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FULI* CIRCLE, TWO STROKES
NO REBOUND.
Dennard Dots.
BY THE JUDGE.
Christmas at Dennard was a very
quiet one, with less staggering and
loud talking than I have ever no
ticed on such an occasion. Wheth
er the people were unable to buy the
requisitemmoupt of fool juice or de
ls thoroughly equipped
with modern machinery,
and we are -prepared to
save you the middle
man's profit on any kind
of Vehicle, from a Log
Oart to the ..finest Rub
ber Tire Buggy, by sell-
ing you direct from our
Factory.
Mossy Hill Notes.
. ; BY SOCKS
Christmas passed off quietly, but
exceedingly pleasant, on The Hill.
This morning finds everybody sober
and ready to go to work, somewhat
disheartened, but with a strong will.
Santa Claus bobbed in and out of
cided to observe the day as it should 1 the homes in the same old way,mak
be; I do not know. In the absence
of cider and fireworks, the citizen by
proclamation went otherwheres to
enjoy himself.
Thinking of Christmas and- the
crimes usually committed on that |
day brings up the liqpor question,
for doubtless it is responsible for
most of the deviltry of the holidays,
but we have got and will continue
to have whiskey in spite of the pre
cious breath and time wasted on it
by each legislature. In my opinion
one of the most important bills in
troduced in the last legislature was
defeated. • I refer to the one making
drunkenness a misdemeanor. Such
law, coupled with local option,
ing many hearts happy. He brought
fifty pounds of nice books to
me
read, and I am quite sure I could
have no present that I would have
enjoyed more.
There has been much changing
around on The Hill.
Some of our farmers report plenty
is
dis-
of labor, while others say it
tressingly scarce.
The old year that is passing away
was a most remarkable one, and it
didn’t mind getting out of joint on
the shortest notice. In fact, it seems
the hand of fate was just fixed to hit
going and coming.
The grain crop is reported badly
A Good Cougli Medicine.
[Front the Gazette, Toowoomba, Axistralia.]
I find Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is an excellent medicine.
I have been suffering with a se
vere cough for the last two
months, and it has effected a
cure. I have great pleasure in
recommending it.—W. C. Wock>
ner. This is the opinion of one
of our oldest and most respected
residents, and has been voluntary
TRUSTEE*®
ifl
gfl pSlSl
ly given in good faith that others
may try the remedy and be bene
fitted as was Mr. Wocltner. This
remedy is sold by all dealers in
Perry, Warren & Lowe, Byron.
—For Salb—Good Milch Cow
By virtue of the authority in me vest
ed by the will of Green Fitzgerald, will
be sold between the legal hours ol! sale
on the 1st Tuesday in January, 1902, at
public outory to the highest bidder, be
fore the court house door in Perry,
Houston county, Ga., the following real
estate. to-\vit: Lots Nos, 169, 171 and
178 in the town of Elko, 0a. Terms of
sale cash, bold for \t Li If tin fit.
W. B. FITZGERALD
Deo. 10th, 1701. Trustee.
m
Application to« bavo
titles made under 1
with young heifer calf.
MoM. Rainey, Perry, Ga.
F.H. Uousenf 'i
vs ' I titles made under bond
F.H. Houses and [for title, Houston Court
W,I.. Hauser, Exr’s.J of Ordinary, Dec. 11,1001.
; appearing to tho court that Ermlnia Spig-
, Mary R. Inabnott, E. H. Houser and Anna
It
ner.
s and heirs at law of Wes-
■ mmr
for anyone, man or woman, boy or girl,
The Vehicles we make
ate the best you can get,
We handle a complete line of
Buggies,
W agons,
Harness,
‘ Whips,
Laprobes,
Carriage
Hardware.
would solve the liquor problem, and
interfere with no man’s right.
December has certainly furnished
its part of winter, probably more
than any one this section remembers
to have ever seen. The oat crop is
still in doubt. In some fields there
seems to be a very good stand left
while in others it is doubtful it
enough are left to let stand; It will
take several days of very favorable
weather to fully settle the question.
There seems to be plenty of farm
labor in this section, wages ranging
from seven to nine dollars per mouth
with rations.
Mr. C. P. Pitts has moved to the
, J. W. Colyer place. We wel
come him in our midst.
Mr. Rape of near Dunbar haB pur
chased the Donaldson place and will
live on it next year.
Miss Annie Woodard spent Christ
mas with Mrs. W. O. Watson at
Wellston.
Miss Carlos Taylor is visiting rel
atives at Roberta.
Mr. W. M. Davis of Hattiesburg,
Miss., spent a few days here last
week with his brother, Hon. J. H.
Davis.
Mr. E. BJ Davie, who is studying
medicine in Atlanta, is spening a
few day with home folks here
Dr. Brinson of Stillmore hasjja pa
tient at Dennard, whom he visits oc
casionally. He may finally conclude
to move his patient nearer home.
Madam Rumor has it that there
will be a manage here ’ere the ma
ples bloom again.
If all the girls here marry that
want to, there won’t be enough left
to have a quilting.
Dennard, Ga. Deo, 30th, 1901.
but many
a good
and
A full line of....
Harvesting
Machines,
damaged by the freeze,
say enough is left to assure
crop.
Mad dogs have been on the Hill,
and doing things up as they go. I
want to vote for a fellow to go to
the legislature who will get a dog
law passed' and then have the cour
age to stand by it, and not work for
its repeal before it goes into opera
tion. The fine" dog, Prince, given
us by Maj. J. N. Tuttle ef Perry,
was worth big money on any plan
tation, but was bit by a worthless
cur and had to be killed. A gentle
man near Elko had a pointer that he
had just refused $160 for bit last
week by a mad dog. The same dog
in its wild flight, came across the
Hill, and is thought to have bitten
other dogs.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Wilcox
county spent a few days on the Hill
last week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Q.
B. Till.
Mr. S. M. Oox and family, who
farmed on the Hill this year, have
returned to Jasper county.
Mr. I'. W. Pool, much to the re
gret of many friends, has moved
from the Hill, below Henderson.
Mr. Jim Langston, one of the live
men of near Henderson, is now a
resident of this community.
Mrs. O. B. Till returned Sunday
from a short visit to Macon county.
Miss Mary Davis, after a delight
ful visit to friends in Albany, is at
home again.
Dec. 31st, 1901.
who lyis a few spare moments. We pay
ajibeml cash commission and give val
uable premiums for new subscriptions.
Send two-cent stamp for cash offer, pre
mium list, and sample copy, to *
The National StonxsMAN,
63 Kilby St., Boston, Maes.
Mrs. E. O. Potts)
Application to have Deed
i maae under Bona tor Title,
Houston Court of Ordinary,,
Deo. 2nd, 1901.
It appearing; to tno court that Mrs. nolla M
VinBon is a li
da
ng an
, it is
eg atoe and heir at law of W. S.
ill
ordered that she bo served with notice
by publication for 30 days in Houston Ip>M®
no hoard on 1st Mon-
Jo china r. that said casol
day in January, 1002. ,
S. T. HUR&T, Ordinary
Houston County, Ga.
GEORGIA—Houston County,
G. L. Slooumb, administrator of the
estate of James I. Jones, deceased, has
applied for dismission from said trust:
Thisistherefore tooibe aU persons con
cerned to appear at the March term,
1902, of the court of Ordinary of said
county and show oause, if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted. •
Witness my offloia) signature this
Deoember 2, 1901.
SAM T. HURST, Ordinary.
M. Culler are 1
ley Houser, late of. .... ... . .
residents of the state of South Carolina; it is
ordered that they bo served with a notice, by
publication 30 days In' Tit® HoM® JouRnal,
that said case will bo hoard on the 1st Monday
in February, 1002. ,
Deo. 11,1901. S. T. IIURST, Ordinary.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
I am
now prepared to furnish
Fresh Beef, Pork, Sausage, Chick
ens, Eggs, etc., ct correct prices.
Will pay market prices for oattle,
hogs and chickens.
Mrs. J. B., KUNZ,
Perry, Ga.
A H0M&-MKE HOTEL
HAYING LEASED THE
Mulberry St., MACON, GA,,
Next to Academy of Mualo,
GEORGIA.—Houston County.
N. B. Smitn, administrator of estate of
Mrs.-Mattie E. Smith, deceased, lias ap
plied for dismission from said trust. ,
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the February term,
1902, of the court of Ordinary of said
county, and show cause,if any they have,
who Baid application should not be
granted.
Witness my offloial signature this
November 4,1901.
It is my purpose to oonduot a hotel that,
will be home-like and satisfying to ol-
guesta. It is specially suitable for ladies
or others visiting Macon for o day or
longer.
We Strive to Please.
George 8. Riley.
MONEY.
Loans negotiated on improved
forms, at lowest market rates, and'on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteen years standing.
More than three million dollars in
loons negotiated. Facilities unsur
passed. HOWARD M. SMITH,
It is the positive duty of every
citizen to vote whenever an official
is to be elected, and there should be
careful preparation for the important
event. - Each voter should carefully
-The nousehold effects of Judge
A, 0. Riley and family were mov
ed Wednesday to Fort Valley,
their future home. The people of :
.Perry sincerely regret tho removal I
of this most excellent family, and '
our best wishes will be with them I
continually. We understand'
Judge Riley has become a part-)
ner of Col. H. A. Mathews in the
practice of law.
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—Last Friday the colored hunt-
inquire into the qualities and quali- ing 0 jkb 0 f New Hope engaged in
fications of all the candidates, and t heir annual holiday hunt on the
dutifully voto for those who come
nearest filling the requirements of
the positions they desire to occupy.
Special attention
given to
^ESopa-lrirLg:
.Shoeing--
Our Prices
are Low.
Our Goods
are Bight.
The Williams Buggy
Company,
—Miss Cora Barrett, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E
Barrett, formerly of Perry and.
Houston county, was married last
Thursday to Mr. George Theodore
Gibbs at the home of her brother,
Mr. Wade H. Barrett at Braiden-
town, Fla. Her many friends in
Georgia extend cordial congratu
lations and best wishes.
their annual holiday
farm of Mr. E. J. Thompson,
about 5 miles southwest of Perry.
The party killed 35 rabbits and a
considerable number of birds.
That neighborhood seems to be a
good country for pork and rabbits.
How many people have noticed
that no portrait of a man has ever
appeared on a United States coin or
the picture of a woman on the post
age stamps? An observing editor
remarks on these facts that they
constitute the reason why we. lick
the stamps and squeeze the coin,—
Exchange.
—The Christmas tree at Spring
Hill School house was a decided
.success in every respect, and
much pleasure was afforded all
who attended. The good people
of that community never fail in
an undertaking that will be prp-
ductive of pleasure or profit.
—Quite a number of young Per
ry people will attend a reception
at the home of Mr. R. L. Baird
at Grovania Thursday night, Jan
uary 2nd.
' **■ ■ • V —
Fitting Glasses
To the Eyes
J ■
is a simple matter with us —
it’s our business; hut it is of
the utmost iraportancejto you.
We will fit glasses to your
eye's and face, after scientific
. tests, so that thdy will'restore
and preserve perfect vision.
Kr* J*, -
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GEO. T. BEELAND,
Jeweler and Optician,
MACON, Ga.
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The funniest thing seen lately is
the published suggestion that with
in a few years Great Britain may
voluntarily become a part of the
United States.
On Monday and Tuesday just pre
ceding Christmas day the whiskey
dealers of Macon shipped more jugs
than ever before for a similar period.
Personal.
The lady pito had to leave the
donation party the other night be
fore it was over will please call at
our drugstore and get a bottle of
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. She
has indigestion or she would not
have been taken sick, and if she
Syrup
had taken Dr. Caldwell’s
Pepsin she would not have had in’
digestion. Xu 50c and $1 bottles
at druggists*
—Best Mules at lowest prices,
C. M. Branan, 520 Poplar street,
Macon, Ga.
; PDWIN 3U. BRYAN,
U ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Poplar Street,
Kext to Adams* War&keu*©.
All sizes in Guitar strings 5c.
J. D. Martin, Jr.
Fort Vauley.Ga.
real estate at
Loans nego*So6ed on
lowest rate of interest.
Farm lands for sale on easy terms.
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