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Binders
Twine
Mowing Machines
Hay Rakes
Wag*
ons
Buggies
AH of the above have been advanced in price
lately by the factories. Wo ar« prepared to
protect a limited number of our customers at
old prices forjmmediate orders placed with us.
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wiOa a bit o 1
swecS In fib© Sons,
off WKIGLEY’S,
fit fiSie
SW3C2 ffooHi ‘and
Picas'jrc- and!
benefit combined.
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B. H. ANDREW & SON,
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IS THE TIME
TO PAY
sjJUO.OCU Short .Dank Ported To Close
New York.—The discovery of n
shortage of approximately $800,000 re
sulted in the closing of the City bank
and the issuance of warrants lor the
ai’rest of Thomas Baird, the cashier,
amOVillianf H. Boll, assistant cashier.
S<nRr neither man has been arrested,
each, it having been stated, being clos
eted with his attorney. According to
C P. Ferguson, a state bank examiner,
Cashier Baird confessed he used some
of the missing money, but refuses to
state how he misappropriated the fundi
or what the amount was.
Handwritten Bible May Not Be Penned
London.—Religious zealots who
started a few years ago to compile
“the groat handwritten Bible" are
growing tired of their task. Believer^
in the Scriptures were asked to at
test their faith by writing an allotted
portion of the Bible for Inclusion in
one great volume. Five thousand peo
ple made their contributions. Now the
secretary of the movement, the Rev.
H. A. Powell, has sent out a call for
5,000 to complete the task. "Crises and
dilemma have overtaken us," says the
Rev. Powell, in his appeal.
Mot Increase Prices on
Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires
Until May 1st
Never has Firestone been so well
situated to give operators the greatest
measure of Cushion, Traction and Mile
age at the lowest cost.
Today, economical manufacturing and
distribution are showing the fullest re
sults. Our favorable purchases of rubber,
in advance of the 150% increase brought
about by the British Crude Rubber Re
striction Act, aid further in maintaining
the old price levels.
Truck owners, using pneumatic tires,
will find the answer to every demand of
rapid, economical transportation in the
Firestone Truck Type Cords with the
tread that increases carrying capacity
and improves traction, and the powerful
gum-dipped carcass construction.
i j an5t.-ri'ranee, use vne uoiwv
States is to struggle with a merchant
marine bill. The measure Is to be
brought in shortly after the govern-
‘river, t reconvenes)on M,ay Its main
object rail be- to aid the ?o ‘
'"French Line," .or “Ccr.pa/e. General©
Uuo," 'to.construct at least
V/hatever the Truck Service—the
Firestone Dealer Has the
Right Tire
Firestone developments of the past two
years have made pace for the industry
and set new records in sure, economical
performance. Five tires—the Heavy
Duty Cushion, the Truck Type Cord,
the Maxi-Cushion, the Giant Solid and
the High Type—cover the needs of
motor haulage in all its forms. Each
has a distinct work which it does best..
Each possesses a definite and special
'Value for the operator.
Let the Firestone Service Dealers
Keep Your Trucks Moving
There are 800 Firestone Service Deal
ers, located in the principal trucking
centers, fitted by natural ability and a
thorough knowledge of trucking, to help
you choose the right tire for your roads,
loads and service.
Clear
Floors, WaUs»
Steps, etc.
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Scrub the cold-cellar with
a Red Seal Lye solution of
one teaspdonful to a bucket
of water. Prevents fermen
tation and thould, keeps
vegetables and preserves
sweet and good/ Ideal
for treating any grimy wall,
steps or floor. RED SEAL
Lye gives very fine results
when used with white-wash
on out - buildings, chicken-
houses and the like.
Write for booklet describ
ing uses. Full directions in
each can. Be
sure and buy
only the genu
ine RED SEAL
Lye.
P. C. Tomion&Co,
PhlbdelpLU. Pa.
.IransatlaivLQUo;
" hv 5 . ,v ’ships of the cla,JS ot Uicf
/pg vFaria’* c id
• sc:" e the port o: N.,v York.
A gcod fir3t-clvi.Jfi boat destin
“luxury travel" will coct ab/at 110,-
000,000 francs and a powerful, news
paper campaign has iust teen-started
ic point out the importance ot bavin*
the French flag well represented or/
ali important trade and tov.rlng. routes.
Apart from the “Purls," wlTch ie the
last word in comfort,' entertainment
arid cuWine'afloat, and the "Franco^
which is of the samp class, the Frmoh
.line, due to the impossibility of con,*,
struction in war time, now finds itself
equipped with only a few ‘ first line
ships." . f>
And of them thd "^flui'al'rie'/*'
years old, 18 knots, will fed edftepprid
after it has served as “foating' iioUbV*
for the French exhibition at (the loft to
coming exposition at Gothehurg. The
“Loyraine,” which though younger than
the “Touraine,” is being dismantled.,
The “Savoie,” a 22-knotter, is going?
B.A.Thomas’^
StpcKJ
Remedy/
to be transformed into a "one-class
boat,'.’ and naturally run at reduced
rates.
Other units have been affected to
other services. The Frertch line lost
"La Provence” during thh war at the
hands of a u-boat. Wherefore the com
pany’s authorities stress that one new
boat at least must be laid down this
year, and another one next year, if !
France is to fuynish any serious com
petition to American and British,lines.
The “Matin," in commenting on the
problem thus posed, points out among
other things: f
"A gteat nation ought to have a
great merchant marine, On certain
vital arteries by which the principal
International currents circulate, the na
tion riot even to hesitate to make sac
rifices, in order to maintain costly)
litters for publicity and propaganda.
The Germans were well started along
that line before the war, and on the
igreat route to New York disputes with
I the English the records for tonnage)
and for speed. We followed far enough'
behind, bijt still in ., an honorable
enough ■ fashion. It is no longer the 1
same today.’*
. Means More Weight ffyrf//;
an (1 Grea ter Pro/itsy^^^,
The effective tonle, bowel regulator,
indltlc
worm killer and stock conditioner.
Makes stock healthy and weighty.. J. J>
Nichols & Co., Lake City Ark., writes:-
“Have used B. A Thomas’ Remedies 15
They
years. They do all they claim,” , So say
many, thousands more. Give it a trial
John I. Slocum, Bonaire Ga. terry
Warehouse Co., 1 Perry Ga. &
WATREMEL0N SEED.
The most perfect watermelon
overproduced. It has the quali
fication for shipping- Will not
sunburn, and is wilt resistant.
Other varieties failed you last year,
why risk failure again- Price
$1.25 per pound. For sale in Per
ry. by O. A. Thurmond, W. B
Sims, G. C. Nunn, Heard & Evans
andB. H. Andrew & Son G-l
as
Price Protection as Long
Stocks Last
Additional tires will be supplied to
Service Dealers only so far as our present
output will permit. Consult the nearest
Firestone Service Dealer at once regard
ing your truck tire needs. He is in an
advantageous position to give you an
unusual tire ; —a specialized service—and
prices which may not be duplicated in
months.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio
A. M. ANDERSON, Perry, Ga.
INDIGESTION
■ causes bloating—gassy pains that
Jb crowd the heart—cpnstlpatlon.
Always find relief and comfort in
CHAMBERLAINS
TABLETS
No griping—no nausea—only 25 cents
Acetylene Welding at <
M iLendon Auto Co.
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Little Coal Sold Ovsr Price Fixed'
New York.—Only two per cant of
the domestic sizes of anthracite coalj
waB sold at the mine at higher pricesi
than .those fixed-by the fair prices) ‘
committee of the Pennsylvania fuel- '
commission, it was declared in a state
ment filed with the United States, coalj t
commission by the general committee;
of anthracite operators and made pub
lic. The prices for 93 per cent of the:
coal were quoted as follows: Seventy-
seven and four-tenths per cent at'
$8.50 a tpn.or less; 11,2 per cent fromi
$8.60 to $9.26; about 7 per, cent from!
$9.26 to $11 and 1.4 per cent, from $1X1
to $12. • •
FOR SALE:- Corn, Hay, .Country
Meat, r im, Lard, Sides and Shoul
ders. Apply
A. A. Smoak, Perry, Ga.
Thought His Hand Was In Own Pocket
Chicago.—“Judge,” said John Mar
shall, 30, as he was arraigned'on it
charge of picking the pocket of Martin
Boyle in a police patrol, “I. was -drunlt
and I thought I had my hand in my v
awn pocket.” “Couldn’t you feel that . ;
-it.wasn’t yoiir own pocket?’ Judge John!
Richardson inquired; “I didn’t have
rip t ..feeling,” '.Marshall* —explained: 1
“Neither have I,”, rills#,,the corirt. “Oust
year in'the.Pridewpll, ’ ...- • t ,: ■ :•
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Three ‘Trilo"Mi'ner,s Crijsjied To Death:
Star, N, C.-^-Threp. irtdri were. killed)
by a'cave-iri of a|talc • minevoperated) p
near‘lieft/by 'the Standard Mine com-, -V
pany of New York. About ten or fif
teen men were at work 'in tlte mine,,. ,
hut after the recovery of three bo'dies ,:
and a check of the workers, officials of \ v _
the company expressed conviction that)
there had been no other casualties. *
The dead were: Graham Davis, 23 ;
Chester McCackell, 20,. and Alonzo'
E. HOLTZCLAW
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
Insurance On Farm Property
A'i Specialty
PERF Y, GA.
—HEMSTITCHING— Picoting
including Gold add Silver Buttons
covered plasting. Miss Zipp Sim
mons, L FM Store, Macon-, Oa.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general ■tfenEtbenlne tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives onl
Brown, 30, a negro. All resided at
Hemp and were without families, it)
was said. . j
Georgia Biologists To Meet In Atlantal
Atlanta.—The third annual meeting
of the Georgia Society of Biologists will
be held here' May 6-5, it .is announced.
Addresses by Dr. Michael F. Guyler,
professor of zoology at the University
of Wisconsin, wil feature. Doctor Guy
ler, who is internationally known as
a zoologist and engenicist, will make
two addresses on the opening day on
“Some Biological Aspects of Democ
racy” and on the second day on “Inher-i
itance of Induced Eye Defects.” Busi
ness sessions of the convention will
be held in the -physiology building at
Emory university. A biological field
excursion under direction of Prof. W. B, ,
Baker will bo taken to Stone Mountani.
Several score of biologists from al«(
lections of the state are expected 1
be in attendance.
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