The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, March 13, 1902, Image 8

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mu i» ■■■■*■ gfl®: r'UI STOPS PAIN _ Athens, Team., Jon. 27,1901* Ever slnoo tho first appearance of my monsos they wore very irregular and menses they wore very irrogular and I suffered with great pain In my hips, bnolr, stomach ru(1 logs, with terriblo bearing down pains In the abdomen. During tho past month I have been, taking Wino of Cardut and Thodford’s Black-Draught, and I passed tho month ly period without pain for tho first time in years. Nannie Davis. Whnt Is life worth to a woman suffer ing like Nnnnlo Davis sufferod7 Yet thoro are women In thousands of homos to-day who are boaring those terrible menstrual pains In sllonoo. If you are one of these wo want to say that this samo will bring you permanent rollof. Con* solo yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women havo boon oomplotely ourod by Wlno of Cbrdul. These wom en suffored from louoorrhooa, Irregular monsos, hoadaoho, backache, and boaring down pains. Wlno of Cardul will stop all those aohos and pains for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottlo of Wlno ol Cardul to-day and take It In tho privacy of your homo. ALHANA 1 AWD ENCYCLOPSDr A STATISTICAL VOLUME OF . . Over 10.000 Facts and Figures Containing Over 600 Pages Special Features. « ■'MMMMMMAMWMMVWVWmwwW - millionaires of tho United States; Parti culars About Three Thousand American mm Labor Unions, The Trusts. United States Mg Census. New Census ofBuropeanCountries. YSSSStS! The Nicaragua Canal and the Hay-Paunce- tote Treaties With Oreat Britain. The Re- latlons of Cuba With the United Statee. The ftggSwBE Conference of Aineri- can Republics at the City of Mexico. The Anarchist Statistics frSPIa of This Country and \ curope. progress of ^Navigation In 1901. Tho New York Blection of 1901. 'Agriculture, mortality. FAGTS ABOUT POLITICS. [THE BOOK THAT BELONGS IN EVERY OfFICE AND IN EVERY HOME OF i EVERY AMERICAN. ifJi ill wmm Price I STANDARD t* K nt . AMERICAN ANNUAL • O CIS. I MT MU NEWSDEALERS. r«* WORLD PoUtxor RUg., Haw York The above desoril ed book free at this, office to every Hona J<»UKNAii SUb8orib erwho ays 1.60 striotlyin advance. Sharp Horse Traders. Albany Herald; Horse traders in this country are proverbially sharp. To suc ceed at the business, one must not only be a'good judge of horseflesh, but must be clever at dickering in a diplomatic way ns well. It seems that our British cous ins, who have been buying large numbers of horses and mules from us for army purposes during the past four years, have come out second-best in their dealings with our horse traders. The fig ures show tha the average cost of the 89,955 horBes and mules pur chased fortlio United states army during the last four years, was $88.90, while the British agents, during the Boer war, have pur chased more than three times as many animals in this country, and paid for them an average of $189. It is asserted, also, that animals rejected by the American purchasing agents were readily accepted by the British. The horse question is about to become a scandal in the British war department, and it is openly charged in the English newspapers that somebody connected % itS the purchase of American horses has pocketed a fortune. This may be true to some extent, but we are rather inclined to "the opinion that the Britishers got beaten in the deal with our sharp American horse traders. ' , ... K® M Italy’s Marriage Brokers. Marriage brokers are a regular institution in Italy. In Genoa there are several marriage brokers who have pooketbooks filled with tho names of the marriageable girls of the different olasses, with notes of their figures, personal at tractions, fortune and other cir cumstances. These brokers go about endeavoring to arrange matrimonial alliances in the same offhand mercantile manner which they would bring to bear upon a purely business transaction, and when they succeed they get a com mission of 2 or 8 per cent upon tho dowry, with such extras of bo il uses as may be voluntarily be stowed by the party. »-•-* The Live Stock Industry. A very interesting report has just been issued from the Census Bureau at Washington, which shows that the value of the live stock in the United States, June I, 1900, exceeded $8,200,000,000, being an increase of nearly 1,000 million dollars in the valuo of such stock in the past ten years. This means that the live stock wealth of the country has increas ed over 500 per ceiit in the time named, or twice as fast as its pop ulation. Iowa is likewise shown to be the banner state in contri butions to live stock wealth, the total for 1900 being $271,844,084, a record well worthy of special mention. Could Nol( Breathe. Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron chitis, other throat and lung trou bles are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One Min ute Cough Cure is not a mere ex pectorant, which gives only tem- poary relief. It softens and liqui fies the mucous, draws out the infiamatiou and removes the cause of the disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. “One Minute Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for it, says “Justice of the Peace J, Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. “My wife could not get her breath and was relieved by the first dose. It has been a benefit to all my fami ly. Holtzclaw’s Drugstore. Silenced. A young man in a railway car riage was making fun of a lady’s hat to an elderly gentleman in the seat with him. “Yes,” said the elderly gent, “that’s my wife, and I told her if she wore that bonnet some fool would make fun of it.” The young man was silent for the remainder of the journey. ; You will never, wish to take an other dose of pills if you once try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easier to take and moSce pleasant in effect, They cleanse the stomach and regulate the bowels. For sale by all. deal ers in JVrxy, Warren & Lowe, By ron ■ V- V ...... What it Obst to Sink The Spanish Fleets. Washington, D. C., March 3.— The cost of shot and shell that destroyed the Spanish ships_ at M mull a and Santiago has beerr,for ' the first time calculated by Rear j Admiral Charles O’Neil, naval or-J dllaance chief, who shows that the! bottle with Cervera’s squadron cost the Government in amount of mmunition expended, just $84,884, while it required but $50,- 000 worth of ammunition for Ad miral. Dewey’s fleet to put the Spanish out of action at Manila. The total weight of ammunition expended in the Santiago fight, including powder, was 165 tons, and the total weight of metal thrown was 118 tons. There were 8,474 rounds fired. The Oregon fired 1;908 rounds, at a total cost of $24,960, and the Brooklyn, 1,- 974 rounds, at a cost of $18,640. At Manilla the total weight of ammunition expended, including powder, was 182 tons, '.there were 5,858 rounds fired. The Bal timore leads, with a total to her credit of 1,484 rounds, at a cost of $10,984. The flagship Olympia was next, with 1,677 rounds, at a cost of $10,605. The comparative merits of fat and le m men have beeu variously estimated. Some observers of a statistical turn of mind have late ly been taking stock of the man in the street in New York. Among 1,000 New Yorkers, from ohe age of 20 upward, over 28 per cent, showed an abnormal development in the abdominan region. In a poor quarter the percentage of fat men was about 14, but in Broad way, where the well-to-do most congregate, it was about 85. In the corridors of a high-class resi dential hotel the number of obese individuals in a totol of 100 was 70, while in a humbler cara vansary tho percentage sank to 11, the lowest point anywhere noted. Although,* among 1,500 adults, taken at random, 447 were corpu lent to the degree of deformity, giving an average of 29.8 per cent This leads a British contemporary to consider that the American type no longer runs to tho lean and lank. The resistance of cedar wood to decay has long been famous, and cedar fenceposts often last for gen erations. A remarkable instance of the indestructibility of cedar has been noted in the state of Washington, where a forest of hemlocks near Acme has grown up over an ancient buried forest of cedars. The trunks of cedar, although lying in a moist soil, have been almost pefectly preserv ed for at least 150 years, the length of time that the rings of growth show the hemlocks to have been growing above their fallen predecessors. <>•<». Surgeon’s Knife Not Needed. Surgery is no longer necessary to cure piles. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures such cases at once, removing the necessity for dangerous, painful and expensive operations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, sores and skin disrases it is unequalled. Be ware of counterfeits. Holtzclaw’s Drugstore. ►-*.-« Texas is rapidJy coming to the front as a rice state. She will raise a considerably larger crop this year than ever before and double it next year, according to reports that have reached the New York Commercial. Next year tho planters of Texas are go ing to try for a 2,000,000 bag crop, it is said. ■ - ■ »» ok -d —■ There are 30,000 negro voters in Indiana. Cures Eczema and. Itching Humors Through the Blood. Costs . Nothing to Try, B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is a cer tain and sure cure for eczema, itching skin, humors, scabs, scalds, watery blis ters, pimples, aching bones or joints, boils, carbunoles, pricking pain in the skin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Bo tanic Blood Balm cures the worst and most deep-seated cases by enriobing, pu rifying and vitalizing the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Other remedies may relieve, but B. B. B. actually cures, heals every sore, and gives the rich glow of health to the skin, making the blood red and nourish ing. Especially advised for old, obsti nate oases. Druggists $1. Trial treat ment free by writing Dr. Gillam, 218 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble,and free memos! advice given. ALL CASES DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those bom deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1001. Gentlemen / — Being entirely cured of deaf ness,, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. in.tUWTfflf About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my I under Jent^treatmint 6 fol catarrh, for three months, without any success, insulted a num. ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that' only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York, paper, and ordered your trea^ ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you „,.d b,g to remain Ver, tag ^ RMAN , jjldUj Md , Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL* ENTBRELY FREE. McCnll’s Fashio-i Magazine one year and a selected pattern, to ev ery Home .Journal subscriber who will pay $1.50 strictly in advance, one year. 1 90 2 00 226 240 240 260 260 300 360 400 PENNSYLVANIA PURE EYE, EIGHT YEARS OLD. OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS. Pour ful Quarts of this Pine Old, Pure EYE WHISKEY, $3.50 EX1 ?S> S . We ship on approval in plain, sealed boxes, with no marks to indicate contents. When lyou roeeive Itand test it, if it is not. satisfactory, return it a> onr exponse and wo wll roturn your $3.60. Wo guarantee this brand to bo EIGHT YEARS ©EG. Eight bottles for $0 60, express prepaid; 12 bottles for $9 69 express prenaitl. One gallon jug, express prepafd, $3 00; 2 gallon jug, express prepaid, $5 60. No charge for boxing. We haiiillo all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies and will save you 60 Per Cent, on Your Purchases: Quart, Gallon Kentucky Star Bourbon $ 36 $1 26 Elkrldge Bourbon 40 160 Boon Hollow Bourbon 46 106 Colwood Pure Uye 60 Monogram J.tyo 56 McBrayer ltye (10 Maker’s A AAA.... 05 O. O. I*. (Old Oscar Pepper) 05 Old Crow 75 Fincher’s Golden Wedding 75 Hoffman House Uye 90 Mount Vernon, 8 yearsold 100 Old Dillingcr Uye, 10 years old,.... 125 Tho above pi’e only a fow brands. Send for a catalogue. All otlior Hoods by tho gallon, such as Corn Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandies, etc., sold equally as low, from $125 a gallon and upward We make a speciasty of the Jug Trade? and all orders by Mail or Telgeraph will havo our prompt attention: Specia inducements offered. Mail Orders shipped same day of the receipt of order. Till AI tin flyer & Flatcan Liquor Company, 606, 608, 610, 512 Fourth Street, near Union Passenger Depot. MACON, GEORGIA. Koddl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yois eat This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dietingunnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't heBp feat do you good THE COMMONER, (Mr. Bryan’s Paper.) The Commoner has attained Within six months from date of the first issue a circulation of 100,000 copies, a record probably never equaled in the history of American periodical literature. The unparalleled growth of this paper de monstrates that there is room in the newspaper fields for a. national paper de voted to the discussion of political, economic, and social problems: To the columns of the Commoner Mr, Bryan contributes his best efforts;and his views of political events as they arise from time to time can not fail to iritelest those who study public questions. The Commoner’s regular snbeription price is $1.00 per year. We have arrang ed with Mr. Bryan whereby we can fur nish his paper and Home Journal to gether for one year for $1.90. The reg ular subscription price of the two pa- psrs when suboribed for separately is $2.50. ... A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to every sub- scrlber. Only 50 cents a year. MSCALLSZ& MAGAZINE! A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. A pom| beautiful colored plates; latest ’ fashions | dressmaking economies ; fancy work | household hints | fiction, etc. Sub scribe to-day, or, send sc. for latest copy. Lady agents wanted. Send for terms. 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