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THE NEW MODERN MAKUP BY DOROTHY PERKINS ... SO READILY APPLICABLE FOR
A BUSY LADY WHO WANTS TO STAY LOVELY AND COMPLEXION FRESH FOR MANY
HOURS IT SMOOTHS ON INSTANTLY, SOFTLY, FLATTERINGLY, VEILING SMALL SXIN
DEFECTS AND AFFORDING A PERFECT BASE FOR POWDER AND ROUGE. YOU'LL FIND
IT SUPERBLY FLATTERING FOR LEG MAKE UP. TOO. ONLY . . . 50»
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ca.
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ONLY THE BEST IN
Diamonds, Watches, China, Silverwear, Glassware I
and a complete line of Jewelry
See our complete line of Wedding Invitations,
Announcements and Visiting Cards
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty
KERNAGHAN, Inc.
411 Cherry St. JEWELERS Macon, Ga.
^ a^an essenti<, l raw material.
\ NiSi ® T we^H r f|f ) war supples, and destroy youns trees
re Forests.
HowVou Can Help WE NEED TIMBER TO
j’ Be careful while smoking in the WIN THE WAR
T -\J woods. Crush your cigarette be
',/\SK fore throwing away.
, jfi/', Never burn brush on a windy
day. Take no chances.
Be sure your match is out.
Break it in two.
Jp\ f« 1 Report persons setting woods
£>Jtv I fires to Forest Wardens*or
County Officers.
REMEMBER
A burning match, a glowing cigarette, a
smoldering campfire can be just as dis
astrous to our forests as an incendiary •
bomb. Forests are vital to victory. i
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Tolleson Lumber Company
Phone 91 Perry, Ga.
Gains Consciousness
Doctor—How’s the patient this j
morning?
Nurse—l think he’s regaining con- j
sciousness. He tried to blow the;
foam off his medicine.
Poor Sight
“They tell me Joe’s marriage was
, the result of love at first sight.’’
“That’s right. If he had been
i gifted with second sight, he’d still
be single.”
Boon Companion
“Well, little miss,” said the gro
cer, “what can I do for you?”
i “Please, sir, mother wants a bot
tle of good-natured alcohol.”
Very Unkind
Mctyte—My stock in trade is
brains.
Lgyu—Then you’ve got a funny
looking sample case.
Modest
“Why, he’s the loudest-mouthed
man I ever heard.”
“Shush, dear, you forget your
self.”
One Way of Learning
“The average man doesn’t know j
what he knows till he gets through
talking about it.”
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Skiing Industry big
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WAR BONDS |
Mosquito Bar
Among the casualties returning to
the United States from the Solomons
are men who have lost their hear
ing, not from injury, not from shock,
but from attack by insects upon
men who have been without mos-
We’ll never know how many lives
this mosquito bar has saved and you
probably never will know just how
much good your purchases of War
| Bonds have done, but you should
! know that regular and increasing
j purchases are necessary.
U. S. Treasury Department
First Vice Presidents
John Adams and Thomas Jeffer
son were the first two vice presi
dents.
ANOTHER GEORGIA SUFFERER
TELLS HOW POW-O-LIN BROUGH
RELIEF SHE HAD HOPED FQ
!“I Felt Achy, Sluggish, Let
Down And Everything I Tried
To Do Seemed A Burden,”
Declares Mrs. Shelton.“Pow
o-lin Was One of the Hap
piest Surprises of My Life,”
She States.
From every section of Georgia
come grateful endorsements for
Pow-o-lin from well-known men
and women who have put this
purely herbal medicine to the
test and report happy relief from
distress that robbed them of
many of life’s pleasures. For
instance, Mrs. Pearl Shelton,
well-known resident of 1022 Sec
ond street, Macon, Ga., declares;
•“I would be selfish not to tell
others of my happy experience
with Pow-o-lin. No matter what
I ate, I would suffer for hours
afterwards with gas and bloat
ing. The pressure would hurt
me, making it seem my breath
would be cut off. My head ach
ed, spots came before my eyes,
and everything I tried to do
seemed a burden. I felt so fa
tigued and let down I didn’t feel
like dragging myself out of bed
when morning came. My nerves
felt on edge and I was irritable
and jumpy. Food didn’t taste
right and I ate so little I felt
weak and trembly from under
nourishment. The toxic wastes
WHEAT
and OATS
We are in the market for all grades of
Wheat and Oats. Bring your grain to us
and receive top market price.
DAVIS WAREHOUSE
Phone 87 MAYO DAVIS, Prop’r. Perry, Ga.
Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y.
Franchized Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Macon.
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE
PEARL SHELTON
■of constipation made me f,
achy. Strong laxatives upset
jand made me feel worse thank
1 fore taking them. I believe
I must have been the most d'
couraged woman in Macon 6
“Pow-o-lin brought me bless,
relief from my harrowing 4
tress. I don’t have to- fear e !
ing what I want, don’t have I
take harsh laxatives and am t f
heved of the gas, bloating ai
miser / I had to endure. p off !
lin has my everlasting p ra jj.
It is the best medicine I ev .
saw.”
| Pow-o-lin is a purely herb
•preparation for the relief of|
I tress as plagued Mrs Shell#
1 when due to constipation. Thom
. ands praise it.
Pow-o-lin may be obtained!
; Houston Drug Co.