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Perry,
Thursday, Januarx I.
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LOCAL NEWS,
News from Heard.
Elko Etchings.
Strictly first-class goods
for the entire year.'
Prompt attention to all
orders. Earnest desire
for yoor patronage.
Best wishes to all.
Respectfully,
By Plow Boy.
And still it is Christmas. We
wish we had been a quadruple, as
old Santy put seventy-five cents
• in each sock.
Everybody is anxious for New
Year’s day to come so that work
can commence again.
Pittsburg is a new addition to
old Heard.
Our recent improvements, the
rural route and telephone, are giv
ing entire satisfaction.
Mr. B. A. HeaM and family,
recently of Claud, have moved
into our neighborhood, Mr. Heard
having bought the V. E. Heard
plaoe.
Mr. J. E. Carney and family
are visiting in Bibb county.
Mr, Arch Parker, of Chicago,
111., is visiting his relatives around
here, after an absence of seven
years.
Masters Julius
W. B. Sims.
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. Li. Fincher & Son,
Fort Valley. Ga.
Farm Loans
We consider good farm lands the best
security for loans. We oan 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
ia, at lowest market rates, and on
lost liberal terms.
Business of fifteen years standing,
[ore than three million dollars in
loans ns»«tiated. Facilities unsur
passed. HOWARD U. SMITH,
to. 814 S«umo4 St.. Macon, Qa.
t HAVE BEEN
oqIng...
For several years for a case of Piles,
Boils, Outs, Bums, Bruises, Sore and
Fevered Breast, Old Sores, Insect Bite
or Sting,Ringworm or Tetter, that Mrs.
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 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 largp box by mail.
Mbs. Annie M. Pope & Co.,
526 Bismark Plaoe, ((Jaeksonvill e, Fla
and Henry and
Miss Clifford Heard of Perry, are
spending Christmas with their
grandfather, Mr. J. M. Heard.
Dr. T. K. Tharpe and family
are at his father’s, Mr. J. D.
Tharpe, Dr. Tharpe may locate
in Perry, he says.
Mr. J. M. Heard, Jr., of Macon
spent Christmas day at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Goodman,
of Ashburn, visited Mr. and Mrs.'
J. H. Sauls last week.
Mr. J. 0. Sandefur has been
dancing all during Xmas, trying
to appear young since he became
grandpapa.
Mr. G. L. Stripling and family
of Perry spent a portion of
Christmas out here.
Mils Annie Johnson, of Center
ville, is visiting Miss Alma Mor
ris.
Mr. J. R Stripling, has just re
turned from Pulaski county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Andrews of
Roberta are here visiting rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Heard vis
ited in Macou last week. Mr.
Heard has recently purchased the
body of land known hare as ‘.$>en-
nard’s Quarter,” and \i&having a
dwelling erected thereon. v
Last Sunday afternoon at 8:80
o’clock promptly, Miss Ellen Par
ker and Mr. John Perdue were
happily married, Rev. Albert S.
Dix performing the ceremony in
his usual impressive Style. At
the appointed hour the couple
walked out on the veranda and
their hearts were made to beat as
one in the presence of a large con
course of relatives and friends.
The attendants were Miss Ophelia
Parker, of Unadilla, and Mr. J.
W. Perdue of Heard. The bride
is the, elder daughter of Mr. J,
Matt Parker, and possesses the
qualities that made friends for
her everywhere, and the groom
has certainly won a true help
me^t. The groom is a successful
young farmer of near Bonaire.
He is manly, energetic, worthy of
the high esteem in which he is
held, and whose character is above
reproach. The popularity and
friendship of these young people
were attested by a collection of
beautiful presents that were not
ed for their usefulness. It was
the best attended marriage we
have witnessed in some time. A
number of relatives from Dooly
county attended the marriage.
We wish the happy couple a long
and useful life.
Deo. 30th 1902,
By Big Sandy,
Miss Maude Rogers of Mt. Ver
non its the attractive guest of Miss
Mamie Brown.
Misses Mary Jeter and Mary
Brown of Unadilla are the guests
of Mrs. J. D. Marshall.
Those who came home from
school to spend the holidays are,
Misses Maribel Grace from Oox
college, Lucile Kiezer from Green
ville, S; 0., Edna Kezer from;
Forsyth, Luoy Graoe from Perry
and Clyde Buff from Hawkins-
ville, Mr. 0. E. Houser from Ox
ford.
Messrs. C.E. Eubanks and W.E.
Till spent Sunday in Henderson.
Mrs, 0. E. Eubanks is visiting
in Locust Grove.
Mrs. C. G. Hardeman of Macon
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Houser.
Miss Lilia Mae Mims of Harris
sonj spent the holidays with Miss
Virginia Means.
Mr. W. 0. Gaines of Macon
spent Christmas here.
Miss Mary Jones of Henderson,
is visiting her sister Mrs. P. S
Dennard here.
Mrs. J. H. Clark spent the hol
idays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Harrell in Coohran.
Mr, E. T. MoMillian of Fort
Valley was a visitor to our oity
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Emmie Means and A. 0.
Pate spent Sunday in Henders on.
Miss Maggie Marr spent several
days last week with Miss Mamie
B?own.
,, Mr. D. McDonald is visiting his
parents in Yatesvslle.
Mrs. Laura Swearingin of 1 Vi-
euna is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1 W.
R. Davis.
At the regular oommunioation
of Elko Lodge No. 448 F. & A. M.
held Friday night Dec. 26th, the
following bretheren were elected
and inaugurated to fill the offices
for the year 1908:
W. M., Dr. John 0. Maun; 8.
W., J. L. Eubanks; J. W., J. H.
Clark; Secty., C. E. Eubanks;
'Ireas., John H. Grace; Chaplain,
Rev. S. B. Edwards; S. D., W. S.
Murrow; J. D., John F. Houser;
S. S., W,D. Powell; J. S. N. W.
H. Gilbert; Tyler, J. H. Coffee.
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JbjLJhdk'JEiAi Jh
—Dont Fail to call on, 0. M.
Branali, the “Cheap Mule Man,”
520 Poplar street, Macon, Ga., if
you want a mule or Horse.
—Syrup Barrels cheap.
F. M Houser.
positions gassi
for tuition ia bank till
give notes, or contract
D tmder reasonable
May deposit money
sition is secured, or
pay out of salary,
as, and the proficiency of our
strongly endorsed by business
ne to California. Our 150-page
catalogue •will explain all. Send for it. Ad
dress Dranghou’s College at either place.
PRAUGHON’S
graduates, are
men from Maine
catalogue will explain all.
PRAOTIOAL
BUSINESS^
Nashyllle, Tenn.
Atlanta, Os. A Pt. Worth, Texas,;
Montgomery, Ala. Galveston, Texas.
Little Rock, Ark. Shreveport, La.
No Vacation St. Louis, Ho. Enter any time
. schools of the ki
I text'
r keeping with us eqial'to twelve by the old plan.
gQ ctinni*in< a rnnrca nf/i TXT,
Also give superior course shorthand, etc." We
expend more monej securing positions than al
most any business College takes in as tuition
Cheap board; car fare paid. CATALOG FRBE
HOME STUDY
PEN MANS if IP, Ac., successfully
taught by mall orno charges. We
LAY by:
a part of your earnings
regularly, and you will
have a partner that will
work for you day and
night. Savings earn 4
per cent, interest com
pounded twice a year at
this bank. You can bank
by mail.
Home Savings Bank*
American National Bank Building.
MACON, GA.
R. A Mebbitt,
President.
Osoab E. Dooljiv,
Cashier,
Spring Term, 1903,
—t-OF-*—
—At the concluding meeting of
the old board of county commis
sioners last Tuesday, only routine
business was transacted. They
paid all accounts due, and will
turn over the county financial af
fairs to the. new board with no
debt outstanding.
Just a’word to our friends and patrons: As the
old year is being ushered out,and as we are about to
enter the threslihold of the new, we wish to express
our appreciation for the liberal trade you have seen
fit to give us in 1902.
We are again out for business in 1903, and with a
stronger pull and a more earnest desire to serve you
to your very best interests, we ask you for your bus
iness, an l we ask you to remember tlrat ‘‘The lamp
of the past, still burning brightly, is a safe light for,
the future.’ 1 *
Yours very truly,
mm
Iv. M. PAUlv.
OUR SHOES
OUR PRICES
AT&T*
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1. 1. HARM!
—Capes, Jackets and Reefers.
This winter is a hard one, and
the worst is still to come. Let
us fix you up in nice, warm wraps.
We have all grades and prices.
L. M. Paul’s.
give better Home Study Course than
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50 per cent of thebusiness colleges
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> Course.
Urlcsol—Its Wonderful Powers.
Mr. Hprry Isaacs, general baggage
agent Santa Fe R. R., Los Angeles,
the home of Ubiosoii, writes: “Having
suffered from Rheumatism and a torpid
liver, I was advised to try Ubiosol. I
can assure you the result is astonishing.
It never fails to cure. I take pleasure
in testifying to the wonderful ourative
powers of Ubiosol.” It also cures Kid
ney and Bladder troubles caused by uric
acid in the system. Druggists sell it at
$1.00 per bottle.
Begins the first Monday in January—
5th day—and continues 5 months.
Incidental fee for resident pupils $2.60;
non residents, $8.50.
Prof. W. W. Driskell, principal.
Misses Annie Bolleman and Willie
Cooper, 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 chil
dren, 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 pf 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,
i Any other information can be obtain
ed by addressing either of the under
signed. R. N. Holtzclaw, Pres.
j8. C. Holtzolaw, (See. and Treas.
The Iron Warehouse
Depot. PERRV,
is ready to serve all comers, with beBt faci
mination to give the best service.
BAGGING A.IVI> ? TIES
for sale at lowest market price.
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COR. THIRL AND CHERRY STS.
MACOST, GEORGIA.
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The only exclusive Furniture and Coffin Store in Perry |
' 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. M R. HTJHGIS
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.
Masonic
Building:.
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Perry,
Georgia,
The Best Price For Cotton
Is the thing all farmers want when
they are ready to sell.
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