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Pebby,
Thursday, March 7.
IjOCAL new®.
Groceries.
X have in stock now a com
plete line of GROCERIES
that will suit the most del
icate taste.
I HAVE also many other use
ful articles outside of the
line of Groceries that it
will pay you to see and
price.
YOUR TRADE is desired.
Respectfully,
W. B. SIMS.
Ground Bone.
Having an excellent mill, we
prepare and sell fresh Ground
Bone at 5/ per pound. Excellent
for poultry. Parker Bros,
Perry, Ga.
—Have four good Milk Cows
with young calves to sell, or trade
for dry cows. C. C. Duncan, Jr.
Perry, Ga.
Agent for the Celebrated Barns-
ville Buggies.. W ' D. Day.
PEMEMBER
III
The sun shines on no better
Wagon than the CELEBRATED
OWENSBORO. Every one of tnese
vehicles are guaranteed. They are
superior to all others in material,
symmetrical appearance, excellent
workmanship, superior finish, and
greatest of all,
LIGHTNESS
OF DRAUGHT.
I also have on hand a pretty and
cheap line of BUGGIES, whose du
rability, strength and beauty cannot
be equaled for the price. Get into
the push and buy a Stick-Seat Bug
gy, 1901 model.
Fred. M. Houser’s.
Artificial Digestion.
Is that all you want?-It is'not all that
you can get. T. &P. Stomach Tablets
contain the best digestive agents. These
digest the food; but if this was all
they would not and could not cure you.
They have combined with these digest
ive ferments, Tonics that act directly on
the organs of digestion, and Laxatives
that regulate the Liver and Bowels, put
ting the system in condition to perform
its own work. This.means that if you
will half way take care of your stomach
a cure is certain. .
T. & P. Stomach Tablets are for sale
by all druggists. 50c. a box.
Free sample by mail if you will write
for it.
TAYXiOB & PEEK DRUG CO.,
MACON, GA.
Election Notice.
There will be an election in Fort Val-
Jey, Ga. on the 18th day of March to de
termine the matter of ratification of the
proposed contract between the town of
Fort "Valley and Tne Fort Valley- Elec
tric Light and Power Company for the
furnishing to said town of Electric Street
hghting. The principal features of said
contract are as followers:
The contract is to be for seven years,
and is for the furnishing to said town of
hfteen enclosed arc lights of 1200 candle
power each, for which the town is to pay
w5.00 each per month*
The payments for lights . under the
said contract are to be made at the end
of each month’s service. Each city coun-
?d, during the duration of said contract
is to raise enough by taxation each year
topay the amount contracted for, for
■ said lights-
At said election, all persons in favor
of the contract and the annual debt
tneieby created will place on their bal
lots the words, “For Lighting Contract’
a nd all opposed to said contract, will
place on their ballots the words, “Aeainst
lighting Contract’’, The votes will be
consolidated and the result declared as
provided by law* A. I> SkediiIe,
Feb. 13tli, 1801. Mayor.
Subscribe for tbe Home Journal.
Superior Court Jurors,
Through, the kindness of Clerk
Edwards we reproduce from the
venire facias the names of the
grand and traverse jurors drawn
to. serve at the next April term of
Houston Superior Court, as fol
lows :
Grand Jurors.
J L Brown Geo P Green
JL Fincher W B Kemp
JH Wimberly I N Royal
GD Anderson W. W Woolf oik
J C Slappy GW Winn
T W Young T B Chancey
J S Hortman W B Sims
T H Rentz T H Brown
S B Wilson B C Holtzclaw
IT Woodard J A Smith
W H Norwood J F Renfroe
Geo S Haslam J BT Scarborough
A H Tharp W C Lewis
S L Norwood T H Willingham
S H Basset H L Brown
□Traverse Jurors 1st Week
W Me D Felder J M Howard
J iTBarker L R Prater
S P Newell T B Braddy
C L Howard W H Rushing
W A King W B Dupree
J S Pender R L Howard
S C Gates R M English
L B Holleman W F Bragg
H J Peavy G F Doles
G W Quick L T Doles
C P Pitts CO Duncan Jr
J A Everett W J Jones
B A Heard Sr J A Farr
W H Talton C H Walton
J F Logan J M K Barfield
E L Hutto M G Murray
A F Hortman E B Hose
Z T Leverett E E Barrow
Travbrre Jurors :—2nd Week.
W M Oorder ' G fj Jones
J W Davidson L A Houser
T F Anderson« W T Hugnes
A R Johnson J T Ingram
J T Leverett L P Gray
R L Marshall M F Dorsett
C N Rountree Jr J S Rainey
W E Till . . G,ACliett
Geo H Fincher 7 A Watson
J D Taylor J W Garvin Sr
J L Long J A McKenzie
F C Henderson W G Brantley
W E Green Jr LB Wright
J H Todd HT Gilbert
J S Langston , F W Pool. .
Hugh Lawson • J A Doles
J A. Short , JH Allen
W R Joiner S W Bassett
Hattie Happenings.
«T DiSCIPUJLUS-
Hattie Seems -to be lost since her
long absence from our valuable
Home Journal, but she at last is
found situated in the garden spot
of Houston with all the commo
dities of life. The completion of
the new school building brought to
pleasure a magnificient. church,
which is now ]about completed
ready to be dedictated tbe second
Sunday in March. A large crowd
is highly solicited. Rev. W. L.
Cutts, pastor.
Oou school is progressing nice
ly ; conducted by Prof. W. N.
Hart and Miss Fleta Hancock.
We will have a literary club
twice a month and many an en
joyable evening is anticipated:
The school house has been fur
nished with patented desks, which
add greatly to both comfort and
appearanse.
If any young ladies wish to get
married,Hattie is the place to go,
as there have been ..about twelve
couples united in the happy bonds
of matrimony within the last 8.
months.
Miss Gertrude Leaptrot and Mr.
Albert Tucker was happily mar
ried at the bride’s home near here
Sunday, February 24th. On Mon
day thev went to the home of the
groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie* Tucker near Welleston,
where a bountiful dinner was serv
ed. A long and prosperous life
is the wish of their many friends.
We have a Sabbath School every
Sunday afternoon at 3 o clock *in
the school room, but will be re
moved to the church after next
Sunday. Bro. Bassett is superin
tendent. ~ . .
Every body is cordially invited
to attend.
—Japanese Mat ting at 25 and
" China Matting at 15 and 20
cents. Big line of Rugs at 50/,
?£ $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
at L. M. Paul’s.
From. Time .to Eternity.
On September 18th, 1899, God
gave unto the home of Henry and
Abbie Talton a dear litile boy,
who for seventeen months, bright
ened and blessed the lives of the
house-hold with happiness and
joy, such as only a baby with a
disposition as bright as a stm-
beamj can give.
But God needed this little jew
el to adorn his kingdom, and on
the night of February 26th, 1901,
the Death angle came and bore
the sweet little spirit of little
Henry Erwin to that Heavenly
home where three little sisters
awaited him.
There are many things in the
realms of God’s providences
which we cannot understand, but
we must know to trust.
Dear children and grand-chil
dren:—
•‘Beresigned; bear up, bear on,
the end will tell. The dear Lord
ordereth all things well.”
Let this dispensation be as a
golden chord to draw you to. that
Haven of rest, where sorrow and,
death never come.
His grand-mother,
A. E. Howard.
At School, Marchlst, 1901.
Whereas, it has pleased God, in
his all-wise Providence, to take,
by death, on the night of Febrxi^
ary 26th, 1901, the little brother
of our pupils and schoolmates,
Redding, Mitculla, Martha, Fay-
Rice and Laura Talton. And,
whereas, as we regard the above
pupils as kind friends, and loved
pupils and schoolmates, we natu
rally feel interested in their wel
fare, therefore, be it Resolved,
That we, teacher and pupils of
Union; Academy, in a body, do
hereby extend our united, sincere,
and heart-felt sympathy to the
family of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Talton in their sore bereavement,
especially to the brothers and sis
ters, whose hearts have been bro
ken by the severing of a precious
one from the family fireside; We
know that little Erwin’s chair
will ever be void, that his cooing
and prattle will be missed, but
remember Him who said¥ ‘ ‘ Suffer
little children to cOineiinto i me.”
May Gqd, who does all : . things
wisely add justly, comfort and
console you, and heal your afflic
tions. Teacher' ANh
30/.
rarbed p. kooks.
Again I am offering for sale
from this excellent breed of
poultry. 50c. for 15* ..
McM. Rainey, Perry, Ga.
Salmon for 10/a. can.
The best Cocoa 2h/ for Ipoiiiid
can. .
Fresh prunes 3 pounds for, 25/,
Best Georgia Cane Syrup 40/
gallon.
Fresh assortment Cakes and
Crackers.
Axel Grease 5/ box.
Very Large Bananas 20/ dozen.
Try Caricol Blend Tea, good as
any.
Bargains in Fancy. Groceries.-
, ■ J. D. Martin, Jr.
—Mr. Josiah Bass, one of Housr
ton’s prominent citizens, writes
as follows : . “After, trying various
remedies, without obtaining, any
benefit, I was cured sound and well
by Mucalee Cbill Stop. It is the
best remedy in existence for chills,
fever and malaria.” Every bottle
guaranteed. It costs you nothing
if it fails to cure. Sold by drug
gists at 50 cts. Manufactured by
H, J. Lamar & Sons, Macon, Ga.
WANTED!
Reliable man for Manager of Branch
Office we wish to open in this -vicinity.
If your record is O. K. here is an oppor
tunity. Kindly .give good reference
when writing.
TEE A. T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. in stamps.
W. H. HARRIS,
DENTIST.
Successor to Ur. W. A. Blassengame.
OFFICE OVER DOW HAW BANK,
FORT VALLEY. : GEORGIA.
. J. R. SIMS,
OPERATIVE .■ DENTIST.
Crown- and Bridge Work.
Office Near Perry Hotel, Main Street,
PERRY, GA.
0. Z. McARTHTJR,
dentist,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
Office over Slappey’s Drugstore.
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And Still They Come!
Every week we are adding new attractions to the
list. Every shipment we' receive adds a complete-
J ness and an up-to-dateness to our line that will es
tablish more convincingly than ever that our place
is the Headquarters for Perry shoppers.
...This Week...
Pine Silk warp and all-wool Henriettas, 45in., at
§1.00 and §1.25 yard
Beautiful quality Mohair, 40inat 1.00 yard
Mohair in Black, 45in , 50c. yard
Mohair in Black and White Figured at 50c. yard
Mohair in Gray at -50e. yard
Venetians, all wool, in Black and Brown, at 50c. yard
Serges, good quality, 40in., at 25c. yard
Jaquards, Figured, Black and Colors, at 25c. yard
...Silks...
Pretty and Dainty Patterns in Corded Wash Silks at 65c
Taffetas, pretty line of solid colors at 50c and 75c
Fancy Waist Silks at . 75c and 1.00
Taffeta Silks in Black at 50c, 75c, 1.00 and 1.50
Mercerized Foulards or Cote De Soil, the finest imitation
of Foulard Silks; the latest fabric; all the rage everywhere.
Watch out for our “ad” next week*
Xj :mt.
Lookout For...
..NEW GOODS..
In about ten days I will be receiving my Spring Stock
of Goods. My son, MILLER DAY, is now in Kew York
buying goods. As this is his first trip to the great City,
I think he will do his bust in selecting his stock, as he has
the reputation of having good taste, especially among the
ladies, and I have no doubt of his ability to select such
goods as will give entire satisfaction. Consequently my
stock will be large and
COMPLETE IN ALL LINES.
I invite everybody to call, get price-, inspect quality,
styles, &c.
I have Ten Bbls. Unadulterated Georagiai Cane Evap-
arated Syrup for sale. Get sample; it is the lest.
I will be pleased to meet any and all my friends and
customers and extend to them all possible accommodations.
W. D. DAY, Ferry, Ga.
If You Want Anything
m
BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES,
• DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS
DOMESTIC SEWIIt MACHINES,
BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, WINDOW SHADES
AND POLES, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC.,
You can save money at
Paul’s Furniture Store.
A complete line of COFFIHS and CASKETS always,
on hand.
GEORGE PAUL, Perry, Ga.
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Mr. J. Henry King
announces that he is now -with the
STRONG SHOE CO
and will be pleased to have his friends call
when in Macon. All mail orders will have
his prompt attention.
308 Second Street.
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