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THE BAR-T&W TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, JUNE 28, 1917.
URGENT CALL MADE
FOR ARMY ENLISTMENT.
Georgians your president sends the
following telegram to yon:
“Your president calls you! The
army needs you! The country needs
you! Come on you loyal Americans
and help free the world that our chil
dren may live in peace.’’
Can you turn deaf ears on this ai>-
peal? Are-you astisfied to calmly sit
and let some one else do your fight
mg? Are you the sons of your fathers
who fought in 65 and !*S? Do you wish
to hold the nesnect of your fellowman?
If the United State® tlag is not good
enough to fight for, it is not good
Enough to live under.
Georgians, you must eniist if you
would retain your freedom. Show your
manhood; show your courage, show
your determination to down Prussian
Militarism. Do you love your wives
and children? Arc you willing to see
them pass under Prussian Rule and
dominance? Are you willing to see
your own people placed where they
are under the iron heel of Germany?
Think, Georgians— When you under
stand the situation you cannot help
aligning yourself on the side of right
and helping to put the finishing touch
es on the German War God. Would
you rather finish him when he is half
whipped or have to whip him alone?
England and France and Russia are
doing their best, but they cannot do
it alone; your help is urgently needed
now. Germany' figured that the United
States would not be ready, in a year
f'om February Ist, last, and she fig
ured that she could win the war with
in that year and then attend to the
United Stales at her leisure.
Unless you enlist at once, you will
be playing diiectly into Germany’s
hand. You have lost much valuable
time already for training. Don’t lose
any more.
To the mothers of Georgia. I desire
to say that your objections to your
sons going into the army now is noth
ing more nor less than your assisting
in his death. Let him have the chance
to train himself before he has to go
to France. About 3r*,Goo men will be
taken from Georgia by November Ist.
Aren’t you willing to let your sons en
list now and get every' ounce of train
ing they can before they go to France;
or do you want them to go half trained
men?
Every day of training they have
makes them have a better chance of
leturning to you after the war. Think
this over,' mothers, fathers, sisters
and brothers. Give your boy a chance
for the best training he can get. He
must go and if he goes untrained he
stands less chances of returning to
you at the end of the war.
You are “bound to think more -of
your boy r after he has enlisted. You
know he is manly; you know that he
lias volunteered to defend you.
G. V. HEIDT,
Captain Infantry,
Recruiting Officer,
CANNING FRUIT WITHOUT SUGAR
Washington, D. C., June 25.—Fruit
for use in pie or salads or as stewed
fruit can be put up or canned without
the use oFany sugar at all, according
to the canning specialists of the de
partment of agriculture. They, there
fore, advice those who, because of the
high price of sugar, have been think
ing of reducing the amount of fruit
they put up, to can as much of their
surplus as possible by the use of ladl
ing water when sugar sirup is beyond
their means. Any fruit, they say, may
Ik: successfully sterilized and retained
in the pack by simply adding boiling
water instead of the hot sirup. The
use of sugar, of course, is desirable in
the canning of all kinds of fruits and
makes a better and ready-sweetened
product. Moreover, most of the finite
when "canned in water alone do not
retain their natural flavor, texture and
color as well as fruit put up in sirup.
Fruit canned without sugar to he used
for sauces or desserts must he sweet
ened.
D'rections For Canning Fruits With
out Sirup.
ran the product the same- day it is
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FOR PEACE OR WAR.
There was never so urgenta demand by our Government and our various Indus
tries f.-r men w'.o have been trainee, to t.;:rk Bcientifical'y ard to work efficiently
And this demand must continue when the World is apin at peace.
The Georgia School of TeclracLgy jsung men for positions of higher
service either in peace or in var. Courses, including both gi -erd and technical
training, axe offered in Mechanic*!. L.ectrical, Civil. Chesaicc! and Textile
ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, AND COMMERCE
The national reputation of this institution la based oa the auccessful careen oi
its graduates. 1.3 aims are summed up ia the equation:
CHARACTER -f CULTURE -f EFFICIENCY= EDUCATION
Applications are cow being received lor the next session, which opens Sept. ID.
For catalog, address, K. G. JHATHESON, President, Atlanta. Ga.
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picked. Cull, stem, cr seed, and clean
the fruit by placing it in a strainer
and pouring water over it until it is
clean. Pack (he product thoroughly
Rlnss jars or tin cans until they are
full; use the handle of a tablespoon,
wooden ladle, or table knife for pack
ing purposes. Pour over the fruit boil
ing water i rom a kettle, place rubbers
and caps in position, partially seal if
using glass jars, seal completely if
using tin cans. Place the containers
in a sterilizing vat such as a wash
boiler with false bottom, or other re
ceptacle inmprovised for the purpose.
If using a hot water bath outfit, pro
cess for “0 minutes; count time after
the water has reached the boiling
point; the water must cover the high
est jar in container. After sterilizing
remove packs, seal glass jars, wrap
in paper to prevent bleaching and
store in a dry, cool place.
If you are canning in tiu cans it
will improve the product to plunge the
cans quickly into cold water immed
iately after sterilization. When using
a steam pressure canner instead of
the hot water bath, sterilize for 10
minutes with five pounds of steam
pressure. Never allow the pressure to
go over 10 pounds.
SWEETHEART LEFT ALL
ALONE IN CARTERSVILLE.
During these war times some sad
and pathetic scenes accompany the
leaving of the boys for the front, when
their sweethearts and others are left
behind. But these things don’t have
the- same effect on all, that are left be
hind, as some give up their dear ones
willingly and cheerfully, while others
are left almost desolate. In this very
unusual and peculiar case the sweet
heart was left all alone, being separ-
a led from all former companions ex
cept one other sweetheart cousin, and
the two confined only to one house in
Caitersville, with no other close or
congenial companions. In such cases
the victims usually have the synupathy
of acquaintances, but in this case
many people are rejoicing over their
loneliness, as they expect to derive
pecuniary benefit from it since all
things have advanced so in price, and
by reason of these two lonely occu
pants, they can go to the house of
their abode and get this Sweetheart
soap and Sweetheart Talcum powders
for five cents at. Hardaway’s store, the
only place in town where they can
get it, and the only soap and powders
even in that store at sc, which leaves
them all alone In the 5 cent list. Many
other items not sweethearts are still
found in this store on the 5c list and
many at old prices not found else
where. You can still get six spools of
Coats thread for 25c and Coats and
O. N. T. mercerized crochet cotton at
1 iOc a bail, and 6 spools of Coats and
O. N. T. silk finish crochet eofclou for
25c. While calico has gone to eleven
I cents a yard, Hardaway will sell it a
few days longer at Sc a yard, and the
present price, 75c and $1.25 Jackson
corsets at 50c and *I.OO each and just
got in 75 dozen pieces of crockery in
seconds at about 50c on the dollar and
many items In dry goods, notions and
household goods at less than else
where but we have not space to men
tion in detail. —(advt.)
TAKING CATHARTICS EVERY
DAY FOR WEEKS DON’T
CURE STOMACH TROUBLE
They do not eliminate the poisonous
Bile Accretions from the System, so
declares a leading Chicago Stomach
Specialist. Often Gall Stones, Cancer
and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intes
tines, Auto Intoxication, Yellow Jaun
dice, Appendicitis and other danger
ous ailments are the consequences.
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy is the ideal
prescription for Stomach, Liver and
Intestinal ailments. It lias restored
millions. One does will prove that It
will help you. Mayr’s Wonderful Rem
edy is for sale by Young Bros. Drug
Cos. —(advtV)
For Rent, $25.00 Per Month.
Mo. 200 South Erwin street. Seven
room house, all conveniences. This
house now occupied by Dr t Roy D,
Stone. Can -give possession April Ist.
See or phone W. H. Field at the ware
house.
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