Newspaper Page Text
/
-
1924 SPRAY SCHEDULE. FOR
.GEORGIA PEACHES
i . FIRST, APPLICATION ■<
When 75% of the- ■ peta’s (pink
pqrt of flower) have faiieri: i
i One pound'powdered arrenate of
lead, plus liine water from 3 pounds
•f stone lime, to each' 50 gallons of
water. . j
: ." SECOND APPLICATION^
When calyces or -“shucks” are
shedding, or when small peaches are
exposed:
( One pound powdered arsenate .of
lead, plus lime water' from s^pounos
ofs tone, liine,; to each SO gallons ef
i./Water. v -
THIRD APPLICATION
Two weeks after the second ap
plication; dr about 4 weeks after
ifca petals have been shed:
Self-boiled lime-sulphur, 8-8-50,
alone, (bio arsenate of 'lead' in this
application.)
FOURTH APPLICATION
Hour weeks before each variety is
dde. to -ripen:
One (pound powdered arsenate of
lead to each 50 gallons of 8-8-5^
oaf-boiled lime-sulphur.
Bariy Varieties:
These should be 'sprayed three
times. Use the materials recom
mended for the 1st, 2nd, and
4th application above, applying
.them at the time as' noted
! above. For added protection
against brown rot, self-boiled
lime-sulphur should als‘ be used
in the second application on the
early varieties.
Directions for Prepairing the Spray
- Materials.
The 8-8-50 self-boilrti lime-sulphur
called for in the spraying .schedule
is made as follows:
Place 8 pounds of unslaked or
stone lime in a 50' gallon bkrrei,
and pour over it- enough water,
pefrerably warm, to start the slak
ing. As the slaking starts, add S
pounds of sulphur. Add water from
time to time to keep the mixture
from beconiing dry, but care should
be exercised not to drown the, lime,
which would cause the slaking pro
cess to stop too soon. After the
mixture has boiled some five min
utes, cool off with water, strain into
thes pray: tank, and dilute with wa
ter to make 50 gallons. The mixture
should--be cooled off before the red
NORWICH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, W R. Turner, of
Reynolds- were the guests of home-
folks here for the, weekend.
The many friends, of Mrs L._ S.
McChargue will be .pleased to learn
that she has returned .home from
the City Hospital at.Columbus much
improved.-; l.1-\ '■. -
Mr. and. Mrs. Walter McGinty
were ;the. guests of Sir. andJMrs^D.
H. Averett for the week end.
Mr. Roya ’Wall, of Mauk, was in
our" community. Friday on business.
Mrs. J. N. Joiner was ifie guest of
Mrs. .S. R. Montgomery Sunday.
Mr. Frank Turner was in- Buena
Miss.-Flossie Fortner- -visited Slips
L. S. McChargue recently.
Mr. Fraqk Turner nad Miss Lu-
cfle^Cato were happily '-marriyd-'Sun
day at Mauk, Rev. L. R. Pilcher
officiating. (
Mr. Billie Lumpkin. : of Cnthbert,
waited relatives here last week
Mrs. Mollie McGinty attended '■■be
uneral of Mrs. Gaines at Mquk Mon
day p. m. " •
Mr. Flin GilL of Manchester was
in our community Sunday-. -
PUBLIC SALE
It stimulates
appetite and
aids digestion.
It makes your
o yon more
Note how
It relieves-that s tolly feeling
alter hearty eating.
teetk.
sweetens
breath end
It’s tke goody
MAUK ITEMS.
Despite-the cool weather farmers
are taking advantage of the - pretty
sunshine and are : busily engaged
getting ready-to plant.
Mr. Ingram, pf LaGrange was cir-
cnlatingtamong friends here Monday
Miss Melba, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Brooks, has been sick
with measles at the A. and M. dor
mitory at Americus.
' Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nelson, visited
relatives^ at Talhotton and Lilly last
week . . ~
Little Jewell and A; N. Sweat, Jr
spent a short time Saturday with
friends at Charing. >
Mr. and Mrs.' Ed. Willis, of Taze
well, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Montgomery .Tuesday last.
Mrs. H. S. Wall received the sad
news of the death of her only sister
Mrs. Dicie McMichael, which oc
curred at the home of her daughter
at Milltown, Ga,, Monday. Her re
mains *were brought to Buena Vista
Mrs. Wall attended the funeral.
Mr. P, C.' Watson has returned
, . . . , . , from Atlanta and points of interest
treats occur in thp.'mixture to any,. ■
, . , . . im North Carolina,
xtent, whicn is- an mdioaaon of- -j Mr ^ Andrew Kirkse y and
Avoid underheaung,, ch . !drenj ^ aftd Mrs . R . L . Bell
of
oveiheatih:
however. Better results wiii be
-' * t
oo-i
. v . .. .. .. . . , and baby and Miss Ruby Jinks
tamed by crusumj all jmps of s *;gkeynolds, were Sunday a fte4oon
plJ ‘ . ml ' nl S 1 ' vlL . a f guests of friends'agjl ■ relatives here
water betoje adding to tn ? slakipg j - ^ ^ Mrg R > Wal!er ;Were
Krl ~ raised s P 3nt btbe-day guests of Mr. (and
.'l
ii&y&j formula, .may be
to r-G-rtt’-r.rO cr S2-S2-2«P. A large
container should be used, however,
ii; ng self-boiled lime-sul-
phut: these formulae. Stock ‘ l ™,^
solutions can of course be made up,
obnsrvifisr the proportions given.
Tl:c powdered dtpenate of lead,
which is used :ih tbs' Tirspoi vion- of • 1 !
pound to 50 gallons of the spray j i 7 " j . _ ,
should first be'"'made into a Pure Excel and Irlsh Gray Melon
before adding sfeed > guaranteed true to name,
' Saved wth my personal care, * 75c
Mrs Carpenter at Rupert Sunday.
Mr. and-Mrs. J. T. Chapman ' vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Claud A verett
Miss Elba Jinks was the week-end
, guest of Miss Berta Hogg at Taze-
! well.
. MELON SEED
swills nj
thin paste with water
to the c- r -y tank. ,
1924 Dustfng Schedule for Georgia j P er pound.
Peaches.
FIRST APPLICATION
W&en. TfiSfc of? the. petals ; (pink
, part of flower) have fallen:
Arsenate of Lead 5%; lime 95%, v
J SECOND APPLICATION
When calyces or “snucks” are
shedding, or when small peaches ard
exposed:
Arpo^ate of Lead 5%; lime 95%. *
| THIRD APPLICATION
Two weeks after the second ap
plication, or about 4 weeks after the
petals have‘been shed: —■
Sulphur 80%; arsenate of. lean
5%; lime 16%. .
Four weeks before ®each variety is
due to ripen: -
Sulphur 80%; arsenate of lead
5%; lime 15%.
Early Varieties:
Early varieties need only three
dust applications, using the
formula containing arsenate;, of
. lead and lime at ‘the time In-
. dicated for the last dusting
above, and the fonhhla; con-
v tabling sulphur at the'time in-
.' dicated for the 2nd and 4th
T 'dusting above.
* It is not necessary to use sulphur
in the first two applications, al
though the regular formula (80-
6-15) may be used if desired. N
If-they quarrel and'she holds ou
the pearls, when returning his gifts
she doesn’t really love him.
A sense of humor is what makes a
newspaper man chuckle in derision
when he hears a burglar downstairs.
FOR OVER 49 YEARS
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has
heen used successfully In the treatment
MEDICINE con-
an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Medicine, a Tonic, which acta
through the U BtoS_on^the^Mo^olS Sur* ^chance to go before a jury.”
The only course open^ow is
appeal for executive clemency.
the -Inflammation.
Toledo, Ohio,
JEFF A. TAYLOR,
Buena Vista,
Ga.
Any man has a rigjit to be a here
tic if he will keep this hands out of
the collection plate.
" CEMETERY NOTICE
Every 9n§ who "js interested in
keeping- the cemetery of Butler
clean; will please remember that fthe
first week . in April is .“Clean up”
week, appointed by the U. D. C>
Anyone living out of the codnty who
have loved ones buried here, may
send money and we will gladly have
your lot cleaned up good for you.
We also wish to announce, with
great pleasure that Hon. Gus Pear
sons, of i’albotton, will-be our ora
tor for. Memorial Day occasion. He'
is a fluent speaker and a real treat
is in store for the veterans, the
Daughters and all friends who at
tend. -
MRS. C. F, FICKLING,
Secretary, U. D. C.
Gallows April 25fli.
ATLANTA MAN WHO HILLED
HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW TO
‘STRETCH HEMP’ WITHIN A
MONTH.
Atlanta, March ( 25.—Judge J. D.
Humphries sentenced J. B. Satter
field to be hanged April- 25 for the
murder of his brother-in-law, R H.
Hart. ”
In reply to the usual question,
Satterfield told the judge he “has
reasons to believe there is yet a
PUBLIC SALE
GEORGIA, Taylor County:
Whereas on the 6th day
1928 Fickling Lodge F. & A. M and
Hodges Chapter No. 60 of said State
and County delivered to ' Butler
Banking Company their Deed under
Section 3806 of 1910 Code- of Geor
gia to the property hereinafter de
GEORglA; Taylor County. >
. Whereas, on the 30th day of Sept.
1920 R. S. Jinks executed and de
livered tor ajw Georgia Loan' &
Trust Company- his deed, under Sec.
3306 ofvth,e l'9l0 Code~uf Georgia, to
the lands hereinafter described, for
the purpose of securing a debt re-
' ferred to. in said deed, -which deed is
j recorded in the. Clerk’s office of Tay
lor Superior Court -in Book “O” of
deeds, , page 411;
And whereas, in said deed, said
grantor gave-to said grantee and
assigns the power to sell said lands
iii case of default in the prompt
payment at maturity, of interest or
principal of said debt”
' jOow, therefore, by virtue of the
power so vested in the undersigned,
which is more accurately shown 'by
reference to said deed The Georgia
Loan & Trust Company will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder,
for cash, on April 1st, 1924, daring
. the legal hours of sale before Tay-
i lor County Court ' House door ft
(Butler, Ga., the lands described in
i the aforesaid deed, to-wit:
I - All that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the
Twelfth (12) District of Taylor
I County, Ga., consisting of whole lot
I No. one hundred ten (llOV^contain^
ing two hundred (200) acres, more
or less, said to contain two hundred
two and one-half (202%) acres, and
the south half of land-lot No. one
hundred. fitfteen (116) containing
-one hundred (100) acres, more or,
less, said to contain one hundred one
and one-quarter (101%) acres. Both-
tracts containing in the aggregate
three hundred (300) acres, more or
less. ,
The said deed first above mention-
uccu UlOb OUUYC lIieilLLUU-
scribed for the purpose of securing a ed - executed and delivered to
debt-referred to in said deed which
deed is recorded in the Clerk’s office
of Taylor Superior Court in Book
“P” of Deeds, page 329.
And whereas in said Deed said
grantor gave to said grantee the
power to sell said property in case
of default itf the prompt payment at
ity <
said debt.
Now therefore by virtue of the
power so, vested in the undersigned
•.which is more accurately shown by
reference to said deed, the said But
ler Banking, Company will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder
for cash on the first Tuesday in
April, 1924, during the legal- hours
of sale -before Taylor County court
house door at Butler, Ga., described
in the aforesaid deed, to-wit:
Thirty-nine feet-—fronting North
side of public square in the city of
Butler" and said^ County, running
east and west, being on the west
side of lot No. 7, block five, srr.d lot
running back north 110 feet, on
which the Masonic Temple or build
ing of Fickling Lodge and I-Iodges
Chapter is'now situated, consisting
of a' 1 two story building. Abo 34 feet
fronting north side of public square
running east and west, being west
of lot No. 7 and running back 110
fefet. •
All the pbove described - property
lying and being in the town of But
ler, Ga. The said deed first above
mentioned was delivered to » secure
the payment of a promissory note
for the sum' of $5,390.00 dated Feb.
6th 1923 and principal debt bearing
interest at the rate of eight per cent
per annum.
The said principal is now past due
by terms thereof and so declared to
be due for the default in payment
of interest due from ^date. The total
amount of principal and interest
will be due on said debt on the first
Tuesday in April 1924, is $5,531.93.
Fee-Simple title - will he made to
the purchaser at said sale and the
proceeds of such Sale will be applied
first, to the payment of said debt
with interest apd. expenses including
ten per cent attorneys tees on both
'principal and interest- and the re
mainder if any will be paid over to
Masonic Lodge op its legal represen
tatives, !'
This March 5th, 1924.
BUTLER BANKING COMPANY,
By H. P. WALLACE, Atty..
You hever know whether honor
requires yeu to sue him or lick him
until you discover how much money
he has. . -
secure the payment of one certain
promissory note for the sum of
$900.00 dated Sept. 30th, 1920, and
the principal debt, bearing interest
at the rate of 7% ner cent per an
num.'
Said principal debt is now past
due by the terms thereof, and so de
clared to be due for default in pay
ment of balance interest due Nov.
1st 1922. and interest due Nov. 1st-
1923. The total amount of principal
and interest that will be due on
said debt on the date of sale is
$997.85. Fee simple titles will he
made to the purchaser at said sale
and the proceeds of such sale will he
applied, first, to the payment of said
dfjjt with jnterest and expenses of
this proceedings, and the remainder,
if any. will he paid over to said R.
S. Jinks or his legal representative.
DaW this 1st dnv of Mar-h 1924
THE GA. LOAN'* TRTtr t 'co
*•* By WALTER E STEED,
Its Attorney-at-law.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
But what is the sense in sending
rocket to the moon unless the navy
department encloses annexation pa
pers?
/laxatijres i
for V
Defective Elimination
The action of Nature’s Remedy (M
Tablet*)i*more natural and thor-
The effect* will be a revela
tion—you will feel so good.
Make., the test You wiB
appreciate thu’difference.
Und For Ovtr
Thirty Yoan
th#Old
M JUNIORS—Little t?a
The msb N?—In one-third do
candy-cottad. For children and adt
SOU BY YOUR DRUBUST
Sold by
BUTLER DRUG CO,
Butler, - Ga,
GEORGIA, Taylor County:
By virtue of an order granted by
the court of Ordinary of said county
;will be sold beofre Ihe court bouse
door at Butler, during, the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1924. to the highest bidder
fop cash, certain property of -which
.the following is a -description:
.. All the equity of John Ke!2er, de
ceased, irf the growing fruit trees on
'certain lands situated in said coun
ty, and known as lot of land No.
,37 in the 14th district of Taylor
County, Georgia.' the "same being
rnore fully described in a lease con
tract made the 11th day of Dec.
■1920, between the said John Keller
find C. A. & J. L Windham, as re
corded in Book 11, Page 145, in the
Clerk’s office Taylor Superior Court.
u The proceeds from said sale will
be applied first to expenses accrued
te date, second to a claim held by
the Butler Banking Company to
-whom said lease contract was given
as collateral, and the remainder, if
any, to be distributed .equally
among the creditors of the said
John Keller, deceased;
This 4th day of March, 1924
3- T. MATTHEWS. Administrator
Estate of John Keller, ■ Deceased.
SHERIFF’S SALE
' ^ i
6E0Sg!A, Taylor ■ County:
Will be sold at the Court house
door in said County on. the first
Tuesday in April 1924 within the
legal hours of sale the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Eighty acres of land more or less
in the south-west comer of lot 'No:
one hundred eighty-one; also twen
ty acres m-tre or less in the south
west comer of lot No. one hundred
seventy-two. All of said land in the
15th District of saicL. County, with
all improvements thereon. Said kind
levied upon as the property of 3- H.
Carrington to satisfy and execution
in favor of the Butl-r Banking Co.,
issued from the/Superior Court of
said County on Oct 22nd, 1923.
Levy made and returned to me by
W. A. Williams, former Sheriff.
This 3rd day of March, 1924.
R. P. M'GUFFIN, Sheriff.
In the District Court of the -United
States, For the Northern District
of Georgia.
In re Lonnie B. Booth, - Bankrupt,
No, 1.928 in Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above-named bankrupt and the court
having ordered that"the hearing upon
said petition . be had on April
12, 1924 at ten o’clock A. M., at
■tije United States- District court room
In the city of ATLANTA, -Georgia,
notice is hereby given to all creditor*
and other persons in interest to ap.
r at said time- and: place and
ihow, cause, if-any they have, yyby
the. prayer-of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
Dy N, A.BROWN, Deputy Clerk
You will.remember that farmers
seldom needed relief in the old days
of fee government seed.
CHAMPION
Bfcnr Reduced to
ms
j-o.h. Tolcdo,--
World’s Lowest Priced
Closed Car with Doors
Front and Rear. ^
Order Now for Earliest
Possible Delivery!
W. A. PAYNE ‘ ,
' BUTLER. GA.
B
Bull, Sluggish Feeing
“ LACK-DRAUGHT headache, and the ills
that come with constipa
tion, Black-Draught ^.is
fine.
“Lots of times I have
felt dull and sluggish, my
head would ache and I
had to make a great ef
fort to do my work. A
little dose of Black-
Draught would correct
this feeling. We always
keep it on the medicine
she6.”
Be sure that you get
Thedford’s, the old,
reliable Black-Draught
powdered herb liver med
icine. At all dealers’.
stand-by,” says
Mrs. Thomas H. Kell, who
lives near Ellijay, Ga.
“We have been using it
years and years. My
mother’s family used it
and we do here and my
four sisters do, too.
“I could not run my
house without Black-
Draught. I give it to the
children whenever they
heed-a purgative, and
both-Mr. Kell and myself
takfe it. As a medicine
for sluggish liver and
=MonTs=
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Over Ten Million Packages Sold a Year
Forging Ahead
Taylor County, including every town and
community in it, showed more growth and dev
elopment last year than possibly in any previous
year in her history.
, We congratulate every town and forward
looking person in the county whose enterprise
made possible this fine record. ^
It will be our pleasure to aid and assist ah
legitimate endeavors in the coming days.
Large enough to supply Jyour needs, bur
not too large to appreciate yqur business.
9
All Deposits Insured
Taylor County
Butler, Ga.
Insure yqur child: against vice and
criminality by keeping -the communi
ty atmosphere clean, patronize The
Piedmont Evening Star Festival. An
ounce of . inspiration is worth a ton
of correction.
ticket to The Pied
mont Evening Star. Festival and
boost .the local committee. The chureh
the.- school, and. the Festival are the
finest, first-aids, to, community health:
. . . e