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FOR JACKSON PEOPLE
The Statement of Jackson
Residents are Surely
More Reliable Than
Those of Utter
Strangers _
Home testimony is r<-al proof.
Public statements of Jackson people
carry real weight.
VVliat a friend or neighbor says com
pels respect.
The word of one whose home is far
away invites your doubts.
Here’s a Jackson man’s statement.
And it’s for Jackson people’s benefit.
Such evidence is convincing.
That’s the kind of proof that backs
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
I. H. Miller, Pastor of Presbyterian
church, Mulberry st., Jackson, says:
"1 was almost down with my back
and suffered severely, especially in the
morning. I had other syrnptons of
kidney trouble. I used Doan’s Kidney
Pills and they relieved the pains in my
back and the other symptoms of kid
ney trouble w r ent away. I usually keep
Doan’s Kidney Pills on hand and
when my kidneys annoy me, they nev
er fail to give relief.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
piy ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Miller had. Foster Milburn Cos.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv.
Some of the Swellest
Suits and Silk Dresses of
the season going after June
Ist at HALF PR ICE.
The Busy Corner.
TO ATTEND HARDWARE
MEETING IN SAVANNAH
Mr. Jack Dempsev leaves Sun
day to attend the Meeting of the
Georgia Hardware Dealers Asso
ciation. which meets in Savannah
Monday. He is one of the speak
ers, his subject being “America
First.” Mr. Dempsey is a mem
ber of the executive committee
and always takes a good deal of
interest in the affairs of the asso
ciation.
Making The Most Of June
To enjoy the benntiful month of June
to the utmost one must be in good
health. Kidneys failing to work prop
erly cause aches and pains, rheumatism
lumbago, soreness, stillness. Foley
Kidney Tills make kidneys active and
healthy and banish suffering and mis
ery. Why not feel fine and tit? lie
well! He strong! The Owl Pharmacy,
julv.
POTATO PLANTS
A few thousand sweet potato
slips for sale at $1.60 per thou
sand, now ready for delivery.
Old bunch Yams the best. M. E.
Washington, Jackson. Ga. rt. 5.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORI A
ROOMS FOR RENT
AT
Reasonable Prices
IN THE
Varner-Mclntosh
Memorial Cottage
Ulus
AT INDIAN SPRINGS
For Rates Apply to
MRS. B. F. WATKINS, JR.
Chairman D. A. R. Renting Committee
Jackson, Georgia
WHAT AN ACRE OF
PIEDMONT SOILCAN DO
Andrew M. Soule, President Georgia
State College Of Agriculture.
An acre of Cecil clay soil typical of
the Piedmont region of Georgia, which
was quite poor a few years ago, but
is in process of being built up, illus
trates fairly what can be accomplish
ed by any farmer on an equal quality
of soil. This acre is located on the
College farm. Fertilizer running 10 —
3 —3 has been used on the land at
the rate of about 300 pounds an acre
per crop. It is a soil of only fair fer
tility and is taken on that account.
This acre was planted to cabbage
and Irish potatoes. About 5,000 cab
bage plants were set out, but, of
course, some of them failed to bead.
A smaller area was used for the pota
toes. The cabbage crop was sold re
tail and wholesale, and brought in
gross receipts of S4O. The Irish pota
toes were sold at $1 per bushel and
brought in $15.00.
After the cabbage and the potatoes
had been removed the acre was plant
ed to corn. During the roasting-ear
period, $20.00 of ears were sold from
the area and the remainder of the
ears were left to mature, yielding 40
bushels of corn. In addition, a ton
and a half of corn stover were gather
ed from the acre, which is being fed
to the stock. After the corn crop was
harvested oats were sown.
Thus it will be seen that $75 in
actual cash was received from sales
from the acre, and that enough corn
and stover was obtained, in addition
to more than cover all the expense,
so that the $75 may be considered a
net profit. Many truckers have done
and can do better than this with
an acre of land. But this represents
more nearly what is possible for the
average farmer who wants to diversify
his activities and especially who wants
to give intensive cultivation to some
small area for the production of home
supplies along with a salable money
crop of the same sort. Let us con
centrate our energy on smaller areas
of land, fertilize, cultivate and handle
to better advantage and so build them
up as to enable the production of fair
average crops of a variety of things
which the market demands and the
land owner needs for the proper sus
tenance of his own family.
Many Women Need Help
Women are as much inclined to
kidney trouble as men are, but too
often 'make the mistake of thinking
that a certain amount of pain and tor
ture is their lot and cannot be avoided.
Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief
from backache, pains iu sides and mus
cles, stiff, sore, aching joints, and blad
der ailments. The Owl Pharmacy, ad.
For Rent
Three nice, large rooms on
Third street. Phone 183.
5-
For Sale
House and lot and vacant lot
between S. H. Thornton’s and
Mrs. Mallet’s. See
Claude Spencer.
6-
State Depositary .
Jackson
Banking
C o m pany
Capital and Surplus $70,000.00
F. S. Etheridge, Pres. A. H. Smith, V-Pres.
J. W. Brown, Cashier
Having always the good of our people
at heart and being of a harmo
nious spirit, we heartily
Join in the half holiday movement
and extend
GOOD WILL TO ALL
A substitute tor
Cotton Seed Meal
Milton P. Jarnagin, Professor Animal
Husbandry, Ga. College Of Agri.
With cotton seed meal selling
around S4O per ton, it becomes a very
expensive concentrate for fattening
beef animals this year. Corn is being
sold in Georgia from 65 to 75 cents
per bushel. With corn as high as SI.OO
per bushel, it can be profitably fed
within proper limits in the ration.
Therefore, corn can very well take the
place of a part of the cotton seed
meal while present prices hold. Com
has 66.8 per cent digestible carbohy
drates and 4.3 per cent fat, while cot
ton seed meal contains 21.4 per cent
digestible carbohydrates and 9.6 per
cent of fat. Corn is more effective in
finishing cattle for the market, and
at present prices has quite an advan
tage over cotton seed meal.
Those Georgia farmers who have
started into the feeding of beef cattle
and have been depending upon cotton
seed meal as the chief concentrate
should look about them and see if
they cannot buy Georgia corn at a
price that will make it justifiable to
supplant in part cotton seed meal with
corn.
In this connection, it will be perti
nent to say that 25 per cent of the
feed of the dairy herd at the College
is now corn cob meal, that is, ear
corn all ground into a meal.
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stephens
wish to extend thanks to the
neighbors and friends, also the
many friends of Worthville, for
their kindness and expressions of
sympathy during the illness and
death of their little daughter,
Ethel. May God’s richest bless
ing reward each act of kindness
shown us.
Save Time and Money!
Try This Service
The two-number method of making Long Dis
tance telephone calls enables you to get quicker serv
ice to Atlanta at reduced rates.
You give the local operator the telephone num
ber in Atlanta, then you hold the line until the called
party answers or the operator reports.
Two number service is rendered to Atlanta on a
no delay basis at reduced rates.
The Manager’s office will gladly furnish a list of
telephone numbers in any or all two number points.
Particular party service at the regular rates can
be had by calling Long Distance and placing the call
in the usual manner.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
LISTEN _
Till further notice I will make
pictures Friday and Saturday
only. J. B. GUTHRIE.
Untreated pellagra ends in in
sanity.
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