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More farmers use
“AAQUALITY”
Fertilizers every year than any other
I make of fertilizer sold.
I This country-wide preference for
; “AA QUALITY” Fertilizers has been
| earned and maintained by their un-
I equaled record for producing the largest
I yields and best quality of all crops. To
j insure the best crops, year after year, use
| “AA QUALITY ” FERTILIZERS
i I BEST KNOWN TO YOU UNDER THE
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Ij BOWKER’S AMERICAN
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I Atlanta Sales Department
| ’ 101 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
i Out Agricultural Service Butesu wilt help eolve your farming proHemt. Send
i for Dr. It. J. Wheeler'S Crop Bullettas. Address: 92 State Street. Boston. Mara.
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SIDE DRESS WITH
NITRATE of SODA
«For Quick and Sure Results Use Only'
NITRATE OF SODA
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Yom Can't Afford to Lose Your
W'‘ Season’s Work by Experimenting
i, With a late Spring and many weevil* expected, a
V Nitrate of Soda side dressing of 100 to 200 pounds
j ; per acre is'absolutely necessary to set squares before
drouth or weevils can hurt them. A Nitrate of Soda
f aide dressing insures yields and increases profits.
OUICK obe effective a side-dresser must be quick acting.
Official results in this country and abroad show con- f
- dusively that only in Nitrate of Soda is the plant food
J s 100%available<mmedfatefyitisapplied.Itleavesno s
i add residue. The Georgia Experiment Station says:
I ' ‘‘The proper.rise of Nitrate of Soda is of great
■ ~ \ importance in growing cotton under boll weevil
| conditions. The nitrogen should be in a quick
*r acting, readily available form and abundant” '
gSURE* * Th ete farmers report the following increased yields
i, ‘ of seed cotton from the use of 200 lbs. per acre of
* ’ "Nitrate of Soda as a side dressing in addition to t
their regular fertilizers: Increased Yield
H. F. Hook, Statesboro, Ga. 337 lbs. per acre
A 4 S.P. Rice, Scott, Ga. . . . 450 lbs. “ “
SW da ’ LG. Barber, Rockingham, Ga. 4001bsl " "
< s G. P. Hamilton, Gore, Ga. . 232 lbs. “ “
Years of actual results show
Mitral e of Soda the best side-dresser *
■ T ° Ur county or sead a postal card with your addres*
; «He i£- ?*• OUT office for our free bulletins which hare helped
/thousands of fanners to grow bi/ger and more profitable crops.
CHILEAN NITRAT’S OF SODA
X EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
’ ._ Dr. William S. Myers, Director
’lllß Hurt Bldg- Atlanta. Ga. ST William Straat. New York
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For J .
Superior Court
To the voters of the Pataula Circuit:
I am a candidate for the office of
judge of the Superior Courts of the
Pataula Circuit, subject to the State
Primary of 1926.
If nominated and elected, I will faith
fully and impartially discharge the du
ties of the office, keeping constantly
in view the best interests of the public,
and in the administration of the law,
will honestlX endeavor to give equal
justice to all. without respect to per
sons; also, will run an orderly and a
strict court, and dispatch business
rapidly.
It is my desire to see all or the voters,
and I earnestly ask the support of the
people.
Respectfully submitted
CHAS. W. WORRILL.
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DUNN’S—Dry Cleanir.il Plant,
Cuthbert, Ga. removeaapots, cleans
and presses clothes for men nnd
women, in a most satisfactory man
ner; and their work is dune lApjdiy,
I PNEHffI
left me with a frightful cough and
very weak. I had spells when I could
hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20
minutes. My doctor could not help
i me, but I was completely cured by
I DR. KING’S
Naw Discovery
Mrs. .1. E. Cox, Joliet, 111.
50c AND SI.OO AT ALL DRUGGtSTS.
AID TO BEAUTY
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Under thl* young woman’s skillful
hands the front of the Administration ■
Building of the SesqubCentennlal In
ternational , Exposition Association
qujckly’ takes on a delightful aspect.
She directs gardeners where to place
the Aiall trees and shrubs about the
great stucco building. She is doing
her share to make the big celebration
of the-lSDth anniversary of the sign
ing •of the Declaration of Independ
ence a success.
AMERICAN YOUTH
CANDIDATE
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MisS Helen F. Dodge of Pennsylva
nia. holder of a Carnegie medal for
heroism, has been nominated as a
candidate for the American Youth
Award established by the director* of
the Sesqui-Centennial International
Exposition, which is to be held in
Philadelphia from June 1 to Decem
ber 1 in celebration of 150 years of
tAmerican Independence. Miss Dodge,
the daughter of George H. Dodge of
5944 Walton avenue, Philadelphia,
jumped into the Toms River at Ocean
Gate, N. J., fully dressed, aad, while
having use of only one arm, saved the
lite of a drowning girl
S SALE.
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GEORGIA. Miller County:
Will b* sold before the court house
door of said county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Aug. 1926 at public out cry to the highest
bitter for cash the following de
scribed property to-wit:
1 Dark bay mare mule named Hattie
about 12 years old, and 1 black horse
mule named Rabbit 10 or 12 years old,
and property found in possession of C.
W. Sheffield Sr., also 1 dark bay horse
mnle named Frank about 10 years old,
1 dark bay mare mule named Daught
about 9 years old, and J blue mare mule
named Della 8 years old, and property
found in possession of W F Narris. also
1 black horse mule named Biggon about
7 years old, and projierty found in the
possession of H C Bean Jr., and said
property levied on as the property of
C C Weaver in favor of W S & G M
Sparks, under and by virtue of a com
mon law fi fa issued from the superior
court of Calhsun county, this 6 day of
July, 1926.
R. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
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GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
W. M. Beall having made application
to me in due form to be appointed per
manent administrator upon the estate
of J. R. Beall late of said county no
tice is hereby given that said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term
of the court of Ordinary for said coun
ty to be held on the first Monday in
August 1926.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this sth day of July 1926.
W. C. Dancer, Ordinary.
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Professional Cards
Jesse A. Drake C. A. Drake
Drake & Drake
ATTORNEYS AT LaW
Cook Building
Colquitt, Georgia.
Dr. E. B- Baughn
Physician and Surgeon
Cook Building.
Colquitt Ga
A
Announcement for
Judge of the
Superior Courts
To The White Voters of The
Pat.’.ula Circuit:
I am now serving an unexpired
term as Judge of ’he Superior
Courts of the Pataula Circuit, and
am a candidate for the full term,
subject to the action of the regu
lar Democratic Primary.
The cordial co-operatiun of jo
rors court officials, lawyers, and
the public generally has caused
the courts to run quietly, orderly
and without undue friction, with
the result that business has been
dispatched, time aud money saved
with the dockets of the appearing
in excellent condition.
My duties as judge, which I will
not neglect, will prevent me from
making a p-rsoual canvass cf all
the voters, but will appreciate the
opportunity of meeting as many
as possible.
The dual result however must
necessarily rest with the people
when they express their honest
convictions by their votes on the
day of the Pritrsrv.
Your continued co-operation
and support will be deeply appre
ciated.
Respectfully,
M. J. Yeomans,
D awson, Ga. |
J. M. FUDGES
• STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
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» Comprise the FRESHEST line in town
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Fresh Produce, Low Prices,Your
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B Firestone Tires And Tubes
e Cigars And Cigarrettes
Patronage Appreciated.
* ■ Next door north of Harrell Hotel.
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j Plenty Money
■ • To Loan!!
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f We’re in positon to lend all the mon
’ ey you need on farm lands at 5 1 2 per
r s cent, at 1 perc commission.
I’ll be at office of Jesse A. Drake ev
. ery Wednesday, and will be glad to take
your application.
JOHN ROBERTS,
Representative Bainbridge Ntl.
Farm Loan Association.
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; COWS & HogS
It will pay you to see me
; before you sell your Hogs
& Cows,
I will pay the Highest Market
Price for them.
J. H. Christie
Look and See
If you have an old suit, overcoat or pants
bring them to me and let me make them
new in color and looks. Pressing and
cleaning done on quick notice. All my
work guaranteed.
W. M. BATT’S Pressing Club.
Colquitt - - - Georgia.
Next door east of Hanna’s Restaurant
Where M'ork is Done icitk Care mid Appreciated.
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FAMOUS ARTIST INSTRUCTS |
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William de Leftwich Dodge, famous mural artist, in his studio at th*
Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition grounds In Philadelphia, where
the 150th anniversary of signing the Declaration ot Independence will ba
celebrated from June, to December, of this year, giving instructions to a grou>
ot young artists who are creating the “Rainbow City.” Mr. Dodge is th*
color expert for the exposition, and every bit .of color work done must ba
approved by him. * _ _
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