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Atlanta Sunday American of
Dec. 29th, to Contain Ro-
tagravure Photos of
President Wilson’s
Cabinet
YOUR
What wouldn’t you give for an
actual photograph of Washington and
hii war-cf.binet or Thomas Jefferson
and his war- binct.
The Atlanta Sunday American of
December 29th will contain a hand-
tome rotajrrauire plnlograph of
President Wilstn and his war-time
cabinet, o' fine paper suitable for
framing, utogranned by each mem-
br *. that you can . .nd down to your
children, and your children to their
children, for generation:* to come.
It will he. impossible to inke any
more war photographs of this dis
tinguished group cf me who guided
America’s destiny th** ugh the great
war, and soon there will by a clamor
Ye are in the market
every day in the week.
Outlook Of The Southern Farmer
Soil Improvement Committee, Atlanta, Qa.
Prosperity glows on the horizon of tho Southern farmer's future—If
lie will raise*big crops.
And the cry of a needy world rises, urging the Southern farmer to
grow big crotw of cotton and food. His obligation is to respond. He must
light on, for peace brings no armistice for the farm.
Cotton is the hope of tho ragged world: War-torn countries are look
ing to the fields of tho South for help. It will not bn in vain. The
Southern farmer will meet lii:> responsibility.
Prices at which cotton crop will bo Bold will be such as will pay
the farmer well, for the fact will remain that the world must have the
cotton.
The food most needed in Europe Is fat. Cotton seed, peanuts and
soy beans of the South will find ready market for the oil or fats that they
contain. Cattle, hogs and dairy products will continue to bring good prices
because of the heavy live stock losses of Europe.
The Southern f&rmor should plan with an expectation of Improving
his labor condition, with tho return of troops and the shutting down of
ammunition factories.
Immediate Preparation.
Preparation for spring planting should go rapidly ahead. Seed, fertil
isers and -other farm Supplies should bo bought without delay. Materials
on which the government has fixed prices will continue to be stabeUsed
until they are consumed, so that there are no prospect* of lower prices
beforo spring planting.
Delay means to faco shipping difficulties. The railroads are going to
taovorburdened with traffic for some time to come. Thoy should be given
$100 Reward, $100
Tho readers of this paper will ba
pleased to iearn that there is at least
ono dreaded disease that science has
been ablo to cure in ull its stages, and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts thru the Blood on tho Mucous
Surfaces of tho System thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disease,
giving the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting na
ture in doing Its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith in tho curative
powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
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L. LASH LEY
: GEORQIA.
VIENNA
Disposing of Jean.
Enoch, of the age of seven, was dis
cussing with lihi .grandfather the ex
citing details of an liuaglnnry trip
of adventure, Including all hazards of
land and sea and air. They had just
summnrll^. dispatched a Hon which
might spring upon them unawares from
tho Jungle, when grandfather sudden
ly asked: “Enoch, what about Jean?”
(his little playmate). “You enn’t tnko
her on such. a dangerous Journey.”
"Oh,” said Enoch, complacently, "Jean
—I’d kiss her and leave her at home.”
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