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Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble
and; Don’t Know it.
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How <To Find Out.'
Fill, a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; 'a
sediment or, set
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
When You Come To Court.
your line? it is
( evidence of kid-'
! ney trouble;' too
frequent;desire to
- :'SiT'back'baiso
convincing proof that ^kidneys and blad
der are out of ordeiv" •
to too. -
There i§ comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that,,Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing^ rheumatism, pain fn the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
tp hold water and scalding pain in passiiig
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being' compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up [ many time3
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its wori-’
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50b. and $1. size's;
You may have a sample bottle of this
Wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about it, both sent,,
absolutely free by mail. “ ,
Address Dr. Kilmer & , Home of Swamp-Root.
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Don’t make any mistake, but remember
the . name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kllfner’s
Swamp-Root, aqd the address, Binghamton,
N.Y., on every bottle.
' Next week very mati'f people Will
epcpe to Perry to. attend Superior;
court'arid tbeCoiinty fair. \
The firstfis a. duty* thq othpri ai;
pleasure. 1 i Vlt , - v ; 1
I While here,,ple.aeei^etueml'e^
the editor of the Home JouENMi
needs, mopey, an<fbo!
subscriber .\?iU*, PM . up, .if {M
arrears.. , T; 4 , .. i ; , a t.v j
No ope o^est much, but the aggre-r
gate is considerable. • ; .
; This is jpe^sqnal . to .no one, but,
general for hell who.pwb usj [
The editor’s creditors are urgin’g
him; to pay. . , >
, , Call at the office and if the editor,
isn’t in, Ml’. Rainey will receive the'
mpney.and give receipt therefor.
Please don’t forget this.
We peed the money in our busj-
ness/
The
“Boh Taylor of the North”
Coming to Perry.
]\lr. J. Williams Mficy, New York’s
.Mi-ifo' linmrtvtot nnrt buffo-baSSO,'
Dwelling House Burned. ,
Between 4 aiid/. 5 . o’clock
My* J, N.. T.fiitie,' pnd wa ( s oco'o-,
ifl felii# % $1 j
harp and Mr. J. ; T. Vyells, . ,
The fire wa,s. updeir fast headway
when Mf.gWe.il's w^s afofiSed, mffi
with’ h'is family and tine early Iriif
riyfils, he had barely time to,,save(
the greater ' p_prti^6n. p| liis hoyse-;
hold furnitiuth.aitd bed'diug, fo^-
iip|. kitchen and. dining room;
furniture.. , ’* ;
, ]\lrs. Tharp apd/.clurdreu. were
in Dublin visiting relatives. k i
. Dr. Tharp, wan .ur.oused Troth
sleep only in time to 'escape the
fire. ’ 'He sayed. ' nothing .otliejr;
than a portion of his every-day
suit of clothing,j net having time',
,tp ( p f n.t oi^his .shpies^ .... ;
t A cohsiderubipjhumber of city
'zen.s rpspoudpd/ to the alarm, but.
too date to do' nhyljhipg towarji,
saving the .house.
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iimuf»%'K * ■$, • *v»
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the n^.west of a]l ‘‘popular” Leathers and Shapes
v ? in alii the'Widthsy-^ cari give anyone a perfect fit.
that, sldll can produce!
i i
ii3 ) ml
i if
t.'! a
favorite 1 humorist and.
better known as the "Bob Taylor of^ ou ,,, lJb . lWiV , 00<
the North,” will deliver one of his. , fhejfai&e oaKtre^S the strlejti
■foenrinn otronirwya rtf enn rr onVi' dll. .1 fLi rrMl. t.
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALES-
Will |e sold before the court lionse
loor in the town ot Perry, Houston
county, Ga., between the legal hours of
sale, on the first''Tuesday in October;
190 i, the ColloAvi ng property, to-Wit;
Lot of land !dl in the 9th district of
Houston county, Ga. Levied on and be
ing sold as the property of Jobi: F. B.an r
dtrs, trustee, to satisfy a ft fa issued
from Houston Oonnty court; returnable
to July quarterly term, 1900, thereof, in
favor bf AW I). "Day for ulo of ‘Read .Fer
tilizer Co , vs John F> : Mainlvrs, trustee.
Also fit the same tune amt pin™; Town
Lots Nos. .13, 17. 10, 1,5. U, 13, 12, .11, 10,
9, 8 uu. 1 7 iu town iif Bonaire, 1-louston
county, Jifl/r, laid off by the '•Macon 1 Con-
strn/ilaou ; vAx, in Biocit 4; also lots Nos.
117 ami 120 iu Block 11 in said town.
Levied on and being sold as tbo proper-
ty or \V. A. Kiug to satisfy a Justice
court ti-fa issued from the 500th Distrioti
Gi M., Houston couuty. aiid returnable
to; t.heD ocomber term,. 1902, thereof, iti
favor of Adams & Johnston vs W; A.
King. This ae»ntB-*abc'r 2 ( 1903. if ft
Also at the safne tama'and 'place,uotth
half of lot of larid No. 57 in the original
10th district of Houston county, G&.,,and
being a. portion of the' Col; John W.
Wjoolfolk place; and' situated 5 unties
north of Perry bn the Terry VaVid Wuqon
public road. Levied on and Doing sold
as the property of Defendant, Mrs. Fan-
nil s Berry, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
tha Superior court of Houston county,
H iu’rnable to April term, 1903, thereof,
in favor of J. T. Moore,, v»‘ ,said Mi’p.
Fannie Berry. This Sept, 9fh;. 1903;'
M. L OOOL»KK, Sheriff.
jDr'.iNAT'iJ, OTIS;'" f
DENTIST, - ■
B^siflerice aiicl GfficeSat \Vel!S House;
1" iPHRUY, GEORGIA; G
famous evenings of “music, song au'd
poetry” in Perry next Tuesday night; ;
Octobei' 6 th, the College. This'
engagement waB especially, arrauged^
for by Prof. Campbell for the benefit’
of the public schools. All of the stu-'
dents are expected to attend at the
special rate of 25 cents, and all adults
are invited at 50 cents each.
Mr, Macy comes with the highest
recommendations and everyone is
promised the greatest treat of the
season who hears him. “He is seven
shows under, one tent,” says Col.
Geo. W. Bain, of' Kentucky. He
has lectured 316 times in New York
city, ..where, he is a special favorite,
bearing the 9ame relation to the
North that Gov.’Taylor does to tlie
South. - :'u ***
A new candidate for Houston cus
tomers is presented in the columns
of our paper this week. The Dowe
Furniture Company desires to sell
fu.rnilure,and housefurnishing goods
to our "i’eiaders. Tbp store at. 458
Poplar stfbet,. IVlacon, Ga,, is full, of
fufniturp of all styles and grades,
■household and kitchen furnishihgs.
Mi’. Sheftall, the ^president and
manager 1 ; is a courteous
knows his business. i t horofi|fhlyi'.and
is j determ’ined^ thair/ his /customers
shall be satisfied with the qualify/of
the goods and the prices at which
they are sold.
The land and industrial depart-
;paenti"$ fhe pf Georgia
way Company is doing good service
in distributing bulletins of practical
importance to farmers. Bulletin No.
37f contains; ^excellent articles con-
cernihg beef cattle, the dairy breeds
of cattle, points on strawberries, and
recent results.with strawberries.
DENTISTS,
354 Second Street,
MACON,
:GEQUG*A,
—
Sidewalk saved .the,, .Killem r^sl
.cten.ce'on' the o.ppqsitp, side .'of thje
street—west -from ^ciitchiuig
, . The, fire .caught, in the, rear of
.tlie house,—;north-7-nqar tlie kitch
en. . Mr- Wells qccu])ied rooms
bn the east side, ' ' ' j
We understand 'the 'house was
insured for $1,200. ■ -
Neither Dr.- Tharp nor Mr.
Wells carried any insurance. ' !
r-Dast Sunday evening a diffi
culty. arose between ..two negro
men', Hose Davis, and Charlie In
gram, on the ; 'Major Bolviu placte,
about seven miles west of* Perry.
Two shots were \ % fired from a; shot
gain in the li'.aaiids ; of Davisr, aiid
Ingram was severely, wounded in
the abdomen, bn the' irig.ht hand
and hip. The difficuityjjand shoot
ing wae at the . home of Mqse Da
vis, and with the preacher, they
had just returned from clnircb.
1.^ is believed the selling of liquor
at or near the church was the in
direct cause of the difficulty.
Though Ingram was alive Tues
day evening, it is not believed he
can recover.
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Teachers’ Examination.
An examination of teachers: for
public schools will be held ; at Perry
on Saturday, October 3rd.
Teachers who desire to stand ;thiB
examination will please be present
at 8:30 o’clock a. m.
. Geo. W, Smith, O. S.,0.
—The fbilo'wing "star ’ routes in
Houston county are now ''open
for bids to carry the mails for
the '/next /fiscal year//’ 'with/Zithe
dofitract prices low b’eing/ paid:
Fort V/alley to Vanpyj, rieW; ser
vice; Byrim to Whitewater;! $109,-
• f82j Perry to^ Kathleen, . $159;
Henderson- to Elko, $129.66;, Gro-
vania to Hayueville $60.
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.-—Advices frbm iMacbn/say/that!
two'hundred or more people from
^hiat.. city will eppae to
Friday, Octo berj 9th,; ,1
ifAKRBN D. NOTTINGHZ/
|j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ■
MAOON,; GA.
355 THIRD S^. .
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practice iti-1 tjhA''seyaral cdur|sl,
and State./ 1 i - |
Special attention given, to caitsps; ; :ii|
the courts of this circuit/
r W.H.H ARRIS,
, OENTIST. . .
Successor to I>r. W. A. Blassengame.
OZ’PIOK OVEJl DOW LAW. BANK;
FORT VALLEY, 5 : GKOKGlA
o. z. mcarthur,
DENTIST,
FORT VxALLEY, GEORGIA.,
Office over Slappey’s Drugstore. ’
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to see 'oiif
fair. Their interest has been ar-
roused, and they are as anxious
to come as we are to give them
cordial welcome an'df show' them
the best county fair, they ever
Saw.' <; 5 ) (
—“Strength and vigor come of
good food, duly digested. ‘Force,’
a ready-to-serve wheat and barley
food, adds no burden - but ' ; sus-
tiii'nsihburishes, invigorates.
Fair Privileges.
Any one wishing to buy special
privileges during the Houston
county fair, will apply or write,
C. C. Duncan,Jr., Secty. Perry Ga.
BOR SALE
One Jennett ; one Jack 2 ypars
old; one Jack 6 months old. $100
for choice. , E, L. D^nnar;
tnovl.
Perry,,(
ia.
; Seed Rye 'for Sale.
-1 have for sale 100 Bushels
Georgia Seed Rye. Apply at oiTGe.
J. H. Davis, Dennard, Ga.
If you want the best Pants in
the country for the money, buy
the Elkin. They sell for-$1.50,'
$2.50, $3 and $4 at
‘ 'v 5 ' 7 ; Is. M. Paul’s.
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5 iADDRESS
r Nbw Victor Smokeless,Shells at
' . ,w. D. Day’s. •
If coustipafed or bilious, call for Ka-
mon’e Toni,? .Regulator, and be certain
our clerk’s give you Ramon’s; nothing
so good. - 25c. •";
Subscribe ,ipr ; the HoME Journal]
A nice line of Stationery at
Edwards & Marshall’s.
Commissioners’ Sale, j
Georgia, Houston County.
By virtue of an order from tlie Siipe
rior court of Houston county, passed at
the April term, 1903, by his Honor, W.
H. Felton, Jr., Judge of said court, there
will "be -spld to the highest biddeil for
cash, before the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in October, 19081,the
follbwiug described real estate, to-wit:
That tract of land lying and being in
the Sixth district of Houston county,
Georgia, and known as lot No. 139,/and
also twenty acres off of the north-west
Corner of lot of land . No/150; said, land
being bounded as follow®; ,Oa the fibrth
by ian'ds of'O. CJ. Bateman,’' on the;leapt
,by the lands of the estate of J. F., Syke.s,'
on the south by the lands of Mrs. M. M.
Rushing, and on the west, by the lands
of James Barnes. Said lot of land No.
139 being that lot of land deeded to
Elizabeth Rushing by J. -W. Hardison
for her life and pt herfieath to her chil
dren, she haying' departed this llffe on
.ibo 9th day of March, 1901: -j
Said lands sold for partition between
the tenants in common therddf.
Witness our official signatures!; this
September 9th, 1903.
” Jno. H. Hodges,
M, A. Edwards,
: M. L. Cooper,
Commissioners of Court.
Shoes- for- the- farmer, his "Wife, 1 his sons
Shpes for tile j school children!
ShoCs to kedp thd fedt dry!'
Shoes-to last and be comfortable!
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your rajiroad fare.
L#steif-WMt]ii@ySlibe’06.
. 516.' OHEREY STREET. MAOON, 'G A.
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. Lyery,man should .ltowi allow the qiiestion of FALL
CLOTIIKS 'to: occupy a.cprjnft'r in hi$ mind.
r ^Vp. are,“A,t I/iomc\’ito jail who want io see wluit’s lat-
‘est in men’s wear. ' ! ! n . ' i
, , /]S(e,w Fall .and Winter ^^uits are being unfolded lUre
every day. These suits haye been selected from S
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ffiraductions Of |
The World4 Best Tailors.
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There are many new kinks in fall styles.
We are ready to show you when you are ready to
look, but don’t wait too loiigi / t
, Special attention given tg mail [orderSx, ,
iBensoR, Walker <Sc, MootG,
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The Up-to-Date Olothiers)
420 Third Street,
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Notice to Debtors and Crediijjprs,,
Georgia, Houston Gounty:
.Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of A. L- Lowe, late of said
countv, decr.nped! to render ; n acconnts
ofth*- ip -i ids to me withi i the tini<>
■prescribed by -law, proper.b', mad^prit.;
and all perrons indebted to said de
ceased are requested to make payment
to the undersigned without delay. .
This US day of September, 1903.
I. T. WOODARD; Adm’r,
Estate of A. L. Lowe, dec’d.
• i . i . ui To make J bu.einQss. transactions satisfactory—
TRtCE i /W'ediave them combined Jin
our High-ghide Vehicles.' j This combination /makes our
competitors smart.,' That is wlbat causes Them .to tfelllI|he
trade we do not know how to sell goods; that we will have
to go oui of business ! af such prices, etc, ’Tis true our
profits are sinali/.hut' ^e , can afford to put up witt small
profits; oiir expenses are light. Hep is the secret of our
success: The vehicle department of lour business / h'asi billy
a small part of the expanses to pay . . . , , •
Wo Handle
son, in addition to Yehieles, and our expense account is
divided between all these. It is easy to see how w.e do it.
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350 & 352 Poplar Street, MACO/NT, GA. -
Pictures and Art Goods of All Kinds.
X carry the largest aud nipst complete stock .of goods in the
south. Opr work.is the jip'st and prices the most reasonable.
Special Attention to|ilail Ou<dyrs.
107 Cotton Avenue.
Satisfact ion Ouaranteed.
,LIAMS
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Mapon, Georgia,