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WHLKt FUES COME FROM
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Atlanta, Ga. Health authorities
in Atlanta have urged warfare on
the fly.
K ver stop to think where flies
come from! How about those jod
law at the breakfast table this
morning? Nice flies, weren't they t
Yes every last one o/ them was
hatched fresh from some stable,
pig pen, filth pilo or something
like that within the last ten days
or two weeks.
Here is their history in a nut
shell: Old Mrs. Fly laid a setting
of 120 fresh eggs in some filthy
place a eouple of weeks ago. They
?11 hatched oat into tiny, wiggly,
white maggots before night. These
little maggots squirmed aronnd in
the filih for four or five days, got
tal and grew a shell.
Once in a shell, these little mag
gots start to growing wings and
legs and everything else that goes
to make up first-class flies. This
job is done in five days and out
comes our rising generation of
flies. Their slimy, wet bodies
make it easy for them to crawl to
the outside of the filth pile, where
they dry their wings, take first
breakfast and make a bee-line, or
fly-line, for your kitchen and
dining room.
Flies killed many thousand
babies in the United States last
year.
The Best Judges Us
Our attitude concerning the groat .
value, the groat realty, the great per
sonality, Is not to put pressure upon
our otftt minds or upon the minds of
others to believe in tliem; and not |
primarily either with ourselves or oth- '
er? to defend them or to argue for
them, hut simply to give them oppor
tunity with us, and to do what we may
to help others, too, to give that oppor
tunity. The host, thus, Judges us rath
er than we It.?Henry Churchill King.
Better Than Guilt
Hetter It were, that all the miseries
which nature owns were ours ut once,
than guilt.?Shakespeare.
Let Us Not Lose Faith
Karl llnlfour said not long ago:
"Let us not fear that the future la
going to he less glorious than the past.
Problems of which we never dreapied
multiply upon us until we are almost
overwhelmed. Hut let us not lose
fulth or courage."
For Truth's Sake
To love truth for truth's sake Is the
principal part of human perfection In
this world and the seed-plot of all
Other virtues.?John Locke.
In God's Purpose
Tn no case does origin determine
value. From the religious point of
view, the dignity and worth of man
lie In any case in Clod's purpose con
cerning him, and that purpose is not
affected by tlie particular method of
Ills working.?Henry Churchill King.
Much Difference
There is as much difference between
self-relinnce and self-conceit as there
is between the North and South poles
?uil the difference In the world I
The First Thing
God's rule is over all; and In all our
perplexity, doubt, and fear, Jesus re
minds us tlint the tlrst thing is faith
in God.?T. It. Glover.
The Best Key
One's own self is the best key one
has to the understanding of the uni
verse.?American Friend.
Judgment
Judgment follows sin as the echo
follows the voice.?Prophetic News.
Overcoming Evil
By bravely enduring it. an evil which
cannot be avoided is overcome.?
American Friend.
Our Life
We are living now by Justice, honor
and mercy, by the moral mastery of
ourselves and of our time; and this
life while In time 1* not of time; It Is
life in God and for God; It is the llfel
of freedom; It Is free from anxiety, J
fenr, doubt, despair, death; It Is con
tent with God and with its fate In God
?George A. Gordon.
Sunday
Sunday must continue Sunday.?
Utrauss,
PIANO RECITAL
PUPILS OF
MRS. GEORGE C. NUNN
THURSDAY, 6:30 P. M.
PROGRAM
1. Marche Lyrique Koelling
Chloe Tray lor, Mrs. Nunn.
2. Play of the Flowers Kreutzlin
Millege Anderson
3. The North Wind Kern
Frances Beall
4. Valse C Sharp Chopin
Martha Jordan
5. Poem Erotique^ Grieg
To Spring Grieg
Laura Gilbert
6. Morning Glories Duet
Millege Anderson, Mrs. Nunn
7. Menuet Beethoven
Pierrott Dance Ewing
Chloe Traylor
8. Second Mazurka Godard
Frances Beall
9. Polonaise from Mignon Thomas
Martha Jordan, Mrs. Nunn
10. Berceuse Chopin
Caprice Leschetizky
11. Hungarian Concert Polka Imre Alfoldy
Laura Gilbert
"Man's work is from sun to sun
But woman's work is never done."
For every man who rolls out of bed in the grey
hours of dawn there is a woman who has preceded
him and has his cakes and coffee steaming upon
the breakfast table.
Isn't it therefore important that the busy house
wife should have every convenience that helps to
reduce the drugery oi her work?
Boss Oil-Air Stoves are making light work of
what has formerly been a woman's heaviest task?
the cooking of three meals each day during the
warm months. Boss Stoves have banished the tedi
ous hours spent in over-heated kitchens. They bake
and cook quickly and cleanly; and they use only a
minimum of oil because the burners are construct
ed so as to mix a great volume of air with the fuel.
That's why we call it the Boss Oil-Air Stove.
For convenience, the Boss Oil-Air Stove can
not be equaled. The casters or rollers enable you
to readily move the stove to any part of the kitchen.
The shelves are wide, the burners are large and
easily regulated. No complicated parts to give
trouble. No unnecessary fittings.
If you want to see the Boss Oil-Air Stove?the
kind that is giving many thousands of women com
plete satisfaction and set vice, call upon us. We
have 2, 3, 4, and 5 burners.
Yours for a cool kitchen,
T. D. MASON,
PERRY, GA.
You
Need
US
We
Need
YOU
Houston Banking Co.,
"Bank of Service"
PERRY, GEORGIA.
Friendly Hotel
Invites you to
c/ttlanta
RATES:
One Person
$2.50, $3.00
$3.50. $4.00
$5.00
Two Persons
$4.50, $5.00
$6.00. $7.00
The best place in
Atlanta to eat.
5 dining rooms
artfl al fresco ter
Circulating ice
water and ceil
ing fans in every
room.
Atlanta'* newest
and finest hotel.
Magnificent ap
pointments.
Special arrange
ments for hand
ling automobile
parties. Garage.
The HENRY GRADY Hotel
550 Rooms?550 Baths
Corner Peachtree and Cain Streets
JAMES F. deJARNETTE, V.-P. & Mgr. THOS. J. KELLEY, Asso. Mgr.
The Following Hotels Are A Its o Cannon Operated:
GEORGIAN HOTEL JOHN C. CALHOUN HOTEL
Athens, Ga. Anderson, S. C.
W. H. CANNON. Manager D. T. CANNON, Manager
The Rain Is Coming
And When It Does
''Business Will Pick Up"
On the Farm
YOU WILL NEED
Grain Cradles, Mowing Machines
Binder Twine, Hay Forks.
YOU WILL NEED
Hoes and Handles, Scrapes and
Scootes, Plowstocks, Plow Beams,
and Handles, Plow Lines and Col- -
lars and Traces, Backhands,Bolts,
' Heel Pins, devices, Etc.
YOU WILL NEED
Peas, Peanuts, Cattail Millet, Sou
dan Grass, Sorghum Seed, Velvet
Beans, O-Too-Tan and Wilson Soy
Beans?-The best for Hay.
We have all these and many other things that you
will need on the farm. We want to especially call
your attention to some new varieties of Soy Beans
that are especially recommended for Hay.
WILSON BLACK and O-TOO-TAN
For the last several years we have almost made a
failure on Peas and we have taken on the above
Beans because we want the farmers of our section
to get something that will make Hay and at the
same time build up their land.
We have a complete stock ot Horse, Cow Hog and
Chicken Feed.
COME TO SEE US.
GEO. C. NUNN,
THE HUSTLER
Phone 31 Perry,AGa. Opposite Depot