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F. E. Fudge Specials for March fl
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36 inch Foulard silk , 50cyd
36 inch Crepedechine 50c yd .
" 40 inch Organdie in white pink and
blue 35cyd
36 inch Shirting madras in good
range of colors 25cyd
Georgett Crepe in white black navy
and copen hagen $2.00 yd
36 inchTafeta silk in navy black
Copenhagen grey $1.75 yd
Fancy Tafeta silk in stripes and
checks $1.75 yd
36 inch Linene skirting in pink blue
white 25cvd
French Batiste in foulard patterns
it is new and cant be beat for cool
dressing 25c yd
36 inch Cretons for sewing bags
and for any kind of drapery verry
These are iust a few of the bargains we have to ofter, pay us a visit and let us show
you our line. We are glad to show you our goods whether you buy or not.
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FALL SPRAYING AGAINST SCALE
URGED BY ENTOMOLOGY BOAR-
Atlanta, October.—(Special.)—Get
rsadj for tall spraying of Poach and
Apple tree* for tho control of the t' tn
Joe* scale and other paste which yield
to tho same treatment, is the urgi.mi
adrtco of the Georgia Statu Board of
Entomology.
This spraying should bo done with
tho well known lime-sulphur solution,
which may be purchased in cou< en
trated form or made at homq, as de
sired. Directions for making, dilut
ing and ajiplying the lime-sulphur so
lution will bo gladly furnished upon
application to the State Entomolo
gist, Atlanta, Ga.
Tho Important thing now Is to pre
pare for this spraying and to do it
within the next few weeks.
Fall the Best Time
While spraying for San Jose scale
may be safely done at any time after
all the leaves are off the tree, fall
■praying is generally the best because
weather conditions aro more favorable,
and there is an absence of the high
grind* of February and March.
Usually with trees which are not
KILL THE WEEVILS IYITII CARBON
BISULPHIDE 13 PRESERVE GRAIN
Atlanta, October. (Special ln
these times of imperative food con
servation, it is more essential than
ever to eliminate or control tho va
fk>us destructive insects which infest
Stored grain and seeds in the South,
tod sometimes destroy entire crops.
These Insects include the Granary
Weevil, Rice weevil, Saw-toothed Grain
bootto, Red or Square-necked Grain
hwils and tho Angumois Grain Moth,
•SI o< which seriously damage corn,
wheat, peas and other grains. It is
•a»y enough to recognize the weevils.
The moth is small and whitish color
ta, r&se'tnbttng the clothes' moth.
■* The- StaWdartf Remedy
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* ;?tif tafea'ft'd ’cbtftdai cdhtenta <sf J
-toi-ihta. The tv 1- w:
a-4 trill fhmigata whether the grain
U bl feuljt or if. sacks.
ikuir»*t« eta bubtcal cnrr«t» 'Of
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| badly Infested this single spraying
i will be sufficient for tho control of
tho scale. But where trees bad
ly infected, they should hate- Jivo
sprayings, one in the fall and another
In the very early spring before the
buds begin to appear.
While the lime-sulphur solution
does not hurt the tree, lt .will seri
ously Injure leaves or buds, and tor
this reason spraying should always
bo done while trees are dormant.
Must Spray for Good Fruit
It makes no difference whether a ;
grower has only a few trees, or ar. ■
extensive orchard, with thousands of ;
them; he must spray his trees to con
trol the scale, if he wishes iff get
good fruit.
When scale insects aro allowed to
multiply, they slowly sap the life
of the tree, affecting its producing
qualities, and they also get on the
fruit, giving it a scurfy appearance,
vivid discoloration, and make it
worthless as a market product.
For any further information on this
subject desired, write tho State Ento
mologist, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
.ho space occupied by the grain by
multiplying the three dimensions to
gether, and where the* bin is practi
cally air-tight, use 5 to s pounds of
carbon bisulphide for each 1,000 cubic
feet of space; and where not air-tight
use from 20 to 25 pounds to each I.' . .
cubic feet
First level off the corn or gram,
then make holes about a foot deep,
four feet apart each way. Begin at
the holes farthest from the door,
pouring an equal amount of th.
liquid into each hole, and w> :k to
ward this door. Fill in each hole with
corn or grain to confine the ftuhes.
The liquid will Mot hurt the grain
either fijr pebd tir tbod.
‘ a " PrscauUbns'T* Be Taken,
c«B.or stftap to.i- :“-■■■ ,rs .wy, .
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;eaSef*irß9 > ififtpi&iteist, State
garctng these or other insects or dis
i eases, write State Eutetaologwti gtate
'' Cht,t.A Auys, G*.
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High Soap Prices Arouse
Interest in Home Made Soap
Women ail over the country are
saving money by making their own
•oap. Try this:
First, set a large can or jar "in ypur
: kitchen; throw into it all meat skin,
i waste grease, bones and other kit
l chcn scrap that has any grease in
I it or pn it.
’ When the can or jnr is full,rtnder
it (by boiling) and you will obtain
enough clear grease to make a big,
batch of dandy soap, cheaper ana
purer than any you can buy.
' With Grease and Red Devil Lye
a You will find home soap-making
: 1 so easy and economical that it will
j be a genuine pleasure. On the
S label of every con of Red Devil
Lye are complete directions for
( making soap by the cold process
j or by boning. - ~-
Anybody Caa Make Soap
if they k ve Red Devil Lye and
i grease. Furthermore, soap making
I nt ferae nays big because you buy
5 nothing Lui Red Devil Lye —the
; other ini cdienls axe actually
3 out of the waste tbi t you have
a been throwing away. You will thank
‘,j us every time you use Red Devil
« Lome Made Soap.
('<;> !'■ •-<»• Plea.*® peril me year free I- soklet
rriichc . ing fruit <rc\d. BUkkhm
;... ■ T/.hi’MrES
results in taSkir.ff my U£>ap. Youru truly.
1 eb. 2. me. Ci HEL KOTLEDCB.
Route v, Dox Fuytxtevuk, Tenn.
lAs& Your Grocer. Sor#e the Labelt. J
W«’. SChaELD MFG. CO., St. Lovis, Me.
Free Flower Seed
Hasting*- Catalogue
Tells You About It
No ui.ii i t wlietl; - you farm on a
large scale or only plant vegetables
or itowers in a small way, you need
I. m c - rr Seed Catalogna It’s
; ' T i.'-’ -ml we have a Copy for
-•■••d - .. .. free, if yoa write for it,
menu Tit..g the name of this paper.
In addition to showing you about all
the varL. ;i?3 of vegetables, farm
s;i\: . x .-v . i.d cow . ? r seeds, our
ci .1 . ■ ■■ how can get free
ilvesylvimid tics of easily grown,
yet beaut. 1 f vers,’ with which to
beautify your home aurroundiugs. ■ r
Good seeds of almost every’kind
aro scarce this season, and veil caw’t
aui: i to. take ciianees .in nyerarufcete
SupiriM. . Ifaaartgß’iiSaari»< and tteserfti
uiiUoeaetfee. t’se dtinditjert mstvry wkiysi
, drp sdi>oa»isiitk'.geSgood dudkTxuirtan’t
; aiUnrd aot igio»!'ghaaicga:4»ny«»r faeod
chip dpriiH.ist’mgy’ saHr-dn arw sinassg
sii • I'errac .puss titi difcw 1 j Artinr? t.- ah'Wff
. Hieheu4’e*?h 'BingT'Etta?! ihekcariUtat
ym> do neb haveTotin Awsiisc or farm
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Gataicgui . ißa fre’e andrwitt &dth the
teiresa sea I'rtclp yntt ttr.fatecfesd-tai1413.1
—rt. G. HASTfNtSS GG., Seedsmen,
/Ulanta, G«,'f-AuvtHastings 1915
' Catalog;;-’ ft's Tree Su'd. w'H T-SH“&i
--terest and Imlp you ; o succirraFiK J9IB.
—H. -G. HaSTINGSDUC-, Seedsmen,
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special 25c yd Fl
Dorcesticks J
Iron bound cheviots . 20c yd i
I 36 inch sheeting 20c yd
36 inch percaalls 25c yd I
Gingham effect percalls 20c yd
32 inch dress Ginghams 25c yd
Amoskeag dress Ginghams 25c yd
We have small lotof dress ginghams
to offer at 15c yd
Dark prints new patterns 15c yd
Ladies vests two for 25c
Ladies hose black or white at 15c
Mens sox in navy black rose pa’m
beach 2 pair 25c -
Mens dress shirts new and noby
patterns $1.25
Boys sport shirts 60c
Mens blue work shirts 75c
County Directory
COURTS
Superior Court—Wm. C, Worrill,
Judge.
B. T. Castellow, Solicitor General.
J. E. Lane. Clerk.
C- H. Kimbrcl, Sheriff.
Court convenes fourth Monday in
April, and October.
City Court—W. I. Geer, Judge.
N. L."Rtapleton, Solicitor.
J. E. Lane, Clerk.
C. 11, Kimbrel, Sheriff.
Court convenes second Monday in
March,-June and December,
Commissioners Court -W. C. Dancer.
• Chairman.
J. E. Tabb, cotnmissicner 12th Disc,
■J. J. Harrell, J. P Cook commissioners
13th Disc., J. M. Shingler, coriirah
sioner 26th Disk. Court Ist Tuesday in
each month.
Ordinary's Court—W. C. Dancer, Or
dinary, Court first Monday in each
month.
M. D. Jones, Tax Collector.
D. D. Grimes, Tax Receiver.
City Directory
Council meets first Monday evening
in-each month.
Mayor, S. M. Watson.
,C*uncilmcn, W. J. Bush, F. E. Fudge,
J. P. Cook and L. E. Calhoun.
O. N. Sutton, Chief of Police.
R. H. Sanders, Sec’y and Treasuter.
Church Directory
Baptist Church, , . . Crumbley
pastor,
Preaching every fourth . ur.day.
Sunday School eyery Sunday tnorniu
i at 9 o’clock.
' Methodist Church. D. P. Mebrr.. I
t Pastor.
■j Preaching Ist, 3rd aru ’ Sendi. .
, I Sunday Sel'Toi i-ve;y Su.. lay _r:
at 9.45 o’clock.
,i Prayer r every .inesCty
J ’ evening.
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ffiMlft W util. ■ -<
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i ©eemtii
'■! Wffare “'
S .a.i.WS
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f :Jji, ct '
. jaehfeeJ a ’66VF'-'tat«t.
R made me feel like & new man.”
Wrice sacts. at all crus stores.
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MoSeY At
5 1-2 Per Cent
T can now in position to
make loams of s2ooo.ooand
lands in Millen
ami Carty Counties at pre
and one-half per cent.
Pronipt service.
N- L. BTAPIETOX,
tvd « ColquilL
Tax Receiver’s Rounds
I will ty- nt the following places on the dates named, for the pur
pose of receiving y, )Ur tax returns for the year 1918:
Boykin, March 7. Babcock, Maroh 8. Bait, March 9
Mrs. N M Bush “ 14. Lucile, “ 'ls .Mayhaw, “16
GPShingler "13. J M Shingler “20 RL Hodges" 27
Charley Brown •• 28. Corea, April 10. S L Pickron Apr 11
Cooktown April 12. Bait. “ 13. E F Clay •• 18
J L Lord “ 19. May haw, “ 20,
I will be in my office all the time when I »m not making the
rounds above named, uvd all are urgently requested to see me, either
■»’ my office or at some place above referred to, and thereby save
themselvis unnecessary trouble.'
D. D. GRIMES, Receiver Tax Ret urns.
J. O Pinkston, County Agent, will be with me in making my
rounds and will be glad tn meet the farmers to discuss with them
farming to meet the present conditions.
From Weak and Lame
To Wed and Strong
Try them. Foley Kidney Pills will
di for other men and women—quick
i”—what they have . doue for Mrs.
Siraynge.
“Last year, I got almost down with
my beck,” writes Mrs. H. T. Strayng®
of Gainesville, Ga., R. No. a. “I <t£- ,
sered from-inflammation of the blad
itar, and whenever I stopped .doctoring
£ grew worse. I-trie* Foiey Kidney
HBs,-and after ttiWing- tbepf
mi- 4>taM»r4ci*jd a -.be«hm>urMralat And
Oevr,oud S T-TW>a--;vjri-rfiy liHrU v-’a.n l've
i fcerewr-wygyai ?eWs. J aKa*Wi'.* : j®ts'
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US oW;- r nTfi4iS«<oW’4i¥etolar urinary
i i.c Wum t <,atei.Mlnt-4rf--bh* aSdJwdfe®
limtar 'JV Birtr jiohtw a»a S-eWfhg' Xii-jS
tfies: T*fey VWrtiferWidlmsqrfff
li action,-. iMMsa—pam. in... sides.
Umber up stiff joints and aching mus
icles. They put the kidneys and blad
. 4-t .in •ouhd. faeaituy. gc-nOitioe- .Try
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Tombstones
FOR SALE:—Monuments! I
represent ike National Marble
j Mills of Atlanta, and will be
pleased to show you through the
l>Mt line of samples you hat a seen
in'hometime. For'further partic
ulars see or write
J. E. COLE Jr.,
- Cordele, Ga.
A fertilizer especially adapted to
the production of
PEANUTS ’
ihe pruductiGi or
» °fe®-Valley
br^S e a
* • H. McRORIE, Solee' Afartagtcr
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