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Houston Banking Co.
Perry, Ga
SERVICE
Old Father Time, the reaper,
Has just one day more
' To finish up his business
Before the year is o'er.
It's time for resolutions
^ And.before they are all made
Resolve that The Corner Store
Is the place that you will trade.
r\."au*. ataa Uu 3{nan 3uaw.
The Corner Store
Staple and Fancy Groceries
"PAT" PATT1SHALL, Propr.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
We wish to take this opportuni
ty to thank you for your patron
age the past year, and assure
you we will put forth our every
effort to warrant you to continue
giving us your business.
Po'icy: "Quick Sales, Small Profits"
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W. E. Swanson
Perry, Ga.
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Second Term Begins Jan. 3rd
INCIDENTAL FEES
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Out ot District $12.50
In District 2.50
HIGH SCHOOL
Out of County $12.50
In County. ? 4.00
All Fees Must Be Paid Before Children
Are Enrolled
Mighty Good Time to Begin Some Course in
Commercial Department
Board of Education Perry
District School
1926 - 1927
A Backward Glance
Over the year 1926 shows
many mistakes perhaps and
places for needed improve
ment, but as we turn the fresh
new page of January 1, 1927,
we are determined to make
this year better than last.
We thank our Customers and Friends for the loyal
support and kind patronage given us and as we
bring you New Year Greetings we pledge oui
selves to a year of better service to your interests.
Watch this space next week for some Real Bargains
in Fanning Implements and Fsrm
Necess;>bten\
Geo. c. mm,
' THE HUSTLER''
PERRY, GA.
Opposite Depot Phone 31.
New Year's Greetings
To ray friends and custoniers I extend my heartiest
wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year fv>r 1927.
I als:> take this m-thod to advise ray loyal custo
mers that on the First of January the under signed sta
tion will sell for CASH only. I find this necessary or
iccount of limited capital to turn my products into "cash
is thry a-e distributed.
Tois is no reflection on anybody'? ability or willing
ness to pay. but is necessary on account of limited
npital.
NEW and BETTER TEXACO GASOLINE
''More Miles Per Gallon*
PERRY FILLING STATION
J. M. DUGGAN", Mgr.
?I^WfWMTOOTnQTTMiimHJ
Miss Clyde Tabor entertained a
number of her friends of the high
school set and college set at a
pretty birthday party at her home
near Perry Tuesday evening.
The home was decorated
throughout with Christmas gr.-ens
and colors.
A number of interesting contea
games were enjoyed, and latei
the evening delightful refresh
mentswere served.
?Mrs. R. B. Pollard and chil.
dren. Martha and Nell, spent;
Saturday and Sunday with her
sister and brother. Mrs. J. H.!
Culler and Mr. J. S. Rainey, re-|
turning home Monday afternoon. I
FOR SALE?Plenty of good
sweet milk, de'iveied in town.
Mrs. H. T. Dean Perry, Ga.
M s. Tom Cater honored Miss
Corinue'Duncan, whose wedding
took place Tuesday. December 28
?with a pietty bridge party last
Thursday afteri oon. December ?4.
The guests were Mrs S. L.
Norwood. Jr., Mrs. Norman Geyer,
Mrs. Whit Traylor, Mrs. Uecrge
Jordan. Miss Duncan. Miss Kath
arine Cater. and Miss Norino
Sv nson Mrs. Eliza Masse y called
for tea late in the afternoon.
The honor guest was preseuted
with a lovely piece of lingerie.
Mr?. Norman Geyer won high
score prize.
NEW YEAR'S EYE P&RTY
The high school contingent of
Perry will be entertained Fiiday
evening by Miss Martha Cooper at
n New Year's E^e or watc:> party.
The guests hove bern asked to
coine in mafcjuerade dress.
Good Resolutions
Of a Saving Turn of Mind
Rabbit?Have you made any new
resolutions?
Turtle?No?I can't think of any
that J won't want to break I
"Did you make any New Year reso
lutions?"
"No, In the Interest of conservation,
I warmed over those of a year ago."
* The Horn's Triumvirate
These three men, known -wherever horns are played, were among tie
musical folk who gathered In Elkhart, Ind., recently for the annual "muslcl
feast" of the Conn Music Center, to discuss the value of Instrumental nrasKI
In the training of boys and girls. At the rizht is Bohumlr Kryl, woiid-famoc I
cornet virtuoso and leader of the band bearing his name. In the center la
C. D. Greenleaf. president of the National Association of Band Instrument
Manufacturers, and at the left is Frederick Nell Innes, foremast trombone
virtuoso cf the eighties and nineties and leader of the famous lanes band.
Mr. Innes is now bead of the Ccnn National School of Music in Chicago,
Sweetmeats at their Best
T H* hclaiay >ea.?oo with it.? fes
tivities ?si n*rr~ner.; brings the
best of tocti??.-^w i-xx' f< to the
left 5~e'.*ed i-"? svtt?j nuts, (!??
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pcrrhasci ir. attractively c!w*atc-.i
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rx!ual f.itj. When ?<r% swre*?
these j'ice fruits ar.i nuts nu\e t!v<
te-tice a pteasure.
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t-, ifpanrct by the ontinarv |i<>
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jfcrj' ar\l gummy *u*ar coat '
These fn?;t< if erisplv cratfd or t
side atsd lusc ?!y frv>!? withi ? (4a o* i
sbss? tvx\ *re best when k<i<l m itott
s?? c t;ri which al jo insures
-"i * fresh::.?*
The gre* -$ denuod fer sfceKed
> ? pcr?!ar for table jerrice and
c- "rjry ir;rtv!:e--:?. is responsible
tor the prckinf of California walnuts
i v.n*t:-.m t;n hnn. The wise
-? iV Kvtcss knows that this
* the V.-*t waj to buy nuts, sir.ee
' ??> .iv jvac*?d shortly after they are
; .v-V?\! k.cr .rt-vt their voluble
?st > \ t' e:r : "iv. r, until the can
? oj\r.il TV?- ' ty of the rut
v ?t is *?r:rv ' ? .?ty the *ery
of tv? - ? cr.'7> ii f.:ktd in
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'n \ el- f r-.it? fir ?a' ?d*. cake*.
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or rn;y. As a ben voyige fift, ?
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