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V V 7 ITU every g^t of Firestone Balloo.-a
Qum-Dippcd Cord Tires, we give you a
coinpleie net of Firestone Clianj^eoyer Wheels.
A liberal allowance will be mide for your
old tiros.
This is a spocUl inducement for tmmedia tely
cqufpptlnc your car with Balloon Gum-Dipped
Cords and setting the added comfort, safety
and economy these wonderful tirea give.
You will get the advantage of increased tire
miitAge-—decreased gasoline consumption—
and lower car upkeep, proved by 5 , 300,000
miles cf carefully checked service tests and the
actual experience of over 100,000 car owners.
Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords allow you to
drive *t higher speeds over the rough stretches
without danger or discomfort. They and* expand
the maefulness of your car day by day add
many months to its life.
Motorists everywhere are getting Balloons
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and increased service. Bring in your car today
-’.vs will make changeover promptly at sur-
prisin^y low cost.
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I IN FARM POCKETS i i
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NO FARMER
BUY FOOD AND GRAJN |
AND PROSPER
Atlanta, Ga.— (Special.)—“For fifty
years or more the generality of our
cotton-growing farmers haro boca
regularly pockets, going around to. speak, with hole* M ia j
thep set and all profits that
v.hich dropped any I
could and should have come from
their farm operations.” “If the South
is to ever reach any reasonable degree
0 f farm prosperity, those holes must
be sewed up,” said H. G. Hastings,
leading agricultural authority and
chairman of the Farm and Marketing
of the Atlanta Chamber of
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Commence. j
‘‘I have been in practically every state
in our own country, as well as many
foreign countries. I havo.vet to see
any state or seetionwhere food an^
grain practice buying by that far^^ dBr not VatS shesy the regu¬ rela-
lar
tive poverty on the part cf \Tjoio
farmers. On the other hand. I have
never been in any state or section
where food and grain was grown suf-
ficient at least for home needs
farm prosperity did not show.
! 'if he would, the Southern farmer
could be the-richest farmer i» the*
United States instead of the poorest,
which he is. The reason he isn’t
to
following a farm system that has
proved a failure the world over re¬
gardless pf the particular grown
“The SouUTs <?!*' cotton,
and. the regular purchase of food andt
grain from other sections is the real
cause of the Southern tfcrmo?’* lack
of prosperity. And things * are oot go,
ing to get right, with our farmers untM
tlic-y quit having thair smoke house*
fn Chicago or Qiaaha and their corn
cribs in Iowa or Kansas.
“The 1923 cotton crop., Is going to
be cne of the most expensive to make
we have ever seen. Food, grain,-labor
and fertilizer are ail high. .^Every
pound of food grain v needed, by 1
or
farm family or wording tive stock
should be produced on home aerea,
and that production .started ,ia .gar¬
den and in field just as- early as sea-
" Home
con conditions will permit. pro
duction of every pound *of food; grain
and forage needed for lio-m% consump¬
tion on the farm in ;9>23 wtH stop up
the holes in the South’s £ar» pocket,
and it’s the only way to stop them
TAN FALK
Georgia. Dade Couutj.
\A ill be sold be lore t|k ll^eurt
House do T.in the town pf Tren-
ton,said stale and said- county, on
Lie first % r Tuesday in Februrary, 1925
within the legal hours of sale to
i the highest bidder for casfi, the
following described property to
wit
—„ r 1 ,,..x„. 83
and fi-j, lying and being located
; in (he iSth District and 4th Sec-
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i tion, all beiaa located on the west
; side of main public ro.-vni or Dixie
, Highway in said .State and Conn-!
tv.
W ill be sold as (lie property of
C. W. McClure for State and
County taxes for year 1923.
Levied on by virtue of a t .x fif.t
i sued by W.B. Cureton, Tax Col¬
lector for said State and County,
and being the property’ pointed
out by him, Levy made by T. S.
Newman Shorifl’. 'J his 8th day of
January,1025.
T. S. NEW MAN, Sheriff
Paints, Oils, Drugs, and
WINDOW GLASS
Special Attentian Given to Mail Orders
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DRUGGISTS'
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Chattanooga, Tenn* -iok' .
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Ckgueit Notes J I
The piesiding elder of
Chattanooga district Pastors.officil has cal '.!
a meeting of all
members and centenary C oll».
tors of the district to meet !•.'
at 10 ocloek at the cL 1
ary church m Chattanooga.
Jan. 25 is Good Literal,
Day. Join the procession,!
subscribers Sunday and and in renewals next I
Uii$ Wiv hniia
, W *H of protection M auoui about
home. ___
We also appreciate the con-1
viction of the Dade County
Times on moral issues and re-
commend it to our members
Interest in all lines of church
activity seems to be growing]
L°t us thank God and take
ecu rag;),.
Flans for the Pre-Easter Evan- 1
gelistic Campaign will soon he
announced.
“The best forethought fork-
morrow is today’s duty well
dore,”
fc'locds v ‘ In Georgia " b
Loss of ten lives, property fom.
age running into the hundreds of
of dollars, railroad .,„!
traffic demoralization,ami
4 s rendered homeless, wjs
the toll of (food waters it} five
Southern stages, according to re¬
ports received in Atlanta, Tuesday, |
West Point, Columbus. Macoii,
Albany and hi il ledge vibe were I
the heaviest suffers.
Fair and colder weather was]
predicted Wednesday ni ^lit.
r Catarrhal Deafness
Is* often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustacfiian
Tube. When this tufc# Lu inflamed you
iiave a rumbling sound or Imperfect
Hearing, tin loss the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de-
3t-oyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
io what we claim for it—rid your system
>f Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Jartarrh. • 4C Team
80 M fey all dtoigsistB for over
F. J. Cheney* eo., Toledo. Ohio.
’Fre?
Flower/ Seeds/
Hastings’ is giving away Absolutely
fNpVKer* Fraa, 8 Seed each Packet* 1925 customer. of Bre^ifui Hast-
to
’ngR" beautiful, new 112-page, 1925
Catalog shows these flowers in full
natural colors. Tbo front cover pic
ures the great Stone Mountain Confed
erate Memorial Standard
This Big Seed Book Is the
Planting Guide, with valuable culture
directions and accurate dc 9 cript. fon ®
of a'rl kinds of seeds, plants and
tn^kba. It has aver 250 pictures from
gc.tvial photographs and is bigger ana
tha§ even Brim-full of informa¬
tion, iYS the mm* useful Seed Boo!)
ever published. referent al¬
You need it for ready for It
most daily. Be sure to write
today-,* a post-card will do. It comes
tuua/ , a pucn-oui u *** — man
to you entirely free by return
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA. GA.
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/ OR OLD AND YOUNG
l‘att’8 Liver Pills act a* klwhy
on the delicate female or infirm
old age as upon the vigorous man.
Tutt’s Fills
Tew C7UI strengthen the weak Stomach,
Bends. Kidneys^ and Bladder.