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WE BARTOW TRIBUNE
The CARTERSVILLE NEWS.
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FARMERS INSTITUTE
HERE NEXT TUESDAY
A farmers' institute will be held
Amount 7tli at 9:30 a. ni. in Carters
.ilie and at two p. m. in Adairsville,
and speakers from the State College
of Agriculture anil tile United States
Department of Agriculture will be
present on these occasions.
All the farmers and those interested
in the farming industry should with
out fail attend these institutes and
gather profit from the information and
discussion and demonstration that will
be furnished.
The main subject will be the con
servation of food. Upon this theme
there will be interesting talks by com
petent authorities and qther subject:
will be touched upon, the discussion
of which will be helpful to all who
will take the time to attend one or
both of these meetings.
It is the earnest desire of the state
and national government that all who
can will give to these meetings their
presence and hearty co-operation with
a view of rendering this nation all
the more able, through the production
of wealth, to meet the burdens and
responsibilities which have been
thrust upon it by reason of the exist
ing war with Germany.
Aside from this, also, is the indi
vidual benefit that each man gets.
These meetings are absolutely free.
The information is such as has. been
gathered together through the expen
diture of millions of dollars. By means
of these institutes those who merely
take the time to attend will get the
same information at no cost whatever.
Let all farmers who possibly can at
tend these meetings and thereby show
their progressiveness and interest in
the advancement of agriculture.
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DON’T STOP.
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When someone stops advertising,
Someone stops buying.
When someone stops buying,
Someone stops selling.
When someone stops selling.
Someone stops making.
When someone stops making.
Someone stops earning.
When everyone stops earning,
Everyone stops buying.
Therefore, KEEP GOING.
—Printers' Ink.
Read J. W. Vaughan & Cos. cut price
clothing ad on jvage eight.
For That Thirsty Feeling
TRY ONE OF OUR FOUNTAIN FAVORITES
You will more fully appreciate the blessing of thirst when
you have tried our delicious drinks. In soda water there are
different kinds of “best”—because tastes differ. But as far as
qualities of materials are concerned there can he but one
“Pest.” Each drink served at our fountain is the best of its kind.
Delicious Soda, Sundaes, Ice Cream Sodas,
Phosphates, Etc.
We are prepared to serve these summer beverages—all
cold and sparkling.
Be sure to get your share of the good things
at our fountain.
Gilreath=Champion Drug Cos.
“GOOD SODA WATER”
ID YEARS IN BED
AND ROLLING GHAID
Mrs. Wilson Says She Had Given
Up All Hope—G ams 25 Lbs.
on I anlac and Is Now a Well
Woman.
'For two years 1 spent all my time
either in the hospital, in bed, cr in
a rolling chair, and during that time
I was given up to die, and I don’t
guess i would be here now if it hadn't
been for Tanlac,” said Mrs. E. O. Wil
son. Mrs Wilson is well known in
Atlanta, her husband having been em
ployed by The Constitution for a num
ber of years.
"I was a great sufferer from chronic
indigestion,” continued Mrs. Wilson,
"and don't guess anybody e\er had to
gc through with what I did. I was
very weak and nervous, and at times
had those dreadful smothering sensa
tions to the point of fainting. I had
dreadful headaches, severe pains in
my back and over my kidneys, and nr.
joints ached all the time. For two
years I had to live entirely on boiled
milk, toast and soft boiled eggs, and
e'en that didn’t digest well, and would
sour on my stomach. I didn't know
what it was to get a good night’s sleep.
I took one kind of medicine after an
other until our house was almost filled
with empty bottles, but instead of im
pioving I was getting worse all the
time. Finally they took me to the hos
pital for treatment, and I lay there
Nashville, Chattanooga 8i St. Louis Railway
MARKETING SERVICE
The Marketing Division of the Traf
fic Department of the Nashville, Chat
tanooga & St. Louis Ry. will furnish
to persons desiring to purchase the
names and addresses of the owners of
the following
FOR SALE
One O. I. C. boar, service age; I O.
J. C. gilt: 1 O. I. (\ sow; 1 Poland
China sow; 2 registered Hampshire
gilts; 1 Hampshire sow with pigs; 2
Duroc Jersey sows, boars and gilts;
registered Berkshire boars, sows anti
gilts; 10,1)00 sweet jiotato plants; 40
registered Hampshire bucks, any num
ber; 250 ewes; hickory saw dust;
Abruzzi rye; common rye: pure bred
poultry, all breeds; pure bred poultry
eggs, all breeds; broilers; Tulous ;
geese; locust and chestnut posts; Ii
Shetland pony 1 years old, gentle;
work mules, all ages and sizes; cotton
sred meal: velvet bean meal: barn 1
yard manure, car lots; Chestnut pole-;
beech and maple lumber; 4 fine regis
tered Jennetts, several registered
jacks, Starlight and Spanish breeds; :
cotton seed hulls; 1 registered Per
cheron stallion; several registered
Percheron fillies, in foal; saddle har
ness and work horses, all ages and
Rives; stubble clover hay; 200 Angora
goats; Crimson Clover seed; register
ed Short Horn bulls, cows and heifers;
registered Jersey bulls, cows and
heifers; registered Holstein bulls,
cows and heifers; registered Hereford
bulls, cows and heifers; 6 grade cows;
Aberdeen Angus bulls, cows and heif- j
ers; 15 bushels velvet beans in the
hull.
L. P. BELLAH, General Agent,
Nashville, Tenn.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS. AUGUST 2, 1917
for five long months, but even that
didn’t make me well. It was taking
nearly every cent of my husband’s
wages to pay my doctor and drug bills
-our drug bid alone amounted to sl4
or sls a month, and one dx-tor bill
amounted to SIOB.
"It looked like everything had failed
to help me, and I had about given up
all hope when one day my husband
brought a bottle of Tanlac home with
him and asked me t take it. He said
Ik had been reading and hearing a lot
of good things about it, and didn’t gee
any reason why it shouldn’t help me.
I was confined to my rolling chair
when I began taking it.
"Do I look like an invalid now? I
certainly don’t feel like one, and I
have actually gained twenty-five (25)
pounds on eleven bottles of Tanlac,
and feel as well as I ever did in my
life. I can eat anything I want -such
Hungs as meal, turnips, hard-boiled
eggs don’t hurt a particle, and I
-loep a- good as I did when I was a
girl in my teens. J can get about a->
well as anybody and just the other
da.\ I walked down town, and 1 am
running around the neighborhood call
ing on my friends nearly all the time
now, I haven't a pain about me. I
believe I am the happiest woman in
Atlanta, and I think I have a right to
In i thick my recovery is almost a
miracle, and everybody in our neigh
borhood thinks the same.”
Tanlac is sold by Young Bros, in
Cartersville, Bowdoin Drug Cos. in
Adairsville, Dr. T. L. Arnold in Kings
ton, Farmers Supply Cos. in Taylors
ville, Atco Stores Go. in Atco, Bob H.
McGinnis in Stilesboro, The Eigon
Mercantile Cos. in Taylorsville, Ga„ R.
F. D. No. 1, J. A. Dor rah & Cos., Pine
To producers will be furnished the
names and addresses of persons by
whom the following commodities are
WANTED
New wheat, large and small quanti
ties; common vetch seed; hairy vetch
seed; sweet clover seed: 3 bushels
sunflower seed; 400 stock ewes, small
and large lots; 1 Cotswold ram; I
Southdown ram; 1 Shropshire ram;
500 bushels common rye seed, small
lots; 100 bushels Abruzzi rye seed;
200 bushels red clover seed, small lots;
rrpe seed; Round Head and Cornish
game cockerels and hens; pure bred
poultry eggs for hatching; 1,000 bush
els field peas: green okra; winter turf
and rust proof oats; Fulghum oats;
merchant establish business at splen
did opening; 2 to 4 tons velvet bean
meal; Lespedeza seed; several thous
and pounds honey, extracted and in
comb: Bermuda, red top, blue gras
ar.d Soudan grass seed; green cucum
bers; 100 bushels crimson clover seed;
small lots; large quantities corn for
milling; 2 registered Jersey heifers;
3 registered Jersey cows: Holstein
bulls, co'vs and heifers; several car
loads grazers; cantaloups; 5,000 cases
canned tomatoes; canned sweet pota
toes, large quantities; 50 bushels han
dover seed: 5,000 bushels soy beans,
large and small lots; 200 bushels new
barley.
Breeders of live stock and produc
ers of field, garden and orchard pro
ducts for sale, except such as reach
the market through established and
logical channels are invited to com
municate to the undersigned complete
descriptions, prices, quantities and
other necessary information of such
commodities.
Address
Log. Ga.. G. VV. Elrod, White, Ga„ J. j
T Bray, Linwood, Ga., Cass Mercan- j
tile Cos., Cass Station, Ga., Geo. H.
Woodrow, Jr., Ga., It. F. D., Car- j
tersville, McTier & Milhollin, Cass-j
viile. Ga., T. W. McHugh, Bolivar, Ga., J
(R. F. D Rydal.)—(advt.)
back where it was
WHEN THE WAR STARTED.
There has been such wonderful j
changes in everything since the war ;
started that it is very unusual now to j
fmd anything like it was then, when it j
comes to prices of any kind of com
ipoditv. Cotton goods have advanced j
b.-. to per cent, metal 50 to 100 per i
cint. some provisions more than 100 j
per cent, just one thing at one place!
has gone backwards and that is some j
1U to 25c lawns and batiste that you
can get in short pieces at 5c a yard at
Hardaway's while it lasts. Also about
Hid pair of men’s, women's and chil
dren's shoes at the old prices or little
more titan half the present price of
such shoes which are odd sizes left
over from the regular stock since
Hardaway qu't buying shoes, as lie is
going out of the shoe business. He has
just received a lot of counterpanes of
$1.50 variety to go at $1.25 while they
last and will, for awhile, sell Simp
son's and other best brands of calico
at ft cents, one cent below the present
wholesale price. Also has two cases
of Jackson C. (’. corsets at the old
price of 50c and SI.OO each, the whole
sale price of which has now gone to
$(.00 and $12.00 a dozen. These two
cases were bought before the two last
advances in corsets. While Octagon
soap and Sweetheart soap and Star
Naptha washing powders have all
gone up to seven cents Hardaway for
awhile will sell Octagon soap at 6c a
bar and Sweetheart soap and Star
Naptha washing powders at 5c and
Sweetheart talcum powders at 5c and
9-4 anti 10-4 bleached pepperel sheet
ing 5 to 5c below the market price.
Have just received a big lot of ladies’
wr.dervests at the old and unusual
price of 10c. Also men's balbriggan
40 cents undervests and drawers at
20c. You can reduce a part of your
cost of high living bv getting 4A roast
coffee at 20 cents front Hardaway in
stead of paying 30 cents for inferior
coffee elsewhere And also get 6
spools Coats thread for 25c like no
one else sells it but Hardaway. There
are several hundred other items you
buy every day that you can save about
25 per cent on if you just as soon get
it from a 1 horse store as to buy from
August Clearance
Getting Our the Hot Weather Goods to Make Room For
Other Goods, and the Prices are Reduced to the Lowest.
Wash Skirts
Must Move- made to sell from $1
to 1.50, any skirt in this lot for
only .... 79c
Middies
Well made good grade material
at, each . . . 50c
Printed Novelties
15c goods to go at, per yard 9c
25c mercerized chiffonetts for per
yard .... 19c
Ladies’ Hose
the same kind you used to buy
for 25c, we still have them at 25c
Just received a couple of cases we
had bought nearly a year ago.
White Canvas Pumps
i
One lot of ladies’ white canvas
pumps, worth from $2 to 2.50, any
pair in the lot for ... 1 .50
Butter, Chickens and Eggs Taken Same as Cash on Any
of the Above.
Atco Stores Cos.
“That Cotton /Mill Store”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers
of Produce
ATCO, ... . QEORGIA
a big store where heavy expense and :
ciedit sales necessitate high prices.—-
tadvt.)
For Sale
ABOUT 600 TRACK
FEET OF FLAT RAILS
Weight of rail about 25 lbs. per yard.
These rails are second-hand but would
be suitable for a light tram road.
Rome Railway &
Light Company
H. J. ARNOLD, Gen. Supt.
OUR COCA COLAS ARE DELICIOUS
They can’t be made any
better.
They are the best in town.
Served ice cold.
BEN C. GILREATH DRUG COM*
A Safe Drug Store.
White Canvas Pumps
One lot of ladies’ white canvas
pumps, white heel and sole, $3.00
values, to clear at per pair 2.45
Tennis and Outing Goods
Tennis and outing goods to clear
at reduced prices from 49 to 98c
One lot of children’s white slip
pers $1.25 values, any pair in the
lot for 95c
Patent and Kid Pumps
One lot of ladies’ patent leather
and kid pumps and colonials $3.50
to 4.00 regular, any pair in the lot
for only . . 3.00
Low Heel Pumps
One lot of misses’ low heel pumps
and dolly ankle strap, -2
to 5 1-2, some patent leather, some
kid, these goods worth 3.50 to
4.00 now, any pair in the lot for
only . . . . 2.75
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qtii) ne
Cough and Headache and works oflSS p “ th?
Druggists refund money if it faik . CoU!
*• W. GROVg’B *ualure on each box." r'