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' L REPORT OF
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MADES TO, GRAND JURY NOVEM
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A w,go}lowing report «f County
S Agent 3. K. Lack, maoe to the grand
juyy.st the Nevember tem Crisp
- Saperior: Conrt, ‘l3 pa-t o? the pre-’|
satieEnts of tha’ hed, bub cwmg to |
i@ Fivortance to al the (unaing ele
‘ _".;;vf is present2l .mm scpurate
A‘)’-:“:TL fi" ’ :(T,,/ '_. s ', s
f \The. teport i Jtfll‘tfl‘g&w‘ :
% In learrying o hay ik Yere 1
Saveled: 12000 mil « - pting 1006
1“? visited 045 nif?l&'@'!’i' Farmg’
Sibare had 886 fariitrs to_come
";’,“ {gofl’ice "(&"'@e.?,‘mt in smerest
: 'm: ning. 1 h!.',’i‘lgffi’ €74 tre phone
R tiys year, ! :
'YT s performing thiz work i was out
A 0 e fYelds 229 days and in the of
fice 73 days.® * ¢
I held 22 diffexaat Jarm mootings
this year and had n tota! alrendance
vg 2750 people. 10 of thoze meet- |
¢ *wgs . were: held g reral © #chools |
. here 1 showed breving pivtiies in |
inferest of farming.
leganicd, 3ieplabhrboyt t-the Cols ‘
:,,1"' ¢ of Agricullu ho »..Sxilu.‘
‘hfs eummer {0 sndnd cne. wedll at
“th§ Boys Club Cawmp there. Our
crbup of boya wan ane of the ‘argest
epups to attend -vhis canip during
_{hd summer. -~ : }
. % have had 150 ¢lnk hoys enr:lled
infthe pig, corn, cottan, calf, rea
-1 and potate clah thiz vear, 7 Lese
Loys live in every sccetian «f . the
cognly, X
he pig club baye vroducad 5873
po®nds of meat worth §567.50,
~ ®he corn club bays produced 510
huhcls of corn, averagmg i hu Hels
yef acre af an averpite cost of .40
reg bushel. The hshest vield vwis 76 |
bukhels on one acrn, S |
- 43 ‘cotton club baye produced 18,
2§ ponds of lint 24 lem’ an avevage
‘prdduction of 4356 peunds ol iine per
acie for 43 acrec.. The largest vield
wag 843 pounds of livt 2Httan nn one
acp. This ig a record for this roun
ty Jand will. be amo;e ths Yighest
for§ the state. Seven c¢lus beys prog
duded more than 630 pounds of &
peface in this conuosl. T i simmmpntti
mafle 843 pounds on one aere clear
ed 880 on this e acre.
We had for the first time this
ovedr s five acre corn club for men.
Wahad 156 farmers to enter this con
tegd but only eizht. completed their
recbrds. . ..o, o
; cse eight men produced an av
:o'r" e yield of 62 hushels per acre
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THE GIFT THAT NEVER FAILS TO.PRODUCE
... THAT HAPPY CHRISTMAS GRIN.
For his o{'vnifigs in—when he sneaks downstairs at 2 A. M. for
a look ‘at the ice box——and the radio. For his nights away . L
when he ‘is paddling his canoe up and down a drafty hotel room.
You don’t have to shop for the most beautitul of Robes—we’ve
done that for you—-— ; :
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| ~ . FROM $6.50 T 0 $20.00
74w HBELTS ~SWEATERS — GLOVES —
~ 'HANDKERCHIEFS--MUFFLERS | :
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____ OORDELE, GEORGIA :
l ~DRESS UP. YOU'LL MAKE MORE MONEY. THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES. l
on their five acre tract. Mz R. A.|
Y:iedgoed of Arabi. made an average
vield of 84 bushel per acre on his
five acre patch av n east of 50 per
Eushel, ' ;
In our five acre c-tton elib our
highest man did no: make as much as
cur high vield o 7 lzst year. cight
balés ¢n five acres. The highest
'yield this year is 6 14 bales on five
acres.
We had for the first tim: lere a
ton litter contest for men this ear.
We had Two men ta cater this con
'test one made 3184 pounds and the
‘other 2325 pounds Enth of them
‘made their litter weigh onc ton when
they were 180 Jays. old.
Mr. R. B. Smith of Wenana had
12 Poland Chima: pigs in ‘ne iitter
tnat he fed out aud male hem
weigh '3lB4poqhdr. when they were
#ix months old o» 130 davs old.
These 12 pigs acerased 265 neunds
apiece at 180 days ¢!
In producing a litler like this Mr.
Smith won the staie nrize on the
lareest litter in thn slatc. f
I.!is pigs cost ki a hittle over D
per pound to feed thzim
Practicaily all 7 hiz focd that heé
{od them was hotrie Zrown.
e cleared $133 . thiz one litter
of pigs. ‘
We started last verwr tc plaating |
. Austriani Winter: Feas-iy thie county,
_same. oz building up_of scil., and
some with oats far hay. !
We had 30 diilerert farmers to'
try them last yeav aad all were well |
ricased with them. This year wo havel
4000 ypounds planted and 1900 J
rounds of vetch. ‘
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As & soil buxllv»%_flw'
very best erop. i Hlue. ever. ctiee i:‘
Where they Jl‘;fi v *Y'f"hi ‘ \n
aruyve the oyfléq}f,fif,_’.~).e.r'.;-uy:‘l,|j,l;é
largest crop he MWas ever pathercd.
One farmermade 80 bushels of coin
Fehind his crop wit:t fertilization.
Mr. Goins made thice tons of hay
with Austrian Winier Peas and vats
¢n one acre thig last yesr, He fohow
ed this crop with O-TOO Tan sov-
Teans. He taled ciicee and 1-4 tons
of soybeang hay ofi thiz same one
acre. This gave him gix tons of lay
off one acre of landg and within 12
months-,i{ngig‘rpgg,mz;‘fi.’x,“ not -r.e{
ane paidhafs feitidzes,; His land s
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‘tagks VY (10 ot el Lhis
g p b heh M.«i-i}m i %‘?‘ifiwfif .
A EEAD ADS€g,oki L (i DR S s
! o give-- Crisp ~ county
cna of the best con' v Yairgshe has
cver had this year, Wo had 17 ¢ Yool
exhibits, six lavgy communiny ox
hibits, 360 head ot purebred ¢lick
8, 35 head*ef hars and 19 hend of
ciottle, $220 in prizes were awarded
- to citizens of Cm:) sounty Ly fecr
asgociption, I gave seven :l‘ggvr-nt
- demonstrations %&y‘;hyn:w er of
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‘EXIT SMILING’ ISAHIT
AT CIRCLE THIJRSDAY;
CONNELLY, TAYLOR, JACK
PICKFORD AND BEATRICE
LILLIE CONTRIBUTED. |
A unique and interesting combi-.}
nation in picture production is re
sponsible for “Eit Smiling” Metre
Goldwyn-Mayer’s hilarious comedy
romance of small-town theatrical life
whicli comes to the Circle Thursday
It is Marc Connelly, famous New
York playwright, Sam Taylor, lor
some years Harold Lloyd’s direct(;r
on the screen, and Beatrice Liilie
famous London comedienne, and in
private life Lady Peel, wife of the
noted English peer. Each essayed
something entirely new in his or i °r
particular field in the new picturc.
Connelly is famous for his wort
on “The Beggar on Horseback”
“Merton of the Movies” and other
stage plays. He worked out his own
idea of an ideal screen comedy, in
Which drama should dominate the
story.
... Taylor, after years with Harold
Lloyd, worked out an ideal too— &
comedy of cueverness minus slap- |
stick methods, with Connelly. Tim!
Jg}‘“**;:fi:“ bt e 4 it e I
ht}e};;‘a@e&«p sin, biaitd eof e fyoad |
[Wa@ge% this yra» T belped!
io terrace, SOMGEA < with the abaec
in e, a
¥ I"fi{;v’c; been able to heip o agralt
deal more markeiis 3 this vea=tian’
i did last year. bR
I have helped sell tirineh the
roultry ear 16,450 oy 11! of poui
try that brought the farmers .f his
county $5345. o
X e
I old four cars of neanuts hay last
fall that brought $3OO I sold - 25
cars 0{ watermo 003 fl'.iS gUNta
thet trought $4500. T gent buyers to
coe earg that weea sol! by the fain
ers themselves. T Lapea thefaracy
‘to grade and pask ..fl"ngsqf fifi'nns%—
‘cording to standatli oo Wink 3" Ahiy
copld sell them. 1L tE SRR
“I'havo bought seversl :i:.\i;";.é;.-s-ée&f&i‘
of different kinds for pasturse and
I for hay crops. e
i There has been 14,383 isnald
| thru my office this year. for' be
! farmers at a saving to them of $24,-
| 65. ; ; s
This is a brief resclt of my wirk
I for 12 months. : e fig
I . —J. K. LUUK, Cownty agent
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS |
e e B it eet 4
DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Medicine j;
and Surgery. Office American Bank}
& . Trust Co, Bldg. ° ; i
___.____...____.—._———-—-———-—-—-'-——
DRS. BRADLEY & WILLIAMS, ‘Eye
Ear, Nose & Throat & fitting "of{
HARJIIS & BAl,.LENGEl‘\—»(m}m'msc‘:si
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.
o_47\‘)( E. LAN D—Alt;);;é—y‘:\'.:l.a\v. !
Quick loans Cordele real estate, flve
years at 7 percent, -~ l
Ret S N ey
REUEL E., MmAMlLTON—Dentisty
With Dr. D. J. Williams, nf”ices ove:
;J. A. Lasgseter & wO, paunc 10, resi
| dence phone 4566. ;
T e B L s S R R
i:;m. M. LCU.sk .1K TON—Csteopaih
. ic Physician. | Amerfcan, Bank &
' Trust Co. Bidg., Cordele, Ga, Phones:
' Office 495, Residence E£9-J. l
! ;
'S M. DEKLE—Opometrist, testing’
| eyes tor glasses, a specialty. Pate
| Building. Cordele, Ga.
SRI A R S D sy
| THOS. J. MMARTHUR, M.- D.—Sgecial
| attention to ‘Burgery aha gynecuo
' ogy, Cordele, Ga.
DR. J. W. MANN;{7et€rlnnflan. Of
fice. I'hone 74, Res. “Ynoue, .1l
Wheelan, his scenarist on the Lloyd 1
production helped him. : /l
. Miss Lillie came to America after
many London triuriphs as the'star o¥
sEharlots “Revue” ~and-tock - -Ne
York by storm, following which she
was signed by the Methro-Goldwyn-
Mayer organization. She was at the
height of her stage fame when the
married Sir Robert Peel, son of the ‘l
famous British lawmaker, [4
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.., DIVORCE LEGAL !
QEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY. 1
Charlie Buckles vs. Lueller Buckles— |-
“ In* the Superior Court at January |.
torm, 1927. yBuit for divorce. Order |
* for ‘seivicé by publication.
To l",lj‘elj'lcr‘ Buckles: _ i : ;
“The Court having so ordered; these |
are therefocre to command you to be |
and appear -at. the Superior. Court of |
said county gn the 4th Monday inl
January, 1927 to angwdrlgs-required
by.sJaw in the above gtatedscuse.
%\%%ess thé' * Hovorable DA R.|
Cnin, ng.amgmi oy
XD A AT Y 1 DR gO, s
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< is ST DefiadggeClerkit,
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ONLY A LITTLE MORE TiME
LEFT—Please come in and let us
make the photograph you intend to
g!ive"aé,'zi Christmas present. A full
}{?nlue every time. Ccfield’s Studio,
- Chrdele, Ga. 12-22.
AR, 0
b P ETRTC & ¢ YN
aristmas GLoods
NOW ON DISPLAY «
| We have just re- | '
ceived a big ship- |
ment of Christmas
find & mnice gift for |
each member: of
the fanily.
RAINBOW'S DEPARTMENT STORE
126-128 ELEVENTH AVE : : . CORDELE, GEORGIA
£ BNP db &b A& DY \j@_‘f L T
LETTER! /%
R. L. Wright, + -
Cordele, Ga. . Th 4
Dear Sir:— i | i
+ In answer to your favor of recent date relative to 'our ad
vice i regard to our Cordele store, beg to say that it is our pur
pose j]o sell our last dollar’s worth of merchandise by January .
Ist and as you have a very short time in which to work we would
advisé-that you beg‘in i'}vith a final close out sale on December
10th, with but one purpose in view and that is to close out this
entire stock of merchandise. We appreciate the conditions that
exist in your section which the low prices of cotton and the
scarcity of money has brought about; therefore, we are prepared
to take our loss in reference to this stock’‘and would insist that
you make your prices so low that it will meet the requirements
of your customers and in case you have more merchandise than
you can sell, your neighbor merchants will be glad to take it over
: to sell again. i
| With kindest regards and best wishes for your continued
success we beg to remain, :
- W Rl ~ Yours truly, _
J. N. Scott & Companp
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926