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Meeting of the Georgia Dairy
and Live Stock Breeder’s
Association.
The Sixteenth Annual Meeting of
of the Georgia Dairy and Live Stock
Breeders Association will be held
in Athens on January 17th and 18th
This organization has accomplishad
much good during the past 18 years
in Georgia, but its usefulness has
been greatly handicapped by the
lack of support from the men who
should be benefited by it most. It
is an organization that directly and
indirectly benefits every phase of
industry in the state,
In recent years much has been
said about the increased cost of
living. The dairymen and live stock
breeders of the state should furnish
an appreciable proportion of food
stuff for the people. Since the in
creased cost affects the man in town
as well as the man on the land, all
should lend every reasonable effort
to promote any organization which
has for its object the bettering of
live stock conditions in the state
and thereby cutting down the cost
of living. It is therefore, urged that
everyone whether he be a banker,
lawyer, merchant, doctor or preacher
use every argument to persuade
the farmers to come to this conven
tion, identify themselves with the
most progressive stockmen, and re
ceive the benefit from lectures of
leading authorities who have agreed
to prepare papers for this meeting.
An able and comprehensive pro
gram has been provided and in ad
dition to this ample time will be
given for the discussion of any prob
lem which delegates may have to
put before the convention.
The boll-weevil is advancing
tow ards Georgia by leaps and bounds
and it is as certain as death itself
that in but a short time the Georgia
cotton grower will be confronted by
a greater pest than he has ever
dreamed of. A change in our gen
eral system of agriculture will have
to be made. Let us prepare for war
in time of peace. The successful
man is the one who discerns the
signs, looks out into the future and
anticipates conditions instead of
becoming the victim of conditions.
In the past most attention has
been given to specific dairy problems.
In tne present convention this
phase of the subject will receive its
due share of attention. However,
beef cattle, hog production, and
horse breeding will be amply dis
cussed.
For further pirticulars write Prof.
Milton P. jarnagin, Secretary,
Georgia Dairy and Live Stock
Breeder’s Association, Athens, Ga.
“I do not believe there is any
other medicine so good for whoop
ing cough as Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy,” writes Mrs Francis Tur
nip, Junction City, Ore. This re
medy is unpurpassed for colds and
coughs. For Sale by Johnson
Drug Co or W, L. Worthy.
Heart of a Child.
Children, in many directions,
understand more than their elders
give them credit for, and on the
other hand are unable to compre
hend many things they are assumed
to understand—for example’ the
reasons for certain lines of conduct.
This is because they look upon the
world with eyes that see but little
of it and their visions of the years
to come are filled with strange and
wonderful things. They do not
know that these coming years are
to be governed by what they are
doing now and can not be' 1 made to
to understand it by being told: They
must be guided into the paths that
lead to a happy future by other
means than mere cold instruction.
Their hearts must be won. In other
words, they must be fathered or
mothered in the best sense. It is
not always easy to get a child’s
heart, but when it is done it is
worth while. Sometimes a wayward
boy most readily comes under the
influence of a sympathetic man,
sometimes of woman, but it requires
the true parental heart in either
case. It is a working of the old law
that “ ’tis love that makes the world
go round." Love is indeed the one
law that applies to children. —In
dianapolis Star.
Vases, Comports, Fern Dishes
see them sparkle! Hear them ring!
They are they are the real thing.
Johnson Drug Co.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Live
Tablets do not sick or gripe, and
may be taken with perfect safety
oy the most delicate woman or the
voungest child. The old and feeble
will also find them a most suitable
remedy for aiding and strengthening
their weakened digestion and for
regulating the bowels. For sale by
W. L. Worthy or Johnson Drug Co.
Glass bowls at Williams’ Cash
Store.
Go to J. M. Hughens for n $5.00
shoe at $3.98
Preparing for an Emergency.
The boll-weevil will reach Georgia
about 1912. Anthraconose and the
wilt disease are destroying millions
of dollars worth of cotton for Geor
gia farmers each year. The cattle
tick holds in check the dcvelope-
ment of our live stock industries.
The methods of fertilization and
cultivation now pursued tend to les
sen the crop yielding power of our
soils. Our failure to select seed corn
and cotton results in reducing in
stead of increasing the yields ob
tained. A serious situation confronts
us. There are millions of dollars at
stake. The prosperity of the state
hangs in the balance. The future of
the iives of thousands of boys and
girls is involved in the issue. The
place of Georgia among the states
of the Union is being weighed.
Realizing the momentus charac
ter of the issues involved and the
prize at stake, the College of Agri
culture has organized a Cotton
School and Stockmen’s Short Course
to teach farmers how to overcome
these difficulties. It will take but
ten days to secure eighty hours of
definite instruction and demonstra
tion concerning these vital matters.
It will cost from $15.00 to $25.00.
Mr. Farmer are you going to at
tend this short course and broaden
your point of view, become a suc
cessful farmer, advince the welfare
of your family, increase your earn
ing capacity, build up your lands
and make your state permanently
prosperous? "Do not put off until
tomorrow what you can do today"
is one of the best axioms our
civilization has developed. Prepare
yourself to successfully meet the
issues which changed conditions
have imposed on Georgia Agricul
ture. You cannot escape them but
you can circumvent them by skill
and definite knowledge which scienc
and agricultural training and educa
tion alone provide.
Lost
One auto cushion, pair of pipe
cutters aud a Stilson wrench, be
tween Carrollton and Bowdon on the
upper Bowdon road. Finder return
to the Carrollton Transfer Co. and
recieve reward.
Get you a $3.50 all wool sweater
for $2.58 at Hughens’
FOR SALE—Pair of nice mules
wagon and harness. See J N Hollo
way, Mandeville Mills No. 1.
Mr. B. M. Bell, who had his right
1 ankle broken by a fall from wagon
a couple of week ago, died Friday
night last, and was interred at
Olive Branch Sunday last, a large
concourse of friends attended thesad
obsequies. At first it was thought
the limb might be saved, but
troubles arose immediately, and it i
was amputated. The amputation, |
however, was too late, as the poisons 1
had gotten in their deadly work, I
and death soon relieved the man’s (
suffering. Mr. Bell had many friends
as attested by the large and sym
pathizing attendance upon him
during his illness and at the funeral
—Franklin News. Mr. Bell is well
known in this county and has many
friends who will regret to learn of his
sad death.
Mules
McKensie, Baxter & Peak will
be at Bledsoe's stable this season
at Smith &. Vaughan old stand,
with good mules and horses for sale.
See them before you buy.
Georgia Is Now
In Tenth Place
Georgia’s population as given out
by the census bureau at Washington,
D. C. is 2,609121 showing an in
crease of 378,978 over the census of
1900, this is an increase of 20 per
cent.
Georgia's splendid growth places
her the tenth largest state in the
Union.
Net Sorry or Blunder.
"If my friends hadn’t blundered
in thinking 1 was a doomed victim
of consumption, ! might not be alive
now,” writes D, T. Sonders of
HarrodsbUrg Ky. ‘‘but for years
they saw every attempt to cure a
lung-racking cough fail. At last I
tried Dr. King’s New Discovery
the effect was wouderful. It soon
stopped tlie cough and I am now
in better health than I have had
for years. This wonderful saver is
an unrival remedy for coughs, colds,
laprippe. asthma, croup, hemorrh
ages, whooping cough ’or weak
lungs. 50c Jr.00 Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by Johnson Drug Co
or Fitts Drug store.
Get yourself a new hat at cost at
J. M. Hughens.
HER~
PHYSIO
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Taking Lydia E.Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Rabattus, Maine.—“You told me to
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child-birth, and we
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it did. My physi
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doubt it was the
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Another Woman Helped.
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CHARLES Barclay, R.F.D., Granite,
ville, Vt.
Women who are passing through
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ing from nny of those distressing ills
peculiar to their sex should not lose
sight of the fact that for thirty years
Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, which is made from roots and
herbs, has been the standard remedy
for female ills. In almost every com
munity you will find women who
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E. Finkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Horse Shoeing,
Take your stock to
Rome Street Shoeing
Shop
J. P. JACKSON, Prop.
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B ders Hardware, Carpenters Tools,
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—1 STOVES
The best line of Cook Stoves, Ranges,
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FURNITURE
Fine and Medium uites, Old 8iL
and Dressers, Davenports, Lounges!
Hall Racks, Iron Beds, Springs,
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Suites consisting of Sideboards, Buffets
Dining-Chairs, Dining ..Tables, China
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You will find our line complete. Stove
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ware.
RUGS
Large assortment of Axminister, Orien-
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the whole house.
VEHICLES
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CHAIRS
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Barnesville Buggies, Carmicbad Bug
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Best line Buggy and Wagon Harness.
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ROOFINGS
We carry always a full line of Devoe’s
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Also Barn and Roofing Paint.
We handle PAROID, the best compo-
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