The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, March 08, 1917, Image 6
lc. ONE CENT SALE lc. ATCO STORES COMPANY TWO DAYS ONLY —Saturday, March 10th and Monday, March 12th—TWO DAYS ONLY With each article advertised in this list you may purchase another of the same kind for only OIN| CENT! None charged, none sent on approval. Phone and mail orders filled. (Add postage for mail orders.) IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT 1 bar Rub-no-more soap lc with one bar ol same at regular price 5c Limit six bars to customer. - ■ ■— 11 - ■ - '■■■■ r 1 large bottle pepper sauce lc with one bottle of same at 10c Limit two bottles to customer. 1 lb. Dromedary Golden Dates. |e with one pound of same at |§c I irilit two pounds to customer. 1 can Libby’s sliced or grated Pineapple.... |c with one can of same at ... -■ C IN DRUG DEPARTMENT 1 bottle ol any one ol rhe following Green La b< 1 Ar'co preparations for | cent with other one of this list at # regular 25 cents. Limit two bot tles of each kind to customer. Atco Cold Tablets, Ateo Liver Salts, This is a special ad, sale on articles named They will not be offered by ns this way aain. ( lome, send, phone op mail u.s your order, ATCO STORES CO. i wo Phones 199 and 200 “THAT COTTON MILL STORE.” Retailers of Everything and buyers of Produce Variations In Oil And Nitrogen Content Of Cotton Seed Meal - — l —- Great Improvements Possible Through Seed Selection ANDREW M. SOULE, President Georgia State College Of Agrioultur*. The differences shown in the nitrogen and oil oomient ul aouie varieti** of cotton which are quite extensively cultivated are nicely illustrated in Ihe table which follows, vikieh shows the per cent of hulls, per cent ot oil, gallon of oil pet tou of seed, pef dfent of mtrogep in tba seed and the pounds of nitrogen in meats per ton of seed. Amount Ot Oil And Nitrogen In Different Varieties Lbe of Ni- Gallons of Per Cent of trogen in Per cent Percent Oil Per Ton Nitrogen la Meats Per Variety of Hulls of Oil of Seed Seed Ton of Seed Poylnot . , . 41.83 23.64 63 04 2.99 69.98 Sunbeam 51 . 40.61 23 15 61.73 318 ei as Ktxali . . . 66,36 22.37 59 65 2.54 50 80 Sunbeam 26 . 40.63 22.27 38 343 69 Od Cook’s . . . 65 74 21 81 56 16 299 * *9 90 Culpepper’s. 55 03 21. ? e 58 02 257 61 60 Bramblett’s. . 54 86 21.18 66 48 209 42.00 Texas Burr . 44.78 21.10 66 30 2.73 64,70 Brown's No. 1 63 65 20.68 64 SS 242 48.40 Christopher. . 46.18 20 47 54 68 2.80 66 00 Hite’s Early . 69 40 20 41 54 41 322 64.46 Shank , 47 74 20 36 64.30 291 68.30 Willett’s Ideal 62.03 20.29 34 10 2.88 67.70 Langford’s ,*. 52.26 18.15 49.56 2.31 46.32 Notice that the per cent ol hulls varied from 40.61 with Sunbeam strain 61, to 59 4 with Hite’s Early. i'he oil content varied from 18.51 with GangfoidT to 73 64 with Foulnot The calculation shjowa Gangforda to contain 49 36 gallons of oil pet ton,while Touinot contains~t4i.Ci4 gallons. In this connection you will observe mat strain No si of Sunbeam contained*prac tically 67 gallon of oil per ton, and t train 26 of ,Sutiibeam 59.88 gallons. There i- thu: a diftei’encc shown tieie between Langford's and Poulnot of 12 6- gallons u oil pet tun In section of Georgia wiiere Langford’s and 'Poulnot me la; al. ;:iun cotliplaint hue been made to tine writer by the oil unlit that there was a great difference in the actual amount of oil obtained from the need crushed in the territory Ut hut ary to the mills in question. This table illustrates why this difference wucurs, and would in dicate that the aiiam of variety giown*hai much to Oo wmn the per cent of oil derived fioui the seep when it is crushed ru-r.iig that the average oil content ut cotton seed runs tiom a-’ to 64 gallon.* pet ton, some of tno strains with v.mcn >v are working appeal to be capable of yielding ten gallons moie of etude oil pet ton of seed to** is now obteotvea A question which naturally aiises in tms, connection it the possibility •. i coir elating desirable characters It haa been tnougnt by many who have net investigated the question that high oil content and eaxliasss could probably not he secured in the same variety it seen* evident, however, from work which has been carried on for seveial years past that tnex* is a def, >ite correlation between high oil content and earflueat and satisfac tory yields. This >* a very important matter and will certainly exert a male; ,tl influence on the * eilet lion of planTng seed in the imanedist* fu ture. As in all instances nature has thus, through a wise provision, pro vided for the changes which the boll weevil is forcing upon us through necessitating the selection of early maturing varieties for planting Today we stand at the threshold of knowledge so far as the latsnt poa sibilitie of cotton improvement through seed selection ate conoernad. Ws know enough to realize that unlimited opportunities lie before us in the direction indicated, and it is believed it will prove such an alluring Held lo the ins estimator ihai result*; of vast economic importance to southern agrt caltn e will soon be obtained through the united co-operative effort of tts farmer, the oil miller, the plant breeder, the chemist and the commonwealths having in charge the destinies of our agricultural colleges and which, through the appropriations accorded these institutions, are to determine the uf p ogress which we will tnul.e in tbit fundamental work. , Atcc Antiseptic, Atco Cough Syrup, Atco Healing Oil, Atco Worm Syrup, Atco Croup or Cold Atco Rat and Roach Salve, Paste, Atco Liver Pills, Atco Bug Killer. 1 bottle Old Indian Liver and Kidney Remedy jc With one bottle of same at 55 1 package Legear’s Roup or Chicken Cholera Remedy |e With One bottle of same at .. 25< 1 package Peoples or H. & R. Poultry Remedy jc With one of same 25'- IN DEP’T A. Toilet Articles. 1 tube Atco Tooth Cream |c With one of same 25 1 bottle Arabian Face Lotion Liquid |<- With one of same 50 Religious Matters First Baptist Church Notes Last call for the Laymen’s meet ing in Atlanta next week. March 13, I*4, and 15 are the dates. More than five hundred have en* rolled. All the Southeastern states will be represented. Our laymen ought to go. je 4* 4* Tuesday and Wednesday were spent by the pastor in a B. Y. P- U. Institute ar Banger. Bepre seoatives bom many churches of Gordon county Association were present. The purpose of the meeting, besides educational and inspirational, was the organization of an Associational B. Y. P. U. Our B. Y. P. U. was reoresented Miss Ethel Griffin aud the pastor on the program. 4* 4* 4* The ladies of the W. M S. aie in the midst of their week of Prayer for Heme Missions, The Call ol the Homeland "must be ou our hearts iu earnest during these trying days.Tht call ot the needy in our Southland ought always to be oo our hearts. Ou Wednesday night of next week tbe young ladies of the Y. W. A. will present a playlet based ou our Mountain Sebool work. I his will take the place of the reg ular prayer service. Tbe public is cojdiully iuvited. We have the promise of a male quartette for Sunday uigbt. To gether with our chorus choir, this ought to prove au attractive fea ture of tbe service. + + + Sixty'-five for the morning ser vice and fifty at night wns the rev. cord of our attendance last Sun* day, one of the un at disagreeable days of the winter. The annivera, sary features ol the mot tling hour were postponed uutil next Sunday. 4* 4* 4* The Committee on Homes is making splendid progress with their plans for Preachers and Christian Workers. We hope each family may arrange to take one or more visitors. Invitations have been mailed this week to pastors and workers in seventeen associations including our owu. v ..... Faculty for the Preacher’s School: Study Courses will be taught by A. J. Moncrief, Pastor at Barnesville, Ga. W. H. Bicb, Pastor atElbertou, Ga. E. H. Jennings, Pastor at Tabernacle at Athens, Ga. W. S. Dorset, Pastor at Fort Valley, Ga. butt-lin., tm.ller Give Style, Comfort perfectly fitting Gowa' T J sl-00 to . . < At AU Dealer* WfINGARTEN BROS., Inc., New York Chicago San > Frmna* t -' RDKIRKND LEW 1 5 1 jar Perioxide Cold Cream.. | c With one jar of same at 2 Jc 1 box “White Wonder” Magic Cleaner tor cleaning clothing, kid gloves or buck shoes 7 1, With one box of same at regular gg r IN DEPARTMENT B. Dr. Stholt’s Foot Remedies. 1 box of any of the following remedies at. | With any one of the articles "at the regular. 25 A bsorbo Corn Plaster, Foot Balm Foot Soap, „ Heel Treads, Foot Dok. 1 “Toe Right” 7. _ ~ | ( With one of same 1 package Whitmore’s Suede Dressing, for suede, bronze or buck shoes j ( With one of same at v oc . . . ; , ZOc Limit two utles to customer. These brethren will also delivei tbo addresses on Pastoral Dut'es at the evening hour. Addresses on our denomination al work in the State will be de li iered by J M. Long, Supt. Ga. Baptist Hospital H. C. Buehholz,State Evangelist G. W Andrews, State S. S. Secretary Addresses oo our general work" of benevolence will be delivered by J. E. Sarnpey, Prof. Hebrew, Southern Baptist Theological Sem inarv, Louisville, Ky. J, T. Henderson, Sec. Laymen’s Movement. W. L. Pickard, Pres. Mercer University, Macon, Ga. Arch C. Cree, Sec. State Miss ion Board. Everet Gill, Missionary to Italy. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature of John R. Younsf & (1 u m 1 Real Estate and Reidal Agents I Cartersville, On. I : It will cost you nothing to list you* property with na for >oll* 01 exiihuffl until we find a buyer 01 trade io that you will e~csDt. M - n#i " K FOB RFNT The store minting cfl Market street lu the opera house cnUB lng for Has an up to ditteovHiatß well loeated and arranged for n firs® class bakery and confectionery, l,l be used for other mercantile laisda . ■ < •••■ —- 1 FOR SALE—We have a bargain tfl offer in some good rent-d propei l. I white and colored people, v. ell h>. ilc W renteil to good tenants on Meekly "■ monthly payments. I •—-■•••' I FOR SALE OR EXOHANLI v '■"l Polk Couuty Farm on easy term , ll( i would eqchanpe for Bartow Count ' I or oitj' property, Wbatlmve ' ''l offet in exchange foi a good iarm' FOR EXCHANGE. A good tveU '“j cated £B,OOO farm to exchnng l" 1 dean mercantile business, l au P 1 take cash for difference. What b J,e you to offer.