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SIDEWALK GLEANINGS SUPERIOR COURT IN SESSION
LOCAL NEW3 OP TOWN AND COUNTY
—Mr. and Mrs. H LWasdeu an
nounce the birth of a girl on
Tuesday, October 2nd.
—Mrs If F Cater has been ill for
Beveral days at her home ifc
Washington Avenue.
—533 bales of cotton were gin
ned in Perry this season up to
Oct. 2nd.
—Prof, and Mrs. Frank M
Greene of the District Agricultu
ral schoel of Cochran visited rela
tives in Perry Tuesday.
—Mr and Mrs L. F. Cater re
turned last week from a motor
trip thru north Georgia. They
visited Borne, Oartersville and
Rockmart, spending the week-end
in the last placet Rockmart.
t. T. A. MEETS
The Parent-Teaohers Associai
tion held its first meeting of the
year 1923-24, in the main build
ing of the Perry High School,Fri
day afternoon, September 14th. ’'
The feature of the afternoon’s
program was a talk by Col. Sam
uel A Nunn, on the Constitution
of the United 8tales. Quite* fit
ting was the subject for two rea
sons, namely; The study of the
Constitution being one of the re
quirements for the organization
for this year and that that partic
ular week had been set by the
American Bar Association as
Constitution Week. Despite his
intimated disbelief that the Tweu
tieth Amendment will revolution
ize politios and civilization he was
heard with pleasure and apprecia
tion by his almost entirely femin
ine audience.
Aims for the Association for the
now year were read by the Secre
tary; new committees were ap
pointed by the presiding president
Mrs. Powers Cooper; pledges to
the school for the purpose of cur
rent literature were made and
school uoeds wore disscussed, The
result of which discussion was
that the Association pledged some
8150 or 8200 for the purchase of
laboratory oquipment.
At the conclusion of the pro-
gramidelightful refreshmeuls were
served. However, not before an
interesting announcement had
been made to the effect that Mr
Houston Houser would speak
the October meeting on, The New
School Building. x
for Fail
Planting
Go to
T. D. MASON'S
for your new Fall Seed.
Genuine Texas Rust
Proof and Fulgium Oats,
BIRTHDAY DINNER
1fl ?“ September 27th
^lie beautiful oak grove on
r?f I ? . Aultn } an Place, in the
5th district of Houston County
there was spread upon the table
in memory and honor of Mr Z
Aultman, it, being his 75th birth
day, the most elaborate
barbeouo, bread pickles and fried
Chicken, Brunswick stew, and
other delicous eateables, and the
prettiest of aL was the large
cake mounted with 75 candles
representing each useful! year of
Ids Me was lighted and blown out
fcy Mrs Aultman.
Attorney M Kunz of Perry Ga..
being the local booster of the
occasion who spoke in behalf of
Mr Aultman s life and usefullness
as a citizen, not only of Houston
County but of Crawford County
After the address Mr Z T Auit-
mau as-lied the blessing with a
p ^ ei V!l ou 0V61 ’y body partook
of the delightful spread prepared
by the of Messrs Roy and-
vjreen Aultinan.
The occasion was enjoyed be
yond expression by his, relatives
and friends, each and ev’ery one
greeted Mr Aultman with a hearty
handshake and wishing hint man.v
more usefull years yet to come and
j/hat .lug great- companion ever
;Jive to enjoy the. future happiness
-as she has in the past. He received
rt great number of presents from
his loyal friends as a token of
love ana-gratitude they held for
Up ? ;«a„r - :■
Houston Superior Court conven
ed here Monday morning for its
regular October term with Judge
H A Mathews presiding. A full
calendar of over50 cases are before
the court for disposition this
week.
In his charge before the Grand
Jury Monday morning Judge
Mathews very earnestly and at
length stressed the duty of the
Grand J ury in investigating crime,
deploring the tendency at this
time on the part of oitizens in
usurping the power of the law,
punishing of citizens without trial
by court, and the trampling un
der foot the constitution of the I : e iL* f- -
state, which is the safeguard of 11 ™™ 1S ine ume
our liberties and our civilization.
Other points touched upon were
the laws against gaming and the
the prohibition law.
The condition ef the county jail
was another point stressed. He
asked that the condition of the
jail as to sanitation and other fea
tures be investigated and reeom
mendations be made as to im
provements. It being well known
that the jail is entirely inadequate
for present needs. i D . n - •
The Grand Jury was organized and viarden oeed,
with Dr. C F Cooper, Foreman,
and E Holtzclaw, Clerk. Up to
Tuesday night 22 true bills had
been returned, there being 3 for
murder, 2 for manufacturing
whiskey, 3 for burglary and 1 for
arson.
The civil calendar had not been
disposed of Wednesday morning
cal U ye°to'L rt8 f |Tomato Soup,Sour Krout
The criminal docket will be
taken up next Monday at which
time Judge Malcolm Jones will
preside.
The following jurors will serve
next week.
Tkavebbe J URORS-2nd Week
c l Pender, e l Duke, a d I India Relish,Baked Beans
Thompson, Frank Harrison, J B
Hearn, B H Fincher, L G Hartley Peanut Butter Annl*»
Andrew Aultman, W L Henry, J rcanui DUKer > A PP le
W McCoy, W L Lewis, Bridger Butter Snacrhetti Marn
Watson, B R Marshall, M » Kn-l DUllGr > ?±P a g n ettl, Maca-
son, J W Uhels, C P Marshall R M
Johnson, L O Rogers, G W ,Winn,
Geo. v T Eubanks, 0 F Cheek, G L
Thames, N W M Gilbert, C E Mar
tin, Ralph Bassett, W G B risen-
dine, E Z Tucker, M S Bazemore,
H V Williams, W H Phillips, W
M Bartlett* J C Parker, B H An
drews, Sr., Frank Morse, R L
Marchman, O B Edmondson.
White Bermuda, Red
(Yellow and Multiplying
Onion Sets.
Try our Heinz Goods,
Choose Your Bank—
—as you would choose a
partner.
Whether you are in business or
not, look for those qualities in your
Banker .which you value so highly in
your closest friend.
They are the qualities that will
make your baeking connection most
helpful and satisfactory.
PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
*‘The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Perry.”
PERRY GA.
■Bi
Chow Chow, Pickled On
ions, Sweet Mixed Pick
les, Sweet Gherkins,
Sour Spiced Gherkins,
roni, Olives and Cherries
Coffee and Tea
Chase and Souborn,
White House, Maxwell
House, Kake Kan, also
„ ■ „ bulk coffee ground while
G B Barfield, W O Hartley, C
I Broad rick, A F you wait, 25c, 35c, 40c,
D DuPreo, AT 9
G Sharpe,
Hartman,
J E
W
8mith, H J Stripling, G B Bryan
W R Edwards, J H Edwards, Fred
H Sammons, W D Murray, W F
Hwdy, J H Lowe, D B Corder, W
B Greene. J D Edwards, H F Rape
L B Gay. O E Pearson, W J Potts I
G O Wright. H W Glover, C
Stembridge, G L Slocumb, Charlie
Walker, A Hill Rigdon, W Ed
Vinson. D F Ray, G D Hartley, J
S Cainey, J G Duke, E B Davis J
H Leary, F P Smith.
RUMMAGE SALE
The U. D. 0., will have anoth-|
er rummage sale, Oct., 6th at the)
picture show building. Please
look among your clothes and all
send something to the picture |
show building that morning. AI
committee will be there to receive |
them. x
and 5Qc lb.
IMPROVED KEROSENE OIL LAMP BURNERS
VAPOLITE Burners are strongly and well made of
the best grade of heavy steel brass, and nickel
plated.
Chimney holders keep the cnimey firmly in place.
Made only in a No. 2 burner but I can fit No. 1, 2
or 3 lamps with it.
Burner and chimney require less cleaning, because
there is no smake or accumulation of sediment.
FIVE YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE with each
burner, that the VAPOLITE burner will produce a
larger, whiter, brighter light, with less 6moke or
smell, than any flat wick burner made.
Buy one of these burners and give it a trial and
you will come back for another.
Priced reasonable, 50 cents each.
JAMES D. MARTIN, Jr., Distributor,
PERRY, GA.
Paradise Chocolates, 49c
ponnd. Try a box.
Kallamazoo Celery
Fresh shipment each
week.
T. D. MASON
PHONE 46.
LODGE NOTICE
Special meeting of Houston
•Lodge No. 35 F. & A. M., Friday!
night. Work in Third Degree.
E. Holtzclaw, W. M.,
Frederick Bonner, Sec.
Courtesy and Service
,.. • .,*r
Make their Appeal. Our Busi
ness is Good. There’s a
Reason.
line of hardware, Groce
ries and Farm Supplies is coih- ,
plete and our prices
are
P. T. A. MEETING POSTPONED
, On account of the meeting be-
thg held at the Methodist, church
the October meeting of the jParent-
Teach association will be post
poned until the close of- the meet
ing. x
let
in to see us and
us serve you*
PERRY, GA.