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B. H. ANDREW & SON
We are prepared to supplv your needs in
Plows, Plow Gear, Plow Repairs and
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Plow Gear
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If you have some land that is hard to turn see ui
about the
Chattanooga Flat Wing Plow
We guarantee it to give absolute satisfaction
in any kind of lands.
B. H. Andrew & Son
Perry, Georgia.
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MACON, GEORGIA.
Money to Loan
II ob Farm Lands in Houston County at Low Rat? of
Interes. If.you want money quick, writ? or call
iT"? NATCHER.TURPIN CO.,
236 Military St Maevn, Georgia
Ca.i * hen lay half an egg? Of course not! Yet some folks still be
liev that hens will produce eggs profitably on scratch feed' alone.
That ? wrong! For scratch feed produces twice as many egg yolks
as e-;; whites. What then do they need? A balanced ration. These
TWO feeds.
Jazi Scratch Feed
makes the egg yolks
Jazz Ser i cli feed serves a triple need. It fills their
"crop" i id sustains them through the long winter night
It keeps hem in healthy, vigorous condition. And sup
plies t iis materials from which the egg yolks are made.
But, got this. Along with the Scratch grains should be
fed
Jazz Laying Mash
makes the egg whites
This appetising dry mash has in it just the nutrents the
hen needs to make the egg whites, and to turn out eggs
during the winter months in profitable quantities. Jazz
Laying Mash is the surest 4 'egg getter'' you can buy.
Rich in amino acids and vitamines. Rich in those won
derful animal protine^, dried buttermilk and clean,
wholesome meat scrap. Get BOTH feeds now and you
will get more eggs this winter.
W. M. Cosby Flour & Grain Go.
? Manufactusers?Birmingham, Ala.
J. W. BLOODWORTH, Distributor,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
PRIMARY FACTORS AFFECTING FINANCIAL
Difficulties OfThe Farmer.
0 IOZ 20% 302 / 402 50Z
Forty-two per cent of the fanners In the United State? blame their finan
cial difficulties on the low prices of farm products, according to the Sears
Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, which has completed a study of the pri
mary factors afTectIng the financial difficulties of the farmer based on a sur
vey made by the United States Department of Agriculture. Seventeen per
cent of the farmers feel that high taxes are the direct cause of the farm de
pression, eleven per cent blume the high costs for farm labor, ten per cent feel
that high freight rates are responsible, ten per cent blame the high interest,
six per cent credit the depression to reckless expenditures during boom period,
and four per cent think It was too much credit.
An inquiry made hy the Department of Agriculture through both bankers
and farmers shows that on an average' 5 per cent of the farm owners In 15
corn and wheat-producing states lost their farms through foreclosure or bank*
ruptcy during the late depression. Four and n half per cent more bad turned
over their farms to creditors without legal process, making a total of about
9.5 per cent who had lost their forms with or wUhout legal proceedings. An
additional 15 per cent were really bankrupt, but were holding on through the
leniency of their creditors. By groups of states the percentage of owner
farmers who lost their farms since 1920 were as follows: Five East North
Central states, nearly 6 per cent; seven North Central states, ever 9 per cent;
and for the three Mountain states nearly 20 per rent. The percentage of ten
ants who lost their property ran materially higher.
Records of the Department of Justice indicate that In the pre-war years,
5 per cent of all the bankruptcy' cases were farmers. During the deflation
14 per cent of all bankruptcy cases were fanners. In some of these ststes
where In pre-war years the farmer bankruptcy cases represented about 7 per
cent of all such eases. this percentage In 1922 had risen to nearly 30 per cent.
These losses have not been due to inefficiency on the part of the fanners,
points out tbe Agricultural Foundation, as practically all of them were In
curred by men wbe h?4 been doing fairly well until they entered the period
ef drastic deflation.
Like a Thunder at or m
A big knockdown-and-dragout argu
ment is like a thunderstorm. There
are mutterlngs and growllngs for long
afterward.
A Question
Scientific query: If nitrates can be
taken out of the air to fertilize the
?oil, why can't moisture be taken out
of It to Irrigate it?
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An Astrological Tip
According to an old astrological pre
diction, a girl born in March is a friv
olous chatterbox, somewhat given to
quarreling, and if born in April is In
constant, not Intelligent, but likely to
be good looking.
Loaded
It may not be possible wholly to
eliminate biting and chewing from the
noble game of football, but at least
the practice of filing the teeth before
each game should be stopped.?Phil
adelphia Public Ledger.
Eggs of the Lobster
A female lobster will lay from 3,000
to 75,000 eggs, according to its size
and age. The eggs are glued to the
under surface of the body and are
carried about for ten months before
hatching.
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First Paper Mill
The first paper mill in America was
opened near Philadelphia in 1690. The
papsrmaklng was done by hand, and
until 1750, when the pulp engine was
Introduced into America from Holland,
the rags continued to be beaten into
pulp by hand.
Common Set tee
"Common sense, in s rough, dogged
way, Is technically sounder than the
special schoets of pMloeophy, each of
which squints aad overlooks bait the
feet and half the difficulties In Its
eagerness to find la some detail the
key to the whoi*"?Oeorgs Santayana?
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