The Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1890-1900, May 01, 1890, Image 4

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su.s Kequiri It b as lilcjsaui to tiie Lute acJcacnsn. The smallest infant trill take it ti& know it is medicine. Children eiy for it Sever fails to ^ Chills once broken will not return. ^ Cost yon only half the price of otV r Tonies. So Qnininoneeded. No purgative reed* Contains no poison. Cheaper than (W It purities the blood and removes . iarial poison from the system, fit is as large as any dollar tonic and r t * for 50 cents. WJ5JEtK ftTJTE23. HOUSE 3MThird Street, MACON, G-A. -]\ /r~Y FRIENDS in old Houston J-VJ- will find me at the above-named stand, where I will be glad to serve them if they need anything in my line. Besides a stock of _' - MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS. SOLD BX SUBSCRIPTION OSLX. gone on Miss Wood. 5 ’ “No; not quite, but going.” Mr. Peen (appropos of nothing) —How stupid some people are. Mrs. Penn—Is this a confession. First Orange—Hello! what' are yon doing here? Second Orange— Nothing; just looking round. The pen is mightier than the sword; but for opening oysters or military parades we’ll take the sword every time. “I’d rather be a wild turkey and live on the prairie,” said a little boy, “than be a tame turkey and be killed every year.” “I will spur him on to renewed effort,” as the rooster said when he gave one more flap. at. the flank of a retreating dog. Explained—“To what do you at tribute your success in life ?” ask- _.ed tho econouost. “To my fail- lire,” replied thp ex-mefehanti . Pater-You children turnup your noses at every on. the. table. When I was a boy I was glad to get enough dry bread to eat. Tommy Say, pa, you’re having a much better time of it, now yon are-liv- ing with us, ain’t yon? _ — — Words of Wisdom. Tlie prospectus and complete outfit for canvassing will bo ready immediate- ) Cossrasviti*, Ms*.-., 3 , .1 : Pisn JIedictme Co., Paris, Teas. Please sciiil me three doz. of joor Drove’s J Tonic. I was pleased with the lot from you last j people were delighted with It. I gave rcur ChlRTcctiu. children who were pale and swarthy aa.l « macia:cj.»* hod chronic chills, for months past, one of them Ut a t,- ' within three weeks alti*r beginning with *fc e Chill were hale and hearty, with red and resy cheeks, it a : charm. W, W. v_, I keep an assortment of the leading brands of. CW Agents wishing desirable territo ry bn this great work will please address, as soon as possible, tho publishers, BELFOED COMPANY, 18-22 East IS Street. New York. Such as Hume six-year j old, Nelson County Eye, Gibson’s XXXX. Eure Old North Carolina Com, and other brands. FILLING JUGS A SPECIALTY. All orders promptly attended to . J. S. YINSOX. HOLTZCLAW & G1LBEET, Perry, Gai YOU THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, in Purchasing erage number of copies of -each being abo.ut 20,000 or in round numbers 12,000,000 miscellaneous forms. Besides the printed mat ter, millions of sheets of other pa per are needed, one single order being for 100,000,000 blanks cards for the'nse of the eleetricol tabu lating machine. By the use of this machine it is thought that a of three-fourths of the ex- Eo r parti cnlars,apply to the jditor of THE HOME JOURNAL. saving pense of computing : the returns received,from the supervisors and enumerators will be saved. A part of This stationery will ,be sent through the mails, and for . that purpose 75,000,000 free delivery ordered. ASK YOUR MERCHANT said in that shrill, piping voice which always commanded silence: “Mr. Speaker, the gentleman’s ar guments are gratuitious assertions made 'up of whole cloth. And cloth, sir, so gauzy and thin that it will not hold water. It- is entirely too thin, sir.” “L)ivil a Bit of Sinse, Snr.” For particulars, apply to J0HX H. E0DG-ES, Agt. . Perry, Georgia. I have a GOOD WAGON YARD, whicli I tender my friends FREE. Good Stables, and Good Sleeping Houses. Four bouses from tbe Macon & Western Railroad. Well located, on Houston side. I have in stock a good supply of envelopes have These figures, give, Mi’. Ketcham says, only the amount of prelimi nary printing ordered. When the census is being taken and the re turns are being computed much add itional printed matter will be used, and the printed census rec ords will consume more paper than is required; both to get ready for and take the census. Ability is often reinforced by necessity'. He that will not suffer himself-to be discouraged by fan cied impossibilities may someti mes find bis abilities invigorated by rfclie necessity-of exerting them at ’short intervals, as the force of a current is increased by the con traction of its channel. — -<>©<*» . A flower is alternately red, white and blue, according to the time of day, has been found on the Isth mus of, Tehauntepec. It is just too late. The golden-rod has -the certificate of election as the na tional flower. MtlSftl *%V*t Some people cannot drive to hap piness with four horses, and others can reach tbe goal on foot. It is with human character very often-,as it is with a.torch; the more it is shaken the more it shines. Were I every evening to depict Bunrise .and every morning to see it, still I should cry, like the chil dren, once more, once more! Inviolable fidelity, good ifumor and complacency of temper, ou£ live all the charms of a fine. face; and make the decay of it invisible,?’ By struggling with misfortunes we are’sure to receive some wounds in the conflict: but a sure method to come off victorious is by running away. Energy will do anything that can be done in this world, and- no talents, no circumstances, no oppor tunities will make a two-legged ' animal without it. The consummation of madness is to do what, at the time of doing it, we intend, to bo.afterward sorry for, the deliberate and intentional making.of work for repentance. Every heavy 1 burden of sorrow seems like~a stonsliung.around oar and'at prices that defy competition. ^c_- Try mo once, and you. will be con vinced . ... One of Dan Doherty’s stories, says Texas Siftings, is of a certain man possessed of great wealth and WILL WAGNON. MACON, GA. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOW? intellect. One day he had an old man working for him, an Irishman possessing a full share of the wit of his race. The rich man went out to oversee the job. ' He looked at Pat a minute, hard at work, and said: “Well, Pat, it’s good to be rich, isn’t it?” “Yis, snr,’ enough. “1 am rich, Pat—very rich.” “So I’m tould,” said Pat, shov eling away. “I own lands and houses, and bonds, and stocks, and—and—and —and—” “Yis, sur.” “And what is it, Pat, that I haven’t got?” “Divil a bit of sinse, sur,” said Pat, as he picked up liis wheel- Can the world know a man has a cnod king unless he advertises the possession f it.”—'Vanderbilt. THE LOCAL NEWS THEREOF. m&ww HSFor LOST or FAILING MANHOOD; >51 General and NERVOUS DEBILITY: jj Weakness of Body and Kind, Effects * ★. * WRSJE US OOD folly Restored. Mow to enlsry* and (DEVELOPED O ROANS & PARTS OF BODY. HOME TREATMENT—BensSts Is a day* lUtesand Foreign Countries. Write them* plcuatlsn sed proofs mailed (sealed)free* ftlCAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Absolutely unfailing H«n testily from 501 Descriptive Bcolr.'ei •Kira* ERIE Ml wherever you live, and we will ship you a fine instrument on 15 Days’ Test Trial in your own home. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE FOR said Pat, meekly —This is the best time of the year to subscribe for the Home Journal. Give the Very Best Beturns in jjjM * jc' * NO CASH REQUIRED THE HOUSTON HOME JOUfifM, -AT THIS OFFICE^ Until you have tested and approved. Our freight both -ways if instrument fails to please in either style, price or quality. Ours the risk, yours only to give fair and lull test, and buy if fully pleased. 40,000 Southern Homes ^applied by us since 1870 on this TEST TRIAL PLAN, first introduced in the South by us. Fair est method pf sale possible, and a great benefit to tuosc at .a distance who cannot visit our ware-rooms barrow and trundled it off, and the rich man went into the house and sat behind the door. ALL RISK SAVED Facts About Feet. tiy this trial plan, and purchasers absolutely as- stired perfect instruments at the very lowest possible cost. Selling only the best instru ments made, that will stand the most severe and comprehensive tests, we do not fear to send them cut on trial and let them stand solely on their merits. Au we ask is the privilege of shipping on ap proval. Imo suit, no pay. Our freights if wc fail. “Girls between the ages of. 16 and 18,” says a fashionable shoe maker in the Chicago Journal, “have often enormous feet, and the flesh is fat and inflamed, but at 22 years these enlargements entirely subside, the muscles and tendons and ail the flesh part of the fo.ot become firmer, the shape of. the foot has decreased, and in every way a difference is seen. Shoe makers have much difficulty with young ladies at this age, as they take as large a shoe as an adult woman. When they get older and their feet settle, and new shoes Furniture aud Carpet House iu — 1' . wuwuugiAia uur sy: perfect. _ Frtees in plain print and alike One price only. No more, no less. Discounts from makers prices. All < Gtson met. Complete outfits free. All paid, r Easy installments. Every'inducemc any fair dealing house can offer. Call and See ns and get Prices, and Look at the Finest Display in Georgia. ISTEsXT TO HOTEL LANIER MACON, G-A. Write for Valuable Information. Catalogues, Circulars, Special Fall Offers— IS89. Copy, of new Paper—“Sharps and Fiats”— ALL FREE. Address The suffering rheumatic would look incredulous if told his rheum atism was not a disease. Also the sufferer, from catarrh, with his sore tender and exuding nostrils, if .told catarrh was but a symptom. Yet such it if, in fact. TI19 dis- ease.from which a man or woman suffers who has rheumatism or ca tarrh is blood PUBLISHED aeOEN & BITES, SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, CA. TwYsoKP BETWEEN MACON, FORT VALLEY, PERRY AND COLUMBUS. (Southwestern Division.) ; Schedule went into effect March 30th, 1890. (Standard Time, 90th Meridian.) poison. rLow did the poison get into the blood? From various causes; colds, ex posure, indigestion, contagion, etc., may have been the cause. No matter, your.blood is impure, and you will suffer just so long as this great stream of life is clogged with particles of impurity. Then, why not strike at the root or cause of your rheumatism or catarrh by annihilating the enemies of good health that exist . in your blood. This can be done by usiDg Dr. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. Its alterative virtue will quickly cleanse the blood of every imparity, and thou- j pair pf shoes were shorter” than the last. Feet sometimes lengthen nearly half an indh.” Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Yitalizer is guaranteed to cure you, Holtzelaw & Gilbert, Perry, Ga. More bridal couples are said to have visited Washing this spring than ever before. A Woman’s Discovery, ; 'Another wonderful discovery bssbubs NOWIN ITS TWENTIETH VOLUME' Catabp.h Cubed, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Ilem- To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Const!, pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take tiio safe and "certain remedy, _ SSSri.’H’S edy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free Holtzelaw & Gilbert, Pery, Ga. sands have thus by its use been permanently cured of rheumatism and catarrh. No other remedy ir the world acts so- powerfully - and yet so harmlessly as a blood puri fier, Ii conquers as if "by- magic all tendency to eruptive, irritating and painful ailments. It is.as easy to tell the truth toycur wife as to tell a lie, but it is not always so expedic-n f. ly cured by Shiloh’s Cure'. Wo guaran- Holtzclaw & Gilbert, Perry, Ga. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 A TEAR ; to tie For further particulars relative to ticket rates, schedules, bestroutes,.etc., writs 1 or call upon E. M. FULLER, Agent, Perry; J.C. MeKENZIE, Supt. Macon. E. T. CHARLTON, Gen’l. Pas. Agent, • .. .Savannah, Ga.- - ’ Ai I is? ®' r 747-70 G nwuaE 'SPScSeJSSl,? *'j W/PAtTEI, SIZE." toe it. A London genius has invented a hot water apparatus to warm piano keys, so that dainty fingers may not be chilled. 5. F.SHITK oG5.iI&£cr3( MACON CHINA STORE, THIAZn GULAli BLOCK, MACOM GA. |?R 1 HE ONLY EXCLUSIVE IMA AND GLASSWAOE SOUSE IX TEE CITY. There are some men to whom tfie loss of thir reputations would mean mighty good luck. We import our go’ods, aud buy from first-hands,, saving the puddle man’s profits. We can show yon moro China aud Glassware than all tho other stocks in Macon added together.. We arc jleloio-wletlgrcG Eeatlqixiavteihs lor Goods inOm-Line. - re-have now in store the most Varied ever exhibited in any southern city. Whenin the city call: and- sea Ike nr-at est attraction to be seen.in Macon. ” . Tory Respectfully, Our lines of SHOE8 AND B ATS Living Prices, and if you want are on the market at *Q ’M‘M ‘J3An ‘Jappnjfl ‘AanpiN JQJ No game that we know ies to office-hunting. A sure Liver medicine, strengthening. J ?65 Second Street and Triangular Block, Mi No. 3. No 1. 1 1 No. : 2. | No. 4. 3.15 a. m. 3.29 “ 3.35 “ £3.42' f “ 3.5S “ 407 4.25 a. m. 1.50 p.m. 2.05 “ 3.10 “ 2.17 “ 2.34 “ 2.43 “ 3.00 a. m Leavo Macon. Arrive Arrive Wise, Arrive Arrive Rutland Arrive Arrive Walden Arrive Arrive Bvron Arrive Arrive Powersville Arrive Arrive Fort Valley Leave 10.25 a. m. 10.08 •’ 10.03 “ 9.58 “ 9.42 “ 9.45 “ 9.20 a. m. 1140 p. m. 11.25 “ 11.20 “ 11.15 “ 10A9 “ 10.50 “ 10.35 p. m. BETWEEN FORT VALLEY AND PERRY. 8.15 p. in.' 9.00 p. m.| 11,35 a.m. 12.20 a. m. | Leave Fort Valley Arrive • Arrive Perry Leave 9.00 a, m.| 8.10 a. m.| 3.50 p. m. 3.05 p. m. 3.05 p. m. Leave Fort Valley Arrive 9.20 a. m. 3.23 “ Art .Everett’s Arrive 9.03 .« 3.39 “ Arrive Reynolds Arrive 8.50 “ 4.00' a .Arrive Butler Arrive' 8.32 “ 4.12 p. m. Arrive Scott’s Arrive .8.20 “ : 4.25 “ Arrive Howard Arrive . 8.08 “ 4.37 “ Arrive Bostick Arrive 7.57 “ 4.50 Airive Genera Arrive 7.30 f . 5.00 “ Arrive Juniper Arrive 7.20 “ 5.08 “ Arrive Box Springs Arrive '7.12 5.23 “ Arrive- Xfpatoie Arrive 6.56 “ 5.43 ■ “ Airive Sehatulga Arrive 6.35 “ 6.10 p. m. Arrive Columbus Leave 6.05 p. m.