Charlton County herald. (Folkston, Ga.) 1898-current, January 25, 1929, Image 3

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Hursey Writes on our Pet Theme. Grow Early Sweet Potatoes and Seed. The growing of sweet potatoes is one of our big industiics and I can see no reason why cur people - should not make a little expers: money along the route, Llf you will dig a pit sbout tour inches deep on high land or make a four inch deep box on tlat or wet lands and then fiil this pit about half fal; of stable manure on which you put about two inches »f new dirt or wood dirt, you wiil have a good out doors hot hed. Next plau-‘ the potatoes, after treating them 0.1 this hot bed and cover them about a half inch deep with the new dirt. You Lave to protect the bed against frost by wrapping it up with sucks or covering mater jial. Ncw if you want 2 hot bec sure enough you can freat Li, shedting with boiled linseed oil and Japanese dry and put the treated canvass over the bed in the shape of a very nearly flat roof about one foot above the pn a lfi]]’l‘imiu‘l’lufififiM‘Wmmmefig = The Standard Newspaper ot the South ] E a 4 ) gl : CONSTITUTION | = offers “rman _ rizes | - Follow the Arrow! Mail the Coupon! : 3 Get full details of the greatest and easiest contest ever g = offered by one of the world’s greatest newspapers. g : No words to build."?}é i : No letter/to write. \\ Bagy o WL o ’ ~§;. ': ; -, ’ g : Neatness;does not count.": '\ £ s No figures to. putin a circle. g, § = Herei ” I You can win | £ a contest e ’E: § where you } « if ‘ f £ do not need Y dd = § E to be a genius ou can a : to win. EVERYBODY IN THE FAMLY | g CAN COMPETE, AND A CON- E This Coupon Brings TESTANT CAN WIN AS MANY : }'—E: Full Details. AS THREE PRIZES. MAIL THE : NO COUPON! SEE WHAT CHANCE g OBLIGATION ./ YOU HAVE TO WIN! - . 1 'E____-_-__-._.________’ | Tear off along this line. rs .._.;._____‘3 FILL IV YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND MALL AT ONCE. | ETo THE 'RITHMETIC EDITOR, | . \ R 3 = The Atlanta Constitution, Diept. B, 2:‘ vy R b \ ~E=- Atlanta, Ga. , UR .‘»’ '; oA \ g Please mail me full details about ;you $8,000.00 C<ml€sf-‘,}'. % Ty = ! = Name [ | : Ahebborpuseds E ; dan .......‘......."...,........-!..._.*._..(q....-... . 20 :é AJJ“\,,,.‘.........,.....\;...0....q‘...i....i....--........._._..0 g BRI e is e enah i e SSR ey b 4 e | totoes and have plant in a very few days. I over looked saying that the mauure must be thor ouzhly wet beicre the new dirt is spread over it. 7 Treat the sced as follows and vou will hardly bave any disense in your potatoes this year Dis suive une ounce of Corosive Subli mate Crystal in one gallon of hol water, then dilute to eight gallons. Soak clean pototoes for ten min utes and bed at once. Uue wood en vessels and burry the water after you are through. I will be in Athens all this week and on my return [am ready to help you with your hogs or any other farm problem. A. B. Hursey, Co. Agent. Want ’em Two Eyed. Editor Kirk Sutlive, of the Black shear Times, think that something could he done to kesp the “one light and no light drivers”, off of CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD. 'the highways of Pierce county. That make us feel better, for we was thinking that we had all of that kind down here running around at night. Itis too bad that such thougtless persons do not Erealize that they are not only breaking the law, but putting peo ples lives in danger every time they goout on the public high ‘ways that way. | A Matter of 6's. : Some good fellow advised us to trv 666 to keep away the flu, We did and have not had it, Another friend says he took the flu and Lewis 66 cured his. Take your choice—keep from having il, or take it, the remedy is only a ques tion of 6's and taste. Some would risk taking Flu. This flu situation is getting bad in some places, here comes the Board of Health of Uuniontown, N, York, issuing a declaration that “kissing must be reduced to a min imum”. Suppose that is wha caused it to spread so in some piace worse than others. Calf Club Starts, The first registered Jersey calf for the “Calf Club’ came Saturday for Edgar Mill's boy, tut they be ing down with the flu, up pops Master Iloward Wrench as its possessor. Itis trom the South Georgia College at Tifton where Mr. Hursey has purchased some fifteen or twenty as the supply might be. Thisis a move to give our commuuity the best in milking stock, as none will be from mothers giving less than five gallons of milk a day. Do you suppose i.’.l St p. . The Right Rev, Charles E. Fiske Protestant Episcopal, bishop © central New York, tears the work is worslipping the “god of pros perity,” that modeen America atvilization “conceives (rod as magnificent Rotarian and praciices sanctitied commerciansm a Curistianity.” e guve his view at the synod of the provinee o New York, New Jerscy ana Port Rico. - That his fears may be more thar hats right, we ayree and 1t is un fortunately troe that it is illusirat ed mos! every day to the sorroa of religion itself. Y Bosier’s Baby Wins The repori of the first baby born in Jacksonville will be of interest t> some of our readers, as it turn ed out to Leits father was a form er St. George citizen that won the honor, The baby was born at one o’clock New Year morn to Mrs Wille Bosler. The Jacksonvillc Journal pubished pictuies of the family consisting of Willie, his wil¢ and seven children, The prizes given consisted of manv useful ar. ticles that cam: in handy as the paper sjated that Bosler was il with flu and out of work. This report we understand landed Wil lizm a job. Lo Suggestion to the Wise tProper housing is one of tle most important factors in poultry keeping., See that, hens are pio tected from winter draughits, and they’ll repay by laying eggs you can turn Into profits, The farmer who wi' profit in the future will be the one who re- Juces the cost of producing cro; s and livestock. The plan of the planting should be that tood shou'd be produced for those on the farm includicg man and beast. Rust is costing American farm= ers $150,000,000 snnually, which would make a nice litlle pot of relief, Ob, where is your, idle plachim re tonight? Proper ieeding is half the batt'e when it ¢ mes to gelting profits {rom the poultry flock, BILL BOOSTER SAYS: . EOPLE QUGHT TO USE MORE PAINT, FOR IT PERS UP A TOWMN WONDERFULLY = MAYBE THEY WOULD |F "THEIR ATTEMTION WAS CALLED TO IT= L VIHY WOULDALT IT PE A GOOD THING FOR THE DEALERS AND PAINTERS TO COMBINE 14 RUNNING A BIG "PANT Up' AD 1N THIS NEWSPAPER | CUNECE A MONTH ORL . oPTENBR 4 ¥ " ot s ) . - r . i n;;"g: - ¥ > ‘Q‘ I'l ::’ N ;}' N, W : n ’/". ',;’ 4 z S (7 ‘4. ° 0 T A A 9 b" Vi 1) /8 | .\ o s, X Newe St of the new five months ago «» -and newest of the new foday! COUPES . . .§1195 to 51875 | SEDANS . . .$§1220 to $2145 SPORT CARS . §1225 to $1550 ’ These prices f. o. b. Buick Factory. Con- '\‘ venient ‘tcrms ('Uil l:c arranged on the K liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment Plan. g’;h The New ' -BUICK - Aiken-Morgan Motor Co.. Wayecross. o & THE RECORD Of THE FORD IS UNSUR passed in every phasz of motor achievement. Reliability, Economy and Adaptability .o various uses and requirements. A style for every use. Passieu Motor Company éw«:g BACK IN BUSINESS 4 ¥ ANNOUNCING THE PURCHASE OF | (2% THEM. ALTMAN PROPERTY, STOCK B’j&f’}’{‘% AND HAVING REMODDLED IT FOR A MARKET AND GROCERY We ask the patronage of old customers as well as the public generally. We Strive to Please. IN M. ALTMAN STAND. J' A' Prevai‘t’ MEATS AND GROCERIES ol IN OUR NEW HOME. T Havlng leased two store rooms in the SCOTT BLOCK, where we have more Commodious quarters we invite our friends and customers to visit the Store that ity their busi ness 2 supply vou with articles to Rest tie Wearv Mind and Tired Body Why not ha. . lie home comfortable with good Furniture and BB ds and jay as you use them. We will useihecorner store roomfor offic2 and how room, with a <tore -oom and working room back. The second store as a Display rvom. TRADE WITH YOUR HOME FURNITUERE STORE b Allen Furniture Company, Folkston and Woodbine Georgia. _ TWO STORES SCOTT BLOCK. ./4