The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, September 29, 1921, Image 8

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BINDERS, THRESHERS, MOWERS, RAKE! BAILING PRESSES, PLANTERS DRILL CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, CANE MILL: ENGINS, WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HARNESS, OR ANY EQUIPMENT FOR THE FARM COME TO SEE US. R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C, TB1N |A1Rj> rcuitHaces "L/ Ehtnwitt ^SOUTHEASTER^ F| A IT2. ^ ADDRESS — R.M.STRIPUN- SECRBTARY BOX 1006 -ATLANTA- GRAND CIRCUIT RACES Representing the top-notch t.urf performers of the world. WOftLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP AUTOMOBILE RACES With the moit daring Dirt Track Drivers and the Fastest' Cars in the World. SPECTACULAR FREE ACT PROGRAM Every Big and Novel Free Act worth while. WORTHAM'S WORLD’S BEST SHOWS On their first trip to the. South will bring the greatest aggregation of midway attractions and amusement devices the show world affords, which, combined with Lakewood's permanent attractions, will make the greatest Midway at any Fair in the World! OEORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS! ;i&. " Wonderful pyrotechnic program prepared and ■ffgp; fired by special artists. Which created so much attention last year from all parts of the world, will again be an exclusive feature of the Southeastern Fair. MAMMOTH EXHIBITS OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE Boys’ and Girls’ Club exhibits will be staged on a.greater scale than ever before. _ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS A comprehensive display of War and Navy Fea- . tures. BE SURE TO SEE THE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS. Admission, 50c; Children, 25c. SCHOOLDAY 15c to ail attending a public or private school when accompanied by Special Ticket, which will be furnished free to all teachers. Write for Free Premium List or Special' Information to R. M. ETRIPLiN, Secretary, Atlanta. H, G. HASTINGS, Pres. — R. M. STRIPLIN, Sec. Come now and Subscribe foi ONE QUAUTy One Size All our skill, facilities, and lifelong knowledge of the finest tobaccos are concentrated on this one cigarette— CAMEL. Into this ONE BRAND, we put the utmost quality. Nothing is too good for Camels. They are as good as it’s possible to make a cigarette. Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high, exclusive standard. You can always depend on the same mellow-mild refreshing smoothness—the taste and rich flavor of choicest tobaccos—-and entire freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. And remember this! Camels come in one size package only—20 cigarettes—just the right size to make the greatest saving in production and packing. This saving goes straight into Camel Quality. That’s one reason why you can get Camel Quality at so moderate a price. Here’s another. We put no useless frills on the Camel package. No “extra wrappers!” Nothing just for show! Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And their added cost must go onto the price or come out of the quality. One thing, and only one, is responsible for Camels great and growing popularity —that is CAMEL QUALITY. WE WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU THE RIGHT PRICE. B. H. ANDREW & SON, PEEBT, GkA.. Firestone Tires Reduced. 30 x 3 Non Skid $10.95. 30 x 3 1-2 Non Skid $13.95. This is new Stock just received. Try Fire stone once and be convinced that theyar worth more than the price asked. Ask Firestone users of their quality. A. M. ANDERSON, PERRY, GEORGIA. NEW MEAT MARKET he Fair Pre-eminent in Exclusive Features NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW Through co-operation with the Southern Cattle men’s Association and the Southern Swine Growers’ Association, the Southeastern Fair will again, feature the National Hog and Cattle Show, assuring the greatest assembly of pure bred Cattle and Swine ever exhibited in the United States. INTERNATIONAL CLUB STOCK JUDGING CON TEST We beg to^announce to our friends and patrons that we are now prepared to serve them at our new market rear Berry House Restaurant. Meats 12 1-2 to 30 cents per pound. CALL TO SEE OS. W. B. WHITE, PERRY, - GA. G.W. WINN, Family and Fancy Groceries. We are in the Business to Serve You. ‘ COMETOSEEUS. IS THE TIME The Home Journal