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ford MOTOR COMPANY HAD I TIMELY SUGGESTIONS PNOM
LARGE OUTPUT DURING Its. ™ E FARM AGENT
Th* i u 7T To Colored Farmer*:
it* division* ° °j C °* npaa 3 , > in «H | One of the beat signs of readjust-
.ta div^ons, produced . total of ! ment to when w. can look hack upon
of the club and its work latar. Let’a The work on the new auditorium
line up for a better and larger year's j building at G. S. C. W. is being car-
WOrk * • Your » for i H«d forward as rapidly at weather
WM. W. HATCHER, j conditions permit. It will be ready
Colored County Farm Atent. 1 f or th e commencement exercises in!
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i* an incrmse of 20.033 automo- on another year's work, — -- *
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tJt 7^“'7” fFMd “ r, * ,,J ‘' «" The question. «
I » • /* , . t ^ e year * domestic should .ask ourselves are, have I
?-Jit lea » nH ? d States a wmbled J made the right start this year? Is
,l ‘ ’ Foreign plant* of the my plan safe to insure success with
„ in the hljt cities ore more ^?* n ![,|^'‘ Ced ' 3 “’ 40 ' “™ *" <l j th ' c ’° n «'m puttine forth? Am I
* ,kjn ever One or t»o have M 7, * d * °“ Pt of 0 " Ford | overlosdinf myself with responsiblli.
“Unknown to ko out wiU. their d“‘‘’ ^ 7 “ h*ve not
' , d .0.288, Fordson tractor pro-, (tivnn these questions ony considero-
m hojsondn. duction wo, 184.168 end the Lincoln tion I would .unrest that you do oo
a <•—■ » • ! “ h V' “* con P*"l r produced ]now snd make our proitram of work.,
A Oeed Msm. ,dur.n» the year a total of 8,416 Lln-jor a liat of thinra you hope to' do
Lilde plsymste coUin* upstairs to cob curs. In (hr newest dlriaion of and how you wuh to do them ~
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;,o«oo,- ; the company, the elrpune factory, ;so or. paper that you may hnntbcm
rome no d- on and ploy, it am t the outpot was ten all-metal planes, before you. In doing so consider the
irk J®*.” I since the raciory was acquired by following things.
“I rsn’t come no more, I can't the Company on August 1, 1925. 1. PUn for an all-ycar round
msr I'm asleep. The remarkable output or Ford Harden. No small plot on the farm
—- [care and truck, was reached in apite will rive a greater return if it is
H« Sbo.ld Kaaar Batter of the fact that for a period of more j properly cared for. Do not wait for
Handy Man--“Ah's sorry, boss, than thirty days during August and .spring. Begin as soon ns the weather
absolute, but a mule done kicked September domestic production was and soil will permit it You can
almost negligible due to the intro- plant a t th- present time the follow-
**-“You should have been here duction of the improved types. The ing seeds: cabbage, rape, lettuce.
. anyway. I same condition prevailed later on in* beet, mustard, radish, English peat/
“Handy Man—“Mebbe ah wudder the foreign assembly plants us the and onion sets. Do not forget the
have been den. only dis here long- changes to the improved cars were strawberry bed.
Pared critter dun kicked me in de made in these places, some of which , 2. The cow. hen and sow should
udder direction." lire just new getting into appreci-’not be overlooked. These three, if
able production with the improved properly cared for brill lift the mort-
Not Mack Laagar types. gage and do away with discontent
Irate customer to waiter—“Say, and in many cases buy a home. Plan
I vc been waiting an hour. I'll be to f)ave at least t Wo hogs to butcher
starve t» death if I wait much long- j I , this *■»- Prepare to do sc by plant-
cr " ! J M-*OCAL* ' in * y° ur fc «“d a » early as possible.
i,e p * ii " 1 *• Aappepong. ? h,ve ^ ^ f ° r th ° ir
*— —■ i»i i i. —1 Nbw a very strenuous time for 1 _ (
Cood Ba * Naw “ Poultry raising can be made prof- **** cow - Do nf,t «Mow her to get O'
matter Dorothy, you itable in Baldwin County. i to ° P° or - She will over pay her' H
»ther has delayed the ' l> ®* rd | f ahe 18 ** ven th « Proper care,. II
— * notice that a few farmers J5
are getting some eggs. It is a known B
fact that no livestock will bring
Has opened for business in the store formerly occupied by the Rest
Room, and has a full and complete stock of Fancy Groceries.
Fair and Courteous treatment, the best goods, prompt service and
delivery are guaranteed. On these grounds we ask the patronage
of the people of Milledgeville, Baldwin and Surronding Counties-
W. H. Baumgartel
Phone 397
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‘What’s th
k so happy
'Oh, you know that Mrs. V
Riper tha tlives next door? Well, _,
herd wmsUlin* tarrible about'„ jon ' f J s U u r "
her.”
The rainy
ork on the farms.
The jurors during the recent
- -* — • . A. . r“ 4i *' “ U11 no Hveaiocx win bring a
ci“ri W „T r u« ^!“ cr . proat . t “ the *-
i»te to be held in town hall
night. * Prir.es given. Amateur*
ly. Contest not open to married m
Never Again
Farmer—“How did you c
reak that axe handle.
Hired Man—“Well, I didn’t mean ph°ne 22P-J
'• * accidentally started to split
I pay promptly. Clerk of Court ,"L
Coooer ,k nm . . . thrifty flocic of hens. I do not
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ZkcLVtt t foun,i “ ■
rMd> ' l ” “ n " r, j "’r * hrra thi '
j 3 - Now is the time to work
~~ 1 the orchard. No farm can be
Furnished Room for Rent--Tele- plete without a few fruit trees from mm
T. B. Dumas. which to get the family fruit jars J Qj
filled. To this end, now is the time
STOP! LOOK! READ!
Splendid Opportunity to
Get A Home
« 1.41,9 cuu, now is me ume to
Barber shaving customer—“What look for the grubs around the base of
| will you have on your face when I'm trees. Dig them out. Prune out all
hi* Tims O’ Year through?’’ idead or surplus wood. Spray as early
driving and wife who “Nothing much, I guess.” Ins possible with lime-sulphur for the
back seat. San Jose scales if you have not al-
Con- An optimist is the traffic police- ready done so. I t will be my pleas-
stop a run- ure and I will gladly do so to assist
1 **ith your orchard if you will let
know your trouble*.
Now It’* Different 4. Plan for at least five acre* of
! “The nearer it gets to my wed- cotton to the horse. Nothing will
The man who uslfes the expression ding day, the more nervous I get.” take the place of cotton a* a money
‘dirt cheap” never tried to buy real “Shucks, before I was married I crop here
Hush*
1 riding ..
'Nife has just blown 'her
tinue with story-
Husband—“I wish you'd stop that ,
infernal honking. I keep thinking
there’s a car behind us.
An optimist
nan who thinks he —... — r
iw.ay by simply holding up his hand.
! didn’t know what fear i
For
Valentines
SAY IT WITH WHITMAN'S
The Candy With a Personality
Fresh Shipment .hast Received-Make
Your Selections Early I
Boone’s Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTION specialists
Phone 3% Phone 396
the south. Get your
plans perfectly made out a* to |
plant early, fertilize liberally, work j I
rapidly, and do not forget to prepare (
to fight the boll weevil. Do not he I
too sure that he is gone. 1
Be sure that your plans call for j I
plenty of land planted to corn, soy,(
| beans for hay and a few other mid- I
j summer crops to bring in a little cash
during the summer.
I am quite sure that if you will
| carry out the »bov e suggestions we,
the merchants as well as the farmer,* ]
will feel better at the close of the |
[year and some money will be to our i
credit too.
I am here in the county as your |
agent to give you what assistance I {
jean. It will be Impossible for me I
jto help you unless I know that J>u I
[are desirous of information. Weil
can only help each other as we come 11
I in close touch and find out our needs j I
and plans. As soon as time permits [I
II will visit you to discuss with you J
your plans for the year’s work. ( |
Do not forget the boys and girls, j I
Our future prosperity will depend j 1
‘largely upon tha way our
girls are trained to take c
country of ours. Give
chance. W(
| $3,250 Is all I am Asking
o For a Lot
For a Lot
About one-half acre, upon which is a practically
new, well-built six-room .house. House built of
first class material, fine yellow, long-leaf pine.
Will last a life time, splendid well of water right
on porch. Lot ample for garden, chickens, cow,
etc. Garage on lot
Located on Dixie i iighw&y, about one mile from
court house, just outside city limits. Road will
be hard surfaced this year.
One who wants a home can get this splendid
property for $3,250.00, ten per cent, or I325.M
cash, balance S25.00 per month, at six per cent
interest. . “
boys andi
re of this j
them a
•e here to give half of j
our service to their training that
they might become better citizens.
1 As early a* possible here will be » ■
club organized
i let them join.
community,
i will hear more
IF YOU WANT A HOME, SEE ME
H. T. CLINE
Kimball House
hotel
ATLANTA'S BEST KNOWN
■'400 Room. «f S-lid
i 7* H *.~ •' c ~ , «“ P..yl.
" "»*»■•« W.t.r $1 lo 62
ftoaas., „ita B.Ik, *1.60 js
I FREE CARACE SERVICE
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