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THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE it. , 9oS
COUNTY NEWS
OAK DALE.
Quite a time has passed since we
have been heard from. Farmers are
getting along fine with their crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gore visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. Yarbrough, of Fair
mount, last week.
Quite a crowd from here attended
the singing at Hest Chapel last Sun
day. Prof. Sprayberry, of Dalton,
was present and gave us some fine
music.
Those who visited the home of Mr.
W. B. Lowe last Sunday were: Mr.
R. P. Griffin and family, Messrs.
Charlie Jarratt and Charlie Biggers.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Biddie, of
Adairsville, visited Mr. Fred Bell
and family Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lipscomb are
expecting their relatives of Avoid
Texas, to be with them soon.
Mr. W. B. Lowe left Monday for
Birmingham to attend the reunion.
Mrs. Pitman, of Waleska, is visiting
her son, Mr. Bill Pitman.
Mr. Jesse Coker made a call in the
direction of Cass Station last Sunday.
Mr. John Lowe has gone to Atlanta.
There will be a singing at this
place the third Sunday afternoon.
We have a supply of Prof. Showalter
new books and hope to have a good
singing. Everybody invited.
PINE LOG.
Pine Log has been silent for some
time but now that the election is over
and our minds are free we will again
visit the News.
The good old summer time is really
with us now and the farmers are very
busy working their crops and har
vesting the wheat and oats.
A jolly crowd of young people as
sembled at the home of Mr. Walter
Bradford last Sunday afternoon.
Boat riding was one of the many
things they enjoyed. All report a
nice time.
Miss Lorena Vincent and Miss
Daphna Stegall were visiting in our
village Sunday afternoon.
Several of the young men of our
town attended the singing at Best’s
chapel last Sunday. Their report is
that they enjoyed the occasion im
mensely and they wish to say further
that the beauty of the girls of that
place appealed to them very strongly.
Prof. Sprayberry was with us again
last Saturday night. The brass band
is making fine progress under the in
structions of this eminent musician.
Mrs. Lorena Darnell, who has been
very ill, is rapidly inmproving.
Prayer meetings are held at the
college next Sunday afternoon.
Everybody invited. Come prepared
to sing.
BARTOW.
Mr. John Collier and Miss Ida
Hammonds were the guests of Miss
Mollie Heath Sunday.
We are glad to say Miss Eula In
gram is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Payne visited
Mr. Carter Heath, Sunday.
Messrs. Annis and Bud Ingram
spent Wednesday night with their
brother, Mr. Gus Ingram.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ingram, of
Whites, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with the former’s parents.
Miss Daphnia Stegall was the
guest of Miss Grace Daniel, Sunday.
Mr. Lent Lipscomb spent Saturday
night with home folks.
RIDING CULTIVATOR.
ADAIRSVILLE.
Mrs. R. W. Martin is visiting in
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Franks, of Car
tersville, were on a visit to friends
here last week.
Mrs. G. W. Sharkey and son, Pat
rick, left Monday for Atlanta to
make that city their future home.
Miss Addie Smith, of Birmingham,
Ala., is the guest of Miss Gussie
Trimble, near the city.
Hon. K. S. Anderson, of Madison,
has been spending several days with
his brother here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dyer and Mr.
and Mrs. Seaborn Whatley spent
Saturday in Cartersville.
Miss Julie Veach went up to Chat
tanooga Friday for a stay on Look
out Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCollum and
children were with Mr. and Mrs. F.
T. Terrell in Calhoun recently.
A number of visitors were here last
week for the sessions of the Dalton
District Conference which began on
Monday night with a preaching ser
vice and continued through Thurs
day. Dr. Lovejoy was the able pre
siding officer. The services were all
well attended. Not as many dele
gates came as were expected, how
ever. There were some interesting
subjects under consideration. Mis
sions, the Layman's Missionary move
ment, Christaiu Education and Sun
day schools.
Rev. J. O. A. Grogan, the confer
ence missionary secretary, was pres
ent and made several talks in inter
est of his work and preached on Wed
nssday evening. Rev. Joe Jerdine,
returned missionary from Korea,
spoke on Tuesday evening. Rev.
Harry Mays, of Atlanta the Sunday
school secretary made an address on
Wednesday morning. Col. R. T. Fel
ton, of Montezuma spoke at eleven
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CARTERSVILLE THREATENED!
Any attempt to break down a Cartersville institution, is a stab at every
loyal citizen, and a move which threatens .the prosperity of the city and
thereby the entire county.
Cartersville Manufacturing Plants deserve the full patronage of home
people. Wreck one of your home plants and it effects the entire city. No
patriotic, no loyal, no genuine good citizen, who really has the interests
of his home town and county at heart, will patronize an effort to “wreck
and drive out of the city” one of the city’s largest manufacturing plants.
The Cartersville Ice Plant is located in Cartersville, is owned by home
people, employs home labor, and contributes in every way to the material
prosperity of the city and county. Every nickel spent with the “home
plant” stays here. Every nickel spent for ice shipped into Cartersville for
the purpose of “breaking down the home plant,” goes away forever and
builds up some other community.
Only two manufacturing plants in Cartersville. The Ice Plant is one
of these. Do you want more manufacturing plants? If you do, patronize
the ones now in the city, and thus say to others, the people of Cartersville
will be loyal to their interests, will stand by her “home institutions,” come
and invest your money in Cartersvillei. If you do not patronize your home
industries, you say to everyone, we don’t want anything in Cartersville and
we will not stand by, we will not uphold by our patronage anything
located in Cartersville.
Be sure you are getting ice that is made in Cartersville. Don’t buy ice
shipped in for the purpose of cutting the throat of a Ohrtersville Industry.
Cut the home plant’s throat and you cut your own. It is the duty of every
good citizen to know that he is getting ice daily made by the “Home
Plant.” 73 or buy from the wagon with the “Blue Top.”
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o’clock on Wednesday. His lecture
was on tithing. Judge T. W. Har
bin, of Calhoun presided over the
laymen’s meeting on Wednesday af
ternoon. Several addresses were
made on different phases of this
movement. Mrs. J. M. Sanders, of
the Home Mission department and
Mrs. Smith, representing the foreign
work, spoke to the conference Thurs
day morning. Rev. Jenkins preached
on Christian Education on Thursday
morning and Rev. G. F. Venable, of
Piedmont Institute preached Thurs
day night.
STAMP CREEK.
Mrs. B. B. Harris and daughter,
Myrtle, of Knoxville, Tenu., are vis
iting relatives around Stamp Creek
this week.
Mr. General Satterfield made a trip
to Sutallee last week.
Mrs. Dan Treadwell has returned
from Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McCurley visited
Mr. John Presley's folks a few Sun
days ago.
Miss Fannie Campbell is at home
now from school at Athens. We are
glad to have her with us again.
Miss Margie Alexander visited Miss
Nora Alexander last week.
Mr. Cliff Cole looks very sporty in
his new buggy.
Mrs. B. B. Harris spent the after
noon with Mr. Dock Boston and fam
ily last Thursday.
Mr. Roby Patterson made a trip to
Atlanta a short while ago.
Miss Armaretta Brooke will spend
a few days in Cartersville this week.
Mr. J. J. Boston and family, Mrs.
B B. Harris and daughter spent the
day at Mrs. L. E. Kay's last Sunday.
Mr. DeWitt Presley passed through
our burg a few Sundays ago.
Mr. Win Moss visited Mr. Bill Nel
son last week.
Mr. Roby Patterson went to White
last Saturday..
Mrs. N A. Brooke was the guest of
Mrs. J. J. Boston last week.
MINERAL SPRINGS.
We are having some very pretty
weather at the present, though the
farmers are not all done chopping
cotton yet.
Mrs. Guyton has verv ill for some
time. Hope she will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cox visited their
mother, Mrs. Lillie Jones last Satur
day night and Sunday.
Mrs. John Abernathy and Mrs.
Rosa McGhee visited Mrs. Abrams
Saturday.
Mr. Gayton lost his cow a few days
ago.
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t¥a ris> n*a!a We treat this disease by painless methods, and
VariWwwviV wim no detention from business. Tbe stag
nant blood Is driven from dilated veins with the assistance of
oar Improved Varicocele Truss and Electro-Chemlc process, tbe
parte being restored to their natural condition aod circulation
re-established.
Cirlehirs Wo core stricture without severe operative
dIMvIUIO procedures. Our treatments act directly on tbe
parte affected, completely dislodging tbe stricture by our gal
▼anloelectric medical treatment; It is painless and In nowise
Interferes with your business duties.
Ntrvous Debility of Men power of vitality, if ao, b/
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should be yours. Otir treatment is uot a mere stimulant but
gives satisfactory and permanent results
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In persoa or by mail. All mall hereditary or contracted in early days. We cure Its corn
matter in plein envelopes and plications. We atop its progress, eradicate every vestige of
medlelne aentin plain wrapoers. poison from tbe system, and by the use of harmless remedies,
Cases not too complicated which leave no sfter effect upon the system.
treated et home. If you caono* KIDNEY, BLADDER AND URINARY DISEASES
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The preaching at Macedonia Sun
day was excellent.
Mr. Levi Ely and Mr. John Hite, of
Stilesboro, made a flying trip in our
burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tidwell,
of near Rogers station, visited Mrs.
R. L Howell and family Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. Jim Cox and family visited
Mr. Guyton and family Sunday.
The election was carried on nicely
at Stamp Creek. Hope it was else
where.
'ford.
Farmers are getting along pretty
well with their work considering the
unusual drawbacks this season.
Some of the cotton fields are not yet
put to a stand but owing to a late
planting there is vet time for it. The
largest per cent of the corn crop is
planted here but patches now and
then as spare time will admit will be
planted on up into July.
The peach crop is fine in this sec
tion and is at present writing grow
ing nicely.
Berries of various discretions are
now being gathered and utilized by
the cook into pies.
Rain in this immediate viciility
would be welcomed by our farmers —
we did not have any of the last rains
which fell east, west and north of
this place but while we are very dry
crops of every description are grow
ing nice.
We had the pleasure a few days
ago of handling a fife that passed
through two wars which was
owned and played by Mr. Anderson
Owens. This name will be familiar
to many people in the counties of
Bartow and Gordon and to hundreds
of other confederate soldiers who are
to day scattered promiscuously over
the south. We never expressed our
thoughts while, we were handling
this souvenier but could not Refrain
from allowing our mind to traverse
the battle giound at New Orleans
where Jackson licked Packiugham
and wondered if that fife was not
made by the owner to at once gather
the tune of “yankee-doodle” and hurl
its shrill notes back at the British.
Doubtless he did in a patriotic style.
This grand old 1812 and confederate
fifer long ago passed to his reward
and was laid to rest at a little church
south of Mr. Mosteller's mill in this
county where his remains will rest
until called forth by the Allwise God
to again be reunited in the resurrec
tion morn.
Some of the comrades pf this sec
tion will attend the reunion and we
hope it will be a glad meeting one
that will be remembed far into fu
ture years.
Mrs. Mary Joe Hall has been quite
sick for the past few days and at this
writing is still in feeble health.
Our community generally is enjoy
ing pretty good health at this writ
ing.
Foley s Kidney Remedy will cure
any case of kidney or bladder trou
ble that is not beyond the reach of
medicine. No medicineman do more.