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PONDER-NORWOOD
Local News of Town and County
—A Potato curing plant is in
prospect for Perry.
—-Miss Cenderella Cooper is in
Macon visiting relatives.
■—Judge Henderson of Vienna
was a visstor in Perry Tuesday.
—Mr Mack Wesley of Detroit
visited friends in Perry this week.
—Mr and Mrs Lee McLester of
Maoon spent last week-end with
home-folks in Perry.
—Miss Annie Relghton Miller
of Hawkinsville was the guest of.
Miss Cenderella Cooper Monday.!
—Mr Henry King has returned
to Perry after a business trip toi
Florida.
—Mrs O T Brown and daughter j
Miss Garnette Brown were visitors
in in Perry Monday. |
— Mr Henry Winn of Live Oak|
Fla., spent the woek-end with his
parents Mr and Mrs G. W. Winn.
—Mrs. Mary Brunson and Miss
Clnderillu Brunson of Dublin are
visiting relatives in Perry.
—Mr. C S Wright returned
Sunday from a visit to his mother
at Akin, £. C.
—Mr Henry Winn will leave
Thursday to aocept a position as
pharinecist at Daytona Florida.
—Mr and Mrs Harry M Houser
and children of Atlanta spent the
woek-ond with home-folks in Per-
ry.
— Mr E B Ginsborg who has
been attending the Shriners Con
vention at Washington D. C.
will return Tuesday via Savannah.
—Reports indicatate that Hous
ton County has suffered no mom
from continued rain than others
in this section.
— Miss Bertha Lee of Parrott
Ga., will come Saturday to bo the
attractive liouso guest of Miss
Lula Hurst.
—A numbor of farmers in this
section will plant Mexiean June
corn to “hedge” on the earlier
crop which has boon considerably
damaged by continued rain.
—Despito imfnvorable weather
conditions it is gratifying to know
that the early poaches have boen
of good quality and the prices
Deceived generally satisfactory.
—Mrs. Janie Weeks and chil
dren, Miss Thelma Weeks and Mr.
Odell Weeks of Akin, S C., are
guests at the home of her brother,
Mr. OS Wright at Perry,
—Mr. F. T) Taylor of Macon is
the new pharinecist at the R L
Cater Drug Store succeeding Mr.
S G Rogers who will go in the
drug buBinesB in Marshallville on
J uly 1st.
—Miss Edna Chapman of
Birmingham Ala,, who has been
visiting home-folks in Perry for
the past week, left Monday for an
extended trip to California and
other points in the west.
—Peyton Shellie who has beon
with the Fruit Growors Express
iu Florida for the past several
mouths visited home folks in Per
ry Saturday. He will represent the
Fruit Growers Express at Mar
shallville during the peach season.
—The many friends of Mr and
Mrs S G Rogers and family regret
to learn that they will leave Perry
to make their home in Marshall-
villa about July 1st. Mr Rogers
will resigu Ms position with R L
Cater’s Drug Store at an early
date preparatory to engaging in
a drug business of his Ownnt-Mar-
shallville.
C. I. C. NOTICE
The Civic Improvement Club
will meet Thursday afternoon June
14th at the City A,uditorim.
A marriage of interest here was
that of Miss Ruth Ponder to Mr.
S L Norwood .lr , which -was
solemnized at the home of the
bride's parents in Forsyth last
Thursday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock
Tho ring ceremony was used,
Rev. Sullivan of the Methodist
church of Forsyth officiating.
There were no regular ' attend-
ents and only members of the
families and |n few close friends
witnessed tho ceremony. Mr. Fel
ton Norwood brother of the groom
and Mr Sam A Nunn attended
from Perry. Soon after thO cere
mony the happy couple loft for a
motor trip to Atlanta and points
in tho mountains of North Caro
lina.
Both the bride and groom are
well kuown and popular in Perry.
The brido is a daughter of M* and
Mrs J O Ponder of Forsyth and
during tho past year was a teach
er in the High School here.
The groom, the eldest son of Mr
and Mrs. S L Norwood of Perry is
tho representative of the Gulf Re
fining Co., in this territory.
Both parties hare many friends
who extend congratulations and
hearty good wishes.
On their return to Perry they
will be at home to their friends at
the R L Marchman resident.
UNEEDA MOVEMENT NEAR END
A considerable crop of Uneedas
in this section has been shipped
from Perry during the past week
and the movement will coatini •
throug hte present week|
, It is oxpeoted that the shippment
of this variety will be practically
ceased by tho end of this week,
Forty-two solid cars have been
shipped from this point so far and
tho total of the Unecda verities
according to estimates will be
forty-nine cars.
The oarly varieties nre about
twelve days lute this year and
shipments to date full shortof ship,
ments at this time last year,
though it is expected that the
crop for the season will be
larger than last year.
Small shippments of the Early
Rose variety were made this week
Thoro will probably be a lull in
tho shippmont the firBt two or
three days of next week until the
Cornells and a few other varieties
nob numerous in this section, be
gin to move, After next week the
rash will begin and is expected to
continue to the end of the season.
J. E. HASLAM, SR.
J. E. Haslam, Sr, one of tho
most prominent ; citizens of Mar
shallvill died early Saturday morn
ing aftar a lingering illness with
heart trouble. Funeral services
were held this afternoon at 4
o’clock.
Mrs. Haslam, four sons and two
daughters survive him. Several
grand-children aho survive.
14o was born aud grew to man
hood in Houston County, about 8
miles west of Perry.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to each aud every one who
assisted us during tho illness and
death of our dear beloved husband
father and brother.
May God’s richest blessing rest
upon each and every one is oUr
daily prayer.
Mrs. J. D. Cherry
Mr W. H* Cherry
Mrs. J M Greene
Miss Hazel Cherry
Master Howard Cherry
Mrs WW Taylor
MrsJ 0 La.wrenoe
Miss Hazel Cherry
—Many farmers have continued
to plow their crop despite the
dampness of the soil; though the
wisdom of this policy may be
doubled, it has seemed their only
chance of success. Since the rains
have continued it is though by
somo farmers that injury to the
soil will not result.
T. D. MASON
Groceries & Hardware,
PHONE 46.
Perry, ... - Ga.
The Store Where
“QUALITY”
Is Paramount.
FISHING TACKLE
We,, have a complete line
of everything for the fish
erman, including Hooks,
lines, Sinkers, Floats,
Flies and Minows.
BESE BALL GOODS
Real Quality Goods like
the Big-Leaguers use.
OIL COOK STOVES
Do your cooking,canning
and preserving cheaper
and more comfortably
with a Bon Ami or a new
Perfection Oil Stove.
GARDEN HOSE
Highest Grade Hose at a
big saving, Nozzeles and
Sprayers for same. Also
all kinds of Garden and
Farm Tools.
Milk Bottles and Tops.
Early Amber Cane Seed
and Good Garden Seeds
CUTLERY
A fulj line of Shears,
Knives, Razors and Ra
zor Blades in all the high
grade brands, including
Cattaragus, Keen Kutter,
John Primble, Boker, etc
Fresh by Express
AND
As Usual All Binds of
QUALITY GROCERIES
Come to See Us
We Appreciate Your
j Trade.
Goods Delivered.
Respectfully
T. D. MASON.
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How About Your Valuables?
Get one of our safety deposit boxes and you can say:
‘‘Now I lay me down to sleep,
Perry Loan & Savings Bank guards my slumber deep,
My valuables are safe, I’m not concerned
If my house catches fire, they won’t be burned.”
The small fee wo charge for a year’s rent on a safety
deposit box is a mere trifle compared to the experienc
ed, or the risk you run in leaving your valuable papers
or jewelry lying around the house, in your desk drawer
or some other place of insecurity.
Get one of these boxes, mhere yon may have access to
it at any time during banking hours, in a good fire and
burglar proof vault.
“The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Perry.”
PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
PERRY, GA.
R. L, CATER, I’rest. L. F. CATER, Cashier.
THE STORE THAT ASSURES YOU
A Real Savings on Your
NEW SPRING
Suits - Hats - Shoes
THEY ARE NOT ONLY THE NEWEST
STYLES THAT CAN BE BOUGHT BUT
THEY ARE THE SATISFYING KIND.
THEN TOO! OUR PRICES ARE FAR LESS
THAN MOST STORES.
SUITS
$20 and $25
SHOES
$4.00 to $7.00
HATS
$1.85, $2.85, $3.85
TH E ;WrW m CLOTHE/ /HOP
454 "CHERRY M.
1,000
DISHES
At 10 Cents Each.
We have a complete line of Hard
ware and Groceries for
Mill Use.-
Anything we haven’t in stock, see US be
fore going elsewhere.
Bolts, Plows, Points, Stoves and Staple
Groceries A Specialty.
House 'Paint and Floor Stains
of all kinds.
Best Prices for Cash.
THE H. C. WALKER CO
PERRY, GA.