The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 02, 1917, Image 6

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' gffig- ■ Armor Plate H l A, *"* *,> ’ W* U.'-*''■ '**' 1 ■ • ‘ - KyMME Jaap >.- •-• -*; • Have You Ever Stopped To Think that stockings should be fitted as carefully as shoes? That unless your hose fit properly your shoes won’t, either? The comfort and well-being of our customers concern us vitally—a satisfied customer is a permanent customer. In our hosiery department we have made a study of “foot-comfort”, and as a result we strongly recommend Armor Plate Hosiery Knit to shape and size exactly not shrunk or stretched into shape after knitting. Therefore, they fit the foot, ankle and leg perfectly, without sagging or crinkling. And they're dyed with “Harms-not Dye’’—guaranteed by the manufacturers not to rot, burn or weaken the yarn. That means longer wear as well as fast color. Cet a pair today for each member of the family. STEINBER G’S 12-14 Wall St. Cartertville. (Sa. Phone 322 I Have Boiight for you 2160 Mason Fruit Jars, 1000 Jelly Glasses, 1700 Mason Jar Tops, To can your fruit and vegetables. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Matthews. Exclusive agents for Votan line. \feHave Organized an the PARTOW TfIBUNETHE CAR TERf.VtLL' NEWS. AUGUST 2, 1917 BROWN REORGANIZES PURE FOOD DIVISION Also Cuts Off Six Long i Term Fertilizer Inspec tors in the State. Atlanta, Ga., July 31.—Complete re organization of the pure food division of the state department of agriculture, necessitated by the fact that the work had long since outgrown the capacity of one man, has already produced im portant results. Formerly Pure Food Inspector P. A. Methvin was supposed to have the as sistance in making inspections of foods and feeds, of the six long term fertil izer inspectors, when the fertilizer season was over. Interesting in theory, this plan never worked out in practice, as these inspectors rendered little, if any service, to the food department. Realizing the necessity for proper food inspection, Commissioner J. J. Brown has appointed three inspectors especially detailed to this department, and schooled in the laws governing foods and their sale. These inspectors have already begun a systematic tour of the state in which, before they fin ish, they will take in everyone of the 3,862 cities, towns and villages in Georgia, post dealers and manufac turers as to the food laws, take sam ples wherever necessary and co-oper ate completely with all local sanitary and health authorities The food de partment is thus prepared to render any assistance necessary to any com munity desiring it. state chemical bureau is co operating heartily with the food de partment, and prompt analysis are being made of all samples submitted. The department will co-operate also with the national pure food bureau, to the end that the people of Georgia may he given the best possible ser vice. Commissioner Brown has instructed the pure food department that the pure food laws must be positively en forced. Foods not meeting the require ments of the law will be condemned, and where occasion calls for it the law' will be enforced by prosecution in the courts. The food department will also issue monthly bulletins for the benefit of producers, dealers and consumers. There will be no loose ends and every case will be dealt with. * * * By cutting off the six long term fer tilizer inspectors now provided for by law, and making their period of ser \ icc subject to conditions and in the discretion of the department, Commis sioner Brown expects to save between ?.*,OOO and $6,000 annually, which may be devoted to other purposes in the interests of agricultural development. The commissioner has asked the leg islature to make this change in the law in the interest of economy. Fer tilizers are all inspected within a per iod of a few months, so that the large bulk of the product is easily handled bv the short term inspectors anyway. The long term men have, therefore, had practically nothing to do outside the season, and the proposal to pay them a per diem only when they are atcually in service, will bring about the saving indicated with which much of positive benefit to the farmers of the state can be done. It is conceded that the Georgia farmers are entitled to every service that can be rendered them with the proceeds of the inspec tion of a product of which they are the sole consumers. * * * The department is desirous that ev ery farmer in the state should know that under the law he is entitled, ifiie wishes it, to a special inspection and analysis of the fertilizers which lie has purchased. Hundreds of these special analysis were made during the recent fertilizer season, and this work has been completely finished by the department earlier than ever before in its history. Whenever a special inspection is asked, an inspector is sent to where the particular fertilizers are stored . and careful samples taken. These analyzed by the state chemist prompt ly and a report made by the commis sioner to the consumer. Every farmer in Georgia is entitled to the benefits of this law whenever he desires it, | and the department will see to it that : prmnpt and accurate report is made. SIOO Reward, SIOO I The readers ot this paper will be pleased to ! earn that there Is at feast one dreaded disease hat science has been able to cure in all Its ; tapes, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure • s the only positive cure now known to the med , aal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional license, requires a constitutional treatment. 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This bill has been endorsed by the Georgia State Federation of Woman’s Clubs of which Mrs. Nellie Peters Black is president and by the Georgia Library Association of which Chancel lor Barrow of the I Diversity of Geor gia is president. If this bill is passed it will mean that any rural community in the state can have the loan of t>o or more books i on any subjects desired for a period | of three to six months and at the end . of that time can exchange this collec- j tion for another 50 books, these being j sent on to another community. Such j a system would mean much to the ru- j ral sections of Georgia as 80 per Gent j of the population of Georgia live in the j country. The purpose of this bill is to j give to the people living in the country The Right Way of a Bank is One That is Protected. The sure way to save is to put money in the Bank. The place to Bank is with one that gives you real protection, and always ready to serve you. 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Twenty-two other states now have library commissions, which are con ducting a system of traveling libraries having appropriations from the state ranging from $4,000 to $50,000. Several southern states are already doing this work with great success, notably Ken tucky and North Carolina, the legisla ture of North Carolina recently appro priating SB,OOO for the work. Georgia spends $2,700,000 a year on the com mon schools of the state, teaching her children how to read and this bill Auto or Buggy Painting and Trimming. / am prepared to overhaul your car or buggy and make it look good as new. The work can be done within ten days by the new Valentine process. Let me figure with you at once. lam also prepared to fill your order with a full line of BUGGIES, SURRIES, WAGONS, PIANOS, ORGANS and PHONOGRAPHS. EASY TERMS IP DESIRED. JOHN W. JONES, Cartersville, Ga. would provide them with books t <, read. The bill was introduced in the house by Mr. Garland H. Jones, of Coweta county, Mr. W. H. 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