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SUBSCRIBERS.
Fpr a limited time we will give
a year's subscription to ‘the South
ern 1 Agriculturalist without charge
to any subscriber, old or new, who
asks for it when 1 pacing a ' year’s
subscription to the Home Journal,
popularity of 'the Southern
ultiiralist is, shown by its ojr*
auhu.on, which no\v exceeds 37q,-
<000.
This offer is intended for our
farmet friends, ’Mio are fivged to
take’advantage of it at once, be-
catise we have, only a certain num
ber of subscriptions which wo can
give free in. this way. Wjien (they
nro used, this offer will .bo with-
•diffiwn. First, come, first served*
Reported That Craig Will Insist On
Modification Of Treaty
Clause
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MUM stl
—TIltJRNfOND GRAY WATER
MELON SEED for. sale at B. IT-
Andrew & Son, W. B. Sims < store
or apply by mail or phone to (V A;
Thurmond, Perry. Ga.
R F. D. No. 2.
No Worms m a Healthy Child .
AH ch\ldron troubled with worms hovo an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is moro or leks stomach disturbance.
GROVE’S TASTELESS'chill TONIC given regularly
for two or thro*,weeks will enrioh the blood, Im
prove the digestion, and act an a Qoneral Strength
ening Tonic to the whdlo oyutem. Nature will then
throw off or dispel tho worms, and tho Child will bo
to por*n health.,Pleasant to tako, 60o per*-)ttl»-
We are proud of tho tonfldbncc doc
tors, drqggists And the public have In
660 Chill and Fever Tonic. '
Acetylene Welding at
McLendon Auto Co.
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, Golds Cause Grip and UnffucESzb
LAXATIVE DROMO Q 'JTNINETob'.eta r^movpthi'
couse. Tnoro is o- ly tmo ^'Lronio Qulniuo'
V GPOVC'P sWntU‘ir» on Ito*.
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666 euros Malaria, Chills and Fever
Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrlppe.
It kills the parasite that causes tho
fever. It is a splendid laxative and
peneral tonic. 1
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-C’lvmHN^iNiortit SOitvKvou
; c pun rv auu yi-;Vo it, t .
lIIoraiidN t CmiNtY 1 •'
KoMTV.Vt.UKY t J liOUr.lA.
Tio^ 4tn." PlIONK I DS.
The Strong Withstand the Heat cV*
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old pobplo who oro* fooble ond youngor psonb '
who arc woak, will bo strengthened and enabled to
(a through the,depressing hoat of summer by tal<-
.mg grq^e’S; Tasteless chin TONjG, it purrt.oa
and odrlchoa tho blood and builds up tho wholo ays-
forn. You can soon feel Us Sucufthoulng, Indgor-
'Wm. “fjO .) “o
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A TTORN13Y At LAW
FORT VALLUY,, GA,
LOANS NEGOTIATED '
ON 1 REAL ES^XTl^ V l
teoNE^ To Loan
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T ain 1 (irWpVed tb< Loan f»Vv bt
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. SMOAK, i '»0 t:H
JOHN W. BLOOD WQRTli
Attorney and Cou^Beltor
At,,I(Aw A L , ^
Perry -C Grorgia 1
We Praqtloe In Both State
and Federal jG$urt»; j 1 /
Plum' 1 f go.0(j Flumping ; nind
Electric Wircing, Winn & Brun*
son. Wiiiu’s Store. ; [
666 'cures Malaria, Chill and
Fever, |5illipus F^.ver, Colds ( and
LaGrippei 'or money refu’nXled
FOR RENT; ,S. P. Dasher
hoiifie in Perry, apply C. G.
Harris Perry Ga., R. F. D. 2.
—Beall the boll weevil with King
Cotton Seed. For sale by. G. 0.
Harris,;Perry, Ga*
Rub-My-Tiem is a great pain killer,
t relieves pain aud soreness caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.
London.—The “open threat of rev
olution 1 signified by the decision of the
anti-free staters to hold the forbidden.
Irrish republican army convention, has
created a precarious position," the
London Times’ correspondent here de- ;
Clares, in a dispatch; ito his paper. |.
The atatepiont by Commandant
Roderick O-Copnor, that, 80 per cent
of the army’s members are against the
treaty, howeyer, ithe correspondent be
lieved to be exaggerated. He remarks
that the call for the army convention J
was signed by only seven of the nine-!
teen qoramanders and that these main- jl
ly represent ' the divisions in Cork, !
Kerry and South Tipperary, where dis
satisfaction was already known to
I exist. , !■
Tlie meeting place of the army con- I
vention -bps not been divulged.
London. — With organized murder j
raids in progress throughout the bor- 1
dor comities of Ulster, vicious clashes
between Orangemem and Sinn Fein-
. political dissension among the north- .raw
;ern leaders, and practically open re* ■.£**
volt against the provisional govern- Jul
ment will take its first step towards H
intervention, when it .meets the Irish |e«
leaders at the colonial office. , • 18,3
The attitude of Sir James Craig,
premier , of . Ulster, discourages . the
hope of an immediate settlement. It
is by no means certain, in fact, wheth-
ler he will accept the government’s in
vitation to London ^for a roundtable
discussion with the Irish Free State
‘delegates. Decision will bo announced
after the^cablnept meeting in Belfast.
Belfast.—4 band of men forced their
way into, the; home of Owen Mac-
Mahon, a saloon keeper, and shot
seven members of the family. News
j of the raid has stirred the city. ‘
MpcMpiipn and .three of his sons
Worp killed outright, another son died
of wounds and, two others are near
Many persons, otherwise
Vigorous and healthy, are
bothered occasionally with
indigestion. The effects of a
’disordered stomach on the
system are dangerous, 1 and
prompt treatment of indiges
tion is important “The‘only
medicine 1 havo needed has
been' something to aid digea-
tier, and clean the liver,”
‘ writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinney, Texas, farmer.
“My medicine is
■ It] Jiffe ,
*8
m
m
m
for indigestion and stomach
trouble of any kind. I B&yo
never found anything that
touches the spot, like Blaclc-
Draught. I take it in brokeri
dose3 after meals, For a long .
‘ time I tried’ pills, which grip
ed and didn’t give the good
results. Black-Draught liver
medicine is eafey to‘take, hasy
to keep, inexpensive.”
Got a package from your
druggist today—Ask for and
Insist upon 1 Thedford’s—the
only genuine.
Get It today.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given ithat
death. [The crime is thought to have the Central of Georgia Kailway
been in reprisal fort the shooting of has made application to the Eail-
a nurnbqr of special constablos in May | oa d Commission of Georgia for
j authority to change tho schedules
Li 1 " ’"" :i .... ' „ _ v of its passonger trains between
Second Demand On Allies For Payment ,. Tn n) . . , Al
j Washington.—The American govern- * 011 Val le ^ and Perry, so as to:-
ent has ^enfc toi the. allied power an
other note supplemental to that re-
Pv.
Ar,
6: 40 a. ui
7:30 a. m
ccjntly dispatched and designed to sup
port it^ claim fpr equality; with those
powers in the payment of costs , aris
ing from the Rhineland occupation.
The nepv bote, copies of, which were
presented to the British, French, Bel
gian and Jupanepe governments by
American; diplomatic[ officials in the
qapitp,ls of those nations, declared that
whether, or pot, , there should be a
deficit In the French account, for its
occupation army costs, as of May 1,
921, the daim for 'eqiialiby on the
art <of -thel United States Would not
be affected. .
! "> i i T-r—b ri——r— . - . 1
Will Attempt Flight Over Atlantic
yL^bon;,—Three
have gone i to ista'
uejfg cruisers,
on 1 themselves at
different points in the Atlantic ocean
to act us a ppnyoy. for two’ Portuguese)
officers ■ wlio -will make an’ attempt to’
fly in a hyOr^irplane from Lisbon to
o .do Janeiro) Tjhe^afe/ofxthe start,
tlie flight has not been definitely
fixed^-but the aviator^ hope with favor
able Wenthari ’ebuditiens they will he
able to make the transatlantic pass
age of, qioift- tWu four (liQushmt miles
in sixty hours. The machine they will
use .wjll. develop ; £{5p ^hprsppowfr Mild,
speact of eighty
Fort Valley
Pony
Lv, Porry 7;35 a. m.
Ar. Fm-t Valley 8.08 a, m.
Lv ( Fort Valley l:,00p. m’.
Ar. Perry 1:60 p. m.
Lv. Perry 2:80 p. m.
Ar. Fort Valley. 3:10 p.m.
•| Daily except Sunday,
This application will be heard
by the llailrohd t ' Commission of
Georgia, at, meeting beginning at
jlO o'clock a. m., April 12lh, 1922
atjthe oliie of Urn Commission in
tire State Capitol, Atlanta.
|A11 parties dosipiiig,gto be heard
in connection with this application
should coimntihicale t\4lh the’
\O9nmiis6iou oil or before the date
of|M| hdaring,.
rl'his nht.inn is gjven ill; UCGOr-
requiirements of
(Commission of
mil^s j^n- hop'. - j
|-loovcr’s p Nephew browned
AUbL--waiter 'Large,
In Pool
G-year-old
Herbert Hoover, secretary
ijwasidiWned\.in>a few!
Palo
nephew, of
pf coplihbAait^asidrbwh'edtinia brim
ming pool, at the Hoover home during
^ ffimilV;V e Ahi6n\ Dr. Ray Lyman
Wilbur, president of Stanford univer-
fhjXfl Avhrkqd over Jiim\ three hours,
but 1 hbpe wMjs ; finally -gWen up. Ser
vants, fpuud, the c|iild unconscious in
tile , ! bwl|nmj|ig pqol shortly ) before
^noon. It kfrowri how'long ho
had been in the ,pool.' ) >
1 All (X J fiOllAn t C i i i i O-J
Beer.A^ Light .Wines Will Be 7 lssue
Gidvelai ‘ ‘
t i CUdveland.^bhld’r-^Ohio’s ^ub^rkatbi^
ial race is to^be determined largely,
•on ttlie is^up/W ^opk’nind light ^lpes,
it was forecast' as political aspirants
^pnQunced .candidates on . wet
ana dry platforms, omitting all ’ refer-
, encD . to. notional questjons such as
tne' soldieV 1 boiiifs, tariff and Wash
ington conference treaties, .
Mill Executive Found Murdered
Gastonia, N. C.—Harry Shuford, 30,
prominent, young cotton mill execu
tive, connected’with'the McLean mills
and brother-in-law of George W. Wil
son; prosecuting Attorney of this 1 dis
trict, was. found dead in his room in
a hotel at Bessemer City with a bullet
hole jn the right temple and a jagged
wound on tne ’heaid. Ar
666 has more imitations than
any other Fever Tonic on the mar
diet, but no one wants imiaatioos.
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by the coroner, Teyealed. it, i ss
ShufQrd had j btfen killed by
• iw ^ r ’' ' '
[rhia i\otie,e is
dauce with the
thje Khilroad 1
Georgia; , ,
CenU’a^of Georgia Railway
By H. D. Pollard \
’' General Superintendent.
SPR1NGTME
CALLS FOR
A New Hat, :
A New Suit,
A New Fair of Shoes.
THE HUNNICUTT STORE IS
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COME TO SEE US*
1.1. Hhnnicutt
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• Clothing^Cp,
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS.
317-319 Third St.
MACON, GA
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11666 quickly relieves Oonstipa-
titfril Biliousness, Loss of Appetite
ahd lloadaches, due to Torpic
Liver.
FOR SALE:- Corn, Hay, Country
Meat, Ham, Lard, Sides and Shoul
ders. Apply
A. A. Smoak, Perry, Ga.
666 breaks a cold quicker than a n y
rdmedy we know.
W. A. STROTHER,
- INSURANCE -
i Pshry. Georgia.
From 'iw'Etide
An inquest held
ssEid that
a blow —FOR SALE—^On easy terms or
from someibluht instrument and after- rent the Marshall Home on Ma*
ward shot. It is stated he had just j con Street. Apply to A. A.
returned from a call on his fiance, j Smoak, Perry, Ga,
11 'Hirs-iri : ‘
‘As a yoimg housewife ; of ©nl
two and one-half years’ ex
perience 1 am glad to find jthat
even we amateurs can cook
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successfully^ if IVe use Royal
Powder.^
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; . Absolutely Pure
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Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste
Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St, New York
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