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[ML MARKET DEPOTS
FOR FARM PRODUCTS
,te Market Bureau Now
Organizing Throughout
The State.
; vita, Ga., Sept, 12, 1217. —Two
ntatives of the Georgia State
, of Markets are now engaged
-in a nizing local market depots in
and cities over the state, where
aimers of each particular com
!i iy may find ready sale for their
,1 us food products..
\ eady some fifty of these local
s have been organized in as
counties, the arrangements vary
ali the way from locating a single
reliant who is willing to buy these
~ducts, to the establishment of a
, ii.OOO incorporated company, with
r lamier members, at Carrollton, Ga.,
\. ';ere it is proposed to assemble pro
ducts in carload lots and put them in
ripe for market.
The services of the bureau are
I, omptly a.t the disposal of any com
unitv in the state desiring them, for
Hi is purpose. The bureau is anxious to
have those communities where such
o rganization has not yet been perfect
ed, make application at once. Every
county in Georgia should have its own
well organized ■ depot, and through
these the state bureau will lie able |
VOU CANT FIND ANY
DANDRUFF, AND HAIR
STOPS COMING OUT
Save Your Hair! Make It Thick, Wavy,
Glossy and Beautiful at
Once.
Try as you will, after an application
i Dauderine, you can not find a sin
? v trace of dandruff oi f falling hair
I your scalp will not itch, but what
il pleaee you most, will be after a
> weeks’ use, when you see new
, fine and downy at first —yes —but
illy new hair—growing all over the
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A little Dandenine immediately doub
th beauty of your hair. Xo differ
:ow dull, faded, brittle and scrag
just moisten a cloth with Dander
und carefully draw it through your
taking one sma’l strand at a
The effect is immediate and
s-n, ’ng—-your hair will be light, huf
fy id wavy, and have an appearance
abundance; gn incomparable lustre,
n itness and luxuriance, the beauty
a ,and shimmer of true hair health.
(let a 28-eent bottle of Knowlton’s
1 tnderme from any drug store or
ilet counter, and 'prove that your
1-air is as pretty and soft as any—that
• ha- been neglected or injured by
<•; reless treatment. A 25-oent bottle
.11 double the beatuy of your hair—
ludvt.)
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j Each bottle of CUERO-COLA is an indirMu^l
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to 00-operate in finding the most ad
vantageous markets for all of Geor
gia fi surplus food products,
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; 1 nder that section of the state mar-
I bet bureau law passed at the last ses
;ivon of the legislature, which -provides
! that !t ma >’ institute inquiry and pro
j ceediugs to prevent unlawful combina
“h ‘ •’~ r -L n! in r* -traint of
irade. Director L. B. Jacßscn has writ
ten Chairman Win. J. Harris of the
Federal Trade Commhdson in Wash
j bigton, calling attention to the ser
j iou , sness of the oral situation at prac
j be ally every point in Georgia, and the
fact that no remedy has come as vet,
| notwithstanding the action of Presi
dent Wilson in fixing standard prices
! at mines.
Mr. Jackson, in his letter, furnishes
the trade commission with evidence
■that the coal miners are disobeywug
the order of the president and do not
intend to sell at the prices fixed. An
Atlanta dealer who has offered spot
cash for coal to a number of miners in
this territory, has been met by the an
swer that they have no coal for sale
at the prices named by the president,
but have already sold their output to
dealers at higher prices. In. this con
nection Mr. Jackson says to the trade
commission:
“What good *s there to come From
the president naming prices, if the peo
ple are to be met with the statement
that there is no coal to be had at such
prices? Somebody is going to be hurt
badly, if something is not done at
cnce If the people abo going to have
to pay the high prices for coal which
have been prevailing, then the quick
er . the government lets them know
this, the better. Please let me know
what disposition is to be made of this
complaint.”
A reply from the federal trade com
mission as to action in this matter
will be awaited with much interest.
* * *
The state market bureau has in
sight from 1,000 to 2,000 bushels of
seed wheat, as well as a good supply -
of oats and some Abruzzi rye, and is
now in position to tell farmers where
they can secure their seed for winter
planting. Any others who have seed
for sale, should write the bureau, as
there will be good demand this fall.
Commissioner J. J. Brown calls at
tention to the fact that the time foi
planting fall wheat is rapidly ap
proaching, and farmers in every coun
ty should be getting their best ground
ready now. Two acres to the plow, i’s
the slogan, and nowhere should there
be any less, but if possible always
more. Georgia is going to need every
bushel of wheat that can be raised
this fall and the coming spring, and
it will be taken at very substantial
prices.
* * *
The season for state, county and
district fairs is approaching, and, un
doubtedly, Georgia is going to make
fine showing in all of them this year.
She has the crops and fairs every
where in the state will be bigger and
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, SEPT. 13, 1917.
better than ever before.
It is the hope and wish of the de
imrtmenP of aA r (culture that the be,
of evhiots everywhere shall be made
and that tire people generally will :i -
tend ell the fairs they can. The : e fairs
are great edu ational Institutions, au i
always mean much for the better -
velopment of apiculture throughi ;r
the dale
“CASCARETS” BEST IF
HEADACHY, BILIOUS,
SICK, CONSTIPATED
+
Best For Liver and Bowels, - Bad
Breath, BaS Colds, Sour
Stomach,
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged up with
a cold—-always trace this to torpid
liver; delayed, fermenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in
testines, instead of being cast out of
the system ;s re-absorbed into the
blood. When this ioion reaches me
delicate brain tissue it causes conges
tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken
ing headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out. all
the constipated waste matter and pois
ons in the bowels,
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet, breath right,
complexion rosy and your liver and
!>owels regular for months.— (advt.)
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FIVE FORKS. *
*****•****■(
(Left over from last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wilson, of At
lanta, visited relatives here Sunday.
Misses Ada and Lucile Carlisle
spent the week-end with Miss Beatrice
Milner near White, Ga.
Mr. H. M. Green and daughter, Miss
Ruby, hare returned after-an extend
ed visit to Fairmount and Ranger.
Mr. Jude Denman'/ from Atlanta,
v' as the guest of Mr. M. H. Denman
last week.
Mieses Sarah and Mary Henderson
have returned to their home in Atlan
ta after a pleasant visit to friends and
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pickard were vis
itors at the home of the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. .T. C. Carson, re
cently.
Miss Annie Crow- spent Saturday
night with Miss Pearl Carlisle.
FOR SALE—I splen
did pair work mules,
with wagon and har
ness.
W. H. FIELD.
My dear friend:
Did you ever stop to think that
Matthews will sell you goods for
cash? We do a credit business al
so, hut have a large cash business
as well and will make it to your
interest to do your cash business
with us.
Now is the time to buy your Tur
nip seed and sow them. Also to get
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the rest of the fruit jars and jelly
glasses and preserving acid and
tops, etc., needed to prepare for the
hard winter just ahead. We have
a full line of all good groceries and
other things and cordially invite
you to call and see.
“MATTHEWS”
Phones 12 and 13 Cartersville, Ga.
You Can Save Money Here
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i rICC struction saves one-third of fuel.
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We are the only distiibuters of this Range in this territory ,
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“THAT COTTON MILL STORE”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce
Atco, . . . . . Georgia