The Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1890-1900, June 06, 1901, Image 3

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Perry, Thursday, June 6. LOCAL NEWS, groceries To The Trades I have on hand a full and com plete line (of GROCERIES. Send me yonr orders and they will be fill ed promptly. If I am out of what you want, will get it for you if it is to be had. SPECIAL MENTION: Rnmford’s Baking Powders in * pound cans, 15c. Dove Hams. Sardines in Mayonnaise Dressing. Shred Cocoanut. Respectfully, W. B. SIMS. J. R. SIMS, OPERATIVE .\ DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work. Office Near Perry Hotel, Main Street, PERRY, GA. "WVH. HARRIS, DENTIST. Successor to Dr. W. A. Blassengame. O* FICE OVER DOW DAW BANK, PORT VALLEY. : GEORGIA Fred. M. Houser’s. IF YOU WANT Scrapes Scooters you will find all sizes here. And when it comes to GRAIN CRADLES we can also give you the very thing you need at a close price. In the line of ...Buggy Harness... we can’t be beat. We have them from $7.50 to $15. A guaran teed line of Wagons and Buggies always on hand. 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 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. TAYLOR & PEEK DRUG CO., MACON, GA. IStiST.. Eat arxd. Sleep- We can satisfy you in every particular. House, Under new management, well illuminated, home like, everything selected to afford, comfoet. Best rooms and table service. h.00 to $2.00 PER DAT. Convenient . to business center of the city. If you are in search of a com pletely satisfactory situ- atiou, come this way. " W • A. Ilerin, Prop’r. Uext to Academy of Music, -MACON «OAv Powtrsville New*. by sub. On the evening just previous to to the departure of Miss Eunice Dukes for her home at Palmetto, Ga,, a reception was given com plimentary to that young lady at the home of Mrs. T. H. Brown, where she was a guest. Many young friends were entertained with an ice cream festival. Mrs. Brown served ice cream and cake in abundance, and all who enjoy ed the pleasure of attending were made to feel pleasant, cool and refreshed. Miss Dukes is a young lady possessed of many charms and ac complishments, which have en deared her to a large number of friends. At a late hour good byes and good wishes were lavished up on Miss Dukes and many thanks to Mrs. Brown for the pleasures of the evening, and the young people reluctantly disperced for their homes. The above was written for pub lication last week, but was neg lected to be mailed. Elder Carter and family moved from Crawford county to Powers- ville last week. The grain harvest is about over in this section, and we are ready for the thresher. The crops are generally reported to be good. Our delegates to the Memphis reunion have returned. Mr. H. W. English gives a giowing des cription of his trip, and the many pathetic scenes of the old vets. He having a father and several uncles who served through the war, his sympathy was kindled to the highest pitch when witnessing the old soldiers minus an arm or leg embrace each other when they met and shed tears of joy and sor row. He says he will never regret his trip. Mr. J. H. M. Cliett met many of his old . comrades. Ow ing to pressing business, Mr. O. A. Cliett sent his wife in his place, and for two days she has been telling what she saw, but says the has not been told. Festival at Hattie. The ladies of Hattie Baptist church will give an ice cream fes tival Friday night, June 7th, from 6 to’ 10 o’clock, at the Hat tie School house. The receipts will be devoted to the needs of the church. Everybody cordially invited to attend, have a good time and help a good cause. Hattie Baptist Church. —Mr. Walter L. Wright has purchased the interest of Mr. R. L. Cheek in the clothing business of Cheek & Wright, and will con tinue the business. Everything in the store, 519 Cherry St., Ma con, Ga., is offered at 25 per cent, discount for cash. —All the Perry young ladies who have been teaching school have completed their duties for the term and returned home, ex cept Miss Mattie Miller, who will come home next Saturday. —The Perry Public School building very much needs remod- elingj and the proposition to have the work done this summer may be discussed at the meeting of the board of education next Friday afternoon. —Blizzard Ice Cream Freezers, 2, 3, 4 and 6qts. For sale at L. M. Paul’s. —Belgian. Hares for sale—pure stock. J. L. Eubanks, Henderson, Ga. Town Tax Notice. All who have not returned or given in their Tax ' Returns for 1001, are hereby notified to do so, as the beoks will be closed by 1st July next. And that the Town Marshall is instructed to demand payment of Street Tax by 15th Juno, next. By order of Council. Thos. M. Kjllen, City Clerk. —The best Men’s Shoe thatfhas ever been offered for the price, $2 50 pair. - W. D- Day. Danger, disease and death fol low neglect of the. bowels. Use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers to regulate them and you will add years to your life and life to your years. Easy to take,never gripe. Holtzelaw’s drugstore. • - * Claud Happenings. BY GABRIEL. Most of our farmers have finish ed harvesting their grain crops, and begun to break the land for a crop of something else. The people with threshing ma chines have commenced to travel a little now. Rev. W. W. Childs will not fill his regular appointment at Fel lowship church next Sunday, he having been called to another church to attenb a matter of bus iness. Rev. A. A. Garrett of Fort Valley has promised to fill the ap pointment, and all who can are specially invited to attend. There will be a singing at Lake View Academy the fourth Sunday afternoon in this month. Every body specially invited to come and bring about 10 cents each to help pay for the books. A considerable number from this vicinity attended the concert at Hobson Academy last Friday night. Prof. J. R. Stripling was close to our town last Monday morning, on business. Capt. S. H. Gates and Mr. D. C. Arnold were in Macon on bus iness last Saturday. Mr. A. W. Tabor visited a friend at Adel, Crawford county, last Junday. Mrs. George Gates of Macon is visiting relatives near Claud. Miss Pauline Tabor is visiting relatives and friends in Crawford county. Mr. R. W. Hartely was in Fort Valley on business last Saturday. News From Bonaire. By Katharine. The heaviest rain we have seen this season fell Monday morning; guess we farmers were not proud to see it, as most of us were busy with our grain. The first ripe peach we have seen from this section were gath ered from the orchard of Mrs. W. S. King one day last week. We are glad to see Mr. W. A. King up and about again, after his recent illness. Mrs. J. N. Barker was called to Ashburn last Saturday to the bed side of her sick daughter, Mrs. R. S. Woodard. Mrs. E. L. Williams and Mrs. H. Searcy, from Monroe, are visiting Mrs. Dr. William, also her sister, Miss Julia Scales. Miss Viola ^Shinholser, a charm ing young lady of Macon, return ed home last Monday from a vis it to her cousins. Misses Slocumb. We hope to see her in our midst again some time in the near fu ture. Miss Margaret Slocumb was with home folks from Friday un til. Monday. Miss Jenneye Mae Owen of Cuthbert is here on a visit to her grand-father, Rev. J. R. Owen. M!rs. G. M. T. Feagin returned home last Wednesday from an ex tended visit to her daughters at Cordele and Albany. The Bonaire Sunday School will picnic at Mr. C. H. Thompson’s mill, next Saturday, June 8th. Come out, good friends, and be with us? ; Our teachers, Misses Fitzpat rick, left for home last Monday. We hope to have them in our school again, they are such earn est workers. Mr. A. S. Wellons,who*has been agent at this place for the past two months, left last Monday for Genoa, Fla. To Cure A Cold In One Day TakeLaxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets . A11 druggists refund, the mon ey if it fails to cure. E. Wi Grove’s signature is on each box. 25/. —Ladies, try a pair of our Com mon Ties and Oxfords at $1.50 per pair. L. M. Paul’s. •—Hoes, Scrapes and Scooters at Fred M. Houser’s. —Scriven Drawers, the best m&de, at 50c pair. W. D. Day. GUARANTEED UNDER A $5.000 DEPOSIT R. R. FARE PAID 200 FREE Scholt rships offered, .Write .quick to QA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ca. Is. t> It’s worth your while to read this carefully. A word to the wise is sufficient. Goods and prices like these speak for themselves. Glass Fruit Stands, covered, worth 35c, now Glass Fruit Stands, covered, worth 75c, now Decorated Butter Dishes worth 75c, now Decorated Tea Pots worth 75c, now Decorated Soap Dishes worth 65c, now Fancy Glass Ice Cream Saucers now Chambers, good quality white ware, Talcum Baby Powder Lindsay Hose Supporters Kleinerts Dress Shields Men’s Collars, latest shapes, International Quick Cleaner, worth 25c, now Bath Tub Seats, worth $1.00, now Milk Coolers, 1 gallon size, Childien’s Drop Stitch Hose, good grade, Ladies’ Fancy Hose, worth 25c, now Children’s Slipgers, sizes 6 to 8, worth 50c., now “ “ “ 9 to 13*, “ $1.00, “ “ “ “ 9 to 12, “ $1.25, “ Ladies’ Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs—good Men’s “ “ “ extra Brussels Rugs, 27x56, $1.25. I Velvet Rugs, 30x60, Smyrna Rugs, 30x60, 1.50. | Figured Dimities, fine 10 C 2 5c 25c 2 DC 25c 50c doz. 25c 5c box. 15c pair. 15c pair. 10c 5c box. 10c. 25c. 15c pair. 15c “ 25c “ ' 50c “ 75c “ 5c. 5c. $1.75. patterns, 6c yd. You won’t use “snap-shot” judgment in putting your money in anything in this list. Ask to see the goods. Xi 2s/L. FJLTTXj. i I SOMETHING ABOUT SHOES. At last I have received part of my Ladies’ Oxford Ties, and will receive balance this week. They are beauties, and range in price from $1.25 to $3.00 Pair. I also have Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords at prices to suit any and all. Men’s Shoes from $1.00 to $4.00 Pair. A line of Boys’ nice and low-priced Shoes. I can suit everybody in Shoes at prices below competition. The needle has an eye to business, and seldom fails to carry its fine point. A word to the wise, etc. How About Clothing? Well, I’ve got it. How about Hats? Well, I’ve got them. In fact I have everything it takes to constitute a first- class stock, and at prices to suit every customer . Don’t you want a- barrel of the BEST Evaporated Ga. Cane Syrup? I’ve got it. Don’t you want a nice Serge Coat and Yest this summer ? I’ve got them. Don’t you want a pair of the BEST $2.50 Men’s Shoes you ever bought? I’ve got them. I would like to have you call often. It will \\f T| TloYr do you good, and I will be glad to see you. Hdy • If You Want Anything TOWYTO1 131 a 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-