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Timber Wanted.
Sweet Gum, Birch; Beecli
and Maple, Lumber Shape or
hort Logs 4 leet long. Or
will buy Standing I imbei,
Jordan M’ f gvCo.
I Monticello, Ga,
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
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Sold by all Druggists, 76c.
A FAMILY
MEDICINE
In Her Mother's Home, Says This
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black-
Draught. Relief From Head- ,
ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc.
Ringgold, Ga.*— Mrs. Chas. GaBton,
of this place, writes: "I am a user
of Thedford’a Black-Draught; la &ict,
It was one of our family medicines,
Also In my mother’s home, when I
was a child. When any of ua child
ren complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, Bhe gave us
a doso of Black-Draught, which would
rootlfy the trouble. Often In the
Spring, wo would have malaria and
chills, or troubles of this kind, we
would take Black-Draught pretty reg
ular until the liver acted well, and
we would soon bo up and around
again. Wo would not ho without It,
for It certainly has saved us lots of
doctor bills. Just a doso of Black-
Draught when not so well saves a
lot of days In bed/*
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
tn use for many years In the treat
ment of stomach, llvor and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which It
now enjoys It proof of Its merit
If your liver Is not doing Its duty,
you will suffer from such disagree-
able symptoms as headache, bilious-
ness, constipation. Indigestion, eto.,
and unless something is done, serious
troublo may result
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles, It is purely vegetable, and
acts In a prompt and natural way,
regulating the liver to its proper
functions and cleansing tho bowels of
Impurities. Try it. lnslBt on Tiled-
ford’s, tho original and genuine. SI 70
CASTOR
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Ye: Jrs
Alvr^js bears
the
8* ^nature
the /
of <1
Rubbing Eases Pain
Rubbing sends the Unimex;
tingling through the flesh and
quickly iftops pain. Demand a
liniment that you can rub with.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
•‘LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially,
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c
per bottle.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTOR I A
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE
OF LAND
GOLD CHEVRONS ON CAPTIVES
Georgia, Houston County.
Notice is hereby given that I, as
Guardian of Carlos Heard, a minor
child, intend to apply to the Hon.!
H. A. Mathews, Judge of the Supe
rior Court of said county, for an or
der to sell the after described land
belonging to my said ward and for
reinvesting the proceeds of said sale.
That the land desired to be sold
in an undivided one-sixth interest j
belonging to my said ward in that,
tract or parcel of land lying in and
near the village of Kathleen, Hous
ton county, $a., in the 11th District
of said county and west of the Geor
gia Southern & Florida Railroad and
containing 40 acres, more or less.
Said 40 acres bounded on the north,
south and west by lands of N. K.
Wardlow and on the east by the
right of way of the Georgia South
ern & Florida Railroad, and being all'
the land deeded to J. W. Taylor by
J. H. Davis and J. 0. Wardlow on
26th March, 1877. Deed recorded in
deed book 20, page 364 in office of
Clerk Superior Court of said county.
That I desire to make said sale
for the purpose of increasing the in
come of my said ward. That the
present income or rental received by
my said ward of said lands is only
about $15.. or $20.00 per annum and
by reinvestment of the proceeds of
the sale of said land the income of
my wnrd will be largely increased.
The petitioner desires to sell said
land privately and not publickly, and
desires to invest proceeds in nego
tiable notes secured by deeds or
mortgages and obtain 8 per cent in
terest thereon.
That said petition will be qassed
upon oh Saturday, June 7th, 1919
at 10 o’clock a. m. at the Court House
Macon, Ga.
This May 7th, 1919.
V. E. Heard, Guardian.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By order of the Ordinary of Hous
ton County, Ga., I will sell, on the
first Tuesday in June, 1919, within
the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door in Perry, Ga., to
the highest bidder the following
property, to wit:
An undivided one half interest in
all that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lyini and being in the County of
Monroe, Stato of Georgia, consisting
of lots of land numbers 260, 7, 26
and 89, each containing 202 Vt acres
each, and all in one body of 810
acres, more or less, in the 6th Dis
trict of said Monroe County except
lot unmber 250, which is in the Sev
enth District of said County of Mon
roe, whereon Charles O. Goodwyn
formorally resided. May 6, 1919.
Terms cash.
B. C. Holtzclaw, Admr.
Estate of Arthur Bellerby, Deed.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
I wish to announce to the cus-
tomers of the Famous Watkins Rem
edies that I am now prepared to fur
nish all kinds of Extracts and Rem
edies of all kinds.
I will get to you as fast as I can.
My headquarters are at White’s mar
ket; Call and get what you want.
Will be in Perry every Saturday to
wait on my customers personally.
Will be a pleasure to me to meet
the citizens of Houston County.
W. W. Dent,
THE WATKINS MAN
—IF the party who took the large
Monkey Wrench (Coes make) out of
my automobile the day of the fire
will return it to me, I will appreciate
it.
Jaa. D. Martin Jr.
STOCK TAKEN UP: One black but-
headed cow marked smooth, crop in
left ear, swallow fork and hole in
right.
One yellow heifer.with horns un
marked.
One red heifer with white face
marked long under slope in both
legs.
One black heifer with white hind
legs with long under slobe in both
ears.
Held by J. D. Stipes, on W. Z.
Williams farm, April 18, 1919
Prisoners of War In Brest Area
Think They Are Entitled to
8ervlce Chevron.
MONEY, MARBLES and CHALK.
With the American Army In France.
—The immense amount of work in
constructing roads, building barracks,
unloading and reloading the vast ton
nage of supplies for the American
army gave several prisoners of war In
the Brest area the idea that they were
worthy of recognition In the service 1
of the A. E. F„ and accordingly they
having finished six months of good '
hard work, these boches concluded
that they were eligible to wear a gold
service chevron.
They blossomed forth one day with
a bright gold chevron glittering on the
lower part of the left sleeve. It was
wholly out of harmony with their gen
eral appearance, according to the
sharp vision of the military police who
had charge of their surveillance.
The ‘‘M. P.” could not understand
this hybrid embellishment, coupled
with the large letters “P. W.,” signi
fying ‘‘prisoner of war,” on their
backs. Fulfilling his duty, he Inquired
the purpose of this unauthorized
dazzle on the left sleeve. The boche
explained his affiliation in the Ameri
can army, bnt that did not satisfy the
*'M. P.” Off came the chevrons with
one strong rip.
RECEIVES 23 FLESH WOUNDS
Maine Lad With Twenty-sixth Division
In France Has Real War
Experience.
Bangor, Me.—-Allen H. Kimball, a
Watervllle boy who served 16 months
overseas, has suffered 23 flesh wounds
during the period of 16 months, play
ing an "In and out" game with the
overseas hospitals. He Is the son of
D. G. Kimball, a Maine Central engi
neer. He enlisted In the Second Maine
Infantry in April, 1917, going overseas
In September of the same year, and
has had the distinction of seeing serv
ice In all the battles up to September
18. He was but sixteen when he en
listed, and Ills meritorious service won
for him a citation from General Ed
wards, In addition to the French war
,cross from France.
Kimball was declared to be the
youngest corporal In the Twenty-sixth
division. By reason of a severe shrap
nel wound in the left forearm he has
lost the use of the member, receiving
the wound during duty In tho St. Ml-
hlel sector and In the Bame engage
ment that claimed every member of
bis squad.
Long Search for Brother.
Oroville, Cal.—After a search for his
missing brother, which was started in
Tennessee twenty years ago, Luther
Billingsley of this city finally has
found Mack Billingsley In Martinez.
The first trace of the missing man
was picked up at Kennet, where Mack
Billingsley had worked In the copper
mines. From there his trail led to
Chico, then to Oroville and then to
Martinez.
—GRAIN SACKS FOR SALE
HEARD BROS., PERRY, GA.
NOTICE
After having bee., closed down two
weeks for repairs On mill dam, 'Are
are again running both corn and
flour mill. A. J. Houser
Will Rebuild Country Club
Moultrie.—The club house of tho
Moultrie Country Club, which was de
stroyed by fire several weeks ago,
will be replaced with a new and bet
ter building, officials of the club an
nounce. A swimming pool, tennis
court and other attractions will be
added to the, club property, which
lies just south of the city limits.
Commander Rader In Charge
Americus.—Lieutenant Colonel Ira
A. Rader, new commander of the
post at Souther Field, has arrived.
E. S. Schofield has been in
command since the death of Lieuten
ant Colonel F. T. Dickman, who with
Major John W. Butts, executive of
ficer, was killed in an airplane acci
dent. The new commander is one of
the oldest flyers in the army.
FOR SALE.
- Seed wheit and oats
A- A. Smoak.
can be saved by trading with J. W. Bloodworth, who
carries a full line of Hareware, Groceries and farm
ers supplies. Now is the time to buy your fruit jars,
rubbers and cans as they will be scarce this year
we have a full line and are going to sell them at
live and let live prices.
London.—Coincident with, publica
tion of the report showing that dur
ing the last quarter of 1918 the num
ber of deaths exceeded the birth rate
for the first time in the history of
civil registration in this country, the
war office has announced the release
in one week of 700 physicians from
the army.
Influenza caused the great Increase
in the death rate, the number of vic
tims from that disease being 98,998,
or 41 per cent of the total deaths for
the period. Lack of physicians is held
responsible for the failure to curb the
epidemic. At the beginning of this
month, although 1,760,000 men of the
army have been demobilized, only 1,500
out of 11,000 physicians have been re
leased.
J. W. BLOODWORTH
PERRY, GA.
Groceries, Hardware and
Farm Supplies.
1 have a stock of Groceries, Hardware, Farm B upplie*
and Notions and respectfully solicit your patronage.
Phone No. 9 your orders and they will have prompt at»
tention.
R. L. MARCHMAN
FRESH BREAD AT ALL TIMES.
IDENTIFY YOURSELF
WITH BUISINESS MEN
USE PRINTED STATIONARY
LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU
PRICES REASONABLE
BRITISH DEATHS PASS BIRTHS
War Office, Alarmed, Releases 700 Phy
sicians From Army Service
in Week.
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