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Perry Thursday, Hay 1.
local news,
Country
Hams.
I have BOO pounds
these Hams, puc up
of
|y
Mr. J. D. Tharp. Ev
ery one guaranteed.
Will sell you what you want
at IB cents per pound.
Respectfully, .
W. B. Sims.
Mrs. Paul Entertains.
One of the most enjoyable and
Howard School Memorial.
On the afternoon of Friday,
April, 2B, the pupils of the How- n ... . » n mu « ^
ard school in a very i|®§prlt&j^
manner celebrated memorial dav. J , ^ elU00 f 1 Ohib s delightful enter-
While many were gathered j Mg
elsewhere to deck the graves of I ?^ e rn? on » April
Thursday
17th, by Mrs.
Lee Minor Paul at her handsome
residence on Washington Avenue.
On approaching the residence one
thought that it needed no adorn
ment, more than the picturesque
floral landscape that-
graves
our country’s heroes, and in oth
er ways honor them, these chil
dren’s hearts and voices were
raised to pay their tribute .of love
and respect to the memory of our I
nation’s dead. lawn and
Beginning § about 3:20 o’clook ML 01 ¥ 1 iff*< wml8
the ohildren rendered the follow- hospitable home were
irtcr beautiful hot house plants,
ing program m an interesting. | hnndsome battenberg and drawn
Work pieces and vases of beauti
ful flowers, whose soft tints and
subtle fragrance permeated the
EIGHT WEIGHT COATS
AT
31.. 3^.
Flowers
J. D. MARTIN, Sr.,
JEWELER,
Perry, Ga.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Office in store of J. T>. Martin, Jr.
H. A. MATHEWS. A. 0. RILEY.
MATHEWS & RILEY,
ATTORNE YS-AT-L AW,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
Practice in all the Courts.
Loans negotiated and Land Titles
abstracted. Collections on all points.
Seourity Bonds furnished.
J. P. DUNCAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
PERRY, GA.
Office adjoining Masonic Building-
Court House Square.
PDWINL.BRYAN,
^ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Port 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. ,
~w.~ hTharris,
DENTIST.
Successor te Dr. W. A. Blassengamc
0-FIOE OVER DOW LAW BANK,
FORT VALLEY. : GEORGIA
m an
and impressive way:
Song—“Scatter
School.
Recitation—Livingston How
ard.
Recitation—Leila Belle Sul
livan.
Recitation-Columbia’s Heroes,
Mamie Sledge.
Exercises—Our Dead Heroes—
Ruth Howard, Susie O’Neal,
Lumrnie C1ark,Holtzclaw Harper,
Myrtle Howard.
Recitation—The March to Bat
tie, Maggie Howard.
Recitation—Nruest Lisenby.
Recitation—Lizzie Sullivan.
“The Old Grand Army Boys”,
a recitation by Clayton Howard.
Recitation—Andrew Lisenby.
“Cover Them over with Beauti
ful Flowers”—Belle Lisenby.
Reading, Poem—“The
of a Soldier.”
Recitation—Lunimie Clark.
Song—“Memorial Day, School.
“The LittleOhildreu Love You,”
Clara Belle Howard.
Bring Sweet Flowers—Ethel
Howard.
The Blue and the Gray—Mat
tie O’Neal. Q.
atmosphere on all sides..
As the guests arrived they were
Berved with a 'refreshing” fruit
nectar, from a handsome cut-
glass bowl, in the center of which Ser | e Coftt9 ’ ana Ve8 ts, Black, at
MONEY.
Loans negotiated on improved
farms, at lowest market rates, and on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteen years standini
More than three million dollars
loans negotiated. Facilities unsur
passed. HOWARD M. SMITH,
Vo. 814 Second St.. Macon, Ga.
£
was a block of ice, forming a
heart shaped receptable for the
ferns which dropped over the side
of the bowl, being a “thing of
beauty,” as well as a most delic
ious refreshment.
Nothing could have been love
lier than the dining room, so
cool and beautiful with its deco
rations of pink and green. The
polished table had for its center
piece a lovely cut-glass vase filled
with large pink chrysantheums
TVTntbfiV I anc ^ dainty ferns which trailed out
1 tneil upon a handsome drawn work
oase. From a large bow of pink
caught to the chandelier, the rib
bons extented to the four corners
of the table and were there caught
with bunches of feathery ferns.
Green and pink bonbons, salted
almonds and olives completed the
table picture, while over all was
shed a soft radiance from hand-
One flower does not make a spring. Nor does one sun
shiny day make a summer. But sunshiny days do suggest
the need of a light summer Coat, and right here is where we
want to come in with a double-bass voice and a megaphone
to let you know we ha've the kind you want and at the price
you want. The prettiest, best and cheapest line of Serge
Coats, with and without Vests, eves shown in Perry.
Dark Blue Serge Coats, Double Breasted, Satin Faced,
* very fine quality, at $5 00
Dark Blue and Black Serge *Ooats and Vests,
Single Breasted, Fine Serge, well made, at f $5.00
Serge Coats only, same as above, Double or Single Breast, at $4;50
Serge Coats and Vests, in Black or Blue, good quality, at
$4.00 and $4.60
Serge Coats, Dark Blue, Double Breasted, at $8.50
“ ~ ‘ " $2.00
$2.00
$1.25
60c.
Flannel Coats, Black, at
Satine Coats, Black, at
Calico Coats atjjl
' I
A Regular Clothing House Can’t Furnish You Up
Better in the Above Line Than We.
L. M. PAUL’S.
-IN-
FURNITURE
some pink shaded candelabra and
Mr. Robert Lee Nunn, eldest chandelier. The other decora-1
son- of Mr. and Mrs. G. C, Nunn, ^ions of hot house plants, cut I
of Perry, was married on April flowers, etc., served as an appro-1
9th to Miss Janie McIntosh, at p r i a te baok-ground’and as a whole,
Brooksville, Fla. The happy | ma( j e a picture of beauty not I
Yes, that’s what we said! We are closing out
this big line. If there was ever a time to save
money, Now It Is! You can’t afford to wait,
aOIMTIE 1TOWI
couple are now at home at Floral
City, Fla., where Mr. Nunn is en
gaged in business. The many
'rienda of the groom in Houston
qordially extend congratulations
and best whishes for their future
welfare and happiness.
—Mr. Wiley Williams of Co
lumbus, candidate for Prison
Commissioner of Georgia, was in
Perry last Friday. He is well-
known to several citizens of Per
ry, and is most highly endorsed.
From expressions heard, we_ are
satisfied he will receive practical
by the many
Bamboo Tables that were priced at $2.50
Now priced at
♦ *
Imitation Walnut Tables.
soon forgotten
guests.
A very elaborote salad course I jjjg cut Walnut and
was served,the scheme of pink and °
green being carried out in the Bargains in Settees for Verandas,
menu. The time was passed in f
social converse, the hours flew by |
on golden wings; twilight deepen
ed and not one had time to real- j
ize that soon we would have to I
depart, until darkness fell from
the wing of night, and one of the
moBt pleasant afternoons of our |
lives had passsed.
The affair was in every way]
characteristic of Mrs Paul’s usual I
$100
H.-'
Attorney in Fact,
ly the solid vote of this section of hospitality—graceful, artistic and
Houston county.
I enjoyable.
A Guest.
—Mr. J. Henry King has re
turned to service with the Strong
Shoe Company, Second street,
Macon, Ga., where he will be
glad to see and serve his Houston
friends. This company proposes
—Mr. George S. Riley of Macon
has been with friends in Perry I
| this week, representing a harvest-1
ing machinery company.
Healthy Kidneys Mean Long Life-
MACHINERY.
Prompt attention given to repairing
Engines and all Machinery.
Model and Pettern Work
a specialty.
) Full stock of Pipe and Steam Fix
tures always on hand.
Rubber Belting.
Write for what you want.
Anthoine Machine Works,
J. VV. ANTHOINE, Prop’r.,
FORT VALLEY, GA
Isaacs’ Cafe,
413 Third Street,
MACON, GEORGIA.
to keep constantly on hand a full If you want to restore your kidneys
line of the best and most stylish to their former healthy state, take
shoes, and sell at oorrect prices. Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. 60 cehts
See their advertisement in this pa-1 at Cater’s Drugstore,
per.
:
Seifert
POE SALE.
-The proprietor of the Seifert I One McCormick Mowing Ma-
Shoe Store, Fort Valley, Ga-,says chine and Rake been used one
there is no need to go or send out season only, will sell at a bargain.
Regular Meals 25c,
Bill of Fare to Order
POPULAR PRICES.
Prompt and Efficient Service
E. ISAACS,
Proprietor.
of Houston county for good, sty
lish, comfortable shoes, as he can
furnish them at right prices. Mr.
Seifert knows his business, and is
ready to prove it. See advertise
ment of Seifert Shoe Store in this
paper.
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Teachers’ Notice.
According to an act of the last
General Assembly, Physiology
and Hygiene must be' taught in
the Public Schools, and conse
quently teachers will be examined
in Physiology and Hygiene in the
next regular examination.
Shaw’s School Hygiene has been
selected by the State School Com
missioner as the text book for the
Teacher’s Professional course this
year. The questions for the exam
ination in theory and practice
will be based upon it.
It can be purchased from the
MacMillan Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Questions will be based also on
Roark’s Methods again.
G. W. Smith, C. S. C.
Perry Ga., Apr. 19, 1902.
Fans, Fans, a multitude of
Fans, any quality in Open and
Shut from 5c to $1.00. Palm
Leaf at .01c and .02£c each.
L. M. Paul.
Geo. A. Miller, Perry, Ga.
barred p. rocks.
15 Eggs for 75c. Express prepaid
on two or more settings in one
order. McM Rainey, Perry, Ga.
A nice pretty new Buggy on
hand. Fred M. Houser’s.
Tax Receiver's*Appointments.
SECOND ROUND.
I will be at the following places on the
dates named for the purpose of receiving
Tex Returns for the year 1902:
Wellston, Saturday, April 26, a. m.
Havana, “ “ “ p. m. '
Powersville, Monday, “ 28, a. m.
Mathews Store, “ “ “ p. m.
Fort Valley, Tuesday, 29, all day.
Haslam, Thursday, May 1, a. m.
Barrow’s Mill, “ “ “ p. m.
Myrtle, Friday, “ 2, a. m.
Claud, “ “ “ p. m.
Braddy’s Store, Sat’day, “ 8, a. m.
Tnarp, “ “ “ p. m.
Perry, Monday, “ 5, all day.
Taylor’s, Tuesday, “ 6, p. m.
Henderson, Wed’day, “ 7, a. m.
Fitzgerald, “ . “ “ p. m.
Elko, Thursday “ 8* a. m.
Grovania “ “ “ p. m.
Haynaville, Friday, “ 9, a. m.
Tivola, “ “ “ p. m.
Kathleen, Saturday, “ 10, a. m.
Bonaire, “ “ “ p. m.
Hattie, Monday “ 12, a. m.
Byron, *' “ *" p. m.
Heard, Tuesday, “ 18, a m.
Bass’Store, “ “ “ p.m.
B. T. STAFFORD, T. R. H. C,
New Store! New Goods!
>
MY STOCK OF
Furniture* (Mins, Caskets
5
UNDERTAKERS’ SUPPLIES
is new, choice and complete. I buy direct from the factories,
and sell on a small margin of profit.
WHEELER & WILSON and NEW HOME
Sewing Machines.
I can please you in goods and prices. Come to see me.
Mr. J. R. Fudge is with me and will devote special
attention to the Sewing Machine department—will"
carry a Machine to your home and permit a trial be
fore you purchase.
Dlasonic
Building.
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We gave the people what we advertise!, GaNtiiNE
Bargains, and they appreciate in.
When WE Advertise it, It’s TRUE.
Our SPRING GOODS are arriving every day. The WOOLENS
are of the best mills of this country; the Garments are made by the
best manufacturers of the land- No better goods can be had. gjfrgftl
OUR PRICES RIGHT.
We expect to MERIT your patronage.
■R. Xj. OIHCIEIEIK: &c GO.,
”410 THIRD STREET MACON CA.