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A Womau’s Awful Peril.
“There is only one chance to
save your life and tnat is through
an operation” were the startling
Only Two Weeks Distant.
Elko Etchings.
words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt
of Lime Ridge, Wis , from her
doctor after he had vainly tried
to cure her of a frightful case of
stomach trouble and yellow jaun
dice. Gall stones had formed and
s)ie constantly grew worse. Then
she began to use Electric Bitters
which wholy cured her. It is .a
wonderful Stomach, Liver and
Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspep
sia, Loss of Appetite. Try it.
Only 50cts. Guaranteed. For
sale by Holtzclaw’s drugstore.
Throughout this great country
millions of people are anticipating
with pleasure the advent of Christ
mas time. Only two weeks intervene.
By Uncle Ned
Says He Was Tortured*
“I Buffeted such pain from
- Misses Lilia Mae Mims,. Mamie corns I could hardly walk,”writes
Brown and Virginia Means, Mes-;H. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills.,
srs. Donald McDonald, R. . B. • “but Buoklen’s Arnica Salve com- j |gg
1 Application to have
I titled made under bond
F. H. Houser
F. H. Houser and hfor'title,’*'Houston Court
W. L. Houser, Kxr’s.j ot Ordinary, Hoc. 11,1901.
It appearlng to the court that Erminia Spig-
nor, Mary it. lnabnott, E. H. Houser and Anna
Mi Culler are legatees and heirs at law of Wes
ley Houser, late of said county, deceased, and
... - -outjj Carolina, it is
dren it is a season of great joy. It is I ®hall and Freeman Pool, visited
a duty of parents,and all others who I Uua< *dla Sunday.
have children in charge, to so ar
range affairs that the innoceut pleas
ure of the little ones may be unmar
red by any lack of thoughtfulness,
or by any discordant act. The San
ta Claus legend is full of kindly at
tention to the wishes of the depend
ent ones, and love should abound in
all hearts that day.
IF
IT’S OUT OF FIX,
We’ll Fix It.
Prompt attention given to repairing
Engines and all Machinery.
Model and Pettern Work
a specialty.
Steam Fix-
Full stock of Pipe and
turee always on hand.
Ilulbber Belting.
Write for what you want.
Antlioine Machine Works,
J. W. AfiTHOINE, TWr.,
FORT VALLEY, GA
Look Carefully
To Your Kidneys
Dr. Jenner’s
Kidney Pills
as
cause the kidneys to work
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.
108
io, 25, 50 Cents
^Sold by H. M. Holtzclaw, Druggist,
Perry, Ga.
Whatever the time may be, to chill Harvey, H. E. Mar-1 pletely cured them ” Acte litre flBSS
Mr. W. L. Means visited his
family in Macon last Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. liX Eubanks,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark and
Miss Nellie Harrell visited friends
and relatives in Henderson Sun
day.
Mr. W. S.’ Riley of Grovania
magic on sprains, bruises,. cuts,
sores, scalds, buijjis, boils, ulcers.
Perfect healer of skin diseases and
piles. Cure guaranteed. Holtz-
claw’s drugstore, 26c.
that said case will be heard on the 1st Monday
in February^l902.
—If you want a nioe Buggy or
Wagon nail on W. D. Day.
To some preparation for the day was in town to-day on business.
is a care, and the backers of Santa
Claus are sometimes sorely tried to
furnish the necessary wherewithal.
The Home Journal editor has occa
sionally been in such a dilemma. He
will not be this time if those Bub
scribers who have not paid for 1901
will come to the front in proper
style.
The season just before Christmas
is settling time with many.* It will
be easier for us to settle with those
we owe if those who owe us will do
their duty. We do not care to say
more.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Mims with
their son, Hinton, attended con
ference m^Macbn last week. Mr,
Win. Means also attended a few
days.
Messrs. J. C. and J. L. Eubanks
and their families from Hender
son attended the reception at the
“Giles’ ” house last week, given
in honor of the bride and groom,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eubanks.
Mr. J. D. Marshall went to Ma
con to-day on business.
By virtue of the authority in me vest
ed by the will of Green Fitzgerald, will
be sold between the legal hours of sale
on the 1st Tuesday in January, 1002, at
oublio outcry to the highest bidder, be*
'ore the court house door in Perry,
Houston couuty, Ga., the following real
estate, to-wit: Lots Nos. 100, 171 and
178 in the town of Elko, Ga. Terms of
sale oaBh. Sold for re-investment.
W. B. FITZGERALD,
Deo. 10th, 1701. Trustee.
Miss Maude Rogers, who has
The amounts due us ere email,but 11 36 ™ ™»dng Mies Mamie Brown,
the aggregate iB greater than all the 1 18 vlsl ^ ln S ralativee in Macon.
claims against us. See the point?
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Rural Mail Delivery.
Editor Home Journal:
Dear Sir—The rural delivery route
goes out by G. P. Lamar’s and Mrs.
S. E. Bassett’s, on by Mrs. O. E.
Kemp’s and|Lakeview school house,
Claud (Emmett Sullivan's), then on
by Rube SmHh’s to the Macon and
Perry road, and down this road to
Mrs. Woolfolk’s, Then back by Dr.
Simmons’ place to Eva (Houser’s
Mill), thence by the Glover place,
T. H. Brown’s and J. H. M. Gliett’s
to Powersvillo. Distance 27 miles.
There are about 115 families served.
It takes a little over 6 hours to make
the trip. Daily mail except Sunday.
Mr. Joe Heard is the carrier; salary
$500 for 12 months.
I believe I have answered all your
questions, and I hope satisfactorily
Yours truly, W. E. W.
Rev. J. E. Powell,whilo return
ing from his appointmeb in Hen
derson last Sunday, spent the
night here and preached a very
interesting sermon at the Baptist
church Sunday night.
Why, what is the trouble with
“ Socks j” we never hear anything
from him. Did the last cold spell
freeze him? Come again, Socks,
we enjoy having you with us.
Dec. 9th, 1901."
GEORGI A—Houston County.
G. L. Slooumb, administrator of the
estate of James 1. Jones, deceased, has
applied for dismission from oaidYrust:
This istherefore tooite aU persons con
cerned to appear at the Maroh term,
1002, of the court of Ordinary of said
county and show cause, if any they have,
why said application should uot be
granted.
Witness my otfioiai signature this
Deoember 2, 1901.
SAM T. HURST, Ordinary.
For Rent; For Sale.
TheJno.W. Woolfolk planta
tion in Houston county for rent.
Mules, Oats, Wheat, Hay, Fod
der. Wagons, Carriage and all
kinds of farming machinery for
sale. Address Mrs. H. B. W.,
Care B. T. Adams & Co.
Macon, Ga.
A
Subtle
Foe
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 v^jn.
Our booklet explains its symp
toms. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give
complete and lasting relief.
GILES’
Dyspepsia Tablets
10c., 25c.
and 60c.
Soldfby 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 ir persisted in* tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
Excursion Rates to Charleston, S. 0.,
via Central of Georgia Railway.
The Central of Geprgia Railway will
sell low rate excursion tickets to the
South Carolina Interstate and West
Indian Exposition at Charleston, S.
G., and return from all coupon tick
et stations on its lines from Decem
ber 1st, 1901, to May 31st, 1902.
Superior schedules, sleeping and
parlor car service are offered via Sa
vannah and Plant System.
For full particulars apply to your
nearest agent or representative of
this company.
-Meat Cutters,. Sausage Mills
and Stuff era, Coal Hods, Fire
Sets, Opal Tongs, Pokers and
Shovels*iFife Screens, etc.
• • . L. Mr Paul’s.
Auction Sale,
T will sell at public outcry on
my farm in Houston county, Ga.,
on Tuesday, December 17th. 1901,
to the highest bidder all my
Mules, Horses, Cows, Rolling
Stock, farm Inipliments, etc., etc-
Terms of sale cash.
Mrs. J. A/Coffee.
Dec. 10th, 1901.
Town Tax Notice.
I will be at Mr. A. B. Schill
ing’s shop for the next 10 days to
collect Towh Taxes.
Rhos. M. Killen,
City Clerk.
Dec. 10th, 1901..
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will he; Sold before the-court house
loor in the town of Perry, Houston
county, Ga.,.between, the legal hours of
sale, on the- first, Tuesday.in January
1902, the following, property, to-wit:
The following described real estate,
to-wit: That one-fourth undivided in
terest in 71^'aotes of lahd'off tha east
side of lots of land'Nos. 246-and 285, and
68><5 acres off the wfest side of lots Nos
286 and 245, that is to say, 84 1-6 acres
off of each of last named twp lots, the
whole being in the 6th district of Hous
ton couuty, Ga., and being the undivi
ded interest of defendant in fi fa iu the
estate of Mrs. Nancy K.. Epting, deceas
ed. Levied on and being sold as the
property of W. O. Epting to satisfy a
fa from Houston county court, returna
ble to July quarterly term, 1900, in favor
of Reid Fertilizer Co. vs W. O. Epting.
Also at same and plaoe, the life
estate of Minor W. Hall in that traot of
land, known as the Hale Plaoe, situate*!
near the town of Perry, Houston couuty,
Ga., and bounded north by Perry and
Factory road, east by the Pierce place
south by lands of Mrs: Julia King and
west by Felder place; also that house
and lot in the town of Perry upon which
Sam Cooper-how resides, said lot being
separated from the said Hale place by
the Perry and Factory road. All of said
property given and bequeathed to said
Minor W. Hall for and during his natu
ral life by Mrs. Amanda Havis. Levied
on and sold as th-. property of Minor
W. Hall to satisfy two fi fas from Hous-
ton*county court,one returnable to June
term, 1897, in favor of The Coca-Cola
Co., vs Hall & Hall, M. W. Hall and Jno
M. Hall; the other returnable to April
TRUSTEED SALE.
GEORGIA—Houston t'ouuty.
N. B. Smitn, administrator of estate of
Mrs. Mattie E. Smith, deceased, haB ap
plied for dismission from said trust.
Tins is therefore to cite all personsoon
oerne l to appear at, the February term,
1902, of the court of Ordinary of said
county, aud showoause,if any they have,
who said application should uot be
granted.
Witness my offloial signature this
November 4,1901.
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
Deo. 11,19
S. T. HURST, Ordinary,
NEW MEAT MARKET.
I am now prepared to furnish
Fresli Beef , Pork, Sausage, Ohick-
3, Eggs, eto., ot correct prices.
Will pay market prices for cattle,
hogs and chickens.
Mrs. J. B. KUNZ,
Perry, Ga.
Ill
A H0ME-LlKEf
HAYING LEASED THE
Ilf
■Ml
Mulberry St., MAOON, GA.,
Nest to Aoadomy of MubIo,
-
It is my purpose to conduct a hotel that
will be home-like aud satisfying to all
guests. It is specially suitable for ladies
or othors visiting Maoon for a day or
longer.
We Strive to Please.
George 8. Riley.
DDWIN JL.. BRYAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans negotiated on real estate at
lowest rate of interest.
Farm lands for Bale on easy terms.
iMf
W.A. King, Ex’r.
Mrs, K. 0. Potts) Application to have Deed
> mtulo under Rond lor Title,
.) Houston Court of Ordinary,
Deo. 2nd, 1901.
to tne court that Mrs. Leila M*
Vinson is a legatee and lielr at law ol’ W. S
King and that she resldos in the stato of Flori
da, It is ordered that aho bo served with notleo
by publication for 00 days In Houston Ho mb
Joounal that said oaso bo heard on 1st Mon
day in January, 1002.
S.T. HURST, Ordinary
Houston County, Ga.
BEN J. DASHER,
Attorney-at-Law,
MACON, GA.
Office in Exohange Bank Building.
Will practice in Courts of Maoon Circuit
Special attention to collections.
J-OB WOUKC
M KA r |r,-Y WXWCUT
— AT TFTTS OFFICE
The First Thoughts
of Christmas ^presents are naturally
of Jewelry, and the magnificent dis
play at this store makes the first
thought the best thought*
We have Jewelry that is suitable
in design, character, material and
price for any and all the presents
you want to make. Come and see it.
Geo- T. Beeland,
THE JEWELER,
Triangular Block, MACON GA.
Soml for Catalogue.
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Wedding 1 Presents,
Holiday Presents,
/
Christmas Goods, ;
THE UNION’S CUT PRICES.
The Union Dry Goods Co.,
Macon, Gahas cut prices I tenm B 1897,in favor of W. J. Cannon, 1 vs.
on all stvplc Goods in their Edge &Haii,j.B- Edge, m. w. Hail.
-,* • • Alan at the same time and
line to give room for Holiday
stuff\ Call or write.
..USE..
Edgar's Cathartic
Confections
The only harmless* vegetable*
howel regulator* and liver vitalize*
known.
As pleasant to the taste as
candy* and as positive as the harsh
est mineral. No gripe or pain.
Soda
$9 *0* 25* 50 cents. ,
Spldiby H. M. HoltzciAw, Druggist,
Perry,-Georgia; '■ /
Arm and Hammer Brand
5c Pound.
Fresh Salmon at 10c box.
Walter Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa
30c box.
Knox’s Sparkling Gelatine, 2
boxes 25c;
Current, Plum, Peach, Apple,
Pure Jelly in 10 ounce tumblers,a
bargain at 5c tumbler.
Boss Crackers 10c pound.
New crop Dates 10c pkg.
New. crop Figs in 1 pound boxes
20c. . J. JX. Martin, Jr.
Our Top Buggies are beauties.
> - Fred. M. Houser’s.
CASTOR IA
Also at the same time aud place, Two-
fiftbs undivided interest in lot of land
No. 201 in the 10th district of Houston
county, Ga., said lot containing 202^
acres, more or less, and known as the
McMurray lot. Levied on and being sold
as the property of James Rainey and
Mrs. A. 0. Bunch, to satisfy two fi fas,
one in favor of John B, Daniel vs Bunch
& Bainey, Mrs. A. O. Bunch and James
Rainey, returnable to January term,
1901, of Houston county court; the other
in favor of Alex E. Harris Vs Mrs. A. O.
Bunch, returnable to Justice court 1346
District, G. M., Worth county, Ga.
Also at the tame, time and place, the
entire interest of. Mrs. F. J. Gates,
formerly Mrs. F. J, Jones, in the lands
of the D. W. Buff Estate, in the 10th dis
trict of Houston county, Ga. Levied on
and to be sold as the property*o£,Mra* F;
J.Gates, formerly Mrs. F. J/Jones, to
satisfy, a fi fa in favor of F. O.; Houser
vs Mrs'. F.’ J. Gates, formerly Mrs. F,
J. Jop'es, returnable to April term, 1900,;
of Houston Superior court.
M. L. COOPER* Sheriff.
1 Deo 10th, 1901.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry in splendid variety, Spectacles, Eye- (
Glasses. My line of goods is choice in style and quality, and ^
prices are right. ,j
EYES TESTED WITHOUT CHARGE. t!
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Give me a Trial. ()
Repair Work to suit all customers.
You may go farther and fare worse.
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FORT VALLEY, GA,
THEY’LL PILEASE
ANY MAN.
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Ne matter how exacting he may be, our new
Suits will come up to his expectations. Our pric
range from
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$7,50 to $25.00
and we feel assured that we can save you fron
$2.50 to $5.00 on your suit.
clothing, hats,
410 Third Street.