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MCI ICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of Abner E.
Elkin, Into of Houston County deceased,
are hereby notified to'" render in their
demands to undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate
pnment. This 20th day of May 1922.
SUSIE E. ELKIN, Administratrix
Estate Abner E. Plkin, deceased.
DUNCAN & NUNN
Attorney* & Councillors at Law.
Practice in All Courts.
PERRY, GA.
The Strong Withstand the Heat r--
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger peon '
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to
|i Through the doprcwlng heat of summer by tult-
.arf GROWS TASTELESS chill TONIC. It purilicu
and enrichea the blood and builds up the whole sys
tem. You can suon feel its Strengthening, In 'Uo<
"dug Effect. 69c.
Great Forces Of British Troops Ar-
rive In Ulster And More Report
ed On The Way.
No Worms fn a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms hove nn tin
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and ns o
Kina, them lu moro or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS ohlll TONIC fllvon regularly
for two or throe weeks will enrich tho blood. Im
prove tho digestion, and act as a Gouernl Strength
ening Tonic to tho wiiolo eystem. Nature will then
throw off or dlsjioHho worms, arid the Child will bo
in no/^’t health. Pleasant to take OCo Dor u ittI»-
Wo are proud of tha confidence doc
tors, druggists and the public have In
066 Chili and Fever Tonic.
666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever
Bilious Fever, ColdB and LaGrlppe.
It kills the parasite that causes tho
fever. It is a splendid laxative and
general tonic.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
.Always bears
the
Signature
A. O. Riley, *Tr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FORT VA.LiI.4l6Y. C3A.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
ON REAL ESTATE
MONEY TO LOAN
[ am prepared to Loan mv or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. 8MOAK,
8mc. Perry.G*.
JOHN W. BLOOD WOR 3 'll
Attorney and Counsellor
At I iaw
Perry - Georgia.
Wo Praotloe In Both State
and Federal Courts.
666 euros Malaria, Chill and
Fever, Billions Fever, Colds and
LaGrippe, or money refunded
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
We are prepared to dose leant
prowptly on Farm Land*. 6 per et.
Interest,
DUNCAN & NUNN,
Perry, Ga.
About 200 bushels of Brabham
peas for sale.
B. H. Andrew & Son.
. Plum good Plumbing and
Electric Wireing, Winn & Brun*
son. Winn’s Store.
Colds Cause Crip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO Q 'JININE Tablets remove the
wuao. There is o- ty one "Lroroo Quinta*.'
F w GROVE'S eidnauu* an hex- 30c.
Acetylene Welding* at
McLendon Auto Co.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer,
t relieves pain and soreness caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.
666 has more imitations than
any other.Fever Tonic on the mar
ket, but no one wauts imiaations.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antisep
tic; it kills the poison called from In
fected cuts, cures old sores, tetter,etc.
W. A. STROTHER,
- INSURANCE -
Pbmbv. Gkohoia.
London.—Infantry, cavalry, artillery
and whippet tanks took part in the
first offensive action of the British
troops on the Ulster borderland, when
Pettigoe, which straddled the line,
though a large part of the town is in
Free State territorry, was stormed and
retaken from troops of the Irish re
publican army, who entered on May
the thirtieth.
Reports from Belfast describe the
border countryside as swarming with
lebaki. while the British general di
rects the operations from headquar
ters on a hiil outside the town.
When it became evident that the
Britls’. were moving in force ,against
Pettigoe. the republicans began to
wilhdraw, consequently there was little
resistance to parties of soldiers in mo
tors and on foot who dashed through
the town It is semi • officially an
nounced that the republicans suffered
heavy losses, but the sole casualty on
the northern side was the driver of
a motor car.
Besides the republican commandant
and stnlf, who were taken prisoner
when the troops entered the town, it
is reported that a large number of
Sinn Feiners were captured in a later
clean-up of Pettigoe. Of thrfee columns
of troops which began advancing into
the section of Fermanagh county oc
cupied by the southerners, two col
umns operated toward Pettigoe, the
other in the direction of Belleek, which
the republicans had also occupied.
The troops approached to within a
mile of Pettigoe without drawing the
fire of the southerners, who were then
evacuating the place and the hills
which dominated the main road along
the line of march. While on the Free
State side there was complete silence,
the greatest activity was displayed by
tho approaching columns, with man*
euvering cavalry, special in motors
and whippet tanks flying the Union
Jack. The tanks always were in read*
loess to move to the support of the
advancing columns.
The Pettigoe columns made an unin
terrupted advance, but the smaller par
ty of troops were held on Boa Island,
ready to land if necessary and join
the advance on the town. Howitzers
were placed in position near Belleek,
Where troops were massed awaiting
orders to go forward.
The auxiliary pandora and numer
ous little armed motorcraft partici
pated in the movement. Pandora con-
■'eyed across the lake a regular fleet
of small boats to be used as trans
ports.
Additional British troops will soon
reach Belfast.
Dispatches from Belfast say that the
m.litnry forces captured Pettigoe and
took republican prisoners, as well as a
hirge quantity of arms and ammuni
tion.
One account says that after a heavy
bombardment the British troops storm-
ou 1 ottlgoe. A hot machine gun fire
was poured on tho attacking forces,
ut . 0 0I) ly casualties was an auto
mobile driver, who was shot dead.
U. 8. Medal Given City Of Verdun
Verdun.—if the United States
thinks Franco is militaristic, let her re
member that tho spirit of revenge
does not die with defeat, and that
there are serious dangers still men
acing France, Premier Poincaire, de
clared at the presentation of a medal
to the city of Verdun by the United
States government. France must sup-
port an army to support her repara
tions claims, he added.
80 Feared Lost "aT Steamer Sinks
Buenos Aires, Argentina.—The
steamer Vila Franca sank off Hohe-
“j' f()1 l°wing an explosion,
MB* be l ,0V0d oighty persons per-
ished, according to a dispatch - La
Nacion. The steamer had on board
tourists for Iguazu Falls, it Ji said
the vessel sank so quickly afffer the
explosion that the passengers had no
time to dress Or seek lifeboats.
Premier Lenin Shows Improvement
Riga.—M. Yureneff, Russian Soviet
ambassador to Latvi, announces that
Premier Lenin was suffering from
acute gastritis, with a high tempera
ture following an attack on May 2S
An official bulletin issued recently
said the Society premier’s condition
3howed some improvement.
^all Strike Sure Vote, Says Jewell
Chicago.—Strike votes affecting one
ik lllion two hundred thousand of the
United States’ railroad workers, re
turnable on the same dates, probably
about the third of August, will be de
cided upon at the railway labor board
conference in Cincinnati, in the opin
ion of B. M. Jewell, president of the
railway employees' department of the
American Federation of Labor. It is
admitted on all sides that there is ■
much dissatisfaction with the rocent 1
order reducing wages of certain class- I
of railway operatives. I
§m STOMACH
• liGESTIOI
Black-Draught Highlj I
fte * ''£ ~ ace sfe * V a Tennessee
Crccar Troubles Re-
'C'.'ltLli'lg fi'cai Torpid
liver.
TL ' Nashville, Tom— The effic
iency of Theilford's Black-Draught, the
strains, herb, liver mcdicino, is
routed for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
f-ocer of this city. "It Is without
*«'<!% the best liver medicine, and I
don’t believe I could get along without
I ’ e it for,;; .. r stomach, head-
w.:, ; u! liver, indigestion, and all
otluT troubles that are the result of
u torpid liver.
“I have known and used it for years,
and can and do highly- recommend it
to ovary one. I won’t go to bed with
out it in the house. It will do all it
claims to do. I can’t say enough for
it.”
Many other men and women through
out the country havo found Dlaclr-
Druught just as Mr Parsons describee
—valuable in regulating tho liver to
Its normal functions, and in cleansing
the bowels of impurities.
Thedford’s Blaclc-Draught liver medi
cine is the original and only genuine.
Accept no imitations or substitutes.
1 Always ask for Thedford’s.
Bop Summer Suits
PALM BEACH
WITH TWO PAIRS OF PANTS.
This is what a Boy needs, Two pairs of
I •
pants with each Suit equals two Suits.
Our business is to serve the Boys.
We are the greatest Money Savers in
Georgia when it comes to fitting
up a Boy.
BRING THE BOYS TO
SEE US.
H. Hwmicutt
Clothing Co.
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOY.
317-319 Third St. MACON, GA
Why suffer from nerv
ousness, insomnia, hy
steria, nervous dyspep
sia, nervous prostration
or any ailment due to
a disordered condition
of the nerves?
will give you prompt
and lasting relief.
It produces refreshing
sleep, builds up the shat
tered nerves and pro
motes a normal distri
bution of nerve force.
Your D.ruggist Sells It, Ask Him.
Come now and Subscribe for
The Home Journal.
O. W. WINN & SONS
Fancy and Family Groceries
- SPECIALS-|1
Best Distilled-Apple Vinegar, fine for pickling
60 cents per gallon.
Delicious Green Cane Syrup, best you ever tasted
75 cents per gallon.
Lots of Other Things Good to Eat.
COME TO SEE US.
E. F. Barfield & Company
ANNOUNCE
‘ •• ■ i • ' • ;
That they are ready to serve their friends and cus
tomers at their new market, formerly W. M. Smith
place opposite Masonic Building.
Pest Quality of Meats and Prompt Service is our
Motto. Call to see us.
E.F.. BARFIELD & CO.
Perry, - Ga.
Best Pin elieckcd pants,
at H, P. Houser
Scrape's and scooters,
at H, P. Houser.
Crate nailS for sale.
B. H. Andrew & Son.
‘‘Careys” Eooffing for sale-
P». H. Andrew & Son.
Garden and flower fertlizer in
25 lb bags.
Heard & Evans.
Peas for sale.
B. H. Andrew & Son.
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO PAY
YOUR SUBSCRITION.
FIRE INSURANCE
“BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY”
IT* P• HOUSER, Insurance Agcy,
Phone 36 Perry, Ga.