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The Great PaSteUr
Never Saw Chile’s Nitrate Desert, But...
Hit bc-*eriol research, which gave hit name to the pasteurization process,
provided the basis for one of the widely accepted explanations
of Chilean Nitrate's origin.
v„. beds of Natural Nitrate bines parts of all of them. Who
in Chile’s desert region are nat- knows? But there is one point
ural deposits enough to last on which all agree:
hundreds of yenrs-of one of the chllean Nifrate of Soda
oldest and best known fertilizer ... * .
was created by tremendous
materials. Mystery of their on- „ ofora/ ptocotiQ% „,, tom .
g.n long has challenged science. p|e|o|y naturQ , .. . , he only
Many theories have developed. nofora/ nj{rato jn fhe world
Some say prehistoric plants Because of it§ natura ,
origin,
were “nitrified” by bacteria in Chi[ean Nitfate of Soda con .
the soil. That’s what Pasteur’s - n addition to nitrogen
work suggested. Others say they un d sodium, small amounts of
ere decayed vegetation. boron) iodine(
manganese, cop-
There is a belief the nitrate per,—34 elements in all—many
beds are droppings of billions of of which arc essential to healthy
birds. Another, that electricity plant growth.
formed them through centuries v . , , .
b Yes, a hundred years of re
ef violent storms. Some think . ,
search and experience agree
the beds arc rotted rocks; some .. . ,
on the importance of Chilean
think they are a crust pushed Nitrate , g nQtural qualities and
I U P rom underneath. their outstanding performance
Perhaps the right theory com- in continued profitable farming.
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Franchized Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Macon.
GET READY FOR SPRING PLOUGHING
Have I. H. C. Tractors over-hauled now to be ready
for use in the Spring.
Repairs and Parts for I. H. C. Machinery.
Plow Equipment, such as Hames, Back
hands, Collars, etc.
Axes, Chicken Feeders and Founts.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
Andrew Hardware Co.
Agents INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
GROCERIES
STAPLE AND FANCY
HARDWARE
FOR FARM AND HOME
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
GOLD LEAF FLOUR
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 Perry, G«.
:CLA xaiFltD ADS !
( For Sale —One Gas Motor, Jum
!bo made bv Nelson Bros. No.
15345, 2'A Horsepower, manufac-j
j cured in Saginaw, Mich: also j
loneTft, Case-Osborne Binder. 1
1 May be seen on my Day Place
near Perry.
Mrs. Mattie K. Smith,
42k! Forsyth Street,
Phone 4225, Macon, Ga. I
Lost—Ration Books Nos. 3 & 4
with name Mary Grimes. Finder
return to Rationing Office, Per- 1
ry, Ga.
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Lost 2 Ration Books No. 3,
with names, Lizzie Campbell and I
Rosa Belle Campbell, Finder re
turn to Rationing Office, Per-1
ry. Ga.
Lost -Eight Ration Books 3 &
4 with names, Rachel O’neal,
James O’neal, James O’neal Jr.,
Ruthlean O’neal. Finder return
to Rationing Office, Perry, Ga.
A. W. DAI l .JEKG
Certified Public Accountant
Perry, Georgia
Audits - Systems - Income Tax ,
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U-NEED-A TAXICAB
Operating from
PERRY BILLIARD PARLOR I
Day Phone 215
Night Phone 201
Perry, Ga.
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ROOFING
SIDING
INSULATION
CONTRACTORS
Through our many branch
warehouses we can give
prompt service anywhere in
Georgia.
Call or write for estimates
Phone 3121
GEORGIA ROOFING &
SUPPLY CO.
300 Oglethorpe St.
Macon, Ga.
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without a premium
★ This is in no sense a
price” emporium. Our first
consideration is the careful
compounding of prescrip,
tions. To that end, sve em
ploy skilled registered phar
macists, give them complete
equipment, permit them to
give their undivided atten
tion to compounding. Yet il
is a fact that, despite oua
high ethical standards, out
prices average no higher thaa
you would pay ,
Next time, do come to
Prescription Headquarters^
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
Notice To Debtors And
Creditors
GEORGIA,—Houston County:
All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. Loyce S. Avera, formerly
of Houston County, Georgia, now
deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their claims or demands
against said estate to the under
signed according to law; and all
persons indebted to said estate
are hereby notified to make im
mediate payment to the under
signed.
This the 27th day of Decem
ber, 1944,
Mrs. Mary. S. James,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Mrs. Loyce S. Avera.
P. O. Address:
Warwick, Georgia 2:8
VALENTINE CARNIVAL TO
BE m CENTERVILLE SCHOOL
Come to the Valentine Carni
val at Centerville School Wednes
day night, Feb. 14.
We are sponsoring a contest
to select the most popular baby
in the community. Each grade
has a candidate in the contest as
follows: Ist grade, Margie
Story; 2nd, Tommy Simon; 3rd,
Emory Harrell; 4th, Jeanette
Bassett; sth, Alma Carter; 6th,
Sharon Jackson; 7th Barbara
Jackson.
The baby getting the most
votes at 1c per vote will be the
most popular,
A short program will be given
at the beginning of the Carnival,
to be followed by a full evening
of entertainment.
G. R. Hunt, Principal.
SOMETHING USEFUL
G. K. Chesterton, the English
i author, and several literary figures j
were asked one evening what book
i they would prefer to have with them |
! if stranded on a desert isle.
“The complete works of Shakes
peare,’’ said one writer without
I hesitation.
“I’d choose the Bible,” inter
rupted another.
“How about you?” someone asked
Chesterton.
“I would choose,” replied the port
ly author, “Thomas’ Guide to Prac
tical Shipbuilding.”
WITH RESERVATIONS
Jones—Your wife and daughter
must be proud of you—a self-made
man!
Smith—Well, they’re about as
proud of me as they would be of a
home-made dress.
Plus Some Days?
Social Worker—What is your age?
Lady—Twenty - three years and
some months.
S. W.—How many months?
Lady—One hundred and fifty-four!
Maid Trouble
Housewife—This platter is very
j old. I want you to be very careful
| with it.
New Maid—Yes, ma’am, I’ll be
| just as careful as if it were new!
Up for Air!
She (as he hesitates after ump
teenth kiss)—Oh-h, darling, you
don’t love me any more.
He—Yes, I do, my sweet, but I
have to breathe!
Painful Cure
Joe—How do you feel since you’ve
recovered from insomnia?
Bill—All right, except I lie awake
half the night thinking how much I
used to suffer.
Big Business
Jones—l think Brown Is a smart
business man.
Smith—Well, the only big things I
ever saw him pull off were his
shoes!
Wants Doe
Jones—What has Brown got a deer
farm for?
Smith—l understand he wants to
have a couple of bucks for his old
age!
i
Yes, Why?
Jack—Why don’t they put that
sign on mail boxes?
Mac—What sign?
Jack—Post No Bills!
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Well Vaccinated?
He—Do you believe kissing is un
healthy?
She—Well, I couldn’t say. I’ve nev
er—been sick.
No Handicap
Proposing—l know I’m not much
to look at.
Accepting—Still, you’ll be at work
ell day!
WILLING WORKER
Employer—So you want a job,
eh? Do you tell lies?
Boy—No, sir, but I can learn.
Live and Learn
She—Jim Brown is such a nice
man. He holds fiis umbrella over
his wife much more carefully than
he did before they were married.
He—Sure. He pays for the dress
now!
No Life!
Joe—You say your grand-uncle
lived to be 90 and never looked at a
girl in his life, didn’t smoke, drink
or cuss?
Bill—Yeah, I could never figure
why he wanted to live so long!
Your Good Taste
Will Approve Our
FURNITURE
Whether An Odd Piece or A Complete Suite
For Any Room, We Are Headquarters For
GOOD FURNITURE
PRICED RIGHT
CABINET BASES TABLES
KITCHEN CABINETS of all T YP es
BREAKFAST SUITES SOFA BEDS
DINING ROOM SUITES CEDAR CHESTS
T AMPS
LIVING ROOM SUITES
BED ROOM SUITES MIRRORS
PLATFORM ROCKERS PICTURES
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS BED SPR,NGS
BUDOIR CHAIRS MATTRESSES
ROCKING CHAIRS BOOK CASES
BABY CARRIAGES , RUGS 0 (® n w ° o *)
9 x 12 & Small Rugs
CHILDREN’S CHAIRS inrTOC
Oval Wool RUGS
BABY BEDS 4 x 5 ft.
Central Ga. Furniture Co.
WILLIAM T. HILL, JR., Manager
Phone 424 Perry, Ga.
AKIN DRUG CO.
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga,
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WHEN IN WARNER ROBINS
GO TO
IMPERIAL DRUG CO.
FOR REFRESHMENTS AND MEALS
PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
With Competent Druggist On Duty
At All Times
NEXT TO WELLS TON THEATRE
WARNER ROBINS, GA.
FERTILIZER AND SODA
FOR GRAIN
We have Top Dressing for Grains, such as Ni
trate of Soda, Cal-Nitro, Muriate of Potash and
all other Fertilizers.
We are in the Market for Corn, Field Peas, and
all Farm Products. Top Market Prices Given.
LET US SUPPLY YOUR FERTILIZER NEEDS
DAVIS WAREHOUSE
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
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