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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITATION FOR ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Butts County.
, IT. G. Goen having made appli
cation to me, in due form, to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of Miss Sarah E.
Goen, late of said county, notice is
given that said application
will be heaul at the regular term ot
the Cburt of Ordinary for said
county, to be held on the first Mon
day in lune. 1913.
Witness my hand and official
this May 5, 1913.
J. 11. HAM, Ordinary.
’ FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Butts County'.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the Or
dinary of said county for leave to
sell land belonging to the estate of
W. M. Stone for the payment of
debts and distribution. Said ap
plication will be heard at the reg
ular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county, to be held on the
first Monday in June, 1913.
This May 5, 1913.
MRS. G. STONE,
Administratrix Upon the Estate of
W. M. Stone.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION
An act to amend the Charter of
the City of Jackson (Acts 1908,
page 787, et seq.), approved Aug.
8, 1908, to authorize and empower
said municipality, by and through
ordinance of the Mayor and Al
dermen of said city, to define the
city limits and to change time of
collecting ad valorem taxes; to
authorize the City of Jackson,
through its Mayor and Aldeimen,
to condemn personal property and
real estate within and without the
limits of the city for the purpose of
installing a sewerage system, and
to provide and allow compensation
. for Aldermen, and for other pur
poses.
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Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced in the next Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia an act
entitled, “An act to abolish the act
creating the City Court of Jackson;
to provide for the disposal of all
business in said court, and for
other purposes.”
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced in the next ses
sion of the General Assembly of
Georgia an act entitled, An act
to abolish the City Court of Flo
villa, and for other purposes.”
J. H. MILLS,
Representative of Butts County.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced in the next ses
sion of the General Assembly of
Georgia an act entitled, An act
to abolish the City Court of Jack
son, and for other purposes.”
J. H. MILLS,
Representative of Butts County.
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KEEPING THE CRUST BROKEN IMPORTANT
TO SVCGESSJIF GROWING CROPS
By Andrew M. Soule, President Georgia State College of Agriculture.
The less vegetable matter there is
in soil the more readily it will crust.
Southern soils are notably deilcient in
organic or vegetable content by rea
son of the long period of single crop
ping and clean cultivation. A hard
crust prevents a uniform stand of
any crop and a lack of uniform stand
means a materially reduced yield. To
get the best stand, it is therefore im
portant that after each rain and just
as soon as the ground is sufficiently
dry, to stir with a weeder or harrow.
These also serve as the cheapest and
most satisfactory implements for cul
tivating either corn or cotton in the
early stages of development. If the
cotton Is planted in ridges the wheel
GEORGIA SHOULD RAISE COLTS
M. P. Jarnagin, Professor Animal Husbandry.
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PERCHERON COLT RAISED ON COLLEGE FARM—TYPE OF COLT
THAT GEORGIA FARMERS SHOULD RAISE.
According to the last census Geor
gia owned 120,067 horses, only 30 per
cent of these being on farms, Geor
gia farmers holding bottom place
among states for number .of horses
owned by farmers. Of the 36,020
horses on Georgia farms, perhaps one
half were mares. The census reports
only 3,918 colts. On the basis of a 60
per cent, breeding record, the 18,010
mares should have produced 10,806
colts, but it will be seen that Georgia
farmers have been very indifferent
about raising colts when they have
raised only about one-third as many
as they could be expected to raise. A
very deplorable state of affairs. Think
of driving through a farming section
and passing 99 farms that did not
raise colts before you came to one
that did, this too in face of the fact
that Georgia is paying approximately
$12,000,000 annually for mules.
If one farmer in a given territory
were to raise a colt, ninety-nine of his
neighboring Georgia farmers would
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The 3 gallons of Oil cost about . . SL.k)
The 4 gallons of L. &M. Paint cost about . 88.00
The 7 gallons of paint will ihen cost . . §9.95
This will he about $1.42 per gallon. If you only need a few gallons of
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You save about GO cents a gallon.
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JACKSON, GEORGIA.
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Next to Leach & Company’s Stables,
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. ed weeder is decidedly preferable.
While the crops are growing, if the
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ducts through which the sun will
draw the soil moisture and leave the
foots of-•growing plants often less
than they need, consequently retard
ing their growth. Plants can take
their food from the soil only with wa
ter. Too little moisture means too
little plant food.
The dust mulch formed by breaking
the crust, is a very important factor,
therefore, in plant development. It
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stops the upward movement of the
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be in the market for it. Georgia is
paying more per head for mules than
practically any other state in the union
and she is raising fewer colts per
farm. Is there any valid reason for
this?
But conditions are changing. Heavy
farm mares are being substituted for
mules. In every case the change has
proven profitable. The mares have
shown their ability to plow the land
better than the light weight mules.
The awakening interest is manifested
by numerous inquiries coming to the
college for inforamtion about getting
Percherons and the college has been
able to start some on the right course
and if has been able to provide breed
ing service as far as facilities would
permit. Co-operative breeding asso
clations are being formed among
farmers who are turning to the col
lege to negotiate for a reliable stud,
thus giving the investors the middle
man’s commission and making sure
to get a good animal.
WHY NOT 6ET A GUARANTEE?
Every Article of Merit That Is Sold
These Days Ts Guaranteed —No
Guarantee Often Means
Poor Quality.
There is very little excuse for any
person to claim iliat lie has been
“stung” on a. purchase. Fifty years
ago the buyei had to look out, but
today it is unusual to lind a mer
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An excellent example of this kind
of fair dealing is shown by the clean
cut guarantee that Slaton Drug Cos.
give on Dodson’s Liver Tone.
These people tell us .that any pel
son who pays 50c for a bottled Dod
son’s Liver Tone and does not find it
a gentle anil most pleasant liver
tonic, harmless, but a sure reliever
of constipation and a perfect substi
tute for calomel, can get his money
back just as quick as they can get it
out of the money drawer.
Dodson’s Liver Tone has practi
cally taken ti e place of calomel. It
i absolutely harmless, sure in its
action and causrs no rrs.’iicticn of
habit, or dfefc. No wonder ti e ding
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other remedies that imitate the
claims of Dodsod’s Liver Tone are
not guaranteed at all. —Adv.
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Sold 1 logs by Telephone
A South Carolina farmer had a large number
of hogs which were ready to kill. The weather
was so warm that killing was out of the question.
He went to his telephone, called a dealer in
Columbia over Long Distance and sold his hogs
at a good price. V He then called the local freight
office and arranged for shipment.
The telephone is now a necessity on the farm.
You can have one on your farm at small cost.
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