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cofsisur^PTio^
in its
early stages
can be cured
by the prompt
use of
flyers Cherry Pectoral
It soothes
the inflamed tissues,
aids expectoration,
and hastens
recovery. *
Dr. <J. ©. Ayer 8t Go.
Lowell, Mass.
A Kansas hog weighs 1,235
pounds.
Most “sardines” are sprats and
pilchards.
The fly spider lays an egg as
large as itself
China has a five and a quarter
mile bridge.
A Louisiana orange tree will
yield 10,000 oranges.
A Norristown (Penn.) family
owns forty.seven cats.
A- grist mill at Cropesville, N.
Y., is ninety-nine years old.
The United States declared war
against Tripoli on June 10,1801.
A resident of Fort Worth, Texas,
claims to have a carnivorous cow.
The male ot the silkworm moth
travels at the rate of 100 miles a
Tlie rag-pickers of Paris do a j
work for which other cities pay j
large sums annually to Street clean
ing departments. They toil -at
night, and the-value of what they
collect is estimated at §10,000 .for
each twenty-four hours. Of course,
the conditions of Paris life are ex
ceptional. Population is very
close; the tall houses are crammed
with inhabitants; there are no gar
dens—there are but the houses
The Parisians have
Home
!y 8A40.
SNrctwy
Give the Very Best Returns in
and streets,
a.way of employing all kinds of
1 amber and refuse into the streets,
aud then the rag-pickers gather in
their harvest.
MACHINERY SUPPLIES,
April 80-6m.
mm show oases
«2=-Ask for catalogue.
TERRY M’F’G CO.. Nashville.
* anon, no a rwuri# Lein* by Johu «.
GoodwJjuTmy.X.Y^at work l»r l.*. Uradrr,
vua uuiv n«t make a» much, but wc ran
I tcUcli vou quickly lrniv toruru Ihmi.k J JO
' lb a*■!»>• at the Marr, aud a» yon r<»
on. Hulk oil - «»'<*• lu any i-art ..f
> . ' - r,.; ..<•> ... .iii.’.Hiint at litiilir. pit -
A use is found for
everything, and metamorphoses
never cease. All the details are iu-
ECOND end POPLAR Sts,, MACON, GEORGIA.
DEALER 1ST -
til \
If.lr. jradraaVt on...
ns loose, get
ter for them.
The amount of gold in the world
would fit in a room twenty-four
feet, each way.
A medical journal States that five
clergymen live as , long as eight
workingmen. -
The only official document of
President Harrison was his inaug-
ral address.
Cavendasb Bentnick, who died
recently in Loncon, left a collec
tion of artictie curiosities valued
at 8600,000.
, A girl in Pittsburg ran away
from home because she loved chil
dren and wanted to live in a chil
dren’s hospital.
A Sonoma County _( Cal.) vine-
yardist has purchased 10,000 paper
bags to cover the young vines and
protect them from grasshoppers.
There is a colored girl in Balti
more who wants to remain black,
and has gone to a. hospital to be
treated for a peculiar disease, by
which her skin is turning white.
Generosity is a national trait of
the Chilians, and the American
tramps who drift! into Santiago are
reputed to make from $10 to $20 a
day by begging at the doors of the
wealthy.
A baby alligator, brought from
Florida five years ago and liber
ated in a Lincoln (Me.) ' swamp,
has grown to a monster that can
eat a dog, so the noble Penobscot
1 Indians say.
The first German court of jus-
' tice has held a session m Heligo
land. The calendar was a blank.
The clerk registered tha-fact that
j the court met aud adjourned and
all was over.
One of the finest collections of
. stamps, numbering 100,000, in the
. world is owned by Dr. Legraud, of
■ Neuilly, in France. The collection
He^akes the business risks 'of lns
CARBIAQ-ESj.BUOGrlES, WAGONS, ROAD CARTS,
Children’s Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Whips, Leather, Goat Wagons, Etc.; I
call Aim see!me,.pe weitb foe prices. -s»
Have yon ever washed filthy lu
cre? I.never heard of such a thing
until recently, when, says a New
York correspondent of the Chicago
News, I happened to be making a
€ 1104) K. ETT } Proprietor,
social call at the home of a well
known physician in this city.
Pausing a moment at the open
door of his office to give him a
friendly greeting, I noticed a row
of “greenbacks” hanging* on a
string that was stretched from the
washstaud to. the chimney-piece.
“I am just .washing out some, mon
ey,” he said. “Have you ever seen
it done?. I do it because 1 get
money from all kinds of people,
and it is often so horribly dirty that
I know it is a breeding-place for
microbes, so I wash every grimy
aud ragged bill that comes to me.
Give me one of yours and I will
show you.”
v PIANOS, I ORGAN
From SI25.0Q Upward. I From $45.00 U
Sheet Music !Oc,
mention ririn paper. Easy Terms for Flax
and Organs, and the Host Liberal House
the South to deal with generally.
Golumbus, m
Langdon and myself had discov
ered in Backer county, Minn., s
For Darticulras, apply to
i, ; ri\:aTl"iiact.ui'Crs’ - Wholesale and Retail Agency for WEBEE, STET.KWAY
iVERETT.. STARR Pianos; PACKARD, HEWMAS- BROS., Jno._CHTIB.CE &■
iO-, SILVER TONE Organs-
small lake which, from its general
weird appearance, hemmed in by
JOHXH. HODGES, Agt.
Perry,\ Georgia.
STAR THAT LEADS THEM, ALL,
rid Sold Uoon Merit.
Is Made U.~on Honor.
With some misgivings of cour
age and sinkings oE heart I hand
ed him a $10 bill which w
cessively dilapidated, aud
did anxious hen gaze with
forlorn hope over her duckling:
¥he Echo Comes Back
never
about to enter the-water than did
I over my solitary treasure. Words
cannot .describe what agony I suf
fered as the physician lathered its
face generously with soap and be
gan a vigorous rubbing. Then
rinsing it off -in cold water be
The largest ship canal in Europe
is the great North Holland Canal,
from Amsterdam to Holder, fifty-
one miles; completed in 1855; 125-
feet wide at water suiface, thirty-
one feet wide at bottom; depth
twenty feet.
Jt is said that chocolate is used
in the interior of South America
for.4^urrency, as are coeoannts
and. eggs. Norway even now uses
eorij for coin. In India cakes of
tea pass as currency, -and in China
pieces of silk.
“Wh-wk-why th-tk-this one.”
“Witch Lake.”
“Th-th-tkis one, I say, r-r-r-ri;
And I say, Witch Lake.
And Isay, Witch Lake.
“C-c-c-c-confound it, t-th-th-this
one,, where we’ve b-b-b-been fish
ing!” r r f~J" "1\{A 1
“W-i-t-c-b,. witch,. l-a-k-e, lake
Witch Lake.”.
Consequently-tho beet judges-buy the
Best material. Bast attaanmentg.
“DOMESTIC.” and are made happy.
D. C. HARRIS & CO., Sole
0X3 Cherry Street, - -
JAMES MILLER, Local Agent, Perry, Ga.
SUWAXEE RIVER RQUTE TO FLORIDA.
Taking effect March 22d, 1891. Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
about in my pocket book. If you
don’t believe that this i3 true, try
To eradicate the poisons which
produce fever and ague, take Ayer’s
Ague Cure. It cures without leav
ing any injurious effect upon the
system, and is the only medicine
iu existence which may be consid
ered an absolute antidote for rnala-
UOI.NO HOITI'H.
OF VARIES
^SUCCESSFUL
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p. m.
C:15p. m. 10:45 a.m. Amivc,
K3Up. ni. 11 :©<***. m- Leaer.t
0:W p. m. 1155 p.xn. Arrive..
10:35 p. nl. -it25 p. m. Arrive..
:2:i8 a. iu. 4:54 p. m. Arrive..
4:15 a. C:o3 p. m. Arrive..
PERKY BRANCH SCHEDULE
Daily, Except Sunday.
LcavePerry at 4:00 a. m.
Arrive-at Fort Valley 5:05 A- M.
CenVe !*'orl Valiev at 11:35 A SI.
Arrive a! Perry atJ.2:40 P M. *
A,uive Perry al 1:30 .P. M.
Vriive at I? ri Valley %35,P. M|
Leave. Fort Valley "a! 3 30 p. M.;
Arrive at Perry at 4:35 p. 31.
Passenger Schedule
ATLANTA AND FLORIDA RAILROAD
Iu effret Jan. 27tji,
N f*OTJTH BOUS'D. * j*
JIVE METHODS,etmi
and Control.
sum ever
I In the Use of CUBA.
we Alone owy
for all Dls-^
| 9:1> p. ill | Arrive..,: ..Jmliv.iivillr.
„• MBNO
Who have weak or UN-
DEVELOPED, or diseased
organs, who are suffer-
mgSiom^RRORsoFYoun
and any Excesses, or oi
sixteen
A log raft composed .
cribs, each'sixty feet b:
feet wide aiid nineteen feet deep,
is presently lo be towed from S;.
John, New Brunswick, to Brook-'
lyn. The cribs are to be eighty
feet apart, making the tow about
400 feet king.
- — ►-« r.
“Oh! how dreadfully yellow anil
greasy my face is getting.” Say,
do you know this is all caused by
a disordered liver, and that your
skiu.eau be ebauged from a dark,
greasy yellow to a - transparent
mrables’
\ AND YOURS.
500 for “Edwin Drood.
Dona; brood over your condition, nor give up i
Thousands of’the Worst Cases have yielded to d
TREA rafVr. aa settorth in oiir WONDERFUL BOOK,
send sealed, post paid, FREE, for a limited tame. 0E7
Romember,iio one else has the methods, appliances ai
enoethatwe employ, and we claim the uonopolY of um
success. Erie Medical Ge., 64 Niaoara St., Buffalo, A
v Leave Atlanta
“ E. T.& Y.&G.Junc
Arrive Fayetteville....
“ Williamson
if CnHoden....;,',
, \ Knoxville
“ Fort Valley
■rojMK.
8.00 ain
10.27 am
12.27 R m
3,12 p m
4.17 pm
5.40 pm
2,000 References,^ Name this paper when you write.
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POLITE ATTENTION GIVEn'aLL GUESTS .COMFOBTABLE
BOOMS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST
EDIBLES THE MAEKET AF'F.OEDS.
botfje guaranteed. Sold by .L. A.
Felder,'Druggist, Perry, ga,
5.45 am
6.24 am
6.45 am
8.15 a m
9.05 a m
10.05 arm
10.20 am
Leave Fort Valley,,
Arrive Knoxville......
“ Culloden—...
a Williamson.....
“ Fayetteville...'.
“ E. T. V. & G-. Jnn
“ Atlanta
Leave liacun Arrival 3:35
Tpavfi • _\V i ttn AtvIvi. s-ir
10.37 a m
11.47 am
2.25pm
4.13 pm
6.05 pm
A turtle fonr feet across the back
has been located iii Current Biver,
Missouri, for fifty years. The oth
er day a hunter shot it between the
eyes, but the ball glanced off and
imbeded itself in a tree, wnile the
turtle swam placidly into deep wa
ter, '
Nps. I and 2Aafiy,
on with O, B. B,
9.45 p. mJ 11^5 a. m. I , Leave Fort Talley Arrive - I 5,05
tion with 0, E. E, at 'Sort Valley tor
points in southwest Georgia. Departs
RATES: $2.00 PER DAY.
Liberal reduction -by the week, or by the month. -J&S
BETWEEN FORT YAXLEY 4Kp COLUMBUS.
that fo*;
Everett’s'
Reynolds
Butler
Scotts
Howard
—$2.35 cash will secure the
Southern Cultivator and the Home
Journal one year.
•' .lumper
« Box Spring
“ . . Upatoi
“ bhatulga
“ v Muscogee
Ar Columbus
G-eiits’Furnisiiiags, au le and Fancy
Articles. : '
BEST GBADES OE GUANO A SPECIALTY.
jpOB EW Q- Hi USD
NEATLY EXECIJT
—-AT THIS OFFICE
tiflge (o anbsorib? U
IUBNaL.
Children Oryfor Pitcher^ Cast;
FIXING PRICES BY LAW.
M 'it
The-.Staterboro Sub Alliance has
-assed a resolution to t’ue effect, as
understand it, that the legisla-
re should pass a law to prevent
merchants from selling the “neces
saries of life” at an advance of
more than 10 per cent, above their
cost. It may be a little difficult to
determine what are the necessaries
of life that the merchants sell, bat
it is pretty safe to say that even
without the proposed law he is
-quite eager to sel! most of them
for a less profit than 10 per cent
if he gets the cash when he tarns
loose his goods. He asks more
when the only thing certain in the
transaction is that he 3 tarns loose
the goods, and he does so because
it is certain that when he does a
credit business.he will lose a pro
portion—an uncertain proportion
Yor
is r
[ originated in Kew
g to be a craze in
r Dot known who
it,
tn«
I'sa^ to our citizens,
we have been sell
ing Disapvery for
Con9BBq>t*«, Dr. Kings Ne
Life fotekfoP* 8 Arnica Salve
and and have
never, handled remedies that.- sell
as-weH,orth«t 1 have'given such
ersal .satisfaction. . We do not
hesitate to gnarahtee them every
time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory
results do not follow their use,
These remedies have won their
great popularity purely on their
merits. £ Holtzdaw & Gilbert,
Subscribe -for the Rome Joubnal
BOBT. H. .villi 11-
410 CheubY Street,
j . Ij.II.ux.
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MACON, ua.
MACHIjMEE-Y,
Steam Engines, Boilers
SAW MILLS, OKI.ST MILLS,
. GINS, PBESSES.
' MO WEBS, HAY BAKES,
M WORKS;
Svepjtjiiiig sold iif spot Dash Prices. No
lliscoiiiits to Middle Men
ffillfl%IffiiElPIE i GEORGIA WOMI/ltl,
wliat yoh ’want. The price will be low; the work
“Oh!” as Langdon’s suppressed
laughter-broke forth, and he-real-
ized^Whieh was Witch.”—Fores
jgg y*: ~ —<4^—-—* - single novel is said to
jtyhjjfigy-prft going .putpf gtyle 02OO;OOO-to~Alphonse Dandeh, -for
again, and iu'the futpre clean- «g a pph 0 ,” published- in 18S4.
shaven fa^-pBlyAvilL be,popular. thousand dollars was
For two^-ears,'says the St. Louis ce i ve d by Victor Hugo for “Les
Globe Democrat, every-man who
could raise a mustache’’’and whis- teh languages. Lord Beaceusfieid
keradidm because it was all the received 86it),000'each for “Endy
rage, *-Now it’s the proper thing m ; 01I ” iin d “Lothair.” George El-
tosliave every bit of liair from the ij 0 t received S40.000 for “Middle
face, and let the hair grow long ma r C h,” aud Charles Dickens $37,-
aud fall over the collar if yon ca
train it to do Full faces ar
not ^c^ng to be fashionable in the ancbion s Arnica saivc-
futhre, and professional massaeses The-Besi 1 Salve in the world
are doinga prosperous business in for Colds; Bruises,' Sores, Ulcers,
face to look flabby and pe&ked. all gkin Eruptions, and posi-
The object is to look asintelleetu- tively cures Files or no pay re
al as possible, and willfir'hatch ei qQjred. It is guaranteed to give
face, the hair brushed back from,
the forehead aud tailing over the
coat collar the effect desired is ob-
perfect satisfaction Dr money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by Holtzclaw & Gilbert,
■ . ggjjplj
■ The Congo (Africa) State’s only
newspaper,' the -Congo Mirror,
made its first appearance a few
weeks ago. It is a four-page week
ly, printed with a lithographing
machine.' The editor, proprietor,
printer and newsboy are incorpo
rated in our- Englishman. The
Mirror is a fighter,and in its first is
sue accused a Congo official of
murder, and scoffed at the King of
Belgium,
Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and
.all kindred complaints are danger
ous if allowed to run any length of
time. So, it is the duty of all pa
rents to iieep a medicine on hand
at all times that will effect a posi
tive- and pennant cure. Beggs T
Diarrhoea Balsam is guaranteed to
do this. Sold and warranted by
L. A. Felder, Druggist, Perry, Ge.
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GKEO, W. CASE,
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
MONUMENTS, IRON FENCES, ETC-,
464 PLUM STREET, - - - MACON, GA.
Manufacturer and Importer of the best grades of Itahi ii : i.«i /uuuti- 3 i-il ' c
and the following noted Granites:
* BABRE, CONCORD,
QUINCY, BED BEECH,
WESTERLY, BAY FUN LAI,
CLARK,S ISLAND. DICE.
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work prompt. Don’t bnv'yonr monuments until Vou write me. I will save von
money.
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Passenger Schedule
Tniinn arrive and depart ficin r.nitn dej cts in lli.ee n and 1 alalia atdF. CAP
depot in Jaeksonville.
I'nllmun sleeping ears on night trains. !
- Connection north bound and south bound s liiaao iu Macon with trains of C«i :
tral and E. T. V. A G. Railroads,
A. U.Kxamp, J.T.Boge, L. J. Haems,
Traffic Manager. 1 Geneiairnsrengcr Agent- Ticket Agent,
Hekiix BnhSS, C. T. t P. A. No. 516 Mnlherrv- Street., Umon Depot.
Macon, Ga.
G. C.Bodes, Jp, Soliciting Agent-,.6 Kimball B’.ock, Atlanta, Ga.
L. C. Conova, R. T. Piichald, W.P. Lawshb -. .
C. T. A. Ageiit, Union Depot. T. P. A. V|
Palatka; Fla
Jahes Mekztes, Southeastern Agent, 98 West street. Jacksonville, Fla.
Oeaatreil ^Ks.Ilxoa.a, o£*<3-eoxgaa
(Southwestern Division.)
Sohednle went into effect July 26th, 1891,
(Standard Time, 90(h Meridian.)
. BETWEEIf MACOK AND FOKT YArT.kv,
. Jno. W,.GREEN, General
TUI 11 HOME JOUrcN ALT,