The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, November 13, 1902, Image 3

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fgg Moms Iow9jtmt> Pebby, Thursday, November 13. Marriage at Port Valley. Oyster Supper at Small Academy. LOCAL fpipFS, Notice of Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that at the pres ent session of the Georgia Legislature a bill will be introduced entitled “An Adt to prohibit the sale of spirituous, vinuous and malt liquors and intoxicat ing bitters and ciders in the county of Houston, except as in this Act provided; to regulate and control the sale thereof through the medium of Dispensaries, one to be located in the town of Fort Valley, and one also in each of the sever al incorporated towns in the county with a population of 800 or more, upon the recommendation of the municipal au thorities of said towns; to establish and perpetuate a board of commissioners for the management of suoh Dispensaries, and to prescribe their powers aud duties, and for other purposes.”. Nov. 3, 1902 —Dont Fail to call on C. M. Branan, the “Cheap Mule Man,” 520 Poplar street, Macon, Ga., if you want a mule or ■{Torse. Paper Shell Pecans. 8,000—2 to5 feet 2 year old trees. Stock from nuts weighing 35 to the pound. Trees 10 to 25/ each. Wj H. Ezel, Byron, Ga. Lace Curtains at 50c and SI Portierre Curtains at S4 a pair, L. M. Paul’s. Beautiful line of Winter Lap Robes, at Fred M. Houser’s An Easy Way to Make Money.. I have made S560.00 in 80 days selling Dish-washers. I did my house work at the same time, don’t canvas. People come or send for the Dish-washers. I handle the Mound City Dish washer. It is the be&t on the market It is lovely to sell. It washes and dries the dishes per fectly in two minutes. Every la dy who sees it wants one. I will devote all my future time to the business and expect to clear $4,- 000.00 this year. Any intelligent person can do as well as I have done. Write for particulars to the Mound City Dish-washer Co., St. Louis, Mo. MRS. W. B. Farm Loans We consider- good farm lands the best security for loans. We can make suoh loans promptly and at lowest rates. If you wish to borrow let us hear from you. Security Loan & Abstract Co MACON, GA. J. J. Cobb, President. Thos. B. West, Sec. and Att’y. MONEY. Loans negotiated on improved farms, at lowest market rates, and on most liberal terms. Business of fifteen years standing. More than three million dollars in loans no^tiated. Facilities unsur passed. HOWARD SC. SMITH, Vo. 314 St.. Macon, Ga. Hotel Arcadia, NEXT door to academy op music, 663 MULBERRY ST. MACON, GEORGIA. At the Fort Valley Methodist Simda .y light, Mr. Miller Mathews and Miss Carrie Cooper were married. The cere mony was performed by the pas- tor Rev. E. M. Whiting, direct ly following the conclusion of the regular church service. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Robert Mathews of near Fort Val ley. The bride is a daughter of the late Mr. Agustus A.~ Cooper of Fort Valley, and niece of Sher iff M. L. Cooper, of Perry, The Home Journal joins the many friends of the • happy pair in extending cordial' congratula tions, and best wished) for a long, happy and useful married life, ~ . . Fagan-Wright. From the Fort Valley papers we learn that Mr. T. Virgil Fa gan, of Fort Valley, was married Wednesday, November 5th, to Miss Buelah Wright of Macon, daughter of Mr. A. R. Wright. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride, Rev. W. M. Ainsworth officiating, and the bride and groom reached their Fort Valley home that night. The Groom has many friends throughout Houston county who will most cordially extend con gratulations and best wishes for their future happiness and wel fare. Myrtle News. Ry Lily. Rev. J. W. Simmons will preach at Providence church at 8 o’clock next Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Felder Houser has return ed home from a visit to her moth er at Butler. She was accompa nied home by. her cousin, Miss Mary .Baldwin, who will spend some time with her. Messrs. R. E. Harper and L. H. Short attended the state fair at Valdosta several days last week. Miss Gussie King returned to her home in Perry last week, hav ing visited friends in' the neigh borhood. Mrs. W. M. Melvin is visiting her sister at Forsyth. Mr. Alex Allen of New York city and Mrs. Julia Fulcher of Burke county, who were called to the deathbed of their sister, Mi9s Maggie Allen, have not yet re turned home. The death of M iss Maggie Allen is deeply regretted by all who knew her. and our hearts go out in ten derest sympathy to the be reaved family. She was a patient sufferer for over two months, the writer having the privilege of min istering to her during her illness, finding her ever submissive to God’s will. Coni® every-one by hunger pressed, lhere s plenty for ub all; Anu we will do our best for those Who hearken to this call. Those who were so fortunate as to attend the oyster supper at Mr . J. B. Clark’s last winter, will hail with delight the announcement that there is to be auother at the same place on Friday night, Nov. 14th. Oysters prepared by skill ful hands and served with every thing needed to make them de lightful, will be the principal dish. In addition to that, fruits, cream, cake, and chocolate will be found plentiful. Wagon8 will bsj sent into Perry for those who have no conveyan ces. School is progressing nicely, and, if it were not for the lack of desks, would be well equipped. We hope by this means to raise money to supply the room for the spring term. Though the pupils have not now the opportunities for doing their best work, they are doing well; but we expect, with the addition of desks, to see better results and to have them more strikingly illustrated. So don’t forget the date aud place Thafcjfflows with milk aud houey;” We’ll welcome you with open arms, But dou’t forget your money. M. C PAUL’S.. Why not give us a triul on Bed Blankets? We have an elegant line. Anything you want in Cotton Blankets, and a most extraordinary line of All- Wool lilanKets. We in vite comparisons, we court competition on Bed Blamcets: Blankets at 65c pair. Good clean stock, good weight, and size about 9-4. White and Gray. Blankets at 76o pair. Something similar to the above line, only a little heavier. Blankets at $1.00 pair. These we make leaders of. There is more weight, more size, more good hon est value in this blanket than is usually found in $1.25 lines. Blankets at $2.00 and $2.50 pair. 11-4, mixed wool and cotton, very fine Blankets for the money; Blankets at $1.25 and $1.50. The weight and size of these Blankets will surprise you. Feel and wear like all-wool stock. Size about 11-4, In white and gray. Blankets at $4.00 pair. All-wool, 10- 4. This Blanket is our. pride. We guarantee absolutely *6very thread to be. all wool. $5 00 won’t buy a better one. Blaukets at $6.00 and $6.60 pair. 11- 4, all wool—not mixed, but fine California wool. Hemmed with silk. Would be oheap at $7.60. When you -purchase your winter supply of Blankets give us a look. If you are not convinced that well save you money, we don't ask you to luy. t ILi. IMl. IF-A-UID. A Fitting Opportunity. Rates, $2.00 Per Day. A HOME-LIKE HOTEL Special attention given Transient Trade. ^6 J* to WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING... For several years for a case of Piles Boils, Outs, Burns, Bruises, Sore and Fevered Breast, Old Sores, Insect Bite or Sting, Ringworm or Tetter, that Firs Pope’s Mullen Salve would not cure, but so far we have been agreeably disappointed. The verdict of all who have used it is that it’s the one quick, absolute and perfect healer. Nothing on earth like it. \ Nothing sensational or fakey about it. It stands on its merit. It is put up on a neat and pretty pack age Use it. Your money back if yon are not satisfied. If your druggist does not have it in stock,send us 50 oents and- we will send you a large box by mail. Mrs. Annie M. Pore & Co., 526 Bismark Place, Jacksonville, Fla of “The biggest is not always the best,” said Mr. R. L. Fermenter the other day, with reference to the store wherein the Fermenter Shoe Co., began business about six weeks ago. Mr. R. L. Fermenter, who has control of this store and business, has been in the shoe business thir teen years in Macon. Five years with gRoff Sims & Bro.; then five years with E. B. Harris & Co and then manager and buyer the Macon Shoe Co. While in business with others, Mr, Permenter demonstrated his thorough knowledge of the shoe trade, and became well-known to a wide circle of customers. Iu beginning business on his own account, he proposes to share with his customers the benefits of his experience. He says the first month of his new business consid erably exceeded his expectations While handling all grades, he makes a specialty of medium and cheapshoes. Though full of shoes his store is small. He is his own salesman, No heavy rent and clerk hire expense must be added to the price of his shoes, there fore -he propsses to sell at lower prices than other dealers. Mr. Permenter invites our read ers to call and see him at 463 Third street, Macon, Ga. Superior Farming. This is an ago in which superi ority pays better than it over did. The highest results are no longer by accident, but by superiority. In dll trades and professions it is the quality upon which is built the highest achievement and the greatest ( profits. The superior preparation of the soil with im plements constructed for the pur- posi, followed by cultivation on up-to-date lines, will do much to offset unevenjweather conditions, assuring better crops and a supe rior bank account. Now is the time to prepare the soil for another year’s crop, and we trust our readers will take up the subject of superior implements withe the Bibb Supply Company, Macon, Ga. t -Houston’s Representatives have been given places on committees of the House of Representatives as follows: Richardsbn, on oorpo rations, education, immigration, labor and labor statistics, and pensions. Brown, on manufac tures, special judiciary, state of the republic and UniverBty of Georgia. ANY HOSPITAL or Orphan asylum, children’s homo or iusti tufce maintained by charitable support, will be presented with generous amount of Longman & Martinez Paints whenever they paint. This offer has been in force for twenty-seven years Over 80,000 houses of various siz es are painted every year at low est cost; because about a gallon of oil must be added to each gal Ion of our paint before using Superior durability insures pro tection for many years. Always sold under insurance guarantee. Longman & Martinez. Sole Agents, Ohas. L. Bateman & Co., Byron -Genuine Texas Seed Oats. F. M. Houser. ZB 1 . O. ZDJA1T, ■" PISRay, GA. The only exclusive Furniture and Coffin Store in Petry j j. FURNITURE, COFFINS, CASKETS, UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES NEW HOME AND WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, the lest made. Making all my purchases direct from manufacturers. enables me to sell goods cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. Mr. JT. R. FUDGE is with me. He has had long experience in the Furni ture and Sewing Machine business, and will take pleas ure in showing a Machine at your home. j! Masonic j Building;. \\5i^ r~\ c a /-v/tti f o- Georgia, TO OUR FRIENOS AND PATRONS. For several years past we have sold Tenuesse Mules* and from what our customers tell us and from our own? observation, we are satisfied these mules are worth” from $15.00 to $25.00 more than the Western muhs* and they do not cost our customers a penny more. The mules we sell are raised in the mountains of Ten nessee and are stronger and hardier than the Western mules, and are well broke and will stand as much work the first year as the second. Owing to the iac.t that our expenses are light, we are .prepared to save you money.- Kemember, all the mules we sell are guaranteed' to be all right, or your money will be refunded. We \yill have in a car of these mules November 1st, next. Call and see them. Ingrain Carpeting,. worth 40c yd. going at 35c. Ingram Carpet ing worth 50c going at 40c a All sizes and prices in Rugs. L. M. Paul’s. yd. Big reduction in some styles of Men’s Hats. If you want a hat at a bargain call on us, L. M. Paul’s. —C. M. Branan, the “Cheap Mule Man,” 520 Poplar street Macon, Ga., is ready to serve you. "STo-u. Save Ail commission by dealing with us direct when in need of money. We make loans on any good collateral. No commission charged. We pay you interest on your deposits. Have You seen our Branch Bank? Home Savings Bank, American National Bank BuildtDg. MACON, GA. OASTORIA ForlnfantsandChildren. The B. A Mebbitt, President. Oscar E. Dooley, Cashier, 350-352 Poplar St., Macon, Ga. The Best Price For Cotton Is the thing all farmers want when they are ready to sell. The Iron Warehon.se Near Depot. PERRY, GA. is ready to serve all comers, with best facilities and a deter mination to give the best service. BAGGING AND TIES for sale at lowest market price. - High-Grade Fertilizers For Grain and Fruit Trees* Respectfully; ’ Bears the Signature ot I BUY COTTON SEDD LIVERY STABLE ON MAIN STREET. -S8