The Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1890-1900, May 22, 1890, Image 4

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liruionxnrn 175thEd»tion Now Beady. l?rW\rQrrn A bX)t or over 200 pages it L If Ul ill L!l giving; more information of value to advertisers hwmm ss^i^s s Hus Lit * 101 It Ll tue Dame of every news paper published, hav ing a circulation rating in Hie ’.merican Keuspapcr Directory of more than ssfiea copies each 'isane, with the cost per lo.e of advertising in them. A list of the best pa pers of lAcal circulrtton in every city and town of more thaa 3,000 population with prires by the inch Special lists of daily, coun try. village and class papers- Bargain offers of value to small a-lvartisers or those wishing to ex periment judiciously with a small amount of mon ey. Shows conclusively “how to get the most service for the money,” etc. Sent postpaid to any address for 30 cents. Address Geo. P. r.oYCEn, kCx, Publishers and General Advertising Agents, 1 llipruce Street, New York City. Pluckinjc and Shearing: Geese, Cleveland and Who? 23 £* 'S': WE WANT AGENTS. To sell our 18S0 edition of Sparta ichmarlitu. American Agricnltarist.' A meeting of the Tariff Reform A curious case came before an Club was held in Hagerstown, Ma- English Court for adjudication re- ryland, on the 2nd of Ray. Messrs, cently. A poultnrer was charged Wilson, of West Virginia, Breck- with cruelty to forty-eight live enridge, of Kentucky, and Spring- geese by plucking them of their er, of Illinois, were present. Let- feathers, and the owner of the ters were received from President geese was charged with procuring Cleveland and Governor Campbell, ■ jjjg commission of the offense. The and it is thought that the keynote, proceedings were taken by f be'So- of the campaign of 1892 was sound-: eiety for the Prevention ofCruelty ed. Tariff reform sentiments were!to Animals. A witness swore tliat enthusiastically cheered. Especi-: “after the geese were plucked their ally was this thfe case when Mr. j 3tins tnrned a purple color, and Cleveland’s letter revealed the fact J they seemed to be in pain. They of bis standing squarely on his walked about with their backs up, celebrated tariff reform message, and shrank when touched.” It is stated that the meeting was The practice was shown by de- earnest and outspoken ia favor of fendnnts to be very prevalent, and Cleveland and Campbell as the the society asked for .a nominal TO. BUILD A HOUSE Size, 8x10} 5' inces—-1 inches thick, oc cupying a total space of 336 inches. It has IMG pages. We also publish and want agents for of Usefallnformation and World’s Atlas. Size, 10x12}^ inches —2R inches thick, occupying a total space of 312 cubic inch es and contains 556 pages, 40 maps and 18S illustrations. ", Send for terms to QGELVIE & GILLETT CO., 9tol5RiyerStreet, Chicago, Illinois. JEFFERSON ifppH now being pre pared by the Key. J. Wm. Jones, with the approval of Mrs. Davis, will be authen tic, charmingly written, beantif ally illus trated and bound—in every way worthy of the subject. Agents wanted. Complete outfit $1. Satisfaction guarantee! or money refunded, Order now. First come, first served. Address B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1009 llain Street, Richmond, Va. THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, . second place.—The Ishmaelite » would be abundantly satisfied with . the selection. But the second place will not again go to Ohio without a hard 1 and, perhaps, a bitter struggle. * Thurmond failed to carry Ohio, *• and Harrison was able, through his underlings, to buy Indian. It was s claimed, and is now believed by ' many, that he could not have car- ’ ried it against Gov. Gray. The friends of the latter will en ter him for the second place on 1 thegticket of 1892, and the argu- • ments that they will make in fa- ! vor of his nomination will not be easily met. It would be utterly i unwarrented to conclude that Ohio is yet a Democratic State. The ishmaelite never kicks nor howls. It will be for the Demo cratic ticket, whether the rule of expediency or the suggestion of alliteration shall prevail in the Democratic convention. In either event, Democracy will triumph, and the rascals will be turned out. Since 1880 the value of South ern property has increased from 82,913,085 to 84,220,166,400. The . railroad milaagehas been doubled, , the cotton increased by a million ■ and a half bales, cotton mills have been doubled in number, and that section produces five times as much I pig iron as it did ten years ago. 1 . -O-, . Railroad commissions have now been established in about two- , thirds of the States of the Union. , Curiously enough, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST THE. INTERSTATE TOR mSAVE MONEY Use but do not waste nor abuse the gifts of nature, she supplies for all if we have the intelligence to ■ .to use them rightly. It is a great luxury to live on a good road. It pays every one liv ing along a road" to do his share toward making it a good one. When only one; ingredient is Inciting in the soil, that one when applied will produce just as good results as a a complete manure would do. A particular fertilizer may be beneficial on one farm or field and of no value on another, be cause that particular ingredient is not needed. Give your farm credit for fur nishing you a home rent free and for a thousand and one nescessa- _ries and luxuries which you would have to pay cash for in a city. Recipe for vicious horses—pa-1 FREIGHT SERVICE In effect March ..6th, 1890r via the Georgia Southern and Florida RAILROAD. SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA Standard time same as Macon city time. GOING SOUTH No. 1 No. 3 No. 11. Lv. Macon 10:33 a.m. 1:00 p. m 0:00 a. m Lv.Cordele l:S0p. m. 9:44pm 1:45pm Ar. Tilton 2:58pm 11:18pm 0:20pm (No.13) T.v.Tifton 2:58am 11:18pm 0:30am Ar. Valdosta . 4:42pm 1:01 a. m. 10:50 p m Ar.-Jasper 5:50 pm 2;llam 3:30 pm Ar. Late City 7:00pm 3:22 a 111 4:50pm Ar. Jacksonville 9:45 p m 0:35 a m Ar. Hampton, 8:52 pm 4:55 am 8:50 am Ar. Palatka, 10:45 pm 0:20 am 10:45 am Ar, St. Augustine, 10;25a m GOISC NORTH. No. 2. No. 4. No. 12 Lv. St. Augustine, 3:00 pm Lv Palatka, 7:00am 7:30bm 1:00pm Ar. Hampton 8:20am 8:52pm 3:19 p m Lv Jacksonville, 7 :o0 am 7—10 p m Lv. Lake City 10:00 am 10:40pm 7:00am Ar Jasper 11:05am 11:51pm 9:29am Ar. Valdosta 12:12pm 1:01 am 11:10 m Ar. Tilton 1:48pm 2:39am. 5:55pm ASStittATION. For particulars, apply to JOm^'KODGFS, Apt. ' "Perry, Georgia. For particulars,apply to tlie sditor of THE HOME JOURNAL. NOW? ‘Can the world know a man has a good unless he advertises the possession ★ ★ ★ WRITE US Give the Very Best Returns in wherever you live, and we will ship you a | fine instrument on 15 1 Days’ Test Trial in your own home. no commission has yet been created in New Jer sey, a State whose railroad inter ests are known to be important, though commissions have been "es tablished in a number of, from a railroad point of view, less import ant States. ^ In Westminster Abbey the oth- es day one the solemn factotums told me that a very wealthy but very singular American gentleman from Chicago named Eden offered to give him a £5 note if he would clip off one of Henry YIIL’s mus taches for him. “What did yon say to him?” I asked. “Wot did J soy?” echoed the man.' “Why sir, the werry thought of such a haw ful think made me so bilk that I couldn’t soy nnthink.” — *-0—1 % The English miud is just V BXECUTIOD -AT THIS OFFICE ^||2Tj|lMfjQoneral and ITEE.VOTJS DEBILITY; rajm li •' 1 HI 2 ■ iWeaknesa of Body andSliud, Effects riMnil'BlI iof Errors or Exc eases in Oldor Young, Robot, Noble MANHOOD folly Restored." How to enlarge and Strengthen WEAK, UNDEVELOPED ORGANS & PARTS OF BODY* Absolutely unfailing HOME TREATMENT—BeneSts in a dir. Ken teility front 50 Slates and Foreign Connlriec. Write them. jiafftni ★ ^ ★ NO CASH REQUIRED medicine. The-old time prejudice against the. higher education of. women is dying out, apd the day is probably not far distant when the doors of every college in the land will be opened to them.—Savan nah News. Subscribe for tke HoME Journal. Until you have tested and approved. Our freight hath ways if instrument fiuls to please in either SB® or quality. Ours the risk, yours oniy to give fair and fill test, and buy if fully pleased. 40,000 Southern Homes Supplied by us since 1870 on this. TEST TRIAL PLAN, first introduced in the South by us Fair est method of sale possible, and a great benefit to those at a distance who cannot visit our ware-rooms • ALL RISK SAVED By this trial plan, and purchasers absolutely as sured perfect instruments at die very lowest possible cost. Selling only the best instru-. Decay, the Universal Daw, Peeey s lifeless and inactive, and decay follows as a usual sequence. De cay is the universal law. Canyon wonder when a person feels con stantly worn ont and more than half dead, that .decay of the lungs or kidneys sets in. They .say that decay of the lungs (consumption ) and decay of the kineys (Brightls disease) is incurable. Who says sa? Only those experimental doc tors who have failed. POLITE ATTENTION GIVEN ALL GUESTS. COMFORTABLE ROOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST Fromus by correspondence. No matter whether you live either ten or a thousand miles from us Wc ship to all Southern States. Our system is perfect. _ Prices, in plain print and alike to all One price only. No more, no less. Large discounts from makers prices. All combi- tlnoii met. Cpmplete outfits ■ free. • All Height paid; . fijisy.mstallments. " Every inducement that any Cur dealing house can offer,. Write for Valuable Information. Catalogues, Circulars, Special Fall Offers—1880., Copy of new Papefr—“Sharps and Flats”- ALL FREE. Address . EDIBLES THE MARKET AFFORDS. now. occupied with the license question. The magistrates npw',i ssue liquor licenses, but it is proposed that county aud municipal councils shall be authorized"to issue them. It also proposed to give local op- tiou a trial. American ideas ap pear to be appreciated, after all, by the English people. All the world may be a stage, but a good many of the people are' merely supers. $2-00 PER Don’t de spair. While there’s life therms hope! In checking decay of the lungs or kidneys, in preventing further ulceration, it is essential that all blood impurities should be removed, and an alterative in fluence exerted upon the whole system. The appetite and diges tion must both be improved. The nervous system soothed, and sleep, nature’s sweet restorer, invited and encouraged. Energy must. be aroused and mental, depression banished. In this momentous ral lying effort Dr. John Bull’s Sarsa parilla is an essential ally to na ture. Use this remedy.. It has restored many to health and strength, even after doctors had given up all hope. * No idle word thou speakest but is a seed cast into time, and grows through all eternity. Liberal reduction by. the week, op by the month. „0jjf SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, CA. : - ' TvmsoN~ BETWEEN MACON, EORT VALLEY, PERRY AND COLUMBUS. (Southwestern Division.) Schedule went into, effect March 30th, 1890. ELECTRIC JSITTKUS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular, as to need no special mention. Ail who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of -praise.—A sparer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claim- “ Deal with the men who advertise will never lose by it;”—Batr. Fka.vkj.ik: fST Write L. St B. S. M. H. about it. -q ed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood—Will drive Ma laria from the system and prevent as well as cure ailMalarial fevers. —For cure of Headache, Consti pation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guar anteed, or money refunded.—Price 50 cts. aud 81.00 per bottle at Holtzclaw & Gilbert’s Drugstore. S' w When a farmer buys a thing he can prodcce as cheaply he is xuri-j uing opposition to himself. ■ i BETWEEN FORT VALLEY AND To cure Biliousness, Sick Headncbo, Consti pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take the safe and certain remedy, SMITH’S For further particulars relative to. ticket rates, schedules, best routes, etc, writ* > or.call upon E. M. FULLER, Agent, Perry; J. C. McKENZIE, Supt. Macon E. T. CHARLTON, Gen’l.Tas. Agent, Savannah, Ga. a tonic and a boon. Agricultnal Notes. It has been demonstrated- that spirits of turpentine is one of the best remedies for roup in fowls. Rust and rot do more for the implement maker in winter than wear or tear do in summer. The secrets of large yields al ways and everywhere are ricn soil good seed and thorough til tage. The farm may not yield big profits, but is there any other calling so sure to give a man a liv ing? The fruit orchard wants no fresh fermenting manures. Give it ma nure that is well decomposed. The farmer who makes his own pork and beef puts another bond on-health aud pays himself for so doing. A small amount of easily di gested food is preferable to a large amount that is difficult of diges tion. ■ tience, firmness and petting, one pound of each. Mix thoroughly with one half pint of common sense, aud give to the horse every day. News and Notes for Women. The. widow of General Grant leads a very quiet life. Her eye sight has become poor. There is a veil made that has two patches of pink to cover both sides of the face. Gold ribbon is in demand for trimming Empire dresses of mull and muslin, silk and crepe. The woman is dressed best who impresses yon that she could not be dressed differently. ~ ' So handsome arc the new sun shades that the girl of the period will take more exercise than ever. Clara BartoD, of the White Cross Society, is the only American en titled to wear the iron cross of Prussia: Six young ladies from Canada have recently departed for China, 111 connection with the China In land Mission. Au English lady is about to open n barber shop in London in which all the attendants are to bo of the weaker sex. Charming little bonnets for young ladies aro seen this season, the biggest bounent, of course, for the biggest head. Mrs. Grover Cleveland has dis continued her monthly receptions at her Madisou avenue house in New York. Queen Victoria has sent a siiver punch bowl to the officers of the Prussian dragoon regiment of which she is Colonel. A most striking necklace worn recently at a New York entertain ment was made of pearls aud four fine pigeon rubies in skeleton set tings. Notwithstanding the very tire some utilization of its name, i ‘Eiffel Tower” colors and designs in trimming remain in fashionable favor. — —>-o-<—• ANasallnjectorfreo with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Holtzclaw & Gilbert. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint yon have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Yitalizcr. It never fails focr.re. Holtzclaw & Gilbert. O « O “Hackinetaek” is a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Holtzclaw A- Gilbert Perry, Ga. Shiloh’s Cnre will immediately relieve Cronp, Whooping Cough and rronchi- tis. Holtzclaw &. Gilbert, Perry, Ga. WOOD, &BONI3, : CHEAPEST- Furniture and Carpet House in TIb-e Sta/te of <3-eorgla. | Call and See ns and get Prices, and Look at the Finest Display in Georgia. NEXT TO HOTELLANIER MACON, GA. SBOVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC- It is as pleasant to the tasto as lemon syrap. The smallest infant will take it and nevei know it is medicine. ' - Children cry for it. Never fails to „nre. Chills once broken will not return. Cost you only half the price of other Chill Tonics. No Quinine needed. No purgatire needed. Contains no poison. Cheaper than Quinine. It purifies the blood and removes all ma larial poison from the system. It is as large as any dollar tonic and retaik for 50 cents. ‘ HOLTZCLAW & GILBERT, Perry, Ga. Without taste fashion is help- loss. Sjck Headache and separable. Try it. W.W.C.: Labor- strikes continue to occur -in Austria. For Kidney. Bladder, l-iver, W.W.C. MACON CHINA STORE, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACOK. GA. 1 HE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CHINA AND GLASSWAKE HOUSE IN THE CITY. Wo import our goods, and buy from first hands, saving the middle man’s profits. Wo can show-you more China and Glassware than all tho other stocks in Macon added together. We are Aelai(>>vle«lged Headquarters ioi’ Goods inOur Line. We have now in store the most varied s*'ek ever exhibited in any southern city.' Whed in the city call anti see the great eet attraction to be seen in Macon. - ■ ■ Yery Respectfully, mmw tiim (Standard Time, 90th Meridian.) -No. 3. Eo 1. i ] Ho. 2. | No. 4. 3.15 a. m. 3.29 I 3.35 “ 3.42 3.55 “ ■ 4.07 “ 4.25 a. m. 1.50 p. m. 2.05 “ ' 3.10 8 2.17 “ ?.34’ “ 2.43 “ " 3.00 a. m Leave Macon. Arrive Arrive Wise, Arrive Arrive Rutland Arrive Arrive AYalden Arnve- Arrive Byron 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. UJ25 “ 11.20 “ 11.15 “ 10.59 « - 10.50 “ 10^5 p. m. 8.15 p. m. 9.00 p. m. | 11.35 a. m. 1 12.20 a. m. Jjeave Port Valley Arrive Arrive Perry Leave 9.00 a. m. 8.10 a. m. 1 3.50 p. m. 3.05 p. m. 4.25 a. m. 4.38 “ 4.50 5.05 “ 5.14 “ 5.25 “ 5:37 “ 5.48 “ 5.56 “ §Si‘ 6.35 “ 7.05 a. m. 3.05 p. m. 3.23 “ 3.39 “ 4.00 « .4.12 p. m. 4.25 “ 4.37 “ 4.50 •' 5.00 “ 5.08 - 5.23 “ 5A3 “ 6.10 p. m. Leave Fort Valley Arrive Arr Everett’s Arrive Arrive Reynolds Arrive Arrive Butler Arrive Arrive Scott’s Arrive Arrive Howard Arrive Arrive Bostick Arrivo Arrive Geneva Arrive Arrive Juniper Arrive Arrivo Bos Springs Arrive Arrive Upatoie Arrive A.rivo Schatulga Arrivo Arrive Columbus Leave 9.20 a. m. 9.03 ;« 8.50 « 8.32- “ 8.20 “ 8.08 “ 7.57 if 7.30 «r 7.20 “ 7.12 “ 6.50 “ . 6.35 “ 6.C5 p. m. 10.35 p. m. 10^0 « 10.07 9.50 9.40 •, 9.30 . 9.19 i 9.09 . 9.G0 « 8.54 «* 8.42 “ 8.22 “ 7.55 p. m. if I«t WIiT- Tt lltW -A-ll ,-A-’toouLt AND THE LOCAL NEWS THEREOF, SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE FOR THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, PUBLISHED Srwr Wrwtliy j|i»aiKC» -AT- tltKgiA NOW IN ITS TWENTIETH VOLUME’ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 A TEAR. Jno. H. HoDGes, Publisher. Our lines of vSHOEH AND BATS are on the market at Living Prices, and if you want HONEST GOODS AT HONEST W, B. CARHART & GO,, 365 Second Street and Triangular Block, Macon, Georgia. CrLJ. ON US 50c. to $5.00 -L. : - •- ’ ’ . .A ' *