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LfcGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SHERIFF'S SALEB.
, FOttOI A, Bartow Coiintyi > • >,.
Will be sold before the court house
or in said county, within the legal
l ll)U rs of sale,, on the first, Tuesday in
vpril, 191". to the hi B hest bidder for
; ; ,h, fbf property
ti.-wit;
One house and lot in the City of Car
,, raville, Bartow County, Georgia, boun
-las follows: West by Gilmer street
.) rth by Carter street, east by lot of
Mrs.’.B. V, Eaves and south by property
~i pr. T. II- Baker, said house and lot,
ievied ou and will be sold as the prep
’ ~iy of Mrs- B. V.Esves tp satisfy one
i lii issued from the Justice Court of the
nd v district, <7T M., hi fttvm-'nf-Hnm-.-
mnd Coal dr Wood Cos., ys. Mrs, B. V.
i Levy made and returned by J.
Gfiodsipn, L. C. ■*“— v - .
vlso at the same time and place, one
ionise and lot in the town\*l Kingston,
p, artow county, Georgia, bounded as
follows: On the north by property of
Branson and Bradley, oo the east by
property of J. D. Bradley, on the south
l,y tlie Western & Atlantic Railroad and
OH the west by property of B. B. Brans
a, sjUsTbouse and lot levied on and
V, if be sold as the property of Mr s! L. A.
1 ,iley to satisfy one fi fa Issued from
tile Justice Court of the9s2nd district, G,
M.. in favor of Cartersville Grocery Cos.,
vs. W. C. Bailey and L. A. Bailey, arid
transferred to J. D. Bradley. Levy
made and returned by L. M, Kennedy,
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This March 7tbJ 1917.
W. W. Caraway, Sheriff,
R. A. Hicks, Dep, Sherifl',
T. J. Prick, Dep. Sherifl'.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
<I I’.ORGI A.—Bartow County:
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Bartow County, Georgia,
1 will sell at public outcry to the high
est bidder, (terms cash) on first Tuesday
in April, 1917, between the legal hours
of sale, before the court house door in
the City of Cartersville, said county, lot
of land number one hundred in the 22nd
district and 2nd section of said county,
containing 160 acres, more or less, to be
sold ?s the property of Lucinda Bohan
non, for the purpose pf paying debts of
deceased and for distribution. A well
timbered tract said to contain Valuable
mineral.
This March 7th,N917.
JOHN fi. WIKLE,
Admr. Est. Lucinda Bohannon.
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Citation for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Whereas, Mrs, Fanny Jolly, adminis
tratrix of Wade H. Jolly represents to
the court in her petition, duly filed, that
she has fully administered Wade H.
Jolly’s estate. This is therefore to c.te
all persons concerned, to show cause, if
auv they Van, why Mrs. Fanny Jolly
should not be discharged from her ad
ministration and refiefve letters of dis
mission. on the first Monday in April,
1917.
G. W. Hendricks, Ordinary.
CAR OWNERS
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within four miles of Cartersville:
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Citation tor Twelve Months’ Support
GEORGIA, Bartow County:
M rg. (leorgia A. Bell having made ap
plication for twelwf months'support out
of the estate off. Bell and appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the same
having filed returns, all persons
concerned are hereby notified to show
cause before the Qou>b of Ordinary, of
said county on the first Mpnday in Ap
ril, 1917, why said application should
not be granted.
This 7th day of March, 1917.
G. W. Hendricks, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION 10 OPEN NEW
PUBLIC ROAD
GEORGIA, Bartow County:
J- M. Barton, Dave Vaughan, J. S.
White and others, havingapplied for the
opening and establishment of anew
public road in the 827th militia district
of said county, commencing at the foot
of Johnson mountain near D. N. Vau
ghan's and running in a southerly di
rection through, th,e lands of I). N. Vau
ghan, J. R. Jones, Dr. T. 11. Baker and
J. M. Barton intersecting the Rydal and
Waleska road near H, Goode’s. Said
road beginning at the foot of said John
son mountain, near t>. N. Vaughan’s
and follow settlement road to Pine Log
creek ISuOy&rds through D. N. Vaugh
ans’ land, theque along above J. li.
JoDea’ bouse to the ford of Oak Hill
branch 333 1-3 yards, through lands of J.
R. Jones, thence up the corn tow so as
to make rpad on outside offence to first
bend curving around to Oak bush,
at fence, blazed, thence around side of
hill just below white oak tree where
camp now stands to an tronstubon bank
of Capton and Fine L°g road, thence
along settlement road to Oak Hill
school house cutting off croons 854
yards through lands pf Dr T. H. Ba
ker thdfiee'straight across below school
house striking the settlement road just
to right of old Well running said settle
ment road to near .!. M. Barton house at
corner of tencfe, thence on the left side ot
hollow to line of and Dr. Baker
making 1050 yards through J. M. Barton
land, thence along the left side of hollow
striking settlement road in hollow at
blazed oak tree thence settlement road,
intersecting the Rydal atod Canton road
near H. Goode’s 234 yards through lands
of Dr T. H. Baker.
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And Reviewers having reported that
said road will be of public utility and
marked out same.
Notice is hereby given that said appli
cation will be finally granted on the 9th
day of April 1917 if no sufficient cause is
shown to the contrary A
This 7th day of March 1917.
G. M. Boyd, Chairman.
N. A, White.
S, R. Bradford.
N. Nf. Adams.
G. H. GilreAtf Clerk.
Commissioners of Roads and Reve
nues, Bartow County, Georgia.
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The Luzkune Guarantee:
If, after using the contents
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LPZIAMNE co ffce
The P©ily~ Taylor Company, iVew Orleans
Better Farming in the South
HOW CROP YIELDS ARE LIMITED
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The Weakest Element of Plant Food Fixes the Crop Yield, Just as
the Weakest Link Fixes the Strength of the Chain—Only
By Fertilization Can the Weakness Be Removed.
•Plants must feed
Ujents come from
■ fls Only three of
those that come
■giiijjpS ‘ have to be aup
plied by man If the
greatest yields
are to be obtain-
J. C. PRIDMORE etl -.These are Ni-
Agronomist trogen, Phospho
- r • • nc acid and pot
ash. Every soil may be said to have a
factor of prpduction. This
fnay be a shortage of some plant food
element. If so, this should be sup
plied through fertilization if the larg
est possible yields are to be obtained.
. No, how much of other plant
food a soil may contain, if there is a
shortage of nitrogen, for example, than
nitrogen will fix the limits of produc
tion. Likewise with phosphoric acid or
ether elements.
Plants differ from animals In taking
food, in that plants will take foods
only when the elements composing
them are In soluble form, that is, when
they are dissolved In water. When
one element is deficient, the plant
ceases growing
To illustrate in another way, ob
serve the picture. *
Mere Is a vessel made of staves.
Each stave may represent a food ele
inent or other factor of crop produc
tion. Some of the staves are shorter
than others, Does not the shortest
stave then determine how-much water
the vessel can hold, and does not the
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shortest plant food element represent
ed here by a stave, limit the possible
production of a crop?
If, for instance, there is only enough
nitrogen in the soil to produce 20
bushels of corn or 175 pouruls_of cut
ton per acre, while there is enough
plant food elements of other kinds to
produce enormously more, how then
can greater yields be obtained than the
nitrogen will permit?
The problem of plant feeding is,
therefore, no simple one. It has en
gaged long and most careful investi
gations of ■,dentists, who have delved
deep into the mysteries of how plants
feed and what they feed upon. On the
basis of the most exact knowledge thus
obtained, modern fertilizers have been
manufactured. Soil deficiencies, or
“Uniting factors,” modern fe: tillzers
are designed to remove, and to call
Into fullest action the natural re
sources of the soil.
Since there is a limiting factor in
all soils, it is worth while for each
farmer tu undertake to remove that
limitation. Intelligent use of fertiliz
ers will accomplish it, if food elements
be this limiting factor. In no other
way can it he done than by the help
of man. He must bring to the plant
the food it needs and cannot find when
this is the factor limiting producton.
The plant, of course, must be given
the best of surroundings. It must not
only have plenty of plant food, but
the soil must he properly drained uf
excess water. It must be well supplied
with lime, and organic matter; Its
moisture must he conserved, and
weeds killed through proper cultural
methods. These things man can pro
vide. Therefore, if man Is not the
“limiting factor" and he Jookh after
the plant food requirements, the great
est possible yields will occur.
PASTURE VELVET BEANS.
Inquiry—“ What is the most profit
able use of the Velvet Bean?"
Plant the velvet bean in the corn
and get a double crop. They do „sii
together. Plant an early variety and
fertilize for a good growth.
The most economical use of velvet
bean;, is to let cattle feed on them
In the field and then to turn under
the vegetable matter remaining. It
there are not sufficient cattle on the
place, get them and feed them. Why
go to the expense of gathering beans,
grinding and shipping the meal off to
some one else to feed and get the
benefits?—J. N. HARPER.
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