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DO YOU GET DP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Sidney Trouble Makes
You
Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
L Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver
: arid bladder remedy.
It is the great medi
cal triumph of the nine
teenth century; dis
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent kidney and blad
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to -sffllffiSadciFHaUMi
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and Homo of Bwomi>-Roofc
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y„ on every bottle.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Houston county, Ga., at
the January term, 1008, I will sell at
publio outory at the court house door in
Perry, Ga., within the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in April next, (1008)
the following real {estate belonging to the
esjiate of Edwin J. Honser, a miuor, to-
wite Lot of land No. 70, except 10 acres
on the north-east corner thereof, being
192)^ acres more or less. Said realty
situated, lying and being iu the 9ch; dis
triot of Houston oounty, Ga.
M’oh 4,1903. F. O. HOUSER, G’dn.
rirTTrK. _ THARPET
DENTIST,
PERRY, - - GEORGIA.
Crown and Bridge Work.
All olasses of Dentistry.
Offie adjoining Express Office, South
side of Court House Square,
Grovania Gleanings.
By Joo Beilge, EDITOR HOME JOURNAL:
Rev. H. C. Brewton filled his reg- Please allow me to
ular appointment here
WARREN D. NOTTINGHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
855 THIRD ST. MACON, GA.
Will praotice iu the several courts,
Federal and State.
Speoial attention given to causes in
the courts of thiB. circuit.
H. A. MATHEWS. A. O. RILEY.
MATHEWS & RILEY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
Practice in all the Courts.
Loans negotiated and Land Titles
abstracted. Collections on all points.
Security Bonds furnished.
J. D. MARTIN, Sr.,
JEWSLEB,
Perry, Ga.
Watches, Olooks and Jewelry Repaired.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Office in Masonio Building.
C. Z. McARTHTJR,
DENTIST,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
Office over Slappey’s Drugstore.
Sunday. It
being sacramental day, his subject
was “Sacrament,” and he preached
an excellent sermon.
Spring hes opened, and her sweet
fragrance is much more admired
than the odor of guano. Our school
girls are beginning to watch the.
robes of the spring-like beauties and
will soon be wandering the woods
for wild flowers.
Farm work has been greatly re
tarded, but corn planting seems to
be the order of the day.
Eight or ten days ago Prof. G. W.
Smith of Perry invited tne following
gentlemen to join him in a bird hunt
on his farm near Grovania: Judge
W. H. Felton and Stenographer Em
mett Barnes of Macon, L. A. Shep
pard, J. J. Houser, T. H. Renfcz, J.
M. Buun, S. F. Bivins, W. H. Rob
erts, Dempsey Brown, L. H. Riley,
J. G. Brown, Jr., of Grovania, J. H.
Grace, W. L. Means of Elko. About
260 birds were killed. Our clever
Judge seated himself in a ehair
about the center of the field and
shot the birds from all dirctions, and
our stenographer took them down in
shorthand. The judge decided it
waB a pleasant occasion.
On last Tuesday morning about
the dawn of day, on Mr. J. G.
Brown’s place, in sight of Grovania,
the following gen tie then congrega
ted to shoot birds: Drs. Pate and
Wooten of Unadilla, J. H. Grace, W.
E. Means, H. J. Brown, J. H. Coffee,
J. F. Houser, R. E. Jackson, T. J.
Shinholser of Elko, J. Q. Ellis, W.
H. Roberts, T. H. Rentz, J. J. Hous
er, J. M. Bunn, S. F. Bivins, L. H.
Riley, A. O. Pate, J. G. Brown, Jr.,
H. R. Brown, L. A. Sheppard of
Grovania, G. W. Smith of Perry,
have been told some 800 birds were
killed. The boys were jovial and
enjoyed the occasion muoh.
On last Friday another party.com
posed of the following gentleman,
gathered at the same place (Mr J G
Brown’s) and killed about 160 birds:
W H Roberts, T H Rentz, J M
Bunn, R L Baird, A U Pate, L H
Riley, R F Napier, Dempsey Brown,
H R Brown, L A Sheppard of Gro
vania, Will Riley of Macon, Dr
Mack, Dr E 0 Brown, Jim McGriff,
Glenmore Pate of Hawkinsville.
While some of the boys did not kill
any birds, they had a lot of fun.
Miss Charlie Moore of Macon was
the guest of Miss May Hodges from
Saturday until Monday.
Miss Julia Rentz returned home
Saturday from Swainsboro, after
pleasant visit to relatives and friends.
Mrs J T Sheppard of Maoon spent
several days with Mr and Mrs L A
Sheppard of Grovania last week.
Miss Edna Harrison of Heard
spent Sunday with homefolks at
Hayneville.
Messrs Jack Hodge and Ed Marr
of Henderson were visitors to our
place Sunday.
Mr J T Ellis, who is traveling for
Culver & Kidd of Milledgeville, was
in Grovania yesterday.
Dr H F Frederick of Hawkinsville
was shaking hands with friends here
yesterday.
Quite a number of Grovania speak
of attending the oyster supper next
Friday night at Henderson for the
benefit of the Methodist church.
March 16th, 1903.
w.
H. HARRIS,
DENTIST.
Successor to Ur. W. A. Blassengame,
OFFICE OVER DOW DAW BANK,
FORT VALLEY. : GEORGIA
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 (60 cents) contains a supply
for a year. All druggists sell them.
Hotel
NEXT DOOR TO
ACADEMY <5f MUSIC,
663 NTOLBERBY ST. MASON, GEOBGJA
Rates, $2.00 Per Dajj.
A HOME-LIKE HOTEL
Special attention given
Transient Trade.
to
say to the
readers of your paper that on the
1st day of the present month
(March) my son was taken real Bick.
He developed what has been pro
nounced a sure case of smallpox. He
is now seemingly perfectly well of it.
There are four individuals of up,
who have been in the house with
him all the while, aud some of us
have been in the room with him ev
ery day since he was taken, and only
one of the four has been vaccinated.
This was done about Ihe time my
son commenced to scale. A day or
so later I was looking through Dr.
Oharles’ Book of Recipes and found
what is reoommended as a sure cure
for the worst case in three days, and
an absolute preventive. We prepared
it aud commenced to take it at once.
Now, as to its merits, I cannot say,
but this much I am glad to say, we
are all well at present. The one who
was vaccinated, and had commenced
to feel very sensitixely its effects, has
not felt the slightest symptoms of it
since the day after she began to take
the solution.
The recipe is as follows:
One ounce of cream of tartar dis
solved in one pint of boiling water,
cr eight ounces to a gallon cf boil
ing water. Drink it at intervals,
cold; say one good swallow every
hour.
I would ask, if any should try it,
that they report results.
Very respectfully,
Jas. T. Grant.
Tharp, Ga., March 12.
Extraordinary business, extraor
dinary shortage of freight cars, or
some other extraordinary condition
has very seriously interfered with
the prompt shipment of freight^ over
the railroads from east, north and
west during the last two or three
weeks. Everywhere in Georgia the
complaint is made that goods way
billed several weeks ago have not
yet been received. The railroads cer
tainly should provide the facilities
for prompt shipment.
During a severe squall that swept
the Havana harbor last Sunday af
ternoon, the crew of the V. S. ship
Dolphin volunteered as a resoue par
ty in behalf of those in small boats
in the harbor. Among those saved
from drowning were five Cubans.
A training school for nurses will
be established by the Macon Hos
pital Association.
Mr. Editor:— I hereby offer the
following individual speoial prizes to
be delivered at our Houston County
Fair next Fall:
To the lady exhibiting the best
and largest display of preserved
Houston County Fruits, $6.
To any citizen of Houston County
exhibiting the best and greatest
variety of farm produots raised by
him during the year 1903, $6.
To any citizen of Houston oounty
exhibiting the heaviest Houston
county raised pig not over one year
old, $5. Respectfully,
J. P. Duncan.
FOR
Strayed or Stolen,
March 8bh,one Black back Hcund
$s mp s christian lit werai «’
liberal reward for her return to
me or information of her.
E. B. Hose, Perry, Ga.
W 4 AT 1 TVTf A man to sell Sew-
VV libLJ.iug Machines. Oon.
traot to right man to start on, with good
chance for promotion. Experience not
necessary, Address,
THE SINGER MT’G 130,
That Disease at Byron.
—!T —
In addition to the article publish
ed on the first page of this paper,
Dr. R. H. Baskin writes as follows
concerning the disease prevailing at
Byron,
“Now\they are claiming that those
who have been vaceinated are im
mune from this disease.
“I have one oase that was vaccin
ated. I know what I am saying, as
vaccinated the patient and treated
her for the disease going the rounds.
So I am not guessing about it, nor
reckoning about it. '
“Bretheren, it is not small pox and
you can’t make it small pox. It is
laid down in Musser, Flint and
Pepper’s works, as plain as oan be,
Varicella. There is np pus to be
found in the eruption. I learn a
new name for it—Philippine Itch—
good as any, so call it Philippine
Itch. It is not small pox, nor any
of its relatives. Yours,
R. H. B.”
Rev. W. J. Holtzolaw resigned
the pastorate of the Jones Avenue
Baptist church of Atlanta one day
last week, the result of a factional
disagreement among the members.
Dr. Holtzolaw was pastor of the
Perry Baptist church two years pri
or to his acceptance of the pastorate
of the Atlanta church.
With the first warm days of spring you
begin to feel dull,tired and worn out. It’s
because your blood is thick and clogged
with impurities it collected from the
body during the winter. Ramon’s Liver
Pills andjTonio Pellets will dear out the
impurities aud clean up the system
Complete treatment, 25 cents.
A GOOD PLAGE.
Notice is hereby given to ladies and
gentlemen who visit Macon that Mrs.
W. H. Houser is now running a flrst-
olass Boarding House at 755 Cherry St.
which is very near the businees center
of the city, and she will be pleased to
serve them meals at 25c. each.
-Best Seed Irish Potatoes.
F. M. Houser.
CASTOR IA For Infanteind Children.
The swellest line Linen Collars
ev*»r in Perry. We sell the H. C.
Curtis Collar.
Eewards & Marshall.
. Bears the
j Signature
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Readers of the Home Journal have
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H. J ? RICHTER,
Plowing and Garden Work.
/
I am prepared to do plowing
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correct prices. Give me your or
ders. Respectfully,
Sidney Burges.
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