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A Suggestion
-—of immediate value.
Readjustments in business and
finance will open doors to many in
the years now just ahsad—-live people
will walk through them—to wider
fields of profit and growth.
Will you have the needed cash in *
hand when your door swings open.
Gel ready by saving. Do it here
and now.
The Oldest and Strongest Rank in Perry .’’
PERRY GA.
Ixass
—Mr A M Anderson is attend
ing a convention of Ford Dealers
at Detroit Michigan.
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SIDEWALK GLEANINGS!
CITY COURT NOVEMBER TERM
LOCAL NEWS OP TOWN AND COUNTY
—Miss Lois Swanson is the
guestofMiss Mariam Smith at
Fort Gaines this week. Before re
turning home she will also visit
friends at Andrew College, Cutli-
bert, Ga*
Court will convene on Monday
November 19th, but jurors listed
below will not report until Tuesday
the 20th.
There are about 135 cases set on
the Civil Calendar, all for Tnes-
day the 20th. Witnesses in all
cases to be tried will be sub-
—Mr. and Mrs. Alva Davis, Mrs 1 poenaed to appear on Tuesday the
20th and from day to day until
the final disposition of the case.
Harry Bonner, W It Drane, F
E Cosey, J D Edwards, G M Gar
via, JT Akins, Jesse W Davis
Harrold Anderson, Herbert Hiley
Smith Howard, W,D Murray, E
W Bowman, J R McDonald, A M
Solomon, S H Sasser, Jno.
Houser, Ben Roberson, P MBeck
ham, E B Wilsop, 0 Stembridge
M J Wilson, Dave O Strother, W
£ Clark, N W H Gilbert, L F
Cater, S P Crowell, W J Braswell
E H Renfroe, R C Aultman, O
Goss, B W Long. E L Butler, R
H Brown, H M Branham, T
Flournoy, O F Cheek, J E Rag in
C H Avera, © H Mathews, B F
Mosteller, H P Houser, Claud V
Waltou, Geo. T Eubanks.
Allan Cntts and Master Jerry
Davis, motored to Parrott Sunday
to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs
Thornton Lee.
—Mrs. Allen Cutts who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Sam
Hurst, loft this morning for her
home in Erlangor, Ky., going by
Atlanta for a few days and then
for a weeks visit in Blue Ridge,
Ga.
—Mr. Paachael Muse was host
the week-end at his home near
Perry. His guests included Mes
sers Ralph Tabor, of Toecoa, Earl
Collins of Macon, William March-
man of Fort Valley and Douglas
Tounsley of Perry.
—Messrs Jerome and Felton
Walker and Harris Richard of
Marshallville, Cliff McCay and
Everett Flournoy of Macon, were
visitors in Perry Saturday and
Sunday with with the “Wesleyan-
Mercer house party.
■Mrs. Annie Moseley and
BOY SCOUTS TROOP ONE
and son, Leon, Mrs. Charles Hay
good, Miss Jewell Williams all
from near Lorane, Ga., spent the
day Sunday at the home of their
unelo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J A
Wa8nor.
MRS. R. L. UHELS DEAD
We were lucky enough to be in
vited by Conrad Boterweg to hold
daughter, Helen,Mr. T J Williams [our meeting in a warm room at his
'homo instead of our cold meeting
place. We gladly accepted this
invitation a<pd were soon comfort
ably settled in a warm room.
Wo realised that we had the job
before us to elect a Senior Patrol
Leaderl Finally after all votes
had been cast and counted it was
found that'Phil AnderBon had re
ceived the most votes, so he is
now our Senior Patrol Leader. Af
ter our other business had receiv
ed proper attention, we went out
and took some exercise. We then
closed the meeting by repeating
the Scout Oath.
Our usual good luck disappear
ed when we sot? about getting cars
in which tn take the Scouts to the
Rally at Eastman, Saturday, Nov*
10th. On the verge of the mo
ment we got a fliver from Mr. L.
0. Howard who was kind enough
to lend us his car. We nonld not
get enough cars to carry the en
tire troop.
We took particular notice of
everything at the Rally and expect
to put our troop into first class
shape for the nexf: Rally. We are
also planning to have an inter*
troop rally between tho troops of
Perry, Fort Valley and Byron
sometime in December. W h y
can’t we have this rally in Perry!
phi] Anderson, Scribe.
Mrs Robert L Uhols, age 54
years died at her home near Perry
Monday after an extended illness
Funeral services were conducted
at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning by
Pr Heard of Macon and burial
was at Evergreen cemeteryat
Perry.
Besides her bereaved husband
Mrs Uhels is survived by two
sisters and an aged father in Vir
ginia and other relatives in Jn-
deana whore she made her home
before coming to Houston county
about ten years ago. She was a
conscientious member of the Prern-
itive Baptist church and Friends
and neighbors who knew her well
held her in highest esteem.
Th bereaved jhusband and fami
ly have the sympathy of this
community.
WESLEYAN HOUSE PARTY
An interesting event of the
week end, was tho house party
given in Perry for an attractive
group of Wesleynu girls.
Tho visitors were Misses Mar
garet Bennett of Rome, Earnes-
tine Cooper of Selma, Ala , and
Elizabeth Parks of Dawson.
The hostesses were Misses Lu-
Cile Jordan, Frances Cater and
Aurelia Cooper of Perry and Miss
Katharine ©etchings of Atlanta,
who entertained at tho home of
her aunt, Mrs C E Gilbert.
There were a number of social
affairs given in their honor in
cluding a weiner roast and ’pos
sum hunt, a salad lunchen and a
farewell buffet supper. N'
U. D. C. RUMMAGE SALE
There will be a Rummago Sale
under the auspices of the Perry
Chapter of the U. D. C., at the
Strand Theatre on Saturday after
noon November 17th. Thoso who
are to contribute are requested to
have articles at tho Theatre build
ing by 2 o'clock Saturday after
noon. The public is cordially in
vited to attend the sale. X-*-
D. A. R. NOTJCE
As a tribute of love to our
Southern heroes the Clinton C;
Duncan Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy has
erected forty seven Georgia marble
tablets, in Evergreen cemetery
and near here. This is a matter of
interest to all of our citizens.
We would call attention to the
fact that on the 14 (fourteenth)
of December the U. D. 0. Chapter
will hold its Annual Bazaar and
asks the interest and cooperation
of every b®dy*
Mrs. R. L. Cater, President
NOTICE
All Jurors drawn for the No
vember term City Court are here
by notified'iiot to appear .-for.duty
uirtil Tuesday morning Nov, 20'th,
1923, ; •' T S Chapman, Sheriff-.
D. A. R- NOTICE
The D. A. R., will hold its No
vember meeting, Thursday. No
vember 15th at 3 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. J P Ethridge. Each
member is ui%ed- to come and
bring their dues. j X
NOTICE
1 The Grovania P. T, A., will
have ‘ a prograin „xit. the school
house Friday Nov., ltitli. All
mothers and fathers invited tp at
tend , X
Thanksgiving
Will Soon Be Here
We have all the ingred
ients for your fruit and
other cakes, Raisins, Cur
rents, Citron, Cherries,
Coconuts, Spices, Nuts,
Cranberries and Celery.
The best grades of plain
and self-rising Flour,
Granulated, brown and
confectioner’s Sugar,
Try our Plum Pudding,
Minse Meat, drfed fruit,
iuhters, we are reads for
rird season, Guns,Shells,
^eggins, Belts, and other
sporting goods.
T.D. MASON
PHONE 46.
1 book-keepers desk smooth golden oak
with top book rack and 3 drawers, good as new*
$17.50 cash will buy this bargain.
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1 set of one horse wagon harness, made of heavy
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leather, leather traces with chain hooks, leather
collar and leather lines, has been used very little.
$12.50 cash will buy it.
J. D, MARTIN, Jr.,
PERRY, GA.
Make their Appeal. Our Bui
ness is Good. There’s A
Reason.
Our
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of hardware, Groce
Farm Supplies is : 6orii)*i
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