The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, January 09, 1902, Image 4

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' 5mmi; , v . * % ., v ... ,. .. .. A Big Plan For Georgia Farmers. Manufacturers’ Record. The more the plan of the great slock company incorporated in Lon don, England, last September to ■operate in Georgia is studied, the greater appear the possibilities for $ood to Georgia if the plan is car idled out successfully. It is under stood that this success does not de- pend upon a single share being placed in Georgia, but principally upon the hearty co-operation of the formers of that state. Broadly sketched; the object of the organiza tion, the British & Southern States Oattle Abbatoir & Produce Oo., Ltd. ore to carry on the business of land owners, cattle farmers, breeders and ■exporters to the United Kingdom a»nd elsewhere of cattle, live-stock, poultry, eggs, cheeBe, butter, fruit and vegetables, either fresh or can ned, and other natural produce, and to engage in such undertakings in ■connection with that business as may be necessary. These will in clude the erection of slaughter- 1 ileuses, cold-storage plants, canner ies, warehouses, factories, stables ■and other buildings required for •slaughtering, tanr.iug, preserving meat, manufacture of meat extracts ■and the handling economically of by products. The representatives in this coun try of the company are Dr. John A. Harries, and Ool. H. J. Lamar of Macon, Ga. Ool. Lamar writes to the Manufacturers’ Record that the <5ompany’s success will depend upon the farmers, fruit-growers and cat tie-raisers of Georgia,- and that their vital interest in its suocess is indica ted by his elaboration of the plans of his company, it proposes to lo cate in different sections of the state ■collecting or concentrating stations, where the farmers, fruit-growers, gardeners, cattle-raisers, etc., may bring their products in suoh quanti ties as they see fit and receive at onoe therefor the cash value of same, In this way will be made a ready and olose-by hiarket for all such things. The company will run a separate and distinot line of steamboats from Savannah and Brunswick to Liver pool, Southampton and other ports. On their,return trip these boats will bring to the south Atlantio states a Huporior class of immigrants, and many men with money to invest in lands and who will engage in vari ous enterprises. This will not only create an increased demand for lands, and therefore an enhanced value, but will aid in solving the la bor question for farmers, eventuully solving the negro problem. The company will also bring into Georgia, and other adjoining states, ’ a superior breed of cattle, as the Devon, Herefords, etc., Berkshire and Poland China hogs, Southdown and -other fine sheep, which will be used by the farmers in breeding much superior grades of animals than are now raised. Expert gardeners, fruit and, grape growers will be brought over and employed by the company, and in giving object lessons in conducting such enterprises to the best advan tage. This is proposed to be done at all the company’s collecting sta tions, and will bo of vast benefit to the people, in that it will in effect give them small experiment stations ail-over the state'without cost to the state. The company intends to introduce in the United Kingdom and else where the Georgia cane syrup, made in fbe proper manner and neatly ■canned, as it believes it will pieet • with a ready sale across the waters and briug to the Georgia farmers thousands of dollars more than they now receive. The company will also endeavor to introduce the yam potato abroad as well as many other things which the south produces, and for which there is not a market, but for which there should be a market. m$r COUGHS and COLDS in CHILDREN. Recommendation Of a Well Known Chicago Physician. I use and prescribe Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate, constricted coughs’ with, direct results. I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am glad to recommend it to all in need and seeking relief from colds and coughs and bronchial afflictions, it is non-narcotic and safe in the hands of the most unprofessional. A universal panacea for all man kind.—Mrs. Mary R. Mblendy, M. D. Ph. D., Chicago, 111. .This remedy is for sale by all dealers n Perry, Warren & Lowe Byron. The Man Who Is Ready. Selected. Every great victory is the result of years of preparation. It is not given to any man to achieve suc cess in life without this prepara tion. Every success in life is the expression of a man’s ability to recognize and lay hold of opportu nity. And no man can do this without preparation. The man who expects to achieve victories “off hand,” never achieves them. No great book was ever written, no great sermon was ever preach ed,no great picture was ever paint ed “off hand.” They are all the results of the cumulative power of work and growth and develop ment. The man who writes the great sermon began to master all the details of it during his first years at college. The man who wrote tho great book began to adapt himself to the work of writ ing it years before a line of it was ever penned. And only the artist who paints a great picture, knows of the years of patient, wearisome preparation back of the finished work, Charles Kingsley says of Turner the great painter, that he spent hours and hours in the mere con templation of nature without us ing brush or pencil. An authen tic story is told of how Turner was once known to have spent a whole day sitting upon a rock throwing pebbles into a lake When evening came his brother painters Bhowed him their sketch es andjrallied him upon • having done nothing. He said, “I have learned how a lake looks when pebbles are thrown into it.” None of his fellow students could ever paint the ripples as Turner painted them. Many men and women find to their sorrow and dismay that when the opportunity of a lifetime is presented, to them they are ut terly unable to graBp it because of lack of preparation. They are not ready for the hour of opportu nity when it comes. They have not that koen discernment, that mastery of details, that ripened judgment, which only preparation can give. When a great man achieves a great triumph iu art or literature, or even in business or war, it is often said of him that he is a ge nius. 80 he is. He has the sort of genius Carlyle had in mind when he wrote that “genius is an immense capacity for taking trouble.” Genius and work go hand in hand. The man who is ready when the hour of opportunity comes, and who sees that opportunity and us es it, lias bo trained his powers as to compel them to obey his will. His self-reliance is based on good judgment and not on vaunting egotism. The man who is ready is the man who has a profound sense of the responsibilities and possibilities of life. He sets no limit to his own development and yet his ambition does not exceed Ms powers of achievement. The man who is ready is the man whose life takes on its ap pointed honor and glory. When a horse picks up a nail in his foot what does the driver do? Does he whip the limping, lagging animal and force him along? Not unless he wants to ruin the horse. At the first sign of lameness he jumps down, examines the foot, and carefully removes the cause of the lameness. What is called ‘weak Btomach” is like the lame ness of the horse, only to be cured by removing the cause of the trouble. If you stimulate the stomach with “whisky medicines” you keep it going, but every day the condition is growing worse. A few doses sometimes of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will put the disordered stomach and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition in perfect condi tion. Ninety-eight times in every hundred “Golden Medical Discov ery” will cure the worst ailments originating in diseases of the stomach. It always helps. It al most always cures. To cure con r stipatiou use Dr. Pierce’s Pleas ant Pellets. They’re sure. Kitchener is “restricting the arc of war,” ,but the details from Zeefontien indicate that De Wet still has room to swing round the circle and is-restricting somewhat the number of Britishers. Friends of a rich man have a hundred hands. The easiest thing in the world to make, is a mistake. Some men’s idea of being a Christian is to look solemn. A rich man who gives nothing is like a tree without fruit. Wneu Satan employs idle hands the work is always well done. If a man thinks only of him self he hasen’t v much use for brains. Much that passes for philosophy is nothing but down right impu dence. Many a man is able to climb to success because his wife holds the ladder. Happy is the man whose smile is the same in prosperity and ad versity. Some people spend a lot of time in regretting things that never happen. Few men find life one grand, sweet song, because they are una ble to sing it. A genius is a man who can make other men believe he knows more than they do. A wise man knows only his own ignorance; a fool thinks he knows everything. A girl goes to lots of trouble to capture a husband, but after the capture she doesen’t goto as much trouble to hold him. There is a famous American with an income of $80,000,000 a year who lives on crackers and skimmed milk, who cannot drink wine, smoke cigars, drive horses, sail on his yatch or do other things still more desired in the life worth living. What healthy laborer at a dollar a day or* clerk at ten dollars a week would change places with the invalid, John D. Rockefeller? A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on account of pains in this stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, “I was telling my troub les to a lady friend, who said: ‘Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put you in condition for the party.’ I bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party.” Mr. Snell is a resident of Summer Hit], N. Y. This remedy is for sale by all deal ers in Perry, Warren & Lowe, By ron . THE HOME GOLD CUKE, Au Ingenious Treatment by AVMo> Drunkards are Being Cured Dai ly iu Spite ol' Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A pleasant and Posi tive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and under stood that Dmukoum es is a disease and not a weakness. A body filled with poi son. and nerv«s eomplot-My shattered by periodical or coo.staul use of iimmcating liquors requires ail antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison and destrying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from busiuess by this wonderful ‘Home Gold Cure,” which has been perfected after many years of close study and treat ment of inebriates. The faithful use ac- cording to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous (transformation of thousands of Druukards into sober,industrious .and upright men. Wives cure your husbands! Children cure your fathers! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum, but is a 'specific for this dis ease only, and is so skillfully devised and preparod that it is thoroughly solu ble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person tak- iug it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as Many more have been cured and made temperate men by hav ing the “Cure” administered by loving friends and relatives, without their knowledge, in coffee or tea, and believe to-day that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. BJo not wait. Do uot be deluded by apparent and mis leading “improvement.” Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The ’‘Home Gold Cure” is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus plaoing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $85 to $50. Full directions ac company each package. Specific advice by skilled physician when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. 0478, Edwin B. Giles & Company, 2830 and 2832 Market Street, Philadelphia. All.qorrespondence strictly confidential. Subscribe for the Home Journal Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases, SENT ABSOLUTELY FREi^HiECEIPT OF POSTAL. WRITE YOUR NAME ANTD ADDRESS P ATNLY. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails. The Rev. O. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge. 111., eavs: “Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition. I ennuot tell you how thankful I. feel for the good de rived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid soro throat and Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful nnd tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought yon had overspoken your selves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me a full Bize bottle.” [CHASNEIf FOR TEH YEARS Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of tho Cong. Bnai Israel. New York, Jun. 3,1901, Drs. Taft Bros’. Medicine Co.: Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene j’b an ex cellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful. After having it carefully analyzed, v/o can state that Asclimalene oontaina no opium, morphine, chloroform or etbor. Very truly yours, Rev. Dh. Morris Wechsleu. De, Taft Bros. Medicine Co., Avon Springs, N. Y., Feb. 1, ]901. Gentlemen: I write this testimony from a sense of duty, having tested the wonderful effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wife lias been afflicted with spasmodic aBtlnnu for the past 12 years. Having exhans'ed my own skill as well as many others, I chanced to see your dgn upon your windows on 180th street, New York;I at once obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife com menced taking L about the first 'of November. .1 very soon noticed a radical im provement. After using one bottle her asthma has disappeared aud sho is entirely free from all symptoms. I feel that I can consistently recymmeud the medicine to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully, O. D. Phelps, M. D. Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co., Feb. 5,1901. Gentlemen: I was troubled with asthma for 22 years, i have tried number less remedies, but. they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at, once. I have since purchased \unr, Cull size bottle, and I am ever grateful. I haven family of four children, and for six jears whs unaole to work. I am now iu the beBt of heal h and am doing businw s every day. This testimony j on can. make such use of as ^ou see fit. 8. Raphael, Home address, 235 Rivington street, id . East, 199th sfc, City. Trial Bottle sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing Dit. TAFT BllOri.’ MEDICINE OO., 79 East 180th St„ N. Y. City. The above is a cut of the YTJ3LO-A.J5T FLOW. The lest Steel Plow on the market. Sold by M. O. BALK COM, Macon, Ga. Jk&TOMSMNa OFFER I! For mimyyoars wo have sold our Whiskies onddigars to Wholesalers only and our brands are proforrod by them, u they are suporior to all others. In order to give tho Consumer the benefit of the largo profits of Dealer and Middleman, we have decided to now Ball direct to the Consumer our Most i?l 3 than wholesale prices. 14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES F8EE With every quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Queen GltyClub Pure Byo ana one box of our justly celebrated geauhio Cuban Hand-Made 100 clear Havana Caban Specials, we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE one of the hand- . somoet open face, extra heavy nickel Goat's Watches mado.fno ladys) stem wmd and set, genuine American movement and case, beet timekeepor on earth, does not tarnish and will last a lifetime, 1 extra fine Vienna Moer- ! scnaumPIpe, 1 genuine Meerschaum CigarFolder, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigarette Holder, 1 protty leather Tobacco pouoh, 1 elogant extra hoavy nivkel match box, 1 pair pearl cuff buttons, 1 ball top collar button, 1 neck- "Ola®*. 1 pair sleevo buttons, 1 double ohain and one beautiful charm. All jewelry heavily Hk gold plated. All these H pieces wlthoneboxof our famous Cuban Specials and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Queen City Club Puro Ryo cannot be bought for lesa than $12.00. We sell the Whiskey and Cigars in-«BS|l W ©A ©■jjc.O.D. with privilege of ex- eluding the 14 prizes for ej it IL I s&tpses I amination, whiie Whiskey and Ctgnro alone cost moro thou we ask for the entlro lot. Our WhlBkey is an Absolutely Pure 10 year old Bye and our Cigars genuine Cuban band, made,clear IlaTana.modo in our own factory. Those cigars are far better anything over advertised bofore. We Guarantee the goods and refund — 'FHe i* 2 An Extra Premium of an elegant Pocket kntfo with two blode3, 1 ccrk-scrow, 1 cigar cutter and I nlvriEunfprim. rt-,. o r I Blass cutter > ,£ $3.97 is seat in advance with order. Goods sent in plain package. Write for wholesmo ftice Lists of Liquors and Cigars.’ Responsible agents wanted. Order to^ay. U. a, DISTILLER’S DISTRIBUTING CO.-Dept, O., 431 North. Clark St., Chicago, 111. ' i M Isaacs’ Cafe, 413 Third Street, MACON. GEORGIA. . Regular Meals 25c. Bill of Fare to Order POPULAR PRICES. Prompt and Efficient Service E. ISAACS, Phopkietok. BRINS US VBHfi JOB WORK. SATI8- FASTION SBARAHESTB, w* ■iiii dealer in Cigars Tobacco. Jug Filling; a Speciality. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders. Popular §t„ MACON, GA. i PRICELIST per gal. Wleon County Rye, 2.00 Cooper’s Laurel Valley N. C. Com. 2.00 Nerth Georgia White Corn, 2.00 Hollond Gin, 2.00 New an gland Rum, x 2 00 Hand Made Sour Mash Corn, 2.00 Monogram Rye, 2 50 Old Mountain Spring Corn, 2.50 Double Stamp Juniper Gin >■ 2.50 Rye, aloo 3.00 Amascn’e AAAA Rye. loo Ccs»a*ant Grove Rye. 4,00 Mill Creek Cabinet Rye, Kentucky Sour Mash Rye, Star A Bye.