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EACLE“MlKADO”>^^|jg^§S^,Pe n cil No. 174
For Sals at your Dealer Made in firs trade*
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
First It is aokl at a mod
erate price. You save when
you buy it
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Second lt has more than the
ordinary leavening strength,
therefore, you use less.
Third: There are no fail
ures—it always makes the
sweetest, most palatable of
foods.
Fourth: It is used by mil
lions of housewives— leading
domestic science teachers
and cooking experts.
Fifth: It is the best Baking
Powder that can be produced. Was
given highest awards at World’s
Pure Food Exposition,ChicagojParis
Exposition, Paris, France. Calumet
Sixth: It contains only such Nu R e a>e ki °
ingredients as have been officially 1 CU p butter
approved by the United States Food Li CUD SU p ar 2
Authorities. eggs. Vi cup
The finest quality Baking
Powder—at the most economical | p ,
cost “The Biggest Bargain That I f ak '"f
Coes into the Kitchen Today.” I P Jyg*
Mix plain flour with pure baking lemon juice.
I powder instead of using uncertain Then mix in the
mixtures. Then you will know your regular way.
bakings are pure and wholesome. Plain
flour cannot be adulterated.
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I Mr. Farmer Which Will You Feed This Year? I
It Is Now Time For You To Decide I
THIS OR THIS OR THIS I
strife rf '£viirtL V . r ? ■■■'' 2s.
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HIGH ULTIMUS 179291 BOLL WEEVIL KING’S CREATOR 185581
And Which Will Fatten Your Bank Account? .
I A for present conditions has been found, and it is easily within the grasp of the I
farmer and stock-raiser. They realize, and the public realizes, that by placing on the market sufficient I
new commodities, for which there is ready sale, they can offset the losses of the past year*. The farmer ■
is the man to produce this commodity, and in doing this he settles the problem, not only for himself, but m
for the consuming public. Therefore, he must grow the most profitable crop or commodity^-—a crop 8
that can be grown twice a year, from the same acreage and at the least expense. 8
Pure-bred hogs answer the question. There is nothing that equals it, in staple or food crops. B
The hog, of the proper type, is a money-maker, beyond doubt. B
I Come to see us and get details and approved plans for entering this profitable, and in fact, B
necessary industry, from which ready money is always available. fl
AII <fEORGIA Richmond & mcarthur A,I (fEORGIA I
nut VIDALIA ADVANCE, VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
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The farmers of this section are
busy nowadays planting corn, cotton
and peanuts and wc wish for them a
successful crop season.
Mr. and Mrs. ii. F. Palmer mo
tored over to Vidal.a Saturday.
Misses Dollie and Ollie Mae Taylor
lor attended service., at North Tl»omp
son Sunday.
Mr. J. D. Tayior and son, Jim,
were in Vidalia Satuiday.
Mr. Austin Willi., and sister, Mrs.
Laura, and Mr. key McCartney mo
tored over to Vidalia Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moxley of
Vidalia were in our community on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips of
Vidalia were visitors in this section
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Taylor and
children went a-rishing Saturday.
They had fine luck—caught four.
Among those who enjoyed the
singing at the home of Mr. J. D.
Taylor on Saturday night were
Messrs. Julian Mosley, Chester Ful
mer.Quince Sharpe, Warren Jackson,
Lee Todd, John Ha>es, Jim and John
Humphrey, Wilson Taylor, Misses
Mary Vann and Susie Dunn, Nora
Humphrey, Dollie and Ollie Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helms, and
others.
Quite a number cf young folks at
tended Sunday school here Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McKay of Vi
dalia attended Sunday school here
Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Troy Whitaker and John
Hayes and Misses Mary Vann and
Susie Dunn were in our section on
Sunday afternoon.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
J. D. Taylor, who has been very ill i
for the past few days, is improving, j
Remember Sunday school every j
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
ROSEBUD.
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The farmers of this section are
busy planting cotton.
Mr. Tom Mixon was a caller in 1
* oiir section Monday.
* Mr. and MVs. Massie Mclntyre
’ spen* the week-end with the latter’s
1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hard
man,* in Kibbee.
Among those wiio attended the
singing at the home of Mr. Henry
Thompson Wednesday night were
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker, Mr. Lee
Sharpe and Mr. Lschol Sharpe with
Misses Dula and Esther Thompson,
Mr. Otis Jackson wiih Miss Ella
Thompson. Mr, Quince Sharpe with.
Miss Jose Lewis of Lyons, Mr. Alex
Thompson and others. • ; ■
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Sharpe and
family anfl Mr. Ralph Sharpe spent
Sunday with relatives in Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Elder Wilkes and
baby were in our section ’Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sharpe and
baby and Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Thomp
son and little daughter spent Sun
day afternoon wjth friends in Col
lins .
Mr. Quince Sharpe was a guest at
the home of his uncle, Mr. Dennis
Mosley, in the North Thompson sec
tion Friday night.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Odom and
Mrs. Henry Odom of Lyons spent
Sunday afternoon ,vith Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blue made a
trip to Vidalia Saturday.
Mrs. R. M, Higgs and Miss Mar- ■
tha Odom of near Sharpes Chapel
spent Saturday night with Mr. and ’
Mrs. R. S. Sharpe. |
NOBOD V S D ARLING.
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Rev. Lamb of Sv ainsboro preached j
here Saturday and Sunday. 1
Mr. Schley Williamson and Miss (
Cilia Page were happily married last \
Friday. Their many friends are ex- J
tending congratu’ations and best 1
wishes. !
DAD’S BABY. J
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The Qufrine That Does Not Aft set the Hoad
Because of it, tonic and laxative -fleet. LAX A- ’
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ,
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
took far the signature ol E W. GROVE. 30c.
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—For Sale—Cleveland Big :801l J
Cotton Seed, the best cotton for this 1
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section: also seed potatoes. The <
prices are right. Meadows Mercan- !
tile Co.
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Call and see my line of Spring it
| Millinery" just received from the ::
;; Eastern Market. New shipments \\
:: being received every few days.
The styles are the latest and I
I the prices are unusually" low. i:
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|j The F*aim Barber Shop ii
Wishes to announce that they have a'mtrftbet of good barbers
.1 who are giving good service. They are efiicient and polite ••
and try to give satisfactory service; they must be that way V,
j| to stay with Tom Walker.
!! Come and try them and you will be pleased with our
] | service, and we will appreciate your patronage. Everything * |
•* kept neat and clean. * *
\| The old reliable —in this county 17 years. *}
1 TOM R. WALKER, Manager. II
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