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Free Flower Seeds
A GOOD THING-DON’T MISS IT
You will be glad to know that Has
tings’, "The South's Seedsman," will
give away about 2,000,000 packets of
seed of the South's most popular flow
ers this spring.
There is nothing In the home that
can compare with rich colored flowers.
They brighten us all up and make any
house attractive. You can’t plant too
many flowers ^nd this opportunity to
get Shirley Poppies, Everlasting Flow
ers, Zinnias, Cosmos and Mexican Burn
ing Bush absolutely free, Is Certainly to
‘ be weloomed by all readers of thlB
paper.
You can get them! Just write, to
Hastings’ for the new 1923 Catalog. 1 111
tolls you how to got flower seeds free.
It has 100 pages of beautiful photo
graphic pictures and correct descrip
tions of garden flower and field seeds,
bulbs and plants, and also is full of
helpful Information that is needed
almost daily In evory Southern home.
It’s the moot valuable seed book ever
published and you wljl be mighty glad
you’ve got it. Just write and ask for
the new Catalog.
H. Q. HASTINGS CO*
Atlanta, Ga.
Father And Son Acquitted
Moultrie.—Zeb and John Herrod, fa
ther and son, tried in superior court!
hero on a charge of assnsult with in
tent to murder in 'jcmnectlon with an
alleged attack on Luther Wilcox of
Berlin were acquitted. The Herrods
claimed that Wilcox after a quarrel
with them earlier In the same night
waylaid them on their way home from
a party ,and precipitated the fight in
which he camo near losing his life.
Wilcox admitted that he and his com
panions had had an argument with the
Iiurrods.
Agrees To Pay 2 Agents' Salaries
Romo.—All obsta'ks to the employ
ment of a home economics agent and
a farm demonstration agent to begin
work in Floyd county immediately were
rt moved when the county board of
roads and revenue agreed to levy a
tnx next fall to pay their salaries. The
board of education had already adopted
resolutions employing Miss Jessie Bur
ton and M. H. H. Collins as tho agents.
Dublin To Have Week Of Fun
Dublin,—Plans for the industrial ex
position, style show nnd week of fun
in Dublin—March 12-17—are steadily
expanding, 'and now include a beauty
show, with a beauty contest for each
county in tho Twelth district to select
the woman who will represent that
county at the exposition here. A con-
‘ •sit to select the woritan to represent
mrens county will he hold shortly,
to winner will ho named Mias Lau-
an, and will join the other counties
io send representatives. Fourteen
il.ntiis will he represented.
Max Nordau Dl6s At Home In Paris
i'flris, France.—Max Nordau,. the fa
irnuis German uuthor and philosopher,
riled at his home here. Nordau has
boon 111 for a long time. At his bed
side when death came were his wife and
bis daughter, Maxa. Max Simon Nor-
riau was horn at Budapest, July 29,
1349, of Jewish parentage. Ho prac
ticed medicine in Budapest until 1880,
when he came to Paris. Here, In ad
dition to his medical work, he studied
art, literature and social questions.
Fall To Limit Debato On Ship Subsfdy
Washington.—Informal negotiations
wore conducted In the senate to im
prove the position .of the administra
tion shipping bill although a proposal
to limit the time for debate failed on
objection by Senator Brookhart, Re
publican, of Iowa.- Senator McNary,
Republican, Oregon, who has Intro
duced a score of amendments to mod
ify the pending bill, held several con
ferences with administration leaders
and there was said to bo prospects of
approval by the administration man
agers of some of his proposals.
Probe is Demanded Of Rum Running
Newark, N. J.—United States Attor
ney Winne announced that he Wat
’favorably considering - a request ol
Acting Prohibition Director Mqss, ol
Nsw Jersey, for a grand-jury investi
gation of the Associated Press reports
-of heavjf rum running along the Jer
sey coast last week. "If the facts
warrant," sait Mr. Winne’s statement
' *ihe men responsible for the 35,00(1
‘•case story will bo subpoenaed to ap
pear before the grand jury. News
paper men have been subpoenaed be
fore, and will continue to be."
Two Are Killed In Shooting Affair
1 Taylorsville, 111.—William Motley, 42
ysarsi old, mayor of Kincaid,^111., a min
ing town, ten miles northwest of here,
and Tony Matanzo, a miner, are dead
as a result of a shooting affray, which
"took place at a dance hall at Kincaid
recently. Mayor Motley and Town Mar
shal Yincil were called to a dance hall,
where a disturbance had broken out
As soon ae' the officers reached the
shooting began and Mayor Motley ,
atally wounded. The marshal |
3d his pistols into the crowd, kill
atanzo instantly. ;
Send your name and address
plainly written together with 5
cents (and this slip) to Chamber-
lain Medicine Co„ Des Moines,
Iowa, a'nd receive in return a trial
package containing, Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds,
croups, bronchial, “flu”aud whoop
ing coughs, and tickling throat;
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets for stomach troubles, in
digestion, gassy i>"ins that crowd
the heart, biliousness and consti
pation; Chamberlain’s Salve, need
ed in every family for burris,
scalds, wounds, pile*, and skin
affections; these valued family
medicines for only 5 cmls. Dont
miss it.—Advertisement-
**I have taken Cardui foe run
down, worn-out condition,
nervousness and sleeplessness,
and I was weak, too,” says
Mrs. Silvie Estes, of Jennings,
Okla. “Cardui did me just lots
of good—so much that I gave it
to my daughter. She com
plained of a soreness in her sides
and back.' She took three
bottles of
Tiie Won’s Tods
and her condition wa3 much
better.
“We have lived here, near
Jennings, for 26 years, and now
we have our own home in town.
H -I have had to work pretty hard,
as this country wasn’t built up,
lijjti and it made it hard for us.
“I WISH I could tell weak
women of Cardui—the medicine
that helped give me the strength
to go on and do my work.”
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W. A. ST ROTH 2 OR,
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PKKRY, (iitfONRIA.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
fln Use Foir Over 30 Years
Always boars
tho
Signature
of
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 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 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 aa
necessary to economical tractor farming as the
special tractor plow. Operated from the tractory
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
LOAN 3 ON FARM LANDS.
Wo ai'« prepared to close loans
prewptly on Farm Lands. 6 per ot.
Interest. ,
DUNCAN & NUNN,
Perry, Ga.
FARM FOR SALE.
MONEY TO LOAN
The G. E. Rape place a
valuable plantation one mile
of Centeiville,' 50 acres of
bearing peach trees, well
improved. Easy terms.
A. A. Smoak, jPerry, Ga.
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BUDDED PECAN TREES
FOR SALE
A
f am prepared to Loan Money or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. SMOAK. -
8mc, „ Parry.QV
JOHN W.BLOOD WORTH
Attorney and Coi^beltob
At Law ' .
Perry - G f.orgia
We Practice In Both State
and Federal Courts
CITATION
A. CL JRiijey, #Tr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FpRT‘ VAI.LKY, GA.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
on Real estate
Tutt’s Fills
Tho first doso astonishes tho invalid,
giving immediate relief, regulating
bowels and digesti-o organs, inducing
GOOD
’STBON
Georgia, Houston County
d’ii whom it may concern, *
Notice is hereby given that W Garvin
as administrator of O. H, Stembridge,
rieeeasod having»applied,to me bypetition
for leave to-eell half interest in nil the
personal property and real estnto owned
by said deceas - d; and that an ord- r was
made thereon at the February Ternj 1923
for citation and lhat cituth n issue; all.
the heirs at law and creditors of the said
O. H. Stembridge necenfed, will t»ke
notice that I will pafss upon said applica
tion at the March Term 1923, of the
Court of Ordinary of llouslon County;
and that unless cause is mown to the
contrary, at said time, said leave will be
granted. This February (ith 1923.
Emmett Houser, Ordinary.
STANDARD VARIETIES
Write For Prices
-Why keep old hens thaJf lay
We will start you with
none.
profit paying chickens without
any cost al all to you. Write us
about free eggs from Wycoff Stran
White Leghorn hens to set.
Heard & Arnold,
Kathleen, Ga.
DUNCAN & NUNN
Attorney* & Councellort at Law.
Practice in Al? Courts.
PERRY, GA.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO Q’JINtNE Tablets remove tl*
os use. There is o> iy one "Lroroo Quinine-'
S. V GROVE’Saliiiurtai* nn*h»% 80c.
E. HOLTZCLAW
s FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
Insurance On Farm Property
A < Specialty
PERRY, GA.
Wanted to buy:—corn in ear or
shelled. T D Mason.
Wanted to buy:—corn in ear or
shelled. T D Mason-
—TAKEN UP—On my farm near
Myrtle one black unmarked . sow
with pig's- Owner may get same
by paying for this ad and upkeep.
R. M. Poster, Myrtle, Ga.
W. B. LAMAR, Park Front,
Thomasville, Georgia.
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—FOR SALE—Hatching E & g s
from pure bred WycofE Strain
Single Comb White Leghorn hens,
81.50 per 15, $1.20 in lots of 100
or.more. Heard & Arnold,
3-t, Kathleen, Ga.
FOR SALE:- Corn, Hay, Country
Meat, Ham, Lard, Sides and Shoul
ders. Apply
A. A. Smoak, Perry, Ga.
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For Sale,Cheap:— One 50 tooth
harrow, one Imperial plow.
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