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Perry, Thursday, February 20.
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GROCERIES
Country Hams
, and Shoulders,
Everyone Guaranteed.
Large supply of Wight’s Fine
Evaporated Syrup, in barrel
and cans.
Emerich Patent Flour.
Fresh Goshen Butter.
Large No. 2 Mackerel, Fat.
Pure Wheat Bran.
Grape Nuts, Posttim Cereal, and
lots of good things to eat.
Seud me your orders.
Yours very truly,
W. B. SIMS.
Photograph Gallery.
I have opened a Photograph Gallery
on Carroll Street, Perry, Ga.,
near Home Journal office.
Photographs from $1,00 to
$4.00 per dozen.
Will be at Gallery Saturdays and Mon
days only.
ENLARGING AND FRAMING
To Suit Oustomers.
Sunshine not necessary for good work
Yours to please,
G. L. STRIPLING.
School Books
At publishers’ prices ;a full line
of School Stationary, at
Cater’s Drugstore.
PDWIN L. BRYAN,
^ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans negotiated on real estate at
lowest rate of interest.
Farm lands for sale on easy terms.
J. R. SIMS,
OPERATIVE DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work.
Office Near Perry Hotel, Main Street,
PERRY, GA.
Will be at office from 1st to 15th of
each month.
Thursday Afternoon Club.
Pleasant weather added
much to a pleasant occasion
Thursday, Feb. 6th, when
Dix entertained our Club.
Mrs. Dix received us with
easy gaace which is one of
many lovely characteristics.
very
last
Mrs,
Elko Etchings.
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By Uncle Ned
Misses Nell and Amelia Rogers
of Perry, passed throug our city
| last Friday enroute to Grovania,
that ! W ^ ere BpT v ^ s ' fc Miss EPS
her ® rmsrn f° r several days.
! Misses Edna Kezar and Marie
All formality was laid aside Overstreet, who are attending col-
while most of,the matrons plied i le § e afc Forsyth, visited Dr. and
their needles or tattling shuttles, Mrs - S. Kezar, (Mis3 Edna’s
aDd tongues busily, w parents) Saturday and Sunday.
The children of our hostess and Mr. T. E. Rogers of MtVernon,
little Miss Norine Swanson served Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.J.
W. H. HARRIS,
DENTIST.
Successor to Dr. W. A. Blassengame.
0-FIOE OVER DOW LAW BANK,
FORT VALLEY, : GEORGIA
“c. z. mcarthur, '
DENTIST,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA,
Office over Slappey’s Drugstore.
A HQMEt-hlKE: HOTEL.
HAVING LEASED THE
Stubblefield House,
Mulberry St., MACON, GA.,
Nest to Academy of Music,
It is my purpose! to conduct a hotel that
will be home-like and satisfying to all
•guests. It is specially suitable for ladies
or others visitiug Macon for a day or
longer.
We Strive to Please.
George 8. Hsley.
i
Wood’s Seeds
BEST FOR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
ONE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES.
We have thousands of barrels in,
stock; the best riaine = grown
and Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood’s 1902 Catalogue gives
comparative crop results, both as
to earliness and yield, with Maine-
grown and Second-crop seed. It
also contains much other useful
and valuable information about
Po tatoes. Wri te for Catalogue an d
Special Potato Price List.
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
£ for 1902 gives reliable, practical, up-to-
[‘| date information about all Seeds, giving
not only descri ptions, but the best crops
to grow, most successful ways of grow
ing different crops, and much other in
formation of special interest to every
Trucker, Gar dener and Farmer. Hailed
tree upon request.
T.W, Wood & Sons, Seedsman,
RICHM0K3, VIRGINIA.
'Truckers and Farmers requiring large
quantities of seed3 a re requested
rit6 for npeci.il prices.
us with delightful refreshments.
All old members of the club
who have not identified them
selves with us yet, have a stand
ing invitation to unite with us.
We will be glad to welcome them
at any time.
It is understood that each mem
ber can use her own pleasure in
extending invitations to her
friends to become members of the
club.'
The names of new members
should be sent to the Secretary
several days before the meeting,to
that the hostess can be notified.
On Thursday afternoon, Feb.
20th, Mrs. Frank Cater will en
tertain in compliment to her
guest, Miss Ruth Alexander of
Forsytht Secretary.
Oyster Supper At Hattie.
Next Friday night, February
21st, there will be an oyster sup
per at Hattie school house.
The proceeds of the supper will
be used to purchase a library for
the school. The purpose is em
phatically commendable, and
should have the cordial endorse
ment of all friends of the school.
We are requested to cordially
invite everybody to attend the
supper, and guarantee excellent
entertainment.
The school is progressing nicely
with Prof. W. 0. Monk as princi
pal, and Miss Alice Barfield, as
sistant. The names of 68 pupils
are on the roll, and the attendance
far above the average. '
iSmall Academy Honor Roil.
1st Grade—Seabie Hickson, 98.
2nd Grade—Edna Chapman, 91.
8rd Grade—Luther Stone,95,42;
Allie Adams, 98.12.
4th Grade—-Addie W. Hose, 97-
77; Leila May Hose,(94.88; Henry
Hose Riley, 92.88; Janie Ruth
Cheek, 92.88; Lucile Cheek, 92’-
77; Eula Chapman, 92.11; An
drew Clarke, 90.88. _
5th Grade—Lewis Riley, 94;
John Willie Hose, 92.22.
6th Grade—Fannie Pearl Cheek
94.88; Inez Stone, 93.88; Es
telle Hickson 92.83; Effie Harris.
95; Marion Hickson, 91.69.
8th Grade—Ernest Stone, 95.-
89; Josephine Clark, 94.28.
Marie Frances Nunn, Teacher. |
Honor Roll Ben Hill Academy.
1st Grade—Fannie Ruth Har
dison, 95; Fannie DuPree, 95;
Lester Ulm, 93.
2nd Grade—Loula Welch, 95.
3rd Grade—Annie Hardison.90.
4th Grade-Ruth Davis, 93;
Ethel Hardison, 98; Sarah Giles,
92; Ennis Hardison, 93; Jim
Giles, 90.
6th Grade—Leila Hardison, 93;
Clara Hardison, 92.
7th Grade—Eva DuPree, 93;
Myrtice Ulm,93; Willa Hardison,
90.
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Good Books Cheap.
Cloth Bound Books 25 cents
each, with privilege of exchang
ing for another at 10c, within two
weeks. Come and see, at
Perry Post-office.
Brown.
Mr. Jack W. Hodge, Jr. of Hen
derson, passed through the city
Sunday going to Dooly. What’s
the attraction now,Jack?
Rev. J. E. Powell filled his reg
ular appointment at the Baptist
church Sunday. The congrega
tion was good in the morning, but
on account of the diagreeable
weather it was not as large in the
evening. Both sermons were in
teresting.
We are glad to know that Mr.
R. E. Jackson, who has been con
fined to his bed for several days
with pneumonia, is improving.
Mrs. Stonewall Ellis of Grovan
ia spent Sunday iq our city.
Mrs. C. E. Uubanks returned
home last Friday, after a weeks’
visit to home folks in Locust-
Grove.
Mr. Jay Houser visited relatives
in Macon Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. J. H. Grace went to Mil-
ledgeville last week to see Miss
Maribel Grace, who was quite
sick. Miss Maribel is attending
ing college there, and we are glad
to - note she is much better.
Messrs. J. L. Eubanks and B.C,
Kendrick of Henderson were in
our city last week on business.
Feby. 17th, 1902', *
—The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Todd died last Thurs
day at their home about four
miles north of' Perry. Though
the babe knew only a few hours of
life on earth, the sorrow of the
loving parents is none the less
keen, and their friends sincerely
sympathise with them in their be
reavement, They should remem
ber with comfort that Divine dec
laration : “Of such is the kingdom
of Heaven.”
U M. PAUL’S.
SHOES Mill.
We desire to lay especial stress upon the SHOE DE
PARTMENT of our store. No department receives more
attention nor more study than this. No old, out-of-date
goods nor old stock is allowed to accumulate. Everything
is HEW ANTD FRESH. Each grade we offer .is at the
top notch for quality and .style.
at
LADIES’ SHOES—
Lace and Button, at
LADIES’ SHOES-
Lace and Button and Old Ladies’,
LADIES’ SHOES—
The best line to be gotten at
LADIES’ SHOES—
Lace, Button, Springheel, &o., at
LADIES’ SHOES—
Patent Leather Lice and Button, at
LADIES’ SHOES—
Lace and Button, 3tylisli Patterns, at
LADIES’ SHOES—
Lace—Heavy and Light Soles, at
GAN SUIT ALL.
“I have used Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for a number of
years and have no hesitancy in
saying that it is the best remedy
’ for coughs, colds and croup i
have ever used in my family. ]
have not words to express my con
fidence in this remedy.—Mrs. J.
A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For
sale by All dealers in Perry, War
ren & Lowe, Byron.
Eastern Irish Potatoes.
Five varieties of the best East
ern Irish Potatoes. True to name
Holtzclaw’b Drugstore,
j Mules For Sale.
I I have three good Mules
■ sale, on farm near Perry.
! E. L. Dennard
Best Saddles at
Fred. M.
Houser’s.
—CAN GIVE more for Cotton
Seed than any one. Will sell Gu
ano, Acid, Kaint and Meal with
less profit than any one. Will
exchange Guano, etc., for Cotton
Seed. See Me, J. P. Cooper,
Perry, Ga.
for
A BARGAIN in a new, First-
class one-hor3e Wagon,
R. L. Marciiman, Perry, Ga.
Coats’ Thread at wholesale and
retail. Dealers get the regular
wholesale prices at
L. M. Paul’s.
Wagons and Wagon harness.
F. M. Houser’s.
, —If you want a-nice Buggy or
Wagon call on W. D. Day.
CASTORIA For Infants and Childr-eit
Mules and Horses.
Houston people who wish to
buy Horses and Mules will do well
to see our stock, or write to us
Best animals at correct prices.
Waterman & Co,
Macon, Ga
Plowing and Hauling.
I am now prepared to do plow
ing in Perry, and such hauling as
will not compete with licensed
drays. Prices-right.
Respectfully,
J. R. Fulge.
$1.00
1.25
1.50
2.00
225
2.50
3.00
WE
L. 3vT„
454 MULBERRY STREET,
3^E©.con,, Greorgrla,.
MACON’S NEW BARGAIN STORE.
SHOfS, CLOTHING, DRV GOODS, It TRUNKS, ETC.
SH'O'FS
We handle only the best brands of Shoes, such as
The J. B. Lewis Co’s. $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes for men ; The Red Seal —
J. K. Orr Shoe Co.; Roberts, Johnson <fe Rand’s Star Brand, and the
Richmond Standaed Goods. No other house in Macou will offer'you
such standard brands of Shoes, and remember that our price is 20'per
cent less than other dealers will sell you same quality of goods for.
CLOTHINTG.
Clay Worsteds, Cheviots, Caesimeres. and in fact
most any style in Clothing that you might want. PRICES? Why we
will guarantee you a saving of 25 per cent on Firsr-Class Clothing.
We have Boys’ Youth’s and Men’s, and can fit any man in Houston
OTrercoats,
TTlstere un<1
a^CcXELtosliGs
\
For heavy winter wear.
Why not come and see your old friend,
Marx Zarks,
454 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
P. S.—I have large back yard and stable in the rear of my store, which h
free to my Houston county friends.
CH03CE YOKING AUJLiili
I sell good Mules cheaper than
they can be bought anywhere
south of Atlanta. C. M.Branam,
520 Poplar street, Macon. Ga.
—Look Cut Next week for our
New Line of Percales, Calicoes,
Ginghams,
week sure.
Madras, etc. Next
L. M. Paul’s.
—You’ll get a 50 cents meal
for 25 cents at Isaac’s Cafe,Third
street, Macon, Ga.
Blears the
Signature
of.
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA
CHEMICAL COMPANY,
ATLANTA, GA. RICHMOND, VA. CHARLESTON, S. C.
Largest Manufacturers of
FERTILIZERS
IN THE SOUTH.
Importers of
PURE GERMAN KAINIT, MURIATE OF POTASH,
NITRATE OF S0DA, . SULPHATE OF POTASH.
In buying fertilizers it is important, not only to secure goods of estab
lished reputation and high grade, but to buy where
YOUR WANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CAN BE SUPPLIED.
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We are in position, with our unparalleled facilities and our many plants
located all over the territory, to furnish all classes of goods and in such
quantities as buyers desire. When you buy of us, with our immense
capacity, you know you can get the goods, and all you want of them.
See our nearest agent to you, or write us direct.
Address VIRGINI A-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
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