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Pbbby, Thursday, December 11.
local news,
—Dont Fail to call on 0. M.
Branan, the “Cheap Mule Man,”
520 Poplar street, Macon, Ga., if
you want a mule or Horse. ^
18 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar
for $1 at Fred M. Houser’s.
~A.11 kinds of Concentrated Soups
10c per can ft W. B, Sims’.
FOR HOMEST WORK
Go to W, B. WRIGHT at Elko.
Carriages, Wagons, General Repair
Work. New Work, put up to order.
Horse-Slioeing given special attention
Fine Painting, in both Carriage and
House painting,
Highest oash price paid for Sorap
Iron and Metal. .
Watches and
Silverware.
We have' just put in stock
the most complete line .of >
Watches we have ever car
ried. We also have a very-
nice line' of Sterling Sil-
ware and Fancy China for
Wedding Presents. Call
and see us and get prices.
We defy competition. . .
No trouble to show goods.
J. L. Fincher & Son,
. • . . fcf ■ V ' •• " ‘
Fort Valley. Ga.
Fanu 'Loans
We consider good farm latjds the best
security for loans. We oan make suoh
loans promptly and at lowest rates. If
you wish to borrow let ub hear frqm you.
Security Loan & Abstract Co,
MACON, GA.
J. J,
Cobb,
President.
Tuns. 1?. West* •
Sec, uud Att’y.
MONEY.
Loans negotiated on improved
farms, at lowest market rates, and on
most liberal terms.
Business of fifteen years atandin
Store than three million dollars
loans nor"tinted. Facilities unsur
passed. ^OWABD M. SMITH,
Vo. 314 Si>um»4 St.. Macon, Ga
mmiilir
U.S.&Co< •
I Although it has been quite a
while since there has been any
thing from our little “villa,” we
have not been sleeping. I oan
assure you. Our motto is “Prog
ress, ’ and we practice what we
preach.
She Sunday School wilf have a
Christmas tree at the school-room
here on the night of Deo. 24th.
We invite everybody to come
out and help ns make this the
most successful tree we -have ever
had. The different committees
have been appointed and we feel
sure they will do their duty.
Santa Claus says he will be with
us. We also ask each person to
bring a “pound/’ and after the
presents are delivered- every-thing
possible will be done t6 make
the evening pleasant. Ac au ap
propriate hour refreshments will
be served. So don’t forget the
time and date.
This is a splendid location for
one wishing • to take boarders, as
more than can be accomodated,
the demand for board is much.
The report is circulated that we
will lose our assistant teacher.
Our loss is “some one’s” gain.
This is the second bride who was
once our assistant teacher, we will
lose this year. So girls, if you
want to get married just get the
assistant’s place in our school, as
well as the P. M. at Byron.
Our school is progressing nicely
with Prof. Kilpatrick as Princi
pal. The enrollment has been
above the average.
Mrs. W. T. Simmons of Dub
lin has returned home after spend
ing several days with Mr. and
Mrs, W. W. Simmons.
Mrs' J. G. Dorsett and chil
dren of Macon visited her mother
last week, Mj'b. D. H. Holleman.
There will be a “pound” par
ty at the school room here Fri
day night of this week, Dec. 18.
Everybody invited and a good
time in store for all. One of the
many features of the evening will
be a “Magic Lanturn” show. An
admission fee of five cents will* be
chargedYfor all wishing to see it.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Arnold spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. R. D. Aultman visited the
Central City Friday.
Elko Etchings.
By Pineapple.
Messrs, E. H. Wimberly, Jr.,
G-. T, Brown and A. J. Skipper
Made a business trip to the Cen
tral City Saturday Nov. 29t.h.
We have been informed that Mr.
WY S. Haley will soon move with
his family from what \vas : onoe
known as the “Golden Hill” to
vhat will be known as “Silver
Mountain.” We hope he will soon
be able to make a large invest
ment. .
The white euat of Jack FroBt
was seen everywhere last Friday,
and we are now having some real
cold : weather.
Our first snow seen this year,
fell’last Thursday, Thanksgiving
day. Th6 pretty flakes fell only
about ten minutes. 1
Misses Estelle and Ava Haley
were the guests of Miss , Lillie
Skipper Saturday. 1
Mrs. A. J. Skipper and- daugh
ter spent last Friday with Mrs.
W. S. Ellis.
Miss Julii Rentz of near Gro-
vania .comes over to Hayneville
thrice weekly, to £ive Maggie and
Lida Ellis musio lessons.
Our boys and girls are increas
ing rapidly in* number. Open
ybur door wider, Mr. Fitzgerald,
and introduce us to your sweet,
blushing “Thelma”.
.Mrs. P. H. Love joy of Haw-
kinsville was the guest of her son,
Mr. R. F. Napier, of this place.
Mr. J. ( B. Lane and sister, Mrs.
T. H. Lane and Master Zeddie,
visited Mrs. N. Gilbert last Satur
day.
Mr. W. S. Haley made a busi*
ness trip to Perry Monday.
Everything and everybody in a
rush renting and trying to get
moved and quieted down . by
Christmas.,
It is uuderstoqd that Mr. W. G.
Fitzgerald will be numbered
among our inhabitants another
year. He'will enterthe mercan
tile business. I have but one
more word to say, it will be Gro-
vania’s loss and Hayneville’s
gain, Deo. 5th.
The all-absorbing thought: “What shall I give mother?
father, brother, sister or friends*for a Christmas Present
Read over this; you may see something that will strike you:
Silk Handkerchiefs for children, embroidered. tOc
Silk Handkerchiefs for ladies, plain and fanoy........ 15c and 25c
Silk Handkerchiefs for men, plain and fauoy bordered. 60c and '75c
Linen Handkerchiefs for ladies, plain.......... 6o, 10c, 15c and 26o
Linen Handkerchiefs for men........................ 15c and 25c
Cotton Handkerchiefs for men and ladies all prioes from.. 5o to 25c
Silk Mufflers for men $1.00, 1.26,1.50
Shawls, croohgjied, several styles. 1.00
Fascinators, crocheted. 26o, 50o, 1.00
Eider Down SaqiieB, for ladies j ....... 1.00
Bedroom Slippers, fui tops, tan/and red............ $1.00 and 1.50
Gloves for men, any kind, any style. 25o,v60o, 1.00, 1.25
Glovps for boys, wool 25o
Gloves for ladies, GolfB at 26o and 60o; Kid. 1.00
Buggy Robes, all grades from $1.00 to 7.60
Fine Down Comforts, Satine, $5.00: Silk. $10$)0
Ladies’ Purses and Card Case combined . 25o, 50c, $1,00
Men’s Purses. .... 5o, 10c, 15o and 26o
Cutlery—Pocket Knives, 6o to 76c; Scissors.......... 10c to $1.00
Embroidery Scissors. 26o and 60c; Razors $1.00 to $2;50
Silver-plated Ware, big assortment of Novelties............... 26c
Silver-plated Ware, many useful articles. $2.60, 2.76, 8,00, 8 60
Meat Mills, very useful household article $1 50>
Air Guns, for boys, $1.00; Cutting Tables, will-fold up 41*25
Coal VaBeB, $8. and $4; Washstand Sets, 10 pieces.. $500 and $0 00
Window Shades, 25o and 50o; Rugs, all kinds and prices. 85o tb 8 00
==Xj. live. :eya.tj~xys-===
-Childrens'
$1.75, $2.50, $
ft
For several years for a case of Piles,
Boils, Oats, Burns, Bruises, Sore and
Fevered Breast, Old Sores, Insect Bite
or Sting, Ringworm or Tetter, that Mrs.
Pope’s FI alien Salve would not
cure, but so fur wo 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 in a neat and pretty pack
age. Use it. Your money back if you
are not satisfied. If your druggist does
not have it in stock,send us 50 cents and
we will send you a large box by wail.
Mbs. Annie M. Pope & Co.,
526 Biemark Place, Jacksonville, Fla
PnSITin&R GUARANTEED under reasonable
l Uull lUllO conditions. May deposit money
tor tuition in bank till position is secured, or
f lT . e notes, or contract to pay out of salary,
and without security, after course is completed
and positioifis secured. Our facilities tor se
curing- positions, and the proficiency of our
graduates, are strongly endorsed by business
men from Maine to California. Our 150-page
catalogue will explain all. Send for it. Ad
dress Draughon’a College at either place.
[)RAUG ^ QN ’ S /JP
PRACTICAL
business^
Nashville, Tend.
Atlanta, Q a . A Ft. Worth, Texas.
Montgomery, Ala. V Galveston, Texas.
Little Rock, Ark. U Shreveport, La.
No Vacation St. Louis, flo. Enter any time
thorough, practioal and progressive
?5 h °° ls °f the kind in the world. Author four
lext-books on bookkeeping. Four weeks book,
Reaping with tis equal to twelve by the old plan*
aiso give superior course shorthand, etc. We
expend more money securing positions than. al
most any business'college takes in as tuition.
Cheap hoard; car fare plid. CATALOG FREE.
By Big Sandy.
Miss Elina Houser has return
ed from an extended visit to
friends and relatives in South
Carolina.
Mrs. H. J. Brown aud Miss Ma
mie Brown visited friends iu Hen
derson Sunday.
Rev. H. C. Brewton and Mrs,
A. M. Houser are attending con
ferencejip Thomasvillei
Mrsj, J. F. Houser spent several
days in Macon last week.
Messrs. J. H. Grace and W. E.
Till visited Perry Monday.
Mr. W. O. Gaines of Maoou
spent Sunday with relatives here
Mrs. C. G. Hardeman of Ma
con is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Houser.
Mr. Geo. T. Eubanks of Hen
derson spent Sunday in our city.
Hon. J. Pope Brown of Haw-
kinsville was here a short while
Saturday.
Miss Alma Harrison of Musella
was here for a few days last week
the guest of Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Mr. C. I.Bennett of Vienna
spent Sunday with Mr. W. E
Means.
"Miss. Julia Turrentine has re
turned from an extended visit to
Florida.
Rev. S. B. Edwards of Hender
son spent Sunday here.
Dr. T. P. Jones of Unadilla was
here Sunday afternoon.
BOOKKEEPING,
p F ..— - ■■ SHORTHAND,
rjN MA N S H IP, etc., successfully
J}”fht by mail or no charges. We
s*vebetter Home Study Course than
P e £ cent of the business colleges
fU e ey personal instruction. Write
I^pcelist of Home Study Course. Aaareaa
DRAUGHON’S BUS. COLL,, Nashville, Tenn.
—'Jo'y/Books for children, other
Books tor boys and girls and old
er people, at
Holtzclaw’s Drugstore.
Town Taxes.
The Tax books of the town of
Perry will close on the 20th of
December, and all property own
ers are request'd to pay their taxes
before that tiqae.
J. R. Miller, clerk.
—Capes and Jackets^..all grades
and prices. L. -M. Paul.
*5Toix Oetxa. Bta.y avdla.03a.ixa.e13r.
Have your Machinery repaired, buy parts of Machinery, Pipe and
Steam Fittings and Dressed Lumber at
... Anthoine’s Machine Works...
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
All kinds of Repair Work in Iron and Wood. Patterns made to order. Dress
ed and Matched Flooring and Ceiling for sale and Lumber dressed to order.
FULL LINE OF COFFINS AND CASKETS.
\
Rubbers, $1.50,
!.75, L. M. Paul.
WHY SUFFER
HEADACHE OR LAGRIPPE1
^ CURE YOURSELF WITH
CAPUD1NE
■ NO BAD EFFECTS.
Sold at all Drugstores.
Prudent Women
know the value of a savings
account in a strong bank.
That’s why so many of them
have a snug sum of money
earning 4 per cent, interest
in - - - - - - - - -
Home Savings Bank,
American National Bank Building.
MACON, GA.
R. A Merritt, Oscar E. Dooley,
President. Cashier,
Spring Term, 1903, —
lit-; a. JDJkTZr,
PERRY, GA. .
| The only exclusive Furniture and Coffin Store in Perry jj
FURNITURE,
COFFINS, CASKETS, UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES
NEW HOME AND WHEELER & WILSON
SE WIN 61 MACHINES, the best matte.
Making all my purchases direct from manufacturers enables
me to sell goods cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere, j
Mr. J. K. VUDGB " X
is with me. He has had long experience in the Furni
ture and Sewing Machihe business, and will take pleas
ure in showing a Machine at your home.
Masonic
.Building.
c*i A Perry,
n Mna/ntom WM a
Georgia,
-OF-
The Best Price For Cotton
Is the thing all farmers want when
they are ready to sell.
' i. ' V , '
Iron Warehouse
Near Depot, PERRV, GA.
Begins the 1 first Monday in January—
5th day—and continues 5 months.
Incidental fee for resident pupfis $2.50;
non residents, $3.50.
Prof. W. W. Driskell, principal.
Mis^eS Annie B olleman and Mary Kil-
ltD, Assistants.
This is a graded school of high order,
and under competent instructors it read
ily ranks with the best high schools of
the state. ■ ...
The incidental fee must be paid in
cash to the secretary and treasurer of
the board, Mr. B. C. Uoltzclaw, before
pupils will be permitted to enter the
school. „ . , • .. , .,
It will be more beneficial *o the cmi-
dre»,more agreeable to the teachers, and
more satisfactory to the Board of Edu
cation and parents if each child is per
mitted to enter on the first day of the
term and not be allowed to miss even
one recitation during the entire session.
Good board can be obtained in private
families at from $8 to $10 per month.
Any other information can be obtain
ed by addressing either of the under
signed. K. N. Holtzclaw, Pres.
B. C. HoltzciiAW, dec. and Treas.
CASTOR IA for Infants and Children.
Subscribe for Vhe Home Journal.
is ready to serve all comers, with best facilities and a deter
mination td give the best service. •
BAGGING AJSTD TIES
, for sale at lowest market price.
High-Grade Fertilizers For Grain Jand Fruit] Trees.
Respectfully,
"E5 ."T" "Tl /t* a -T^r^"ri=rnv/r a
rtw ■ImmIm ■in4L«faiMBiniaW Jmihh y
' s Y. ' ' ^7 ’ " i / ^ ^ t'lBt ‘‘ •• Y
r , I BUTCOTTON SEED
LIVERY STABLE ON MAIN STREET.
I am still selling the....
l
Bears the
Signature
of
THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
I am also handling Paints, Oils and Glass.
IMY a. BA-IhlKIGGlIM:, ert.,
DEALER IN HARDWARE.
808 Third St. (M'eav Post Office) MACO^, GA