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JUDGE FRANK PARK, OF SYLVESTER, GA.
Representative in Congress from the Second District of Georgia
for the past 11 years, who was defeated in Wednesday’s primary.
DAIRYING IMPORTANT
GEORGIA INDUSTRY
ATLANTA, Ga.—Dairying is rapid
ly becoming an important industry
in Georgia and many other southern
states, in the opinion of officials
of the Georgia department of agri
culture.
Numerous reasons might be offered
as to why Georgia should work for
the development of the dairy indus
try, agricultural department officials
say. The following, they point out,
are some reasons which show why
dairying should become an important
factor:
The dairy cow makes it possible
to market something of real cash
value throughout the year.
The price of dairy products is us
ually uniform over a long period of
years. There is little loss in dairy
ing and it is a staple product on the
farm.
A dairy cow is one of the most
important parts of the program to
increase and maintain soil fertility.
The dairy cow economically and at
a profit converts pasture grasses,
roughage and theb y-products of
many grains into milk. This is the
only process by which roughage and
waste can be converted into food.
Dairying works very well with
general farming, aids in the main
tenance of soil fertility, provides
YE]AST CAKES
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Bake your own bread. We have the
yeast cakes fresh at all times.
Our business is rapidly growing since the
installation of the new Hussmann Refrigerat
ing Counter. Have you been in to see it yet?
We are equipped to give you A-l service,
and will appreciate your patronage.
H. T. WILLIAMS
Where Service is a Pleasure
BLAKELY, GA.
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380,000 FARMERS PATRONIZE
THE U. S. LAND BANKS
More than 380,000 farmers have
availed themselves of the privileges
offered by the land banks, Elmer S.
Landes, member of the Federal Farm
Loan Board, declared in an address
at the convention of the American
Association of Joint Stock Land
banks. Mr. Landes called attention
to the great use of the intermediate
credits act of 1923 which has loaned
about $90,000,000.
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH.
Sunday, September 14.
Church School 10:00 a. m.
Evening Prayer and Sermon 8:00
I>. m.
Good to the last drop. Orange
Crush in the Krinkly Bottle.
additional farm income and uses
labor which ordinarily would be of
less value to the farm.
Figures made public at the offices
of the state department show that
Mrs. American Housewife spent five
billion dollars last year for dainty
products. It was liown that in the
next few years the south can build
up a dairy business that will bring
it two of those five billion dollars.
The south, it is pointed out, now
sends $200,000,000 every year into
the great dairy states or the middle
west for dairy products.
EARLY COUNTY NEWS
ECLIPSE OF SUN
ON JANUARY 24
While no total eclipse of the sun
is listed for this year, one of the
best opportunities for observing a
total shutout of Old Sol’s face will be
afforded for the eastern part of the
country early in the coming year, of
ficials at the United States naval ob
servatory at Washington say.
On January 24, 1925, the sun will
be in total eclipse. This will start
at sunrise just beyond Lake Superior.
Its path will be on into New York
state and lower New England. East
ern New York ami southern New
England will be the best positions
for observations. Vessels in the
Atlantic ocean north of Scotland
will be aide to see it at sunset. In
the middle of the Atlantic it will
be visible at noon.
Another total eclipse w ill take
place January 14, 1920. This will
start in Africa, crossing the Indian
ocean and the island of Sumatra in
the Dutch East Indies, and the lower
Islands of the Philippines.
R. M. LA FOLLETTE
••111 will
Independent Candidate, who has
both major political parties
guessing.
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IANTI-BIUOUS MEDICINE
stimulate torpid liver, strengthen
digestive organs, regulate the
bowels, relieve sick headache.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
The Blakely Baptist Church. Rev.
Spencer B. King, pastor. Sunday
School 9:45 a. m., B. R. Collins,
Supt. Preaching every Sunday 11:00
a. ra. and 8:00 p. in.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
Rev. H. Scott-Smith, Vicar in charge.
Church School 10:00 A. M., J. G.
Standifer, Supt. Prayer Services and
Sermon 8 p. m. on the second Sun
day and 11 a. m. on fourth Sunday.
METHODIST CHURCH.
The Blakely Methodist Church.
Rev. W. M. Blitch. pastor. Sunday
School 9:45a. m.. Lowrey Stone,
Supt. Preaching every Sunday at
11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
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or MR. JOHN BUTLER, at the
Citizens Bank.
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