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Dover Courier from Dover, Tennessee • 4

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Dover Courieri
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i' i i i i 1 Vi 1 iimiii i I 1 1 i I i iii tr i TT i 8 4 mm 4 4 mmm 4 I tecssce Re Hake Fine oUtfhiER n4 4n miu tw TWit Act 1 Coe HLAI'Y' I Cogjm I I DOVER Capital Stock $25000 Surplus $2000 IiOWELL President Chas Bruton Vice ice President Logan AJ cElrct A3hier ti ita M-OSn March iIn WAGGONER Editor and Proprietor 1 i Advertising Rates Display advertising 16 cents per inch on any page except first Pger gHfelt P8 20 cents per JnclwvertM reading read-locals 12 cents per line FRIDAY MAY 5 1922 INCEMENTS I Sykes' Clicv ha Bruicn 'C Scarborough Hire WE JW Boswell ABkew Gortiaiu State and County Depositary I Correa First National Bank Nauhvale Tenn Na tional Bank of Commeroe in New York ivtpeoifully solicit individval and firm accounts and3 ry one' will be aooorded liberal accommodations WEEtfS CHANGE It will be that the Courier is printed altogether in our office this week This has added quite a bit to the work necessary to get the paper out but owing to the press in some of the advertising sent us and the space we have been giving to the Fence Law we find that we are getting behind with matters that we want to publish so we have resorted to the plan of printing the entire paper here for this issue This is perhaps the first time in the history of the county that an eight page paper has been printed wholly in the county and we trust that we may be able to make some permanent arrangements to do more of this a little later It is our purpose and intention to publish communications sent us properly signed but we must again call our attention to the fact that our space is limited and for that reason we can not print all the letters sent us on the Fence as fast as they come to us We believe that in boing this we are serving our subscribers in a way that will be more beneficial to them than would be any effort we -might care -to make to OUR POLITICAL before a people who are capable of reaching their own conclusions PUREBRED SIRES AND HERD IMPROVEMENT See UoOkheProportkoENdcive VAoodtffUAfbxiatf Pm7isAesyhcn a PUREBRED -Sire is Uscd Authorized to announce 0 Hake candidate for State Senate subject ti the action of the Dem- ocratic Pfiary Jectio11 Aug 3 1922 representative 1 1 We are authorized to announce as a candidate for Representative for Stewart County Election Ayg 3 1922 Jos W' George McIntosh toward Major 5 COUNTY JUDGE xt Praarasin fu GfMfrMtiauf Purebred ana Csvaeute C(kus 1st Ctoai 'K- ItbiflurM OuUiahtNhr Urfutvaemt ialUfoGemh arums na ia 71 mirk thtGrade BuUs iV IS tv rf kr-t' fi 1 VrS- 1 4 i wjkt 1 a i 1 TENN I I PiiVrafjuxCMnatumf liiUp Grade Onto to Church Beys Record DaTiJiea Cooty Yoith Wint Fint PUr Nearly 2000 Enrolled i There were 1374 beys enrolled In th pig clnbs In Tennelmee 4n 1021 jHeKr(h allowing the results accom-ipllithed by 803 boya wera colluetod by ithe county agricultural aguta They jfuttened 41)0 hogs for the market and I land W4 purebred gtlta to bo urad as IbriMul aowa From 100 aowa rulaed the -prevlous year a total of 2307 TlfS were furrowed Thla Included aprlng and fall litter from euch aow making an average of 7 nigs to eufh Utter lleporta of thla kkid are convincing that tlie value of the pig riub work la lneatlniable A few buys are being given an Insight Into the work of pro dudng purebred awlne for breeding stock Large numbers are Improving the stork kept on small farms and are using this Improved stork for Bren ter and more economical pork pro duction I 8ummer 8anders and Hla Cham plon Plgf Ha Won First Place In' the State Pig Club Contest and Won Free Trip to International Llvectock Show at Chicago Since a great many' purqbrcd hots have Jieen produced Uie past few yeura Id Uie pig clubs the general Tade of hogs In many localities lias hreu materially improved As a 'result of this the boys have learned that well bred hogs are more suitable for pork production In tlie same way that- they are better for breeding stork It la believed now that the greatest opportunity for the pig club boy Is In the production of pork und their Interest la gradually turning In that direrUoiki At pcactcallyevery county and district fair last fall there waa nn I creased number of pork plgk awa by club members Qne biuidprd -dab members In' Montgomery County fattened a carload of club plgj und shipped them to the niurket It cod 1412 to produce the lioga and get them to market while they soli for $1338 leaving a net profit of $32(1 The state pig club contest waa ojien only to the boya who raised pork plgm The state champion prise which waa a free trip to the International Livestock show ut Chicago waa won by Summer Sunders of Davidson County PRODUCTION OF BEEF INCREA8ING CATTLE A change la coming over the business of beef production' The farmers of Tennessee are more and more taking up tills great industry that for many yen A was accorded to 'the range districts of the west The conditions Influencing this change have been taking stiupe for a number of years and will continue for no brief period The farmer for the benefit of hla farm and the safety of his bank account la raising cattle It Is the safest course It will increase the fertility of his' It will lusurey In bund As yet' there are thousands of farms that have not become i part of the expanding effort in beef production but the tendency la In the right dlrccilon Deef production oii the farm is on tlie Increase and lmpplly the value of good blood has been generally acknowledged so that the quality cf the product will make Its to' tlie more discriminating buyers Tte fanner must 'be' producers ratlier tlijin specnlutors A good many ruusnns exist for tills not the lenst of whirii Is jhut of permanency anil the betterment of the 'mill unit the 1m-provehieut of the farm The opportunities for expansisn are found )nrge-ly oa the home farm or in the home community The dnyu- of alluring optwrtunltles "elsewhere '-have-passed From now on is ronstructlve effort that tylll win Siieculutlve opportunl-tles are remote and uncertain but Intelligent persistent effort on the good farms of Tennessee beckons to all who own pr operate the land'' Beef productJon-plays 4ta fandamen--tal part in this penpanept farm pros- silly U-'t r- Replace GRADE Sires With GOOD PUREBREDS JoU tu 'BETTER -DETITER stock Vj We are authorized to announce as a candidate for County Judge for Stewart County Election Aug 3 1922 A Link' MF Brandon JWRlce FOR SHERIFF We are authorized to announce as a candidate for sheriff of Stewart County Election Aug 3 1922 Ellis' Rollins Murray Scarborough JBCrockaVell Sidney Crisp Gray A Ezell" Millard Robinson Clements Hendricks George A' COUNTY COURT CLERK We are authorized to announce as a candidate for County Court Clerk for Stewgrt County Election Aug 3 1922 Henry Andrews LeeBilbrey trt TRUSTEE 1 1 We are authorized to announce a Hilliard 1 as a candidate for re-election to the office of Trustee for Stewart Countyi1 Election Aug 3 1922 REGISTER We are authorized to announce OEHysmith as a candidate for re-election to the office of Register for Stewart County 4 Election Aug 3 1922 CIRCUTT COURT CLERK 1 1 We are authorized to announce as a candidate for Circuit Court Clerk of Stewart County Election Aug 3 1922 Jno Beasley Ilobing i SI Waggoner Lewis Fcltner' ArthurG Heflin The above chart allows the Influence of pure-bred and grade bulla In thq process of breeding cattle Tbe chart to the left illustrafej the use of a punw bred In grading up native cows while tbe chart to the right shows the longj drawn-out process when the farmer uses a scrub or grade bulL Note how raps Idly the proportion of native blood (black portion) diminishes When a pur4 bred sire Is used as In the chart to the left With a purebred bull the breeder achieves more In two generations tkari In five with a grade bull The moral of thla story aa livestock specialists of tbe Division of Extension University of Tennessee tell it la to ase pure-bred Ires for herd Improvement Replace fhe scrub alrea and the grade tires with! good purebreda Join the R1 res-Better Stock" campaign Consult youg county agricultural agent livestock specialist of the Division of Extension eg the United States Department of Agriculture from time to time for any infoip station you nepd1 Breeders over the state havdvient In to tlie animal husbandry department of the Division of Extension a list of purebred bulla for sale This list reaches Into tbe hundreds and there is no excuse for any farmer being unable to breed to a pure-bred bull of his favorite breed say livestock specialists' Names og breeders having purebred bulla for sale will be furnished by the livestock specialists on request Campaigns to eliminate the scrub sire are now being conducted In many counties of tbs state Tbe drive'ls meeting with the sp proval of fanners and breeders and some counties have accomplished soma very flue work alorigthta line If there Is such a drive on in your county and 4 you have not yet joined atudy the above chart closely anil see if you do not think that It will pay you to line upwlth tho movement ALL DAY SINGING There will an all day singing at the Big A school house on the last Sunday Slay (28th) Everybody invited to attend as we are expecting to have some of the best singers in the County with us Bring a luhch as the singing will begin at 10 A and will not close before 3:30 PM Promoter AOasliOffcr The Dover Courier has made a special clubbing rate with the Memphis Commercial Appeal by yrhich we will furnish' bdth papers for the low price of ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY FIVE CENTS The Commercial Appeal is one of the largest and best papers in the South and we hope to receive many new subscribers on this offer One dollar and twenty five cents for both papers Stata of Ohio City of Toledo locu County ml Prank 3 Cheney make oath that hr la aenior partner of the firm of Cheney Co doing tfuiineao In the City Of Toledo County and Bute aforeeald and that eald Arm will pay the mm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for oach and ovary cuao of Catarrh that cannot bo oured by tho uie of CATARRH MEDICINE FRANK CHENET Sworn to before me and eubecrlliad in Bty preaanca thla fth day of December AD ISMl A GLEASON (Boat) Notary Public Cmtarh Medicine la taken internally and acta through tho Blood on tho Mucoua Burfacaa of tho Byatam Band foriteatimonlela free 3 CHENET CO Toledo a Sold by all drugglate Tic Haifa Family PUla for eonatlpatton Cures Malaria Chills OOO Bilious Jfever Colds and LaGrippe -4 mmmm Kill 43 Writs Irvin Narfcood Peiuuylnusia He aaya After uahtg on huge rpgkam we eounted 48 dead rata JKAfiNAP UOa 'em dries up the eoreaa and lemma no email Cats and does toaeh It Ooraeain oonrenien BixeeMea no mudng with other food Oat a package today -Three sheet 8Se for Mtehen or cellar SSe for chicken houae or eorn crib SLZS tor borne end oatbnlldluga Tour money hack if RAT-ENAP do the work RAT 8 A Lrevce MQ sjjm Before buying a tractor consider its long life and easy way of being repaired and wonderful strength 1 Li Gardner Dealer- Henry Tenn 666 Cures Malana Chills find Fever Deagifte er BQiens Fever lt i 1 i Turn the Road FOR CONSTABLE We are: authorized to aanonn- 1 ce Willie Weston as a candidate forconatable of List Wo 9 airari i Election Augv3 l922 i- Church helps a man from his moral rutsgnd starts Tnsion the highway of right' thinking and right living The longer tire v- travel in ruti tho deeper they be come and (he more dlficult it is to get out of them The churches of this community are here tohelp you otR of both social and moral ruts They provide Christian fellowship 'T nd offer the only solution for sin i the gospel of Jesus Ghost rf No man ever regretted the time he vent in church attendance Let ushelp you out of your' perhaps youwill helpue out of out We ars authorized to announce Hordon tkctBiUatte Hi iiIT aurfkt i 7 4' 1 7v Jty A 'Twt's rf i -4 -I Vi- fi 1 7 1 M- sftt'ltfiar 5MB8sagBBfaaEBMHBBa5aMeag -v4- -a (vr ft 1.

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Years Available:
1886-1923