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Nathan Strauss To Vtsft Atlanta
.• Atlanta.—Nathan Strauss, celebrated
[New York philanthropist, will visit j
Atlanta this month on the invitation
Of the committee from the Federation
of Woman’s Clubs, which has been
instrumental in lowering the price of
milk in the city of Atlanta. Mrs.
Newton C. Wing, chairman of the com
mittee, announced. Mr. Strauss, in
1899, originated and has since main*
tained at his own expense a laboratory
and a system Of distribution of pas
teurized milk to the poor of New York
city, which statistics. 6f the health de
partment show, is saving annually the
lives of thousands of infants.
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Liggett In Command Of 3rd Army
Coblenz.—Lieutenant General Hun
ter L. Liggett, formerly commander of
the First American Army Corps, ar
rived here from Treves by automobile
States army in the occupied zone,
and assumed command of the United
General Liggett, relieves Major Gen
eral Edward F. McGlaehlin, com-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, granted at the April
term, 1919, for the purpose of pay
ing the debts and distribution of the
property of the estate; I wil sell be
fore the Court House door in Hous
ton County, Ga., between the legr.l
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in June 1919, the following described
property to wit: 15 acres of land lo
cated in Godfrey District, Bibb Coun
ty, Georgia, known as part of tha
Fields lands and bounded on the
south by lands of A. M. Pettie. on
the east by lands of Mrs. Clark Cope
land, on the west by lands of L. J.
Jordan and cn the north by lands of
L.J. Jordan.. Said land containiing a
four room wooden dwelling house,
barn and garage.
This April 29, 1919-
C. M. Hartley, Administrator
of the Estate of Mrs. Maggie V.
Hartley, Deed.
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ORDINARY’S CITATIONS
Georgia, Houston County.
Mrs. Mattie S. Green, Guaradian
of Susie E.‘ Green having applied to
me for a discharge f^om her Guar
dianship of SUsie E. Green; this is
therefore to notify all persons con
cerned to file their objections, if any
they have on the first Monday in
June 1919.
This May 5th, 1919.
I. T. WOODARD, Ordinary.
l^OR SALE: Fresh Milk Cow for sale
oii Cooper Highway Farm
{ E. W. Howard, Supt.
1 . NOTICE!
Y'e^u will find n)y Shoe and Harness
Shop Vip[ a wooden building north of
Mr. L.'-JV!. Paul’s Store. I Repair Shoes
and- Harness only; also sell Harness
and any part of Harness.
Jphn W. Collins, Perry, Ga.
HORSES and MULES For Sale.
A. F. SMITH & SON, Perry, Ga.
PIGS MAKE HOGS OF THEM-
SELVES wheri ' fed B. A. Thomas’
Hog Powder. It contains the necces-
sary chemical ingredient to promote
their growth, makes i>one and muscle
and keeps them in perfect health.
:It pays for itself many times over in
the gain your pigs make.
Perry Warehouse Co. and R. L.March
<man,. Agents, Perry, Ga.
SUITS,
From
HATS
By buying your
SHOES, . aniT 9 '
the store that gives you the
same good values at the beginning of
the Season as at the last.
OUR PRICES ARE
ROCK BOTTOM ALWAYS
A Call Will be Appreciated
CLOTHE/ /HOP
454 CHERRY /T.
MACON GA.
DO YOU WANT TO
SELL YOUR FARM?
WRITE US
. WE GET RESULTS
CARL BLOCH
314 Citizens and Southern Bank
Macon, Georgia.
Macon To Honor 8oldlers
Macon.—It Is officially announced
the Georgia members of tha 161st ma
chine gun battalion of the Rainbow
division will arrive:in Macon at 11:30
o’clock on the morning of Friday, May
9, and they will remain here a day
and a night as the guests of the city
of Macon, during which time they will
be dined and feted in a manner only
befitting the return of conquering he
roes. There will be 273 men in the
party, they being the only Georgia
members left in the battalion when it
returned home from France .
Negro Sells Thousand Pound Hog
Waycross.—Ike Lane, a. negro far
mer vino lives just outside the limits
of Waycross, and who sold a hog on
the market here a.few weeks ago that
weighed dressed 798 pounds, sold one
later to a farmer of Pierce county that
weighed 1,002 pounds gross. The price
paid for the one sold some time ago
was $120, the total received for the
two hdgs was $210.30. These hogs
were a cross between Poland China
and Bork,shir«
FOR SALE- 400 bushels of ear corn)
limited supply of bran- shorts.
A. J. Houser
WELL WORK.
Tanks, gas engines, pipe work,
2 in. well $2.00 per foot complete,
some off when put in old. well-
This price means cash when well
is finished.
Special price in oil for Fords,
gas engines, gins, mowing ma
chines and etc. At 45 cents in ^
bbls. Oil for heav y ears at 55 cent
600 W-transmfpjon, oil 60 ceuts.s
S. D. Harrison,
Kathleen, Ga
HOGS FOR SALE— Thirty head
of hogs, including sows and pigs,
males and gilts,@ 14 cents a pounds.
Charlie Banister, Perry, 'Ga.
A BIG STOCK J
of
Hot Weather Necessiteis
Things you want now or
will want very soon.
Mens Cool Cloth and Palm Beach Suits.
Mens Extra Palm Beach Pants.
Mens underwear for summer.
Boys wash pants
Boys underwear
Sun hats, boys, girls, mens, wemens. Pretty
Voils for summer time dresses.
Ladies white Oxfords and Pumps in Kid and
Canvas. Ladies summer underwear.
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Domesties and Sundry Items.
H. T, GILBERT,
‘Quality First’ Store.
PERRY GEORGIA
The Strong Withstand the ram .»•
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who ore feeble and younger peonj>.
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to
fa through the depressing heat of summer by tak-
mg GROVE’S TASTELESS oh ill TONIC. It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up the whole sys
tem. You can soon feel its Strengthening, In 'iter
ating Effect. 60c.
....“Boree” Plows for sale by B. H.
Andrew & Son. .
File- Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of R. W. GROVE. 30c.
....BEGIN FEEDING YOUR PIGS
soon as they will eat. Keep him grow
ing. When you begin feeding them
give a little B. A. THOMAS HOG
POWDER every day. Corrects indi
gestion, tonic and tissue builder. Ex
pels worms.
R. L. Marchman and Perry Ware
house Go. Agents, Perry, GA..
ARE YOUR WORK STOCK SKINN
ED UP? If they are not given atten
tion they will be /unfit for use. Get
a bottle of FARRIS’ HEALING REM-
IDY, make it according to directions.
It will heal these galls and every
other kind of sores and you can work
the horse every day.
Perry Warehouse Co. and R. L.March-
man, Agents, Perry, Ga.
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HORSE COLIC
Is apt to come at any time. If Your
horse does not get relief he soon
dies. Take no chances. Get FARRIS
COLIC REMEDY today. No trouble,
no drenching. A child can give it
R. L.Marchman and Perry Ware
house Co. Agents. Perry, Ga.
,...SaIuet, the best Stock Medicine at
H. T. Gilbert.
Bandits Raid Bank And Get $65,000
Detroit, Mich—Hording fourteen
persons, including several women pa
trons, into the lavatory and the vault
of the West Side branch of the Com
monwealth State bank, Bix unmasked
bandits robbed the institution of ten
thousand dollars in cash and unreg
istered bonds, which, officials say,
may exceed sixty-five thousand dol
lars in value. Fifty thousand dollars »
in currency had been removed from \
the branch to the main office only a'
few hours before the hold-up. i
Five German U-Boats For The U. 8. I
Washington.—Five German subma !
rines will leave England for the United
States manned by American crews and
convoyed by the American submarine
tender Bushnell. They are expected
to arrive in American water late in
April ,and will. be displayed at ports
to he selected in connection with tha
next Liberty Loan campaign. One of
these craft is the U-117; a sea-going
mine layer, which during the war
planted mines along the American
toast.
Mrs. Stella Abbott Found “Guilty”
Atlanta.—“We, the jury, find the de
fendant guilty of manslaughter.” This
was the result of the trial of Mrs.
Stella Abbott, slayer of her husband,
John Abbott. The verdict was reach
ed twenty-one hour and thirty-five
minutes’ deliberation after the trial
had closed. The verdict was read in
open court by Solicitor John Boykin
Sunday afternoon in the presence of
only two scores of spectators, outside
of lawyers, court ofcflials and newspa
per m en—a mere handful of onlooto
ers. —
FOR SALE: Several good milk cows.
Can be seen at the Simmons Place.
Evans & Woolfolk, Ft. Valley, Ga.
The Quinine That Does Net Affect the Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
’.ook for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c.
FOR SALE: One bred Poland China
Sow. Registered. — Eugene Boon,
Perry, Ga.
666 Cures Billious Fever-
....Mosquito time is here- Mosquito
Netting by the bolt* or yard. Mosqui
to Canopies, ready to use. Dixie Mos
quito -frames and nets ready-to-use.
White Canvas Tennis Shoes and
Oxfords H. T. Gilbert.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get
restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c.
THREE MILK COWS FOR SALE,
Apply to C. G. Harris, Perry, Ga.
LET TOUBYlVER LIVE
Mr. Farmer, Do you realise how much
you will save by using Riding Cultivators
You can do more work in a day wit!
one man and two mules and a Riding
Cultivator than you can with three men,
three mules and three plows, - a broad state
ment but try it.
Let us put an Avery or John Deere Cultivator in
your field, they speak for themselves, - Only a few
*eft call us quick.
How about t hose SCRAPES, We have the
Texas - Ready Set
See us for Grain Cradles, Spring Tooth Harrows,
Scratch Harrows, Plant Jr. Cultivators, Gee Whiz
Harrows.
Just recived a car of Good Hay - Peavine and
Timothy.
WHAT ABOUT WHEAT?
We are prepared to buy you Wheat at gover-
ment prices. See us before you sell.
good health the liver mufi cany off poison*
of the body.PLANK’S LIVER PILLS contain CrW
omelskillfully combined withother necessa
ry cleansing drugs which quickly and gently
liven up your liver butdo not sicken orgripe.
25c AT DRUG AND GENERAL STORES «,
Made bv the maker* of ?link’» Chill E--
....Texas Ready-set Scrapes at Geo.
C. Nunn’s. z 7
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Dont forget that Straw hait for
summer, we have the Famous Mex
ican Hat. L, M. Paul.
isio. cl srom
Phone 31
THE HUSTLER
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