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Perry, Thursday, November 27.
LOCAL NEWS,
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that at the pres
ent session of the Georgia Legislature
a bill will be introduced entitled “An
Adt to prohibit the sale of spirituous,
vinuous and malt liquors and intoxicat
ing bitters add oiders in the county of
Houston, exoept as in this Act provided;
to regulate and control the sale thereof
through the medium of Dispensaries,
one to be located in the town of Fort
Valley, and one also in each of the sever
al incorporated towns in the county with
a population of 800 or more, upon the
recommendation of the municipal au
thorities of said towns; to establish and
perpetuate a board of commissioners for
the management of siioh Dispensaries,
and to prescribe their powers and duties,
and for other purposes Nov. 8,1902
—Dont Fail to call on 0. M.
Branan, the “Cheap Mule Man,”
520 Poplar street, Macon, Ga., if
you want a mule or Horse.
Paper Shell Pecans.
8,000—2 to5 feet 2 year old trees.
Stock from nuts weighing 35 to
the pound. Trees 10 to 25/ each.
W. H. Ezel, Byron, Ga.
—Men’s and Ladies’ Rubbers-
ail sizes. Nothing but the best
grades. L. M. Paul’s.
Beautiful line of Winter Lap
Robes, at Fred M. Houser’s
An Easy Way to Make Money.
I have made $560.00 in 80 days
selling Dish- washers. I did my
house work at the same time. I
don’t canvas. People come or
send for the Dish-washers. I
handle the Mound City Dish
washer. It is the best on the
market It is lovely to sell. It
washes and dries the dishes per
fectly in two minutes. Every la
dy who sees it wants one. I will
devote all my future time to the
business and expect to clear $4,-
000.00 this year. Any intelligent
person can do as well as I have
done. Write for particulars to
the Mound Citv Dish-washer Co.,
St. Louis, Mo". MRS. W. B.
Elko Etchings.
By Big Sandy.
Mr. J. A. Peed has moved his
family to Winchester, Ga. Mr.
Peed has been with us several
'years and we regret very much
to give him up, but we wish him
much success in the future. El
ko’s loss is Winchester’s gain.
Miss Luella Brown of Macon is
visiting Miss Mamie Brown this
week.
Mrs. J. G, Slappy of Jefferson
ville is the guest of Mrs. J. H.
Coffee.
Mr. A. C. Pate visited Unadilla
today.
Rev. H. C. Brewton filled his
regular appointment here Sun
day.
FredT. Eubanks visited home
folks in Henderson Sunday.
Misses Mattie Brewton, Ruth
and Nell Shinholser and Mary
Lee Marshall attended the Juve
nile society in Grovania Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. E. Till and son Eugene
visited relatives in Oglethorpe
from Friday until Sunday,
Mr. C. E. Eubanks went to Ma
con last week on business,
Mrs. J. F. Houser is visiting
relatives in Maoon this week.
Mr. C. J. Marshall, Jr. went to
Macon last week on business.
Mr. J. L. Eubanks of Hender
son is in town today.
.Mr. R. B. Means is in business
with W. E. Means now, ready to
serve all who come. Nov. 24
s.
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If'M L
..ABOUT
10c
8 for 26c
Hayneville Happenings.
! By Pineapple.
Well, everything is now wearing
aatumnal robes and the melan-
ly days have arrived.
Miss Jennie Echols is visiting Not any trash, Seconds nor old stuff, but good, clean, new
mr nephew, My. P. H. Pinkerton, goods, and the most complete line of all sizes and qualities
this place. " I in this market. '
Our little Sunday School is
I ogressing nicely and it is so ■!—J^LOSO,
ce and sweet to see the bright Fast Black in Plain and Ribbed
title boys and girls coming in. Heavy Gray Mixed factory knitted,.... 10c,
1 verybodyj seems deeply interest- Fast Black, extra fine quality for................ 15c, 2 for 26c
(l aud I hope our Sunday School Fast Black, Fleece lined, very heavy, for. *.. 16c
i ill continue in the line of sue- Fancy Colors, good qualities, fast colors, for 16o
(issfulness. Fast Black, Hermsdorf dye, fine quality, for 25o
Mr. P. H. Pinkerton, accompa- ®! a8 j i Blaok, Hermsdorf dye.... 85o, 8 for 1;00
ied by his aunt and family, White, Balbrigan and White Footed Hose at.....'..... lOo, 16o, 26o
tade a brief visit to relatives in Ladies’ Heavy Wool Hose at 26o
oohran last week. ZEEetlf HOSe,
Madam Rumor reports that Black, Gray and Fancy at. * 10c pr
here s to be another marriage in Black, Balbriga’n and Fancy at. < 15c, 2 for 26o
ur village in the near future. It Black, extra fine quality, good, fast blaok, at 26o pr
Spears that our girls and §§f § an Afolorj fine we^er, at .... . " 25c pr
gain. Clilld.ren. s Hose.
Maggie, Lida and Tommie El- Blaok, Ribbed, all sizes from 4| to 0, at. 5o pr
is wont over to Grovania to prac- Fast Black, Ribbed, full seamless, extra fine wearer, for 10c pr
: ce Thanksgiving exercises in Fast Black, Ribbed, a regular 25o Hose reduced to 16o pr
hick they have taken a part. Black, Ribbed, fine weave, fast dye, a very fine article, at.... 25o pr
We are going to have a Sunday |
chool Christmas Tree and hopo
3Lj. imi. zp.a.tjhl’sj
Farm Loans
We consider good farm lands the best
security for loans. We can make such
loans promptly and at jjpwest rates
you wish to borrow let us hear from you.
Security Loan & Abstract Co,
MACON, GA.
will bo a success.
Mr. J. G. Skipper made a busi-
ess trip to Hawkinsville yester-
Lay-.
Misses Estelle and Ava Haley
uid Lillie Skipper were the guests
>f Mrs. W. G. Fitzgerald last
Sunday week.
Big Sandy of Elko, said cane
grinding was in order and for ev
jrybody to get sweet. I think
everal have adopted his plan of
getting sweet and are earnestly
n endeavoring to go by it. ’Tis a
cheap way indeed, for a great
spent man y enjoy chewing cane and
innking juice.
Byron Briefs.
by quis.
Mr G. E. -Williams of
visited Byron Saturday.
Col. C. C. .Richardson
Saturday and Sunday at home.
Mr. C. IT. Hardison of Fort Mr. J. G. Skipper was out hunt-
Valley visited our town Sunday, ing last evening and shot at a|
’STQ'va. Can Bixy 14.a,ola.l£a.exy,
Have your Machinery repaired, buy parts of Machinery, Pipe and
Steurn Fittings and, Dressed Lumber at
...Anthoine’s Machine Works...
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
All kinds of Repair Work in Iron and Wood. Patterns made to order. Drees*
ed and Matched Flooring and Ceiling for sale and Lumber dressed to order.
FULL LINE OF COFFINS AND CASKfiVS.
J. J. Cobb,
President.
Thos. B. West,
Sec. and Ati’y,
MONEY.
Loans negotiated on improved
farms, at lowest markot rates, and on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteen years standing.
More than fchreo million dollars in
Ioann new^tiated. Facilities unsur
passed. ifaWABD M.' SMITH,
Wo. 814 ©oijmvI St.. Maoon, Gtu
Hotel Arcadia,
NEXT DOOR TO
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
663 MULBESRY ST. M‘AC0N, GEORGIA.
Mr. and
Rates, $2.00 Per Da^.
A HOME'-LIKE HOTEL i
Special attention given to
Transient Trade.
ft. j. spftl&s, ft
we mm been
For several years for a case of Piles,
Boils, Outs, Burns, Bruises, Sore and
Fevered Breast, Old Sores, Insect Bite
or Sting, Ringworm or Tetter, that Mrs.
Pope’s Mullen Salve would not
°ure, but so, far we have been agreeably
disappointed. The verdict of all who
have used it is that it’s the one quick,
absolute and perfect healer. Nothing on
earth like it. Nothing sensational or
fakey about it. It stands on its merit.
It is put up in a neat and pretty pack
age. Use it. .Your money back if you
are not satisfied. If your druggist does
Bot have it in stock,send us 50 cents and
we will send you a large box by mail.
Me3. Annie M. Pope & Co.,
526 Bismark Place, Jacksonville, Fla
Mrs. W. H. Ezell and little son,
Joe Riley, spent several days last
week in Macon.
Miss Effie Crawford returned
last week from a visit to her sis
ter, Miss Marie Crawford, near
Perry.
Mrs. W. A. Warren and Miss
Sadie Warren of Hartford, Conn.,
are spending the winter with Mr.
H. J. Peavy and family.
Miss Mariah Palmer of Macon
was the guest of Miss Lena Hill
If Ezel Sunday.
Little Mies Bessie Cline of For
syth spent Saturday and Sunday
with her grandparents,
Mrs. .1. W. Cline.
Miss Averitt, one of the faculty
of Monroe College, was the guest
of Miss Lillian Taylor from Sat
urday to Monday.
Mr. .Jack Collins and Miss Ver
gin of Macon spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. c
Mrs. W. H. Ezel.
Mrs. S. F. Crawford invited
number of friends around las
Friday evening to hear Prof.’
Pickens of Macon perform on the
piano and vilon. The music of
course was very fine and quite a
treat to the crowd.
There were two ’possum huuts
from town lftst week. The first
night the young ladies aud gen
tlemen brought back only a rab
bit, but Saturday night’s trip re
sulted in the capture of two fine
’possums. Nov. 18, 1902.
Preaching at Andrew Chapel.
A member of the Methodist
congregation at Andyew Chapel,
near Houston Factory, writes us
as follows: . ‘
“Please announce in the Jour
nal this week that there will be
preaching at Andrew Chapel next
Sunnay, 30th inst., at 11 o’clock
a. m., by the pastor, Rev, H. 0.
Brewton.
‘•It is the custom to have
preaching there each fifth Sun
day, but bad weather or some
thing, I am not sure what, pre
vented the preacher from filling
his appointments the last two
fifth Sundays. .
“We are very anxious to have a
good congregation out that dav
as it will be our last sermon this
year
drove of ducks, but they wore too
high to hear the report of the gun.
I would advise him to shoot high
er next time.
Mr. A. J. Skipper is still fishing
and sowing oats.
Owing to the scarcity of farm
labor, several of the farmers of |
this community still have a con
siderable quantity of cotton to
pick.
Weil, Christmas is nearly here,
and it is hoped dear old Santa
Clans will visit all the children.
or. u oisooan
WATCHES,
-DEALmB in-
CL0CRS
AMD
JEWELRY.
F. 1311
OPTICIAN SPECIALTIES.
High- Class] Work of Every Description.
Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed,,
509 Fourth Street, . MACON. GA.
—The oldest resident of Houston
county, so far as we are informed,
is now living in New Hope, the
colored suburb of Perry. This
person is “Aunt” Charity Nelson,
and her oldest son toid us last!
Thursday that she is 110 years
old. She has lived at and near
Perry the greater part of her life;
—Houston farmers, if their
present activity in field work con
tinues, will be it? an advanetd po
sition of preparedness when 1908
comes.
Currants, Citron, Raisins, Nuts!
and Ground Spice§ at
W. B. Sims’.
ou Want ~ ~
a good Mule or Horse, call on C.
M. Branan, 520 Poplar street, Ma-j
con, Ga.
—Boys Suits. All prices from
75/ to $5.00 per suit. Let us
show you the line. L. M. Paul.
IB'. CL
PERRY, GA* ’
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The only exclusive Furniture and Coffin Store in Perry
FURNITURE,
COFFINS, CASKETS, UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES
NEW HOME AND WHEELER & WILSON,
BEWING MACHINES, the best made.
Making all my purchases direct from manufacturers enables
me to sell goods cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere.
Mir. J. Et. FUDGE
is with me. He has had long experience in the Furni
ture and Sewing Machine business, and will take pleas
ure in showing a Machine at your home.
Horse Radish Mustard, 15c, at
W. B, Sims’.
Masonic
Building.
Georgia,
-Genuine Texas Seed Oats.
F.M. Houser.
The Best Price For Cotton
0, M. Branan, the “Cheap
Mule Man,” 520 poplar street
Macon, Ga., is ready to serve you.
C A S T O RIA f° r Infants-and Children.
Prudent Women
know the value of a savings |
account in a strong back.
That’s why so many of them j
have a snug sum of money
earning 4 per cent, interest ]
in
Home Savings Bank,|
American National Bank Building.
MACON, GA.
B. A Merritt, Osoab E. Dooley,
President. Cashier.
Bears the
Signature
pf
Is the thing all farmers want when
they are ready to sell.
The
Near Depot PERRV, GA.
is ready to serve all comers, with best facilities and a deter
mination to give the best service.
BAGGING AND TIES
for sale at lowest market price.
High-Grade Fertilizers For Grain rand Fruit Trees*
Respectfully,
DrB XLi.
gg- I 33TJ"$r COTTON gnKEDD j
LIVERY STABLE ON MAIN