The Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1890-1900, May 09, 1901, Image 3

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fgs 09MB J&IfBM&h Perry, Thursday, May 9. local news, Groceries. My store is loaded with the Best Double and Triple Ex tracts for flavoring, Cocoa, Chocolates, Shred Cocoanut, Corn Starch, all kinds of Sau ces, Salad Dressings, &Ci The Celebrated Georgia Cane Syrup in cans. Two gross of 3-pound Tin Fruit Cans, sealed with a paraffin's cord. Don’t miss these Cans. Yours truly, WJ3. SIMS. —Meat, Meal, Com and Oats at close figures, at Fred M. Houser’s. GEORGIA; Houston County. W. E. Green, administrator of the es tate of J. B. Murray, deceased, has ap plied for dismission from said trust. This is therefore to cite all persons con- 1901, of the court of Ordinary of said cerned to appear at the August term, county, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature this May 6th, 1901. SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary. Fred. M. Houser’s HARNESS. We now have in stock the prettiest line of BUGGY HARNESS that has ever been exhibited in the city. A neat, cheap set for $7.50 Something better, with pat ent leather saddle, double strap 9.00 Some with single strap at 10.00 and on np to 15.00 Any style you want. Nice set of Double Buggy Harness for 25.00 BUGGIES AND WAGONS. A standard line of guaranteed Bug gies and Wagons always on hand. Instead of going to a city, you can buy these goods from us and save time, money and freight. Fred. M. Houser. 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 8 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. TAYLOR & PEEK DRUG CO., . MACON, GA. W~H. HARRIS, ~~ DENTIST. Successor to Dr. W. A. Blassengame. OFFICE OVER DOW DAW BANK, fort valley. : Georgia Vo Debtors And Creditor!!. GEORGIA,—Houston County. Notice is hereby given to all persons having demands against G. M. T* Fea- gm, late of said county deceased, to pre sent them tome properly made out with in the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount. And ^persons indebted to said deceased are hereby requested to make immediate Payment to me, U. V.WHIPPLE, Executor of G. M, T. Fbagin, Cordele, Ga. MOINESY. Loans negotiated on improved 'anna, at lowest market rates, and on mo *t liberal terms. Business of fifteen years standing. jSore than three million dollars in loans negotiated. Facilities unsur passed. HOWARD M. SMITH, 814 Second St.. Macon, Os. Hollinshead Happening. By Circs. • Since our last communication there has been quite a warming; up of the weather, which has en- ■ livened the corn and hastened the; up coming of re-planted cotton, thereby putting an easement upon the uneasyness of the farmers who j have been somewhat depressed, in consequence of the cbol weather followed by the present drought. If th§ old adage is true that, ‘A bad- begining makes a good end ing’ the farmers may rest assured that this time of dejection will have its time of rejoicing. Picnics are the fad at present. There were three in our communi ty last week. Two at Mr. A. J. Houser’s mill and one at Mr. Tom Brown’s. Messrs. A. B. Ramage and H. B. Hammock visited Macon on last Thursday. Miss Eunice and Russel Mur ray visited relatives in Ft. Valley on Saturday. A prospective fisherman is re puted to have seen a trout in the old Allen mill pond that was as large as his baby and this has caused an influx of fishermen in that direction to search for the finny; but without succes. Some one has suggested that he was the pioneer of the stream and had too much cranium stuffing to be en trapped by the sport. A very enjoyable occasion was the ice cream festival at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. David son on last Saturday night. It was well attendtd and those pres ent were very much delighted. The pastor in charge filled his regular appointment at Provi dence on Sunday to a very atten tive congregation. Miss Laura Young of Macon and Miss Eunice Dukes of Powersville were in our community on last Saturday evening, escorted by two of our gallant young men. Knightsville, Ind., April 22,1898. Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111. Gentlemen:—I have been selling Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ever since it was first introduced to the trade. It is the best seller I ever had on my shelves and gives the best satisfaction to my customers of any thing I ever offered them. Where I sell it once they invariably return for more. As a laxative or as a physic it is par Oxcellence; the most pleasant, and satisfactory preparation * I have ever sold. % Yours, etc., Sold by druggists. G. H. Came. Best Evaporated Apples lOst. pound. Best Evaporated California Peaches 15 cents per 5). New Crop Onions 5 cts. bunch. Cheese Straws 20 cts. Package. Uneeda Ginger wafer, 10 cts. Pkg. Something Delicious in Crackers 30ct: Package. We handle the finest Cakes and Crack ers in town, 15 to 25cfcs. Sb. Large Bottle Pickles at 8cta. Big Lot of Fine Tennessee Hams just received. J. D. Martin, Jr. Elko Etchings. BY BIG SANDY. SUMMER COATS You are much more liable to disease when your liver and bow els do not act properly. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers remove the cause of disease. Holtzclaw’s drugstore. —Lost—One note for $98.40 signed by J. H. Clark, due Dec. 1st, 1901. Payable to order of W. L. Means. This is to cite all per sons not to trade for said note. W. L. Means, Elko, Ga. White Wyandottes. Superior Thorough-bred stock. Eggs for Hatchsng, $2 for 15. W. D. Sandwich, Fort Valley, Ga-. bArred p. rocks. Again I am offering for sale Eggs from this excellent breed of poultry. 50c. for 15. McM. Rainey, Perry, Ga. Schnapps and Eearly bird To bacco cheapest at Fred M. Houser’s. " —Quick selling and Fast moving is our line of Summer Dimities and Organ dies. Our specials at 6cts. and lOcts. you must see. D. M-Faud-s. - . The anticipated shower missed our section yesterday p. m. A light rain is much needed for late planted cotton and grain needs a good rain. Only few have re-plan ted cotton, though the stand gen erally is not good. Mr. W. H. Buff has the finest wheat and it is pleasing to the sight and will soon be pleasing to the appetite. Mr. W. L. Means has purchased the latest improved seperator, and will theesh grain for the publio. Mr. Joe Crawford will opperate it and he is known to be a good man for that work. The annual dance came off at The Ford” Saturday. Those who enjoy the fantastic toe were there, and with a big dinner spread a pleasant day was spent. A notice is posted calling the citizens together next Thursday for the purpose of discussing the wisdom of deeding the school property here to the Board of Ed ucation. The union picnic at Beech Ha ven was as usual, highly enjoyed by the Elkoites; for they do enjoy good eatables, loquaciousness and pretty young ladits, nice young men and to see the little fellows have a big time. The fishing club spent several hours fishing at the Factory last week. Dr. Mnan caught the fin est fish of any,- it was a bream. Capt. “Coot” (King Fisher) con^ soled himself by saying if Dr. Mann did this, that he spit on his hook for him. . Seventy-three pounds were “fotch” in, or out as you prefer. Mrs. W. L. Means spent Satur day with home-folks. “Dewy” Fitzgerald, who has been quite sick,-is convalescent. Mrs. J. H. Coffee and children will in a few days visit relatives in Jeffersonville. Prof. Gresham, it is said, did not visit Unadilla last Friday. Did you or did yon not, Professor? Mr. W. E. Means is superin^ tendent of the Methodist Sunday school here, and a successful year in this work is looked for. Mrs". Martha Poole is in Macon under treatment for her eye. Mrs. R. L. Marshall, who had been with her, returned yesterday, and says Mrs. Poole is perhaps some better. May 6th. 1901. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by H. M. Holtzclaw, druggist. Corn and Oats for Sale. I have for sale 1500 bushels of Corn, and 300 bushels Feed Oats, jull. A. A. Smoak, Perry, Ga. —See our line of Ladie’s Under Vests before you buy. Our 5,10, 15 and 25cts < values are leaders. L. M. Paul. —Hoes, Scrapes and Scooters at -Fred M. Houser’s. INSPECTION COSTS NOTHING. Come in when you are passing our store—never mind whether you want to buy anything or not. You may be wrong —we may have something you want ex tremely. At any rate, we always have something new and interesting to Show, and inspection costs nothing. J. H. & W. W. WILLIAMS, Jewelers, Macon, Ga. The best Men’s Shoe that has ever been offered for the price,, §2?50 pair. W. P. Day, j Fred M. Houser’s is the best place to buy flour. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Houston County. ATI persons having claims against the estate of E. S. Wellons, late of said county, deceased, will render the same to the undersigned properly made out, and all parties who are indebted to said deceased will settle the same without de lay. Mbs. Nancy C. Wellons, Exr’x. Estate E. S. Wellons, dec’d. April 2#h, 1901. . • £L~t. « • X- XX- ZFLATTL’S. Have you felt the need of a Light-Weight Coat? Had you^ discovered that the weather was getting warmer? We have made ample provision for keeping you cool this summer. Not by keeping you on a block of ice, nor by packing you in a refrigerator, but by keeping in stock nice, cool, com fortable Summer Coats Our line of Men’s Serges is hard to beat. Serge is the neatest, best wearing and most dressy material in existence for making Summer Coats. Men’s Serge Coats and Vests. The very best grade, Black and Blae, Well made. Neat “swell” garments for $6.00. Men’s Serge Coats. Double Breasted. Satin Faced. The best material. A fine dressy coat for $5.00. Men’s Serge Coats and Vests. Black and Blue. Good all wool serge for $4.50. Men’s Serge Coats, Double Breasted, Blue, all wool for $4.50. A glance at our line will convince you that we are “right there'’ on Summer Coats. Xj. XX. IP A TTXj- Men’s Serge Coats, Double Breasted, Blue, good serge for $3.50. Preacher’s Coats, Long cut, fine quality Dradete for $6.00. Preacher’s Coats, Silk Alpacas for ; $4.00. Men’s Coats, Flannel Alpacas for $2.50. Men’s Coats Black Satine for $1.25. Men’s Cotton Coats, washable, the best “knock-a-bout” coat, for 50c. W. D. DAY, Perry, Ga. Greatest Display of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Ever Shown in Perry. Certainly yon can’t afford to miss this display. REMEMBER IT IS MY TREAT. If tempted to buy by seeing the choicest merchandise so unresist- iugly displayed at lower prices than are ordinarily quoted, the store will appreciate your patronage. Wash Fabrics of Every Description. Priots, Percales, Fancy Colored Swisses and Lawns, Dimities, Piques, &c. New Laces, Embroideries, Silks, Ribbons and Gloves. Ladies’ Belts, I Ladies’Neckwear, The Correct Styles. The Latest Novelties. ILmiites’ ami Mims’ ami @*t@pis. The Best in the City. s 1 have everything that is new in Shoes, HatSj Shirts, Collars and Neckwear. With the largest and best stocked store.of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, &c, in Perry, I carry Groceries, Hardware, Buggies and Wagons. ; TXr.'ID- :p*aCTZ\ iPezrsr, GMa| If You Want Anything in BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND POLES, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC., You can save money at Paul’s Furniture Store. A complete line of COFFIN'S and CASKETS always on hand. GEORGE PAUL, Perry, Ga. 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.