The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 25, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25. he growing be INTER EIHII IN COTTIBELT Value Never More Apparent Than Now is Gist of Special Bulletins Isued for Benefit of Southern Planters. Washington. —To assist southern planters the Department of Agricul ture has issued special bulletins on the growing of winter wheat and winter oats in the cotton belt. _C. W. Warburton, agronomist in the Bureau of Plant Industry, says the \mlue of a winter grain crop in the south was never more apparent than now. ‘‘With cotton low in price,” says Mr. Warburton, ‘'farmers are looking for crops that can be sold for cash or which will lessen their expenses by supplying feed for work stock. Wheat, oats and barley are all readily salable locally and in northern markets while at present there is also a consider ble demand for export. ‘ The oat crop succeeds rather bet tor than either of the other grains in the Soutli Atlantic and Gulf States, except perhaps on the heavy ciay soils of the Piedmont area (western North and South Curolina and northern Georgia and Alabama.) ‘‘While it is now too late to sow oats to supply pasture this fall, the crop may be sown safely for grain in November in eastern or southern North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama. Mississippi, Louis •’ftna and southern Texas. Many ex periments have shown that October or November seeding will produce far bettr yields of oats in the South At lantic and Gulf States than sowing during the winter or early spring.” ART MASTERPIECES SAFE, PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh, Pa. —Twenty-four paint ings shown here at a recent art ex hibit but endangered by the war while tnroutc back to Europe, have been re turned to Pittsburgh lor sale keeping at the Carnegie Art Institute according to an announcement yesterday. Most of the paintings are the work of French, Belgian and Spanish artists and were brought here from Havre. A number of masterpieces of Italian artists were intercepted shortly before leaving New York and also returned to Pittsburgh. Thirty-nine other pic tures seized by the British while en route to Hamburg and taken to Fal mouth where a prize court later or dered them turned over to a repre sentative of the institute have been returned to America and will be brought here as soon as released by the customs officials. FOR THIS, WE GIVE THANKS i 1..-. ——Wi— —M—M—— —— — -■■ ~ Mutt Certainly Has a Nasty Disposition its I'lt.WT ) k'U*,*, ow KXXET <s*D ) ia 1 f ■Hast-Via r TVa„V'?^r i 6 (’•*« -ex-r'nnr L e ‘ n "* < ’ J 51!?2S£?S*. \ i ]| - rr t PAR.DON, Sl t, 6 WOULD TO / /*•" ■■■■ ■ j v" 3 I « NOT ) V— I oo tov I A ' (jp Tlwfc | , f-h Save delay and annoyance by doing your Christmas shopping now. Shopping Bargains are always found in The Herald. Constipation. When troubled with constipation take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. For sale by all dealers. SI.OO white kid gloves at Merlin*. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Do your Chirstmas shop ping early. Now is a good time to begin. When shop ping in Augusta say “I saw it in The Herald.” ..By.. HAL COFFMAN Pointers for Women. Almost, every women who lias rais ed a family will remember Instances where she has prevented serious sick ness by having the right medicine at hand; ready for instant use when needed. A common cold can be cured much more quickly when properly treated as soon as thn cold has been contracted instead of waiting until It has becon o settled in the system. You will find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy especially efficacious tn cases of colds and croup In children. When given as soon ns the child becomes hoarse, which is the first symptom of croup, it will prevent the utlack. For sale by all dealers. EXCURSION FARESTO 8A VANN AH CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Account First District Fair. Tickets on sale November 18th to 27th in clusive; final limit Nov. 29th. $4.20 round trip from Augusta, proportion ate fares from other points. For any information call on or 'phone Central’s Ticket Office Phone 62, 215 Jackson Street W. W. Hackett, T. P. A. Hats $1.50 to SI.OO. Hoe F. G. Martin*. Your Telephone Expert THE switchboard operator who answers your telephone call has a mission in life—her mission is to serve you. She has at her finger tips the most modern telephone equipment in the world. Quickness, accuracy and courtesy are her essential qualifications. Frequently she is called upon to act quickly in emergencies when courage and presence of mind are required. It is as essential to good telephone service, that each Bell Tele phone operator should be healthy and happy as it is that every part of the equipment of that great intercommunicating sys tem should be in good working order. In the Bell system, 70,000 operators make connections which furnish clear tracks for 26,000,000 telephone talks each day. WHAT ABOUT ft NEW OVERCOAT? Oui- stock is replete with most attractive Top Coats of every description. Prices are very low. We have the famous Aleo and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats, and many others. Always pleased to show you. 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