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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs Pope N. Brown,
•f Mcßae, were visitors in Alamo
this week. r »,
Messers Roy and Joel Brook
Were,lousiness visitors in Doug
]*s one day this week.
Mr’. C.'H. ONe&l of Umatilla,
Florida, is visiting here the guest
Os the family of Mr.W.O - . Brooks.
Mrs. C. C. Holmes is spending
fee ine time at Mcßae, the guest
Os Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Holmes.
Mrs. Maud Calder has been
<u te ill for the past few days,
■i tferi.g with a case of the mea
»< Is.
Relatives here of Mrs. Norman
G aham al Mcßae, were- notified
t) is week of her serious illness
With pneumonia.
Wanted*—Chickens, eggs, corn,
C' rn meal, beef cattle, and pork.
See us before you sell. New City
Market, Alamo, Ga.,
Be sure and attend the sing
Jng convetioh at Mt. Olivet next
Sunday. You are assured of some
es the finest singing you have
vverheare.
Mr. R. G. Jenkins was called
to Wrightsville this -week on ac
(ount of the illness of his broth
er, who is suffering with pneu
tnonia.
Rev. A. T. Autry, of Guyton,
Ga. will preach at the Erick
Christian Church Saturday
night and Sunday March 28 and
29. Every one is invited to attend.
FOR SALE — lorn Watson
watermelon seed from choice
melons, first year from Asso
ciation; also Dixie Bell from
choice me'ons, grown im sepe
yate fields. For prices see, write
i»r phone R, N. WOOD, Alamo,
Ga., route A.
Pre Easter Special
SALE
We have prepared for this event in
a big way, and we are ready to offer
some of the most wonderful bargains
you have heard of in a long tine. You
cannot afford to miss these money
saving values.
SHOES
Ladies dress shoes
newest styles, $4 val. $1.95
Mens dress shoes and
oxfords, $4 values $1.95
Childres shoes, oxfords
and straps, val. $1.95 98c
Mens work shoes
solid leather, $2.95 val $1.49
OVERALLS
Mens $1.25 overalls at 79c
Boys 95c val, all sizes 49
SHIRTS
Mens dress shirts, all
colors up to $1.25 at 49c
Work shirts 75c values 44c
$2.95 Pants for 95c. Anklet stockings, sox 50c val. 10c
United Dept. Stores
ALAMO, GA.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Stanley
were called to ..Milan this week
od'Account of the serious illness
of Mr. Stanley's mother and
brother, who ■Were very ill with
pneumonia. They returned and
state that they are some improv
ed and hopes for their recovery
are entertained.
The preliminary report on cot
ton ginned by eounties for the
crops of 1930 and 1929, made
public March 20th, 1931 gives
Wheeler county an increase
for 1930 of 1,429 bales over the
previous year. The report to the
above date for 1930 was 6,693 as
against 6,264 for the previous
year.
TOM WATSON
WATERMELON SEED
Selected by J. H. Brown
FOR SALE
Watson Melons the Best
Sellers. Place your order
early at Eagle office. Price
60 cents per pound. In
vestigate before buying
elsewhere.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE. ALAMO, GEORGIA.
Seeking to bolster his trade, a
Washington bootlegger adver
tisea his liquor by stamping his
name, address and telephone
number on bright yellow lead
pencils which he gives his re
gularpatrons.
Suspicion that more than dry
goods were sold in Louis Yasler’s
store in. Danbury, Conn., result
ed in a police raid in which a
large quantity of home brew was
confiscated.
Mrs. Marie Marlin of Boston,
who has an income of $4,000 a
year, was convicted of shoplift
ing.
After a separation of 35 years
the result of a lovers' quarrel,
Calvin Swartz and Mrs. Maud
Baahford were married at Mar
ion, 0..
DRESSES
Ladies wash dresses,
$1.95 value at 88c
Ladies silk dresses new
colors, sizes, to $lO $3.95
Children dresses $1 at 49c
HATS
Ladies hats, $1.95 val. 88c
Children hats, $1.49 at 88c
Mens hats, $2 val. at 98c
CLOTH
36 in sheeting, 12 l-2c 05c
Play cloth, fast col, 19c 10c
Prints, veils, 35c val. 10c
(Fast colors)
Lot silk, 50c val. 25c
NEW CITY MARKET
Selling Out
FRIDAY aiid SATURDAY, MCH. 27-28
We want to sell out everything in
these two days. All our prices are bar
gains.
8 bars Octagon soap 30c
8 washing powder or
gold dust 30c
5 cans Red Devil lye 35c
3 packages salt 10c
3 bottles 15c pure ext. 25c
10 pound sack salt 20c
5 pound sack grits 20c
3 pkgs Aunt J grits 25c
6 cans oil sardines 25c
2 cans mustard sardines 25c
2 Alaska pink salmons 25c
3 cans salmon mackerel 25c
2 1-2 lb can peaches 20c
3 large cans tomatoes 25c
Bulk peanut butter 12 l-2c
Bulk cocoanut 20c
Don’t let ’em charge you more. We buy for cash—we sell
for cash. Don’t let ’em tell you we short weight you in order
to sell at these prices. We buy right. That’s the secret.
Was about to forget to say that we will be back in busi
ness again Monday morning, just going to sell out in two
days and be back again at the same old stand.
New City Market
ALAMO, GEOAGIA
What Folks Want
If one were to ask a number of
people to say what the national,
state, and local governments
should do for the benefit of the
public, the answer received
would probably include these:
Reduce taxes.
Reduce the number of public
officials and employees.
Reduce all public expenditures
In the same breath many
would probably demand that the
government should also:
Build more roads.
Provide better schools.
Enforce the laws more effect
ively.
Erect more public buildings.
Pay off public debts.
It does not require a great deal
of intelligence to comprehend
that the accomplishment of these
directly opposing objects is im
possible.
It people continue to vote
bonds for roads, bridges, schools
and public buildings, it they de
mand more officials of the law,
better sanitary and health mea
sures, and so on, it is going to
cost more money, with an inevi
table iacrease in taxation.
laiOi
iiiiiiwi
Old Rose Flour, sack 75c
Wild Rose Flour, sack 85c
Delicious Flour, sack 95c
We guarantee our 75c flour to be as
good as any one’s 85c flour in town, if not just
bring us the empty sack and we return your
money.
All 5c candy 3 for 10c
All 5c chewing gum 3 for 10c
10 lbs Irish potatoes 28c
100 lbs. sugar for $4.75
10 lbs. sugar for 50c
25 lbs. sugar for $1.23
Bread, loaf 05c
Matches, the kind that
strikes, 6 boxes for 15c
Large size prunes, 3 lbs 35c
Dried apples, bulk, 3 lbs 35c
Corn meal, peck 25c
| SOUND ADVICE !
■ by your Fertilizer Dealer ■
No. 4
in a Series appearing in thia newspaper
IVE first thought to nitrogen this year in
ordering fertilizers. It’s nitrogen that
gives your crops heakhy growth and healthy
yield. This year, more than ever, on account
of unusual dry weather, nitrogen is most lack- j
ing in the soil.
Play safe. Buy plenty of Chilean Nitrate of
Soda. I’ve got a big supply. Cheaper than it
has been for years. New 100-lb. bags, too.
Order now and be sure of your requirements.
CHILEAN NITRATE now comes in new
100-lb. bags that make it more popular
than ever. It always has been the dependable
fertilizer of Southern farmers. Side dress, top
dress with Chilean Nitrate...and increase your
yields, quality and profits.
Be sure you specify “Chilean” when you order
your nitrate. “Chilean” is the one important
point to remember. It is your protection and
your dealer’s too. When you get “Chilean,”
then you’ll get the real, money-making fer
tilizer — the natural nitrate. Remember the
two kinds — Original Chilean (Crystalline)
and Champion Brand (Granulated) both
natural nitrate.
■ LOWEST PRICE
in years
NEW 100-lb. BAG
The bag without a backache.
Chilean
Nitrate of Soda
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
917 Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga.
In writing for literature or information, pleate refer to Ad No, AS