The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 02, 1917, Image 7

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land to lease \Ve have 250 acres of fine land on farm seven miles west of Cartersville on which the timber has teen cut, that we want to have cleared. We are willing to furnish houses and give two free crops t 0 have this put into cul tivation. Also giving whatever timber that is left on the land. Write T. J. Lyon, 46-50 West Alabama street, Atlan ta, Ga. Take Sulphur Baths ; Rheumatism Gout, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right in your own home and at trifling cost, you can enjoy the benefit of healing sulphur baths. Hancock Sulphur Compound nature’s own blood purifying and Skin healing remedy—SULPHUß—prepared In a way to make Its use most efficacious. Use it In the bath; use it as a lotion applying to affected parts; and take it Internally. 50c and $1 the bottle at your druggist's. If he can’t supply you, tend his name and the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore. MJ. Hanoti Sulphur Ctmpaund Oint■ mint —25 and 50t —;far us, with tht Ltfuid Campaund. man m ran nmol hb EASY TO TAKE NO PAIN OR ACHE. It's no longer necessary to bear the weakening sickness and terrible nau sea that always follows a dose of cal omel. LIV-VER-LAX cleanses the torpic liver, and livens up the whole systen bv ridding it of the clogging poisons Yet it works so gently and pleasantlj that you hardly know you’ve taken it LIV-VER-LAX, being purely vegeta ble, is absolutely harmless, and does not tear up the system like calomel. And it’s guaranteed to be satisfactory, or the druggist will return your money. [For sale at 50c and $1 at Griffin Drug I Cos (advt.) TURNIP SEED. TURNIP SEED. TUR NIP SEED. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED $150.00 WORTH AND EXPECT TO SELL THEM ALL FOR IT’S NOTHING [WORE THAN WE HAVE DONE BE FORE. YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO. pr,srw RatssMi^g For Sale by: Wholesale Distributors CARTERSVILLE GROCERY CO., I Cartersvilie, Ga. ■ Retailers: I F. E. MATTHEWS. R Cartersvilie, Ga. ®Hves Out Malaria, Builds Up System Standard general strengthening tonic. S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out -c.a,ennches the blood,and builds up the sys tonic. For adults and children. 50c I MAYR’S Wonderful Remedy for Itomach trouble <■ ( )nc dose convinces. YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO. other reliable druggists. I free OF CHARGE. • adult suffering from oough, IrV 1 br onchitis, Is invited to call at ivwg store of Young Bros Drug Cos. ' - f ‘ absolutely free, a sample bot ■ B °schee’s German Syrup, a ■ “‘ Ug an(i healing remedy for all t; 0, f Ies ’ w hich has a successful ■W ° f tirt ’ V years Gives the patient Bri f Distu ’ s res t free from coughing, r “ e ex P ef toration in the morn- Kt kr sizes . 25 and 75 cents. For ’ aR dealers in civilized coun- Bros, Drug Co.—(advt.) OR E XCHANGE~-Good, Brian r h ° rse and rubber tired 11 Aubrey. M^chfuV 3 tk 10 y ° U ® ld Agent LHELL 106 Be ® w - H - OH, fELION URGES GENERAL VACCINATION There are several cases of typhoid te\ei now iu Cartersville, some of them have terminated fatally, and all ot them are now or have been very S!c ’k- "e are at the present moment facing an epidemic—a serious epi demic, if there is not a city board of health created, with full powers to en- I’ct such sanitary rules and regula tions and with full |>ower to enforce sumo, and the citizens wake up to the fact—-that they should be inoculated right away to protect themselves and families as well as the community at Urge. Typhoid fever is an acute infectious disease, mostly prevalent during the months of August, September and Oc tober. it is a germ or seed disease. The disease always comes from a per son sick with it. These germs are very small and develop in the bowels and kidneys. Therefore the only way to gel typhoid fever is to get some of the discharge from a person sick with it into the mouth and the bowels of an other person who has not had it. It has been known for many years as "the scourge of the armies.” In our Civil war the Union army had over 80,000 cases. In the war of 1870, the Germans had o\ er 73,000 cases and over 7,000 deaths in less than four months. The • British army in South Africa had over 57,000 cases and over 8.000 deaths in six months. In our war with Spain we had over 20,738 cases, with over 1,580 deaths, among 108,000 men all occuring in less Ilian three months. Typhoid fever caused nine-tenths of ad deaths occuring among troops en camped in the United States in 1898. It is estimated that in the United Slates we have annually over 400,000 cases of typhoid fever with over 40,000 deaths; this means a death rate for every 10 persons attacked, and thousands who do not die become chronic invalids or are crippled in various ways. Young men are peculiarly liable to this disease between the ages of 15 and 40.. The average incubation period is fioni 8 to 12 days. One may carry the germ under his nails, in his hair, or his clothing for some days before they find their way into the alimentary canal. In civil life the great epidemics of typhoid fever are generally caused by the contamination of drfnking water. Milk is a common vehicle of bac teria and is responsible for a consid erable proportion of typhoid fever cases—it is infected invariably through the water used to dilute it — or in washing the dairy utensils, or through the unclean hands of the milkers. Ice cream is the most dan gerous. Of other food vehicles of typhoid bacillus I would mention oysters, fruits and uncooked vegetables, es pecially when exposed to fly polution. Whenever 1 the soil is fertilized with sewage, there is danger of the grow ing plants becoming infected. Bathing ir infected water should be avoided. Flies are known to be the chief fac to i in the spread of typhoid fever. Fecal matter adheres to the feet of flies and may he carried by them from the sick patient, and from soiled clothing, bedding, or bed pans, to the kitchen or dining room, when it is deposited on food or drink, or it may be carried to the bed room, and de posited on the person or clothing. Grave is the danger of the fly. Typhoid fever has steadily declined since the Spanish-American war in the United States army. During the four years 1909-1912 no death occurred among the vaccinated soldiers in the IT. S. army. This re markable decline is due to our better knowledge of sanitation and the won derful effects of the process ot im munization by vaccination. Every case of typhoid fever must be regarded as highly contagious and treated accordingly. it should he known that a large vol ume of water may be infected by the discharge from one case, and if pol luted with organic matter, becomes a rc-ady culture fluid for a multiplica t:on of -germs and infect whole towns or cities. When it is known or suspected that a person has typhoid fever he or she sKbuld be placed in the largest and best ventilated room in the house, as far away from noise and visitors as possible, with the windows and doors so screened as to actually keep out flies, and prepare from the first day for a systematic care of all discharges o f the bowels and kidneys, as will pro tect the other members of the family, the nurse and the community. Prevention. "An ounce of preven tion is worth a pound of cure " It con sists in a perfect sanitary system, in the city, or around your country home. Pe vaccinated at once. In anti-typhoid injections of vaccine we have a meth od oT protection against this disease THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, AUGUST 2, 1917 which is quite as efficacious as is vac cination against small pox. It is well known that an attack of typhoid usually protects a man against another attack, only I case in 150 have it the second time. It is well known that over seven times of those not vaccinated contract typhoid fever, and that eleven times as many die of it. It will uot hurt any one to be vaccinated, usually within three or four hours from the time of the injection the vaccinated i>erson notices certain symptoms, there may lx some redness, swelling and sore ness for an inch or two about the site of the injection, |>erhaps some head ache. or backache, and a slight sick feeling—these symptoms vary hi se ' verity with different individuals, less than one per cent complain of any ill feeling at all, the reaction lasts from four to fourty-eight hours. It takes three doses or inocculation, 7 days aj>art to be vaccinated or in oculated. In conclusion, I urge upon every man, woman and. child in Uartersville end Bartow county to dread this aw ful disease, and remember how easy ! it can be prevented. Ist. Perfect a sanitary system. 2d. Vaccinate with typhoid bacteria. No harmful results will follow. It is especially decreed and should be enforced at once in Cartersville, that we have a well organized board of health consisting of not more than | three persons, all of them to be phy- I sieians, appointed by the mayor and I ocimnissioners, with full power to j adopt such rules and laws and regula j tints as they may desire. The same j to he as effective and of force, as any law, or ordinance adopted by the city council. They should be furnished (by taxation) a sufficient amount of money to conduct their office in a perfect way. In fact they should he given the power and the means to regulate and enforce a perfect health department in our city. In conclusion I advise you to be vaccinated by your physician. It costs yon nothing for the medicine and your physician will only charge you for his time, if he charges anything at all for this work. Remember that the average cost of every case of typhoid fever in the United States averages over $175 for each case. Statistics prove the value of typhoid vaccination. All should be immunized who come in contact with typhoid pa tients, and all who live or travel in this country or unsewered towns or cities (like Cartersville is today) or eat food prepared in unscreened kitchens or served in unscreened din ing rooms, or drink unboiled water from creeks or rivers or open springs or unclean wells. For further information concerning immunization against typhoid fever see your family physician or cali up on your county or city health officer. HOWARD E. FELTON, M. D President County Board of Health. MOTHER! YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, FROM CONSTIPATION If Tongue is Coated, Breath Bad, Stom ach Sour, Clean Liver and Bowels. Give "California Syrup of Figs' at ouce —a teaspoonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, half sick, isn’t resting, eating and acting naturally—look. Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irri table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs.’’ and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," because ii never fails to cleanse the little one s liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its plea> ant taste. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. \sk your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of ‘‘California Syrup of Figs:" then see that it is made bv the “California Fig Syrup Company.”—(advt.) ******* ****** * SALACOA, ************* The people of this corner are about through laying by and crops are look ing good. The subscription school that is be ing taught by our former teacher, Mr. I?. B. Fowler, is progressing nicely. Mrs. A. W. Hightower visited Mrs. Segers one day last week. Mr. Calvin Crow and family spent one night recently with .Mr. J. G. Frans near Ranger. Mr. I-enard Hightower made a bus iness trip to Fairmount Saturday. Mr. Homer Fowler spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs. J. M. Queen, near Sonoraville. TIN Quiniiw That DWI mt Affect Tft* Me* because of its tonic and laxative effect LAXA fIVE BKOMO QUININE is betser than ordiuap Qumine amt does not c**- £‘’J****'** htgir.s in head Remember the blltlinmr aw •o'm for Hie siannture of K. tT. GXG-F- 2. Legal Advertisements. SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA, Bartow County; W ill be sold before the court house eoor is said County, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In August, 191 1, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described pioperty, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner t f Albert Brevard’s lot on Stonewall street; thetnee running east 200 feet,’ more or less, to the Aaron Knight es tate property; thence north 50 feet, more or less, on the line parallel to Stonewall street; thence west 200 feet, more or less, to Stonewall street; thence south along said street 50 feet, more or less, to the beginning point. Said property being the house and lot, in the city of Cartersville, known as part of the Caleb Thompson home place, and being in the 4th .District and 3d Section of Bartow county, Georgia. Said property being claimed by M. E. Turner, and is levied on and w HI he sold as the property of J. J. Bentley to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1914, in favor of the Mayor and Commissioners of the citv (if Car tersville against J. J. Bentley. Said fi fa being transferred to James Luther Campbell. | Also at the same time and place, one lot No 11 in block No. 71 on the south side of Wisconsin Avenue, front ing thereon 66 feet and running hack 140 feet in the city of Emerson in said county, and known as the Jim Knowls lot. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Jim and Luther Knowls to satisfy one fi fa issue from the Jus tice Court of the 1425th District G. M., In favor G. M. Gladden against .Tim and Luther Knowls. Levy made by E. E Reagan, L. C. Also at the same time and place, a certain house and lot in the city of Emerson in said county, containing 1-4 acre, more or less, and bounded on the west by First street, on the south Ir. lot of Henderson Williams, on the north by Mike Day’s lot and on the east by lands of Tennessee Coal Al ii on Company. Levied on and will be sold the property of Edgar Hender son to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 1425th District G. M., in favor of Rhyne Rros. Lumber Company against Edgar Henderson. Levy made by E. ,E. Reagan, L. C. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot lying and being in the city of Cartersville, Georgia, bounded as follows; North by Cartel street, east by property of Mrs. B. V. Eaves, west by Gilmer street, and south by property of T. H. Baker. Levied on and will be sold as the prop erty of Mrs. B. V. Eaves to satisfy one | state and county tax fi fa for the year | I9lfi against Mrs. B, V. Eaves. Levy ! made by C. M. Howard, L. C. Also at the same time and place, cne house and lot in the city of Car tersville. Georgia, bounded on the north by Tumlin street, on the west by property of Sallie Henderson, on the south by property of Mrs. W. J. Neel and on the east by Jones street.. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Tom Henderson to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 822 District G. M., in favor of the Southern Cotton Oil Cos., against D J. Guyton, principal and Tom Hen derson, garnishee. Levy made bv C. M. Howard. L. C. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot in the city of Car tersville, Georgia,'boun ded as follows: North by Carter street, east by prop erty of Mrs. B. V. Eaves, south by property of T. H. Baker and west by Gilmer street. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Mrs. A. J. Eaves, to satisfy one fi fa issue from the Justice Court of the 822 District G. M., in favor of Foster & Son against Mrs. A. J. Eaves. Levy made bv C. M. j Howard, L. C. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot in the city of Car tersville, Georgia, bounded as follows: On the north by Carter street, east by property of Mrs. B. V. Eaves, south by property of Dr. T. H. Baker and west by Gilmer street. Said property levied on and will be sold as the property of Mrs. B. V. Eaves to satisfy one fi f.a issued from the Justice Court of the 522 District G. M„ in favor of R. H. Renfroe against Mrs. B. V. Eaves. Lew Made by C. M. Howard. L. C. W. W. CALAWAY, Sheriff. T. J. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff, R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff. Application for Probate Will. GEORGIA, Bartow county - . To Jerome Matthews, Lee Matthews, Mrs. Dona Reeves, Mrs. Nora Craw ford, Mrs. M. E. Cornelison, Mrs. Har kins, Mrs. Sudie Armstrong, Alonzo* Carpenter and Homer Matthews, non resident heirs of L. B. Matthews, late of Bartow county, Georgia, deceased: J. A. Layton having applied as execu tor for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of L. B. Mat thews, of said county, you as non-resi dent heirs at law of the said L. B. Matthews, are hereby notified to ap pear at the Court, of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday in August, 1917, when said application for probate will be heard. This July 10, 1917. G. \V. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Leave to Sell Lands. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Tc Whom it May Concern: John H. Wikle, administrator of .T. F Bell, deceased, has in due form ap plied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be hea’d on the first Monday :n August, next. This July fith. 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. * 1 1 "■* BANKRUPT SALE. In pursuance to an order dulv pass ed by Judge Wm. T Newman 1’ s Judge for the Northern District o'' Georgia. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the property here inafter described, thp same being a part of the estate of G. W. Muse. Bank rupt. Said lands will be sold free from liens; Mundy & Davis have a claim against the land for $1,500.00 and In terest, but this Is to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale. Said l.ihd to be sold at Cartersvilie, Ga., before the court house door during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in August, 1917, and subject to be con firmed by Wm. T. Newman IT. S. Judge as aforesaid. Said property is describ ed as follows: Lying and being it; toe 17-h Dlstr!?! and 3d Section ot Bartow County,' Georgia, and being land lot No. 783 and 802 (except a strip containing about three acres more or less) lying in one body in the north-west corner of land lot No. 802, and the south-west corner of lot No. 783, which excepted strip of land includes all of said lots lying west of the Taylorsville and Iron Hill dirt road. The intention being to convey all of said lots lying east of said public road and containing 76 acres more or less. Also all of land lot No. 782. This July sth, 1917. JAMES BEALL, Trustee for G. W. Muse Citation for Twelve Months’ Support. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Mrs. Addie B. Saylor having made application for twelve months’ support out of the estate of B. F. A. Saylor and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their returns, all persons concerned are hereby noti fied to show cause before the Court of Ordinary, of said county on the first Monday in August, 1917, why said air plication should not be granted. This 10th dav of July, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation for Twelve Months' Support. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Mrs. Lula P. Edwards having made application for twelve months’ support out of the estate of Robt. L. Edward and appraisers dulv appointed to set apart the same having filed their re turns, all persons concerned are here by notified to show cause before the Court of Ordinary, of said county on the first Monday in August. 1917, why said application should not he granted. This 10th day of July, 1917, G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Whereas, John IT. Wikie, adminis trator of Lucinda Bohannon, repre sents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has fully administered Lucinda Bohannon’s estate, this is therefore to cite all i>ersons concern ed, to show cause, if any they can, why said John H. Wikie should not, be dis charged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in August, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tues day in August, 1917, at the court house door in s-aid county between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situated in the city of Carters ville, Bartow County, Georgia, towit: Tvot No. 401 fronting 154 feet on Row land Spring street and 67 feet on Ten nessee street, on which is located a dwelling house of five rooms and two verandas. Lot No. 405 fronting east on Rowland Spring street, 53 feet and running back north 123 feet to W. £l. Puckett’s lot on which is located a dwelling house and two verandas, and a barn. Lot No. 602 fronting west on Tennessee street 59 feet and running back east of uniform width 164 feet to lot No. 405, ou which is located a dwel ling house of four rooms and two ver ardas. Terms cash. This 7th day of July, 1917. J. A. CHITWOOD, Administrator W. M. Smith, Deceased. Citation for Letters of Administration. [ GEORGIA, Bartow County. John H. Wikle, county admisistra tor, having been selected by the heirs of deceased and having applied to me for permanent letters of administra tion on the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Layton, late of said county, deceased; this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Mary A. Layton to be and appear at my of fice within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not he granted to said John H. Wikie, county administrator, on Mary A. Lay ton’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 12th day of July. 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Bartow County. lo the Superior Court of said County: Petitioners J. H. M’arner and Porter Warner of Hamilton County, Tennes see, allege and pray: 1. They desire and pray for themselves, associates, successors and assigns to be incorporated and made a body po litic under the name and style of WARNER MINING COMPANY, for a period of twenty years with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. ' 2. The capita] stock of said corpora tion is to be Ten Thousand Dollars di vided into shares of One Hundred Dol lars each, with the privilege of in creasing the same from time to time iman amount not exceeding in the ag gregate Fifty Thousand Dollars, not less than Ten per cent, of said capi tal stock to be paid in either in cash, rr both at such valuation as petitioners deem fair. *> o. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to its stockholders, and the business thereof is to be that of mining and selling Bauxite, Iron Ore, Manganese, and ores and minerals as petitioners or said corpor ation may desire, thß right to con struct and operate spur tracks, rail roads for private use. tr&nvways, and to do any other act usual or Ibcldeat to or which may facilitate mining op erations; the leasing, owning and see ing of real estate, mineral lands, ores, and minerals of all sorts; the buying and selling of goods, wares and mer chandise, and the doing of any other act which may promote or facilitate any business as above indicated in which said corporation may engage, with the right to site and be sued, make by-laws binding on its stock holders, and with all the rights, privi leges and powers incident to such cor porations. 4. The principal office and place of bus iness of said corporation shall be at Adafrsville, Bartow County, Georgia, with the right and privilege to estate lish branch offices elsewhere within or without said state as petitioners or said corporation may desire. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray for all of the foregoing rights, privilegesr and powers and that they be made a body corporate as aforesaid with all the rights, privileges and powers inci dent to corporations of like nature. PAUL F. AKIN, Petitioners’ Attorney. Filed in office, this July 17th, 1917. W. C. WALTON, Clerk Superior Court of Bartow Coun ty, Georgia. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the original peti tion filed in the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of Bartow County, Georgia, this July 17th, 1917. W. C. WALTON, Clerk Superior Court of Bartow Coun ty, Georgia. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Under and by virtue of an order granted on the 16th day of June, 1917, in open court, by the Hon, M. C. Tar ver, Judge of the Superior Court of said county, on the application of W. R. Shockley against Miss Leo Shock ley, et al. in said court, for the parti tion by sale of the property below des cribed, the undersigned commission ers appointed in said order, for the purpose, will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Cartersville. Bar tow county, Georgia, the place of hold ing, Sheriff’s sales, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday Hr- August, 1917, the following described property, towit: That certain house and lot !u the City of Cartersville, Bartow county, Georgia, situated on. the south side of Leake St. and bound ed on the west by the lands formerly known as the R. A. Clayton property, on the east by the property formerly owned by Mrs. E. G. McConnell, now by Mrs. R. A. Felton, and on the south by the Mountoastle property, owned by Mrs, M. A. Shockley at her death In 1903 and No. 212 for mail delivery, containing acres, more or les3. W. C. WALTON, T. J. PRICE, J. M. SMITH, Commissioners. Citation for Leave to Sell Lands. GEORGIA, Bartow County. V To Whom it May Concern: W. A. MoCutChen, administrator a J. W. Haley, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es tate of said deceased, and said appli cation will be heard on the first Mon day in August, 1917. \ This July 10. 1917. A G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark. Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with pala table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c FOR SALE—Several second hand wagons, all at a bargain. See W. H. Field. WHENEVER YOU HEAR THE WORD DIARRHOEA OR DYSEN TERY THINK OF C. C. C. COREA CHOLERA CORDIAL. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT THE BEST AND MOST HARMLESS REMEDY FOR THESE DANGEROUS TROUBLES A 25c BOT TLE WILL CONVINCE YOU. YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO. ALFALFA c c just as profitably in Georgia, the Carolinas amt Alabama, as in the West if you lfme your lang with LADCO GROUND LIMESTONE. Costs a tritie. Insures good stand and vigorous growth of alfalfa, vetch, clovers aDd grain. Write for delivered price, valuable booklet and reports. Attractive proposition to merebt uti and farmer agents. LADD LIME A STONE COMPANY. 94S HEALEY RUILDINO. ATLANTA. GA WANTED—To sell my 6 cylinder, 7 passenger, 60 horse Cole automobile or will trade for small farm or city property. Machine cost $2,850.00 and has been run less than 5,000 miles. Good as new. This machine is for sale at a real bargain. W. H. Field. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. Bread Is the staff ot life, therefore hare It good. Tip-Top or Batter-Nut