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Has Cured Thousands,
Cure You,
Will
If you are troubled with Kikuey or
Bladder troubles, such as Bright's Dis
ease, Dropsy, Catarrh, Gravel of the
Bladder, Albumen in Urine and un
healthy /deposits, or too frequent dis
oharge of the urine, pain in the back
and bladder, dropsioal swelling of the
feet and legs, etc, eto., we guarantee
that by using Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure
a complete oure will be effected.
Price 50 cents and 81.00. For sale by
B. L. Cater, Druggist, Perry, Ga.
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions
The family bottle (GO cents) contains a supply
for a year. All druggists sell them.
30 YEARS IN THE_MUSIC BUSINESS
The Old Reliable Irvine’s Georgia
Music House, Macon, Ga.
Knows what a good biano is,for we have
been pleasing the people for THIRTY
YEARS—a pretty good record. We will
sell you an Upright Piano, full size 7%
octaves, Beautiful Mahogany Finish
with book and stool free, dfl 97 KO
direot from factory, for
Beautiful Organ, walnut case, improved
Heed Cells, which are almost gQ7 Aft
mouse proof, direct from factory V
. We have arranged with the Great Columbus
Phonograph Company to sell their Famous
TALKING MACHINES, and have made a doal
which will enable us to sell a Most Excellent
Machine for ONLY $3.50, This hss never
been done before to \ny House In the South.
This Machine, though sold at a low price. Is
dear and powerful. It Sings, Plays and Talks
with almost the Power nnd Perfection of the
$35.00 machines.
An endless amount of amusement and pleas
ure can be afforded the purchaser of one of
thees Talking Maoliines at a trifling cost-
think of It. World’s of Songs, Band Pieces
and Comic Speeches can he played on this Won
derful machine.
The Popular DOMESTIC Sowing Machine
We are closing up onr Machine Department:
and offer our stock of Famous Domestic Ma
chines at less than .wholesale prices—$65.00 ma-
ohines at $32.50; $55.00 machines at $25.00, etc
Will give you until cotton comes in to pay.
SHEET MUSIC sold at Half-Price. Our Im
mense stoelc for only 5 cents per piece. Man
dolins, Guitars, Violins, Drums, etc. Mandolins
from $2.00 up: Guitars from $2.60 up. Sole
agency for the World-Famous Steinway, Knabo
Ohickcring and Fischer Pianos. Easy terms of
payments. Call on or address—
Irvine’s Ga. Music House
304 Third St.. Macon, Ga.
ESTABLISHED IN 1881
THE OLDEST WHISKEY HOUSE
IN GEORGIA,
Old Sliarpe Williams, guaranteed
eight years old; by the gallon, $3.00;
four full quarts $3.50 express prepaid.
George J, Coleman Rye, guaranteed
six years old; by the gallon $2.75, four
full quarts $3.00 express prepaid.
Anvil Rye, guaranteed four years old;
by the gallon $2.50, four full quarts $.75
express prepaid.
Clifford Bye, by the gallon $2.25,
four full quarts $2.50 express prepaid.
Old Kentucky Corn, guaranteed eight
years old; by the gallon $3.00, four full
quarts $3.25 express prepaid.
Old Pointer Club Corn, guaranteed
four years old; by the gallon $2,50, four
full quarts $2.75 express pfepaid.
Wei handle all the leading brands of
Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in the mar-
kat, and will save you from twenty-five
to fifty per c4nt. on your purchases.
Sunahina on' Tup.'
Savannah.News,
A California woman in New York
is getting ribh in a very simple and
yet altogether delightful way. It is
aer business to amnio popple and
keep them in a good hnmor; not in
a theater, nor yet in private, theatri-.
cals or at home, though she has no
objection to going into homes for
the purpose of oheoring them up.
The young woman's specialty is tak
ing care of women visiting the city
who stop at hotels. It often occurs
that a man will take his wife to the
city and leave her at a hotel to
amuse herself as best she may, while
he attends to business. He is will
ing that bis wife shall have a good
time, but he is too. busy to go
around with her. As a consequence
the woman in the hotel becomes
lonesome, nervouB and maybe fussy;
she does not enjoy her trip in the
least. It is such cases that the Cal
ifornia young woman attends to,
with profit both to herself and her
client. She has a fund of good eto
ries tp tell, she knows where the
daintiest lunches and nicest dinners
are to be had, where the most enter
taining matinees or evening per
formances are to be seen, and where
among the shops to go for the beBt
bargains; in short, she is an anima
ted guide book and an agreeable
companion combined. She oharges
a liberal fee for her time and atten
tion, but as she always leaves her
olients in excellent humor, they feel
that she has earned her money.
Another yong woman, in the same
city, is engaged in a somewhat sim
ilar line of endeavor, except that she
makes a specialty of visiting ladies
in their homes and talking or read
ing them out of their fits of the
blues. “Mental attitude is every
thing,” she. says. “In New York
there is more loneliness than any
other oity on the globe, and l am
trying to chase some of it away. I
never permit myself to think of any
but the brightest things when I am
called out as a sunshine companion,
and by getting in phsychological
touch with my 'subject,' I find that
I oan quickly chase away even an
obstinate case of the blueB and in
spire light-heartedness and there
fore good digestion. Yes, it is real
ly very good for the health to let in
the sunshine.” There is much truth
in this latter observation, and it te
pity that we have not a greater
number of sunshine dispensers; not
professional, but sooial ones; persons
who would never mention disagree
able things but try to put everybody
iato a good humor by relating only
pleasant things*
*-».<*——
Some of the shrewdest republican
politicians are beginning to believe
that there are breakers ahead for the
President, because of hie relations
with the labor unions. His advoca
cy of the cause of the laboring men
at the time of the anthracite coal
strike embittered the capitalistic
classes of the East,while his recent
stand against dicrimination between
union and non-union labor in the
government service is having its ef
fect with the labor unions, one of
which, the stationary engineers, has
pledged itself to oppose Roosevelt’s
nomination in the convention and
his election, if nominated. Regard
less of the ethics or justice of the
President’s position, his friends ad
mit that if organized labor ono.e de
termines on his defeat, the republi
cans will be afraid to nominate him,
and they are doing all in their pow
er to disabuse the labor mind of the
idea that Roosevelt is antagonistic
to their interests. On the other
handj : the opposition press, is working
to the opposite end, with no small
show of success.—Our Washington
Correspondence.
A Remarkable Record.
Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy
has a remarkable record. It has
been in use for over thirty years,
during which time many million
bottles have been sold and used,
It has long been the standard and
main reliance in the treatment of
croup in thousands of homes, yet
during all this time no case has
ever been reported to the manu
faoturers in which it failed to ef-
pt a cure; When given $sBoon as
the child becomes hoarse dr even
as. soon as. the..,c
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Filtered Immigration.
Macon Telegraph.
Writing on the subjeot of needed
immigration to this seotion, a cor
respondent of the New York Sun
points pat that various parts of the
south ai;e rapidly absorbing a new
population of a very desirable kind.
“Thile very few,” says he, “of the
immigrants to this country go dir
reoily to that seotion, the better fact
remains that a very considerable mir
gration of people who have resided
elsewhere in this country is going
on constantly to the states south of
Mason and Dixon’s line, In this re
spect, the new population of the
south may be likened unto Altered
water, and a cursory examination of
the new ; elements in any one of the
southern states will convince any-
3y that a condition of affairs is
being brought about in the south
land the like of which is not seen in
y other part of the United States,
hat may be denominated sejectedi
stocks are being welded into new
communities, whioh must of necessi
ty represent the best of our Ameri
can civilization.”
Speaking of North Carolina in par
ticular, he says: “The whole of the
western part of that state is being
filled up with people from various
seotions of the country who go there
beoanse they are free from excessive
heat and cold, the climate is almost
ideal in winter or summer, there are
no pests, and bountiful nature sup
plies to everybody abundance of
good things to eat and drink for a
moderate outlay of skill and labor.
... A very large and important
element of the new population comes
from the north and the weBt, and
there is no longer any exouse for
snch people not going there if they
want all the comforts and conven
iences of modern life.”
Immigration of this “filtered” va
riety is by far the most desirable. It
moves more slowly than the turbid
stream of crude material flowing
from Europe, but it is worth wait
ing for.
The Georgia railroad commission
has ordered the Seaboard Airline
railroad to pay T. N. Barker, a paw-
mill owner of HiggBtown, $3,463.80,
overcharges on freight on lumber.
It was in evidence that the charge
per carload on Barker’s lumber was
the regular rate, but the rate paid
by another mill owner at the same
plaoe was $3 less per carload. The
amount ordered refunded is the ag
gregate excess charged on 1,154 car
loads of lumber shipped by Barker
to Savannah since July, 1891, to
May, 1903.
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Phesident Roosevelt has issued
orders to the government depart
ments that “no person will be re
fused employment or otherwise dis
criminated against on account of
membership or non-membership in
any labor organization, and that
there shall be no interference with
any employe who is not a member
of any labor organization by mem
bers of such organization.” It is
said this order has angered the la
bor unions, andt hat political enmity
to the president has been declared.
T
The official designation of the
head of the hierarchy of the Gatho-
lio church is as follows: His holi
ness, the Pope, bishop of Rome and
Yioar of Jesus Christ, successor of
St. Peter, prinee of the apostles, su
preme pontiff of the. Universal
Church, patriaoh of the West, pri
mate of Italy, archbishop and met
ropolitan ot the Roman province,
sovereign of the temporal dominions
of the holy Roman Church.
What hTLUte?
In the last analysis nobody
knows, but we do know that it is
under strict law. Abuse that law
even slightly, pain results. Irreg
ular living means derangement of
the organs, resulting in constipa
tion, headache or liver trouble.
Dr. King’s New Life Pills quickly
re-adjust this. They are gentle,
yet thorough. Only 25c at Holtz-
claw’s Drugstore.
Women constitute nearly 30 per
cent, of all college students in the
really importaut colleges of the
country, and women graduates of
these institutions in the United
States, both co*educational and wo-
men’.s col!/'
~ ~~i»AL INDUHT-TOUS 1MSR
jto travel for house estabi
ive»-)'«'ars and with a large capital, tc
callon merchants and agents for successful
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at correct prices, call on or write to
T. "W. AITTHOIITE, lEPxop’x.
ANTHOINE MACHINE WORKS.
FORTVALLEY, GEORGIA.
MACHINERY MADE OR REPAIRED.
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER AT PROPER PRICES.
Tlxe 3Fa&ce To SuLy
Staple Groceries, Stock Feed, Farm
Supplies, Bagging and Ties
is where the stock is complete, the goods of best quality
and the prices right.
MY STORE IS OF THAT KIND.
I invite the farmers of Houston county, and other readers
of the Home Journal, to give me a share
of their patronage.
GOODS GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRESENTED
T. E. MERRITT,
451, 453 & 455 Third St.
MACON, GA.
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To rid ourselves of Second-Hand Buggies, Wagons, Har
ness and Harvesting Machines, and to do this we are going
to sell our entiae stock, consisting of abou- 100 jobs, at
Prices That Will Surprise You.
run
Some of these jobs are nearly new, some have been
some time hut have good wear in them, others have seen
better days, but we will give you our candid opinion on
each ciass and you may know just what you are buying and
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Tou XDesIxe so
Come to see us when in need of anything in our line
save money. We are headquarters for
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