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ONTHC SOLE %&b‘s weaSnlnlhe Sack If this Steers on the Back diamond &'land' ATLANTA, GA FOR W. J. Sams, Woolsey. S. C. Travis, Senoia. R. 0. Tarpley, Fife. SALE BY: B. F. Hancock, Riverdale. Jos. Mann, Stockbridge. KEEPS CROPS VIGOROUS AND GROWING RESISTS LEACHING ■ SHEDDING REDWINE BROTHERS Fayetteville, Georgia. THE UNIVERSAL CAR SUREST THING IN THE WORLD Two and two have always made four. There would not be more than three million five hundred thousand Ford cars in daily service—which is just about one-half of all the automobiles in America—if the Ford, as a reliable motor car, did not meet 1hc demands of all classes of people everywhere and under all circum stances. Two and two have always made four. Jf the material, the iron and the marvelous Vanadium steel used in the construction of the Ford chassis, were not of the highest quality known to the science of Metallurgy, then the Ford car could not have won its world-wide reputation for reliability. Two and two have always made four. When replace ments and repairs are required on Ford cars, the Ford owner will be wise in bringing his car to our place, because we use only the genuine Ford Parts, and we have the Ford skilled mechanics, and all the Ford knowledge that goes to maintain the high stand ard of quality which is original in the Ford car. When you want a Ford car or a Ford truck, and when you want repairs or replacements for the same, we earnestly solicit your business, assuring you of prompt attention, real Ford serv ice and economical Ford prices. Take The farmer who risks his entire crop on carelessly and cheaply made fertilizers takes a gambler’s chance that will ultimately lead him to disaster. There’s no use to gamble when you can buy fertilizers of proven worth and merit that are ALWAYS made of high class dependable materials particularly selected for constant service from planting timfe till harvest. MORRIS FERTILIZERS are an absolutely safe and dependable investment. Their service is sure and definite, and productive of bigger profits. Better pay a fair price and save your crop than to save a few dollars and lose your crop. » The Steer’s Head is a Sure Guarantee Against Disappointment. MORRIS FERTILIZER COMPANY ATLANTA MONTGOMERY WILMINGTON Men and Women an Economical 5T Who Are Planning Expense Budget Need to know more about the Shoe Quality and Value to be had in Your Shoes What with the cost of good shoe leather, going higher every day, such shoes as these, three example in our store may well have the attention of thoughtful men and women. You find here sound leathers; con struction that stands up through con tinued service; and style that is wor thy to compare with the best that is being shown in Atlanta today. THE PETERS “CASCADE" IN DARK RUSSET LEATHER $7.50 This Fall, when men's high grade boots are selling at anywhere from $12.00 to $20.00, it is a relief to find a shoe like this for only $7.50. Smooth dark Russia leather, with leather sole and one-inch heel—finished to the smallest detail. THE PETERS “DIAMOND BRAND” IN FINE BLACK KID— $8.95 The new last for women, with distin guished high arch, high heel, and beau tifully slender forepart. Made of that fine Black Kid which polishes like Patent Leather, but is so much softer and more pliable. Delicate perfora tions across the toe make a delicate tip effect. Turn sole effect. 2 174- inch heel. PETERS “DIAMOND BRAND" SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Shoes with the “DIAMOND" Trade Mark on their Soles. WE BELIEVE IN QUALITY and we stand behind every pair of our “Diamond Brand” Shoes. We warrant them to be SOLID LEATHER THROUGHOUT and built to combine good looks with good wear. COME TO US FOR SHOES And Get the Best Shoes for the Price, no Matter What the Price May Be. JACOBS DEPARTMENT STORE 211 PETER STREET. Chances I was tliero to make a sketch of her. Luncheon was just over, and she was talking to a little knot of women. The flrst words I heard, a?] I slid quietly into a nearby seat, wer< “National Biscuit,” recalling pleas] nntly my own tasty L’needa Lunch eon. I liked her, and 1 _____ fortably as sijft spoke aghln, my per and ej "^3|%^aylight,> dren’s Hour like a feast. For lilt? tiny toddlers there is a varied menu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuit tnd milk, sometimes Graham. frs, Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch III.- ,‘uit. This is changed on special occasions to. Old Time Sugar Cook- ’Newtons and, rarest of. Here Tire (lays when we had Ice cream and Nabisco, and those, kero our party days. ]ir is just a us happily, js^ all, and made us sure they gp coming every day—for both know we must feed ^ildren, as we must if we would after their ^ays like *ady to ^up in tent. Bringing to the door of your dining room—as close as your own kitchen—the matchless facilities of the best and most whole some bakeries in the world. Uneeda Biscuit come to you as fresh and immaculate as when they were taken from the oven. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY alivays dainty, al-. aiming as only National Biscuit Products can be. During tin years when my babies were gvovim up we never missed ,v dren’s Hour with list too-r' len to" pad of pi were waiil Hour. “You ri«e, even IT vent oa, “are much like vaala. They are most lovable ana aost tractable after they’ve htfd something to eat. National Biscuit .. dainties .always Ohil- Hastings’ 1920 Seed Catalog Free It’s ready now. One hundred hand somely illustrated pages with brilliant cover in natural colors. It is both beautiful and helpful, and all that is necessary to get it is a postal card request. You will find our 1920 cata logue a well worth while seed book. Hastings’ Seeds are sold direct by mail. You will never find them on sale in the stores. We have some five hundred thousand customers who buy from us by mail. We please and satisfy them, and we can please and satisfy you in 1920. Planting Hastings’ Seeds in your garden or in your fields insures “good luck” so far as results can be deter mined by the seed planted. For 30 years Hastings’ Seeds have been the standard of seed excellence and pur ity in the South. Only varieties adapted to the South are listed. Qual ity of the best and prices often less than those you pay at home. Write for free copy of this splendid cata logue now. H. G. HASTINGS CO., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.—(Advt.) FOR LETERS OF DISMISSION FROM EXECUTORSHIP. GEORGIA—Fayette County. Whereas, C. A. and W. J. Ballard, executors of W. A. and Ada E. Bal lard, represent to the. court in their pe tition duly filed and entered on rec- . ord, that they have fully administer ed W. A. and Ada E. Ballard’s estate, this is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executors should not be discharged from their executorship and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon day in March, 1920. This, the 2nd day of February, 1920. J. J. DAVIS, Ordinary. RESOLUTION. Whereas: God in His wisdom and providence has seen fit to take out of our midst one of our fellow mem bers, Brother E. E. Jackson, and we have placed him in the solemn tomb, there to await the great day of all days when all of the Master Masons Masons will gather togeter; therefore, be it Resolved, That we extend to his sor rowing wife and children our deepest and sincerest sympathy in this sad hour of their bereavement. Be it further Resolved, That our sympathy be ex tended to our brother’s mother and father with the brothers and sisters, and relatives. C. M. TOWNS. R. L. LONIER. A. L. FAMBROUGH. Committee. Tyrone Lodge No. 644 F. & A. M, GEORGIA—Fayette County. Whereas, Mrs. Lula L. Cox, adminis tratrix of the estate of T. J. Cox, de ceased, represents to the court in her petition duly filed and entered on rec ord that she has fully administered T. J. Cox’s estate, this is to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,, if any they can, why said administratrix should not be dis charged from her administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March. This Febru ary 2nd, 1920. J. J. DAVIS, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Fayette County. Whereas, W. A. Stokes, administra tor of the estate of D. C. Stokes, de ceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered D. C. Stokes’ estate, this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in March, 1920. This Feburary 2nd, 1920. J. J. DAVIS, Ordinary. NOTICE. Mrs. Clyde Cox vs. Ebbert D. Cox.— Petition for divorce. Fayette Superior Court. March Term, 1920, To the Defendant, Ebbert D. Cox: The plaintiff, Mrs. Clyde Cox, having filed her petition for divorce in this court, returnable to the March term of said court, 1920, and the court hav ing passed an order to perfect service by publication as required by law in such cases upon said defendant, Eb bert D. Cox, therefore, this is to no tify you, Ebbert D. Cox, to be and appear at the next term of said su perior court to be held on the third Monday in March, 1920, then and there to answer said complaint. Witness the Honorable Wm. E. H. Searcy, Jr., Judge of said Court, this the 26th day of January, 1920. W. J. STELL, Clerk. GEORGIA—Fayette County. All creditors of the estate of E. E Jackson, late of Fayette county, de ceased, are hereby notified to rendei in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons in debted to the undersigned, according to law, and all persons indebted tc said estate are required to make im mediate payment. This Feb. 2, 1920. S. T. JACKSON, Administrator of E. E. Jackson, De ceased, Palmetto, Ga. GEORGIA—Fayette County. To Whom It May Concern: G. A. and R. E. Farr, executor of the estate of T. N. Farr, deceased praying for leave to sell the lands o said deceased, this is to citd all pei sons concerned to be and apepar a my office on the first Monday i: March and show cause, if an; they can, why said application shouh not be granted. J. J. DAVIS, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Fayette County. T. J. Mitchell, administrator of the estate of J. S. Mitchell, deceased, rep resents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered of record, that he has fuly administered said estate. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis missed from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March, 1920. J. J. DAVIS, Ordinary. There la more Catarrh In this rectlon Of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years It was sup posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with locc.1 treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medi cine. manufactured by F J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy, Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hall’s Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Family Hall’s Pills for constipation. Value of TralnlngT" The value of systematic physh training for executives Is being r ognlzed by Industrial concerns throuj out the country. It Is well known tl exercise for those whose work d< not normally provide It makes I efficiency and little loss of th through illness.