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Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars
Fruit Cans, Wax String and Solder, too.
We sell the Famous “Queen” Jar~The Clear Square Jar.
Pints 75c per dozen
Quarts 75c per dozen
Half Gallons SI.OO per dozen
Three pound wax string cans and string 50c dozen
Two pound solder top cans 35c dozen
Dempsey Hardware
Company
JACKSON, GEORGIA
HARDWARE FURNITURE
Field Notes
If you have any bur clover seed
to sell I can sell them for you, ei
ther the seed or the patch. Ten
pounds of clean seed make a
bushel. To gather them the
straw should be raked off and the
seed swept into piles with a stiff
broom. A yield of from 75 to 200
bushels may be made per acre.
Are you troubled with smut in
your oats? I notice some badly
infected—as much as 20 per cent.
Twenty per cent of a GO bushel
yield is 12 bushels which mav be
sold for $9.00. Ten cents worth
of formalin will save you the
$9.00. Why not treat your seed
oats?
The state of Georgia sells inoc
ulating material for 25c per acre.
The increase in your pea crop as
well as the added fertility of your
land will pay you well to invest!
in this nitrogen gathering bacte
ria for every acre you sow. broad
cast. in drills or in your corn. Of
course, if the land is very poor!
or sour the good results will not
be so marked.
S. P. Ridgeway informs us that
he will make a great deal more
wheat on the pea-inoculated acre
with the same treatment other
wise. The farmer who does not
avail himself of these opportuni
ties offered by the State and
Government is not acting wisely.
The State sells it at cost: the
Government gives you enough
for 2 acres.
By running over your grain
stubble with a disc harrow imme
diately after cutting will leave
your land in splendid shape for
pea planting at your leisure mo
ments. Certainly you are going
to put peas, soy beans, or pea
nuts or some legume there. Woe
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
Crashes into sour bile, ma
king you sick and you
lose a day’s work
Calomel salivates! It’s mer
cury. Calomel acts like dyna
mite on a sluggish liver. When
calomel comes into contact with
sour bile it crashes into it, caus
ing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy,
constipated and all knocked out,
just go to your druggist and get
a 50c bottle of Dodson’s Liver
Tone, which is a harmless veget
able substitute for dangerous
calomel. Take a spoonful and if
it doesn’t start vour liver and
straighten you up better and
quicker than nasty calomel and
and without making you sick,
you just go back and get your
money.
If you take caioniel today you’ll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides, it may salivate you,
while if vou take Dodson’s Liver
Tone you will wake up feeling
great, full of ambition and ready 7
for work or play. It’s harmless,
pleasant and safe to give to chil
dren; they like it.
unto the man and the land if he
doesn’t!
Are you expecting to start a
patch in alfalfa next September?
The lime should be put on now
when you plant your peas—also
your barnyard manure so that it
may have time to become thor
oughly incorporated with the
soil.
I observe frequently that gar
dens are not doing so well. It is
my opinion that it may be some
thing lacking in the soil. Gar
dens need commercial fertilizers
as well as stable manure. The
percentage of potash and acid in
stable manure is small and gar
dens require a large amount of
potash. Ashes help when you
can’t get the potash. Also apply
lime every few years.
The Boys Corn club acres are
doing nicely now. Just watch ’em
take the state prizes next fall. The
girls are doing well too with their
tomatoes. Boys, don’t give your
pig too much buttermilk; there
was one to die this week from
excessive feeding. Three or four
gallons is too much at once.
Very respectfully,
H. L. Worsham,
County Extension Agent.
UNION RIDGE
Miss Opal Vickers and brother,
Troy Howard, spent Sunday with
their aunt. Mrs. L. R. Dodson.
Miss Pearl Griffith and Mr. D.
B. Plymale, of Flovilla, visited
friends here Sunday.
Miss Irene Moore and Mr.
Leonard Hodges attended servi
ces at Union Ridge Sunday.
Mrs. Myrtle Preston and daugh
ters. Opal and Lucy, attended
services at Union Ridge Sunday
and dined with Mrs. 0. E. Smith.
Misses Alma and Irene Laven
der were the week-end guests of
Miss Wylene Nolen.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
-eh LOCAL APPLICATION'S. as thej I
cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca- I
ti.:rh is a blood cr constitutional disease, j
r.r.d In order to cure ic you must take in- j
ternal ro—.ed.o: 11.-.ll’s Catarrh Cure is j
taken internally, ar.d acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's \
Catarrh Cure is net a quack medicine. It :
was prescribed by one of the best phy- \
slcians in this country for years and is
a routine prescription. It is composed of }
the best tonics known, combined with th;
best blood purifier*, acting directly on the ;
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina* j
tion of the two ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful results in curing |
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CVKNTY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. 0.
i v r>—-v.sts. price 75c.
. s i tor coustipatloo.
Mr. B. F. Spier, of Griffin,
spent Sunday with his father,
Mr. W. E. Spier.
Mrs. P. L. Bridges and chil
dren, of Florida, came last week
for a visit with relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Edwards,
of Griffin, were the week-end
guests of relatives here.
The many friends of Mrs. J.
W. Norsworthy will learn with
pleasure that she has greatly im
proved after a three weeks ill
ness.
Rev. Andrew Goodrum filled
his regular appointment at Union
Ridge Sunday morning at 11
o’clock.
Miss Wylene Nolen spent last
THE
CALUMET
HOTEL
Entirely New Management
Service Ideal Location
Reasonable Rates
B. S. Crum, Mrs. J. W. Crum
OPENED
MAY 15TH
19 15
Thursday with Miss Irene Lav
ender.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fears spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Fears.
Miss Anna Freeman spent Sun
day with Miss Estelle Norswor
thy.
Miss Tassie Fears visited rela
tives at Indian Springs Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Jim Smith was a visitor at
Flovilla Monday.
Several from here spent Sun
day afternoon at Indian Springs.
Don’t forget the singing at
Union Ridge Sunday afternoon,
June 13th. Everybody come and
bring someone with you.