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Perry, Thursday, June 6.
A Delightful Occasion.
Marriage At Haynevill.
LOCAL 3TOW9,
Groceries.
I offer you this week a
large assortment of Can
ned Goods, all fresh.
Pickles and Table Condi
ments in abundance.
Concord Grape Juice, lin-
fermented, in qt. bottles.
Large supply of Wight’s
Can Syrup; none better.
Special Mention:
1-Gallon Screw-top Milk
Coolers.
Your patronage appreciated.
Respectfully,
W/B. SIMS.
The Thursday Afternoon Club; Last Wednesday at 12 o’clock
was entertained most delightfully' sharp at' the home of Mr. and
by Mrs. William Moore on the aL jMrs. T. B. Edmondson of Hayne-
ternoon of May 22d. . j ville, Mr. T. C. West of Hender-
The house was tastefully decor-. son and Miss RebecCa Edmond- 1
ated with numerous bowls of dai- son were united together in mar-
Home £i@ad£ng ilsrlle:
...at.
J. D. MARTIN, Sr.,
Perry, Ga.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Offioe in store of J. D. Martin, Jr.
H. A. MATHEWS. A. C. RILEY.
MATHEWS & RILEY,
ATTORNE YS-AT-L AW,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
Practice in all the Courts.
Loans negotiated and Land Titles
abstracted. Collections on all points.
Security Bonds furnished.
J, P. DUNCAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
PERRY, GA.
Office adjoining Masonic Building—
sies.
In the hall we were each served
with punch, then invited into the
parlor- where, after a^few minutes
of pleasant chat,the game of Pro
gressive Angling was announced.
Though a few members had
brought their work,- it was soon
laid aside, and great indeed was
the fun as each tried to see who
could catch the most fish. Miss
Lula Houser, in drawing with
Mrs. Dix, drew the lucky straw,
and was the recipient of a dainty
little book.
None of us realized how fast the
time was passing until we were in
terrupted by several charming
young ladies with most delicious
refreshments.
Mrs. Moore was assisted in the
entertainment of her guests by
Misses Lula Houser, Corinno
Baldwin, Julia Eubanks and Kate
Moore.
As the guests departed, each
pronounced it a truly happy oc
casion.
Tlie next meeting of the Club
will be with Mrs. John Powers on
Thursday afternoon, June 5th, at
half past four. Club Editor.
Card of Thanks.
Court House Square.
pDWIN mi BRYAN,
k attorney-at-law,
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans negotiated ,on real estate at
lowest rate of interest.
Farm lands for sale on easy terms.
j. m sms,
OPERATIVE DENTIST,
Crown and Bridge Work.
Office Near Perry Hotel, Main Street,
PERRY, GA.
Will be at office from ist to l5tk of
each month.
w. H. HARRIS,
DENTIST.
Successor to Dr. W. A. Blasscngamc.
Mr. Editor:
Please give us space in the
colums of this paper to extend our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion to those who so kindly and
willingly assisted us during the
few days illness of our darling
iittle babe, Gladys. We will nev
er forget them and hope to be
able to confer as great a favor
to them. We thanked them
many, many, times personally,
and wish to thank them as many
more times ^verbally, through the
columns of this home paper, that
it may reach every one.
May God’s blessings and sun
shine forever fall upon them.
Every one has troubles to bear,
but we most sincerely trust their
troubles will, in the future, be
few and wide apart.
We feel we can never thank
them enough, and “Him” only
knows how we appreciate their
kind deeds.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fitzgerald,
Grovania, Ga.
O-FIOE OVER DOW LAW BANK,
FOR?' VALLEY. : GEORGIA
MONEY.
Loans negotiated on improved
terms, at lowest market rates}, and on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteen years standing.
IHoro than three million dollars in
loans nepfttiated. Facilities unsur
passed. Howard m. smith,
HTo. 814 flotw.-vd St.. Macon, Go,
MACHINERY.
Prompt attention given to repairing
Engines and all Machinery.
Model and Pettern Work
a specialty.
Full stock of Pipe and Steam Fix-
nage. Rev. Edwards of Hender
son solemnized the ceremohy.
After the’.ceremony congratula
tions and a reasonable duration
of a tete-a-tete, dinner was an
nounced and it was a sui-e enough
wedding dinner in quanity, quali
ty and variety, and was weil serv
ed.
At 4 o’clock p. m. the bride and
groom left for the home of Mr.
J. H. Haddock, a brother-in-law
of the groom, where a reception
was in store for them. The next
day a Bumptious reception was
tendered the happy pair by the
groom’s step-father and his moth
er, Mr. and Mrs Martin Mims,
near Unadilla.
There was a number 1 of bridal
presents, beautiful and useful.
Miss Mattie Bass of Hayneville
played the wedding march while
the attendants and bride and
groom were making their entrence
into the parlor where the Ceremo
ny was to be performed.
The bride was dressed in wiiite
organdy, trimmed in white lace
and satin ribbon.
The groom was attired in black,
with white tie.
The parlor was nicely decorated
for the occasion.
The attendants were Mr. Char
lie Fitzgerald of Byromville, Ga.,
with Miss Mattie Edmondson' of
Hayneville; Mr. 0. B. Edmond
son of Hayneville, with Miss Jo
die May Folds of Pinehursb, Ga.;
Mr. Walter Mims of Unadilla.
with Miss Rosa Edmundson of
Hayneville; Mr, J. F. Watson of
Elko, with Miss Sadie Knight of
Elko.
The bride is the second daugh
er of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ed
mondson of Hayneville. and is a
cdarming and beautiful young
lady and was much admired
among her associates, and will
be greatly missed among her
friends.
The groom is a well-to do young
farmer near Henderson, of sterl
ing character and is highly es
teemed by all who who know him
We wish the happy pair much
prosperity and a long prosperous
life. Joe Bedge.
Grovania 0-8-1902.
. DP^TTIL/3-
Some things of merit o.nd value that will be worth
your whiU to &ee. We have these items priced at the
old popular prices, but they are leaders, and we are
confident they are above the average at the prices.
Lap Robes-—Linen arid .Embroidered, 50c., 76c.. $1.00
Handkerchiefs—Men’s and Ladies’, all linen, K - * A -
Embroideries—Ca.mbriq, Nainsook an.d Swiss;
5c., 10c., 15c'
Funs—Unequalled values, ."t
Fine Silk Open and Shut Fans ar
Negligee Shirts- every'pattern is ® gem ;
Madras, .Dimities and Percales, at
Ladies’ Vesta — See these before you buy,
Hosiery—Men’s and Ladies’ Fn.nnv n.nri
Our special leaders at
Hosiery—Ladies’ White Drop Stitch j the latest,
Slippers—Ladies’ Summer Shoes at
Can’t be matched’.
Lawns—White and Colored at
Special values in White Lawns at
White Parasols—CUT PRICES—See them'
Corsets—All sizes and styles.
Elegant fitting and fine wearing qualities,
5o, 10c, 16c, 25c
60c, 75c, $1.00
50c, 75c, $1.00
6c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c
Fancy and Staple Hosiery.
12^o and 25c
■—Recently there has been much
discussion relative to tjie needed
improvements in the public
school system, principally the
need of a longer term and indue
trial training. On /this line we
have talked with Prof. Geo. W.
Smith, our County School Com
missioner. We find him thor
oughly impressed with necessity
of advancing the . school interests
of the county, and he is perfect
ing some plans that will as soon
as practicable be placed before
the patrons of the schools. How
ever, there is much responsibility
resting upon the patrons, who
should see that by continuous at-
tendace their children may get the
full advantage of the opportunity
before them.
turee a Ivy ay a on hand.
/. Jiublfrer Belting.
Write for what you want.
Anthoine Machine Works,
J. W. ANTKOiNE, Frop’r.,
FORT VALLEY, GA
Isaacs’ Cafe,
4(3 Third Street,
macon. ceorcia,
A Stray Gow.
A fawn-colored Jersy Cow, with
short horns wide apart, bnshy
tail, has been estray on my farm’
about two weeks. The owner can
get the cow upon payment of the
cost of keeping her, and this ad
vertisement. If not claimed with
in 15 days she will be sold as
estray, as the law allows.
Apply ou farm adjoining the
Hose place, 4 miles west of Perry
Andrew Gorman.
an
$1.’00,
25o
$1.50, $2.00
lOl-llMf
5c
16o
50p and $1.00'
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New Store! New Goods!
MY STOCK OF
Furniture, Coffins, Caskets,
'r
UNDERTAKERS’ SUPPLIES,
is new, choice and complete. I buy direct from the factories,
and sell on a small margin of profit.
WHEELER & WILSON and NEW
Sewing Machines.
I can pleas© you in goods and prices, Come to see rr;e.
Mr. J. R. Fudge is with me and will devote special
attention to the Sewing Machine department —will,
carry a Machine to your home and permit a trial be
fore you purchase.
Masonic
| Building.
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Georgia,
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—Several days ago we saw a
cultivator at work on the farm of
Mr. Joe S. Vinson in the Lower
5th district, near Welision. This
cultivator is an adjustable combi
nation machine, and in one round
plows thoroughly a row of cotton
or corn. Several different kinds
of plows can be used, and the
work approximates perfection.
It is easy to manage, and a great
labor saver. The farm labor con
ditions are such that make the
use of such machinery impera
tive.
To The Ladies of Perry and Houston
, When you go to Macon and feel
tired and hungry after the shop
ping, you will want a quiet retii
ed place where you can get a dai._
ty, refresh ing lunch or meal and
then rest until train time. Go to
the Ladie’s German Restaurant,up
stairs, 415£ Third Street, the re
sort of the best ladies in Macon.
All the comforts qf a home pro
vided fur our friends.
Only one in the City.
Bess 75c meal 25c.
.Special Orders, 25c.
Ice Cold Refreshments, .05, .10,
.15 and .25c.
Mrs. Geo. Schemer, Manager,
Macori, Ga.
there’s more to follow,
you are picking rasp-
And sail
Whether
berries in the White Mountains,
or dreaming dreams in the valley
Wyoming, or sweltering in
town, you’ll be glad you bought
one of these cool, stylish and
fashionable. ‘-Feathei -Weights.”
Nobody ought to go without com
fortable clothing-—it’s all here—
everything in the light-weights
and iiext-tonothings — and the
price doesn’t stand in the way.
We have fitted many. Why not
you? We await your coming with
perfect confidence, as we are sure
from our extensive assortment we
will fit you satisfactorily.
am
&
Regular Meals
Rill of Fare to
25c.
POPULAR PRICES.
Prompt and Efficient Service
E. ISAACS,
Proprietor.
Subscribe for the Home Journal
—The advisabilitp of using as-
eetyline gas for lighting purposes
in the Court house has been sug
gested. It is said the county
would save money, and get supe-
light by the establishment
of a plant of that character. This
gas is in high favor with quite a
number of the progressive citi
zens of Fort Valley, and where-
evar it is used. , .
—My Roller Process Flour
mill is still in operation. Will-
grind for the public at any time.
Send me your wheat. I also do a
merchant milling business.
J. R. Barfield,
8-22, Emerich, Ga,
420 Third St.
THE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS,
:: M1COJS, GA
E. .J. MILLER.
C. J, CLARK.
—Shaw’s Physioligy and Hy
giene, a book necessary to those
who expect to teach public schpols,
for sale at Cateu’s Drug store,
Perry, Ga.
MILLER, & CLARK,
AMEmOUS, GA.
-DEALERS IN-
MARBLE AND BRANiTE MONUMENTS
CURBSTONES, STATUARY, ETC.
Dealer’s in Tennessee, Georgia, Italian.'.and American Marble and
—Grain Gradies on hand.
Fred M. Houser.
CASTQRIA For Infants and Children.
TIis
—Wagons and Buggies at
Fred M. Houser.
Home C,«d Ham.~ISd ShouH a “ d #ff < ? f§“i
ders for sale t W. D. Day. ( Estimates furnished and contracts made for all kinds of Building-
Stone. Iron Railing for Cemetery Work a.specialty.
j Wo have lately added a fully equipped Gutting and Polishing
1 Plant, with the latest Pneumatic tools, and can meet all competition.
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