Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, February 05, 1925, Image 3

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BALLOON Balloon Tires You Know Are Stronger and Safer Mums Good Wear McLendon Auto Co., PHONE 57 ... . . PERRY, GA. We Think Of You And strive to serve you and please you. Our stock of GROCERIES \ is complete. Our STEAKS and FRESH MEATS are the best in town. Our market and store clean and sanitary LET US SERVE YOU KING & BOLER FRESH MEATS ' GROCERIES PERRY, GEORGIA. New Cotton Warehouse We take pleasure in announcing to the Cotton Growers of this section that we have opened t New Cotton Warehouse in Perry. Livestock (or Sale or Trade COME TO SEE US PLANTERS WAREHOUSE E. M. BECKHAM & T. L. WARREN, Mgrs Ptrrjr, Georgia. Old Folks' Ailments "I began taking Black Draught over fifty yean ago and my experience wjth it stretches over a good long time," says Mr. Joe A. Blake more, a Civil War veteran and former Virginian, whc is now a prominent citizen of Floyd, Texas. "It is the beet laxative I knew of for old people... A (rood m&ny years ago, in Virginia. I used to get bilious and I found that Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT was the best and quickest re lief I could get. Since I came to Texas I rave these bilious attacks every now and then? a man will get bilious any where, you know?and I And that a little Black-Draught soon straightens me out. After a few doses, in little or no time I'm all right again." Thedford's Black-Draught is a purely vegetable liver medicine, used in America for over eighty years. It acts on the stomach, liver and bowels in a gentle, natural way, as sisting digestion and reliev ing constipation. Sold every where. E-102 A CHILD'S RIGHT Just as a child's heritage ought to be robustness, so has a child the right to sound bones and teeth. Everything depends upon the quality of a child's diet. Scott's Emulsion Is vitamin-nourishment, that should in most cases be a part of the regular food allowance. Scott's Emulsion abounds in those elements that have a favorable influence on the bone - strucfture and builds strength. Scott & Bownc, Bloomfield, N. J. J. GUY JACKSON INSURANCE COUNSELOR LIFE-ACCIDBNT-HBA.LTH-GJtOUP The eUY that puts the SURE in your Insurance. 305-303 itiz ens & Southern Bank Building. Telephones 1142-3614-w ONLY AUTHORIZED REPRfcSEN TATIVE MISSOURI STATE LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY FOR HOUSTON COUNTY. Lecal agents wanted in Perry, Port Valley, Marshallville and Unadilla. Experience not essen tial but character is. LOANS ON FAAM LANDS. We ar? prepared to dona Imm prewptiy on Farm La ad*. C par ei laUrait, DUNCAN & NUNN, Ferry# 6? JOHN W. BLOOD WORTH ATTOKNBY AND COUfcRELTOB At Law Perry - Oboboia. ' W* Practloa In Both Stat? ?nd Fadarat Court?. HOW'S THIS? HAI/L'S CATAHKH MEDICINE Will do what wc claim for it?rid your Byatein of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICUVB con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus restoring normal condi tions. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tear?. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ?Sweet Milk ?t Heard k Evans Drog Store. ?House ter Sale?Sevea room house on Waehiagton Ave. Ap ply 8. JL. Norwoed, Sr.. Perry. Ga. ?perry Trm nefer ompany haul* anything, anywhere, anytime, phone No. 40, Perry, Ga. The Great Idea In Our Business % . . - I Is To Sell Quality Its greatest business building idea we know of. Fine quality in your suit means more style, more wear, more val ue. You'll be glad to gel it? Everybody is. Suits $25.00 to $45.00. Some with two pants. YOU SHOULD SEE THEM. F. C. BENSON COMPANY, Inc The Square Deal Store MACON GA. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES Account Mardi Gras Celebrations New Orleans, La., February, 19 24, 1925. Inc. Mobile, Ala., February. 20-24, 1925. Inc. Pensacola, Fla., February 22-24 1925, Inc. Fare and one-half round trip, tickets on sale lo the public to New Orleans, February 17 to 23, inclusive; to Mobile, February 18 to 23, inclusive; to Pensacola Feb ruary 20 to 23, inclusive. Fiaal limit of tickets March 3, 1925, except that tickets may be extended to March 18, 1925, by depositing them with Special Agents at destination, and upon payment ?f fee of #1.00 per ticket. Apply to any ticket agent or representative for total round trip fares, schedules, sleeping car res ervations, and any other informa tion desired. CENTRAL OP GEORGIA RAILWAY "The Right Way." Grandmother's Cough Remedy?PineTar and. Honey?Still Best A well-known specialist said recently that although many wonderful medical discoveries have been made in recent years, nobody has found a better and quicker healing agent for coughs, chest colds, spasmodic croup, hoarseness, throat tickling and other throat and bronchial troubles than good old pine-tar and honey. Our grandmoth ers would never be without pine tar syrup in the house, and they raised large families. It still remains one of the few mcdicines that can be given to young and old alike, as it contains no harmful drugs. The pine-tarquickly soothe9 and heals sore* nessand irritation, and by looseningthe phlegm removes the actual cause of the coughing. The honey is not only pleasant to the taste but also very soothing to the throat. The kind that has been used with never-fail ing success in thousands of families for years is that known as*Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. This is scientifically compounded of just the right proportions of pine tar, honey and other quick-acting, healing ingredients which the best doctors have found to aid in quick relief. If you want the best, be sure to get Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. It costs only 30c at any good druggists. Dr. BELL'S PINE - TAR-HON CT FOR COUGHS Lilt) ten year*! Make* old roc/% good as |new?any kind! Easily applied Used by largest concerns past 25 years. Informa tion on request or send $? for trial J gallon, can, sent prepaid?futfy guar*nt?<f. ^ EXCELSIOR PRODUCTS CO.' SS FOURTH AVE.N.Y.CITY Objected to His "Pants** An Oregon mnn was trying to sell a horse. The anlmul wus broken-winded, but sleek. The owner trotted htm around for Inspection and bringing him back to the prospect stroked L'ne horse's back and remarked, "Hasn't he a lovely coat?" The prospect re moved his pipe and said, as he looked at the heaving flank? of the animal i "Yeuh, his coat's all right; but I don't like his pants." Where Women Are .Barred According 10 the census there are 35 occupations of the total number of listed occupations In which no womeifc are found, while there is but one oc cupation thnt is without men. The1 last enumeration even listed 250 men as chambermaids and 11 men a* nursemaids. Only one woman w&v listed as a butler. Must Pay Looting the public seems to hav*" developed Into a national pastime' but the guilty fall hard when Jirtlce overtakes them. A man who steal* from the treasury of his health 1? Just as guilty as the fellow who dis honestly secures wealth and the In exoruble laws of nature will muck more certainly run him down. n * Spoiled the Dinner An unexpected visit of some re? atlves threw a Nortli side home Into a flurry in an attempt to produce ? very tempting dinner for the hungry guests. As the cull for dinner came, the smallest member of the family ras to the dining room and seeing the chicken, which was the crowning glory of the feast, broke out with: "Oh, mother. Is that the chicken that had the broken leg?"?Columbus Dispatch A Money-Saver Engineers at the office of the Delt? Barrage in Egypt dfd not want to pay a man to stay at the reservoir mile* away just to reacj the gauge. They decided to ninke the water report Its own level by telephone. Now they just take down the receiver and the number of the gnuge reading 1? auto matically spoken to them. A float connected with the telephone does the. trick. f. Sea Water Affects Ghmtr j Glass Is considerably effected by exposure to sea water. The lenses of signal lights on ships become covered by a thin layer of see salt wbleh even tually etches Into the glass. The Uolt~ ed States bureau of standards In a? Investigation of this subject has found that lead glass was quite susceptible to* this corrosive action, while ordinary soda-lime glass and boro-sllicate g't are little affected. When a Worm Turns If the worm would always turn ft ought, a flshwortn wouldn't three feet of cement sidewalk the turf Is three Inches away. mj