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Health
About
Gone
Many thousands of
WQmen suffering from
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by the use
of C a . rdui / i he woman’s
tonic, according to letters
we receive, similar to this
one iron? Mrs, Z. V. Speii,
of flayne, N. could
no{ stand bit ritf feet, ar\d
just suffered terribly,
she says. "As my suf
fering was so great, and
he had tried other reme
dies, Dr. had us
get Cardui. . . I began
improving, and it cured
me. I know, and my
doctor knows, what Car
dui did for me, for my
nerves and health were
about gone."
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
She writes further: 4r ?
am in Splendid health ...
can do my work. I feel I
ewe it to Cardui, for I was
bi dreadful condition."
If you are nervous, run
down and weak, or suffer
from headache, backache,
etc., every month, try
Cardui. Thousands of
women praise this medi
cine for the good it has
done them, and many
physicians who have used
Cardui successfully with
their women patients, for
years, endorse this medi
cine. Think what it means
to be in splendid health,
Uke Mrs. Spell. Give
Cardui a trial.
AH Druggists
W J 72
FOR SALE—Several
second hand wagons,
all at a bargain. See
W. H. Field.
Wood’s Seeds
Rosen Rye
The most vigorous grow
ing and productive of Seed
Ryes. Stools out better, su
perior quality of grain, and
destined, in our opinion, to
take the place of all other
Rye.
Wood’s Fall Catalog
Gives full description and informa
tion, and also tells about the best
SEED WHEAT, OATS,
RYE, and Other Seeds
for Fall Sowing
J Write for Catalog and prices of
any Seeds required,
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va.
Paint Promotes
Prosperity -
And Affords the Best and Cheap
est Insurance Against Decay.
No other factor adds more to the
value, life and beauty of your home
than good paint—Pee-Gee Paint.
Facts and figures conclusively prove
that in any community where homes
are well painted, property values have
greatly increased.
The cost of painting Is small com
pared with the amount it enhances the
value and looks of your home.
Remember, you cannot get better and
cheaper protection against decay and
depreciation than Pee-Oee Paint.
Right now is the time to paint, and
whatever your paint needs may be,
there is a Pee-Gee Paint or Finish for
every purpose.
For estimates, color cards, paint
■booklets, and practical advice, please
call on
Lumpkin Hardware Cos.
Cartersville, Ga.
Need a wagon? Let us talk to you
fc|hout the MITCHELL line. See W. H.
HHi a nd, A s ent -
'NOW THE TIME TO GET
HIGH GRACE HEREFORD
Athens, Ga., September 10, 191?.
Dear Sir:
The following is a liter from Mr.
S S. Jerdan, Room 217, Livestock Ex
change Bldg., Stock Yards Station, Ft.
Worth, Texas. If you i u tt‘rested in ,
better cattle this is the logical time to
buy high grade females at a reason
able price:
“Good high grade heifers, from 1.7 to
IS months old, unbred, weighing ,
around 500 t>ounds each can be bought j
jfp: around S4O to $45 per head. Good |
high grade cows, 2 to 6 years old,
weighing from 700 to 800 pounds, can
be bought for from S6O to S7O per
head. These cattle are all in strong j
enough fleslh to stand a long ship
ment. There are just as good grade
cattle here that can he bought for less
.money, but It is doubtful if they can
stand the long shipment. If you want
ticky cattle, these can be had from
150 to 200 miles west of Ft. Worh,
but if you want tick-free cattle it will
,be necessary for you to go further
west above the quarantine line. But
there are just as good breeding cattle,
to be had here on the Ft. Worth mar
ket for from 7 to 8 1-2 cents per pound.
“The Hereford is by far the predom
inating breed in this state, although
there are quite a few Shofthorn and
Angus for sale. There are no register
ed cattle being sacrificed here, in fact
they are not so cheap, perhaps, as in
the north. As it is very hard to inter
est the average ranchman in from one
to five cans of cattle it behooves you
to bunch your order with other ship
pers in your territory and send some
one out here to buy ,a train load at
one time. This would be cheaper and
more satisfactory to all concerned. In
cider to do this I would suggest that
you get in touch with your county
agent and the livestock specialist of
yeur state at once.
“From 40 to 45 yearlings can be ship
ped in a car, while about 30 cows
make a carload, with 25 to 30 cars to
the trainload. I can give you nothing
definite as to freight rates. This infor
mation can be obtained from your lo
cal freight agent by giving him the
poyits of origin and destination. I feel
sure that you can obtain sufficient cars
for the movement of these cattle with
out any trouble.
“Range bred cattle can go into the
states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Missis
sippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North
Carolina and South Carolina without
the tuberculin test, but it will be nec
essary to have a federal' inspector cer
tify .to the fact that these cattle are
strictly range bred.
“There are thousands of cattle in
this state that must be moved within
the next 30 days, so if you are going to
be in the market for any of these cat
tle you should act at once along the
tines suggested above.
“If you care to get in touch with the
men who have these cattle for sale I
will be glad to furnish you their
names and addresses.”
If you are interested in securing a
carload or more of these cattle please
write me, as I am planning on going
to Ft. Worth, Texas, to assist buyers
in the select ion, purchasing and ship
ping of same.
Respectfully yours,
GIFFORI) L. BIGFORD,
Livestock Specialist:
WONDERFUL STUFF!
LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS
Apply a Few Drops Then Lift Corns
or Calluses off With Fingers
—No Pain.
No humbug! Any corn, whether
hard, soft or between the toes, will
loosen right up and lift out, without a
particle of pain or soreness.
This drug is called freezone and is
a compound of ether discovered by a
Cincinnati man, ,
Ask at apy dhig s,tore for a small
bottle of freezone, which will cost but
a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's
feet of every corn or callus.
Put a few drops directly upon any
tender, aching corn or callus. Instant
ly the soreness disappears and shortly
the corn or callus will loosen and can
be lifted off with the fingers.
This drug freezone doesn’t eat out
the corns or calluses but shrivels them
without even irritating the surround
ing skin.
Just think! No pain at all; no sore-,
ness or smarting when applying it or
afterwards. If your druggist don't
have freezone have him order it for
you.—(advt.)
Mr. Merchant:
Try us on Oats.
Field Milling Cos.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, SEPT, 27, 1917.
'FAMILIES WILL KEEP
j CANNED PRODUCES
——*
Washington, D. C., Sept. 24.—There
| is no truth in a widely circulated state
• raent that the government expects to ‘
take food supplies from any famiiv I
B <th the F od administration and the !
Department of Agriculture join in a
statement to counteract what seems |
to be a deliberate prppaganda to the j
effect that the government intends to '
take from every family all caniu
goods put up in exe ss of 100 qur *
This is only one of the vari
of the rumor, which has bee r !or ' s
circulated. Another stateme -* * ifiel.v
the government has been A /* s that
canning, drying, and tlle
f: ults and vegetables ,' e^ e ‘' ing °‘
be in a convenien, ‘hat they will
eminent to hand- . tm >•
i, takes them J*”* ,ra " s ‘ rt >
Further ela’ y f the I,e °b‘ e '
Furthei ela is that thege
goods aie w awav f rom
homes am] H pi |n)e!] to Eng _
land. /
t 'j vws instance a motorist stopped
Buying a wife with tobacco as ''■ ii'* 1
currency, in the old days of Virginia " *T rr ~~ j
———7 *
■ T&* i
■ in —1 up,., hi - - in--, , m - I,n T.u-j[Ut<rt.i , nTi -iil 1 i, M „| irtr*~ ' —*' J
For cigarettes, Virginia tobacco is the best j
\
Sunny Virginia — home of cigarettes
_ * .
Virginia is tlic place where cigarettes were
born. And Virginia tobacco lias the sunshine
and charm of the South in it. Virginia P bacco
has "sparkle’ 1 and “snap” to its taste. And
no tobacco except Virginia cui liaV r e that.
JV y&ljVys/ifJzircicco Car.
■V ; r \
The
NO IE: 300 million pounds. Tl' at ’ s—
how much Virginia tobacco wa? made JI I (3d
into cigarettes last year—over 4 times as J
much as any other tobacco. And Pied- _
mont is the biggcst-ulCing Virginia cigarette ft AfICK /ICTfi
in the nvrlj. _ ** _ &
| at a farmhouse to fill th“ —=
i his automobile. In radiator of
i- rfle £ourse of con
j versa nob li? casually ’inquired whe 111-
er the farmer’s famll s wa s canning all
the surplus fruits an( j vegetables in
order to help.co erV c the foM sui>
ply. He was in f torn)et i that the farmer
was not doir g is because the gov
ernment int to take all the .can
ned goods oway except a small part of
it aotua needed by the family it
self
Ti At authorities state emphatically
/! no such course has ever been con
.emplated by the government. On the
-contrary, both the Department of Ag
riculture and the Food Administration
are strongly urging housewives to can
and preserve, especially at this time,
all surplus fruL; and vegetables in
i order that the houeshold themselves
may have a cheap and pHentiful sup
ply of food.
BPSM
J Quick-Easy Shines
tmfmi Tan-Black-White
lil-lltttTOl SOLD IN THE BEST STORES
BOSCHEE’S german syrup.
Why use ordinary cough remedies,
when Boschee’s German Syrup has
been used so successfully for fifty-one
years in all parts of the United States
for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in
the throat, especially lung troubles. It
gives the patient a good night’* ’rest,
free from coughing, with easy expec-
Bring your Free Palmolive Coupons
-to—
BEN C. GILREATH DRUG CO.
-and—
Gilreath-Champion Drug Cos.
and get two cakes Palmolive soap
for the price of one
toration in the morning, gi\- es R
a chance to soothe the inflamed
throw off the disease, helping '
tient to regain his health. 25 atl ,| k
cent bottles. Sold by Young ' y>*,
Drug Cos. —{advt.l Di s ..
Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top
er-Nut Bread. ut '