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Perry, Thursday, June 27.
LOCAL NEWS,
TINWARE
I have just received a new stock of
List’s Anti-Rusting Tinware. This
is the best ware that is made, and
you will do well to get some of it.
Fully guaranteed.
I have two gross of 3-ft> Tin Fruit
Cans. These cans are easy to seal,
and are just what you need. Let
me have your order.
Respectfully,
W. B. SIMS.
J. R. SIMS.
OPERATIVE DENTIST.
Crown and Bridge Work.
Office Near Perry Hotel, Main Street,
PERRY, GA.
"wTh. HARRIS,
DENTIST.
Successor to Dr. W. A. Blassengame.
O-FICE OVER DOW LAW BANE,
FOR? 1 VALLEY. : GEORGIA
Every
Houston County
Citizen
Ought to use Houston countv
Flour, in order to patronize
home industry. A. J. Houser,
with his new roller mill,makes
as pure and white a Flour as
can be produced from wheat.
....Jersey Cream....
is the brand of this delightful
piece of goods. . Sold by Fred
M. Houser.
Also, we now have in stock splen
did heavy White Duck Horse Col
lars, going at 60c. each.
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 yon
vill half way take care of your stomach
a cure is certain.
T. & P. Stomach Tablets are for sale
by all druggists. 60c. a box.
Free sample by mail if you will write
for it.
TATLOB & PEEK DRUG CO.,
MACON, GA;
,,Y@U) MUST..
Eat and Sleep.
We can satisfy you in every
particular.
Stubblefield House,
Under new management,
well illuminated, home
like, everything selected
to afford comfoet. Best
rooms and table service.
$1.00 to $2.00 PER DAT.
Convenient to business
center of the city. If you
are in search of a com
pletely satisfactory situ
ation, come this way.
IV. A. Ilerin, Prop’r.
Uext to Academy of Music,
MACON GA.
Elko Etchings.
By Uncle Ned.
A delightful entertainment was
tendered the young people of Elko
by Miss Kezar, in honor of her
friend and guest, Miss Smith, on
last Thursday evening. The even
ing was delightfully enlivened
with music and recitations. De
licious refreshments were served
at about 10:30 o’clock, and at
11;30 the guests began departing,
saying the occasion was the nicest
they ever enjoyed, but that is al
ways the case when we go there.
Those present were, Misses Mari-
belle Grace, Mamie Chance, Bes
sie Houser, Lilly Houser, Edith
Houser; Messrs. G. H. McDonald,
Fred Eubanks, Eugene Houser
and Lawton Houser.
On Friday we spent another
very pleasant evening, at the res
idence of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.
Means.
King Grass is ruling everything
his way.
Miss Bessie Houser of Perry is
visiting relatives in onr city.
Miss Lilly Houser of Macon iB
the guest of Miss Edythe Houser.
Mr. B. (X Kendrick of Hender-'
son was in Elko on business one
day last week.
Mr. Will Gaines of Birming
ham, Ala., is with relatives and
friends here, and we are glad to
have him with us again.
Mr. Lawton Houser has return
ed home from school.
Misses May aud Esther]Smith,
who have been the guest- of Miss'
Lucile Kezar, returned to their
home at Locust Grove to-day. We
regret their departure very much.
A party of Elko young people
will leave Wednesday for Ocmul-
gee river, where Tthey will spend
several days fishing.
Miss Nell Harrell of Cochran is
the guest of Mrs. J. H. Clark.
Col. J. T. Jeter and family of
Unadilla were with friends in El
ko last Sunday.
Rev. J. T. Mims filled his reg
ular appointment here Sunday.
Dr. J. O. Mann went to Macon
last week to see little Sarah, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Means. We are glad to know she
is much better.
Mr. H. E. Marshall went to
Henderson Sunday on business.
Mrs. Wm. Means visited rela
tives in Macon last week.
“Socks,” we were all glad to
hear from you. It fills our hearts
with joy to hear from our old
friends. Come again.
Death Near Heard.
Last Tuesday night the death an
gel visited the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Y. E. Heard and summoned
their son, James Edward, to his
eternal home.
The dear boy was about six years
old, and during his illness of about
six weeks suffered very much.
The interment was in Evergreen
Cemetery at Perry Wednesday af
ternoon.
This bereavement is beyond the
comforting power of man, but the
Heavenly Father will console, for He
has but added to His household.
The sorrowing parents, brothers
and sisters have the sincere sympa
thy of their many friends.
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—Latest styles in Ladies' Linen
Collars 10 cents each.
New patterns in All Over Lace
at 35 and 50 cents yard.
No. 1, 1 h 2, 3, 4, 5, Best quali
ty Velvet Ribbon, cheaper than
elsewhere.
Cambric Hemstitched Tucking,
23 tucks, 50 cents yard.
Pink and Canary Lawns at 12£
cents a yard.
Baseballs, Baseball Bats, Base
ball Mitts, and Gloves, at low
prices. ...
$ Pint Jelly Tumblers with tm
tops at 49 cents a dozen.
Gerosa Toilet Soap, made by
Colgate & Co. the best for the
money, 10 cts. cake, 3 for 25 cts.
Ladies’ Fine Lace SfcripedHo|se,
best black dye, 23 cts. pair.
Racket Store.
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News From Claud.
by Gabriel.
[The following was written for
publication last week, and some
of the conditions are probably
different now. Ed.]
Owing to recent rains, a good
number of farmers are walking
about, scratching their heads and
looking at their hfcy patches.
Well boys, if you get your hoes
and mules, and let the mules
graze while you hoe, I think you
can soon sit in the shade again.
Mi. “R. R. Smith says he will
start a McCormic mowing ma
chine in his cotton fields about
the last of the week.
The farmers are having quite a
bad time with their wheat; most
of it is still in the fields, and
much of it is sprouting.
A negro living on Mr. R. W.
Hartley’s farm has threshed 38
bushles of wheat from one acre.
The best we have heard of this
seaon.
Cotton blooms and roasting
ears are shining in this communi
ty now.
Mr. R. C. Anltman has the fin
est corn in this vicinity. He says
it will average 3 feet high.
Quite a large congregation at
tended preaching at Fellowship
on second Sunday. Elder A. A.
Garrett delivered a very interest
ing sermon.
Singing at Lakeview Sunday
evening,. June 23d.
Miss Mary J. Hartley has re
turned home from a visit to rela
tives in Crawford county.
Madam Rumor says there will
be a marriage in our midst before
long; a young lady about a mile
west of Claud and a young man
about a mile out on the east side.
Two of our most popular young
people.
The many friends of Mr. A. C.
Arnold are glad to know that he
is up and able to stir again.
I have been promoted overseer,
and will come again when the sun
gets hot.
—Don’t say you Jean’t find the
fan you want, until you have look
ed through the line at.
L. M. Paul’s.
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.
Holtzclaw’s drugstore.
TYBEE BY THE SEA.
with
Ga.
.—Several Milch Cows
young Calves for sale.
S. L. Norwood, Perry,
—The best Men’s Shoe that has
ever been offered for the price,
$2.50 pair. W. D. Day.
The Queen of Seashore Resorts on the
South Atlantic Coast.
As the season approaches and the heat
ing ravs of a summer sun descend upon
the earth, withering the flowers, searing
the leaves, bringing into view the laid by
“palmettos and sun shades” and “the
shirt-waist maiden” and “shirt-sleeve
youth,” it is then that those seeking rest,
recreation and pleasure begin to look
around for the resort offering the most
advantages
The northern coast may have its charms
for some, the mountains for others, but
for the joys of summer where gayety and
gladness reign supreme there's no place
like “Tybee by the Sea,” eighteen miles
from Savannah. Its gently shelving
beacn of snow-white sand, swept by
ocean breezes, its restless billowy ocean,
its moonlight, its glorious surf, magnifi
cent dancing pavilion, splendid hotel ac
commodations, cozy cottages, what could
be sweeter or grander than luxuriating
the happy hoars away by the sea?
The Central of Georgia Railway, oper
ating as it does magnificent trains per
fectly equipped with comfortable coach
es, parlor and sleeping cars, the jonmey
from any point in Alabama and Georgia
can be made in comfort and ease, to this
delightsol resort, within a few hours.
Low rate excursion tickets on sale dur
ing the summer months.
Any ageat of the Central of Georgia
Railway will sell you a ticket and fur
nish you full particulars, schedules, etc.,
upon application.
$900
—Plenty of Palm Fans, small
and large at L. M. Paul’s
Monkey Wrenches, Hatchets,
Handsaws, at ered.m. houser’s.
Yearly.
Men and women of good ' address to
represent us, some to travel appointing
agents, others for local work locking af
ter onr interests. $900 salary guaran
teed yearly; extra commissions and ex
penses, rapid advancement,old establish
ed house. Grand chance for earnest man
or woman to secure pleasant, permanent
position, liberal income and future.
New, brilliant lines. Write at once.
STAFFORD PRESS,
23 Church St., New Haven, Conn
GUARANTEED
UNDER A
$5,000 DEPOSIT
R. R. FARE PAID
200 FREE
Scholarships offered.
Write quick to
CA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ca.
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More Reductions This Week.
/
Crash Skirts worth 50 cents
Reduced
Crash Skirts worth 90 cents
Reduced
Crash Skirts worth $1.00
Reduced
Ladies’ Shirt Waists worth $1.001
Reduced
Are You Going Away
this summer? If you are you’ll need a Trunk, a
Yalise, a Suit Case or a Telescope. Big line of
New Trunks just opened. Anything from the 50c
Packer to the $12.00 Saratoga.
W^tch Out for Bargains at
X ILX ZP-A.T7X-
to
40 cents.
to .
65 cents.
to
75 cents.
to
75 cents.
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.
Aline 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
do you good, and I will be glad to see you.
W. D. Day.
If You Want Anything
* f imiiTO®
BEDBOOM SUITES, PABLOB SUITES,
DINING TABLES, SIDEBOABDS, CHAIBS
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES,
BEDSTEADS, MATTBESSES, SPBINGS, WINDOW SHADES
AND POLES, BABY OABBIAGES, ETC.,
Yon can save money at
Paul’s Furniture Store.
of COFFIFS and CASKETS always
A complete line
on hand.
PAUL, Perry, Ga.