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Taylor Maid
10c Loaves of Bread
The ones with the label—call for them
from your Grocer.
I am also making Delicious .10 cent
square cakes—the kind with distinct
individuality.
Taylor's Sanitary Bakery
c Phone 28
Need a WAGON?
TRY THE MITCHELL
W. H. FIELD, Agt.
You Can Save Money Here
vHft
fjj SI.OO Cash-'sl 00 a Week $59
Buy a “K. K." Cast Iron Range at tl:e Old
Price $59
A Cor Just in Por This Sale.
Wejire\thc : jmly % dif>iribulors of ibis Range in this territory.
AT CO STORES CO.
“THAT COTTON MILL STORE’*
Retai'ers of Fverything and Buyers of Produce
Atco, ..... Georgia
THE BARTOW TRABUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEW9, NOV-1, 1917-
CLEAN UP COTTON FIELDS.
Destroying Stalks and Getting Rid of
All Weeds and Rubbish now Will
Reduce 801 l Weevils Next Year.
\Vahingtoun, D. C.. Nov. 1.- —Next
i year’s boll weevils can be fought very
effectively today. The Bureau of En
■ tcmolcgy of the United States Depart
| n.ent of Agriculture urges that all
weeds and*rubbish be cleaned out of
i ootton fields throughout the South at
I this time. All staiks still standing in
the field should be destroyed by the
1 time of frost or as soon thereafter as
I possible. This cleaning up will de
‘ crease the possible destruction of boj.l
weevils next year. The si>ecies -is
! g’ eatly reduced in numbers this year,
| but although the boll weevil’s strength
i--, weakened at present he will try to
regain some ground next year. To
destroy weeds, rubbish and stalks now
is to destroy to a large extent his pros
pective army for that drive next sea
son.
A concerted campaign throughout
the South, if taken up immediately and
pressed vigorously, will save a consid
erable amount of cotton next summer.
Quick action is the watchword for this
work. Reports to the Bureau of En
tomology from all field men in the cot
' ton belt and from State entomologists
| indicate that this has been one of the
lightest boll weevil years since the
pest entered the country. The only
sections in which the damage has been
■ comparatively heavy are the Sea Is
i land sections of Florida and southern
Georgia, and the northern portions of
the Mississippi Delta. The cold weather
of the early part of 1916. caused a fail
ing back of the weevil around the en
tire limits of-its dispersion last year
and resulted.in a great reduction of
weevils throughout the South. How
ever, about Aug. 1, the weevils began
to regain some of this territory and re
ports indicate that there will be some
points which have remained infested
throughout the year. These places will
bo food for dispersion this fall. There
fore, it is very important that a con
certed campaign be undertaken now to
clean up the fields and lessen further
the boll weevil damage next year.
Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But
er-Nut Bread
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Tan - Black-White
■ SOLD IN THE BEST STORES
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CLEANERS
DRESSINGS
Don’t Wait for
the New Ad
vance Prices
Which Are Sure To
#
Come —Place Your
Order Now. We
Will Deliver Any
.Time. Come In
N ow. Don’t Wait.
Why You Should Buy a
'Kitchen Kumlort” Range
Study the six points—they are NEW.
3, Fire goes entirely around oven
when baking.
2. Boils and fries evenly on all 6
covers.
3. No shifting of pans necessary
when baking.
1. Bakes bread in 3 to 5 minutes —
brawns top and bottom alike.
5. Patented hot blast and flue con
struction saves one-third of fuel;
6. Quickest water heater on record.
GEORGIA PRODUCTS DAY
GO THURSDAY, NOV. IS
Thursday, November 10, has been
designated by the Georgia Chamber of
Commerce as Georgia PrOduccts Day
for 1918. This announcement has just
been made by H. G. Hastings, Presi
dent of the Chamber.
Thomas R. Gentry, Division Com
mercial Superintendent of the South
ern Bell Telephone Company, has been
named Chairman of the Georgia Pro
ducts Day celebration this year for
Georgia, as-well as the cities of New
York, Detroit and Baltimore.
* Georgia Productss Day is celebrated
each year by the holding of public din
ners in all the cities and towns of the
Slate. This year the day will also be
celebrated in New York, Baltimore and
Detroit.
This year the day will l>e doubly
significant. The celebration was in
augurated five years ago to stimulate
production of foodstuffs in the state to
offset the coming of the boll weevil.
This year a greater food production is
also demanded on account of the war
with Germany, rn tact increased crops
was primarily the first war measure
t.) be considered and put into oper
ation.
However, in the celebration of
Georgia Products Day this yAr food
conservation will by no means be over
looked. It is the request of the pro
moters that the menu this year be not
ar elaborate one, but rather consist of
fruits, vegetables, etc., in view of the
movement now' underway to conserve
the meat supply of the country.
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR,
DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY.
Try This! Hair Gets Thick, Glossy,
Wavy and Beautiful at Once.
Immediate? —Yes! Certain? —that’s
t’ne joy of it. Your hair becomes light,
wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as
soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young
girl’s after a Danderine hair cleanse
Just try this—moisten a cloth with a
little Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse the
hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and
in just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair. A de
lightful surprise awaits those whose
hair haas been neglected or is scraggy,
faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides
beautifying the hair, Danderine dis
solves every particle of dandruff;
purifies and invigorates the
scalp, forever stopping itching and fall
ing hair, but what will please you most
will be after a few weeks’ use, when
you see new’ hair —fine and downy at
first —yes —-but really new’ hair grow
ing all over the scalp. If you care for
pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely
get a small bottle of Knowlton’s Dan
derine from any drug store or toilet
counter for a few cents. —Advt.
YET A LITTLE WHILE LONGER.
In these strenuous times so many
changes take place in so short time,
end.so- many unlocked for things hap
pen unexpected, that you can foretell
j with any degree of certainty but very
| few things, that will happen..But we
can forecast a few things for the near
future with absolute certainty and
some of the following: For at least a
few week:-, notwithstanding the rapid
rise- in prices of all commodities, and
merchandise, you w ill still be able to
buy 6 spools Coats thread for 25c and
(■. X. T. and Coats mercerized crochet
rot ton for 10c a ball and Octagon,
Ivory and Sweetheart soap at 6c a
bar, and Lava soap and Sweetheait
talcum powders at 5c at Hardaway's,
where there are .still a few more 75c
and $1.50 corsets at the old time price
ot 50c and SI.OO each, and about a
dozen pieces' of fancy dress poplins in
all solid colors just come in of the 35c
variety that will be sold at 25c a yard
to all who are so fortunate as to coma
before it is exhausted. Ginghams, per
cales, outings, flannelettes, canton
flannel and lots of other items way be
low market prices. A few more of
those dish or table mats at 20c a set
of six, and paper napkins at 15c a
hundred, and picnic plates at 5c a
dozen. Clothes pins are still 2 l-2c g
dozen and butter paper 5c a roll, and
: butter molds jb'tc each, rolling pins at
1 t',c each. And still for a little while,
j you can get best oil cloth at 25c a
yard at Hardaway’s. And don’t forget
vou can get coTTon batting at 10c a roll
even If cotton has gone so high Re
! member.—(advt.)
FARM FOR RENT.
I have a splendid three or four horse
farm for rent, next year. Large five
room house, barn and outbuildings.
WiM rent to the right party who is able
t<. work it, and who will furnish first
class references as to his honesty and
ability as a farmer, for a part of the
crop.
HOWARD K. FRLTON
Cordiality an Aid to Good
Service
The duty of your switchboard opera
tor is to answer your calls promptly and
accurately and to help make your tele
phone service as perfect as possible.
She makes you feel that she is not
only rendering this service willingly but
joyously. If she sometimes errs, it is
only because human agencies at their
best are imperfect.
*v
Cordial co-operation over the wire
with the- switchboard operator-who an
swers your calls makes it easier for her
to serve you and adds to the agreeable
ness of telephoning.
When you telephone—smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Instantaneous
-
Service
Phone us your orders.
No matter how sma!
the article, it will be sent
out to you at once.
“To please you ’ is our
Motto.
Lumpkin Hardware Cos,
“Everything in Hardware”
FOR SALE!
A few bushels of Lea ? - s
Prolific Wheat. Won
at Fair.
Georgia and AbruzzißW*
Write for prices.
A. H. HALL,
Highland Farm