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ed, and th»_rcport3 which arc mailed
in the afternoon-reflect actual mark
et conditions for that same morning
from points all over the United States
and the shipments and shipping infor
mation Jor the previous twenty-four
hour period. Never before has in
formation of this kind been obtainable
and the Department is to be congrat-’
ulated upon being able to issue it
while it is still fresh and full of news
interest, arid while it can be used to
advantage by shippers; shipping as
sociations, and members of the trade.
Book of Mixed Feeds
Southern Sunshine
dairy cows, beef cattle,, // ppprtc IM
work oxen, horses ana II Is
-r males ?■; || -*u*rcan
Ji I *janu IH
T ELLS you how to pre- /Cl I I PiL
pare mixed feed / OvLJU*. /lr*
scientifically. / ^>0 . IJn'l
Gives the right* fqrv^K >7 11M
tnula for every. Wt ss&aitum^ IB
combination of feeds Vk / J/ SKvKSffigg. Hill
used in the South. I ml
Tells the percentage // p^SSYp / Ml-.
of protein and carbohy- ^ l| -^- Ls * I JR!
drates. Directs what amount L | Mr 1
of each mixture to feed for main- ^
tenance, for milk production, for fattening and for work,.
This book also contains an interesting chapter on
J-f land, Luzianne brings cheer to meal
time-breakfast, dinner and supper. Folks
who try it once have a gepuine affection
for it ever after. Luzianne comes-to you
in clean, sanitary, air-tight tins. The
flavor stays in—impurities stay out Buy
a con of Luzianne. Use the whole can.
If you don’t honestly believe it is better,
than .any other coffeo you ever tasted,
tell the grocer to refund your money,
8gt,tryfe
fly following the information de-
scribed above, more equitable distri
bution of perishable products is ob
tained, which in turn means that ser
ious shortages and oversupplies Hre
reduced to a minimum, and that bet
ter prices are obtained all along the
line of handling. This does not mean
that theconsumer pays more for. the
goods, but it does mean that the cost
rif handling and wastage is steadily
reduced, so that everyone from the
man who- produces to the man who
consumes is being benefitted.'
In addition to this daily, informa
tion, the Department also issues a
Weekly News Release, which is com
piled in Washington every Tuesday
■ ■ cottonszccT ■ ■
V HULLS k
** UNTLCSS
Shows why these ddinted hulls have greater forage value
than the old style hulls, why they allow better assimila
tion of food, Why they go farther, why they take less
space for storage, why they are easy to handle, wfchr they
mix well with other food, why cattle relish than, why
they cost much less than old style hulls and why thou
sands of feeders are enthusiastic about them. The mixed
feed formulas show how to combine Buckeye Hulls
properly with concentrates and other feeds.
Mr. W. ft Ltfford, Troy.Hla.,
~ prefers Buckeye Bulls to did
that the} me tess trouble to ft
digestive organs and seem to
"When It Poors, It Reigns'
morning. This is sent out on the af
ternoon of the same day, and is in
ishort and concise statement ef the
trading tendencies throughout the
United States as a whole. A short
paragraph covering these points is de
voted to each one of the crops prev-
which shows thee old storage holdings
of all of the principal food-stuffs.
This includes reports from all the im
portant cold storage in the United
States and is shown in totals. These
style hulls. He says
ed, me better fm the
agree with the cows
better.
Tssecare the but remits end to develop tbs ensilage odor, uret the halts
thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do tbis bj
welting them down night sad morning for tbe nest {ceding. li et an; time
tbis cannot be done, wot down a luet thirty minntu. li jou prefer In
toed tbe buUa dry, uee only half u much by bulk u ef old,otyle bulls.
Send to the Nearest Mill for Your Copy of the Book
Dents The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dnt.c
ass?. iSsst* ssss*
marketing is enlarged it in turn will
mean better growing, better packing
and more intelligent diatribution.
-Any inquiries or requests for fur
ther information should be addressed
to the United States Department of
Agriculture, Bureau of Markets, 414-
16 Connally Building, Atlanta, Ga.
If you desire any of thk informa
tion, you may All in the attached
blank. -
Bulletins desired on following crops'i
become better informed on-market
conditions. If one’s Imowledge of
during the previous twenty-four hours
.together with their deatMhtions. This
information is then assAbled in
Washington and relayed V5 the De
partment’s variousjpermanent offices
before nine oeloclc the following
morning. The man in charge of the
market stations secure their quota
tions by getting out on tho markets
with the opening of business, and per
sonally interviewing the various tons
buying and selling these articles. By
talking to the various members of
the trade and seeing the actual sales
made, theso men ore able to know ex
actly what the market conditions are,
the prices, quality and condition of
the stock, and the trading tenden
cies. This information is then sent
over the Government leased wires to
the Washington office, where it is re
sent over tho various wire
circuits
which arc on looped up with the Wash
ington office. ,
...Kion uuice. u
These circuits are catablislied in
the East, taking in the cities in the
middle Atlantic States; in the North
taking in the Northeastern States, in
the South, taking in such markets as
Birmingham, • New Orleans, Atlanta,
Jacksonville, Memphis, and Forth
dlo western and western cities.
information sent over each circuit is
Again transmitted over the otherr cir
cuits so that every morning each city
ia familiar with the existing condi
tions In all other cties.
In addtlon to following thee ondi-
tions in the markets, the Department
has field offices in all of the principal
producing areas. These offices are
set up previous to the opening of any
I particular deal, and are continued un-
[til that particular shipping section has
finished for the year. The men in
charge of thes field offices'keep in con
ktant touch with all the large associa
tions, individual shippers, buyers and
broken, and report the daily condi
tions to the Washington office. The in
formation sent in by them is mint to
all of the other producing anas and
to all of the markets. Ts soon as any
of the above information commences
'to come in over tho wine, it is assem
bled in the market stations and print
ed. Shortly after noon each day, it
is sent out to the complete mailing
list in that station.
One point worthy of attention is
the fact that all of these data an pub
llihcd Immediately upon being recehr-
J. J. Cooper
Vienna, Ga.
TSEVROLETj
You will make no mistake
if you invest your money in a
Chevrolet. The returns from
your investment will exceed
your expectations.
We have a variety of mod
els. You will find it easy to
A new line of work has been open
ed In the South within the past few.
weeks' by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture. A permanent
office has been established in Atlanta
416 Connally Building, which is 'in
charge of Mr,:C. W. Chewning. This
office ts carrying on what ia known as
a Market News Service, which is in
reality a statement of daily quota
tions from practically every market
in the country, showing the essential
market conditions on fruits arid vege
tables. This information covers the
following commodities.
Apples, Asparagus, Cabbage, Can
taloupes, Celery, Cherries, Grapes,
Lettuce, Onions, Peaches, Pears, Po
tatoes, White Potatoes, '.Tomatoes,
Watermelons, Beans, Oranges, Tan
gerines, Grapefruit, Mandarians, Pep
pers, Snap-Beans, Egg Plant.
- No one unfamiliar with this work
realizes the great amount of energy
and detail necessary In order to pub
lish this information on the same day
the market report themselves cover.
In order to handle the great volume
of work, it has been necessary for the
Government to establish leased tele
graph wir ecircults, and to have
double shift of telegraphers. The wire
is busy from 6 o’clock in the morning
until 6 o’clock at night, and informa
tion is being transmitted all the time.
When it is realized that practically
nil of this information is.handlod in
cipher which cuts down the volume of
words 5-600 per cent and the wires
are busy twelve hours it can be seen
that a great deal of valuable informa
tion is being disseminated from the
Atlanta office. The United States
Department of Agriculture has these
leased wires in srime thirty or forty
permanent market stations, and the
entire office force spends practically
all of its time in handling information
covering shipments and market con
ditions of perishable fruits and vege
tables. This information is the most
up-to-date and concise that has ever
been published either by private or
public institutions, as it requires an
excellent piece of machinery, well
trained in every respect, to know the
number of cars of each crop shipped
out of each state every day, and to
know what'these crops ate bringing
on the principal markets daily.
- In order to handle this'' informa
tion, it has boon necessary for the
Department to arrange with the rail-
Foid & Calhoun
Pinehurst, Ga.
For High-Grade Cem
etery Memorials
CONFER WITH
C. J. Clark:
PROPRIETOR
CLARK’S MONUMENTAL WORKS
AMERICUS. GEORGIA
The Firm of Established Reputation
A full and complete line of
Caskets, Coffins and Burial Robes
always ready for your inspection.
The experience of twenty years in
this line enables us to offer unex
celled service.
J. P. Beard & Sons Company
Funeral Directors
ifartUV.atorisOikidllnarwur Mattse
THE UALUES WE OFFER ARE SO BIG THAT WE
WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. COME IN NOW WHILE THE
STOCK IS CONPLETE AND SEE THE QUALITY OF OUR
GOODS AND THE PRICES WE PLACE ON THEM. THAT’S
ALL WE ASK. WE KNOW THAT YOU WILL BUY AND
BUV LOTS. BECAUSE YOU WILL FIND THE QUALITY TO
BE GOOD AND THE STYLE TO BE CORRECT. OUR
PRICES ARE NOW THE LOWEST OF THE SEASON.