The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, April 05, 1917, Image 10

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Mrs. A. E. Hicks, of Etowah, was Che guest of Mrs. Sam P. Jones Mon day •and Tuesday. Rev. Walter Holcomb, of Nashville, left Tuesday after sending a week with Mrs. Holcomb at the home of her ■bother, Mrs. Sam P. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith announce *be birth of a son Tuesday, April J. Miss Rillis Green, of Rome, was the week-end guest of M iss Gladys White. Misses Helen Ham, Kathleen Mc- Williams, Mary Saunders, and Man Docile Walker were the guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ham. Mrs. Nor cross, of Atlanta, is spend ing a few days w ith her daughter, Miss Delta Norcross. Mrs. Warren Tinsley made a short risit to relatives in Dalton last week. Mrs. Sara Tucker, of Birmingham, is fisiting her sister, Mrs. Claude Brown. Mr. and Mrs R. B. Hargis announce the birth of a son on March 25th who kas been named Robert Phillips. Miss. Mary Brumby, of Stone Moun tain. was the week-end guest of Mrs. C L. McGinty. With Rev. and Mrs. McGinty this week are Rev. and Mrs. JL E Parker, of Rome. Miss Zeta White, of Shorter, spent Sunday with home folks. 'itW HOME TREATMENT FOR BANISHING HAIRS (Beauty Topics) With the aid of a medol paste, it is <ar easy matter for any woman to re ffiove every trace of hair or fuzz from sß'ce, neck and arms. Enough of the powdered medol and water is mixed wrto m thick paste and spread on the iV*irv surface for about 2 minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed. This completely removes the hair, but 3o avoid disappointment, get the medol in an original package. Medol eiasts only 50c and SI.OO a package. 15aiI orders filled by American Pr - pnetory Cos., Boston, Mass. —(advt.) Cotton Seed! Selected Cleveland Big 8011, absolute ly pure, yields 40 per cent lint. Small lots $2.00 per bu. 25 bu. and up $1.75. Order now before they are all gone. i. H. Gilreath & Son WHEN EASTERTIDE COMES ’ROUND *r generally think the time for using very much coal is over, but there will fee a good many days yet when a fire •ill feel good, so don't let your coal supply run out. We will deliver you ,jal in any quantity, and get it to you promptly, for we always have a large supply on hand. Send us your order. L. F.Shaw & Sons Cos. All parties holding 3r having in their pos session Bartow Coun ty (Ga.) Warrants of 1915 issue will please \T ONCE present them to the County Treasurer for pay ment on sight. 3on’t delay. Interest >n them discontinues liter this notice, f G. H. GILREATH, County Treasurer and Clerk. This March 8,1917 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES The plans for the school for preach ers and Christian workers were well executed and the school was fairly well attended. The bad weather on Monday, the opening day, doubtless prevented many from coming. The to tal registration was IT. 10 of these be ing from our own church. The total enrollment in the -ix classes amounted i , 101. Many availed themselves of the opportunities offered in the even ing addresses. It was a rare privilege to have these leaders of thought and denominational activity among it:-. * * * On Monday alternoon the ladles of the Missionary Society laid plans for the district W. B. M. l\ institute to he held with our church April 26 and 27. Chairmen of various committees were appointed, and the detailed ar rangement for entertainment, public ity, etc., will be worked out by them. The order of the exercises w ill be an nounced later. We want to make this meeting a thorough success and it is hoped til] will bend their energies in that direction. Easter Sunday will be observed by a sermon upon an appropriate theme ar the morning hour. At night the pas tor expects to speak on the object, ‘•The Man With a Handicap." the la dies and gentlemen taking part in tin golf tournaments now being held are c peciall; invited to attend this ser vice. * * * Mrs. .M. C. Puckett and daughter. Miss Elsie, were received into the fel lowship of our church last Sunday. They come from llte Baptist church at Jefferson, Ga., whence the family has recently moved, On the previous Sun cay we received Mr. C. H. Cox, from Jasper, Ga. Mr. Cox is the recently elected farm demonstrator of Bartow county. We are glad to welcome these new members to our church. Mrs. 1 tickett lives at 20 East Market St., and Mr. Cox is sharing the home of Mr. Lester Pettit at 108 Forest Ave. ♦ * * The following memorial to Erwin Coding was prepared and adopted by the Royal Ambassadors at their regu lar meeting last Sunday afternoon: "The home going of our dear fellow Ambassador, and faithful secretary. Erwin Coding, leaves us in sorrow and loneliness, but we are sure that he has heard and answered the call to appear at the King’s court, where he may still be a ‘Royal Ambassador,’ clothed in *he robes of the redeemed. ‘‘Let us who are left to serve the Kai.g here try to be more faithful and loving in our service, and let us, too, be ready to answer ‘Here am P when we are called to come up higher.” HARRY WIKLE, JR., HERBERT MANLY, CHARLIE SEWELL, EUGENE SMITH, JR., Commit tee. REV. JNO. G. LOGAN SEEKS HELP FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL. If you are without the milk of hu man kindness just pass this scrilt by, for if you know what it is to be just a little bit generous and read this you will reach down into your pocket and bring out a nice piece of money to : end to our Sunday school next Sun day morning. Listen friend—if 1 may have the privilege of calling you such because of your attitude to my cause —we need your assistance at our Sunday school next Sunday morning. Our treasurer informs us that we are to the bad a bout SIIO.OO or $35.00. Every busines. man understands this anil knows that it is not a pleasant situation. Many of our Methodist people are doing but little if anything at all for the Sunday school work, and yet it is one of the greatest institutions of the church. So we plead with you to help us raise the indebtedness on our school next Sunday. Let us on this glorious Easter day give our silver and greenback a re- I ’ions outing and let the poor little overworked penny have one Sunday’s rest It won't dampen his spiritual i aider to allow him a day off and it certainly will help the larger mem bers of the finance family to do some Sunday school work. Parent, give your child a nickle or a dime, at. least, for this special object and occasion. If vcu are so unfortu nate as to have no little tot of your own, hunt up some child who has bu little of this world's goods and slip a nice piece of money into his little chubby hand and tell him to take it to his Sunday school. The little fellow ■will feel that it is not only a fit season to celebrate the resurrection of our Tsvrd, but that his second advent must be close by. Suppose some of our people who : have good bank accounts, and who i seldom, if ever, come about the Sun j day school, this great institution used ! tor the salvation of our little ones, THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, APRIL 5, 1917. should send us a check for $5.00, or a gteenback bill of a like denomination, on next Sunday morning to help meet cur indebtedness, wouldn’t it be great? If you will, you will know one erne, at least, what it means to be a real, sure-enough man. Let us hear from every body, either directly, or through the children. Doingly yours, JOHN G. LOGAN. NOTICE. There will lie divine service in the "Church of the Ascension” on Sunday teeming, Easter Sunday, commencing at eleven o'clock. The Rev. I)r J. The-'. Murrish, D D., Ph. J)., will preach the sermon. Subject of dis course, “What Is Easter to Us?” The Sacrament of the Holy Communion will tie administered. Everybody is very kindly solicited to worship with us, A special meeting of the communicants is called for the close of the service. .1. THOS. AIURRISIL Rector. SOCIETY. VISITING MINISTERS. Mrs. w. T. Burton had as her guests during the Ministers’ meeting of last week. Rev. J. D. Womack, of Dallas, On., and Rev. Gordon Ezel, of Arnm chee, Ga. Rev. .1. E. Hudson, cl' Adairsville, was thi guest of Mr. Shaw. Rev. A. .1. Morgan, of Ac-worth, and Mrs. W. Stovall, of Marietta, were the enests of Mrs T. P. Tedder. With .Mrs. T. V. Genies was Rev \Y. I Brumbeloe, of Aragon, Ga. With Mr. Ingram was Rev. C. A. Neal, of Fairmount. With Mrs. Joel G. Greene were Rev. mu! Mrs. Z. \\. McNeal, of Ellijay, Ga. With Mrs. L. P. Lewis was Rev. J. S Garner, of Rockmart, Ga. Mr. Foster entertained Rev. A. J. Garner, of Rockmart, and J. H. Wor ld!, of Rockmart. ■Mr. Howard entertained Rev. J. A. Hudlovv, of Ringgold. Airs. W. A. Dodd entertained Rev. am] Mrs. L. F. Walker, of Rockmart. Mrs. R. L. Griffin entertained Rev. W. H. Rich, of Athens. Mrs. A. G. White has as her guest Dr. W. S. Dorset, of Fort Valley, Airs. Frank Matthews had as her MOTHER! DON’T TAKE CHANCES IF CHILD’S TONGUE IS COATED If Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Clean Little Liver and Bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not lake the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sou r. Look at the tongue, Mother’ If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children’s ail ment, give a teaspoonful of "Califor nia Syrup of Figs,’’ then don’t wony, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing’’ is ofiimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in tiny sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, children cl all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully j and see that it is made by the “Cali -1 fornia Fig Syrup Company.”—(ailvt.) TAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION OR SOUR. ACID STOMACH lr> Five Minutes! No Dyspepsia, Heart burn or Ar.y Stomach M isery. Sour, gassy, upset stomach, Indiges tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when th food you eat ferments into gases and upsets you; your head aches and v u feel sick and miserable, that's when vcu realize the wonderful acid ne ;ral iziug power in Pape’s Diapepsin. it makes all such stomach misery, due to acid.ity, vanish in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous icvolt—if ‘you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Dia pepsTn. It’s so needless to have an acid stomach —make your next meal a fav orite food meal, then take a little Dia pepsin. There* will not be any distre-s —eat without fear. It's because Pape's Diapepsin “really does’’ sweeten out of order stomachs that give it its mil lions of sales annually. Get a large tifty-eent case of Pp -• 1 “apepsin from any drug store 1 * the quickest, surest antacid and siom aoh relief known. It acts almost like magic—it is a scientific, harmless and pleasant stomach preparation which truly belongs in every home. — fadvt.) guest Rev. A. J. Moncrief, of Barnes v i lie. With Rev and Mrs. McGinty for a day were Revs. H. C. Buchholz, P. V. Lea veil, John R. Sampy, and Dr. W. L. Pickard, of Mercer University, and P. C Flemming, of Rome. Air W. C. Henson had as his guest Pev. E. H. Jennings, of Griffin. Miss Margaret Pittman, of Talla poosa. was the guest of Miss Emily Daves. Aliss Beatrice Write, of Tallapoosa, vas the guest of Mrs. W. C. Griffin. Those registering at the hotel were [;, vs. G. W. Andrews, 1 T. Mender s' n, A. C. Cree and W. and. Adams. CLEAN UP WEEK. The mayor lias proclaimed this week as "Clean Up Week.” Now is the ac cepted time for Cartersville to have her spring cleaning. Just as the house wife searches every coiner and crevice for hidden dust, so every citizen should do his part in cleansing his town as thoroughly. If you haven t been interested in this phase of civic work before, wake up and spend part of vour energy in making this town i Copyright Hart Schsffncr Sc Man It’s a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit . For Easter” YOU'LL see scenes similar to this a good many times this spring; a little group of men looking each other over in a friendly spirit. New clothes are always a matter of interest to active men; they don’t dwell on the subject long; a brief glance, a “sizing-up” of the goods and the man; a quick judgment of approval or disapproval; and the matter is closed. That’s one of the reasons why we advise our customers to buy Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; because the judgment is always approval. These clothes are for men who know the value of good quality; the economy of all wool fabrics, of good style, ADAIR & LEWIS l The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Ia more wholesome place to five in. “Clean Up Week” should appeal to every citizen, man, woman, or child either from a business standpoint, a sanitary view, or from an aesthetic sense. A clean town will improve busi ness, prevent disease and germ breed ers and make living more of a pleas ure. Let’s pull together and by each doing their part we will soon have a united effort that will make Carters ville the cleanest town in Georgia. E. G. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT. Mrs. J.*R. Whitaker, chairman of the Civic Improvement committee of the Cherokee Club, announces the plans for the coming year. The street that makes the greatest improvement v ill win a prize of $7.50. This does not mean that private homes are to be counted an the contest but the vacant lots and their condition will be a big factor in the rating of the streets. The committee wishes to have two women from each street to arouse interest in making their street best in town and these ladies will be announced next week. A prize of $2.50 will be given the boy or girl having the ben garden on a vacant lot. .A prize of $5.00 wp be awarded to the negroes for the b yard. FOR RENT— Nice 5 room cott 617 West Ave. Apply to Mrs. Enin la Stephens. MILDREDINA HAIR REMEDY NEVER FAILS To restore gray hair to its natural color and beauty. No matter how old and faded your hair looks, or how lona you have been gray, it will work won ders for you, keep you looking youn promote a luxuriant growth of health , hair, stop its falling out and posi;iv t ly remove dandruff. Will not soil skin or linen. Will not injure your hair. Is not a dye. Refuse all substitutes; 50c a bottle at druggists. FREE. We will send a large trial bottle Free by return mail, to anvon who sends this Coupon to American Proprietary Cos., Boston, Mass., with their name and address and 10 cents in silver to pay postage.—(ad-vt.) and exact fit. Such men like to see the label in the clothes, just as they like to see a good signature on a check. We’ll show you the signa ture on these Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; a small thing to look for, a big thing to find. New Shirts and Neckwear Here are all of the newest things; Shirts in late stripe effects; silk cord madras. Heavy, rich silk neckwear in figures, stripes, solid colors; unusal values at 50c and sl. Shoes and Slippers, Hats, Hosiery and every other ac cessory here in abundance just what you want at the price you want to pay.