The Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1890-1900, June 05, 1890, Image 4

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Off in her little bare feet, and a com mittee visited the mother. r It has .been demonstrated that spirits of turpentine is one of the Mrs. Bassett haa twins, three- best remedies for roup in fowls, j year-old boys, who were bow leg- t> . , . , ... - ged. She consulted a doctor, and Bust and rot do more for the im- 6 , , , . . ,, . ’ plement maker in winter than wear “ ked lf she most put their legs in , , . . [irons, and tear do m summer. ... , , “irons! shouted the doctor. Have coops provided and yards “Fiddlesticks! Take off their arranged in readiness for the young shoes and stockings. Their mus- ehicks and their mothers. c i es have probably been cramped Do not crowd the fowls, especial- anc ^ weakened already, and irons ly as warm weather comes od, on ly increase the trouble. Close quarters invite disease. their shoes. Another suggestion of the doc- _The secrets of large yields al- tor was to let the boys walk up ways and everywhere are rich hill, and when they could not be soil, good seed and thorough till- out of doorSj to ba ve an inclined age ' plane arranged in the house for JMore attention ought to be paid them to practice on. In the effort to the teeth of our domestic ani- to walk up a steep incline one nat- mals. They often suffer from I urally throws the feet outward, neglecc. After some months’ treatment of The farm may not yield big this kind the boys’ legs straighten- profits, but is there any other call- e<J and their muscles grew strong, ing so sure to give a man a liv- It was learned by the Society for ing? the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil dren that a baby girl just begin- , , , . 110 ning to walk was toddling around fresh and fermenting manures. |- Give it manure that is well decom pose<k I “But does your baby actually go The farmer who makes his own barefoot, too?” asked one of the pork and beef puts another bond visitors. on health and payB himself for so “Yes. She has never worn a doing. shoe in her life. When she goes When only one ingredient is P nt for an airiD S she wears warm lacking in the soil, that one when WCKden soc ^?» t° r until she can applied will produce just as good I wa ^ £ s he cannot,, of course, take results as a complete manure sufficient exercise to keep her feet would. warm. But in the house she is TT ,, ..... ,,, , barefooted as the boys. She is se sa asa er 1 zer a he rate I j ug (. beginning to get on her feet, o a ou one arre o e acie - an( j b er little bare toes are almost In some cases, double he amount I nseful to her as fingers. They j have saved her many a fall. One of the members of the com A particular fertilizer may be I mittee was the wife of a shoe deal- beneficial on one farm or field and er; she sat aghast. But do you of no use on another, because that never intend to have your children particular ingredient is not need- wear shoes?” she asked. e( i. “Oh, yes, when I feel quite sure A tree planted in a poor, barren, I that the muscles of their feet and fioil will not thrive much by filling ankles are strong erongh to endure the hole with good earth or ma-1 them > but tbe moment they begin nure. It wants good soil and good to indul S e inthat fateful abomina- care . tion of ‘toeing in,’ off they come again until the difficulty is reme- Select Siftings. | died.” The society decided not to inter- The swan is the longest-lived fere, and the. campaign against bird. | bow leggedness continues. The Citizen George Francis Train is about the happiest man there is in all this broad laud. He has done something no other mortal ever did, viz., gone around the world in less than sixty-eight days. He is the hero of a boom town on the TO BUILD A HOUSE YOUR MERCHANT EOR- A Dog that Loved Music. thrush is audible about 4:50 in the morning^ The photograhic art was prac-l There was killed in Petersburg ticed by Egyptians 4,000 B. C. recently a dog which, while it could ... ........ boast no proud pedigree, and did . ear-ms recently Mled in not even hnow its owner, was r 8 Si ’ W f 1Ugt ° U ’ that W61gh - known to most of our people be ed 600 pounds. caU8e 0 f the great fondness it At a wedding at Lancaster, evinced for music. Wherever Penn., the groom was presented drum was heard to beat or. a band with a cemetery lot by his father, to play that dog was sure to go, and Potatoes are natives of Chili he wocld fel ada # “ u ‘ and Perm It is not known what [ 810 and show hls debght at the European discovered them. strains he heard - He accompanied . many funeral marches to the cem- A hotel in Chicago furnishes a e j er y wb en the line was headed by sharp razor to those of the guests a drum CO rps; attended the parades who desire to shave themselves. o£ the mi Htary; was apparently in- Germany is the only civilized fensely rejoiced whenever a min- country in the world wherein mar- strel company marched through the derers are still beheaded with an sheets; would romp and jump with axe or sword. I canine delight when the bands were sent out to gather the sovereigns to The universal language, Yola-. ... ,. , . ,. , . , , . public meetings, showing no dis- puk, is now eleven years old, and r ° .• „„ it is asserted that 5 000 000 ner crimination between democratic or it is asserted that 5,000,000 per- repub I ica n music, and would al- sons are able to use it. ■ ■ , ,, , , ., ways hold out as long as tbe musr A mathematician has calculated c iaus would play. He was caught that the dead are in the minority un der one of the trains at the low- after all, such is the rapid growth e r station, and so injured that he of human population. had to be killed.—Richmond (Ya.) A plea was made to the children [ Dispatch, to contribute an egg each-for a A judge in Cleveland, Ohio, re hospital in Harrisburg, Penn., and f use d to naturalize a foreign-horn the result was a collection of 5,000 applicailt b e cauS e he had never read the Constitution, and could Shiloh’s Vitalizeris what you need for I not tell how and for what length of constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, time a United States Senator was and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 101 elected, and 75 cents per bottle. Holtzclaw & Gilbert. Perry, Ga. I A Safe Investment. per second. j n case 0 f failure a return pur- „ chase price. On this safe plan you . Shdob 8 Cough and Consumption Cure m ^ fronl our advertised Drug- m sold by us on a guarantee. n careB I gist a tf ott le of Dr. King’s New i sold by consumption. guarantee. Holtzclaw & Gilbert. in the United States there are 100 weekly papers conducted by colored men. Forlamebaek, side or chest, use Shi-hE|5 d " s ». n , f, . loh’s Porous Plasters. Price 25 cents WhoopiDgCougb, Croup, etc,, can Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Brochitis, Asthama, Pacific coast, which was the start ing and finishing point of his globe-encircling journey. The peo ple there look upon him as a hero, and regard it as a great privilege to take their hats off to him when ever they meet him on the street. Perhaps the flattering attention he is receiving mil have the effect of repairing his mental machinery, which, for a number of years, has appeared to have a screw loose somewhere. Notwithstanding all his eccen tricities, and his cranky notions, Citizen Train is pretty shrewd sort of a man. He has a vast amount of energy, and in his best days days was a power in the business world. His name has been con nected with many great enter prises, and whatever may have been his follies he has held on to enough of bis wealth to be still counted a rich man. Having again had a taste of pop ular applause, after years of com parative quiet, it would not be sur prising if he should engage in new undertakings. He is already talk ing about beating his owu round the world record, and soon after his arrival in Tacoma he declared that he could take 500 people around the world in forty-eight days. The spectacle oE Citizen Train at the head ofiSOO of Taco ma’s leading citizens, on a flying trip around the world, would be an inspiring one indeed. All the nations would be interested in it and Citizen Train would get, as much notoriety as he could desire. It is probable that he has given up forever the practice of sitting in Madison square park, New York, bare headed, feeding the birds and telling stories to chil dren. The ambition that once possessed him has got possession of him again, and if he does not undertake another trip around the world he may loom up as the build er of Mr. Blaine’s inter-continent al railway. ^a,s3r 'XerrrL.s, PRIDE OF PERRY ! SHEETI3STG-, Secu,3:0 |THE BEST AND CHEAPEST THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, TASE STOCK THE INTERSTATE HOMESPUN. YOU GAN SAVE MONEY In Purchasing i OR For particulars, apply to JOHN II. HODOHS, Agt. Perry, Georgia. For particulars,apply to the aclitor of THE HOME JOURNAL. Jof Errors or Excesses in Old or Young; Rohan, NobleMAHHOOPfhlly Bitored. Howt^oenUrjra nn& S Lengthen WEAK, UNDEVELOPED ORQASB A L Absolutely tmTaUlng HOME TREATMENT—Benefit* In a day. teitlry from 50 8tatea and Foreign Conn trie*. W1J ** * L — HOW? ‘Can the world know a man has a thing: unless he advertises the possession of it.”—Vanderbilt. Nashville’s (Tenc.) curiosty is aroused as to what becomes of the pennies that are sent there. They are not used in trade to any con siderable extent, and it is sur mised in some quarters that most of them fall into the hands of su perstitious people who toss them over houses or cover them with stones “for luck.” Tbe Power of Money. Holtzclaw & Gilbert, Perry, Ga. If a girl knows she is pretty it is not because any other girl told her so. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchi? is immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure Holtzclnw k Gilbert, Perry, Ga. Queen Yictoria is a f rhm rheumatism which come chronic. sufferer has be- jr or always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Holtzclaw & Gilbert’s Drugstore. Out in Colorado they are getting a fine sort of sugar from the box- elder tree. A sure Liver medicine, strengthening, Photography now some colors naturally. reproduces What an influence for good or evil is exerted by the proper or improper use of money. It seems to be the first essential of modern life. Sad indeed is the lot of that man or that woman without money and without friends. Especially in cases of sickness is the need of money felt most pressingly, and yet even the rich with all of their money fall into a state of poor health and die, whereas if their money was rightly expended and the proper remedies applied they might regain health and strength. Z. A. Clark, Atlanta, Ga., says: “I spent four hundred and eighty dollars in gold to cure me of terri ble blood poison that affected my limbs and nose and body, with running ulcers. 2 One month’s treatment of B. B. B. healed the ulcers, restored my appetite, strengthened my kidneys and added 21 pounds to weight.” Still, in spite of this and much other testimony there are many who refuse to try the remedy, seem- prefer to pay large fees to phy sicians, or visit distant springs in vain hopes of recovery. The great troth however, ever shines brightly and that is, that no one who ever gave B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial ever found disap pointment therein, O. H. Rudolph, Talladega, Fla., writes: “I had blood disease for six years, bat nothing lienefitted me, although I paid two hundred and fifty dollars for treatment. At last I tried B. B. B. and found it a quick and cheap blood purifier. ★ ★ ★ WRITE US wherever you live, and we will ship you fine instrument on 15 Days’ Test Trial in your own home. * is .* NO CASH REQUIRED Our freight to please in either style, price or quality. Oure the risk, yours only to give fair and full 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. 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Special lists of daily, coun try. village and class papers. Bargain offers of value to small ad vartisers or those wishing to ex periment judicionsly 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 SO cents. Address Geo. P. Boweli. & C o., Publishers and General Advertising Agents, 1-) Spruce Street, New-York City. -CHEAP EST-: Furniture and Carpet House i| PASSENGER SCHEDULE -AND— FliEIGHT SERVICE In effect March i6th, 1890, 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. IT. 10:33a.m. 7:00p.m 0:00a.m 1:30p.m. 9:44pm 1:45pm 2:58pm 11:18pm 6:20 Lv. Macon. Lv.Coxdele Ar.Tifton Lv.Tiftoa Ar. Valdosta Ar.Jasper Ar.LakeGity Ar. Jacksonville A r. Hampton, Ar. Palatka, Ar, St. Augustine, GOINC NORTH. Lv. St. Augustine, Ly Palatka, Ar. Hampton Lv Jacksonville, Lv. Lake City Ar Jasper _ _• Ar. Valdosta Ar. *Tifton 4:42 pm 1:01 a.m. 10:50 pm 5:50 p m 2;llam 3:30 pm 7:00 p m 3:22 am 4:50 p m 9:45 p m 6:35 am 8:52 p m 4:55 am 8:56 am 10:45 p m 6:20 a m 10:45 i m 10;25am No. 2. So. 4. 3:60pm No. 12 *7:00 am 7:30 b m l^lOpm 8:20a nr 8:52pm 3:10p m 7:o0am 7:50 p m 7:00a m - 10:00a m 10:40 pm 11:05 am 11:51pm 9:29 am 12:l2p m 1:01 am 11:10 m 1:43 p m 2i39a m. •5:55pm No. 12 2:08 v m 2;50a m 7:00 am 3:24 pm 4:23am I2d23pm Tlie State of G-eoigia. Call and See us and get Prices, and Look at j tlie Finest Display in G-eorgia. NEXT TO HOTEL LANIER MACON, G^, GROVE’S TASTELESS emu TONISi It is as pleasant to the taste as !„mou Lv Tifton Lv. Cordele . JHHL —_ Ar. Macon 5:45pm 6:30am 7:50pm. New and elegant Pnllman Buffet Sleeping Cars a Nos. 3 and 4. Trains 1,2,3 and 4 arrive and depart from Union depot. Way freight and ac commodation trains 11 and 12 arrive and depart from Macon junction. Freight received and delivered at de pot comer Fifth and Fine streets,Macon. Freight for Americas, Albany, Bruns wick, Savannah, Charleston, Florida points and aU other places on or reached via this road will be handled with prompt- ess and dispatch. (J. B. WILBURN, J. T. HOGE, Gen'l Freight Agt.- Gen’l Pass. Agt. A. C- KNAPP,"Traffic Manager. Here? The smallest infant will take it and know it is medicine. Children cry for it. Sever fails to .ms. Chills once broken will not return." Cost yon only half the price of other Chin Tonics. - 1 Kb Quinine needed. No purgative needei Contains no poison. Cheaper than Q nin!n . It purifies the blood and removes ail larial poison from the system. It is as large as any dollar toni 0 and rebut for 50 cents. WABRANTSD. CoKXUsYitx*, Mias., Dec. II, is Pasu ilZDicnrs Co., Pari*, Tcnn. Please send me three dor. c Tonic. I was pleased with the lot from jv u !*, people were flighted with it. I gave roar Chi pale and swarthy a children who i >~e's Tasteless Chin I sunnier. Tit •hill Tonic to s.itM j h»a chronic chill, fcr moats, imat, one or *”*"* ' rritUn throe week, alter beslnnlos with cun - wer, Me ami Icarrj, wits red rual rmj ctofc,. I, W, V. Samoa, U. n. HOLTZCLAW & GILBERT, Perry, Ga. -This is the best time of th year to subscribe for the Home Jouknal. V. E. WALTON. C. L. BATEMAN. RYRON, WALTON St BATEMAN, Ga. -DEALEKS IN- Dry Goods, Groceries, Farm Supplies Gents’ Furnishings, Staple and Fancy Articles. BEST GRADES OF GUANO A SPECIALTY PERRY HIOTEXj Pmmet 9 POLITE ATTENTION GIVEN ALL GUESTS. COMFORTABLE ROOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST EDIBLES THE MAREET AFFORDS. HATES: $2.00PEJK DAY. fiSHT Liberal reduction by the week, or by the month. JOB WORK! We Have a Complete Stock anc Full Assortment of Commercia Stationery, and duplicate Macon 01 Atlanta prices in this class of work. Satisfaction guaranteed. G-IfF US J TRIAL ORDER JerLtretl Railroad, of G-eorg'Ia BETWEEN MACON, BOUT VALLEY, PEBBY AND COLUMBUS. (Southwestern Division.) Schedule went into effect March 30th, 1890. (Standard lime, 90th Meridian.) No 1. No. 2. Ho. 4. 3.15 a. m 3.29 “ 3.35 “ 3.42 “ 3.58 “ 407 “ 425 a. m. 1.50 p. m. 2.05 “ 3.10 “ 2.17 “ 2.34 « 2.43 “ 3.00 a. m Leave Macon. Arrive Arrive Wise, Arrive Arrive Bntland Arrive Arrive Walden Arrive Arrive Byron Arrive Arrive Powersville Arrive Arrive Fort Valley Leave 10.25 a. m. 10.08 -‘ 10.03 « 9^8 “ 9.42 “ 9.45 “ 9.20 a. m. 1140 p. m. 11.25 “ 11.20 “ 11.15 « 10.59- “ 10.50 “ 10.35 p. m. BETWEEN, FORT VALLEY AND PEBBY. 8.15 p. m. 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. 425 a. m, 4.38 “ 4.50 “ 5:05' “ 5-14 « 5,25 « 5.37 “ 5.48 “ 5.56 “ 6.02 6.15 « 6.35 “ 7.05 a. nt. 3.05 p. m. 3.23 “ 3.39 “ 400 ‘f 412 p. m. 425 “ 437 “■ 450 •' 5.00 “ 5.08 5.23-.“ 5.43 « 6.10 p. m. Leave Fort Valley Arrive Arr Everetfa Arrive Arrive Keynolds Arrive Arrive Butler Arrive Arrive Scott’s Arrive Arrive Howard Arrive Arrive Bostick - Arrive Arrive Geneva Arrive Arrive Juniper Arrive Arrive Box Springs Arrive Arrive Upatpie Arrive Atriye Schatnlga Arrive Arrive Opliftnbrs Leave - 9.20 a, m, 9.03 « 8.50 « 8.32 “ 8^0 “ 8.08 “ 7,57 « 7.30 •• 7.20 “ 7.12 “ 6.56 6.35 “ 6.05 p. m. 10.35 p. m. 10.20 “ 10.07 9.50 9.40 9,30 9.19 9.09 9.00 a 8.54 “ 8.42 “ 8^2 “ 7J55p. m. if tti mi? ?i ntw uSull -^u'bO’ULt M««ttftif «*®»f m AND THE LOCAL NEWS THEREOF, SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE FOR THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, PUBLISHED -AT- NOW IN ITS TWENTIETH VOLUME’ . .. —-a— it *vn”PH0TflBRAVURF i further particulars relative to ticket rates, schedules, best routes, etc, writ€ “In the spring-tune comes W.W. C. ^IS^ 111 vlld rl“I-*' toca ^ ^ pon ^ FULLER, Agent, Perry; J. C. McKENZIE, Supt. 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