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Perry, Thursday, December 24.
Our New Methods! Pastor.
LOCAL NEWS,
Xmas Goods.
EVERYTHING FOR
THE HOLIDAY TRADE
-pack-
All kinds of Fine Gandies
age goods a specialty
An abundance of all the Fruits
the market will afford
Everything for Fruit Cake and
Fruit Oake' already baked
Don’t fail to see my stock; it is
the best that money can bny*
W. B. Sims.
Rev. T. E. Davenport preach
ed his initial sermou at the Perry
Methodist church last Sunday
morning; preaching again that
night. The text of the morning
sermon was: ‘‘Seek first the king
dom of God and his righteous
ness, and all these things shall be
addfcd unto you.”
At the conclusion of the ser
vice he talked directly to
members of the church, asking
their cordial and active co-opera
tion in all church work. He ad
vised earnestly that all business
and social action be guided by
the 11th commandment: * What
soever ye would that mOn do unto
you,do ye even so to them.” Then
there was introductory greeting
by those who had not previously
met the pastor.
A most favorable impression
has been created, and it is confi
dently expected that cordial co
operation and Christian fellow
ship will prevail.
Parlor Entertainment.
The ladies of the Methodist
church will a Parlor Entertain
ment at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred, M. Houser on
Monday night, the 28th inst., to
which a small admission of ten
cents will be charged. .The pro
ceeds of this entertainment will
be used for church purposes. The
program will consist of reoita-
th< tions, readings, songs, iustrumen-
: tal music, eto., and will be ren
dered by the best talent of Perry.
The public is cordially invited to
attend and assist in a good cause,
being assured of a most enjoyable
evening.
CITATION TO OPEN ROAD.
GEORGIA, Houston County.
Whereas, R N H oltzolaw, A E Barnes,
J F Logan, et al, have filed their appli
cation for a new public road in the Low
er Town and Lower Eleventh districts of
said oounty, beginning at a point on the
Perry and Hawkinsvilie publio road and
running east by the station of Tivola.eto.
(Said road more fully described in the
September minutes, 1908, of the Oounty
Commissioners Court of Roads and
Revenues for said oounty); and whereas,
the reviewers appoints for said road
have marked off the same conformably
to law, and have reported that said road
would be of publio utility:
Now, therefore, this is to put all per
sons qn notice that said application will
be finally heard and aoted upon by said
Odunty Commissioners* Court of Roads
and Revenues for said oounty at the
next term of said court, to be hold on
the first Tuesday iu January, 1904.
0. E. BRUNbON, Clerk*
—On January 9th, 1904, the
Harris House and six other items
of real estate belonging to the es
tate of the late H. 0. Harris, de
ceased will be sold at Public out
cry before the Dow Law bank
building in Fort Valley, if not
previously disposed of at private
sale.
WARREN D. NOTTINGHAM.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
855 THIRD ST. MACON, GA.
Will praotice in the several courts,
Federal and Stn^e.
Speoial attention given to causes in
the courts of this oirouit.
3^C02^TEl"3r.
Loans negotiated on improved farms
at lowest market rates, 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., Maoon, Ga.
L. S.Tounsley, Attorney at-Law, Per
ry, Ga, ^correspondent for Houstpn county
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Seed Wheat, Rye, Barley,
Oats, Crimson, Red and Burr
Clover, Hairy Vetch and beeft
Winter Grasses. ......
Onion Sets, and a full line of
Garden Seed.
Write and get prices, br call
to see me.
—Mrs. M. L. Elkin of Lexing
ton, Ky , who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. L. S. Tounsley,
in Perry, has gone to Atlanta to
spend Christmas with her daugh
ter. She will return to Perry to
spend the remainder of the win
ter.
—Mr. Rufus E. Tounsley, for
merly a resident o? Perry and-a
nephew of Mr. L. S. Tounsley, is
now editor of the Tampa Demo
crat, a new newspaper candidate
for public favor in that section
of Florida.
—Mr. and Mrs. Green Pollock
visited relatives iu Houston last
Sunday and Monday, they having
moved from this county to ( Rome,
Ga., in 1808. He was in Perry
Monday for the first time in 85
years.
—Some Houston farmers say
the labor question will be more
acute next year than ever before,
but others say the ex-renters must
work for the farmers or move
out.
—Miss Mabel Gurr* who is i
student of Monroe Female Col
lege at Forsyth, is speeding the
Christmas holidays with her par
ents near Perry.
' —Miss Leone Marshburne, who
has been teaching school at Brew-
ton, LaurenV county, returned
home Tuesday afternoon.
—Mr. W. Gordon Day of Bal
timore, Md., is spending the holi-
idays with the family of his par
ents in Perry.
—Some of the “boys” have
been exceedingly regardless of the
feelings of other people in their
noise making at night. They have
used something to imitate a can
non in the noise it makes, and it
is exceedingly distressing to those
whd desire quiet. One night* the
explosion of this “instrument”
was doubtless more extensive than
was expected, and two houses on
Evergreen street, the homes of
Judge S. T. Hurst and Mrs. Bet-
tie Stafford, were injured.
—We now have in operation at
our shop a first-class Grist Mill
and oan grind meal, grits or
oraoked corn, as you may wish.
We grind for the regular toll, or
exohange a bushel of meal for a
bushel of corn. We also have a
wood yard and can furnish in
one-horse wagon loads stove wood
nicely split and ready to burn, at
00 cents per load. Wood for fire
place, sawed to any desired length,
50 cents a load.
Southern Hay Press Co.
To improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion, try a
few doses of Chamberlain’s Stom
ach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H.
Seitz of Detroit, Mioh., says:
“They restored my appetite when
impaired, relieved me of a bloat
ed feeling and caused a pleasant
and satisfactory movement of the
bowels.” Therefore people in this
community who need just suoh a
medioine. For sale by all drug
gists. Every box warranted.
—Best line of Shoes for the
money. Mens’ Shoes from $1.00
to $5.00. Ladies’ Shoes from
$1.00 to $4.00, at
Edwards & Marshall.
—You can go further and fare
worse. Buy your Santa Claus
at Holtzolaw’s Drug Store.
H. Wright, The Seedsman.
Third it., MACON, OA.
Good Young Mules.
BANK DEPOSIT
Railroad Faro Paid. 500
FBEB Courses Offered.
_ Board at Cost. Write Quick
GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE,Macon,Ga.
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4 per cent on Deposits
compounded semi-annually.
HOME SAVINGS BANK
Am erican National
B ank Building,
Ifiacon, Georgia.
I have|for sale a select “bunch”
of young Kentucky Mules, as good
as were ever brought to this mar
ket. Gall at once and secure first
choice. Prices right.
Yours to please,
G, W. Winn, Perry, Ga.
Good Mules, Right Prices.
The mules arc here for Houston
farmers, and the prices are right.
Come to see me and you’ll buy if
you want a good mule, a pair or
more. Mr. George S. Riley will
be glad to see and serve you.
C. M. Branan,
Poplar Street. Macon, Ga.
DON’T FORGET
That we have Bargains in Shoes,
Bargains in-Flannelletts.
Bargains in Eiderdowns;
Bargains in Overcoats,
Bargains in Men’s Coats
Vests.
Bargains in Boys’ Suits,
Bargains in Ladies’ Capes
and
and
Jackets.
L. M. Paul.
Fresh Water-gorubd Meal, Cot
ton Seed Meal and Hulls at
Fred M. Houser’s.
—See our line of Clothing before
buying. Edwards & Marshall,
Advertise in The Home Journal,
WANTED—SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS PER
SONS in each state to travel for house estab-
iisoed eleven years and with a large capital, to
call on merchants and agents for successful
. and profitable line. Permanent engagement,
i Weekly cash salary of §18 and all traveling ex-
; penses and: hotel bills advanced in cash each
| week. Experience not essential. Mention refer-
i ence and enclose self-addressed envelope. to30
| THE; NATIONAL, 821 Dearborn St., Chicago.
-Full line of Fire Works.
JMrs. O. Kunz.
Bagging and Ties, Plows
Plow Gear of all kinds at
Fred M. Houser’s.
and
Best Green Coffee 10 lbs. for $1
at W. D. Day’s. ✓
Everyb6dy 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
appl
of Ramon’s Nerve and Bone Oil. 25o.
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Subscribe for The Home Journal.
A Merry Christmas
to you.
The Macon Shoe Co.
A
M per on ah above
rtunt, $85.00. The season’s
best styles and most
popular weaves found in this lot.
r | per suit for 85 suits;
■uiJ regulat price of these
$12.50, $15 & $18.
New goods, and all big bargains
per suit for 15 suits
11U U °* the latest outs and
iWV most dersirable sell
ers. Sold for $20, $26 & $27.60.
THE EMPIRE SPORE:
GREAT REDUCTION 21 TAILOR SUITS
Absolutely the besi;
stock of these gar-
. meats to be found
in central Georgia. Styles, oolora and
sizes right; prices surprisingly low.
for baby, little daughter or
mother; all desiroble styles
- and shades. $1.25 to $6.50
for small sets. $1.25 to $25.00 for
neck pieces for ladies.
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$1.26 to $6.50 for infants’ and misses’
wraps. Full line and all shapes, Cheap.
CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES.
No greater variety or better assortment of Holiday Goods ]have
ever been placed on sale in Macon as can be found in our store
now. Presents for the babies, little tots, school obildren, grown
ups, mother, father, grandparents or friends oan be seleoted with
out any trouble and with but little money.
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O. R. Mann, PreB.
FEmnnY*. ga.
R. L. Cater, Y, Pres.
L. F. Cater, Cashier
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Directors—F. M. Houser, L. M. Paul, A. A. Smoak, J. N. T,utfcle, O. R. Maun
L. F. Cater, R. L. Cater.
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Every facility for transacting a general Banking Business.
results from purohashing goods at our
store. We sell
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Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
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OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND CHOICE,
OUh PRICES CORRECT.
OUR TIME IS AT TOUR COMMAND.
Try us. We will satisfy you.
S. L. McWilliams.
J. E. Yates.
G. P. Rankin.
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