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IT IS HOT too early to be making plans for
more profit from your crops next year. Start
now, while this year's results aro still fresh
in your mind, to provide for the uso of plenty
of potash to insure greater yields and quality
in 1940. Rusted cotton, low yields and poor
quality of tobacco, com, vegetable, fruit, and
legume crops result if the soil and fertilizer do
not supply enough potash. Wherever legumes
are grown, more potash is needed because of
the large amounts removed by these crops and
to balance the nitrogen and organic matter
supplied when legume crops are turned under.
Talk over with your county agent or experi
ment station your yields this year as compared
with what you can expect from your soil if
given the right amounts of plant food. Use
the high analysis fertilizers recommended.
Thoy are cheaper per pound of plant food.
Ask your dealer or manufacturer about fer
tilizers high in potash. You will be sur
prised how little extra it costs to
apply enough potash for the crops
which you will plant next spring.
Write us for further infor - J
motion and literature on ',A
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the profitable fertiliza • jf, ' ~ j
tion of Southern crops -
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Phone 136 Perry, G«l
GEMS OF THOUGHT
Reprove thy friend privately:
commend him publicly.--Solon.
I will chide no breather in the
world but myself, against whom
I know most faults.-Shake
speare.
No reproof is so potent as the
si nt lesson of a good example.
- ■- ary Baker Eddy.
He had such a gentle method
of reproving their faults that they
were not so much afraid as
ashamed to repeat them.-Atter
bury.
The reproach of a friend should
be strictly just, but not too fre
quent. -Budgell.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTICE
Perry Church
Sunday School--10:15 a. m.
Worship Service-11 ;30 a. m.
Clinchfield
Sunday School-3:00 p. m.
Worship Service-8:00 p. m.
Rev R. F. Boyd, Pastor.
ELKO CHARGE NOTES
Schedule of services for the
Methodist churches of the Elko
charge is as follows:
First Sunclay—Grovania, 11:30
a. m. and 8 p. m.
Second Sunday-Andrew Chap
el, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p, m.
Third Sunday—Bonaire, 11:30
a. m. and 8 p. m.
Fourth Sunday--Elko, 11:30
a. m, and 8 p. m.
Rev. W. J. Erwin, Pastor.
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Measuring Merchant Ships
Merchant ships are measured by
the amount of space in the holds.
A measured ton is 200 cubic feet.
The measured capacity gives reg
ister tonnage.
Cuba Once Was Cubanacan
Visitors to Havana learn that the
city was called San Cristobal de la
Habana when founded by Velasquez
in 1515. Cuba was named Cubana
can when Columbus first landed
there in 1492.
Vitamins in Asparagus
Fresh green asparagus is high in
vitamin A and a good source of vi
tamin B if properly cooked. It is
also a good source of iron and cal
cium. It is low in carbohydrates,
so lends itself to a reducing diet if
served without butter or cream
■auce.
Lumber Supply
If all the lumber cut in the United
| States for about the last 135 years
were in a single solid pile it would
I make a cube almost exactly one
I mile in each direction. As much
! lumber has been cut in the past 35
years as in the preceding 100 years.
Big-Hearted Mother
I To her two daughters, Mrs. L. P. j
i Oldham, of Oklahoma City, be-1
, queathed “my sunny disposition, my j
[ sense of fairness and my beautiful
neck.” The daughters also received I
j $4,000 in real estate.
Ecce Homo
The phrase ecce homo is from i
the Latin and means behold the I
man. It is said to be the Latin ver-1
sion of the words used by Pilate in [
presenting Christ wearing the crown
of thorns to the Jews.
Stork in England
A solitary stork appeared recent
ly in England and was the subject j
of nightly radio bulletins. The bird I
is virtually unknown in Britain and I
is decreasing in Germany.
Dangerous Diamond Shoals
Boats sailing over dangerous Dia
mond Shoals, at Cape Hatferas, N.
C., pass over dozens of old wrecks,
which can be seen plainly by those
above.
Prickly Pear in Australia
The prickly pear, a form of cac
tus native to the American South
west, has spread so widely in Aus
tralia as to cause widespread con
cern.
Ice Cream From Orient
To Marco Polo goes credit for
giving western civilization ice
cream. He brought the first recipe
from the Orient some six centuries
ago.
Book Publications
From 750 to 1,000 books are pub
lished monthly, including reprints
j and texts. Of these, from 200 to
250 are classified as fiction.
U. S. Armed Freedom
Armed Freedom is the correct
name of the figure by the sculptor,
Crawford, which is on the dome of
the United States Capitol,
Traffic Laws of 1835
Traffic laws were in effect in Eng
land as early as 1835, long before
the invention of the automobile.
African Travel Lanes
Elephant paths are important ar
teries of travel in the African for
ests.
Texas Payrolls
The stale of Texas issues more
than 250,000 checks each gionth,
Amanita Mushr.s n Fatal
Mushrooms of the Juanita group
cause more deaths rLnn all other
poisonous mushrooms combined. No
antidote is known for their poison.
Belief of Primitive Peoples
Many primitive peoples cling to
the age-old and widespread belief
of their ancestors that anyone seen
in a dream is still alive, says Col
lier’s Weekly. They do not under
stand how a deceased person can
take part in a dream.
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FRUIT CAKE MATERIALS
CRYSTALIZED CITRON, CHERRIES, OR
ANGE PEEL, LEMON PEEL and PINEAPPLE.
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, GOLD LEAF
FLOUR, all the SPICES you will need.
Dried Peaches, Apples, Prunes and Raisins.
W. B. SIMS
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES
PhoneS DELIVERY SERVICE Perry, Ga.
WE WANT TO BUY
Velvet Beans in Pod, any quantity;
also Peanuts, Cotton Seed & Corn.
FOR SALE
Several Nice Mules and A Good Work Horse.
FULL LINE FARM IMPLEMENTS
Tractors, Harrows, Plows, Grain Drills, Pea
Hollers, Gas Engines, Windmills, Tanks, and
Everything for the Farm.
SEE US FOR
Oats, Wheat, Rye, Syrup Cans, Barrels, Meat
Salt, Stock Salt, Salvet, Chicken & Stock Feed.
WE WILL TRADE, BUY, AND SELL.
GEO. C. NUNN
Phone 31 CASE DEALER Perry, Ga.
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