The Fort Valley leader. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 1???-19??, July 03, 1908, Image 1

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fhe Fort Valley Leader VOL. XIX. SB ■0 finC WaCty 12a B You will find at our Store beginning with Saturday, July 4th, Cut Prices on most every line of Merchandise. You should by all means take advantage of these prices on Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Odd Trousers, Ladies’ Skirts, Shirtwaists, Domestics, Muslin Underwear, Calicoes, all Low Quarter Shoes, Mattings and Rugs. Extra force of Salespeople for Saturday and IDonday. rAt Delightfully On Friday evening last Mrs J Evans entertained at an al co party in honor of her guest, Miss Gertrude Hudson of cus. The drawing room and were beautifully decorated with palms and ferns, Bunch served in the reception hall by Miss Gertrude Long. Deliciou| ices were served, and those assisting Mrs Evans to re ceive were Misses Clarence Houser, Ida Helen Mathews, Jennie Shepard and Gertrude Long. The invited guests were Misses Margaret Roberts, Ger¬ trude Hudson, Gladys Riley, Eula Mae Blewster, Anna Oooner, Lilian Hyatt of Florida, Pearl Jones and Helen Holland of Ma con, Maggie Ivey, Merlin Hiley, Zollie McArthur, and Jake Ooon¬ er, William and Wesley Houser, Lawrance Gray, Grover Ivy, Wm Wright, Ben Roe Marshall and Willie Wiliiams. Miss Katie Mae Williams has as her guest Miss Sarah Byrd of Atlanta. Miss Kate Hurst of Perry was in the city yesterday, Mass Martha Miller of Macon was in the city Tuesday. Miss Electra Weeks left for the summer last week. She will spendsome time in Atlanta first. FORT VALLEY. HOUSTON COUNTY. GEORGIA. FRIDAY. JULY 3 . 1908. j Mrs Cliff Prator has ! from quite a pleasant visit to afcives in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Miss Ida Helen Mathews mother left for Quitman day, where they will visit tives and friends. Mr W B Smith of was in the city Sunday. Mrs S T Slappey is rapidly, much to the delight her many friends. Mr Gallier of Montezuma, was in the city Sunday. Miss Stella Black left for Marshallville Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Alfred Shepard are guests of Mr and Mrs G N Crandall. Miss Maude Miller has re¬ turned from a pleasant visit to ono of her school chums of Ocala, Fla. Mr Almon Williams, now of Marshallville, spent Sunday in the city. Mr Jno A Houser, jr, spent Monday in Roberta. WANTED Reliable, energetic sales¬ men to handle an article that is in demand in all house* holds. Compensation is made thoroughly satisfactory. Ad dress, Business care Leader, Subscribe to The Leader. RfjJ Miss Lorinne Edwards of is the guest of her sisters, E W Vance and Mrs W ij Miss Agnes Smoak of Perry visiting her sister, Mrs Long. Miss Sadie Pagan of Perry the guest for a few days of niece, Mrs B V Marshall. Mrs Stapleton and son of wood are visiting Mrs B T shall. Mrs Lola Cartledge and Haymer and little daughter abeth, who have been the of Dr and Mrs Singleton, left Bluffton Monday. Mr M A Edwards stopped over night with her daughter, Mrs Burch Norton, on her way home from a visit to Mrs Braselton Hartwell, Ga. Mrs Nina Hartley is her parents at Everetts. Mrs Bass and children of Macon, Messrs John A Houser, jr, Glenmore Green, Dr W H and Frank Fincher had a ful trip to Macon Friday in the latter’s touring car. Mrs C M Hardison of Garden Valley visited her daughters, Misses Clara and Mamie and Mrs Watkins at Mrs Nina Hartley’s, Miss Eugenia Riley left Mon¬ day for Athens, where She Will attend the No-mal Summer School for six weeks. Dr Jeffries of Sylvester visited our city last week. Misses Ida Sherwood and Verna Newberry are visiting their uncle, Mr Thames. Misses Alice and Sallie Meyer of Fitzgerald are visiting friends in Port Valley. Misses Clyde and Alice Taylor of Macon are visiting friends in this city. Mrs CD Pearson of Macon spent a few days last week with her uncle, Mr George T Harris. Mr Asher Ayres of Macon is visiting his uncle, Mr Geo T j Harris. Miss Caroline E Riley has re turned home, to the delight of her many friends, after visiting in Greenville and Spartanburg, S C, and a delightful stay at the “Bat¬ tery Park” in Asheville, N C. Mr and Mrs Holt Skellie vis¬ ited Montezuma Wednesday. Miss Jessie Wood is the guest of Mrs Roe Geeen Mr and Mrs Corey of Maine, who have been guests of Mr .J 1/ B rown and family, ret urm-u home last Thursday. Mrs W A Wooddall and Miss Idel left for a visit to friends in Austell Monday. Two good agents wanted at once. T. B. Joiner. NO. 10 Miss Ottie Wheat is at home again. Mrs Turner of Timmaston was tne guest of Mrs Dick Burden the past week. Mr and M rs C L Shepard were in the city Friday. Miss Gertrude Hud son of Americus returned home after a piesant trip to Mrs A JEv a ns. Miss Louise Ayers is expected to visit Mrs H Hafer for a few days this week. Miss Stella Carter of - Perry was ln city Tuesday. Mr Torn Flournoy visited Mar shal lville Monday, Miss Mamie Mille r was the guest of Miss Burns of Vienna last week. Mr R P Torbert visited Vienna last week. Miss Ola Harwell entertained a few couples to meet Mrs Thames young lady visitor the past week. Mr Dawson Kendrick, the Pop tj !o;> ii;*ge j* °f the Miona s pH..g* Hofei, was here shaking bauds M ith his many friends this week. Miss Mamie Miller spent last Thursday in Macon. Mr and Mrs Bass Nichols and Master Coleman Nichols of Grif¬ fin are visiting Mr and Mrs A B