The Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1890-1900, September 19, 1901, Image 8

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Individuality. A thing that'most of us have to learn slowly is the necessity of re specting the individuality of other people, if we would maintain whole some and happy relations with them. Probably there are not many rela tives and friends in whom we do not see traits of character or peculiari ties of disposition that we could wish were different. They are ex actly what they are, and we have to take them as they are. It is just possible that ouri intimates are not consumed with admiration for all our qualities. If they had their way, they would have to do considerable making-over with us. There is no Ond to that soit of thing, and if we had the power to work our will up- ou others, and they upon us, the re sult might not be a much more per fect world than it is. And then, too, it is worth remembering that often the qualities in others we would like to change are precisely those that grow out of their strength and ex cellencies. You cannot have the lat ter without the former, at least in that person. And, beyond that, the trait that sometimes irritates us in others—their, resolutions, their mas terfulness, their self-sufficiency—are the qualities that in some emergen cy or crisis are of the greatest ad vantage to us. The friend whose agreeableness charms you may not be the one whom you would choose to have beside you in some grave peril.—The Watchman. At What Age is Woman Best? Sights at Tallulah. Items of Interest. Living expenses in Japan have The beauty and.gyandeur of Geor- _ gia’s beautiful scenery was apprecia-: increased 75 per cent, within a The problem of what, age is a wo- j man at her best was recently dis cussed by an artist, an author and a woman of society, says the New York Telegram. The artjst, urged that he disliked to paint the por traits of women between the ages of 2,5 and 40 years. Before 25 the face has an expectancy which charms. It is looking forward with joyous fresh ness and hope, and it is full of puz zling promises. At 40 the character is.formed, and the lines of the coun tenance are stronger in the painter’s Study; but in the intervening years the face has lost its expentaney and is liable to be indifferent, says Wo man’s Life. The author liked to study women between the ages of 30 and 40. They had then the experience of the world and the joyousness of youth. In those years they were brightest and mo^t inteNlting. '’ ^ ’/■ The society woman thought that it was impossible to give general an swers to the question, as individual women differ in regard to the most attractive age. Some are most charming at 40, while others have passed their prime at 20. At 30, or upward, the. best nature of a woman will show to every advantage, but probably the balance of opinion turns in favor of from 18 to 25. ted many years ago by a writer for Gleason’s Pictorial Magazine, who visited Tallulah Falls. In an issue of the magazine published some time before the civil war is the following description of this beautiful place: “The scenery of Georgia is among the finest in the world. The sketch given below is that of the splendid Falls of Tallulah, twelves miles from Clarkesville. They are formed by the Terrora, a small stream that rushes through an awful chasm in the Blue Ridge, rending it for several miles. “This ravine is a thousand feet in depth and of similar width. Its walls are gigantic cliffs of dark granite. The heavy masses, piled on each oth er in the utmost confusion, some times shoot out, overhanging the yawning,gulf a'nd threatening to break from their seemingly frail ten ure and throw themselves headlong iuto the dark depths. “Along the rbeky, uneven bed of this dark abyss, the infuriated Ter rora—or, in the beautiful and ex pressive language of the - Indians, “The Terrible,”—frets and foams with ever vary in g course. “The most fadailiar point of obser vation is from the pulpit,an immense cliff that projects far into the chasm. From this position the extent and depth of the fearful ravine,and three of the most beautiful of its cataracts, is obtained. Deep and unutterable are the emotions of the beholder as he first gazes on the scene we are at tempting to portray. He is filled with admiration as he ventures,clingr ing to some object for suppbrt, .to approach the edge of the projecting crag, to fathom with half averted eye, the terrific chasm. A point some distance up the stream commands ,another familiar view, and thence a somewhat dangerous path' leads f<^> the bottom of the chasm, and. many ladies are induced by curiosity and lbVe .of novelty to make the descent. The position gained affords the grandest conception of, the’ extent and depth of the gulf.” few years. ; The tonnage of the vessels of the BritishsEmpire exceeds 15, 000,000 tons.' '' The British government refuses to use, electricity in its battleship turrets. Nearly half the Chinese seeking admission to this country at San Francisco are refused. The 4,00Q or more Boer prison ers at St. Helena have started, the publication of a weekly newspa per. The inhabitants of the Prov ince of Ontario write .more letters than those of all the rest of Cani- da. A London architect alleges that Saint Paul’s Cathedral shows signs of slipping towards the Thames’. It is said that the waste from bad cooking in the United States it estimated at $1,000,000,000 a year. After being cut, steel pens are anneled and tempered with oil to insure great springnees to the pens The Mississippi, at the point where it flows out of Lake Itaska, is ten feet wide and eighteen in ches deep. . ASTHMA CURE FREE Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent - ^ > Cure in All Cases. *'* . SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. WHITE YOUK WAMEAND ADDRESS PLAINLY. Women Who Wear Well. It is astonishing how great a change a few years of married life will make in the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which is rudely handled.; The mat ron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. There are two reasons for this , cbange, ig- norance and neglect Few young women / appreciate the . shock to the sys tems through the change which* comes with marriage. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant drains 'which arc uften, consequent on, mar-. rjage and motherhood; nipt. under standing that this secret drain is robbing the cheek of its freshness ness and the form of its fairness. As surely as-the general health suffers wheu there is derangement of the health?of‘*the delicate womanly or gans, so surely when'these Organs are established in health the face and form at once witness to the fact in renewed comeliness. Half a mil lion women and "more have found health and happiness in the use of Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription: It makes weak women stjong and sick women well. The numbur of retail liquor deal ers in the United States at the close >f last year was 206,000. The total r ote of the prohibition party in the. election of the same year i%as 209;-; 000.—Exchange. : . To Cure A Cold In One i Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each, box Water Cure for Chronic Constipation. Take two cups of hot Water half an hour before each'meal and just before going to bed, also a drink of water, hot or cold, about- two hours after each meal. Take lots of out door exercise—walk, ride, drive. , Make a regular habit of this and in many cases chronic constipation may be cured with out. the use of any medicine. When a purgative is required take something . mild and gentle like Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Dealers. For a bad taste in the mouth take Chaniberlain’s Stomach" and Liver Tablets. For sale by- Deal ers. •: -i ' Henry Bray don, Harris, N. C., says; “I took medicine 20 years for asthma but one bottle of One Minute Gough Cure did me more good than Any ’thing else during that , time. Best"Cough Cure. Holtzclaw’s drugstore; :rk We can satisfy you ; 'in every V - particular. GEORGI A.—Houston County. G. L. Sloeumb, administrator of the estate of J. I. Jones,has applied for leave to sell the realty belonging to the estate of said deceased. This is therefore to cite^ aU persons con cerned to appear at the October term, 1901, of the court of Ordinary of said county and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this September 2, 1901. ^ SAM T. HURST, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Houston County. M. A. Edwards,administrator of the^es tate of;R, S. Rutherford, has applied for leave to sell the realty belonging to the estate of said deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned to appear - at the October term; 1901, of the court of Ordinary of said county and show cause, if any they have, why saidr application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this September 2,1901. - " SAM; T. HURST, Ordinary.- - GEORGIA—Houston County. L. L* Barker, adminisirator of the es tate of W. M. Barker, has applied for leave to sell the realty belonging to the estate offsaid deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons con eerned to appear at the October term, 1901, of the court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause,if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this September 2,1901; SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary. GEORGIA; Houston County. E. B. Hose, executor of estate of Ade line Mclnvale, deceased, has applied for dismission from said trust. . This is therefore to cite all persons con- 1901, of the court of Ordinary of said eerned to appear at the November term, county, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this August 5th, 1901. SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary. Under new management, £• well illpminated-y.:Borne- like, everything . selected . t to afford. comf oet. Best ■ 'p<‘ * rooms. aiiR tab^serviee.- - - • $1.00 to $2.00 PEE DAY. 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