All x.i Watson, Yellow OcJicr Deposits of Georgia. 22 [ 



Company, two-and-a-half miles northeast of Cartersvillc. The 

 drying-racks are shown in the rear of the main building. 



Uses. 



The principal use made of the Cartersvillc ocher at present 

 is in the manufacture of linoleum and oil-cloths. For this con- 

 sumi)tion the principal markets are in England and Scotland, to 

 which the bulk of the Cartersvillc product is exported. Some 

 of it is used in the United States for a similar purpose. It is 

 also used to a limited extent in the manufacture of paints. By 

 calcining, the ocher is converted into a desirable dark red 

 pigment. 



