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PAGE FOUR Lives And Work of Preachers of County - (Continued from page one) of loudest praise. His promises are sure, though skies may fall; Have faith in God; His word is more than all. Have faith in God; He loves you past your knowing; And loves with gifts of love His love to prove; Withholding naught, abundantly That bestowing, be the yours above.' may as are joys His lot'e is more than match every test; Have faith in God; His love as sures the best. Have faith ir God; tie has all In tilings provided records of His-aw’,n eternity; And home He’ll bring you For through ’twas life written safety guided; down as Your Heavenly ’will surely Father he. chose for you the way; Have faith in God; He leads Ur perfect day. At present he is serving as pas tor of the First Baptist Church, a large unfl beautiful edifice of brick and stone at Kissimmee^ Florida. married When a .younglman Miss he was Combs, to Mollie daughter, of Four Wiley chil- H. Combs, of Kentucky. dren blessed their union—-Campr hell, Geraldine.* Robert Wallace ami Wiley Combs. W. M. Kelley Rev. W. M. Kelley, son of James and Anna Rebecca (John* son) Kelley, was lmrn He in Warren county in 1892. received bis early educational i lij^_sch training in at Stony ool Warren Getting; Nights Lowers Vitality Op iryiiu feel old and rail-down from Jfljtdder under Eye*. Wyakpeua, Jtenducltes, caused Burning'and by, Kfd-. tifey Aridity, UulV I fering l want you to suf rljrht think now. Come In and net . wlmt I have (a the gre–teat med icine I ■ ever found. It often nivea biff Improvement In 24. hour*. Just usk me for Cyatex I8ias-tex). It% only 75c ahd I RUMrantee It to uatfafy quickly completely, oonebat theae condlttona and package and get or return empty back. your mouoy Evans Pharmacies, Warrenton > V V -V; ■ V , v v' V \ 1 $ S' v* • Job Printing * The Warrenton Clipper Does Good Job Printing. The Gibson Record ,4 will take Your Order and Guarantee to Please You * In Both Quality and Price. Try us. V ■ , , ; 4 *. Ml' a ■ « Save To Build - Build To Save ” 5 B PRICES ON BUILDING MATERIAL HAVE NOT BEEN H SO LOW IN YEARS! NOW IS THE TIME TO 25 H ANTICIPATE YOUR BUILDING MATER- | ■ m IAL ' H NEEDS AND BUY WHILE THE I ™ H _ MARKET IS LOW. m WE HAVE EVERYTHING BETTER TO BUILD H BETTER BUILDINGS. H a Warranlon Builders Supply Co. “ m 5 ■ J. C. Samuels, Manager £ * ■ * WARRENTON, PHONE 95 GA. ■ 7 . gS) ssss* county, He had one year at Warrenton High School and then fie H then entered Mercer Universi . degree in 1923. i In .I, the t (all it ot t lhe same year . he went to Lohutjla, Ga., and SC* eepted the pastorate of the Co hutta Baptist church as a time pastor, giving the remaining half-lime to the Mt. Rachel church in Dalton. He is also serving Pine Grove church in Whitfield county on afternoon appointments On June 15th. 1926, he married . Mm Oscar .VlcImnUy, of Cave Springs, w<nd they have one child, a girl, Betty Jo. After eight years have passed Rtv. Kelley is still on the same charge which fact speaks well for his personality and his abil ity. He has ordained three has preachers land eight deacons and baptized over two hundred converts. GIBSON RECORD, GIBSON. GA- Legal Notices 7 Crlaseock County. rr T Mr.. MaUir lllJ< 1 application tor twelve months support out of the estate of Robert T. MeGraw, ami ap praisers duly appointed to set the same having filed their re t H fn, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before th e Court of Ordi narv of said countv, on the first . VJondnv in March shoulf 1932 whv no? said granted. This February 1, 1932 M. L. Logue. Ordinary. Adventurers Extolled The expression, “England was made by adventurers, not by Its Kovern. went” Is attributed to (Sen, Charles Gordon, better known as Chinese (lor don, w-Iio was killed In the defense of Khartum. -———— — — ---------- Bring us your Job Printing. M()RE THAN $56,000,000 COULD BE KEPT AT HOME (Continued from page one) hut this can not ne nelped etrly potatoes will not North Georgia could furnish fall and winter crop, hut (14,140 sacks worth $85,140 used in Chatham county came ! from the north. Only 10,000 of the 36,300 bushels of sweet po | tatoes used came from the local sources. While Georgia corn meal is preferred, only 381 the 770 tons used were state produced. Less than a third of the Hour sold was Georgia i2,500 of the 26,300 gallons of syrup used was made in state, and none of the canned vegetables used were home grown. Other figures are: Eggs—52,800 cases used; 6,000 cases raised. Butter—241 tons used; 35 tons Georgia made. Fresh pork— 5,000,000 pounds 2,500,000 pounds produced ly. Cured meat -3,000,000 lbs. used; 1,000,000 lbs. local. Sau sage—3,50fl|,0OO lbs. used; 200, 000 local. Lard—378 tons used; 35 toils local. Beef—6,000,000 lbs. used; 2,340,000 lbs. In summing up the survey, it can he said that the market here if and when the Georgia farmer will meet the consumers demand. Cut JTTS SC of Agriculture, feed Is about one-half of the cost of keeping a hen.no pounds being respired per year for slightly better than average production, bur- 1,18 the b“ Rt 11 years the number of ea « 9 f,< ’ r hen t0 » uv for Uer «**» nf feed has raaged from « to T 2 per yen /- ■"*««»■* 6 ; ,n »*«• " nuired «i eggs per hen annually ro pay hpT fe<Hl co * u - About ten dozen are ^ ^ ^ lhe * U " On this basis you can easily estl mate what your own flock Is doing. Now Is the time to cull the old hens As with the dairy so with the poultry. this Is the year to weed out the non producers mercilessly, fortunately, the ratio between feed nnd eggs Is relatively good, so that If you do cull closely and then exercise more than usual care your poultry business may come through fairly well during the next year.—-American Agriculturist. ' iHnninnuumniHHunuH ® SHE ® ® ® J ® 1 ® W AT g j WARRENTON ® ■ GEORGIA R. R. DEPOT ® ® FRIDAY, ® ^ H FEBRUARY 19,1932 ® 9 A. M. to 12 M. e ! H PRICES TO BE PAID: COLORED HENS . 12c pound LEGHORN HENS 10c pound FRYERS ................ 18c pound ROOSTERS .......... 6c pound STAGS .................... . 10c pound TURKEY HENS .. 20c pound s TURKEY TOMS 15c pound . DUCKS .................. . 10c pound ■ Do not feed poultry you expect to sell any grain day before ■ or day of sale. Feed wet mash of corn meal and water or milk. This mile is supervised by the Georgia State College S S ■ Extension Division and State Bureau of Markets co-oper- v g B__ atinfr ® Unjust Weapons Men cannot light effectively for jus tice with unjust weapons, they cannot fight for tolerance without sympathy, they cannot fight for liberty by using the weapen? of tyranny, for If they do, they may win their skirmishes, but they will lose the war.—Walter Upp munu. Bring Us Your Jf»b Printing WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, 1932 666 LIQUID - TABLETS SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used inter nally and 666 Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. Most Speedy Remedies Kr.own.