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TIME TO QUIT
TRlDiHO BOLIASS
HASTINGS DECLARES THAT PRES¬
ENT SOUTHERN FARM SYSTEM
GETS US NOWHERE
Atlanta, Ga.—(Special.)—'"It’s time
for ever}" Southern farmer who clings
to the all, or nearly all, cotton idea to
do a lot of straight thinking before
he pitches his 1926 crop. Most of our
cotton farmers are trading dollars
and losing at that three years out of
four," said H. G. Hastings, leading
agricultural authority and C hairman
of the Farm and Marketing Bureau of
the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.
“For the past two years Providence
has stepped in and saved us from the
results of our own folly. In 1923 we
planted thirty-nine million acres of
cotton; in 1924 forty million acres.
In each of these years there was acre¬
age enough to have made, with even
fair seasonTonditions, sixteen to elgh.
teen million bales and a ten-cent price
or less with the inevitable farm smash
that such price would bring" Provi¬
dence cannot be depended on indefi¬
nitely to bring unfavorable seasons
and cut down yield per acre. We
stepped up a couple ot million bales
in 1924, and, by so doing, the South
has lost about three hundred million
dollars that have come right out of
the farm pocket
"In spite of theee danger signals
flying In every cotton state, plans
are being made everywhere to in¬
crease cotton acreage In 1925. This
can only be done at the expense
of cutting down food and grain acres
at a time when food and grain is high
and going higher every week.
“I am no alarmist, but the prreaent
tendency, the intent to plant the whole
face of the earth in cotton this spring
that is bo evident gives roe grave con¬
cern. If the boll weevil or drought
don’t cut the 1925 crop, starvation low
prices will get the cotton grower. The
ultuatlon looks Just as hazardous to me
as In 1920, unless the craze for
creased cotton acreage can be headed
off somehow.
Growing cotton and buying
meat and grain is simply trading
lars, or worse. It never is profitable.
Most years It’s a losing game.
1s only one way to safeguard
Plan for and plant enough food, grain
and forage acres to insure youx
and live stock full food supply with
out buying from store or feed
In this don’t forget that a good
home garden is a wonderful
iree. With food and live
ply provided for. a good living
red, regardless of cotton
Sermon subjects, Feb 8 at
Trenton Methodist Church:
11 a.m .“A Wonderful Saviour”
and 7:i5. “Stewartship”•
D E. Lea has been confined
to his room with lagrippe but
is out again.
The Stewards of the Rising
Fawn and Trenton circuit; in re¬
sponse to a call by the chair¬
man, L. M. Allison, were in ses¬
sion at Rising Fawn last Tues¬
day evening.
W. H. Brock unloded another
car of Fords this week.
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“Our Family Medicine”
“T X WILL WRITE you in regard
to Black-Draught liver med¬
icine, as 1 have been using it
more than 18 years," says a letter
from Mr. S. F. Mintz, of R. F. D. 2,
Leland, N.C. "1 keep it in my
home all the time, for it is mostly
our family medicine. When we
begin to feel feverisfi or sluggish,
with trouble from the liver or
stomach, we take a dose of
Thedford’s Black-Draught and the
trouble Is soon over. I mostly buy
a dollar package at a time, and
has saved me many a bill."
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Bedford’s i*
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RUPTURE
EXPERT HERE
F. II, Seeley, of Chicago at d
Philadelphia, the noted tius* ex¬
pert, will personally be ai the
Patten Hotel, and will remain in
Chattanooga Wednesday only Feb.
ii, Mr. Seeley says: “The sper¬
matic Sheild will not only retain
any case of rupture perfectly, but
contracts the opening in io days
on the average case. Being a vast
advancement over all former meth¬
ods—exemplifying instaneous ef¬
fects immediately appreciable and
withstanding any strain or posi¬
tion no matter the size or location.
Large or difficult cases, or Incis-
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tions) specially solicited. This in¬
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in England and in Spain, produc¬
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scriptions. Warning—All cases
should be cautioned against the u>e
of any elastic or web truss with
understraps, as same rest where
the opening is, producing compli-
catiods necessitating surgical opera¬
tions. Mr. Seeley has documents
from the United States Govern¬
ment, Washington, D. C., for in¬
spection. He will be glad 1 to dem
onstrate without charge or tit them
if desired. Business demands pre¬
vent stopping at any other place
in this section.
P S.—Every statement in this no¬
tice has been verified before the
Federal and State Courts. .F. H.
Seeley. Home offiice 1 17 N.Dear¬
born St.,Chicago.
Local News
A. McClinton has been suf¬
fering from a lame back-
Judge Wheeler motored to
Chattanooga, Tuesday to tran¬
sact business,
Mrs. E. G. Weight is recover¬
ing from an attack of Flu.
Gilford Stevenson who has
been atcendiug State College in
New Mexieo has returned home
upon the advice of his physi¬
cian.
Charles Pryor’s wife has the
Hu. |
Alonzo Taylor’s baby is sick
ihis week.
Born to Mr. ard Mrs. John
Reeves a bouncing baby boy,
Friday night, Jan. 30.
Charles Buffington s baby
has been sick.
J. L Miers is building a new
barn.
purely vegetable remedy, acting on
the liver, stomach and bowels. It
is made from selected herbs and
roots, and contains no calomel or
other mineral drugs.
It has been found ot great value,
in indigestion, stomach trouble,
sick headache, constipation, and
lazy liver, helping to relieve the
symptoms caused by these
troubles, and to put the digestive
system into proper working order.
Get a package of Black-Draught
liver medicine from your druggist
or dealer, today. Be sure to get
the genuine—Thedford’s.
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Speaking March February bring weather and
Sf*>e conditions to most people. very trying
Weather catarrh, sore Colds, throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, coughs,
pneumonia, are all
prevalent.
These are all catarrhal conditions. All
dependent upon the same cause, climatic
changes. Sloppy weather under foot. High
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dancing a jig. Barometer follow¬
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