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PACK SIX WE HAVE AC I | FROM THE F7 U W /\ *. I XT C v. L-L>l SiL'J 1_ 1~. C I Clay County Agent Carrying On Corn Production Tests liayc-sville, June 24.?Ittempt to find a scientific am.-v." the oft htar question f "What the best veriety of torn f> r <lay County?" County Agent W. II. Anderson is condiutir.tr f r < pr??duction tests in th? ? -unty with a number of va:t"tii> i>; corn to s? which will make th> best ?ducti? r. These teste are bcinjr cur.ie i tin under the plan known ;?* tij mnuini-j ty corn test plots. County- Air rft , Anderson explained that by ;n - w TJ? YOU HA VE JL m n" appetite. Indication, Wind M ua Stomach Sick Heidicbt. "run down," you will fina IjTutt's Pills I wliityiMMed. They tone the weak II stomach, and build up the system. I Notice to | Tax I I AH taxes 1923 that ai August the 1 | vertised to sei | in September | to pay soonei I not now. A w. P. | Tax C WHOLE BODY ! IN t Morse, La.?Mrs. L. P. Lair bert, who has been a popula school-teacher here for seven years, recently told a visitor o her interesting experiences wit Cardui. "Just before my . . . cam on," said Mrs. Lambert, '1 woul ache all over. My feet, my toes my arms, hands, head?my whol body seemed to be in one awfi pain. I would grow so nervou that I could not hold a cup in m hand. My husband would hav to hold my coffee for me t 'drink. Last fall I was in such bad condition that I had to spen about three days in bed ever month. It seemed to me that was on my last go-round." Then one day, said Mrs. Lair bert, she happened to it id abou Cardui and the experiences c some women who had bee helped by it. "I felt that Cardt might help me if I tried it," sh 1HH ROLLING FOR TF vRMER IN MIDDLE Gl Everybody . M. i it lion .. a: t that t!..' best varieties fron. the . mmunit\ we.t \ at against or.. an1-thi.r and again-: the best variet.is :"ri-rn a!i ever the state that is adaptthis sectIon. In this way it i- h* ; . d that the one or tw? vr.r.eties that will yield be:*t on Clay County si i! might b^ discovered. In these t sis plots usually tea varieties of corn have been used, with two rows of each vatiety. All who are interested in knowing how to increase production of corn without increasing the fertility of the land or doing additional til';>g .-h? ild study these tests, said Mr. \ ideison. Production in corn yields have been increased one-fifth by the use of different varieties of crrn with t increasing fertility, it was explained. These community plots are located at John Tiger's, on Shooting Creek; at Witt PenUnd's, at Elf; Loc- Penland's. at Hayesville; and in Mr. Abe Green's crop at L. L. Scrogg's at Brasstown. t 3 Delinquent j 1 3ayers for the year: re not paid by: st, will be ad-1 It 111 91 ITlUllUa^ . You will have or later, why ODOM 'ollector SEEMED INEJWFUL PAII i- continued, "for I had been su: r fering with similar troubles 1 tl those mentioned there. 1 ha >f heard of Cardui all my life an h I knew many women who sai they had been helped by it. Tt e very next day I began to take i d '"Very soon after, I began 1 i, notice my improvement. I kej e on till I felt like a differei tl woman. I gained in weight froi s 98 pounds to 116 and felt betti y than I had in years. 1 took si e bottles right along and found o a splendid tonic. My sufferin was pal LIj* UUC UV ? (UIl-UUW d condition and the Cardui stimi y lated my appetite and helped n I to gain the strength I needei ... I take a bottle every no i- and then, even now, just as it tonic to keep up my strengtl if but I am in better health thi n I have been in for years." li All druggists sell Cardui, Ti c it > THE CHKOKM 3COU1. M TERV IE FOURTH OF JULY. ! BORGIA. THUS INSURIIS r Loves a < l!N fiPl Ak A A ^ Jsi ^ 1 \uuni re air rr>i ti y ? 1 tWlj??jr\X.iIj A IV ul WONDERFUL RESULTS ( I Mr. Philnn write? that he hail kid- ^ i y tr uble. purchased Hobo Kidney | v and Bladder Remedy from a dup store at W infield. Louisiana, and n a writes to give testimony of the wc:i-'t derfu! r. suits h. obtained by taking it. i He says he never had a recurrinjr symptom since taking Hobo Kidney and Bladder Remedy. Hobo is an herb balm made from i * an herb that prows in Lousiana and Fast Texas. It contain- n > alcohol, oj iatts. or habit f< rmir.p drugs but ' the herbs f ont which it is made ear- ' ry a purifying property that has ' For sale by all druggists at $1.20 1 a bottle. A six bottle treatment 1 costs $6.00 and is guaranteed to give j 1m en found of preat remedial value, satisfaction or money refunded. Hobo Medicine Co., Beaumont, Texas (Advertisement)' . Will Soon Open Reading : Rccm At The Library : | At a recent meeting of the tc.wn | council, and at the suggestion of a i C committee from the Woman's Club t* which appeared before the council, ! [ plans were worked out for the openj. injr of the public Library ir. the e\? t* er.ing for a few hours. The east ?j room of the library or. the second { } floor, which is now unoccupied, will X i be provided with table and chairs ? and a reading room opened. Period{ icals and magazines and newspapers j[. will supplement the supply of hooks ? in order to provide a place for the V i e< pie of the community who like | to read, especially the you rig peopie. The library, to begin with, will be ? open three evenings in the week and ? j three afternoons in the week on alt;i: nate days. It is expected that this X' arrangement will be put into effect ?! I the first of July. j* j The present librarian will have ? i charge of the library in the evening X I also. K| *j CENTRAL PEACHTREE. 1*11 June 24.?The infant of Mr. and Jr , Mrs. Norman Anderson died and was buried in the Peachtree cemetery. Thursday. The baby was only a few days old. Mr. Roy McDonald, of Murphy, and Miss Grace B error, g were happily married Thursday night, June lOtht, j They left immediately for Asheville - | N.C., where they will spend a Tew || days. We wish the young couple i \ I long and happy married life. Misses Lois Witt and Ora Millei f- came very near being drowned las' to ! week in Hiawassee River just belov id the new dam while learning to swim jd . They stepped off a rock into dee] id water. Oakley Witt rescued them ie k Mr. John Trull left Thursday fo Athens, Tenn., where he will visi rf-lntivM for n nrpolr r>?- t>i>A It I ? ? | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cable left Fri f' day for Knoxville, Tenn., after a via ^ it to her sister, Mrs. L. G. Berrong. jr Z. Miss Frances McBee has arrive u j to spend the summer months wit her sister, Mrs. L. G. Bussey. a. yy Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen and chil a dcen visited relatives at Vests Sal ^ ' urday and Sunday. in ! [ Mr. Walter Witt from Murphy vis y ; ited his sisters, Mrs. Wrill Cornwe I ' and Mrs. Ike Wilson, Sunday. ' P-~- -.? IT ^ -V.., W UUfHT. mXTTM CAKOUNA sap PW BHm IT SHOULD REACH F iG THE BEST QUALI' Georgia V rvrcm TC A MH DDATM TrT iiij M 1W L/WLi "irr-mwigmir??r flB Miss Ruth Younp was the puest of iiss Fanny Moss Sunday. We are -orry to report that Mr. ;am Barnett is on the sick list this veek; also Mrs. J. C. Moss. Misses Mae and Mob Sudderth enrtaint d a few of their friends on rhursday nipht with a card party. Misses Ruth and Lena Younp enertained a few of their friends on Sunday nipht with a sinpinp. Prof. Glenn Pipes, from Marble moved his family to the teach rape here. He is to be principal r?f the Ptachtree school this term riarence Hendrix and Mary Jo Mc Combs are to be two other teachers Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudderth. fron Murphy, spent Thursday nipht witl relatives here. Mrs. Cyrus Witt and children vis i ~ ~ I I II I ifi r I Tov ! . i-lli INS! IERE MONDAY, JUNE rY AND FRESH STOCK Watermelon / CO., I ited Mrs. Ike Wilson Sunday. Mrs. Will Cornwell and children visited htr sister, Mrs. Ike Wilson, Sunday. SUNNY POINT. The decoration at Hopewell was aj splendid success. The many visitors j seemed t? enjoy it. There were several Murphy people there, including Mrs. Sam Robinson and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Ben Fl ming. An excellent sermon was preached by Rev. Robert Bell. Mr. Dawson Ledford returned from Gastonia last Sunday morning. Mr. Herman Montgomery, son of ' Mr. Lum Montgomery, recently shot * the largest fox that has ever been ' seen in this section. Mr. Clyde Payne has returned from Michigan to spend a few weeks i with friends and relatives. :i Misses Lexio and Gypsie Allen from Shoal Creek spent Saturday night with the daughters of Mr. Bowman - Harris. vrw i m A V VS X X A STOVE : have them?All Styles ai - with all accessories. i too hot to spend long h worrying with that old stc me in and get one of our q or Ranges and make sumr tid easy. THE PRICE IS RIGH1 /nson & Anc "Everything For The Ho 114 Mo ? . 30TH, DIRECT I :. ORDER NOW. 1 nc. I i elephone 101 | .. J Repairing Method;st Parsonage This Week Minor repairs are being made at the Methodist parsonage this \reek by the church. Additional window? are being put in the dining room so as to admit more light and add to its appearance. FOR OVER ZOO YEARS | haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, i lumbago and uric acid conditions. r.QVO ME?)^. HAARLEM OIL GD2SSSO correct interna! troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All drungists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal EED I id Prices? ours in the >ve. uick baking ner cooking < "! ? l | 99 i 1IIC fl { I
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