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FERTILIZER MATERIALS.
We are prepared to offer you a limited quantity of Unadulterated High
Grade Fertilizers made from the very best materials, or we can sell you
the materials separately, either in bags or bulk, and you do your own
mixing. This is a rare chance to get your money’s worth. . Come and
see us. Call on either E. Strickland or A. Strickland. : : :
BARTOW GUANO CO.
Bartow County News
inter#*ting faet* Gathered Ui&isg h W *#& by Our
Regular Correspondent**
CAVR
We are having soma warm wea
tht i at this waiting.
Mr, Eugene Cowart was a visi
tor at Fail mount Sunday.
Several from here attended
l>iavei meeting at the home of Mrs.
J. M. Craig Sunday night.
Mi. C. F. Yarbrough haN rev
tinned home alter a visit to his
sister iu Atlanta.
Fey. H. P. Sheffield, of Carters,
vide, was a visitor at the home of
Mr. H. F. Cowart Saturday.
We were sorry to learn of the
death of Mrs. Frank Harris which
occurred Friday night about seven
o'clock. She was a member of the
dipti. st church and was buried at
Mt. Pisgah cemetery Sami day,
he H. C. Cowart officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R, Jackson, of
A too, weie visitors at this place
aUuday night and Sunday.
'Miss Josie Craig, of Cass spent
Minday with ‘Miss Berta Cowart.
Mr. J. P. Gaines was in Carters
tr| "wile Monday on business.
Mis. T. S. Farmer, of Halls, was
tht guest of Mrs. ,T. C. Law Mon
day.
Notice is hereby given that the books will be open for the purpose of receiving tax re
turns for county of Bartow on Thursday, February Ist, 1917. The law requires all real
estate, monies, notes, accounts and personal property of every description, held or. Janu
ary Ist, 1917, shall be returned at its true and market value on that date. lam also re
quired to take a census of all Confederate soldiers or their widows who reside in Bartow
County, January Ist, 1917, and the name of company or regiment to which they belong
ed; also time and place they enlisted, when and where discharged.
1 will be at the places named below on the days and dates mentioned for
the purpose of receiving tax returns of Bartow County for the year 1917
DISTRICT
Pint*. Lug
Cassville.
Wolf Pen . ...
White
Folsom 5
Atteiraville .
Kingston •
Iron Hill
Taylorsville
Stileaboro
Eufaarlee
Emerson
Allatoona
Stamp Creek
Cartersvllle
A too
Hosteller's Mill
A. J. Nally’s
Hobo’s Shop
Joll’ys hi tore
Under the law I must complete my work*by the First of May and
turn same over to the Tax Equalizers. I urge every taxpayer of the
county to make his return to me before that date, as all who fail will
appear as defaulters. JOHN C. HANEY, Tax Receiver.
SALACOA,
On account of measles the box
supper at Salacoa was postponed.
Mr. William Teague is said to
have appendicitis.
Mr. H. B. Fowler spent Satur
day liight with Mr. Jack High
tower.
Mr. Paul Wehunt and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr,
Watt Jenkins.
Mr. John Crow and sister spent
Sunday with their brother near
Greely.
Mr. Robert Wilson of Sonorav
viile, spent one day last week with
W. L. Wilson near here.
Mrs. Edith Fowler spent Sunday
with Mis, Alice Fowler.
Messrs H. B. Fowler and Le.
ward Hightower visited Mr. Henry
Crow Sunday who is quite ill with
lagrippe.
The trustee election here resulted
in the election of A. w. Hightower
as trustees for Salacoa school.
Come to Salacoa to Sunday
school March 4 and hear .in ad
dress bv Prof. H. B. Fowler. ,
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE
FIRST ROUND
February 1. all day
February 2, all day
February 3, morning
February 3, evening
February 5, all day -
February 6, all day
February 7, all day
February 8, ail day
February 9, all day
February 10, morning
February 10, evening -
February 12, all day,
February 13, all day
February 14, all day
February 15-18-17, all day
February 17, evening
February 21, at night
March 14, at night
March 9, at night -
February 27, at night -
ADAIRSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs, Hugley and Miss
es Alice Butler and Annie May
Watson motored to Rome Wed
nesday.
Mrs. F. L. Dyar has beeu at the
bedside of her mother, Mrs. J. P
Dyar, for some days.
Miss Alice Dyar is spending a
few days at home.
Mrs. D. W. Louder milk has re
turned from a visit to Smyrna.
Miss Loulie Addington has re
turned to Atlanta after several
days with her mother and father
Mr. and Mrs, H. N. Addington.
The Symphony club met with
Mrs. A. E. Brogden Saturday at'-'
ternoon. The election was held
aud Mrs. N. E. Anderson was re
elected president, Mias Bessie
Evans, vice president and Miss
Minnie King secretary and treas.
urer. The hostess had arranged
an original contest which created
much amusement and interest. A
fruit salad with potato chips and
coffee was served by Mrs Brogdon
and her niece Miss Marguerite
Bonner.
Mrs. Marvin Jolly, of Rome is
the guest of her mother Mrs, L. P.
Gaines.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teireli
spent last week end with relatives
here.
The Bans Souei club gave a sup
per Saturday evening for the bene
fit of the club house.
Mr. John Maxwell entertained
SECOND ROUND
February 24, all day
February 19, all day
February 23, morning
February 23, evening
February 22, all day
February 21, all day
February 20, ail day
February 28, ali day
March 1, all day
February 27, morning
February 27, evening
March 2, all day
March 3, all day
February 26, ail day
March 23. ail day
several of the High School set <
Wednesday evening.
Misses Mamie Joe and Kate
ward are spending some weeks iu
Atlanta.
Mrs. Stephens the mother ot
Messrs Charles and wade Stephens
is quite ill at the home of Mr.
wade Stephens on Main street.
Mrs*. Julia Stewart entertained
the Wednesday Afternoon Sewing
Club and a number of other friends j
at, rook. After the game the host
ess assisted by her sisters, Mrs.
Milton Gaines, of Cartersville and
Mrs. E. D. Yeach, served lovely
refreshments consisting of creamed
chicken in timbales, beaten bis
cnit, fruit salad rosettes with
whipped crearn and coffee, after
which red aud white heart-shaped
mints were passed.
Those invited were-, Mrs. O. B. 1
Hishop, Mrs, H. VT" Pairs, Mrs.
O. W. Satterfield, Mrs. A/ Max.
well, Mrs. J. P. Bowdoin, Mrs. C.
M. Chanrlee, Mis. W. I*. Whit
worth, Mrs. A. E. Brogdon, Mrs. j
Milton Gaines, Mrs. Tom Bryan,!
Mrs. Harry McCollum, Mis. Roy
Chamlee, Mrs. Byrd Ch am lee, Mrs.
E. D. Yeach, Mrs. It. C. Cook,
Mrs. W. P. Martin, Miss Xelle
Pavloski,Miss Bara Francis Gaines,
Miss Alice Butler, M iss Lilia Alex
ander, Miss Mattie Benson, Miss
Ethleen Harris, Miss Edna King,
Mrs. Rosser Thomas and Mrs.
Frank King.
Foleys Kidney put-
THIRD ROUND
March 14, all day
March 5. ail day
March 16, evening
March 16, morning
March 10, ail day
March 9. ali day
March 6 ali day
March 2u, all day
March 21, ail day
March 22, ali nay
March 19. day
March 26, ail day
March 27, all day
March 17, all day '
March 29*30, all day
March 24, evening
March 7, Ransom’* Store, 9to 11
March 7, K. h, Adama, noon
March 7, Barnsley, evening
March 8, Hall’e Station
* March 12, Rydel, morning
March 12, Bolivar, evening
March IS, Salacoa.j
March 15. Dam Spring?, morning
March 15. Dewey, evening
March 28, doings, morning
March 28, Peruvian Ochre Cos., evening
March 31, Liberty Hill, morning
Merch SI, Rogers, Ito 3
March 31, Caee, 3 to 5
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all. We buy butter on grades,
or will make a trade wilb you
FOR THE YEAR ’ROUND
WE ESPECIALLY WANT
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