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The nicest cathartic-laxative to
physic your bowels when you have
Headache Biliousness
Colds Indigestion
Dizziness Sour Stomach
is candy-like Cascarets. One or tvro
COOPERATIVE MARKET
ING IMPORTANT PROBLEM
‘'Diversified farming. plus intelli
gent or co-operative marketing. is the
solution to Georgia's Mm cultural
crisis,” declared Aaron Sapiro of i
California, noted expert on co-ope-j
native marketme and attorney for the
American Cotton Growers Exchange,
its an address on Thursday of last
week, in Atlanta, at the State Capi
tol before officials and members of
the Georgia Cotton Growers Co
ojwrat;\e Association. The speaker,
in his address, reviewed the progress
of co-operative marketing, stating
that during the past ten years, the
co-operatives of Califronia have sold
more than two billion dollars worth
of farm products and thereby have
made producers and business people
prosperous in that state.
Mr. Sapiro spoke in Atlanta as the
guest of the co-operative cotton mar
keting association in this state, which
to date has advanced $1,500,000.00
in advance payments to its members.
Mr. Sapiro, in his to the
Association members, expressed him
self as pleased with the progress
made with the co-operative market
ing of cotton in Georgia as as
his unqualified confidence in the
management of the cotton growers
co-operative association in this state.
He presented co-operative market
ing as the problem of the farmer, the
merchant and the banker and said
that it had succeeded in California
because of the perseverance of the
fanners, the business experience of
the merchants and the sound guid
ance of the bankers. He declared
that co-operatpve marketing is sweep
ing this country and that it can an(l
will sell profitably? for the farmers
of Georgia, not only cotton, but po
tatoes, peanuts, pecans and the other
farm products that are grown in
abundance in this state.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature of 2*
New Fall Novelties
Are coming in, consisting of
late designs in W AT C H ES,
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and
SILVER.
Come in and inspect them.
J H. BATE & CO.
JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS
BARNESVILLE, GA.
Barnesville Cash Market
Stalled feed Beef and Pork before
killing,kept on Cold Storage before
cutting, giving it a better flavor.
Handled through double screen
ing, making it more Sanitary.
Come to see us.
The Barnesville Cash Market
Market Street
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Barnesville, Georgia
tonight will empty your bowels com
pletely by morrvhig and you will feel
splendid. "They work while you
sleep.” Cascareta never stir you up
or gripe like Salts. Pills, Calomel,
or Oil and they cost only ten cents
a box Children love Cascarets too.
THE PARABLE OF
THE POSTAGE STAMP
There came unto me a friend who
! ;> something of a Joker, and he in
! q-aired of me, saying, Dost thou pur
j chase Fine Steel Engraved Portraits
of Great Men?
And I said„A few.
And he said, 1 fain would sell unto
thee a Portrait of Georgie Washing
ton.
And I asked him, Which Portrait,
and How Much?
And he said, it is the most famous
of all Portraits of Washington, but
I remember not the name of the art
ist, nor yet that of the engraver, but
it is Straight Goods. And I will sell
it unto thee for Five Farthings. And
I have also a Bronze Medal with the
Head of Abraham Lincoln by a Fa
mous Sculptor, and that also will I
sell unto thee for Five Farthings; for
I love thee, and wpuld fain see these
treasures added to thy Collection.
And 1 inquired of him, saying,
How dost thou get that way? For I
can buy thy portraits of Washington
at the Postoffice for two farthings,
and tby medal with the head of Lin
coln do they sell at the Bank at the
rate of ten for a dime.
So he did not get me that time,
but it was a clever trick, albeit an
ancient one. And I meditated on
this portrait of George Washington
that is finely graven in Steel, and
selleth for two farthings, that it will
go further than any other portrait
of Washington known to Collectors.
And I said, Consider the Postage
Stamp. It is Inexpensive, Unobtru
sive, and well-nigh Übiquitous, but
liow much it can convey of sorrow
or joy. Hast thou a friend in Ari
zona? Thou canst write him a word
of cheer, and drop it in the corner
box or hand it to the Red man at the
end of the route, and the little steel
engraving of George Washington will
convey it all the way. Hast thou a
neglected brother in Skowhegan,
Maine, there is ever available unto
thee in his behalf a Postoffice and a
Throne of Grace, and both of them
are blessings of high order. Thou
canst write unto thy Congressman,
protesting against his vote, or unto
thy Minister thanking him for last
Sunday’s sermon, and stick on a pic
ture of George Washington, and go
to bed with a clear conscience.
And he said, All those things are
worth doing, and the price is dirt
cheap.
And I said, There are many more
lessons of the Postage Stamp, but
there is one which, though it be not
new, is so important I could wish
that all men might learn it. The
Success of the Postage Stamp is in
this, that it doth stick to one thing
until it doth arrive at its destination
and achieve its result.
And he said, That, indeed, is a
good lesson.
• And I said, if I could cause this
lesson to go with the purchase, then
would I invest* a large fraction of
my visible wealth in portraits of
George Washington, and I would stick
one on every woman’s mirror, ancf
one in the crown of every man’s hat,
and say, If thou hast before thee any
worthy object, Stick to it, like a
Postage Stamp, and verily, though
thou are punched and defaced, thou
shalt eventually arrive.—Watchman-
Examiner of New York.
Blackheaded
Pimples Quit
WiIhS.S.S.
Why? Pimple-Poison Goes When Red-
Blood-Cell* Increase! S. S. S.
Build* The*e Red-Blood-Cells.
Ton can be sure of this, nature has no
substitute for red-blood-cells. Pimple
poiHon can’t live In the red rivers of your
blood as long as there are enough rich
red-blood-cells In it. More red-blood-cells!
k y'lheshame
of a blenrishedjace I
That Is what you need when you see pim
ples staring at you In the mirror. Black
headed pimples are worse! Eczema la
worse yet! You can try everything under
the sun,—you'll find only one answer,
more cell-power in your blood! The tre
mendous results, produced by an Increase
in red-blood-cells Is one of the A. B. C.’s
of medical science. Red-cells mean
clear-pure rich blood. They mean clear,
ruddy, lovable complexions. They mean
nerve power, because nil your nerves are
fed by your blood. They mean freedom
forever from pimples, from the blackhead
pest, from bolls, from eczema and skin
crupliona, from rheumatism Impurities,
from that tired, exhausted, run-down feel
ing. Ked-blood-rells are the most impor
tant thing in the world to each of ue.
S. S. S. will hulld them for you. S. S. S.
has been known since 1t421i, as one of the
greatest blood-builders, blood-clen users
and system strengtheuers ever produced.
S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores in two
sizes. The larger size bottle is the more
economical. >
makes you feel
kj, £3 • like yourself again
LAMAR COUNTY FAIR
W henever I see anything good, or
any work well done, I cannot help
expressing my approval and applaud
ing. I feel a great interest in the
prosperity of my community and my
heart swelled with priffce when I ex
amined the exhibits' at the fair. I
knew we had the resources in and
around us, but I was not prepared
for the demonstration that these re
sources had been so successfully ap
propriated and used. Certainly no
one need to perish or even go hungry
in this community if brain and brawn
are brought into a determined ef
fort to develop the resources within
the reach of every one. The attrac
tive feature to me is that this show
ing was not from Barnesville, or even
under 'the direction of Barnesville,
but the results of work from intelli
gent and well trained hands from the.
rural districts.
It is always unpleasant to special
ize in writing of a matter in which
so many are interested, but I cannot
refrain from doing so when I con
sider the three exhibits from the com
munities of Redbone, Milner and
Raniah. The judges must have had
some job in determining which of
these exhibits was entitled to first
prize, yet a close examination shows
that their decision was correct. The
truth 4 no exhibit of farm products
at any fair yet held in our state has
ever excelled these three. Every
thing possible from the soil in and
around Barnesville was in
and no trained artist could have ar
ranged the exhibits more effectively.
In fact these exhibits not only do
great credit to the communities
named, but demonstrate beyond
question that we live in the most fa-
vored spot in the state, and our citi
zenship is capable and dependable,
having within our own little county
human material of wonderful possi
bilities.
The display of canned goods was
simply wonderful, an 4 even Califor
nia would have to get a move on her
to produce anything better. Our
canning club under the auspices of i
the A. & M. School and county |
demonstrator must be producing j
fruit, or such displays would not be j
/
possible.
The needle work of the ladies was!
fine, and altho I do not claim to be
an expert along this line, I heard
many expressions of commendation
from those who know what good
work is.
In fact the entire round of ex
hibits from the fine arts down to the
hogs and cows were fine and the man
agers of the fair hgve strong rea
sons to be proud of their efforts, and
should feel encouraged for making
greater preparations for the future.
Barnesville, however, is not to be
left out. They realize the nearest
route to the people’s hearts and have
made a perfect score in feeding the
hungry. The good women of our
town have certainly demonstrated
that they know how to feed, but they
would go broke on first rounij when
it comes to making any money in
the way they feed for the price. To
give SI.OO feed for 50 cents suits
me, but they must look for their
profit in the hearts of those fed.
It was certainly gratifying to see
the great development of our colored
people as demonstrated in the ex
hibits made by them. Altho they
had only a few weeks’ notice the
showing made does them credit and
should encourage that part of our
citizenship to greater effort in the
future. No write-up of the fair
would be complete without mention
of this creditable exhibit.
It is very difficult to get a clean,
decent midway show. But this time
we have certainly succeeded in fur-
nishing amusements that will stand
the test of the most critical, and
Miller Bros, are to be congratulated
upon their entire equipment, both
the personnel of their troupe and the
character of the different features of
their show.
Hurrah for Lamar County and the
Fair for 1923.
A. 0. MURPHEY.
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How Better Than Pill*?
The question has been asked: In
what way are Chamberlain’s Tablets
superior to the ordinary cathartic
and liver pills? Our answer is, they
are easier and more pleasant to take
and their effect is so gentle that one
hardly realizes that it is produced by
a medicine. Then, they not only
move the bowels but improve the ap
petite and strengthen the digestion.
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The Outstanding Closed Car Value
1923 Five Passenger Six-Cylinder Sedan 5 1985
Buick Drives Through
“Third" Member
An Buick car* drive through • torque tribe
third member cm therear arie. Bu.ck.pnn>
serve m cushions only. This not only makes
riding easier, since the springs do not take the
driving thrust but it also means that any acci
dent breaking a Buick rear spring cannot
■aJaalign the axle and prevent driving the car
hrtmA on its own power.
The Buick Line for 1923 Comprises
Fourteen Models:
Fours—2 Pass. Roadster, $865; 5 Pass. Touring.
$885; 3 Pass. Coupe. $1175: 5 Pass. Sedan.
<1395; 5 Pass. Touring Sedan. $1325. Sixes
2 Pass. Roadster. $1175: 5 Pass. Touring.
$1195; 5 Pass. Touring Sedan. $1935; 5 Pass.
Sedan. $1985; 4 Pass. Coupe. $1895; 7 Pass.
Touring. $1435; 7 Pan. Sedan, S2I9S; Sport
Roadster. $1625; Sport Tounng. $1675. Pnces
f. o. b Buick factories. Ask about the G. M.
A. C. Purchase Plan, which provides lor
Deferred Payments.
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J. W. CARRIKER
BUICK MERCHANT
barnesville 9 ga.
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WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
mims
Fruit, Peppermint
flj and Spearmint are certainly
wljjm*'' t^iree delightful flavors to
) And WRIGLEY’S P-K— the
JSS 1 . pt new sugar-coated pepper-
J mint gum, is also a great
V treat for your sweet tooth.
y ZJjr All are from the Wrigley
| factories where perfection
is the rule.
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Save the Jj | ink ft
wrappers I < 1 J IL* —
Good for * WRiGLEYS^I
valuable 1 J y
Measured by any standards you may
choose and for every kind of motoring,
the Buick five passenger six-cylinder
sedan is easily the outstanding value
in a closed car.
It is a handsome, richly appointed
sedan; tasteful in the quality of its
interior fittings and in the comfort
able luxury of its wide, easy seats with
their fine plush upholstery.
Every driving convenience is found in
this car, so perfectly arranged that
each function is recorded before the
driver’s eyes and every control is at
his finger tips.
And in addition, there i x s the depend
able, enduring performance and the
economical, satisfactory motoring that
always has been so marked in the
Buick chassis and the famous Buick
valve-in-head engine.
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