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A Communication.'
Mb. Editor—Allow me to speak
a few words in favor of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy. I suffered
for three years with the bronchi*
tia and could not sleep at nights.
X tried severahdoctors and various
patent medicines, but could get
nothing to give me any relief un
til my wife got a -bottle of this
valuable medicine,which has com
pletely relieved me.-W. S. Brock
man, Bagnell, Mo. This remedy
is for sale by all Dealers in Perry.
rates lowered to buffalo.
Account Pan-American Exposition.
Daily, on and after September 3rd* un
til October 20th, inclusive, the Central of
Georgia Railway will sell excursion tick
ets from all coupon ticket stations to
Buffalo, via all all-raii authorized ticket
ing routes, at one fare plus $1.00 for the
round trip, tickets limited for return 20
days from dale of sale.
Will also sell excursion tickets via Sa-
uaunah and Steamship lines via New
York, Baltimore and Philadelphia,thence
rail to Buffalo, at relative low rates for
the round trip, including meals and
berths aboard steamer, final limit twen
ty days from date of sale.
For detailed information, schedules,
etc., apply to any ageut or representative
of the Central of Georgia Railway.
MONEY. I
Loans negotiated on improved
farms, at lowest market rates, and on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteen years standing.
SEors than three million dollars in
loans negotiated. Facilities unsur
passed. HOWARD M. SMITH,
Ho. 814 Second St.. Macon, Go.
Look Carefully
To Your Kidneys
%
Dr. Jenner’s
Kidney Pills
cause the kidneys to work as
nature intended they should.
They build up the shrunken
walls of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before.
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have no equal.
IO, 35, 50 Cents 108
Sold by H. M. Holtzclaw. Druggist,
Perry, Ga.
A
Subtle
Foe
Dyspepsia is unrecognized in
half the cases. It deceives the
unknowing sufferer. Its many
variations work along the weakest
lines of the system. To battle
against only one of them is vain.
Our booklet explains its symp
toms. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give
complete and lasting relief.
GILES’
DyspepsiaTablets
259
10c., 25C.
AND 50C.
Soldjby H. HI. Holtzclaw, Druggist,
Perry, Georgia.
Don't Force
Your Bowels
with harsh minerals which
always leave had after-effects
on the entire system, and where
their use is persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
..USE..
Edgar's Cathartic
Confections
The only harmlesSf vegetable,
bowel regulator, and liver vitalise*
known.
As pleasant to the taste as
candy, and as positive as the harsh-
est mineral. No gripe or pain.
888 SQ, 25,50 cents.
SoldJt»y H.:M. Holtzclaw, Druggist,
Perry. Georgia.
The Houston County Fair.
The committee on management is
holding regular meetings and get
ting things shaped up for the com
ing fair. They have arranged the
premium list, which will be ready
for distribution on or before Octo
ber 1st.
The first day of the fair will be
known as Old Veterans’ Day. On
this day the erdsses of honor will be
delivered to the old heroes. The
daughters of Confederate veterans
are expected to furnish a sumptuous
dinner for them. Gov. Candler is
expected to make an address to
them. Possibly there will be a pa-
rape of the sons and daughters of
Confederate veterans. On that day,
also, there will be a show of fine
stock, horses, mules, colts, etc.
The second day will be called Ed
ucational Day. This will probably
include a parade of the school chil
dren of the county (white), some ex
hibitions of school work by our coun
ty school commissioner and an ad
dress on education by an educator
of high standing. Also stock in har
ness will be exhibited. At Mr. E. L.
Dennard’s race track in the after
noon there will be a trial of speed
with Houston county owned horses
and mnles. Tickets will be sold sec
ond day with coupon attached for
races.
The third day will be Agricultu
ral Day. The judges will award the
premiums on agricultural products.
A speech on practical farming will
be delivered. In the afternoon the
old-fashioned tournament will take
place at the race course of^Mr. E. L.
Dennard; saddle horses, mules, etc.,
exhibited.
On Wednesday and Thursday
nights the management expect to
have a talented entertainment, and
on Friday night the successful
knights of the tournament will be
crowned, etc.
The following special premiums
have been offered:
A gold medal to the best perform
er on piano in musical contest.
A picture frame valued at $4 for
the best oil painting made especially
for this fair. Also, one picture frame
valued at $3 for the best crayon pic
ture drawn especially for the fair.
One fine*vase for the best pound
of butter free from butter color or
other adulteration.
The attractions in amusements will
be fine. A premium for the best run
ner in foot race, lady horsemanship,
gentleman horsemanship, best boy
rider under 16 years old, best single
driver, best double driver, best driv
ing ox, best slow mule. Also best
boy in potato race.
Undoubtedly the display in all de
partments will be fine, and the man
agement will endeavor to make all
the attractions first-class.
Committeeman.
—Marshall Jackson and Willie
King, uncle and nephew, are col
ored citizens of Atlanta whom
the Gate City may some day be
glad to claim. They have been in
and about Perry several weeks
working rustic chairs, tables, and
other unique pieces of furniture.
They are also musicians of no
mean merit. They were out sere
nading Monday evening, and their
music was decidedly pleasing.
One manipulated a harp,a guiteau
and a bell, the other giving bass
through a section of gas pipe, the
combination being melodious in a
marked degree.
*-
Mrs. Hattie Bass Woolfolk
has recently had, in Evergreen
Cemetery at Peiry, a very hand
some monument erected over the
grave of her husband, Mr. J. W.
Woolfolk. The monument stands
about 8 ft. high, has a beautiful
draped shaft and the lettering and
other finish shows that it was
built by artistic workmen. The
monument was bought of Butler
Bros., the popular Marble and
Granite dealers,Marietta, Ga.
~HMr. George Paul desires us to
say that the Willow Rockers now
in his store are the handsomest
he ever offered for sale, and the
prices are right. Those settees for
verandas are just right. His
chairs are in all styles. But all
can’t be told here; call at the fur
niture store, call for what you
want, and compare prices. The
store—two large, rooms, is full of
choice furniture.
The Fair Store _ _
has moved' two doors above to
616 Cherry St, Macon, Ga., oppo
site the Empire Store.
Macon’s Generosity to the Houston
County Fair.
Below is a list of those who do
nated premiums to the Houston
county fair through the efforts of
our public spirited ladies- who went
to Macon in the interest of our fair
and submitted to them a business
proposition, to which they respond
ed most cheerfully and liberally, and
we earnestly hope that the' citizens
cf Houston will especially remember
those who so cheerfully lent us a
helping hand and do likewise to
them when they go to Macon to
spend their money. There are sev
eral others, we were assured, whose
business managers are off, that will
contribute as soon as they return.
The fair association and the ladies
return thanks for the big-hearted
manner in which they responded.
W. A. Davis & Co., The Dannen-
berg Co., Dunlap Hardware Co., A.
K. Kress & (Jo., Benson & Houser,
Kessler Bros., Union Clothing Co.,
Macon Shoe Co., Winn-Johnfeon Co.,
Huthnance & Rountree, S. R. Jaques
& Tinsley'Co., G. Bernd & Co., Alex
E. Harris, Moore and Holmes, J. K.
Fried and Co.. Sam & Ed Weichsel-
baum, Irvine’s Ga. Music Honse, J.
C. Vansyckle, Etheridge & Baker,
Chas. Waclitel’s Son, Newman Milli
nery Co., Ried Shoe Co., Abe Lesser,
Lazarus’ Jewelry Palace, Mallory
Taylor, McEvoy Book Store, H. J.
Lamar & Sons, Wood-Peavy Furni
ture Co., Union Dry Goods Co., Jno.
C. Eads & Co., Star Clothing Co.,
W. A. Doody & Co., The J. W.
Burke Co., C. B. Willingham, Jr.,
B. T. Adams & Co., Macon Carpet
and Furniture Co., Geo. T. Beeland,
J. H. & W. W. Williams, L. O. Ster
vens, Strong Shoe Co., The Fair
Store, Napier Bros., A. B. Small, C.
B. Willingham, Burden, Smith &
Co., W. L. Williams, H. Wright.
Fair Committee.
Keep Your Face Clean,
your complexion clear,your breath
sweet, your head level. Dr. Cald
well’s Syrhp Pepsin will do this.
It cures Constipation, Sick Head
ache and Indigestion and is a per
fect laxative. Sold by druggists.
—Children’s school hosiery.Try
a pair of onr 10c, 15c or 25c lines
and you’ll be pleased. Boy’s Iron
Clad” Hose for 25c. pair.
L. M. Paul.
DDWIN JL. BRYAN,
^ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans negotiated on real estate at
lowest rate of interest.
Farm lands for sale on easy terms.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Houston County.
By virtue of power given in the will of
the late G. M, T. Feagin, and of an or
der passed by the Ordinary of said coun
ty authorizing the same, I will sell for
cash to the highest bidder, before the
court honse door in Perry, Ga., in said
county, between the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in October, 190 £,the
following described property, fco-wit:
Fractional lots of land numbers one
hundred and one (101), one hundred and
nine (109), and one hundred and fifteen
(115), containing, respectively, eighty-
five (85), two hundred (200), and fifty-sev
en (57) acres, more or less. Also one (1)
town lot in Bonaire, Ga., being part of
land lot twenty*two (22), described as
follows: Beginning at the right of way
on the west side of the Georgia Southern
and Florida Railway and just south of
the public road leading from C. F. Sas
ser’s west, and.south of the town of Bo
naire, and running west seventy (7o)
yards, thence south parallel with the
right of way one hundred and forty (140)
yards, thence east seventy (70) yards to
the right of way back to starting point
on said public road; also town lot num
ber sixty-six 66) in block number nine
(9) in Bonaire, the same being fifty (u0)
feet front and running back one hun
dred feet.
Also an undivided one-half [K1 inter
est in a certain grist mill with mill priv
ileges and water privileges above and
below the dam, known as the Feagin
Grist Mill, located near the residence of
TT. N. Feagin, on land lot number 225.
All the foregoing lands being in the Up
per Eleventh District of said county.
Also the undivided one-half [J£] inter
est in twenty-four [24] acres of land in
Bibb connty, Ga., bounded on the north
by the lands of Cowart estate, on the
east and south by the lands of H. N.
Feagin, and on the west by the estate of
Silvey Campbell, and being in the Rut
land District, and near Scfkee station on
the Georgia Southern & Florida Rail
way. The above lands are sold for the
purpose of distribution among the heirs.
This September 2nd, 2901.
U. V. Whipple,
Executor of G.M. T. Feagin.
Notice to Debtors add Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of
Mrs. M. J. Avant, late oi Houston conn-
tv. deceased, will make immediate pay
ment to me, and all uho have claims
against said estate will present them to
me properly certified. . Executor,
This September 2nd, 1901.
The Harvest Season
Is at hand, and you will need
a NEW WAGON for gath
ering and marketing ;^<>ur
crop. You can make no bet
ter selection than an
“OLD HICKOEY” or a “TENNESSEE”
Wagon. OUR WAGONS
will contribute to your satis
faction; OUR PRICES will
increase your prosperity.
Do not fo r get that you may need a BUGGY; if soft’s
a “BARKESYILLE” or a “ROCK HILL/’ Those “long
winded” Axles are beauties, and a marvel in the saving of
time, patience and oil.
HEARD BROS.,
350-352 Poplar Street.
MACON, G-A.
The Best Price For Cotton
Is the thing all farmers want when
they are ready to sell.
The Iron Warehouse,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
jj is ready to serve all comers, with best facilities and a determin-
p ation to give the best service. x
BAGGING AND TIES
for sale at lowest market price.
High-Grade Fertilizers for Grain and Fruit Trees.
Respectfully,
1L. MAECHMAN.
I BUY COTTON SEED.
B. T. ADAMS.
W. O. KINNEY.
B. T. ADAMS & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
MACON, GA.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of the farmers
of Hounton connty.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT.
We also handle MULES, GUANO and FARM SUP
PLIES at reasonable prices.
C. T. BAILEY.
G. P. POSTELL.
BAILEY & POSTELL,
-DEALERS IN-
GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, ETC.
458 POPLAR STREET. MACON, GEORGIA.
- Farmers’ Trade a Specialty.
We carry a full line of all staple articles, and we are in
a position to make very close prices. Try us and be con
vinced. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Consignments of Farm Products Solicited.
. O. BAL&COM,
-DEALER IN-
HARDWARE, STOVES, CUTLERY,
Guns, Pistols,
Tinware, : Woodenware,
Farming Implements, Etc.
308 THIRD ST. (Keak Postoffice) MACOK, GA.