The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, March 29, 1917, Image 7

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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. : : : BART OW GUANO CO. Ej CAVE B,> are having some rainy woa B at this writing and the farm Hie behind with their work. pi Ben Kiee spent Sunday with ■Dallas Young at Mnichiuson. B and Mrs. T. E. Graves, of Brsville, spent a few days last B with their daughter Mrs. .1. Bui'it's. . Be are sorry to hear that Mrs. Bearden is sick. B Grady Bearden and sister ■ oil'ass were guests at the fMr. H. F. Cowart Sunday. Hart, of Ateo, filled his appointment at Mi. Pisgah Bj and preochta u very iuter teimon. B Cleve Thomas, of Kingston, Bi Mr. J P. Gainer Sunday. Be Minnie to wart ?pent Suns sßuh Miss liuby V\ iiiiams. Cora Dyer was the guest of ißSnsie Craig Saturday mgnr. i IB ■> M M. E. Huunicuit yisi' B: daughter Mrs. Julia Ward Buy last week. Band Mrs. David Weaver-at- B meeting at Mt. Pisgah Sun- Hduce cost of feed- Illk cows and work an* by feeding Velvet Meal, manufactured y & Mark Smith, Ten- Mem and Atlantic Railroad blowing is the present seheuw SOUTH BOUND. M '... 10 ; 22 a ill 4:4S n in {IB 6:41 a m north bolind. Tone -41 a in H" a m TS 6:26 p in H 7:02 p in ■'Svilie & NashvTa '"M Railway V Jlul departing Time At Caitei.> B ViHe, Ga. Ih ''ineimiati ti*S:SST am a*S:4i. vu, H., a S:0 ain a mmodation a 10:85 am a 4.40 pm ■ a 10:18 am a* ss-'.”'vw ■ •••• a * <:4i mni :o>m ■ ar,| let wi ** Bto P on sipnai to Hi- nd i Pass f ß # erß from or t' H lr oi| d 'h Mr a i‘r d f rom or to neiHj!' | ear hue Maoon ana beyuuiD H ,J Pd, Old-Fashioned Physic" I '' ,u Mart.e Tablets, a whofe -1 S!< , tborughly dense the ■ ‘rto-n the stomach, tone B livsr. For indigestion, H^ B*. 8 *. bad breath, bloating ■ '‘xtipation, no remedy is recommended. Do not | ,r nauseate. Give stout per ■ ,T!' free feeling.—For Sale II rilreath, Drug Cos. Adv. •Bhilaren Orv ■ ’B-fOR FLETCHER’S | f s=|‘ s TO R 1 A John R. Young & Cos. Real Estate and Rental Agents Cartersvitie, Ca. It will cost you nothing to list your property with us for sale or-exchange until we find a buyer or trade for it that you will accent. FOR RFNT —The store froffting on Market street in the opera house build ini’: for 1917. Has an up to date oven and well located and arranged for a first' class bakery and confectionery, or ran be used lor other mercantile business. FOR SALE —We have a bargain to offer in some good rental propei t.v , both white and colored people, well local rented u> good tenants on and monthly payments. -m— —- t FOP. SALE Otk EXCHANGE. A fine Poik County Farm on easy terms, o would eqchaxire tor Bartow- County land or ity property, What bav you to offet in exchange fo. a good fi rm? X F<>R EXCHANGE, A-good yvell to cate >1 Se.OOOf f:: rm to exchana tYr t good eiean mercantile bnsiWss Can payor take cash lor > ifference. What ha<ff you to offer. * An Honest Letter From an Ho i :st an Elios Halbert, Pash', Did., writes: “1 contracted a severe cold this full and coughed 'continue )!y. Could hardly seep at nights 1 tried several remedies wiihout rtlief Got Foley’s Hone}’ and Tar and tlie (irstnottie relieved me, curing mv cough eutireiy. Ii nn recommend it for all coughs,” Get the genuine - For sale by Ben 0. Giireatb, Drug Cos Adv. FARM FOR SALE 30 acres, more or less, good level land, 7 room house, 2 good wells, tun ning water, large barn, good orchard, £-2 mile to good school, on public road and R, F- D. route, Smiles north of Carter® ville- If interest ed see or write J. M. Cagie Route 4. Cartersville, Ga. Little Girl Had Croup Every mother knows ami fear? croup, Mrs. R. M. Rain., R. P. I) 2, Stanford, Ky., writes: “ily littl girl had croup every few nights. 1 bagan to give her Foley’s Honey aud Tar ami that night she slept well, neyer coughed auy, and the next day her cold was gone.” Relieves coughs and colds, cob tains no Opiates. —For Sale by Ben 0. G death, Drug Cos. Adv. Rid of the Torment of Rheumatism "Sand me Foie)' Kidney Pills. lam badly done up with rheumatism and. they are the only thing that help me.” A. J. Walsh, Sneffels, Colo. Rheumatism is stubborn as a mule —it hangs on like a leech—treats out your strength—worries you with pain —drags on your vitality—depresses your mind —affects 3'our health! Don’t let it hang on you! Don’t give up to it! Don’t overlook Foley Kid ihey Bills! For they work directly on the kidneys—tone up and strengthen them to tiie perfect action that keeps uric acid out of the blood, and clears away the cause of rheumatism, lum bago and stiff, swollen, aching joints. Eegir, now, today, and soon you will again he active and f'-ee from pain. Mr. Walsh winds up his letter to us by saying: ‘I consider Foley Kidney Pills the I have ever used, and I have tried several different rem edies,” Tour druggist sella them, Wood’s Seeds / —i I I ■ 100-Day Velvet Beans. T liis new Velvet Bean is rapidly forging to the front, Both as a for age and soil-improver. Ai the low price at which these can be secured they are really the cheapest of summer forage and soil-improving crops, and their use is likely to in crease to a very considerable ex tent in the place of cow pe. s end soja beans. We strongly recom mend their more extensive use. We are headquarters for Velvet Beans, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, Millet Seed, and all forage and soil-im proving crops. Wrilc for "Wood’s Crop Special” givt9 prices and lull information. Mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEBSMEN, - Richmond, Va„ We offer all the most productive varieties of SEED CORN. Wood’s Crop Spec ial gives full information. Finley k Henson AYIORBEYS-AT-LAW j Loatis Negotiated on Ileal Estate, Improved City Proper ty and Farm Lands at 6 Per Cent : : : : interest : : : ; Cartersville Georgia I TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the books will be open for the purpose of receiving tax re uirns lor county of Bartow on Thursday, February Ist, 1917. The law requires all real 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 C ounty, 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. I 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 IVI7 BISTKIOT FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND • Pino 1 Log February 1. all day February 24, all day March 14, ali day • I'assville February 2, all day F'ebruary 19, all day March -5. all day Wolf Pen February 3, morning February 23, morning ... March lit, evening White. February 3, evening February 28, evening March lii, morning Folsom February 5, all day February 22, all day March 10, all day Adairsville . > February t>, all day February 21, all day March y, all day Kingston . February 7, all day February 20, ali day March 6. all day * iron Hill February 8, all day February 28, all day March 20, all day Taylorsville February 9, all day March 1, all day March 21, all day Stilesboro February 10, morning February *27, morning .. March 22, all d:j> Eulmrlee February 10, evening February 27, evening March 19, all day Emerson February 12, all day March 2, all day March 20, all day AUatoona .. February 13, all day /. March 3, all day March 27, all day \ .Stamp Creek . February 14, all day ’ February 2*l, all day ....... March 17, allday Cartersville February 15-16-17, all day .... March 28, all da $- March 29-30, all (Ih> A too . . February 17, evening March 24, evening Mosteller’s Mill February 21, at night 4 March 7, Ransom’s Store, 9to IF A. J. Nally’s ■ March 14, at night March 7, R. L. Adams, noon Hobo’s Shop March 9, at night .v I*'arch 7, Barnsley, evening Joll’ys Store February 27, at night March X, Hall’s Station , ' March 12, Rydal, morning March .12, Bolivar, evening • March 13, Salacoa . March 15, Gum Springs, morning Under the law I must complete my work by the First of May anil March 15. Dewey, evening . turn same over to the Tax Equalizers. I urge every taxpayer of the jJS2 £ county to make his return to me before that date,, as all who fail will March si. Liberty hiu, morning appear as defaulters. JOHN C. HANEY, Tax Receiver. MaUl! aib^Tsto.* 03 . OHIGHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND 00**55*' ‘G c> ii # *'< t,AEIE3I ■AL./ Ak your Utugg\,t for CHI-CHES-TER’S A DIAMOND FkaND I’U.I.S u, HKD at,,l/A Gold metallic boxes, s-aled with Blue\o> Ribbon. Taks no other Bn/f jou/y/ ltrurl*i And ask fue CIII.OIES.TtBS V niAUrtND liKi.Vu J ills, tor twentv-6ee years regarded as best. Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE S, For SLENDER 1 *nd AVERAGE FIGURES i I W. B. Rdu*. N. 703-$3.50 j Give StyD, perfectly fitting Gown’ | W. B. Nofam, N0.929-S2.QQ | | $ f -00 to $3.00 J At All Dcalora WEINGARTEN BROS., Inc., Now York Chicago Son Francioc* I f ORS *lebv ADAIR AND LEWIS years, in an extremely high tax rate to pay Heating debts and keep tht' state gohig Cut This Out. It Is Worth Money DON’T MISS THIS. Out out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Oo.‘ ‘JN:jr SliHttHd Arc., Chicago, HI. writing your name and address clearly. You receive in turn a trial package containing Foley’s H >ney and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and F®. ey Cal hartia 'l’ahlets For Sale! by Ben. <’. <i i Ireath, Drug Cos. adv. j ‘ ;E'vou£^a^i^Dßri , • ARE DELICATE OR FRAU.! under size or under-weight remember r-Scoll *s Emulsion is nature’s grandest growing food; it strengthens their fiord's, makes healthy blood and pro motes sturdy growth. Scott & Hiwiif, Bloomfield. N J. u f?