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in all over patent or patent vamp,
Beige quarter and low flat heels.
A Splendid Dressy Walking Pump
$ 6.50 and $7.00
HIRSCH’S
Shoe Store
1 424 Newcastle Street
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Atlanta, Ga., May 2.—Georgia is
| waking up to the value of cooperative
i growing and marketing' of her farm
i products as never before, according
‘ to agriculturists here.
The pecan growers are the latest to
organize* The peach growers, apple
growers have strong organizations.
Recently arr organization has been
formed to market dewberries. Twen¬
ty-five dewberry growers met at Vi
dalia and formed a cooperative sell¬
ing agency for dewberry growers of
Georgia. This is practically a new
industry in Georgia but it is said it
bids fair to be one of the most profi¬
table in that section.
The new organization is called the
Georgia Dewberry Glowers Associa¬
tion, and it will have offices and an
j exchange at McRae. Dr. W. II. Born,
I of .McRae, says that he will ship at
\ the lowest estimate ten carloads this
j year and expects to ship thirty cars
; next year. The growers are located
i ;lt McRae, Vidalia. Louisville, Bar
’ ow and all along the railroad from
| Eastman to Brunswick.
the producers of Georgia cane ,
11 tup have It is learned profitable to market business their | i
| syrup. a in
I the section around Cairo where they j
, have a large syrup canning factory, j
i Attention is now being called to i
the need of a marketing association !
i u>r Lie sweet potato growers. Sweet j
potatoes are retailing for 50 and 60 j
-emits a bushel when, it is claimed, j
• ln<? y should bring at least one dollar,
i to one dollar and a half. It is point-;
! [ ed out that the Georgia sweet pota- j
to is far superior to the New Jersey ;
! potato, but the New Jersey growers
I know how to pack and market their
- potato urid they bring a much better j
; price in the markets of the north and |
! east than the Georgia potato.
! It was stated here today that the !
THRILLING AERIAL SCENES
BIG FEATURE OF PHOTO*
PLAY “THE G0=GETTER”
The most thriling and picturesque
aerial scenes ever staged l'or a mo
tion picture it is said, were made
in the filming of "The Go-Getter,”!
a Cosmopolitan picturization of a
Peter B. Kyne story, which E. II.
Griffith directed and which will be i !
the feature for ’
at the Bijou Theatre
2 days beginning today.
"The shooting’’ of these scenes j
took place at Curtis Aviation Field, ;
Mineola, and other parts of Long Is- j
land and in the international Studios !
in New York* I
This particular part of the picture
entails nothing but night scenes, the;
most spectacular of which is one'
showing a race between an aeroplane
and a speeding express train. This
scene is expected to bo a revelation
when shown up on the screen, espec- j
rally the part where the speeding
train is shown as “shot” from the
flying aeroplane. It brings to the
screen some directorial ingenuity and
a i so some exceptionally splendid
photography.
Roy Barnes, Seena Owen, Wil
jj an) Norris, Tom Lewis and Louis
Wo lheim are featured in “The Go
Getter.” The cast also includes Fred
er ick Stanley, John Carr. William J.
s or elle, Jane Jennings and others.
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Georgia peanut growers have organ- i
ize d and cooperated in a way that
; nsures for the growers one- of the j
mos { profitable crops in the stare. !
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Torment
Fly-Flu
Bracks White Wonder
Hoo-Doo
Shepherds Fly Killer
Sweet Dreams
$1000 Roach Kiiler
Si&avns Electric Roach
Paste
Hoo-Doo Paste
Red Devs! Roach Pow¬
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Bcc Brand Insect Row
Black Flag Insect
Powder
Daisy Fly Killer
Pratts Disinfectant
CATE’S
Phone S18
‘We Deliver’
*rfiunépfifi Av 3, "1923.1:
Reduced Fares
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
to
MACON, GA.
and return on account of
Centennial Celebration
Excursion tickets on sale May 7, 8,9 and 10. Return
limit May 14, 1923 ^
An elaborate pageant depi citing Macons early
tory Madi Gras, Parades. Indoor Circus, Revel
Fantistiques, Georgians Incorporated will
May Eighth to discuss matters pertaining to
of the Stale.
Excusion tickets at reduced rates will be sold by lic¬
et agents of Southern Railway System upon appli¬
cation.
C. B. RHODES
Division Passenger Agent
MACON, GA. •
CEMENT
We Have a Cargo of 10,000 Barrels of Cement Ar¬
riving at Savannah, Ga. in the Next Few Days.
inas
Get Our Price on
LaBONNE ESPERANCE
high grade T’ortlond Cement for reinforced concrete work and
concrete roadways. Akliv-L
EAGLE PORTLAND CEMENT
testing around 100 to 450 lbs., 7 day test. This EAGLE CEMENT
was formerly used in large quantities all over this territory and
is well remembered by lots of the trade as the most reputable
Belgian Natural Portland Cement en the morket.
DROMEDARY ■
low grade Portland Cement, testing 150 to 200 lbs., 7 day test,
h ranch cheaper than Hydrated Lime at many ; oints in Georgia
and a tremendously better. DROMEDARY is an excellent Cement
for common and fancy brick laying.
No Matter Where You Are Located Get Our Prices.
Special Prices While Vessel Is Discharging.
Carolina Portland Cement Company
Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE
By*
1 S. PETERSON, Owner
Phone 1087
Two story brick building, Cor. Gloucester St. and Cochran.
Two story brick building, Cor. Gloucester and Albany Sts.
Two story brick building, 1301=1306 Oglethorpe St.
Two story dwelling, frame, 1528 Stonewall St.
Two story dwelling, frame, Cor. “H” and Johnson.
-One story dwelling, name, 1393 1=2 Mansfield St.
-One story dwelling, frame. 1305 1=2 Mansfield St.
One story dwelling, frame, 172! Stonewall St.
One story dwelling, frame, 1118 Wolf Street.
One story dwelling, frame, 1700 Lee.
One story dwelling, frame, 1621 Cochran Ave.
One story dwelling, frame, 1719 Stonewall St.
One story dwelling, frame, 1700 London St.
Store, frame building, 1704 London.
One story dwelling, frame, 1706 London.
One story dwelling, frame, 2002 Ellis St.
Two story dwlling, frame, 1203 “1“ Street.
Two story dwelling, frame, 1205 “I” Street.
Two stores, frame buildings, 1304=1308 Gloucester St.
Two vacant lots, Corner Johnson and “J’’ Sts. B
WILL SELL INTEREST IN FOLLOWING PROPERTY: '
15L8 EHis Street, 1706 Cochran Ave., Corner “G” ami A1
bany Sts., 1723 Amherst St.
All property on Gloucester Street can be bought less than
cost. All property listed dear of any debts.