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TAKE NOTICE!
':M 9ESBBBNBB
• a tMarkets, Grocerymen, Hot lunch
1 e gtands and Restaurants
WE manufacture
4 , Smoked Sausage, Bologna, Eresh Link
pork sausage, all put up in ten pound
?aU 3S a wholesale prices in the south.
b ° X£S Ca slli P anywhere in Georgia every day.
Give us your arder and save money.
We also grind sausage for the public.
{ liberty SAUSAGE CO.
■ >W. R. Cooper, Mgr.
; | f ‘ ■, .
162 tfifsn'as St. Phone 477 Athens, Oa.
IJleas Wanted
Until further notice I will pay
$3 00 per bushel for all kinds of
sound peas delivered at Crawford,
sa. Parties having peas and the
distance miking it inconvenient
to bring them to Crawford, can
same, order notify, and draw on
me thru the Farmers Bank, Craw
ford. 1 will pay all freight on peas
shipped to me.
W. P. LUMPKIN,
Crawford, Ga.
TAX NOTICE
jj.lwill be at the following places on
the dates named below for the pur
'j ' *T S - V ' " • '-V• • •
pjse of receiving Tax Returns for the
year 1920.
Hull “ Feb. 2 from 10 to- 3
Danielsville Feb. 3 from 10 to 3
*
Carlton * Feb. 4, from 11 to 3
Comer Feb. 5 from 11 to 3
Colbert Feb. S from 11 to 3
Planter’s Feb. 9 from 10 to 12
Poca Feb. 9 from Ito 3
Mill Dist. C. G. Feb. 10 from tO to 12
Harrison C. G. Feb. 10 from. Ito 3
Jeptha Feb. 11 from 11 to 12
Paoli Feb. 11 from 2to 3
D. P. BROWN, T. R-, M. C.
PANIjBLSVILLE MOM Ton. Mk,uj;u.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF
\ •
I hereby announce my , jaa
didate for Sheriff of, Maui:.- - ("aun
ty subject to. the action o' ;• ,< Dem
ocratic primary.
earanestly solicit the utronage
of all the voters.
| T. L. HEX LEY.
FOR SHERIFF
To the citizens of Mad?so a Coun
ty.
At the solicitation of many
friends, I hereby announce that J am
a Candidate for Sheriff of Madisoh
County, subject to rule and regula
tions of the Democratic primary.
My platform is, that I will dis
charge every duty incumbent on as
Sheriff if elected.
That I will run the county to no
unnecessary expenses in" the per
formance of my duty as Sheriff un
less it is necessary to do so in the
discharge of my duty, my lirst aim
will be to do my duty and my every
succeeding aim will be to do my fall
duty. That is duty fir?t, las and all
the time.
W. H. HAI L.
FOR SHERIFF
Ihereby announce myself a can
didate for sheriff of MadisoniCounty
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic Primary that will be called
later, and earnestly ash. the support
of. the voters of the county. It will
not be s.o I can see all the voter’s,
but 1 ask your patronage just the
same.
G. W. SPELLINGS.
AMERICAN LEGION TO MTET
IN ANTELSVILLE
•
That on the 21st of February, Sat
urday before Washington’s birthday,
the Amernean Legnon meets at Dan
ieisville, Georgia, at .6 o’clock p. m.,
at which time the solders wll Have a
ibig oyster supper. AH ex-service
men invited.
R. HOWARD GORDON,
Adjutant.
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HOW WE MADE GOOD
MONEUAST YEAR
Hastings Declares That Southern
Farmers Can Repeat the Past
Year's Prosperity, If
They Will
Atlanta, Ga.—(Special.)—“The gen
erality of Southern farmers made real
money out of their farming operations
ih lfli9, more profit than inost of theun
ever made before, despite boll weevil,
unfavorable seasons and labor short
age.” ,
This statement was marie recently
by H G. Hastings, president of both
the Southeastern Fair Association and
the Georgia Slate Chamber of Com
merce, in discussing genera] farm
conditions in the South.
“Very naturally most of this farm
prosperity is credited to the high
price of cotton and, of course, the high
price helped, but the real down-at-the
bottom reason was that most farmers
owned their cotton when it was made
instead of 'owing’ it for food and
grain bought on credit, as used to be
the case when the practice was to
grow all or nearly a 1 cotton and buy
on credit all or nearly ail food, grain,
etc .
“Present farm prosperity is due
largely to what Dr. Bradford Knapp,
head of the demonstration work, has
so aptly termed ‘Safe Farming,’ which
is nothing mere o. less than growing
on home acres every pound of food,
grain and forage needed for family
* t live stock use. When tins is done
every other available acre can wisely
and safely be put m cotton or other
ca £ T'jV°ex pense of making cotton or
other cash crop is. either directly or
, the cost, of food for man
ind r beat that works the crop Most
nf food and gram can be pro
duced on souther* farms at one-third
,o one-half what those same items
cost from supi D merchants.
“We mad. c-ney last year by fol
lowing tb ' S’ •
manent far: pr--per.ty home pro*
™ _< I ( . foc-.i and gram needs,
duct ion of at- mone v making in
We can re ■;.;• common
1920 by o_ • us ripht ~,.t year
*se right- in 1920 and
and will - - f o Uow it up and not
every yean .. rn . ;an;inK>
, ..- temptation to gamble
r . ’ iol’O —gamble in cotton
- n fie 1 and Which is just as bad as
m thf* New York
ganJtmn.- exchanges. I know
or : are : . •n ng to
age ibis
double c. . ‘‘f or di-aster sooner or
are b r T r will j lav safe
later, i fc. v doing ‘safe
• m 1920 play ' 6
farming-’ ”
Scientist end Explorer, Whoj
Dealt Deathblow to Zeppe
lin Raids on Poor and De
fenseless, Women and Chil
dren of London, Stirs Peo
ple of Atliujla
WIFE DECORATED BY
THE KING OF ENGLAND
His Greatest Discovery, How
ever, to Cause Even Bigger
Sensation and Will Affect
Millions of Men and Women
Everywhere
At ,at'*a Its.* never Witpessed Furt
spectacle as intuv lie senr every
(lay at Five Point*. whore John
Hie remarkable New Zey
lander, tv meetiup He public ami
cxpla.mvs Me unique theories.
It wotilfl b.e hard, to estjmi.te jn*t
ht>w many people call tooUfre Mr.
Pomeroy dvrinr a slr.isle ' day. The
store where lie makes his headena c
ters seems to have become the theory
for hundreds of. people: to
see-him ami to hear him tell ins he
vtlderjnjr but eon vlncinp theories.
Mr. JPntrreVoy late' pained world
wide reputation for. l.is seiehtifio.
fenlus, and especially by piyi'ni; the
Allies the trfean* (o stop ti e das
tardly German air raids mi lie poor?
defenseless women and children of
4,ondop and the entire swvrnvimiinf
country.
The. genius of. the war's rrpmest
rotn imte, the man wlio received 1 1 £ r,. -
IlfiO from the British po vosnment as
a partial recognition of the olilitia
lion of the nation to him. the "Sav
iour of Londoh,” (lie man whose wife
”<p decorated 1 y Kiny Oenrpe of
K,upland personally f >r “ho. 1 •‘-sacrifice
itnO meritorious service 1 ' in makinc
up the last Ij.OOO I'otneroy bullets
herself when others feared to pro
near them on account of their hipr,
iixptos ve j•<i v >'. trie m .ii who coultl
he toasted and tried by Royalty and
the nohility wherever lie-trues, if he
wo desired, came to Gcorpia unher
alded.
"Yes, it is true,” said his secre
tary when seen n. .!. ...
ret in Allan!:! sever a] and v
"thal Mr. Pomeroy is- I’m mnn who
created the explosive lml’et that put
an en.l to the Zeppelin raids on Kng
land.
“Words can but. weakly* picture
the terrors Inflicted t; ose sir
monsters of it:.■•.mate destruction,
the Zeppelins.
“Imagine, if yon can, a quiet,
home-loving commrnity in Knglnnd.
“il is nightfu! —mothers tucking
away their pi •< , i.u . ' e yless little
lots for - lie : ,*•.<. Shades drawn,
light*"bnrr.. ug <-1 1 • n i ’y. and the
older children • .Har'd the
table for the cv. hip's st idy hour.
''Stlddi nly comes a tcur'.n;:. madden
ing crash, rending the quiet pe see.
followed by the horrible mingle of
screams of ter;or ml the agonizing
cries of Hie man,.'.led victims.
"A devfis-sing.'' .<le t'l-re .''.tig bomb
lifts been drop:•• and into Viis peaceful
community of marfc ;:sl ve, helpless
women and 1 11i■ a. f">m a huge
Zcppe'in m: run ■ I • 1 '-row of fiend
wi ose greatfee ’joy ii ■ in deeds of
hi* pcakalde iabua.:--nit;. .
. •Tntil Mr. r.ii!( rby stopped, the
Zeppelins from ravaging Kngland.
the people of I,notion were terror
stricken and afraid to venture out
from their phires, of hiding, knowing
that, at any moment a < teaman bomb
might fall right into th< Jr midst and
annihilate them. Imagine such a
condition in one • ! our own cities,
and then see the. gratitude of •tbe
people when the menace of instant
death Is taker away. That is hov
the people of l.omlan aad en'irc Kbg
land worshipped this man when
saw the Zeppelins brought down :n
flames, one by one as fast as they
came from their haunts across the
sea. Kvr.rywh' re ee; !d be I card the
now familiar slogan: ‘Good old
Pomeroy, we )ov> j on,’ as each Ger
man air raider fell, never to harass
the defenseless w nea Mid children
of civilization again
“Mr. Pomeroy does not consider
this hj* great* st achievement. how
ever.” continu'd hi; s> eretar.v. “The
bullet was js t an incident in con
nection with l.i lift work which has
been the conservation of human life
and alleviating the suffering. For
years he has traveled all over the
Antipodes tn-.e-tigatiug and testing
the wonderful eurative properties of
the plants that grow on the South
Sea .slandE. Some of these plants
were known to the chief**:
Brighten Up Your Home
By using the Aladdin Mantle Lamp.
This lan ;? burns kerosene. It gives
a 60-power candle light without
pumping. Eor further information
apply to
W. J. Russum, Agent
Route 4, Danielsville, Ga.
[^^POMEHOT
ithers possessed properties o f which
scientists had not dreamed. He made
puny wonderful discoveries. the
greatest of which has proven '<>
o make men and women enjoy the
'obitst health tiatttre intended. At
.he time of this discovery, the sclent
st was almost a jihysical wreck, but
soon after, by the aid of his own
rent merit, he was able to regain Ids
.miner robust health, which he has
enjoyed ever since."
To use Mr. Pomeroy’s own words —
‘disease is just like the Zeppelin.'lt
is .lust as heartless and cruel, and
met: more destructive than the mur
derous airships of the ruthless Jlun.
it is also, as I have demonstrated,
just :.s vulnerable in most cases to
;he right kind of treat meat. 1 have
p "fi-ctcd a medicine that conquers
stoni.-icn trouble, and the ills that
result therefrom, jv-.-t as surely as
my bullet freed lhigland front tho
1 erren-s the assas uis of the air.
To n \ miivl, the bullet is a small
and ins, gnm.f leant contribution to
humanity compared with my medi
cine, which is, as surely as 1 live,
nestince to free multiplied thousands
from orie of tlie most de idly and
■cruel enemies of the human race.”
'"only recently,” said his secretary,
"at the suggestion of a group of bus
iness na n an<J cap.tali Is. lie con
sented to permit the use of I is prod
uct as a commercial proposition, but
then only when lie was convinc u
that in no other way could lie hope to
reach and benefit hundreds of thou
sands of 'people', who really needed
his Itiediclne. it, was shown to him
Kcir he could only reach a limMed
number throe rh his own personal
j.ork. whereas if h s mcdicii'o were
| placed w it..ln re tea of 'host* who
|-iced it. every one would have tho
■q ortunity to benefit from his great
i.scdvery. Ilowevr, yr. I’omcroy
insisted that-with every hot tic there
would aH" be given a guarantee that
the purchaser, is to be returned his
money if satisfactory results are not
obtained.”
Jt . reported that qujte a few*of
the leading druggists in this section
have already taken steps to get Mr.
Pomeroy’s famous medicine, which i
called Furatone. so the people here
will have the* opportunity to benefit
by it tl," same as the people of the
big cities where Mr. Pomeroy
visiting;
"Zvi rywkere Mr. Pomeroy drives
home ti- l,aslc truth," remarked his
secretary "that the stomach is the
organ that governs the general
health of ail'mankind, and it is his
t! r riry that if the stomach is toned
nri and strengthened, and its func
;ions | rnperly direeted.' . foiiow*.
; surely as the night foi.ovs day, that
the other organs of the sy■ t<-m w il
! respond and that robust health and
strength will be restored to the weak
and sickly.
"He is- surrounded by a mass of
data right now,” continued sec
retary, "and you can depend upon t
that the results of his work wdl! be
start!;::*-' disclosures that will make
me • *> i-,1, "