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Imnty Home
■monstration
)epartment
.Edwards
iville. Ga., Dec. 17, 1917.
,en of Bartow County. -
.. m ore and more as
,es closer home to us that
f it is up to America.
I the life-f>ver of the
[ is facing a gerat short
a shortage which is so
; necessitate the creation
•ed States Congress of a
Administration. People
jht to eat wisely and well,
raving must centralize
and must be directed by
in the home. World-free
ial; food Will win the war
it this situation, the State
Agriculture is offering a
* for women to be held at
in Athens, Ga., January
;e will be open to all wo
e in the State and are in
etter homes. Courses will
i gardening, home butter
!try raising, cooking,study
es, conservation and mar
irm products, and other
treat interest and import
en.
>e well for a great num
romen to avail yourselves
t opportunity of learning
best methods the way in
an best do your patriotic
great world-wide struggle
ten hear women remark,
ring as I know' how T to be,
know what else I could
quit cooking and eating.”
now the first meaning of
and we have not as yet
h about economy,
begin in time and avail
the opportunity of learn
>ns that are so well taught
e College of Agriculture.
LULA EDWARDS,
* Demonstration Agent.
* * *
is the course of study of-'
igia women:
Food tudv.
es.—These will consist of
food habits and dietary
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when baking.
a “K- K.' Cast Iron Range at the Old 4. Bakes bread in 3to 5 minutes — |J
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- Patented hot biast and flue con '
****** " struction saves one-tbird of fuel.
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1 t^le onl y distributors of this Range in this'territory.
atco stores co.
“THAT COTTON MILL STORE”
filers of Everything and Buyers of Produce
°’ • . . Georg ia
standards, together with work on the
fuel values of differetn foods. Especial
attention will be given to the use and
preparation of substitute foods. This
course is designed to help in carrying
out the plans of the food administra
! tion. —Miss Dowdle.
Cooking.
Ten Periods.—This course will in
; elude home canning of fruits and veg
etables; the cookery of vegetables,
'soups, breads, egg and msats; a study
of food principles, comparative food
values, the relative cost of foods, and
| combinations of foods in a healthful
diet. The feeding of growing children
and menus for school lunches will be
emphasized. Opportunity will be given
for laboratory practice.—Mrs. Wood.
Home Vegetable Gardening.
Ten Lectures.—These lectures will
deal with a brief outline of the types
of soil, soil preparation, soil cultiva
tion, planting of seeds, handling and
setting plants, garden insects and dis
eases and their control, and the culti
vation of summer and winter varieties
of vegetables adapted to Georgia.
Prof. Ragsdaie.
Dairying.
' Five Lectures. —In vhis course, the
‘care and hanling of milk and its pro
ducts in the home will be stressed.
| Different methods of marketing the
| products, advantages and disadvant
ages of each system, the manufacture
and marketing of butter and cottage
cheese and the proper handilng until
marketed will be treated. Various
methods of cream separation will be
considered, also the testing of milk
and cream for butterfat. Prof.
Howell.
Five Practice Periods.—This will
consist of practical work designed to
follow up the lectures. Practice will
be given in churning, printing and
packing butter, the testing of milk
and cream, cheese making and the use
of the cream seporator.—Professors
Howell and Skinner.
Poultry Raising.
Ten Lectures on Breeds and Breed
ing.—The course will consfet of a
study of the different breeds and va
rieties best suited to farm conditions;
the selection, housing, and mating of
the breeding stock; and culling out
poor producers. A study of the differ
ent kinds of feed required for growth,
egg production, and fattening for mar
ket will be given.—Prof. Wood.
Practice Period.—ln addition to the
; lectures, practice periods will be given
'on Poultry House Construction; Se
ilecting Breeders and High Producers;
THE babtow Tnr c
Operating Incubators; Candling, grad
ing, and packing eggs, and killing and
f ° Wlfi for ™rket.-Prof
< )ther Courses.
In addition to the regular courses
offered, women will be eligible for
work in other departments. There will
be arranged from time to time meet
ings for the discussion of problems of
interest to women. It is expected that
speakers of national reputation will
address the women at these meetings.
| Round table conferences will also be
held each day for the benefit of the
county home demonstration agents
who will be in attendance upon the
short course.
Expenses.
Except for the registration fee of
i one dollai there will be no expenses
for the course other than railroad fare,
board, and lodging. Every person who
intends to come to the College to take
this ten day’s course should notify the
College in advance that arrangements
may be made. Board and lodging will
cost from a dollar and a half a day up.
In writing for accommodations it
would be best to state what sum one
is willing to pay.
ANDREW M. SOULE,
President.
Athens, Ga.
* * *
All who have canned products they
wish to dispose of. please let me
know.
PHYSICIAN ADVISES
CARTERSVILLE PEOPLE
“My wife suffered for years with
stomach trouble, which did not yield
to any treatment. She took a dose of
Mayr’s wonderful Remedy last Sat
urday with wonderful results. I have
practiced medicine for 20 years, and
have never seen anything like it be
fore. I have recommended Mayr’s
Wonderful Remedy to several that I
know need this treatment. It removes
the catarrhal mucous from the intes
tinal tract and allays the inflamma
tion which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments,
including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded. YOUNG
BROS. DRUG COMPANY.—Advt.
KEEP A BOTTLE OF
C. C. C.
ON YOUR MEDICINE SHELF FOR
DIARRHOEA AN DYSENTERY
25c A BOTTLE AT
YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO.
WED SO WELL
! THAT HER SISTER
I DID NOJJEKOW HER
Alabama Woman Says Her Case
Had Been Given Up As Hope
less Gains 33 Lbs. on Tanlac.
“I went on a visit to my old home
not long ago, and. honest, my own sis
ter didn’t know me at first, I’d im
proved so much, was the astonishing
statement made by Mrs. J. D. Morri
son, of 14 °3 Avenue F, Ensley, Ala.,
and all my neighbors are asking
what I have found to put me on my
feet again, for my case had been given
up as hopeless months ago.
“I had a chronic stomach trouble the
1A £■ UU ■am . , 1
last three years that got worse and
woise, in spite of all the medicine 1
took, till I was a nervous wreck. I
lived on raw eggs and liquid foods
and was feverish and bilious and rest-'
less most of the time. I was oper
ated on at the hospital and the opera
tion didn t do me any good, so far as
restoring my health was concerned.
“I started in taking Tanlac, and
after the first bottle I began to no
tice my appetite increasing so when I
had finished the third bottle I was
eating right along whatever I want
ed, and could sleep good at night. I
have gained thirty-three pounds, and
am now doing all my housework, as
well as the washing, and nothing
seems to hurt me. Tanlac beats ev-;
erything I ever tried, and I wouldn’t
give one bottle of it for all the other
medicines in the country.”
Tanlac is sold by Young Bros., in
Cartersville, and by one established
druggist in every town.—Advt.
ft^Stop
I \ y/'/ that pain
/ P //I Hert's quick rslltf
\ f * ro .“ tchti usd
E f xjf w rjr pain* of Rheurea
tlsm, Neuralgia,
‘ Sprains and Strata*.
Va , Jffy No need to rub. It
/%< penetrate*. 25c_
51 oad
Liniment
w- ■ KILLS PAIN
Regular Savings, brings the big-
J gest gains. Let the Bank of Car*
tetsville help you.
MILAM’S
17 Public Square ‘Phone 21
The best of everything in Candy,
Soda, Cigars, Stationery, Periodi
cals, Etc.
Luncheonettes, Oyster .Stew, Oyster Cocktail,
Cream Tomato Soup, Vegetable Soup, Sand
wiches, Cake, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Toma
to Bouillon, Beef Bouillon, Chicken Bouillon,
Hot Malted Milk.
We have a fine display of attract
ive Xmas packages ready for your
inspection.
Big Xmas shipment of Norris Candies just
received. Our place is run for the conven
ience of our patrons. We extend you a cor
dial invitation to visit our store.
MADISON MILAM,
MANAGER
lu
Mi . ' -
D AHOT A JACK
The North Western Cowboy and
Herbalist.
Now in Cttiiersviiie anti Y> iii oe licrej
Until Christmas Day.
Five years ago, it will be remem
bered. Dakota Jack was in Carters
ville ten days and made many friends.
, He is the only white man in the United
tSates selling Indian remedies. He
now owns a $45,000 factory and lab
oratory in Louisville, Ky. He wishes
to say to all his friends in Bartow
county that he will make a lecture
every day from now until Christmas
day in front of Young Bros. Drug Cos.
He also has his two comedians with
him and they furnish plenty of fun.
If you suffer with blood disease,
stomach, liver, kidney, nervous trou
bles or general broken down system,
! come in and hear the cowboy lecture.
It’s all FREE. He is also giving away
FREE a bottle of COWBOY LINI
| MENT. He wants to see all of his old
; friends. He is making headquarters
!at Young Bros. Drug Cos. Don’t fail
to see him arid hear his lecture.—advt.
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. 60 cents.
JOHN|WHITE t^CO.
Liberal assortment
Dm QuMm Tbit Dm* Hat Affect the Mm#
Because of Us tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in hand. Remember the full name and
look lor the signature of K. W. CiKOVR. 30c-
VINOL MAKES
CHILDREN STRONG
And Invigorates Old People
Any doctor will tell you that the
ingredients of Vinol as printed below
contain the elements needed to im
prove the health of delicate children
and restore strength to Old people.
TJ Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron
” and ManganesePeptooatoa, Iran and
Ammonium Citrate, Lima and Soda
Glycerophosphates, Cascaria.
Those who have puny, ailing or
run-down children or aged parents
may prove this at our expense.
Besides the good it does children
and the aged there is nothing like
Vinol to restore strength and vitality
to weak, nervous women and over
worked, run-down men.
Try it. If you are not entirely sat
isfied. we will return your money
without question: that proves our
fairness and your protection. Mil
lions of people have been convinced
this wav.
(iilreath-Champion Drug Cos.
Cartersville, Ga.
If Interested in
Seed Wheat, (finest
quality.)
Seed Rye, (Ga. raised.)
Fulghum Oats.
Red Rust Proof Oats.
Hastings 100 Bushels
Oats.
Appier Oats.
“Ladco” Ground Ag
ricultural Lime
stone.
Mitchell Wagons.
Smith Form-a-Trucks
Write, phone or Gall
!W. H. FIELD