The Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1890-1900, December 05, 1901, Image 7

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GERMAN KALI WORKS, I 93 Nassau St., New York. Bookisellor and Stationers 808 Second Street, PH A CON, GA THEY’KL F ANT MAN Dennard Dots. Tlie Spinsters Entertained'. stomach trouble and. yellow jaun dice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then ;she began to use Electric Bitters which wholy cured her. It is a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures sia, Loss of Appetite. •Only 50cts. Guaranteed. For •sale by Holtzclaw’s drugstore. IF IT’S OUT OF FIX,] We’ll Fix It. A .■Woman's Awful Peril. “There is only one chance to, save your life and that is through i »y the judge. an operation” were the startling' ^ ane grading is over, and with, Friday afternoon, at the words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt' P^nty of long sweetening and ripe °| r .’ * ftl ?^ Mi's. Wm. J. of Lime Ridge, Wis , from her shimmings some folks are having a ^ Oore > Miss Frances, their eldest -doctor after he had vainly tried ; ^ a PP7 time. Dollar corn, ten cents daughtier, was charming as hostess to cure her of a frightful case of mo &t and seven cents cotton have no I u , a J' e 9 e PMon given terrors for the man loaded to the muzzle with ripe cane skimmings. I believe our people are in better shape than they were a year ago, crops generally averaging better than last season. As usual much Dyspep-1 small grain is being bowu, in many Try it. j instances special preparation being given it. Mr. H. E. Talton is probably the wheat king of our section. While there are some who plant more acres and make more bushels, I know of none who are making it more profit able. He has gathered four suc- Prompt^attentionj^iven^ to repairing | cessive crops of wheat from the same land, and the yield has been increased each year. As soon as he cuts his wheat the land is planted in corn and peas, which puts it in good shape for another crop of wheat. This patch of six acres produced this year 17 bushels of wheat per acre, and was then planted in corn, making 120 bushels of good, heavy corn. If there is another six acres in this section doing as well the owner is keeping it a secret. Miss Mary Sue Woodard is v ; sit- FORT VALLEY, GA | mg her brothers at M cDonald. Mr. W. L. Oolyer of Cordele is stopping a few days at the old homestead. The Misses Champion, Johnson and Jordan of Crawford county spent Sunday with the family of Mrs. M. R. Stripling. Some important land dealB in soak of which I am not at liberty to speak. ^Engines and all Machinery. Model and Pettern Work a specialty. Puli stools of Pipe ami Steam Fix tures always on hand. Eublber Belting. Write for what you want. Antlwixie Machine Works, J. W.'ANTHOINK, Prop»r„ m honor of the Spinsters of Perry. The house was beautifully dec orated with holly and bamboo, which under the soft mellow lights caused the old-maids’hearts to quicken as there had been a marriage the day before, where one of our spinsters changed her occupation, ceased to be a spin ner, and is now a Weaver. Our best wishes go with, her even though she left us in despair- Those who added dignity to the reception on this occasion were Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs. B. C. Holtzclaw, Mrs. L F. Cater and Mrs. L. M. Paul. Wo feel that these matrons are in sympathy with us, and well may they be, with one of our sis ters especially, for Mr. J. R. Mil ler, Jr., left Perry last week eu- route for Tifton. Weep uot 111 We do nothing in secret, there fore our troubles have been pub lished as well as our joy, which was at its highest on the after noon of Miss Moore’s reception. Club Editor. CHAMBERLAINS STOMACH LIVER TABLETS. Try them When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bad taste in the mouth. When your liver is torpid. When 3 r our bowels are consti pated . When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will improve your appe tite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and regulate your liver and bowels. For sale by all deal ers in Perry, Warren & Lowe,' By ron. AND NEW MEAT MARKET. I am now prepared to furnish Fresh Beef, Pork, Sausage, Chick ens, Eggs, etc., ct cprrect prices. Will pay market prices for cattle hogs and chickens. Mrs. J. B. KUNZ,CZZJ Perry, Ga. MONEY. Says He Was Tortured. Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Dr. Jenner’s Kidney Pills Honor Roll of Bonaire School. “I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk,’’writes H. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills., “but Bucklen’s Arnica,Salve com pletely cured them.” Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed. Holtz- claw’s drugstore, 25o. Loans negotiated on improved forms, at lowest markst ratos, and os most liberal terms. Business of fifteen years standini More than three million dollars loons negotiated. Facilities unsur passed. HOWARD M. SMITH, Ho. 814 Second St.. Macon, Ga. to MORE COTTON the acre at less cost, means more money. More Potash in .the Cotton fertilizer improves the soil; Increases yield—larger profits. Sand for our book (free) explaining how to get tkeso results. E DWIIV A .. BRYAN, AT TORNSY-AT-LAW, Fort Vallei, Ga. Loans negotiated on real estate at lowest rate of interest. Farm lands for sale on easy terms. £ BEN J. DASHER, Attoruey-at-fciUWy MACON, GA. Offioe in Exchange Bank Buildih . Will practice in Courts of Maoon Oircn : t Speoial ntteution to oolleotions. Barred Plymouth Rocks. Wedding Presents, Holiday Presents, Christmas Goods, as •cause the kidneys to work mature 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. IO, Sold by Hi 25, 50 Cents 109 M. Holtzclaw, Druggist, Perry, Ga. A: Subtle Foe 2nd Grade—Eunice King, 96; Rob ert Sasser, 94; Emmett Sasser, 94. 3rd Grade—Eva Sasser, 96; Ethel King, 96; Willie King, 92; Wiley Bullard, 92. 4th Grade—Tommie Pierce, 96; Maud Sasser, 96; Jimmie Stubbs, 93; I Leonard Sasser, 92; Everett Sasser, 191. 6th Grade—Susie Slocumb, 96. 6th Grade—Lawrence Sasser, 91. The pupils enjoyed a Thanksgiv ing dinner very much at the school house last Thursday, given by Mr. [ and Mrs. J. R. Owen. Other wait- | erB were sent also, and the table was bountifully spread with choice things to eat. There was a Thanksgiving | service also in the morning, and the entire day was spent pleasantly. School closed Friday with an oyB- ter supper'and program, all of which j seemed to be appreciated very much by all present. X A few nice Cockerels for sale at $1 each. McM. Rainey, Perry, Ga. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry in splendid variety, Spectacles, Eye- m My }j ne of goods is choice in style and quality, and —Atlanta Semi-Weekly Jour nal and the Home Journl one year for $1.75 cash in advance. -Best $2.50 Shoes made,at Fred. M. Houser’s. —Subscriptions for the Youths’ Companion received at this office The combined price of the Home I Journal and the Youths’ Com panion is $8.2&, but we’ll do bet-1 ter than that for cash in advance. Glasses. prices are right. EYES TESTED WITHOUT CHARGE. Repair Work to suit all customers. You may go farther and fare worse. Give me a Trial. r. x*. FORT VALLEY, 8A. Mrs; E. C. Potts) vs W. A. King, Ex Application to liavo Deed i raade under Bond ior Title, BOOKS AND Houston Codrt of Ordinary, Dec. 2nd, 1901. It appearing to tno court that Mrs, Leila M. on is a le 3gg, Kingand that she resides in the state of Elort ng an< da, ft is ordered that sho be served with notice by publication for 30 days in Houston Ho mm Jouunal that said case do heard on 1st Mon- ] day in .January, 1902. S. T. HURST, Ordinary Houston County, Ga. Dyspepsia is unrecognized in I 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. 1 Holiday Bates via Central of Geor gia Bailway. Tickets will be sold between all [points east of the Mississippi and 1 south of the Potomac rivers for one and one-third fares for the round trip to students of schools and col- | leges upon presentation and surren der of certificates signed by For HOLIDAYS and aU other days. Mail or ders promptly filled, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. T. A. COLEMAN, A GOOD PLACE. Notice is hereby given to ladies and | gentlemen who visit Macon that Mrs. W. H. Houser .is now run mui? a first- class Boarding House at 755 Oberry St. which is very near the buaicees center of the city, and sbie will be pleased to | serve them meals at 263. each. intendents, principals or presidents | Heai. Estate Loans of the various institutions on Dec. DyspepsiaTablets 259 10c., gsc. AND 60C. Soldpjy H. M. Holtzclaw, Druggist, Perry, Georgia. Dorit Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-effects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely wreck the stomach and bowels. ..USE*. Edgar's Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver vitalize? known. As pleasant to the taste as candy, and as positive as the harsh est mineral. No gripej or pain. . 889 JO, 25,50 cents. Sold Dy H. M., Holtzclaw, Druggist, Perry, 15th. to 22nd, 1901, inclusive; final limit Jan. 8th, 1902. To individuals on Dec. 23rd, 24tb, 26th, 30th and 31st, 1901, and Jan. 1st, 1902; final limit Jan. 3rd, 1902. For full particulars call on any agent Central of Georgia Railway. We are uow able to negotiate loans on improve.! farming land'; pipmptly, and at the lowest known rates. Correspond-1 enee invited. SECURITY LOAN, & ABSTRACT COMPANY, 870 Second 8t., Macon, Oh. J. J. Cobb. Tnos. B. West, President. Weo’y. & Att y. Ne matter how exacting he may be, our new Fall Suits will come up to his expectations. Our prices range from $7.50 to $25.00 and We feel assured that we can save you from $2.50 to $5.00 on your suit. Hon. G. B. Stevens, commissioner of agriculture, has our thanks for an official map of the state of Goorgia, I including statistics of railroad mile-1 age and municipal population. A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to every sub scriber. Only 50 cents a year. MSCALES THE UNION’S CUT PRICES. The Union Dry Goods Co., Macon, Ga., has cat prices oh all stvple Goods in thek line to give room for Holiday stuff. Call or write. xTxrion^r on© CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES. 1410 Third Street. MACON, A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. scribe to-dayi'or7 .end jc. for lau.t copy, y agents wanted. Send tor terms. Lady agents Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. Roman Knight the only cigar. Roman Knight cigar is 5c per fection. . Roman Knight cigar is your 5c worth. Roman Knight cigar is fully ImI BAZAR. guaranteed. ...... Roman Knight cigar is the best Georgia. hi. town. ■ . , . ■ Roman Knight cigar is. the only i-urintown. For sale only by J. D.Martin, Jr. 2S?S SL- ! g«SB and town, or by mail from TH0 MoCALL CO., . 113-115-117 Wert 31st St, NEW YORK. ....... r vm **»>■ J** Bears the [Signature - ’ 1 ; JOD N7U r C>3EdEC. . ,—-AT T&f S OFFICE- •' •. .• • ;.iV The above is a but oh flu mm ; m