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For Infants and'Children
In Us© For Over 3© Years
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be woman writes:
"A domestic science teacher said it
was the lightest cake she had ever
tasted or seen—but remarked that
I used at least six eggs in every cak@ 0
She wouldn’t believe I used only
two—until I showed - her exactly
how I made it» Now she uses noth
ing but Royal.” Mrs. G. S.
Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste
Send for New Royal Cook Book—It’s FREE
Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St., New York
WANTED—Man with car to sell
the'BEST Ford Oil Gauge nr Ale
$100.00 per week and extra com
missions. Benton Harbor Acces
sories Co , Benton Harbor, Mich.
Bath caps, all shapes and lolors,
Heard & Evans.
FOR^M-iE: Closing'out few
registered spotted Poland China
boars 9 months old $15.00 W- J.
PqfH Wellston, (la. _
"There Is no unimportant person or
part of our service. It is d total of
human units anti their co-operation is
the key to/ its success. In its last
annlysis, postal duties are accommo
dations performed for our neighbors
and friends and should be so regarded,
rather than as a hired service per
formed for an absentee employer.”—
•Postmaster General Hubert Work.
—STB AY HOG—-I have one
Sight saudy boar. Ho is marked
wi'h a slit in the left ear and short
tail. Henry Jordan, Perry, Ga.
FOR SALE; Spirella, sample
corsets, at reduced price. Kale
Felder.
Full line of bulk and package
Garden Seed at Heard f Evans.
m
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Petr a limited time wo will give
a year’s subsei ptian to the South
ern Agriculturalist without Vim rge
to any sulisciiber, old or new, who
asks for it when paying a year’:
subscription to the 1 chute ►lourhal.
" ’ e popularity of the Southern
ulturidist is shown by its eir
soi.i. ( <.n, which now exceeds b7-V
000.
This offer is intended for our
former friends, who arc urged to
take advantage of it at once., be
cause we have only a certain nnm
l)Cr of subscriptions Which \v<* <
give free in this way. When they
amp used, this offer will bo with
drawn. First come, first served,
DUnCAN & NUNN
Attorney* A Councvilori* at Lw,
Practice in Ail Courts.
PERKY, C,A.
U. S. 1KU nary I a scina Of A Fire
Washiiigtcn.—Fire was discovered
early the* other morning bn the roof
'of the treasury building. A few min-
tilos after the first alarm the flames
were leaping twenty feet in the air.
above n superstructure being con
Strutted on tire roof of the old build-
Sag.. Following an explosion of chemi
cals stored where the fire originated,
the! names appeared to lie rapidly gain-
In/y roadway. Four alarms lmd been
turned in fifteen minutes after the fire
was discovered. ^
$125,000 Fire Loss At Portsmouth, Va.
Portsmouth, Vflt—Fire or undo ter-
wined ori,;!n which raged for four
hours hero early in the morning, de-
rtrcjod the mercantile establishment
t>f A. H. Goodman & Co. The loss is
estimated at $125,000.
.
FOR
TIio Strode Withstand thy li.vt
Slimmer Better Than the Weak
OUt pcoplo who arc fccblo nnd youmior pm>'
wlio uro weok, will bo strengthened and enaWud
U '.lirou-jU the doprcsalntf heat of summer by tnif-
Jif. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. ItpurUlor
oml curleheo the blood and builds up the whole t*y >
tom. You can soon feel Its Strcnilthenlng, m diK-
orlud Effect. 00c-
No Worms fn a Healthy Chil i
Ail children troubled with worms hove an on
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, :imi n a
tulo, there in more or loss sfmuncli <11 slurb/ are
GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC dive a rcSulurl*
for two or three weeks will enrich the t>!o >'
jnove the dlflontlou, nnd act as n general Sfcrmiflth
enln„ l Tonle to the wholo sybtf.m. Kaloro will; hen
throw off ot dlapelUio worm ;, ntvi is’id Child ..•ill he
ta PorAwt health. Pleosonr. h t<; .ui (Ac jiei-Stth*
Wo arc proud of the confidence doc
tors, druggists and the public have in
(><56 Chill and Fever Topic.
666 cures Malaria, G.ffjjlh and Fever
Bilious Fever, Cohls and
It kills the pavaait.e that, causes the
fever. It is a splendid laxative and
general tonic.
’Children
Always
% the
dfrnotn
OTIATKO
aJM
MONEY TO LOAN
l am; prep ir.id to Loan 111 \
Real FiHtalu without Commission.
A. A. SMOAK,
. Ferryman;,
JOHN W. BLOOD WOR'l'll
Attorney and .Ooitaskli ok
At 1 /A\v
Berry - Georgia
We Practice In Doth SMte
and Fedora! Courts
066 cures Malaria, Chill and
Fever, Billions Fever, Cohls ami
£.aGrippe. or money refunded
LOANS ON FARM LANDS. .
Wo are preparod to close loans
prowptiy on Farm Lands. 6 pm* ct.
Snterost,
DUNCAN & NUNN,
Perry, Ga.
Ocean Takes Toil Of Three Vessc..
bon Francisco.—The tank steamet
Whiuior of tiio Union OiL company, j
which went on (be rocks,at a point ten
miles south of Point Arena, is a total
In:;, the company has been advised by
radio.
Llissoiiri La<!y Sorrell Until Sha
Tried C&rdni.'—S0s “Resdi
flFa* —Got Along
Kiis, Became.Ilormal
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo.—"My back was oc
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
would l;avo v bearing-down pains and
Wits not well at any time,’’ says Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Route 6, this place. “I
so and having to
h Mrs. Williams
le's from which
rotfgh the use of
id, having heard
etting it for. mo.
eg eo;na Card id
ing. The res. It
t like a different
kept ge
ttlng headacht
go to 1
h d,” continue
describi
i'i* tho troul:
.-jha <Jbt
a.'nrd relief til
CiinlLi.
‘.‘My husb-.u
of Card
u i, proposed r
“I en
.w after tnki
. . . the
l F was injr>.- .■
wad sui
q,rising. 1 lei
pcr.'OTi,
"liats
v I suffered
and we;
ak bade, and 1
iimnicuttsis the place to
i provided ydu love
turn iPockei
Orders Forfeiture 9.000 Case3 Hootch
V/asbinglon.-Orders for the forfeit-
mo of what was declared to be the
largast amount of liquor ever affected
by a .single prohibition bureau deci- 1 ,ie 5fOuld_got Bid some - Car/
1 ho did. it strengthened me
from weakness
It ali run-dowa.
I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband said
which
My
If B
mm J
C "T! SS, ° ner doctor said I got along fine. I was in
0 ^ 1G 'lecision good healthy condition. I cannot
calls for forfeiture proceedings against; eny too much for it.”
about nine thousand cases, or moie! Thousands of .women havo suffered
(ban one hundred thousand quarts of; as Mrs. Williams describes, until they
oteb whiskey shipped into this conn- ; found relief from the user of Cardui.
IJ M. 9
5. sU
try, n large qnanty of which wa3 said
(o have been consignod, to the Alps
Drug company, operating in the City
of Now York.
Sinco it has helped so many, you
should not hesitate to try Cardui if
troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere. E,83
One Death Results From "May Day"
Moxico City.—Clashes between union '
laborers and Catholics, resulting in one 1
person boing killed and several wound-'
oil, characterized the celebration of!
May day hero. Syndicalists attacked 1
a building occupied by tho Association i
of Young Catholic men and during tho'
encounter ono boy was killed and mi-1
morons other persons wore so badly '
hurt that they laid to bo taken to lios-.
pJtulSj Tho building'and its contents
were wreckod and sot on tiro. The
i'li'o department both put out the fire
an I scattered tho crowds.
pick Croker Dies At Home in Ireland
Nmv York.—Richard Crokor, format
leader of Tammany Hall, and one ol
the bust known .politicnl figures of Ills
time, is doad at his country estato in
Ireland, according to. a private cable
gram received here by Arthur Bris
bane. From the meager news obtain-1
aide, bis death was sudden. Crok.er re
turned to Ireland several years ago, 1
lmt had nothing to do with the political
history of his former countrty. When
at tho head of Tammany, bq was the
most feared man in American poli
tics. i
Hayes Scoros Anti - Dry Propaganda
Washington.—Prohibition Commis
sioner Hayes in tho latter part of
April issued a formal statement warn
ing tiio public "to be on guard ngainst
well defined propaganda which seems
to 7)0 nntion-wido, falsely alleging that |
enforcement of the eighteenth amend-!
^nont is failing in results.” "The truth'
is,” Hayes declared, "that it is being
enforced and its enemies are increas
ing their propaganda and this fact
alone is evidence that the shoe is
'pinches.’” Ho believe prohibition is
bound to Hucceed,
Why suflfer frem nerv
ousness, insomnia, hy
steria, nervous dyspep
sia, nervous prostration
cr any ailment due to
a disordered condition
of the nerves?
DI11ILE8MW1
Will give you prompt
and lasting relief.
It produces refreshing
sleep, BuiMs up the shat
tered nerves and pro
motes a normal • distri
bution of nerve force.
Your l-it "gist Sells It, Ask Hiau
POLAR WAVE.
A. G. L. To Band 1,000 Now Cars
Waycross.—Between SO and 90 addi
tional men are hieing-employed in the
car ropair department of the Atlantic
Coast Line railroad shops bore. Fifty
are skilled workman, the remaindei
being helpers and apprentices. The 0 liava compleiou our Ice.
Atlantic Coast Line is budding more | Blaut aud arc now ready to for
titan'a thorn, and new freight cars. Ha. i i, isli ice io the public- Our air
of those will be built in the local shops blast, will bo installed by the iStli
The increased force will be at wor. j and our uroducb will boas Bright
for yeveral months at least. The pro- ;. uul clo . u . |& it) j| possible to lfuike
ant incre-.mo brings tho number of me- i
in the shops to the largest numbe j
since tho close of tbo war. ;
i
Allies Plans To Aid The Russians'.
Genoa, Italy.—The allies propose to *
aid Russia financially to the extent
of twenty million pounds sterling
(nominally one hundred million dol-j
lars), to be extended through the
agency of an international consortium,
it has become known, as a result of
tho completion of the preamble to the
reply which will be Blade to Russia.
It is the concensus of opinion here
that this will solve the vexing ques
tions which have come before the con
ference, and that from now on things
will proceed smoothly.
ice.
We have gone to considerable
expense in installing our Plant
nnd we are in tho business lo stay.
We solicit yonr prtronage, and kve-
will do all in our po or to satisfy
our customers-
J. H. Davis & Son.
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS.
&I 7-319 Third St. MACON, GA
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