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MEN! You can count on a sure savings at our
store as we sell only for cash and one price.
You don't have to pay for the man
that won’t pay.
OVERCOATS SHOES
$20 and $25 $4 to $7
SUITS HATS
$20, $25 and $27 $2.85
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WEEXPECTYOU
ANY DAY
To call at our New Market where a Cor
dial Welcome awaits You
We are prepared, to serve you with the
best in Groceries aind Fresh Meats
Courteous and Prompt Attention Is
Our Motto
KING & SUMMERS
Phone 72 - - - * - - - - - - Perry, Ga.
REDUCED PRICES ON
Blankets and Comforts
Mens and Boys Saits
Womens and Childrens Coats
Mans and Womens Underwear
New Christmas Neckties, Belts, Shirts,
Handkerchiefs, Pocket Books now
OnDisplay >
H. P; HOUSER,
>ne 36 * Pt* • • • • • * » • Perry, 6a
OAThnraday and Friday, Marti
0th and 7th, 1924, at the Port Val
ley H. and I- School, Prof. H A
Haat, Pria., the negro fanners
will stage their abuttal heme eared
meat shew and exhibition of hnt-
tsr, canned fruits and vegetables.
Farmers are urged to trim and
cure their meat and get it in fine
shape for this exhibition.
First, Secoad, Thirl and also
Fourth prizes will bs offered for
the best display. Hrery effort
possible is being made to make
this show and meeting the best
ever hold. X
GEO. C NUNN’S
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COLD STORAGE
FIVE PLANTATIONS FOR SALE
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WITHOUT MONEY
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[ted as follows
One at Hayneville
One at Elko
One at Henderson
One at Pinehurst, Dooly County
Oke at Vienna, Dooly County
■tif s interested must have mules, corn, labor
and credit. For terms apply to,
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PERlRY, GEORGIA*
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We have constructed at our
Storage‘plant Sufficient 0 to|Aver^PIows and Parts, Oliver Plows and Parts,
Harrows and Wagons, Collars, Bridles, Gear, Har
take care of 20,000 pounds
of Pork. Our facilitias last
year for taking care of meat
was limited. Our tempera
ture in the new plant .will
not run over 40 degrees
which is the requisite tem
perature for curing Pork.
We will take care of your
meat for One Dollar per
Hundred. 3t.
, J. H.DAVia^SON.
>ep up with the’affairs of the county.
7—Guaranteed Hemstitching arid;
Picoting Attachment. Fits any
sewihg maehih'e. ' '$2.50' ’prepaid
or ssent O. O* D. ■ Literature And' -
testimonials freer- Pleating, co.y-,
etod buttons, -; hemstitching, etc
to order.; LaFlesh Hemstitching
Co., Dept, 2, Sedalia, Mo.
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—The Right-Bodfs'oV HP Houi-
Ring up or call to see us tor Syrup Barrels and
Cans, Purina Horse and Hog Feed, Lard Cans,
Meat Salt, Seed Grain, Cotton Seed Hulls and
Meal, Velvet Beans, Bran and Shorts, Hay, Corn,
Chicken Feed, Purina Pig Chow, for fattening.
GROCERIES
HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS
ness Leather Lines, Hay >$fre, light and heavy#
Nails, Staples, Axes and Handles, Shovels, Forks,
Hoes, Files, Locks, Post Hole Diggers and lots of
other things that you'should consider in your feed
and repair bills lor - the winter that we hav’nt room
to list.' VWe;’wA^Ma)^iy: Tuir^ey^./ChiA^ns, Eggs,
Co^h^Peas, Hay^ Peckns, Peanuts, Hogs, Cows,and
J Cither fariti produce that you have to sell.
ComeJto 'see^! : £nd we; can make it mutually pro*
best of service,
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