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A GOOD THING-DOH’T MISS IT
, Hastings’ Seeds
1923 Catalog Free
Write today for Hastings’ new 1928;
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catalog. *You wili need*the"inforTaaatlon. plainly written together with 5
It gives almost daily—the moet valu*jcents (and this slip) toChamber-
able,and useful seed book ever publish*: Jain Medicine Co„ Des Moines,
od. It contains 100 pages, picturing Iovv „ n|u j lllf , e j vo j n return a trial
USB fcfefc S3 package containing Olmmberlajp'c
farm crops for the South.
How and what to plant in your yard,
garden and field for every purpose.| ing coughs, and tickling throat;
How to beat the boll weevil, bean Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
tootle anji other pe3ts. Full natural
color pictures of the bOSt Roses, Glad*
ioli and other flowers. How to get 5
packets of seed of beautiful flowers
free. How much seed Is required to
plant a row or acre, when and how to
plant and cultivate. Why it pays to
plant good seeds and how to get them
as cheap or choapor than common or
ordinary seeds.
Just wrilo for tlii3 handsome new
1923 Se3d Book. It’s a beautiful book
and you'll be mighty glad to have if
in your home. It la absolutely free.
Wrlto for it today.
H. G. HASTINGS CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Cough Honiedy for coughs, colds,
croups, bronchial, ‘’flu” and wboop-
Tablets for stoniiich troubles, in
digestion, gassy p’ins that crowd
the heart., biliousness and consti
pation; Chamber Ini u’s Sal ve, ueed-
cd in every family for burns,
scalds, wounds, piles, and skin
affections; these valued family
medicines for oiily 5* cunls. Dont
miss it.—Advertisement.
Rtb-My-Tism is a powt 'ful emtlsep-
».ic; it kills the poison call' d from In
fected cuts, cures oW sorer. v ettor,etc.
HAVE A
MONEY MAKING CHANGE
"The year 1923 present? a wonderful
chance for money-maldug to level 'head
ed common sense farmers all over the
South,” said H. G. Hastings, prominent
I agricultural leader, recently.
“By this wo do not moan ansexpand-
ed cotton acreage over that of 1922, but
Just the contrary. There were enough
acres planted In cotton last year to
furnish, udder normal season of growth,
all the American cotton that the world
con afford to pay a price for that will
reward tho cotton grower adequately
for his work.
"Every offort will be made by cotton
speculators and tho European cotton
mills to encourage larger acreage. The
present price of cotton distinctly en-
courngee our folks to go 'cotton crazy’
again Just as tlioy always have In high
price periods *ln past years. Every
tlmo there has boon increased cotton
ncronge in high price periods there has
followed a mountain of debt and farmed
bankruptcies the following fall and win
ter.
"Increased acreage In cotton in 1923
ehould he fought lilto fire. Stick to
that acreage which has been found Bate
under weevil conditions. Cultivate and
fertilize to increase yield per acre as
niuch as you please, but don’t Increase
acreage. If you do you simply play
into the hands of the speculators again.
"Plant ©very • available acre outside
the limited cotton acreage in food, grain
and forage crops. No farmer can af
ford to buy Jood and, grain from mer
chants when that food and-grain can be
produced on home acres at certainly
hoi* more than half the store price.
"Further, ©very dollar's worth pro
duced on homo acres in the way of
needed food and grain for home coin
sumption means a dollar less spent or
gone into debt for. If we all ’lived at
home and boarded at the- same place 1
most of our cotton money" would stick
- in our pockets or to our account in the
bank instead of all going to pay debts,,
The money that sticks is the money
that counts.’’ *
“I have had trouble with
an inactive liver,” wrote A'lrs.
S. Nichols, of 4412 Spencer I®
St., Houston, Texas. ‘‘When |g
I would get constipated, I would &
feel a light, dizzy feeling in toy |gj
head. To get up in the morning E>.
sm with a lightness in-the head and H
J a trembly feeling is often a sign
that the stomach is out of order. ™
g For this I took Thedford’s !|
m Black-Draughty and without a ^
£jj doubt can say I have never k
found its equal in any liver g»
medicine. It not only cleans
the liver, bbt leaves you in such
a good condition. I have used
it a long time, when food does
not seem to set well, or the
stomach is 1 a little sour.”
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W. A. STROTHI3R,
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PlCItttY. GtKOIMHA.
Recorder Begins Seventeenth Year
Savnlinnh.—Judge John A. Schwarz
celebrated tbs beginning of h(s seven
teenth year of service in the capacity
of recorder' for the city of Savannah.
Adnilnlstratiohs have come andi gone,
campaigns and political local revolu
tions have overturned things, changes
• -have boon mnde In other places—hut
the recorder has sat unlnovetMrid "been
accorded almost unanhnotfs votes lime
jitter Urns when the rest of tho ticket
%aa split to shivers. Ho has tried
approximately 198,000 cases in the. 16
years'he finished officially on the 27tli
(if January.
jTralnmep’s Union Chief Accepts Job
Cleveland, Ohio.—William G. Lee,
^president of Railroad Trainmen, an-
■ nounces that he han accepted the'pres
idoncy of the Steigelmyer Mannufactur-
ing company, a $10,000,000 corporation
rssign as head of the trainmen. For
tlie present he will serve iniliis new
position without pay. The corporation
will manufacture automatic train con
trol devices which will mechanically
'. atop a train when anything goes
Wong. The trainmen’s union 'will try
’fo get Mr. Lea to reconsider his deter
mination,
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Evpect Oil Probo To End- Very Soon
i V/.'shington.—Plans have been made
tee investigating conditions and prices
by th ) senate manufactures sub-commit
tee in the. oil Industry to bring tho. in
dairy to an end within ten days, i
is announced by 'Senator LaFollette
of Wisconsin, chairman, of the sub-com
mittee. As soon as the hearings are
.closed work will^ be" started by the
sub-committee on its report — which
is to be presented to the senate be
fore the adjournment of congress in
March. It is thought much valuable
„ata has been collected.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
fln Use For Over 30 Yefero
Always bears
the
Signature
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
We are prepared to close loan*
prowptly on Farm Land*. 6 per ct.
Interest!
DUNCAN & NUNN,
Ferry, Ga.
MONEY TO- LOAN
I am prepared to Loan M9t>ov or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. SMOAK,
8mc, Perry. Gv
IMknfi
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Liver Medicine. I
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JOHN W. BLOOD WORTH
Attorney and CoitjySeltob
At IJaw
Perry - Georgia.
We Practloe In l^oth State
and Federal Courts.
A. Os Riley, oTr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FORT’ VALLEY, GA.
LOjiNS NEGOTIATED
ON REAL ESTATE
666 has more imitations than any
other Chill and Fever tonic on the
market, but no one wants imitations.
They are dangerous things In the
medicine line. adv.
666 cures Malaria, Chill and
Fever, Billions Fever, Colds and
LaGrippc, or money refunded
666 cures Malaria, Chills apd Fever
Bilious Fever, Colds and La Grippe,
ft kills the parasite that ^causes the
fever. It is a splendid laxative and
general tonic.
I ADVICE TO THE AGED
Ago brings infirmities, such as sluggish
bowels, weak kidneys, torpid liver.
T uti f s
I have a specific effect on these organs,
Stimulating tho bowels, gives natural
action, and imports vigor to tho
io system.
* DUnCAN* & NUNN
Attorney* & Councollort. at Law.
, Practice in Al? Courts.
PERRY, GA.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer,
t relieves pain and soreness caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc
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The choice is* largely "up
to you. If your 61ood 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. HOLES’ TOMC
actually increases the num
ber or red corpuscles in the
t|lood. It makes the cheeks
plump and rosy, stimulates
the' digestive organs, cre
ates a. healthy appetite, and
lends to increased vigor
a:|| vitality. First bottle
guaranteed tb help you or
money rc.jijipdcdX
ASH VO UR' DRUGGIST
Thorough Soil Preparation
Is Easy the Fordson Way
BECAUSE the Fordson has plenty cf power and
is fast running, Fordson faites arc 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 n Fordson is soon
through with one job and ready for the other.
This thorough tillage, of course, results in bigger,
crop yields.
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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 andafterplowing.
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
' PERKY, GA. i
Being Power Farming Headquarters, you will
always find here, equipment that will do more
thorough work with less exertion by the driver
BUDDED PECAN TREES
/ FOR SALE
STANDARD VARIETIES
Write For Prices j
W. B. LAMAR, Park Front,
Thomasville, Georgia.
TABLETS
FOR
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS ■
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHERE.
666 has more imitations than
any other Fever Tonic; on the mar
ket, but no one wants iuiiaatious.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BKOMO CVCNINE Tebiets remove th
ceuae. There is o--'y oao “Lroiao Quinia s
K W. GROVE’S- sitmawre on hof.’. SQr.
E v . HOLTZCLAW
• FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
Insurance On Farm f roperty
A ’Specialty
PERRY, GA.
66t) quickly relieves Constipa-,
tion, Biliousness, Less of Appetite
and Headaches, due to Torpic
Liver.
FREE TO FARMERS
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Nashville, Tenn.
The Giant of the South.
FARM FOR SALE. .
The G. E. Rape place a
valuable plantation one mile
of Centerville, 50 acres of
bearing peach trees, well
improved. Easy terms.,
A. A. Smoak. Perry, Ga.
ForSalo Cheap:— One 50 tooth,
K wow, one Imperial plow. j
• at H. F. Houser’s.
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li you wvut money quick write orca'l
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