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CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to tlhiajik our many friend*
for the kindness and sympathy ex
tended u during the recent illness
and deaWh of our dear husband and
brother.
MRS. A. M. PUCKETT.
JUDGE and MRS. J. M. MOON.
SWans DoWn Flour
Home's Best Food
SWANS DOWN Flour makes the sort of
good things that all the family loves and
wisely craves. Light biscuits, wholesome
hot breads, perfect cakes and other goodies
made with this wonderfully fine new flour
will set anew standard for your cooking.
Healthful as Welt
as "Delicious
Made clean and pure through a highly perfected
system of sifting through silk. The splendid nutritive
value of wheat is retained in a high degree in Swans
Down Flour. An unexcelled standard of milling,
testing and grading gives
you a flour of superfine
quality at the price of or
dinary flours.
Try Swans Down for
your next baking.
Igleheart’s
• 4 Seif - Rising ” Flour
Made from Swans Dotvn
is also fine and a well
known time saver.
ICLEHEART "BROTHERS
EVansVille, Ind.
CARTERSVILLE GROCERY CO, Distributor.
for
La Grippe Coughs
use FOLEY’S
7rC, Honey
Band Tar
.
For 33 years
the Standard Cough Medicine
7a/te TVo Substitute for
Foley*s Honey and Tar
iiiiiiiillllllli SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY iiniliiiiilli
SOLD EVERYWHERE „
F. E. MATTHEWS
Groceries
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MY MOTTO: Merchandise of
Quality. Prompt Service.^
PHONE NO. 12
NOTICE.
I here Is to be an all day singing at
FoUsom Methodist church the third
Sunday; also the Baptist church is go
ing to have a rally day the fourth Sun
day. Rev. Walter Adams will preach
at 11 o’clock. Bverybdy Is invited to
| come and bring wefl filled baskets.
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THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 14, 1916
Live Stock Progress
Being Made In Georgia
Tick Eradication And The Introduc
tion of Pure-Bred Animals First
Steps Of Greatest Importance
(ANDREW M. SOULE, President Ga
State College. Of Agriculture.)
Remarkable progress has been made
in developing animal industries in the
South in the past few years. This has
been brought about by the general
campaign of education carried on by
the State Colleges of Agriculture and
their extension divisions and the vari
ous bureaus of the United States De
partment of Agriculture. I recall quite
distinctly when the proposition to erad
icate the cattle tick was considered a
joke and yet there are forty-two coun
ties free of this pest in Georgia alone,
and in a comparatively short time the
whole state will have been cleaned
up. The prosecution of this campaign
by state and federal/ authorities
means a saving and an audition to the
average wealth of the state of Georgia
of fully one million dollars a year.
The introduction of pure bred sires
is changing the character and quality
of our beef cattle, not only in Geor
gia, but in the southeastern states as
well. About 1,600 pure-breds, mostly
of the beef types, were brought into
Georgia last year. You can appreciate
what a levening influence they are ex
erting on our live stock industries.
Several years ago the College pur
chased scrub cows at $17.60 each and
crossed them with pure-bred sires.
•The progeny from the third cross have
made steers weigning 1,400 pounds at
about thirty months. We have been
offered 10 cents a pound for some of
these animals, or $142.50 each. Com
paring this with the original price of
the dam, the infinite possibilities of
live stock production in the south are
well illustrated, provided we use the
right type of sire and develop pastures
of bermuda grass, bur clover, Italian
rye grass and Japan clover, and util
ize our forage and haymaking legumes
such as corn and sorghum, and alfalfa,
cowpeas, velvet beans to proper ad
vantage. When our cotton lands are
devoted to the production of winter
oats and other cereals to supplement
our cotton seed meal, the state of Geor
gia will have two or three times its
present carrying capacity of live stock.
NOTirr ara- “
cuutrd of a se
vere case of Piles of 40 years standing in four
days without the knife, pain or detention from
business. I want all such sufferers to learn
about this humane treatment.
R. M. JOSEY, Route 4, Lamar, S. C.
Why Can’t Other
Candidates Do the Same?
There is one candidate in this politi
cal race that is not abusing his oppon
ents, but running on his own merits.
Why can't others do likewise? We
/notice that some doctors will experi
ment 'on a patient while others will
give only known remedies. Also some
lawyers will take a fee f om both sides
of a case and do neith .■ one justice,
while others do all in their power for
their clients. Likewise we know some
merchants who disregard the real In
terests of their customers, and when
they can, they make them pay the
highest price for the lowest gnade of
goods, while some other merchants
never take advantage of a customer,
but always give them the best of ev
erything for the lowest price it can be
sold at, Of late some people are hav
ing to pay 12 l-2c a yard for cheviotts,
ginghams and outings that for years
have been only 10c, while several hun
dred people in this county are getting
all the very best Milbro cheviotta, and
best outings and ginghams at 10c a
yard from Hardaway who has not ad
vanced the price on those gcods like
others had to do. And right now he
has several hundred yards of that very
fine 40 inch 80x80 thread sea island at
10c that is worth elsewhere 12 l-2c. A
few more yards of fine summer dress
goods will go at 5c father than carry
them over to next season. Some 40
! in-ch pajama checks at 10c a yard. A
{lot children's nice school handker
chiefs 2 for sc. Just got 25 bolts 20c
and 25c fine silk ribbon from number
>. o 100 at 10c a yard while it h'sus
a>;d a great big assortment of house
hold and kitchen goods way below ths
price, of other dealers. And while some
people say it can’t be done any longer,
Hardaway still sells 6 spools Coats
thread for 25c even if it has advanced
in price. And the most supurb lot of
meats and ladies’ winter underwear at
the old price in spite of the advance
elsewhere. Just got in several bolts of
that very fine Panama canal 30c table
oil cloth with the beautiful and artis
tic pictures of the canal and every
thing else there on it and will sell for
a few days at 20c a yard. sou just
ought to see it and get some of it to
educate the children and yourself too.
—(Advt.)
I Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally 7 alaab , 1 ® n “ the
General Tonic because it co° tal ° 3 Jf|
well known tonic properties of QL *£ “
and IRON. It acts on the es
out Malaria, Enriches the
Builds up the Whole System, 50 cents.
1 *
THE BIBLE STUDY CLASS.
The Bible Study Class began a syn
thetic study of the Bible as its second
year’s eourse of study on last Monday,
September 11th. The class is to be
congratulated upon securing Miss Lil
lian Greene as head of this class. Hav
ing only recently returned from train
ing at the Moody Bible Institute, Miss
Greene will endeavor to give the same
lessons as are prescribed at Moody.
These lessons will prove helpful and
Your responsibility to your children does not end with
your death. The Prudential Monthly Income Policy
enables you to provide steady, unfailing support for wife- and
family after you are gone. Ask me about it. It is my busi*
ness to help you—let me do it.
J. B. HOWARD, Agent, Cartersville, Ga.
FAIN & ADAIR
Cartersvilie's Stove and Range
• Specialists.
- 'fjjj’ *•& CASH OR CREDIT.
Do Vou Keep 3
Cows Or More?
If so we can show you where we can increase
your Net Profit from these cows at least 20 per
cent.
We have secured the agency for Bartow
county for the Vcg3 Cream Separator
which has proven by test to be
The Cleanest Skimmer
The Most Sanitary
. The Lightest Running
The Most Durable
The Simplest Constructed
And the Lowest in Price oi any Standard Separator
on the Market.
Let us show you, we will gladly put in a separa
tor on trial or will be glad to demonstrate them at any
time. Call us at 316 or write us, tell us to send you
a Vega on trial and a trial will convince you.
“More and better butter, less dirt,” with a Vega.
Atco Stores Cos.
* ♦
‘‘That Cotton Mill Store”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce
PHONE 316 ATCO, GEORGIA
interesting to all, but should appeal
most to those desiring to become bet.
ter Bible students ami it is to be hoped
that every one interested will *a,ke
advantage of this splendid opportunity.
Ear the benefit of those who were not
present, will state that the next les
son will carry us through the twenty-
It
seventh chapter of Genesis 'with a re
view of the first eleven chapters. This
class has since lit. was organized by
Mr. Hammontree, of the Moody Bible
THE PRUDENTIAL
Insurance Company of America
• Home Office, NEWARK, N. J.
Institute, tittle more than a year ag
made considerable progress And tx
speaks for itself a promising future.
FOR RENT —Two nice, fumishe
rooms. Apply 208 North Erwin 3
Phone 234.
Fulghum Seed Oats for Sal
at SI.OO per bushel. Apply ti
T. W. Tinsley, Cartersville, G®