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By MILDRED MARSHALL
Facts K oboul your name; its history;
meaning; whence It was derived;
significance; your lucky day
and lucky jewel
W COLLECTOR’S ANOINTMENTS
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EVELINA
'T'HE feminine names beginning with
i | "Kve" are legion, yet each, curiouB-
lyf is a separate name and possesses
a (liferent meaning. Eva, for Instance,
signifies life, while Evelyn means hn-
-zelnut, and Evelina or Eveline is
translated “pleasant.”
Eveline made its appenrance among
the Normnns before the marriage of
the earl of Pembroke. Aveline, said to
be its equivalent, was the name of the
sister of Gunnnr, the great-grandmoth
er of William Un Conqueror. The Lady
of the Garde Douloureuse in the “Be
trothed" was called Eveline.
Ayeline seems to have been more
popular than Its -Equivalent In early
times, since old chronicles record inc^e
instances of the former name than the
latter. The wife of the last earl of
Lancaster wns called Avelina de Longo
Cnmpo. Her daughter, Eveline, was
heiress to the great county of Luncufs-
ter.
• Before Miss Burney’s popular novel
presenting Evelina—a name which Ae
herself Invented us an elaborated form
of Eveline—was published, Eveline
had almost disappeared. in England,
but there wns an immediate revival of
the' name. The new fashion of adding a
final “a” was followed, of course, and
Evelina was established In popularity
for many years. Unfortunately for
Evelina, the tendency was to confuse
her w’ith Evelyn, especially when the
craze for names containing a “Y"
made its appearnnee.
Evelina's talismanic gem is the ag
ate. It promises her, courage, guards
her from danger and cures insomnia,
it is said. Thursday is her lucky day
and 0 her lucky number. The wild
rose is her flower. ,
(Copyright by the Whoolor Syndloatcj, Ino.)
I will be nt the following place* on the
dates mined for the pn'pose of collect
ing suite and county taxes for 1022.
Tuckers store, Monday Nov. 27th. a. m.
Dunbar Monday Nov 27th. p. m.
Fort Valley Tuesday Nov. 28th. all day
Myrtle ( Wednesday Nov. 20th u. m.
Powersvillo Wednesday Nov. 29th p. m.
Henderson Friday Deo. lBt. a. m.
Elko Friday Dec. 1st. p. m.
Perry Tuesday Dec. 6th. ail day
Grovania Wednesday Dec. Gth. a. ni.
Hiiynovilie Wednesday Dec. Gth. p. m.
Katfileen Thursday Dec. 7th. a. m.
Bonaire Thursday Dec. 7th. p. m.
Hattie Friday Dec. 8th. a. m.
Wollston Friday Doc. 8th. p. m.
Byron Saturday Dec. 0th. p, m.
Ciaude Monday Dec. 11th. a m.
Heard Monday Dec. 11th, p m.
Perry, Dee. I8tH, 19th. & 20th, aft r
which time the bOoks will be closed.
T, m Tliarpe Tax Collector.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antisep
tic; it kills the poison called from in
fected cuts, cures old sores, tetter^stc.
THE FRIENDLY PATH
By WALTER I. ROBINSON.
D ON’.T bo afraid to laugh.
A hearty laugh Is us good
as mediclno. It bids digestion.
It shoves eurus aside and brings
happiness to those who are sad.
Thackeray declared that' "a
good luugli is sunshine la tho
house."
The world may be wild over
jazzing; It nifty think too much
about, pleasure and show. But
It is sorely In need of more
whole-hearted laughter. When
people really laugh out loud,
their glee relaxes • their nerves.
They cun feel tho exhilarating
tingle clear down to their toes.
A man needs rest from every
day cares, He n,ee<ls to forget
temporarily vexations and sor-'
rows which burden his mind. He
goi,s pnrtlul rest when asleep;
hutXjifter sleeping he sometimes
uwn'kes more tired In mind and
body than when lie lay down, be
cause mischievous troubles—
usually imagined—have kept
creeping through bis mind.
But wlien a man laughs from
pure joy or because he sees
something^ or hears something
which actually appeals to liis
sense of humor, ' lie gives'ills
,mind a more complete rest tlmn
nt any other time during day or
night. *
It nays in happiness; it. pays
in everyday accomplishments to i:
see the sunny side of life,
The long-faced, drOnmy mortal
seldom has many friends. He
finds more troubles than lie
actually lias and exaggerates
those which are real.
In our pathways of work and
our pathways of'rest we should
seek real, causes for mirth.
(© by tho Wheeier Syndicate, Inc.)
Refreshments.
"Coming to the party tonight?”
"What have, you ?”
“Got some pretty fair stuff, halt*
tonic and horse liniment."—Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Girls And Boys Off For Stock Show
-1 Griffin.—W. T. Bennett, county agent
and Mrs. Myrtle B. Sibley, home dem
onstration agent, left December 3 foi.
Chicago to represent the South In thq
national canning contest and interna-
tional stock show which will begin in
that city shortly. Mr. Bennett and
his prize winning stock judging team
won first , prize at the Chattahoochee
fair in Columbus and Mrs, Sibley and
her team won the right to represent
i the South in the canning contest held
| at the Southeastern fair in Atlanta
jgtid in
W. A. STROTHER,
- INSURANCE -1
Pbhbv. Gkoiiqia.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use Foe* Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
We are prepared to close loans
prowptly on Farm Lands. 6 per ct.
Interest.
DUNCAN & NUNN,
Ferry, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN
f am prepared to I oan Money or
Real Rotate without Commission.
A. A. 8MOAK,
8mc, Perry.Q-a,
JOHN W. BLOODWORTH
Attorney a^d Coitmselt.ob
At Law
Perry - Georgia.
We Practice In Both State
and Federal Courts.
Ae O. Riijtcv; *Tr.
lATTORItfEYAT LAW
FOR’rVALU5Y, GA,
LOA^S VESaOTIATED
ON REAL ESTATE
Inactive j»
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"I liave Iiad trouble
an inactive liver,” wrote
with
Mrs.
^ S. Nichols, of- 4412 Spencer
St., Houston, Texas. “When
<| I would get constipated, I \voukl
III feel a light, dizzy feeling in my
3 head. To get up in the morning
•til with a lightness in the head and
3, a trembly feeling-is often a sign
that the stomach is out of order.
aM For ibis I took Thedford’s
®|j Black-Draught, and without a
doubt can say I have never
Jj found its equal in any liver
m medicine. It not only cleans
Ji the liver, but leaves you in such
<HI a good condition. I have used
J| it a long time, when food does
< *3§ not seem to set well, or the
stomach is a little sour.”
i
„ CHRISTMAS
AT
HUNNIGDTTS
This is the Store to get use
ful things from Hats, Umbrel-.
as, Gloves, Ties, Shoes and
scores of other needful *
things.
C. H,
, Clothing Co.
iBU«RAUGHT|
<11 I Liver Medicine, f™" W
B... -■■■! g>
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS.
317-319 Third St. MACON, GA
666 has more imitations than any
other Chill and Fever tonic on tho
market, but no one wants imitations.
They are dangerous things In 'the
medicine line. adv.
Wanted to buy: —coni in ear or
shelled. T D Mason-
666 mires Malaria, Chill and
Fever, Pillions Fever, Golds anci
LaGvippe, or money refunded
©LB l$f S@ O.P!
,¥018816 AT
The choice is largely up
to you. If your ilood lacks
red corpuscles, you’re go
ing to be fagged and drag
ged out, you’re going to
lack “pep,’".to look sallow
and unhealthy, to grow old
before your time. I
Bit MILES’ TONIC
actually increases the num
ber or red corpuscles in the
blood. It makes the cheeks
plump and rosy, stilmulates
the digestive organs, cre
ates a healthy appetite, and ,
leads to. increased vigor
and vitality. Firsjt bottle
guaranteed to help you or
m.oniey refunded.
AZi: YOUR DRUGGIST
666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever
Bilious Fever, Colds arid La'Grippe.
It kills the parasite that causes tho
fever. It is a splendid laxative and
general tonic. .
prevention
better than cure. Tnttfj Pili* taken i-i
time, are not only a remedy Lor br.t ;,i ov enu
, SICK HIE AD AC Mi-
biliousness, coristipation and kindred diseases
Tu«’$ Pills
DUNCAN & NUNN
A Couneellors at Law.
Practice in All Courts.
PERRY, GA.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer,
t relieves pain and soreness caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.
666 lias mores imitations than
any oilier Fever Tonic on t he mar
ket, but no one wants imitations.
E. HOLTZCLAW
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
Insurance On Farm Property
A Specialty
PERRY, GA.
FOR
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHERE-
Thorough Soil Preparation
Is Easy the Fordson'Way
, ■
BECAUSE the Fordson 1 has plenty of power and
is fast running, Fordson farms are known as the
best tilled farms in the community. Good plow
ing can be followed promptly by good discing be
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. ^"
Because of its scientific design and easy hand*"
ling qualities, the RODERICK LEAN AUTO
MATIC^ ENGINE Disc Harrow, specially de-
signed for the Fordson, inspires its owners to pul- 1
verize thoroughly both before 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 Fordson owners.
A. M- 'ANDERSON \
PERRY, GA-
Being Power Farming Headquarters, you will
always find here, equipment that will do more
thorough work with less exertion by the driver
\
666 quickly relieves Constipa-|
tion, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite j
and Headaches, due to’Torpicj
Liver. i
IDENTIFY YOURSELF
WITH BUSINESS MEN
LISE PRINTED STATIONARY
LET US PRINT IT fcOR YOU
PRICES REASONABLE *’
THE HOME JOURNAL
L.
PERRY, GEORGIA