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HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES
Via Cantral of G*. Rail-way.
During the Holidays excursion
tickets will be sold between all tick*
et stations on the Central of Georgia
Bailway at rate of a fare and a third
plus 25 cents for the round trip (no
whole ticket to be sold for less than
50 cents nor half ticket for less than
25 cents.
Excursion tickets will also be on
sale from all stations on the Central
of Georgia Bail way to points on
connecting lines south of the Ohio
and Potomac and east of the Missis
sippi rivers, as follows:
Tickets will be sold to the general
publio December 23, 24, 26, 30 and
31, 1903, and January 1, 1904, lim
ited to January 4, 1904 for return
To teachers and students
■DEALER IN-
keep; the price from what it should
be now. It will be used again if
we plant so much. '4*f§f| 7\.v|
■Again, we should increase the
aoreage in all kinds of provision
crops so as to be able to raise the
next crop free from mortgages.
We should plan to own the next
crop and we should begin to plan
now and to prepare our land bet
ter. We should tryNto grow more
cotton per acre and make a good
yield on less land. The specula
tors cannot discount our good
work, Grow more cottou if you
can, but grow it on less land and
grow it cheaper and own it when
you grow it. You can do all of
these by a little good planning.
Tin ware. Woodenware,
Farming Implements, Etc
MACON, GA
362 Third St. ( N ear Cherry Street)
MPLS. L. S. ADAMS,
Of Galveston, Texas.
"Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing
to tired women. Having suffered for
seven years with weakness and bear,
Ing-down pains, and having tried sev
eral doctors and different remedies
with no success, your Wine of Cardui
was the only thing which helped me,
and eventually cured me It seemed to
build up the weak parts, strengthen
ilia ctrcfom anrl rnmorf ifrorfsilat'itioc”
passage.
of schools and colleges, upon presen
tation and surrender of certificates,
December 16 to 22, 1903, inclusive;
final limit January 8, 1904. /
For prompt and reliable service
see that your ticket reads via Cen
tral of Georgia Bailway. Any agent
of the Company will cheerfully fur
nish additional information on re
quest.
•
Better Thau a Plaster-
A piece of flannel dampened
with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
and bound on the affected parts
iB better than a plaster for a lame
back and for pains in the side or
chest. Pain Balm has no superior
as a liniment for the relief of
deep-seated muscular and rheu
matic pains. For sale by all drug
gists,
\on/iam
means nervous women who have
disordered menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailments that women have.
You can cure yourself at home with
this great women’s remedy, Wine
of Cardui, Wine of Cardui has
cured thousands of cases which
doctors have failed to benefit. Why
not begin to get well today? All
druggists have $1.00 bottles. For
any stomach, liver or bowel disor
der Thedford’s Black-Draught
should be used.
Km-ad vl«u and literature, address. Riving
symptoms, The Ladles’ Advisory depart
ment, Tlio Chattanooga Medicine Co,,
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HUMPH&EY-Gra&Ol
Goidsboko, \ f
N.Caaouna. '
Z7£ MAM Sr.,
Mofrnut, Va.
Tlx© X=la,c© To Buy-
Staple Groceries, Slock Feed, Farm
Supplies, Bagging and Ties
is where the stock is complete, tlie 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-
Prices Reduced 20 Per Cent
on our present stock of Pianos and Organs, to make room for fall
stock. Some fifty new Pidnos of the very best makes, Also a num
ber of Upright Piauos, slightly used, from $100 to $200. Automobile
Tickets given away with every purchase.
Have secured the services of Prof. Snyder of New York, an artistio
Piano Tuner of national reputation, and with our Mr. W. M. Adams,
who has been with us the past year or more, can put your Pianos in
first-class order on Bhort notice. All work guaranteed.
Call and secure one of these Great Bargains in Pianos.
F. GUTTENBERGER & CO..
for the benefit /of all. If each
farmer keeps out of debt and
makes a surplus, then the farm
ing interest will be in a prosper
ous condition. If each oue pre
pares his farm well by deep break
ing and diversifies his crops and
buys his fertilizers for cash and
raises his surplus at home, then
the next cotton crop will belong
to the farmers and the price can
not be manipulated, as is douo
uow, solely in the interest of the
speculator.
These thiugs can s each and all
bejdone by wise*planning for 1904.
louthern
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MACON", GA
461, 453 & 465 Third Si
A Remarkable Bargain
A year’s Subscription to PEARSON’S MAGAZINE . . ioo ) Both for
Your choice of any one of the following books originally issued at 1.50 f $1.25
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^For a Quarter
^People who have torpid liver find life a\
misery. All they need is a mild remedy like 1
The prospect for the
farmer was never so bright and
euoouraging as now. Use brains
more and depend less upon habit
and muscle. Out loose frpm th*
old beaten path and work and
walk along new ways. You will
find everybody ready to help you
AND TONIC PELLETS. The Pill stimulates the
l liver to its proper work and the Pellets invig-i
\ orate the system. In {short, they both assist /
Nature, as a medicine should do. VA
incomplete Treatment
Only 25 cents.
smaller. Out down your fertili
zer notes and your st^re mortgag
es a,ud you will find that farm
life has a brighter side than you
had thought. The speculator can
not discount your intelligence and
your independence, but he cun
and will disoount a large acreage
and a large indebtedness.
A Timely Suggestion,
This is the season of the year
when the prudent and careful
housewife replenishes her supply
of Chamberlain’s Gough Bemedy.
It is certain tq be needed before
the winter is over, and the results
are much more prompt and satis
factory when it is kept at hand
and given as soon as the cold is
contracted and before it has be
come settled in the system. In
almost every instance a severe
cold may be warded off by taking
this remedy freely as soon as the
first indication of the cold ap
pears. There is no danger in .giv
ing it to children for it contains
no harmful substance. It is pleas
ant to take—both adults and
chidren like it. Buy it and you
will get the best. It always cures.
For sale by all druggists.
By an English law, passed in
1266, it was provided that a silver
penny, called a sterling, should
Drawing-Room Vestibule Sleeping Gars.,
BETWEEN BIRMINGHAM. COLUMBUS. ATLANTA. MACON. AUGUSTA
AND SAVANNAH. CA., AND BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY. GA.
Pullman Sleeping Cars
| BETWEEN 9T LOUIS. NASHVILLE. CHATTANOOGA. ATLANTA, . j ;SP\>5
MACON. GA.. AND JACKSONVILLE. FLA. uB f
)Parlor Cars o:; Day Trains
BETWEEN ATLANTA. MACON AND SAVANNAH. CA. H .
W. A, WINBUNN,^ J. C. HAILE, % W. si. ROBINSON,
TMfne MAWAOtR. jt ^O|miUIL PAWNOtlI aorwr. ISTAHT PtMUML WUMMGIII MXHT,
equal’in weight 32 wheat grains,
well drb>d and taken from the
center of rhe ear. Thi* is the or
igin <<f our gfain weight-. .
W ANISE D—VA LTHFUL PERSON TO GALL ON
retail trade ami agents for manufacturing house
having well established business; iocal terrlto-
money acivanced^pfevfous experience unneces
sary; position permanent; business successful.
Enclose self-addressed envelope. Superintend-,
ent Travelers, 605 Monon Bldg., Chicago.
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