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About The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1917)
Ned Fed Seed You need Garnen, Flower Field Seed. All food products are very high. Plant big gardens. NEW SEEDS 0 I {very seed in our store is new, bought this year. No old seed to sell you, and and are from ihe frmous seed growers, Robt. Buist ( >), of Philadelphia. We have same in bulk and packa ges. Several kinds best Seed Corn, Velvet Beans, Watermel on, Cantaloupe seed in several varilies. (iARDEN TOOLS To See our Garden Fools is to Buy Them. FEED, HAY, CORN and Oats. We have several ; cars of Government Inspected and at close prices. : : t < FEED FOR YOUR AUTO ; GAS OIL TIRES Gulf Supreme _ Goodyear Standard Havoline Firestone. The use of Seed Makes Feed. 1 ” ” Feed ” Food. Look at our Show Windows. i “Knight’s Got It” ! : Knight Mercantile , COMPANY ALWAYS IN THE LEAD DIX I l THEATRE E. WV. GOULD, Manager Phone 411. Cartersville, Ga. PjROGRAM Week Beginning Monday, Mar. sth Don’t Miss Mine. Nazim ova —|N. “WAR BRIDES" Wednesday, March I4!li MATINEE DAILY At 2:30 P. M. Doors Open at 2:1 G MONDAY, MARCH sth mi msi n r ALICE BRADY IN “A WOMAN ALONE By Willard Mack TUESDAY, MARCH 6th W* QFFFIf BLANCHE SWEET •—IN “THE EVIL EYE.” A Mexican Play WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 WM PRtQLNT A V*ry InleresinH! Drama BY A Well Known Author THURSDAY, MARCH Bih W* NT LOUISE HUFF and JACK RICKFORD IN “GREAT EXPECTATIONS” By Charles Dickens FRIDAY, MARCH, OH.- ve frtsst/vr ETHEL BARRYMORE IN • THE WHITE RAVEN*’ A Drama SATURDAY, MARCH 10th PEARL WHITE “PEARL OF THE ARMY” Burton Holmes Travtdaflue Latet|News, Fashions, Etc COMEDY > A frail but dauntless WOMAN Defies an Empire in'the presenta tion of : ; : ; ; VH* .■■■■■ 11 ■ Mine. Nazimova IN WAR BRIDES By Morgan Craig Went worth. i~*—■■ ■ ~~ Thisfpicture ran 4 1-2 months in New York at $2.00 a seat. Wednesday, March 14th Atiniistsioif 10c and 20c CASTOR IA For Infant* and rtfuldrau. llii Kind You Have Always Bought First Baptist Church Notes 'l'll,, hid it s of the W . M. S. will ..h me their W cek n! Prayer ft r Home Ml inns next week. The re-nail < irel<‘ Meeting will be held Monday afternoon; tin* program ui prayer will he offered Tuesday, \\ ftlnesiliiy, und Thursday alter, noons; anti the Y. W. A. ’s arid i., A. ’s will have charge of the piogram on Friday aftfcruoou. The hour is 2:' 0. 4* -I* Next Sunday marks the close ol the pastor’s second year and will he observed as the anniversity ol his aeeeptance of the church. A special musical program is bring ui ranged, and the pastor has turnout.ceil as his theme for the iu tilling hour, — “A Heart to Heart Talk About th * Needs of <Hu < hutch.” Eet every member ol the chinch make an effort to be present. •!* •!• + The Washington’s Birthday Social, given by the B. Y. I*. L’. at the pastor’ll home on Friday evening, war well attended * although weather conditions were >t-ry unfavorable and the basket hall game was :t counter attraction. The contests' arranged by the com miltee afforded much interest. -I- * Several of our laymen ought to attend the Lav men’s Meeting to he held in Atlanta .March lit IN. fliis meeting is for all the states in the Southern Baptist Convention east ui the Mississippi river. Many leading laymen and preachers will have pail on the program. It is a plendid opportunity The pastor expects to attend. Let others plan to go. Our Choir Leader, Mr. Paul Gil tenth, is very anxious that we may have a definite time each week for choii piaetice. We need the proc ure, and there are many splendid songs in our new hook that we ought to be singing. Wednesday night alter the prayer service lias been designated as the proper time. We want all who can and will ren der a service in song to meet with us regularly and aid in this very important part of our church work. + •!* + The names given below consti tute the committee on Homes for our visitors during the School for Preachers and Christian Workers. Mrs. W, <l. Xeel, chairman; Mis. F. b: Matthews and Miss Ethel Griffin; Mrs. W. T. Burton and Miss Mae Butler; Mrs. G. E. Ty ner and Mrs. W. S'. Howell; Mrs. J. J. Hilt and Mis. Conner Pit tard; and Mrs. T. V. Gein and Mrs. C I>. Shaw. There Is No Question but that indigestion and the distresaedr feeling which always goes with A. can be promptly relieved by taking a Ste* S& D fK?* before and after each meal. 25q a box. Money to Loan In amounts of §1 ,f(lt) and up, on Farm Lands. At (i par cert, interest. Apply to A. I . Joliusey, It. F. D. No. 4, Box lii Cartersville, fia. , Reduce hiyh cost of Iced* i,ijv milk cows and work an imals by feeding Velvet Uean Meal, manufactured by Hoy K Mark Smith, ten* nUle <ia. Inspection ol VV. & A. Atlanta, Pott, 27.—The Western & Atlantia Railroad Coinmieaeon began Monday the inspection of the West ern &\Atlautio Railroad property tor the purpose of completing the invert tors which mu t be submitted t-> the governor before The new fifty year lease to the Nashville, Chattanooga A St. Louis Railroad is signed. President John Howe Peyton, of the Nashville, Chattanooga amfst. Louis Railroad, ealldd upon Chairs mau C, M. Candler, of tlie Western A Atlantic Railroad Commission, Saturday, and offered any assistance' that nis forces could give in making tne inventory. Tne inspection will be made by J. H. Johnston? engineer, and J. Graves Cohen, secretary of the Wes- j tern A Atlantic Railroad Commiss ion. and J. ft. Huff, assistant eugis in-er for the Nashville, Chattanooga : A St Louis. . I TPhey are occupied now with the property of the road in Atlanta and to complete the inspection here will probably take several more days. The War’s Crudest Wounds pierce the hearts at home. SEE Mine* Nazimovci IN William Craig Wentworth’s GREAT PLAY “WAR BRIDES” T 1 io picture that ran 4 1-2 months in New York at $2.00 per seal. DIXIE THEATRE \ Wednesday, March 14th. ADMISSION 10 AND 20 CENTS MV DEAD REA Iggjgrj REMEMBF.fi THE OSMENT CO. Du not overlook this tact when you are ready to buy Hardware. I can and will make my business worth while to you. ‘ j : Sincerely Harry L. Osmeih Working for The Osment (Company Ou K POl 4 I e Y t wi- jjg'SiSsk'm f1 to handle only deptndaale goods. To grind lenses for Ihe sum pi. 1 we replace bmknit lenses; till your oeulisi’s prescription or ie without extra charge. Opr low rent enahies us to grind r 0 lensi- !'•. I* uses i,.r <1.26; if 1.60 lenses for l.uo; iae lenses for '.he. Satisf.ftiou " ■ ■ every par i 'ular. SILVIEUS OPTICAL COMPANY. 2*3 South Broad St Xear Alabama. Walk a block and . a ' Atlanta Georgia. NEW GOODS! We are receiving every day new goods, and we have a ’complete stock of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Hay, Grain, and Feed Stuff of All Kinds. Our Expenses are Small and we are satis fied with a Small Profit. See Us Before You Buy BARTOW GROCF.RY CO. PHONE 118 A DODD O. L. TOMLINSON j. M-SAUi