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CHRISTMAS
AT
HUTS
This is the Store to get use
ful things from Hats, Umbrell
as, Gloves, Ties, Shoes and
scores of other needful
**I have taken Cardui for run
down, worn-out condition,
nervousness and sleeplessness,
and I was weak, too,” 6ays
Mrs. Silvie Estes, of Jennings,
Okla. “Cardui did me Just lots
of good—so much that I gave it
to my daughter. She coto-
plained of a soreness in her sides
and back. She took three
bottles of
and her condition was much
better.
“We have lived here, near
Jennings, for 26 years, and now
we have our own home in town.
I have had to work pretty hard,
as this country wasn’t built up,
and it made it hard for us.
“I WISH 1 could tell weak
women of Cardui—the medicine
that helped give me the strength
to go on and do my work.”
Clothing Co.
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS,
MACON, GA
3] 7-319 Third St.
Australian Ballot Urged For Decatur
Bainbrldge.—The outstanding pre<
senttnent of the Decatur county grand
Jury In the November term of superior
court was the recommendation for
adoption of the Australian ballot sys
tem. The grand Jury recommended the
act of the legislature, approved Au
gust 21, 1922, prohibiting "taking any
fish from any of-the streams of this
state with seine, net, or spear or with
any other device than hook and line for
( a period of five years,” to become Effec
tive in thiB county. Captain Meeks,
warden of the convict camp was heart
ily praised. The new Jnil was recom
mended.
TAX COLLECTOR'S APPOINTMENTS
LAST SOUND
Fire Destroys Sweet Potato House
Moultrie.—The sweet potato curing
and-storage houBe ownod ami operated
by H. H. Heirs, at Barney, 18 miles
cast of Moultrie, was destroyed by fire,
with a loss estimated at $12,500. The
blase was started from‘a defective flue,
in the opinion of Mr. Heirs. At the
time of the fire 10,000 bushels of sweet
potatoes were stored in Hie building,
These were owned by a number ol
formers, and are said- to have peer
•pfotectod by insurance. The building,
valued at $6,000, was insured for $4,000,
I will be nt the following place* on tho
dates nvmed for the pirpose of collect-
ing siste and county tuxes for 192i>,
Tuckers store, Monday Nov. 27th. a. m.
Dunbar Monday Nov- 27th. p. m.
Fort Valley Tuesday Nov. 28th. all day
Myrtle Wednesday Nov. 2»fcli a. m.
Powcrsville Wednesday Nov. 2Pth p. m.
Henderson ■ Friday Deo. 1st. a. m.
Klko Friday Dee. 1st. p. m.
Perry Tuesday Dec. 6th. all day
Grovanla Wednesday Doe. 6th. a. m.
Uayncville W dnosday Deo. 6th. p. m.
Kathleen Thursday Dec. 7th. a. m.
Bonairo Thursday Dee. 7th. p. m.
Hattie Friday Dec. 8th. a. m.
Wellston Friday Dec. 8th. p. m.
Byron Saturday Dec. 9th. p, m.
Claude Monday Dec. 11th. a m.
; He«rd Monday Deo. 11th. p. ill,
Perry, Deo. I8th, 19th. & 20th, a£ts*r
which time the bOolts will be closed.
T, J£. Tliarpe Tax C°keclor.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antisep
tic; it kills the poison called fwaa In
fected cuts, cures old sores, tetter,e*e.
Influenza Epidemic Raging In Sumter
Americus.—Americus la in tho midsl
of another epidemic of influenza rival
ing in proportion that of 1918-19, but
the disease this year is of much mild
or typo than prevailed nt that time
More than a hundred porsons died dun
Jpg that epidemic, but thus far nt
death has occcurred during the pres
out outbreak. Dr. R. f! Bond, county
health commissioner, stated seven
cases of pnoumonia have developed ro
contly ns a complication of influenza
Jn Sumtor county, and that tho dlsenst
apparently Is becoming more virulent
VT. A./STROTHBR,
- 1NSVKANCB -|
Pishuy. Gkctrcma.
Millionaire Berue Keepa On Sweeping
Elizabeth, N. J.—"Oh, what’s a mil
lion dollars In my old life?” remarked
(IH-yonr-old Eugefll Bertie ne ho plied
Jils bruBh on the gutters of Elizabeths
streets. Eugene, who 1b a street clean
er, has Just received word that his
wife’s brawler, u Kansas ronl estate
operates, loavlng lrim an estate vnlued
nt $1,000,000. "I’ll continue to work
until the money is placed In my hands,,”
he said. “Safety first Is my ,motto.”
□last Lifts House High in The, Air
'Los Angelos, Calif,—An explosion In
a gas main in tho. harbor district blew
the homo of Mrs.'Anna Petrnslch flf-
teen feot through .the air and sot It
down again In suqh a manner that Mrs.
Potrnaich and hor two Bmall children
suflored no Injury, according to reports
/ to tho police.
Moonshine War In Hills Of Kentucky
Mount Storllng, Ky.--Federal offi
cers and posbgs of citizens scoured
tho hill country of Monil'eo county tho
other day for tho slayer of Dave Trond-
wny, tk’cnty-oight years old, prohibition
agent, shot frosj. amb(i|h.> Treadway,
was sclnln, It is stated/from ambush
u« ho led a party of county 'officers
on the trail of moonshinors thought to
bo responsible for the death of Pro
hibition Agont Robert Duff,, wlio was
also Bhot fro# ambush the day before
Treadway was killed. At last repofts,
the moonshiners had not bean caught.
Boy Kills Two Men In Auto Crash
Marianna, Flu.—Eleven-year-old John
nie Roach faces charges of having
brought about the deaths of two of
tho most prominent men of Mnviannn
by his pranks, it is claimed. The hoy
found a temporarily deserted automo
bile and conceived the idea that it was
a good time to learn to drive. Gelling
the car started, he found it was beyond
control, and crashed into a truck, k. G.
Dial and Glnronco Dial, ut work or
the truck, were both killed. Young
Itoach was arrested and lodged in jail
I to await trial
CASTORIA
For Infants and Okildrsa
In Use For Over 30 Years
Signature of I’&a/TflfT&Zs/MC
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
We ore prepared to close loans
prowptly on Farm Land*. 6 per et.
Interest.
DUNCAN & NUNN,
Perry, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to Loan Money or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. 8MOAX,
tfmc, Parry,G»,
JOHN W. BLOODWORTU
Attorney and Co'itnbelt.ob
At I i aw
Perry - Georgia.
We Practice In Both State
and Federal Courts. - 1
- A. C. Riley, oJiu.
ATTORNEY AT I.AW
VAI/I.KY.
LOANS
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666 has more imitations than any
other Chill and Fever tonic on the
market, but no one wants imitations.
They are dangerous tilings In the
medicine ifne. adv.
Wanted to buy:—corn in ear or
shelled. T D Mason- '
666 cures Malaria, Oh 111 and
Fever, Billions Fever, Colds and
LaGrippo, or money i , efnnctedi i
Rapid Increase Shown In Employment
Washington;—An increase in em
ployment over the country In Novem
ber greater than during any month
-Bln’ce January is shown in reports to
the United States employment serv
ice!. In -making public a, summary
of the report the service said a fur-
j ther expansion was prevented only by
I inadequate rail transportation for com-
m6ditie3. The common labor ohortago
has been relieved in a measure by tho
release of farmer workers, it is stated,
but this Bhortagd stili is apparent in
many parts of the country.
666 cutes Malaria, Chills and Fever
Bilious Fever, Colds, and LaGrlppe.
It kills the parasite that causes tho
fever. It is a splendid laxative and
general tonic.
MBMM—nwi—own xcaLKJtcao—■
Firm Seeking $100,000 Capital'
Savannah. — The Antwerp Naval
Stores company recently filed petition
to increase its capital stock to one
million dollars. It was chartered in
1913 with a capital of $200,000.
| Movies Used, To Promote Dairying^
Cordeie.—County Agent Culpepper is,
busy this week-In Crisp with movies on 1
dairying and in the use of local speak
ers in the various progressive farm*
ing committees on dairying, hog and
poultry raising. The campaign la tttey.
fag of great interest.
'PERFECTqIIEALTH
Tutt'o Pill o keep tlie system Sn perfect
order. Result,tho bowels end produce
• A-VIGOROUS .BODY,
A sovereign remedy for sick headache,
constipation.
Tntt’s Pills
DUNCAN & NUNN
Attorney* & Councellors 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 has more imitations than
any other Fever Tonic on the mar
ket, but no one wants imiaations.
E. HOL.TZCLAW
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
InsurancrOn Farm Property
OLD AT. 3*01*
aofr
The choice is largely up
to you. If your blood 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.
DR. sms’ TONIC
actually increases the num
ber or red corpuscles in the
blood. It makes the cheeks
plump and rosy, stilmulatcs
the digestive organs, cre
ates a healthy appetite, and
leads to increased vigor
and vitality. First bottle
gu'irani'fcd to help you or
money refunded.
AST YOUR DRUGGIST
TABLETS
FOR
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
• Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHERE-
A Specialty
PERRY, GA.
666 quickly relieves Const!pa
t»«wn, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite
and Headaches, due to Torek I
Liver. ■
Thorough Sol! 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
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
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
\ *, perrv, ga- 1
. .,. _ *tsaiUTcn
Being Power Farming Headquarters, you will
always find here, equipment that will do more
thorough work with less exertion by the driver
identify yourself
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