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Stepped Into Live Coals.
“When a child I* burned my
foot frightly,” writes W. H
Eads, of Jonesville, Va., “which
caused horrible leg sores for 80
years, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
wholly cured me after everything
else failed.” Infallible for Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and
Piles. Sold.by H. M. Holtzclaw,
druggist 25c.
The C. D. Boss Cracker, 10/ lb.
J. D. Martin, Jr.
RATES LOWERED TO BUFFALO.
Account Pan-American Exposition.
Daily, on and after September 3rd un
til October 20th, inclusive, the Central of
Georgia Railway will sell excursion tick
ets from all 'coupon ticket stations to
Buffalo, via all all-rail authorized ticket
ing routes, at one fare pins $1.00 for the
round trip, tickets limited for return 20
days from date of sale.
Will also sell excursion tickets via Sa-
naunah and Steamship lines via New
York, Baltimore and Philadelphia,thence
rail to Buffalo, at relative low rates for
the round trip, including meals and
berths aboard steamer, final limit twen •
ty days from date of sale
For detailed, information, schedules,
etc., apply to any agen't or representative
of the Central of Georgia Railway.
Full Limits for Roundlap Bales.
Loans negotiated on improved
farms, at lowest market rates, and on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteenyears standing.
More than three million dollars in
loans negotiated. Facilities tinmirw
passed. HOWAUD SMITH,
No. 914 Second St.. Macon, Ga.
To Your Kidneys
Dr. Jenner’s
Kidney Pills
About The Fair.
ton cfonnt 1 j 9t9 °£ t '? le Sous- Cotton, like every other commodi-
heen received A8 ®? clatlon have j ty, is sold to the buyer that will pay
are being fre^lyTstribE’ the “ 08t moD ^* The American Cot
cause the kidneys to work as
nature intended they should.
They build up the shrunken
walls of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before.
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have no equal.
Cents
108
IO, 35, 50
Sold by H. M. Holtzclaw, Druggist,
Perry, 6a.
Dyspepsia is unrecognized in
half the cases. It deceives the
unknowing sufferer. Its many
variations work along the weakest
lines of the system. To battle
against: only one of them is vain.
Our booklet explains its symp
toms. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give
complete and lasting relief.
Dyspepsia Tab lets ®
239
10c., 25C.
AND 50C.
!
Sold|by H. M. Holtzclaw, Druggist,
Perry, Georgia.
Don't Force
Your Bowels
with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effects;
on the entire system, and where
their use i? persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
.,USE..
XX =*-,• S'
Confections
The. only harmless, vcj
bowel regulator, and liver vitahzer
to the taste as
Yt and as positive as the harsh
est mineral. No gripe or painr ^ j
889 JO, 25,50 cents.
Work will begin this week.
I he managing committee will
have forty, stalls built for horses
and cattle, and some 20 pens for
hogs, goats, sheep, etc. They will
have about one hundred coops
built for the poultry depatment.
ihe stock display bids fair to
surpass^any county in this part
°; State. The districts are be^
ginning to wake np and from what
we hear,the Lower 5th farmers are
thinking of capturing the whole
business. Yet,the New Thirteenth
is^about to lay down a challenge
which will be open to the county.
Ihe managing co—nittee are
strongly impressed to offer a nice
prize to the district making the
best display provided,Its many as
four or five enter the contest.
We are gratified to hear that some
of the districts contemplate bring
ing their displays on attractive
floats and we would suggest that
each district in the county could
at small trouble make a float for
their agricultural and other ex
hibits, and another float to be
loaded with some of the prettiest
young ladies of the district.
The Hon. James B. Hunnicut,
Editor of the Southern Cultivator
will be here and make the speech
on Agriculture. His ability is
well known and his speech will be
on the right lines, looking to the
good of every tiller of the soil. A
large crowd will hear him.
Sixty-six counties in the state
of Ohio hold annual fairs. Jones
county, Georgia has just held a
most successful fair at Bradley.
The attendance on the last day is
said to have been seventeen hun
dred. It was a . very successful
fair. People in Houston county,
where the cream soil of the state
lies, with its even loamy surface,
so easily scarred by the imple
ments of the husbandman, won-
derat the red hills of Jones coun
ty producing such a display of
agricultural products as was seen
at their late fair. But Jones coun
ty is one of the good counties of
the great state of Georgia; her cit
izens are industrous and progres
sive and while many of her sons
have made Houston their homes,
yet, they look with pride upon
any effort that is made to advance
her interest. .
Many visitors will be here from
different parts of the state and no
doubt will be surprised at Hous
ton’s display. Let us all pull to
gether to advance her home.
Persons desiring space on the
Fair grounds for restaurant and
refreshment priviledges will ap
ply to J. D. Mar till, Sec’t’y.
Special Premiums.
The Managing Committee will
award the following premiums for
District displays of agricultural
products.
For best display $25.00
“ Second best display 15.00
“ Third “ “ 10.00
-
You Know What Yon Are Taking
When you take Grove’s Taste
less Chill Tonic because the for
mula is plainly printed on every
ootfcle showing that it is simply
Irbn and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure, no pay. Price 50c
farms for sale.
Two well-improved farms, 850
acres at Sofkee, Bibb county, and
600 acres with mill in Houston,
property of H . N. Feagin.
Apply to W. R. Cox,
Macon, Ga.
ton Company does not expect to get
cotton unless it- merits competition.
The constantly growing demand at
the mills means a broad And steady
market for every roundlap bale made,
which enables square bale firms to
buy roundlap bales at the gins anc
handle them with profit. The Amer
ican Cotton Company is perfectly
willing that they should do so. and
it realizes that if it does not pay ful
limits other buyers will. As the
roundlap premium pays the baling
charge it costs the grower nothing
to have his cotton put up in round
lap' bales. The advantage to the
producer in putting his cotton in
roundlap bales is easily demonstra
ted by a single calculation. *
Get a free sample of Chamber
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
at the drugstore. They are easier
to take aud more pleasant in ef
fect than pills. Then their use is
not followed by constipation.as is
often the case with pills. Regu
lar price 25c. per pox.
Repair Work.
Having returned to Perry, I am
now prepared to do all kinds of
repair work on Watches, Clocks,
Guns, Pistols, etc. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Respectfully,
T. T. Martin.
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt
says his child was completely cur
ed of a bad case of eczema by the
use of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. Beware of all counterfeits.
It instantly relieves piles. Holtz-
caw’s Drugstere.
w, turn
DEA1 ER IN
Cigars
Tobacco.
Sold
A millionaire appetite, with a
scant income, has made many a
dyspeptic. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin will cure dyspepsia,
by, druggists.
A GOOD PLACE.
Notice is hereby given to ladies and
gentlemen who visit Macon that Mrs.
H. Houser is now miming a first-
class Boarding House at 755 Cherry St.
which is very near the bnsinees center
of the city, and she will be pleased to
erve them meals at 25c., each. ;
Sobifby Ev'iMf.
Perry, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Houston County.
Concern: | : '
- of Jno. R.
vAj? * resident of said county, bnfc now an m-
IveiU a resiagiK Sanitarium, are here-
Swiit the Noyember term,
’ ' ‘ the* court of Ordinary of saidjcounty
Jog Filling a Speciality.
Prompt Attention to Mail Orders.
462 Popular St,, MACON, GA.
PRICE LIST per gal.
Nelson County Rye, 2.00
Cooper’s Laurel Valley N. C. Corn, 2:00
North Georgia White Corn, 2i00
HollondGin, 2.00
New ingland Bum, - 2.00
Band MadeTJourMash Com, 2.00
Monogram Rye, > t 2.50
Old Mountain Spring Corn', 2.50
Double Stamp jWper Gin. 2.50
Mill Creek Cabinet Rye, 3.00
Kentucky Sour Mash Rye, 3.00
Star A Rye. 3.00
Amascn’s AHA Rye. 4.00
Coestnut Grove Rye. 4.00
Strawberry Plants.
The largest stock in the world.
Nearly HQ© varieties.
All the choice, luscious kinds for' the
Garden and Fancy Market. Also Ship
ping Varieties. Also Dewberries, Aspar
agus, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, etc.
Our 120 page manual, free to buyers,
enables everybody to grow
them with Success and profit.
All plants packed to carry across the
continent fresh as when dug. Illustrated
catalogue free. Specify if you want cat-
alogue of Shipping Yarieties or Fancy
Garden kinds.
CONTINENTAL PLANT CO.,
Strawberry Specialists,
KITTRELL, N. C.
GEORGIA— Houston County .
R. L. Braswell has applied for guar
dianship of the minor* children of Mrs.
E. L. Tooke, deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the November term,
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
county and show canse, if any they
have, why said application should not
be granted.
Witness my official signature this
October 7,1901.
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Houston Ckranty.
S. T. Neil, administrator of estate of
SterlingNeil, deceased, has applied for
leave to sell lands of said estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the November term,
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
county, and show cause,if any they have,
why said application j should not- be
Witness my official signature this
October 7,1901. ’ :
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
GEORGIA; Houston County.
E. B. Hose, executor of estate of Ade-
line McLivale,.deceased, has applied for
dismission from said trust.
Thisis therefore to cite all persons con-
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
cerned to appear at the November term,
eonnty, and show cause, if any they have,
why said application should not be
This, October 8 ^a^T.-HURST, Ordinary.
i*i0.
■Witness my official signature this
August 5th, 1901.
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
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Staple Ory Goods,
First-Class G-o©d.s
jL.o’sxr Prices
Seed Wheat, Rye and Oats. ’
L. F* CATER, Perry, Ga.
The Harvest Season
Is at hand, and you will need
a NEW WAGON for gath-
marketing
our
rring and
crop. You can make no bet
ter selection than an
“OLD HICK0EY” or a “TENNESSEE”
Wagon. OUR WAGONS
will contribute to your satis
faction; OUR PRICES will
increase yonr prosperity.
Do not forget that you may need a BUGGY; if so, it’s
a “BARKESYILLE” or a “ROCK HILL/’ Those “long
winded” Axles are beauties, and a marvel in the saving of
time, patience and oil.
HEARD BR0S.,H
350-352 Poplar Street. MACON. GA.
The Best Price For Cotton
Is the thing all farmers want when
they are ready to sell.
The Iren Warehouse,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
is ready to serve all comers, with best facilities and a determin-
|) ation to give the best service.
BAGGING AND TIES
for sale at lowest market price.
High-Grade Fertilizers for Grain and Fruit Trees.
' . Respectfully,
o
I BU Y COTTON SEED.
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B. T. ADAMS.
W. O. KINNEY.
B. T. ADAMS & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
MACON, GA.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of the farmers
of Hounton county.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT.
We also handle MULES, GUANO and FARM SUP
PLIES at reasonable prices.
M. C.
-DEALER^IN
Guns, Pistols,
Tinware, : Woodenware,
Farming Implements, Etci|||
80S TURD ST. (Sk.u;
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