH OF WASHINGTON: j Come and get our prices, and we will save you money. t Our goods must be sold. We don’t advertise for fun. We mean, business. The stock bought for the Fall Trade is lrrge and choice. Come and see us. . . ? HATS! HATS! HATS! In all kinds of si atns. D^BBY HATS, and PLANTERS’ SOFT HATS. PRICES TO SUIT THE PRICE OF COTTON. W.jg. CATdMRt & GO., 36^ Second Street .'arc! 1(6 Goiter. nue, , , 5tfiA^ON, GEORGIA; PERRY HOTEL, PmeM¥ s Wkamig% J: Nj TUTTLF 4 Proprietor. F< r the MEN ANfiBOYS inUT-FlBHT The Original Wins. C. F, Sininsons;. St. j-opis^PHin’r * Aj; Sitntacfis Liiv-rf t'd Sjo, in the X/. S. Cdhrt defeats J. ; B* ZeiiJn, Prop’r A. Q. Simmons jLiv- S. L. has for 47 j*ears Cur$d Indigestion, Biliousness, all We keep ft complete Tine of gaf fhents for children, such as SUITS, UNDERWEAR, HATS AND CAPS. When I eay CDEB I do mot mean merely to Etop them for a time, and then have them p8- turn* again. I MEAN A RADICAL* OUKB» X have made the disease of Be sure and get the latest styles,' to be had only fit FITS, EPSLSPS'S’ os? FALLING- SICKNESS, A lifelong stndy. I waekant my reiiiScly to. Cube the -worst oases. Because others havo failed is no reason for not nowreceiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottlb of my Ikeamjbce Remedy. Give Express and Fost Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure yon. Address .G. ROOT, M.C» 183 Pearl St., Hew Yobk INDIGESTION, LSILIOUSNLSS, Dyspepsia, SickT±2adaciie, Lost \Church, Adams, Tenn., writes: **I |think i should have been dead but for your Genuine M. Al. Sim mons River Medicine. I have I/***' I&&T3 purpose.” - .7 Dr. J. R. Graved, .Editor The 3a/-f/st, Mi mpnis, Tenn. says: I received a package of vourLive* se<l half of it. Medicine, and have yst It works like a chax^r I want no hiftter, ^tiverR^fl?tr.tor and cer tainly uo A Zeilin's mixture. J. II. HEllTZ'S, 574 and 57flGherry street, corner Second 5 , Machii^ Ga. FEMALE MEDICINE tonetoafid strengthening the.U^r- beeh used I wqs pronounced sound and well H un- ; 5 Si.riric i t.L.ieiS LlaVS Sd’lSu til61Y case was WGll kuuwa ir^ theu:GQ:cty. ,, tdstiuArDy, Fo tb.tfe tile verdict i* : —-' — -liinoUS'diat’Erpec’l'id'Bitters do tofenn. Belmont Station. Miss., writes" M diseases of the"liver, kid-- "iugomsandaii .-v . 1 i •* j n | esme out; I' lost ir.y appetite and oecams "ivi. uilly a ball dollar * a mere skeleton- I sm now taking B. B. B., and the’ seres are going away and my strength Is comjig*- 0.31 i- -&r ! - r . OF PURE COD UVEH OIL Ine System“and building up the geueral'heM' j INDIAN WEED corrects all.irregularities and annoying troubles. Almost as Palatable, as Milk. i suffer. It gives the. mmm healthandstrength«ndi makes cheerful the despondent, depressed in spirits. Li change of Utenolaayshould be wlth- ont INDIAN WEED. It is Safeamd Unfei&ngi Ask your Druggist. So dlsgtfltied. that it care be tahezu | digested, and asatmilated by the moat | HtlLTZCMW & GILBERT. sensitive stomach, -when-the plain oil cannot he tolerated; and by- the co P Mtes i a fiesh producer." -k^ i gain rapidly while taklag it. ration in the woriij foi tie relief and enra of CONSUMPTiOhf, SCROFULA,' ■tcuLfi^ ies, Liver-Moles, Pim ples, Black-Heads, Sunburn and. Tan. A"fern applications will render tl n ' :es. '- Ai- __ leSores. •es the Senses of Taste; Smell antTHearing. GENERAL .DEBILITY, WASTING ; most stubbornly*ycd skin soft, smooth' DISEASES, EMACIATION, white. Viola" dream is not a paint or COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS, j powder to cover defect^bnt a remedy to cure., * The great remedy for Consumption, and ; It is superior to all'jqtKe^. preparations, .and' Wasting in Children/ Sold hy^aXL Druggists*' • is guaranteed to give sUtisfe^tion. At drag-. ^ ^ ' gists or mailed Tor <50 centK : r Prepared’ by drug stores. Vnk.-' ,A particle is applied into each nostril and ts agreeable. Price 5Qc. at Drnergisrs or by mail. ELYBBOTHEBS,36 Warren St..New York. SU3SGEIBE AEVFRilSt TOE, IN , ;. TKbi ^IOME JOUBNAl, Headquartelt for Honst In news. -is vi uiaticu iui Uu UCUIS.V JTrtjUiXICU U G. C. BITTNER & CO, . TOLEDO, OHIO. For Sale .by • Holtczlaw &GilbeKT, Pejry.’Ga. f OLTTE ATTENTION GIVEN ALL GUESTS’. (ioMFOBTABL^ ROOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST EDIBLES THE MARKET AFFORDS. fiAfES: $200PEE RAY Liberal reduction by the week, or by the month.. PosSssses many Ifflpbitant Advantages oyer all other prepared Foojls. BABIES CRY FOR IT. , r - IHVALIBS RELISH IT. Mates Plump, Laughing; Healthy Babies. Regulates the Stomach and Bowels. Sold by Druggists. 35c., 50c., S1.00. WEtLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BOgimOTOHrlfFr • Baby Portraits A Portfolio of beautiftd baby portraits, printed teat photo proc ' on fine plate paper by patent' photo process, sent free to-Mother of any Baby bom within a : /s name and age. . WELLS, RICHARDSON ffC04'Preps., Bdi'Ingfin, Vt. t’s Easy to Dye Superior IN Strength, Beauty, AND Simplicity. color more goods than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and, durable colors. -tASfc fcr-.the Diamond,*adt no other. 36colors; fo cants each. no other. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington. It For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USS DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 1 JOB 'WORE! We Have a and Assortment of Commercial Stationery, and d 11 pikAte Macon or Atliafffd prices in oi #oM’ Satisfaction guaranteed. GIfE (JS A IS,.