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About The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1917)
FERTILIZEB MATEBIBLS. 7 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, eitlief in bags or bulk, and you do your own mixing. This is a rare chance to get your money’s worth. Come and i ee us - Call on either E. Strickland or A. Strickland. : ; ; BARTOW GUANO CO. ■(Bum POSSIBLE THAT ■wo HAKT HOONSHINIKG AIEIONY ■ Atlanta Oa. March, 21 —That B ur dry logialstion prohibiting Be shipment of any of whiskey in- B the state for any purpose, as Beil as legislation to stop the man. ■picture of moonshine liquor, pass during the extra session Bth practically no organized opp Bition. is the opinion of members the house and senate. Box- or two exceptions may pos- Hply be made iu the strict probG against the shipment of Byakov into the state, these being Bregaid to the shipment of smai) of wine to be used for ■r mental purposes and th of small quamiries of Biitui us liquors to druggist to di-.peu.sed on doctors prescrip ■ - only. These two are tn- By exceptions that seem to tie re ■dod with any degree of favor ■ the legislators generally. ■There is strong support for the Si by representative X. F. Cul ■piM i oJ Meriwether to make the ■umlaut ure of whiskey a felony, of a misdemeanor as at BL'senp lbr legislators realize that maker of moonshine will enjoy ■nautical monopoly when ship-* into the state are stopped, this situation will naturally the temptation more en With moonshining a fel ■ however, it is believed the in ■ s tiy will soon become extinct [■'id in remote mountain/fastucs [Western and Atlantic Railroad he following is the present acbede of trains; SOUTH BOUND, • Time ■ 8:41 a m ■ 10:112 a m ■ 4:48 a m H ’ 6:41 a in C North bound. s'' Time " • 9 41 a ui H" ' 6:26 p in H 7:02 p in ■' . 10:32 p in ■°ui&vilie & Nashv’Me I Railway Jli,j departing; lime At Cartel H ville. Ga. P| llr_ a.| Cincinnati a* 8°: am a* c m; u> , ‘’l •'• (lucinnaii a 6<W am a an : •uunodation alo ar, am a 4.40 trr I a 10: i -c am a" s: pm a* V :41 jm a li-ui pin " a IW "m will t°P on m trial tr ivill,. ,i 1 °® Passengers from or t‘ u 1I „ ! ,v^ eyo V and a ?, d ”‘ on * or f0 ooiutf 11 ,jU u car,line Macon ami beyoud. ' bood, Old-Fashioned Physic” '' 1 atliartic Tablets, a whole- I'fiysic, thorughly dense the t the stomach, tone K liver. For indigestion, W " h )af l breath, bloating ■ ' nstipation, no remedy is ■L h,l ‘lv recommended. Do not K free feeling.—For Sale ? Hilreath, Drug Cos. Adv. Ory . Hs /OR FLETCHER'S f astori a Hid oi the Torment of Rheumatism “Send me Foley Kidney Pills. lam badly done up with rheumatism and they are the omy thinff that hely me." A. J. Walsh, Sneftels, Colo. Rheumatism is stubborn as a mule —lt hangs on like a leech—wears out your strength—worries you with pain —drags on your vitality—depresses your mind—affects your health! Don't let it hang on you? Don’t giva •up to it! Don’t overlook Foley Kid ihey Pills! For they work directly on the kidneys—tone up and strengthen them to the perfect action that keeps uric acid out of the blood, and clears away The cause of rheumatism, lum bago and stiff, swollen, aching joints. Begi . now, today, and soon you will again be active and free from pain. Mr. Walsh winds up his letter to us by saying: “I consider Foley Kidney Pills the best I havo ever used, and I have tried several different rem edies,” Your druggist sells them, John R. Young & Cos. Real Estate and Rental Agents Carte sville, Ca. It will cost you nothirg to list youi property with us for sale or exchange until we find a buyer or trade for it ihat you will >"?ceDt. FOR RFNT —The store fronting on Market street in the opera house build ing for 1917. Has an up to date oven and well loeaied und arranged fora first* class bakery and confectionery, or can tie used for other mercantile business. FOR SALE—We liave a bargain to offer in some good rental propeity, both white and colored people, well locateo rented to good tenants ou weekly and ‘ monthly payments. FOR SaLe OR EXCHANGE. A fine Polk County Farm on easy terms, or would eqehange for Bartow County land or eity property, What bate you to offei in exchange foi a good farm? —- FOR EXCHANGE. A good well lo cated $6,000 farm to exobang for a good clean mercantile busiuosu. Can payor take cash for difference. What Have you to offer. An Honest Letter From an Honest an Finos Halbert, Paoli, Did., writes: ‘T contracted a severe cold this fall and coughed continue lly. Could hardly sleep at nights. 1 tried several remedies without relief ►Got Foley’s Honey and Tar and the lirst bottle relieved me, curing my cough eutirely. 1 can recommend if for all coughs,” Get, the genuine.— For sale by Ben. C. GUrealli, Drug Cos. Adv. ■ !■■!■ llf -I ■ * FARM FOR.SALE 50 acres, mure ur less, flood i .f ud 7 room house, 2 Rood wells, run uiiifi water, barn, dood orchard, 1-2 mile to flood school, on public road and R. F. D. route, 6 miles north of Carterville. If interest ed see or write J. M. C’aiile Route 4- Cartersville, <ia. Little Girl Had Croup Every mother knows and fears croup, Mrs. K, M Rainy, K. F. D 2, Stanford, Ky,, writes: “My littl girl had cronp every few nights. I bagan to give her Foley’s Honey and Tar and that night she slept well,- never coughed any, and the next day her cold was gone.” Relieves coughs and colds, contains no Opiates.—For Sale by Ben C. Gilieath, Drug Cos. Adv, THE LEGISLATURE MAY REPEAL ' IRE TAX EQUALIZATION IAW Atlanta, Ga. March 21, — Georgia’s tax equalization law may be repealed, but its repeal will certainly cut down the states in come, while the state’s appropria tions will certainly continue to In crease in spite of the shortage, is pointed out by members of the legislature now in session. Of eourse a bill to repeal the tax equa lization law cannot be introduced in iht- exira sessio i, wh cb i- ini ited to pensions and bone dry pro hibition legislation, but the tr** tneodous i crease iu pensions, w ieh 'vhs one of the things r* - sp insi ie f..r the extra s> ssion, has c* ved to ci'l i tension to the fact r! 'af tf-r vis made in the 1 i--i6ses-i > to repeil the law, Finley & Henson ATTORNEYS. AT- LAW Loans Negotiated on Real Estate, Improved City Property and Farm Lands at 6 Per Cent. : : : : interest :::: Cartersviile Georgia TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE 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 lsr, 1917. The law requires all rcaJ estate, monies, notes, accounts and personal property of every description, held on 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 heat the places named below on the days and dates mentioned for the purpose of receiving tax returns ol Bartow County for the year 1917 DISTRICT Pine Log OasSville. Wolf Pen White Folsotn Adairsville Kingston Iron Hill Taylorsville Stilesboro Ruharlee Emerson Allatoona Stump Creek Carteisville Atco Mosteller’s Mill A. J. Natly’s Bobo’s Shop Joll’ys Store Under the law 1 must complete my work by the First of May and turn same over to the lax Equalizers. 1 every taxpayer of the county to rria|e his return to me before that dat,e,*as all who fail will appear as defaulters. JOHN C. HANEY, Tax Receiver. and similar effort will prahaly be made at the sessions of 1917 and 1918. Legislators who have made a close study of the situation de clare that the repeal of the equa lization law, passed during the ad ministration of Governor John Hi. Slaton and viciously attacked by property owners who were com pelled to make returns of hitherto untaxed property, would event ually result, ami nrobaly in a few B IrSi W 111 W I W.BReda*, N0.703-Sl5O | At All Dealer. WEINGARTEN BROS., Inc, New York Chknge Sea P n dair and lewis 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, all day February 9, all day February to, morning February iu,evening February 12, all day Febi nary 13, all day . February 14, all day February 15-16-17. all day February 17, evening .... February 21, at night March 14, at nigbt March 9, at night February 1 27i at night years, in an extremely high tax rate to pay floating debt? and keep the state going Cut 1 his Out. It Is \Voth Money DON’T MIBB THIS. Out. out this slip, enclose with Ac to Foley Cos. 1 2b!T5 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111. writing your uatne and mid reus clearly. You receive iu turn h trial package containing Foley’s H .mey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds arid croup; Foley Kidney Fills, 'and F®ey Cathartic Tablets.—For Sale by Ben. 0. (iilreat h, Drug Cos. ad y. WE CORSETS RE D IT S O uck and Frs>t-U FOR STOUT FIGURES Mat * large hip* disappear; bulky waist.tine* more graceful; awkward Lust-line* smaller and have the “Old Corset" coot fort with first wearing. Reds medium and iow bust. , 3 M ...d *s°° NUF O R M Beck and Front-Lace Far SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES Give Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown' at most Economical Price. $1 .00 to *3-°° 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 2D, all day .... February 28, ull day March 1, all day February 27, morning February 27, evening March 2, all day March 3, all day Kebi uary *6, all day March 23, ail day * . AGE DELICATE OR FRAIL undersize or under-weight reioeintier — Scott's Emulsion is nature’s grandest growing food; it strengthens their bones, makes healthy blood and pro motes sturdy growth. S ott & U-mne, Bloomfield. KT. |. jj.jj THIRD ROUND March 14, all day March 5. all day March 16, evening March 16, morning March 10, all day March V, all day March 6. all day , March 20, all day March 21, all day March 22, all dtiy March 19, all day March 26, all day March 27, all day March 17, all day March 29*30, all day March 24, evening March 7, Ransom’s Store, 9to 11 March 7, R. L. Adams, noon March 7, Barnsley, evening March 8, Hall’s Station March 12, Rydal, morning March 12, Bolivar, evening -March 13, Salacoa March 15. Gum Springs, morning March 15, Dewey, evening March 28, Goings, morning March 28, Peruvian Ochre Cos., evening March 81, Liberty Hill, morning March 31, Rogers, i to S M arch 81, Cass, 8 to 5 I | I mjM j W.B.Ngfcm, Ne. 925-s2.#l |