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Straw Hats in February—
Suppose an old maid aunt died in midwinter and
left you a carload of straw hats.
Would you try to sell ’em THEN?
No sir-ee bob, you wouldn’t! You’d everlast
ingly wait till spring to dispose of those straw hats.
Nobody wants to buy straw hats when it’s snowing.
One thing about selling whatever you’ve got: You
must put it on the market when the market’s CALLING
for it. Either that, or you sell for whatever the specula
tor’s willing to pay, and the other fellow makes the profit.
Up till last year, when we put up our compress
here in Atlanta and built our million-dollar ware
house for 250,000 bales of cotton —up till last year
we folks around here had been trying to sell our
WHOLE cotton crop in FOUR MONTHS—and
the world takes A YEAR to use it!
Of course the market got heavy every fall, and the price
sagged till spring. By that time the speculators had all the
cotton; and consequently THEY got all the real profits.
Selling all our cotton at once is like trying to eat a week’s rations for
Monday morning’s breakfast. It’s foolish, and it gives the market indi
gestion.
The way to avoid that toss is to warehouse your cotton with us at our
low storage and insurance and handling charges. Imperishable as it is,
cotton in good and responsible storage is gilt-edged security anywher—
if it’s covered by a sure-enough negotiable receipt. Take our receipt,
GUARANTEED by us, to your banker and borrow on it close up under
the market at reasonable interest; or let us get the loan for you without
commission.
Then you can hold till the cows come home! When the buyers
want your cotton and offer a price that suits, you’ve got it to
sell. We even help you to sell, without commission.
Lots of folks were wise enough to do this last fall.
Horv much do you reckon they’ve made ? f
ATLANTA WAREHOUSE CO.
ASA G. CANDLER. President.
We want your
Butter!
I Will take any amount you bring—
I'eed not mold it—bring it in buckets.
I Also want you to bring us your
[hickens, eggs, ducks,
IJEESE, and can often buy other
PRODUCE. • ' .
Atco Stores Cos.
“That Cotton Mill Store”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers
of Produce
;I ° ne 316 Atco, Georgia
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 14, 1916.
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* CLEAR CREEK.
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The faremrs are very busy getting
ready for cotton picking.
Air. and Mm H. T. EUtot, of Chero
kee. attended the closing of our school
at Macedonia, and spent the night
viill Air. and Aire. R. Li. Howe'.'l.
Mns. H. Abernathy and illilttle grand
son are spending a few days with her
daughter, Aire. Wil'ile HIM, near
Adalnsivile.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Howell and fani
. last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs! J. F. Elliot, of Cherokee.
Naomi and Odessa Howe®, of this
piiace, are spending a few days with
their uncle and aunt, Air. and Mrs. H.
T. Ehiot, of Cherokee.
Air. and Mrs. B. T. Abernathy had as
their guest Last Sunday nlight, Mr. J.
F. Hite.
Mrs. Matthew Tidwell aud children
spent last Sunday might with Air. and
Mrs. Andrew Abernathy, at this place.
We were sorry to have our school
teacher, Miss Florrde Garner, leave us.
Mr. Matthew Tidwefil and little son
spent last Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Doss Tidwell, near CartersviMe.
We had a double wedding in our
community last Sunday, Mr. Johnie
Abernathy and Aliss Belie Wilson and
Air. Alalachii AlcGee and MissT Alima
Hite, were married, Rev. J. T. Aber
nathy officiating.
Our school closed last Vriday. Our
visitors from Cartersviile were, Mr.
Henry Mi'am, Air. Bernard Herring,
Aliss Jessie Burton and and Miss Liil
lian Greene. Air. Milam made a splen
did talk.
MEN WHY DO YOU WORRY?
Why waste time worrying abopt the
past— what might have been? Cut our
the worry—take immediate steps to
get rid of the present trouble, and de
termine a better future. You think
you cannot stop worry; let me help
and counsel you; show you Just what
to do. Call or write today. I use all the
latest methods that have proven trust
worthy, and call especial attention to
Bacterial Vaccines; the great nfew
treatment for chronic discharge,
Catarrh, Bladder, Inflammation, Chron
ic Burning, Swelling, Strong Odor,
Rheumatism, Bnlarged Glands, pain in
back, cloudy sediment, Skin Diseases,
Acne, Eczema, Erysipelas, etc. My
success with this treatment has been
so great that I want to administer it
to every one afflicted with the above
conditions. Stop taking sickening mix
tures, patent medicines, friends’ pre
scriptions, See a Specialist.
My Proposition: Read it, Learn
Then act. I do not claim to give you
someting for nothing. You will be al
lowed to pay me as able, as benefited
by the treatment, weekly or monthly,
or when cured. No exorbitant fees
demanded before you begin treatment
Call or write me for free consultation.
Dr. Groover, Specialist, sth Floor
Forsyth Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ,
* CASSVILLE. *
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rollins have re
turned from a delightful visit to Ogle
thorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Blair, of Chatta
nooga, TeniT., and Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Allyn, of Dalton, who hgve been the
guests of Mites DeTle Headden, have
returned home.
Mrs. J. E. Kinnebrew and children,
of Rome, are visiting Muss Corinne
Crawiford.
Mr. Jiim Layton, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., spent several days last week
with relatives' here.
Miss Bessie Crawford is visiting
relatives in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. W. B. Hawkins has returned
from Piedmont, Ala., where she visit
ed her father, Mir. Harris.
Misses Del'le and Headden
spent last Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. Ed Frank Smith, of Atlanta,
spent several days with relatives the
past week.
Miss Evelyn Milhollin left for Rome
last week to enter the Rome High
School.
Mrs. Herman Henderson and Mrs.
W. B. Hawkins attended the Baptist
Missionary Union' iin Resacca last
W66k
Miss Mattie Boston, of Atlanta, has
returned home after a delightful visit
to Mrs. Berta Layton.
Mr. and Mrs. PairT Crawford and lit
tle daughters, Kabhrvn and Touise.
and Miss Corinne Crawford spent last
week in Talladega, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Pittard, Mis® Mar
ie Headden and Mr. Ed Frank Smith,
of Atlanta, motored to Rome Saturday.
Miss Pauline Layton has returned
from Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. Cross, of Atlanta, will
make Cassville their future home.
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rSf throughout. Reservations made
on application. Hot and cold
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W hen you are worried by backache;
Bv lameness and urinary disorders,
Don’t experiment with an untried
medicine.
Toi low Cartersviile people’s exam
ple.
Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
IJero s Cartersviile testimony.
\ erify it if you wish:
T. P. Tedder, shoemaker, W. Alain
St., Cartersviile, says: “Last January
1 was riding in a street cor in Atlanta.
I had been feeling bad while I was
setting down and when l got up to get
off the car, 1 almost fell over, owing
to the pain in my back. That night I
couldn t sleep, I felt so nervous and
my back was so sore. The next morn
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in bed for three days, hardly able to
move. I could hardily pass the kidney
secretions and they burned. After tak
ing Doan’s Kidney Pills, I was able
to get up and return to work.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
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♦ GAINES MILL. •
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Dr. and Mrs. ELlis, of Kingston, vis
ited Mrs. J. P. Gaines Sunday even
ing.
Alisses Clara, Kate and Viola Wat
son and Miss Mamie Jackson, of Aico.
were recent visitors to this place.
Col. Joe Al. Tjang, of Calhoun, was
here Sunday.
Quite a number from this place at
tended the singing at Pettit Sunday
evening.
Air. J. C. Hogan attended preaching
at Atco Sunday.
Mr. and Mrjs Arthur Cowart ate vis
iting the latter’® parents, Mr. and Airs.
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There are, perhaps, over 800 brands of ciga
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of them does what Chesterfields do, for Chester
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This truly unique cigarette has all of that
•refreshing taste-delicacy which any good ciga
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Yet, without sacrificing any of this delightful
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Go.
A: J. Tidwell, of Pleasant Hill, this
v, tek.
Messrs. Eugene Cowart and Ernest
Holmes were in Cartersviile on bsi
it s Saturday.
Miss Cera Dyer attended the all day
singing at Barnsley. Sunday.
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OOTHCALOGA VALLEY. *
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A’. i>- Sadie Helton returned home
last Saturday after spending three
weeks a. Pine Log.
Alisses Annie Lee and Gladys Lynn
have returned from A1 arietta after
spending last week with Airs. E. E.
Keefe,
The fanners of this section are be
ginning to gather cotton. However the
Rising Sun Flour
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Flour and prepared by
Red Mill Methods
Say RISING SUN to any good
grocer. You'll be pleased.
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10 for 5c
Also packed 20 for 1 Oc
crop will be very short.
Mr. Dan Yarbrough spent last Sat
urday in Atlanta..
Miss Myrtle Halcomb, has returned
to the Martha Berry school to resume
her school duties.
The singing given at Air. Halcomb’s
last Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by
ail present.
Mr. Roy Ray is expected to leave in
a few days for the University of Geor
gia where he will enter school.
The school closed at Spring Hill last
Friday and we feel that Air. Ray ac
complished a great deal while there
vith such a short term.
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