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TAX CGLLECTCR’S AFP01KTMENTS
LAST ROliND
Officials Outline The Cotton Industry. f
Washington.—The government’s pol- ’
icy with regard to the cotton industry •
was outlined recently by members of•
the ’department of agriculture’s cotton
council to the coton conference, held I will bi* nt the •ollowinr plnca* on tl e
in connection with the annual conven-^ ates nu,,w ‘ for thu »! n 1‘fS
lion of the Association of Land-Grant ing s " lte an< u 'i*jSf| t,x ' 8 fo ' _
colleges. Presidents, extension direc- J u Sgj stdro ’ M & a * N 5 V 1 lit* ?’
XT' V"° *Wwi Tu“ d n ;»V. 28th. iS'day
cotton-growing states, who long have Myrtle Wedne«'lnvNov. 29th' a. m.
and
marketing, were brought together to
discuss a definite irfclustrial policy. .
. URVe Myrtle AVenues'lnyNov. 2Utu a. m.
in promoting tlje cotton industry i-owursville AVednesdny Nov. 29th p. m,
experts in cotton growing and Henderson Priday Deo. 1st. it. m.
Cashier Takes Life
-Clay Currier, twenty*
cashier of the First
of Jacksonville, Ala.,
Alabama Bank
Anniston, Ala.
six years old,
National Bank
12 mllos from Anniston, committed sui
«ide the other duy by shooting himself
through the hqprt. Currier was one
<ct the best known ycung men of this .which'time the books willl^e closed,
section, and so far no reason has been i T, Ji.’. Tharpc Tax Qoileoiot.
found for his deed. Apparently his ac-1 - _
counts aro all o. k., and no love af-
fair is hinted. So far as known hie
health has been good. He had many
friends and was generally liked by
natrons of the bank.
Elko
Perry
Grovmiia
Hayn> vlllo
K ftthleen
•Bonaire
Hattie
VVollSton
Byron
Climdo
Heard
Perry, Dec.
Friday Dec. 1st. p. m
Tue-dav Dec. 5tli. n»l-ilay
Wednesday Dec. (ith. a. m.
Wednesday Dec. Oth. p. m.
. Thursday Dec. 7tli. a. m.
Thursday Doc. 7th. p. m.
Friday Dec. 8th. a. m.
Friday Dec. 8th. p. m.
Saturday Doc. Oth. p, m.
Monday Dec, llth.u m.
Monday Doc. 11th. p ip.
I8th, 19th. & 20th, aft r
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antisep
tic; it kills the poison called from In
fected cuts, cures old sores, tettor.etc.
Revolver Pound Used By Slayei
New Brunswick, N. J.—The revolvoi
with which Mro. James Mills and Rev
Edward Wheeler Hall, rector of the
Protestant Episcopal church of St
John the Evangelist, were shot and
’a golil Vatch which was missing from
the roetor’s body when it was discover
ed, have been found, Somerset county
authorities. say. They decline to say
where they had found them. The po
ilica admitted that after four young
people had been questioned for hours
they had searched their homeB “from
cellar Jo roof for possible clues.
Formed
A. STROTHER,
- 1N8UUANC15 -1
Pkhuy, Gkoikiia.
CASTOR
For Infants and Children.
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
thd
Signature
LOANS , ON FARM LANDS.
We are prepared to close loans
6 per ct.
DUNCAN
Japanese Economic League
T 0 klo.-P r eli m l n ar y | Japan’s par- prowpHy ^ Lands,
tlclpation.in the International chamber , . . t
of commerce tho Japan Ecqnomic nl<,r * ,, •
league has been organized. Among the
promoters are Mr. Inouye, president of
the Bank of Japan; Kenzo Ikeda, pres
ident of the One Hundredth Bank; Dr.
Takuma Dnn of tho Mitsui firm; Raita
Fujiyama, chairman of tho Toklo cham
ber of commerce, and other promt
& NUNN,
Ferry, Gs.
MONEY TO LOAN
■ , , T1 , . . f am prepared to f o*n Money or
W: SLffShf Real Bstuto without Commiooiou.
thut the object of tho league was to
discuss and establish the economic and
Industrial policy of the country so that |
(he foundations of commerce and in
dustries might ho placed on a sound
basis,
A. A. 8MOAK.
8mc,
Poiwy.Gv
’Report Of Death Proves Quite Amusing
Now York.—James W. Gerard, form- j
•or ambassador tp Germany, who was'
reported by Gorman newspapers re
cently as having died in Paris, has no!
Intention of denying the' report. “No,’’ j
bo committed as he read clippings from '
German newspapers denouncing him
as tho enemy of Germany. “Why should
I tet! thorn I’m al(ve, now that they’ve
, used up tho dbituarioB,’’ Mr. Gerard
5Uf?«eH ( tod that the obltuarlep were pro*!
pared last June when he contemplated
visiting friends ip Germany, but .was ;
JOHN W. BLOODWORTH
Attorney and Coit> sklt.or
At I <aw
Perry - Georgia.
We Praotloe In Both State
and Federal Courts.
A, C. Riley, «Tr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Foirr vALT.iov, ga.
LOANS NEUOTIATED
ON REAL ESTATE
666 has more imitations than any
IviBOd not to lest he be assassinated, j otheV Chi11 and . Fever tonic on the
| market, but no one wants imitations.
Louisiana Has Ended They are dangerous things
in the
Campaign In t -
Now Orleans.-—Louisiana's mild po- medicine iine. adv.
Jitlcal campaign came to a close with
final speeches by the aspirants on the ■
ove.of the election. The rimary is ex- Wanted to buy: —corn in ear or
pected to bring out a normal vote, but shelled. T D Mason-
, outside of a few “warm contests" for ■
pariBh and city offices little excitement „„„ J,, •
luas been created by^tJiQ campaign, 666 tiros Malaria, Chill and
or eight congressmen up for renoml Fever, Billions Fever, Colds and
nation seven are unoppfised and havq LaGrippe, or inrtney refunded
been declared the Democratic nominee. _
Tho other one, in the Second, H. Gar- „ rsnia rv™-
land Dupre, 1b opposed by A. T. Hig. k ® 66 c “f® 8 ChillB and Fever
6 j nSt Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe.
It kills the parasite that causes tho
fever. It is a' splendid laxative and
Macon.—R., B. Pegram,Areceiver o; general tonic. >
To cure coatlvonex the medicine'
mu«t be more than e purgative; it
muat contain tonic, alterative and
cAthfurtio properties
M. & B.* Freights May Bun
frc
15 in order tjiat the interests seryi
might^levlse sdme plan for continui:
the service. November ll'was tbe ds
[sat for the hearmg, and it was relati
•by those interested that at that tin
W committee, which was later appoir
•led, would have a tangible plan worlie
i«ut fpr either taking over the receiv
lership or inducing someone else t<
*do so.
TTrade-Commerqe Soviet Minister Quits
Riga.—it is announced here that
l»oonid Krassin has resigned as Rus
sian Soviet minister of trade and
'-commerce.
possets these qualities, and speedily
function! 0 * b# b8Wel *
DUNCAN fe NUNN*
Attorneys & Councilors at Law.
Practice in All Courts.
PERRY, Ga.
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Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer,
t relieves pain and soreness caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc,
Duck And Quail For Sportsmen
Thomasville.—There will be an exo- „ t
aos of sportsmen out of Thomasville! 66ii lias inoro imitations tliau
▼cry soon, the party going down to any other Fever Tonic, on tho mar
.the big lakes, Miccosoukie and Iamonia, ket, but no one wants itniaations.
-below here, for duck shooting. While •
'Ore ducks are pretty plentiful, there '
will be when cold weather develops? up 8IX^PERCENT MONEY Under
Jfforth, as the season there is said to Bankers Reserve System G per
^bave been very mild^ so far. Several cent loans may be secured on city
* Mr ^ eS m! 8 to g0 out a£ter or farm property, to buy, build,
this " are improve, or pay indebtedness.
SSee have been seen jus? on^a 1 \ p . osit . C ^ n, ‘
^OMtsklrts of town. pany. 1648 Oalifornia btreet, Den
ver, Colorado.
"Well!
Strong!”
Mrs. Anna Glover, of R. F. D.
5, Winfield, Kans., says: “I
began to suffer some months
ago with womanly troubles, and
1 was afraid I was going to get
in bed. Each month 1 suffered
with my head, back and sides—a
weak, aching, nervous feeling.
1 began to fry mfedicines as 1
knew I was.getting worse. I
did n6t seem to find the right
R remedy, until someone told me of
OARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
I used two bottles before 1 could
see any great change, but affer
that it was remarkable how
much better I got. I am now
well and strong. I can recom
mend Cardui, for it certainly
benefited me.”
If you have been experiment
ing on yourself with all kinds of
different remedies, better get
back to good, old, reliable
Cardui, the medicine for
women, about which you have
always heard, which has helped •
many thousands of others, and
which should help you. too.
Ask your neighbor about it; she
has probably used it.
For sale everywhere.
IAI bftl W WWW WYV lAl fi*
YOU CAN BUY
GOOD
Clothing, Shoes and Hats
FOR LESS MONEY FROM
US THAN ANY WHERt
I *
il H. Hannicul t
> Clothing Co.,
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND-BOYS.
317-319 Third St. MACON, GA
©LDM300R
«T0UH6ATgQ,X|
The choice is largely up
to you. If your filood lacks
red corpuscles; you’re go
ing to be fagged and drag
ged out, you’re goirtg to
lack “pep,”* to look sallow
and unhealthy, to grow old
before your time,
DR. ■ MIES’ TONIC
actually increases the num^ *
ber or red corptiscles in the
hlood. It makes the cheek’s
plump and rosy,, stimulates
the digestive organs, cre
ates a healthy appetite, and
leacjs to increased vigor
and vitality. First bottle
guaranteed to help you of
ntonev refunded.
igiZZ YOUR D‘RUGGIST
■TABLETS'
FOR
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHERE-
Thorough Soil Preparation
Is Easy the Fordson Way
BECAUSE the Fordson has plenty of power and
is fast running, Fordson farms are known as the
best tilled farms in the community. Good plow-
cause the man .who drives a Fordson is soon
through with one job and ready for the other.
This thorough tillage, of course, results in bigger
crop yields.
ling
MATIC ENGINE DISC HARROW; specially
signed for the Fordson, inspires its owners to pul- 1
verize thoroughly botHbefore and afterplowing.
The Roderick Lean automatic is as
necessary to economical tractor farming as the
special tractor plow. Operated from the tractor
seat, it provides easy, thorough soil preparation
with the Fordson. Strong for power require
ments, flexible for short turning, and adjustable
to meet all soil conditions. This is the proper
disc for Fordson tractors—the one disc harrow
preferred by Fprdson owners.
A. M ANDERSON
; PERRY, GA-
Being Power Farming Hehdqtwsrtera, yon will
alwaya find here, equipment that will do more
thorough work with leaa exertion by the driver
666 quickly relieves Constipa
tion, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite
and Headaches, due to Torpic
Liver.
IDENTIFY YOURSELF
WITH BUSINESSMEN
USE PRINTED STATIONARY
LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU
PRICES RFASONABLE
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PERRY, GEORGIA