- The Screen's First Singing, Dancing, Talking Comedy of the Old South (original poster)
- 200 NEGRO ENTERTAINERS FROM THE LEVEES AND THE COTTON FIELDS (original poster - all caps)
- The Soul of Dixieland Talking and Singing from the Motion Picture Screen! (original ad)
- ...bringing you all the happiness and pathos of native workers so you can HEAR and SEE! (original ad)
- It's a Musical Dramedy! If you know what we mean (Print Ad- Sunday Sun,(( Vancouver, BC)) 7 September 1929)
- HEAR THE SOUL OF THE SOUTH EXPRESS ITSELF (Print Ad- Huon Times, ((Franklin, Tasmania)) 22 November 1929)
- ALL ABOARD THE NELLIE BLY Bound for the Fields of Cotton and the Land of Song Where You'll Hear the Beat of "HEARTS IN DIXIE" (Print Ad- Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 29 May 1929)
- THE SOUTH'S VERY SOUL IN THE MOST REMARKABLE PICTURE EVER OFFERED ON THE SPEAKING SCREEN (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 5 May 1929)
- SEE and HEAR the screen's first singing, dancing, talking musical drama of the Southland. Hilarious Plantation weddings in Crinoline days. real old fashioned southern barbecue. Good ship "Nellie Nly," the pride of the Mississippi. All Colored Cast Starring Stephen Fetchet (Print Ad- Leader-Courier, ((Elk Point, S.D.)) 12 December 1929)
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