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Perry, Thursday, December 8.
LOCAL NEWS,
When You Want
THE BEST
GROCERIES
Banks—Cater.
GALL ON
W. B. Sims.
Fresh Dove
the best, at
and Picnic Hams,
W. D. Day’s.
Pam For Bent.
A good Farm, consisting of 800
acres hi good state of cultivation,
7 miles west of Perry. Address
P^O. Box 88, Perry, Ga.
WARREN D. NOTTINGHAM.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
355 THIRD 8T. MACON, GA.
Will practice in the several courts,
Federal and State.
Special attention given to causes in
the courts of this oirouit,
TBT.
Loans negotiated on improved farms
at lowest market fates, and on most lib
eral terms.
Business of fifteen years’ standing.
More than three million dollars in loans
negotiated. Facilities unsurpassed.
HOWARD M. SMITH,
No. 814 Second St., Macon, Ga.
At about 9 o’clock last Wednes
day morning, November 25th,
Mrs. Priscilla Virden Elliott died
at the home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Cheekj, near' Small Aoademy.
The burial was iu Evergreen
cemetery at Perry Thursday af
ternoon.
She was born in Upson county,
Ga., on April 6th, 1884, (Miss
Priscilla Virden.)
On March 10th, 1858 she was
married to Mr. Thomas Elliott,
and thereafter she lived in Pike
county until 1894, Then for
three years she lived with her
sen-in-law and daughter iu Macon
rouuty, her husband and oue
daughter Having preceded her to
the “Better Land.”
During the last 8 years she lived
in Houston county, most of that
time in declining health. \
Of her immediate family only
one daughter survives her, Mrs.
W. J. Cheek.
Since girlhood she was an ex
emplary member of the Method
ist church, her life being in word
and deed in thorough harmony
with her profession of Christiani
ty. Though continually ill five
or six mouths prior to her death,
she bore her afflicton with Chris
tian fortitude, knowing that
health oould not be reoovered.
She was indeed a good woman,
true to duty and her obligations
to God and mankind.
Her life was well-rounded in
all that makes true Christianity,
and the memory of her most ad
mirable oharaoter iB a rich legaoy
to those who loved her.
While the sincere sympathy
aocoaded by many friends is ear
nest and true, only Divine Will
can'give consolation to the bereav
ed daughter and other ^relatives'.
A truly good woman has been
called to her eternal reward.
Seasonable Seeds.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Seed Wheat, Rye, Barley,
Oats, Crimsori, Red and Burr
Clover, Hairy Vetch and best
Winter Grasses
Onion Sets, and a full line of
Garden Seed.
Write and get prices, or call
to see me.
H. Weight, The Seedsman,
Third St., MACON, GA.;
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Railroad Faro Raid. 500
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Penmanship, etc., taught hymail. Write for
100 page BOOKLET on Home Study. It’s free.
A marriage that is of much in
terest to the people of Perry was
that of Mr. Fletoher Sydhey Ca
ter to Miss Kathleen Banks on
Wednesday evening, November
25th, at the bride’s home in For
syth, Georgia.
The bride wore a traveling suit
of blue cloth, carrying a beautiful
bouquet of bride’s roses. She is
a lovely young lady of the bru
nette type, possessing many per
sonal charms.
The groom, who is the seootid
son, of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher S. Cater, who fox? a num
ber of yearfc made their home in
Perry, is a young man of sterling
qualities.
After the ceremony the bride
and groom were given a reoeption
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cater iu Macon, brother
of the groom, where sixteen mem
bers of the family enjoyed their
hospitality.
Ou Fri,day they left for their
future home iu Atlanta, where
Mr. Cater is engaged in business,
being secretary and treasurer of
the National Lumber Company
of that city. Friend.
Musical Concert At Byron.
Musical lovers will be given
rare treat Friday night, this week,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Ezell in Byron.
The concert will be by Misses
Peek and Overbeck of the, Macon
Sohool of Music aud Miss Julia
Goodall. These ladies are musical
artists, and are given unqualified
endorsement by musical oritios
who have heard them.
We understand the benefit wiL
be devoted to sohool purposes.
Usual price of admission.
Concert will begin promptly at
7:45 p. m. Friday, Deo. 4th, 1908.
An excellent program of vocal
and instrumental music will be
rendered.
These artists command applause
and afford much pleasure whenev
er heard.
—Within the last six weeks
two new bridges in Houston coun
ty have been completed by Con.
tractor J. A. Walton; one at C
H. Thompson’s mill and the oth
er across Mossy creek on the Per
ry and Macon road, * known as
Woolfolk’s bridge. The propos
ed bridge across Bay creek on the
Fort Valley and Perry road has
nob yet been commenced.
—At 8 o’olook Thursday morn
ing, Deoemher 8rd, Miss Emmie
Florence Means ot near Marshail-
ville and Mr. Anthony Cowart
Pate of Grovania will be married
at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wil
liam Means, grand parents of the
bride, near Elko. Many friends
throughout Houston and adjaoent
oounties will heartily extend con
gratulations and best wishes for
their futurtf welfare. We under
stand Mr. Pate has arranged to
build a residence at Grovania,
and will engage in mercantile
business on his own account.
—The dwelling house on the
Green Fitzgerald plantation be
tween Elko and Henderson was
destroyed by fire at noon last
Thursday. The house was occu
pied by Mr. Joe J. Jones and fam
ily, and we regret to learn that
all their household belongings
and clothing, except the clothes
they wearing, were burned. It is
supposed the fire was caused by
rats, as it origiuatod in the ceil
ing over a shed room in which
there was neither a chimney nor
a fire place.
—We now have in operation at
our shop, a first olass Grist Mill
and can grind meal, grits or
cracked corn as you may wish.
We grind for the regular toll,
(bushel for bushel;) We also
have a wood yard and can furnish,
in cue horse wagon loads, stove
wood, nicely split and ready to
burn, at 60 cents per load. Wood
for fireplace, sawed to any desired
length, 50 cents a load. >
Southern Hay Press Co.
—Boys and Girls winter .Shoes
Look out for the best wearers.
You will find them here.
L. M. Paul’s.
—Mr. W. Hemingway was at
Eufaula, Ala., from November 9
to 14th, aud judged the poultry
at the fair held by the South
east Alabama Poultry Associa
tion. He is an expert concern
ing pure-bred poultry.
—Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls
for sale or exchange for seed.
T. S. Chapman, Perry, Ga.
—A niceHue of Ties at 25c, 85c
and 50c at
Edwards & Marshall.
—Best Salt cheapest at
Fred M. Houser’s.
—Cotton Flannel in all the
grades at Edwards & Marshall’s.
All kinds fresh Groceries and
fresh.Canned Goods; Best Pearl
Grits just received at W. D. Day’s.
Everybody knows when they’ve got
rheumatism, but those who have never
tried it can’t imagine how quickly rheu
matic pains are relieved by applications
of Ramon’s Nerve and Bone Oil. 25c.
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retail trade and agents for manufecturing house
having well established business; local territo
ry • straight salary $20 paid weekly and expense
money advanced; previo us experience unneces
sary ; position permanent; business successful.
Enclose self-addressed envelope. Supejintend-
ent Travelers, 605 Monon Bldg., Chicago.
—Best Chilled. Plows and-Plow
Castings of all kinds at
Fred M. Houser’s.
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Manhattan Therapeutic Association
Dep’fc B., 1135 Broadway, New York,
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THE EMPIRE STORE
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SPECIAL PRICE SALE THIS WEEK
On Tailor Suits, Jackets, Furs, Sweaters,
Waists and Skirts, MclntosJies and Rain Coats|
Blankets, Comforts and Table Linens.
Cordnroys and Velvets.
All Kinds of Dress Goods aiid Silks.
NTo such assortment of Holiday Goods ever offered
in Middle Georgia as are shown here.
Come to see us, or write for any of these goods at
special prices.
MORE ROOM.
LARGER STOCK.
Having moved into a more commodious store (A.B. Small's
old stand) and very much increased our stock, we are bet
ter able than ever to supply the people with
heoes
of every
grade.
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Every pair guaranteed to be as represented.
SPECIAL BARCAINS IN SAMPLE SHOES.
We buy and sell for cash, consequently our prices are low.
Mr* H. V. Balkcom, the experienced shoe salesman, is
with us and will be glad to see and serve his friends.
SEE OUR SHOES AND YOU’LL BEY.
THE PERMENTER SHOE CO.,
421 THIRD STREET,
MAOON, GEORGIA,
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PBRRriY, GA.
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O. R. Mann, Pres.
R. L. Gates, V. Pres.
L. F, Gatbr, Cashier
Directors—F. M. Houser, L. M. Paul, A. A. Smoak, J. N. Tuttle, 0. R. Mann
L. F. Cater, R. L. Cater.
Every facility for transacting a general Banking Busines
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C MAKERS#AEVyoRK
Correct Clothes for Men
Benson,
Walker and
Moore’s
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represent the meet advanced ideas
in fashionable clothes.
This applies to the material and
handiwork that enters into their
making.
The steady and healthy growth of
our sales shows the trend of public-,
opinion and confirms our assertion
that meritorious merchandise will
secure the patronage of the partic
ular and critical, yet appreciative-
clothes-buying-public. Write us.
Us
Wm
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Benson, Walker
& Moore,
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420 Third Street,
-to-Date Clothiers,
:: MACON. GA*