Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, February 19, 1925, Image 7

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B. H. ANDREW & SON We ?re prepared to supply your needs in Plows, Plow Gear, Plow Repairs and Plow Gear If you have some land that is hard to turn see us about the Chattanooga Flat Wing Plow We guarantee it to give absolute satisfaction in any kind of lands. B. H. Andrew & Son ., Perry, Georgia "AT YOUR SERVICE" Dixie Wall Atlas FOUR PAGES Page 1?Twelve Southern States This is a true Map of Dixie showing the twelve SOUTHERN States completely. It shows the Automobile roads, the best roads being indicated by a heavy red line, the second class roads by a lighter red line and the third class roads by a still lighter red line. You can easily see what a wonderful advantage this will be to you when taking a trip. In other ways the map is complete in every de tail. It shows ail the small towns?the railroads?the experiment stations and the agricultural colleges with a blue ring around each. It is handsomely printed in four colors and is just the map you should have hanging on your wall for ready reference. Page 2?Towns and Cities This page gives a complete list of towns and cities with the pop ulation and the key so that you can easily locate any town you wish. This page also contains an editorial, alphabetically arranged, telling about the work each experiment station shown on the map is doing to help you. Page 3?rBig Map of U. S. and Alaska This big map shows the entire United States and Alaska. No home is complete without an up-to-date, reliable map of our country ?and this is one that just fills the bill. Page 4?Map of the World How often in the newspapers you read some article about a coun try or city in some far-off part of >the world. With this big Map of the World on the wall you can instantly locate it, adding^ interest to the article. A good, up-to-date map of the world like this is highly educational: With the map are also 30 portraits of all the world's rulers, etc. and HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Weekly, 1 Year SOUTHERN RURALIST Semi-Monthly, 1 Year ALL THREE FOR S1.75 CALL AND INSPECT THESE MAPS AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE Bargains In Used Ford Cars and Trucks . It will pay you to see our line of Ford Cars and Trucks before you buy. Cash Terms Trades ADAMS-BUCHANAN MOTOR CO AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER MACON, GEORGIA. COME NOW And Pay Your Subscription To The HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL DIXIE WALL ATLAS AND Houston Home Journal One Year Southern Ruralist One Year ALL FOR $1.75 / A Four Page Atlas 30 x 36 inches showing a map in detail of the South Eastrn Si ates, counties, cities, highways, railroads, etc., together with a list of incorporated towns and cities and their population, agricultural colleges, etc., a map of the United States and a map of the world with the names and pictures of the rulers of all the nations of the world. To Be Given Away TO SUBSCRIBERS TO Houston Home Journal . . ? AND N Southern Ruralist We offer this unusual proposition to old subscribers of Houston Home Journal who will pay their subscription in advance and to new subscrib ers. Of course you are going to pay up your subscription any way, but you gain by paying now while this offer lasts. THE ATLAS MAY BE SEEN IN OUR OFFICE i ? Houston Home Journal PERRY, GEORGIA. After eating or Hacking Wrigley's frethen* the mouth and tweetrn? the bread?. Nerve# art soothed, throat 1? refreshed and digestion aided So easy to carry fte littk oscketf How -Manj T "How many people," najf Jeremy Taylor, "ar* buay In the wOrltt father ing together a handful of thorn? to alt opo&P Our Fears What we fear moat la net today'? trouble, but that which may bappea tomorrow. Dumb Lot? A da nib lore >* oni/ acceptable from Ml IfWW' sal mats.?Doctor *?? DiU True Poetry The only true or inspired poetry Is always from within, not from without. The experience contained in it has been spiritually transmuted from lead into gold. It is severely logicni, the most trivial of its adornments being subservient to, and suggested by, the dominant Idea; any departure from whose dictates would be the "falsify ing of a revelation." It is unadulter ated with worldly wisdom, deference to prevailing opinions, mere talent or cleverness. ... Its music is the ex pression of the law of Its growth; so that it could no more be set to a dif ferent melody than could a rose-tree be consummated with lilies or violets. ? ?James Thomson. "Hard" and "Soft" Water Hard water is water which contains dissolved in it certain substances which interfere with the uctlon of soap by forming with It an Insoluble compound or curd. The hardness of natural wa ters is principally due to the salts of calcium and magnesium, especially calcium carbonate, which produces temporary hardness, removable by boil ing, - and calcium sulphate, Which causes permanent hardness. Soft wa ter is characterized by the practical ab sence of substances which prevent the formation of lather with sonpt Fata] Prosperity Often our trial? act os a thnrn-hpdge to keep us In the good pasture; but our prosperity Is a gap through which we go astray.?Presbyterian Record. Oar Lot? of God Onr love of Ood would be Idolatry If we did not believe la His leve for His responsive leva Women as Inventors American women have patented nearly 1,400 devices. Women have patented contraptions all the way from hooks-nnd-eyes to artificial eye lashes, Including road-building equip ment and intricate machinery. When Howe was trying to Invent the sewing machine he reached the point of where he was stumped. His wife, tiring of having him sitting around glowering, shoved him aside, sat down before the machine, gave it a few whirls and said, "Put the thread eyelet In the other end of the needle down by the point." That solved the problem. Leaf That Will Hide a Man The ape-man plant is a giant growth which once grew all over the world, but now it is found only on the vol canic flepes of Hawaii, where it grows in great profusion. It covered the en tire .irth millions of years ago, when gigantic animals roamed ever the sur face. The best specimen? at present are found on the sides of Haleakola, In a gulch, where the conditions re semble those of s hothouse. A folly developed leaf of this plant Is sufflcleat to hide a full-grown huoaa staodlag behind It They All Talk A young man talks with pleasure, and an old man talks with esse; so orator talks like some mOn wslk?sir dj?y*. go as you please. The preacher '?Iks of sins sad things, of hell's eternal fsfy; the law* yer horls his jawbones at a mad bat helpless Jury. Thus each ona talka sad talks aad talks, each of his asra speech proud est, forgetful of the pa teat fact tkat It's money tkal taflrt Boscoa Traasoetpt.