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£33
4i8 POPLAR ST., MACON, GA. TWO STORES MAIN'ST., FORT VALLEY, GA.
SOLOMON BROTHERS
Will Hove Their Macon Store on Sept. >5.,
from 666 Poplar Street,, to 4IS Poplar St.
Mr. M. Salomon has just returned from New York where he purchased the Finest Lot of
Goods ever seen in Middle Georgia. A Big Store Full of Bargains.
'■ Don’t Fail to Call On Us at 418 Poplar Street.
SOLOMON BROTHERS,
Next Door to H. D. Kaplen’s Furniture Store. MACON, GEORGIA.
a anBn MBMfflac ossaw KiiiiUi «jrjn awwwpB|
WANTED TO BUY i '
8 Horses and Mules For Cash.
B
Jones, Gunn & Jones.
!? >> 611 Third Street- Macon, Ga.
^Episcopal Church Notes
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. every
Sunday evening- Prayer
sermon next Sunday at 7:30 p
in. A cordial invitation is
tended to all.
L. G. H. Williams.
for sale
4 nice houses and lot
Marshallville public road.
sale cheap apply to,
Mrs- C- S- Range.
Mr and Mrs Frank
entertained Rev T G Lang,
• L A Hill of Vienna, and Rev B
Whittingham of Marshallville
dinner on Wednesday.
Aug 27 1908. %
Dear Friend: %
Chipped beef is nice <j
to buy, Mama says, be¬ JX ¥
cause there is no bone i
in it. \
Last night Mama was A •Mw. •
real tired, and didn't J. -A
feel like building a
big fire. She sent me M»*s ome
to the grocery for a JChipped
can of chipped beef, A,
had and when some I bread got back and but¬ she }g>eef I v
ter and sweet milk on |
the table, and we had
a real nice supper, and
it didn’t cost very < i
much.
A. big can of chipped
beef costs only 15 cts.
Your friend, V3.
JACOB.
MM* 1 <m, », Wnwll
_
P,S. Chipped beef and everything good to eat at
W. K. Thweatt s.
Mrs W W Driscal of Tifton, on
her way to Perry her old home,
spent several hours here with
her sister, Mr R P Hollinshead.
Mrs M E Henderson will leave
Thursday morning to join her
husband at Gainesville,Fla,where
they expect to spend the winter.
Mrs. Claudia Frederick (col
ored) formerly of Marshallville,
has opened a
establishment in Melvin’s
ing on Main Street., and solicits
the patronage of the ladies of
Fort Valley. Prices are reason
able, and satisfaction guaranteed.
References given if desired. For
white and colored. 9112
CORN FOR SALE
by*P. W. Smith, Fort Valley, Ga.
R. F. D. 2.
Miss Manda Smith spent last
week in Atlanta with relatives.
Dr Holmes Troutman has re¬
turned home from a pleasant visit
to Atlanta.
Miss Maude II Slappey re¬
turned home Tuesday night after
spending a delightful summer in
Chattanooga and other places of
interest,
| Mr and Mrs Clifford Prator
spent a most delightful week in
Atlanta last week.
Mr Oooner of Macon is spend
ing this week with his father,
Mrs Jim Long went to Perry
I Wednesday to visit her parents,
Mr and Mrs Smoak.
Mrs Will Blewster went to Ma
| i con Wednesday afternoon.
Presbyterian Church
i It is hardly necessary to re¬
port to the people of Fort Valley
that on the fifth Sabbath of Aug.
weclosed a very interesting and
profitable meeting. Rev J W
Stokes of Dublin did the preach¬
ing, to the great satisfaction of
the people.
1 think all who attended the
meeting were greatly benefitted
and hope he will return in the
near future.
We received several additions
to our church, and we think we
see new possibilities developing
for future growth.
Rev W O Stevens will preach
j again Sabbath 13, both a. m. and
i 7. 30 T>. m. Tuesday nights are
our regular times for prayer
meetings 7.45. Our Sabbath
School meets at 4 p. m. On Sab
bath nights, when we have no
preaching, there will be services
conducted by the church session.
Mr C H Hardison of Fort Val¬
ley, nominee for Clerk Superior
Court, has purchased a lot on
Swift street in Perry, and will
erect Perry a dwelling house thereon.—
Home Journal.
Miss Bessie ‘Houser of Perry
spent Monday night with her
sister, Mrs R P Hollinshead on
her way to Kansas city.
Lieut and Mrs O G Singleton
of Fort Worth Kansas are with
Dr and Mrs OG Singleton. After
spending several weeks here,
they will join their Regiment in
Cuba.
Mr C G Gray and Lynwood
Gray left for St Simon last Fri¬
day for a few days.
Mrs OGGray left Tuesday for
Indian Springs where Mr Gray
will join her for a ten day stay
M r Geo Fincher went up to
Atlanta Saturday to spend
several days. Her taken his friends
Mr Dave Strother and Tom
Flournoy with him they went in
Mr Finchers auto.
Mrs Edwin McMillan returned
home from Savannah Saturday.
The many friends of Mr M
Glass are very sorry to hear that
he has not been "feeling so well
lately, but are glad to know that
he is improving
Mr and Mrs W F Miller, Jno.
F Troutman and L P Gray made
a trip to Perry last Friday in Mr
Miller’s automobile.
Mr and Mrs W F Miller and
Mr and Mrs -J F Troutman spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Mr W O Scroggs who has been
in New York for the past two
years arrived in the city Monday
to visit his mother, Mrs W J
Scroggs for a few days. From
here he goes to fill a chair in the
University of Louisiana, at Baton
Rouge.
Misses Ettienne Baldwin and
Mftdge James returned Monday
night from a most enjoyable trip
to Washington, Boston and New
York.
Miss Gertrude Long has left
for near Valdosta to accept a
position as teacher.
Mrs M Glass has returned,
from an extended trip to Atlanta.
Mjss Stella Glass has returned
from a delightful visit to Macon
and Indian Springs.
Mr Geo Crandall and daughtsr
spent Tuesday in the city.
Mr Gus Lee of Marshallville
spent last Thursday in the city
with his sister, Mrs 0 D Williams.
Mrs B W Sanford spent Tues¬
day in the city with her daughter,
Mrs Nina Hartley,
Master Frederick Crandall is
visiting Sim Brown this week.
Miss Bennie Watkins of Sylves"
ter is guest of her aunt, Mrs R
A Hiley.
Dr and Mrs Virginius Brown
went to Macon Tuesday after¬
noon in his auto. Mrs Brown
remained for a short visit.
Quite a large crowd went over
to Perry Tuesday afternoon to
attend the ball game and be
present at the sham battle be¬
tween the two millitary compan
*.
ies.
Mayor Fincher and Dr O G
Singleton returned last Wednes¬
day night from Ft Meyers and
other potnts in Ida., where they
spent a most delightful ,w k.
Mr Frank Fincher u rned
last Friday from Jacksonville and
Tampa Fla., where he spent a
week
Mr Dave Strother spent Satur¬
day and Sunday with his sister,,
Mrs Dood in Atlanta.
Miss Mattie Dupree of Byron
is the guest of her brother, Mr
C J DuPree.
Miss Laura Long whojhas been
visiting her sister, Mrs G W
Roberts in Columbus} has re
turned home.